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Show HAS SMARTNESS AND SIMPLICITY HITLER of REICaiSFUEHRER his warfare News Review of Current Events the World Over PATTERN ISM on Jews and also declared all other elements opposing his regime must be suppressed. The chancellor, addressing the annual convention of tbe Nad party In Nuremberg, made a slashing attack against Jewish Influence on German life. He waa cheereu during his Impassioned address. clarifying again his philosophy of political and social science as the essence of doctrines for his national-socialisti- c ruling Germanic races. Earlier, a proclamation by him was read to the delegates, warning that those who dared oppose the Nasi state under his rule would be ruthlessly dealt with, and outlining his achievements as head of the third relch. Combined with Hitlers attack on the Jews came a bitter denunciation correof those sensation-hungr- y spondents Interested only In external symptoms" Hitler declared they were responsible for a misconception of Germany abroad, insisted that Nazism was here to stay, and added violence and revolutions were ended. 'e-quent- President Names Board to Investigate Growing Textile Strike Senator Lewis Says Democrats Don't anti-Jewts- h, Pan-Germ- Support Sinclair's Socialistic Views. By EDWARD W. PICKARD Ualoa. by Wwt.ra Nawapator were desPRESIDENT ROOSEVELT took a uals when It appeared they titute, In In hand the text! strike by appointing a board of inquiry. The member! he named are Gov. John O. Wlgant NRA was dealt a severe blow when Retail Goal Code authority of New Hampshire Uarioo Smith of At- resigned In a body In protest against Is handling tha code. lanta, Gu., and Ray- the way the NRA who were the rulseven The members, V. mond IngersoiL Blue under the Eagle for borough president of ing body Roderick are: retail coal dealers, Y. N. Ur. Brooklyn, ; Hilton New chairman York, Stephens, Smith is an attorney EL Robinson, Jr Chicago, vies chairand the sou of the late V. Beck, St. Ltuto; WilSenator Hoke Smith. man; Clarence A. liam Boston; Charles M. Clark, This board was apN. CL; Edward B, Farrar, Raleigh, pointed on die recomand John mendation of the na- Jacobs, Reading, Pa.; I1L Their resignaPullman, tional labor relations tion was dne to the NUAs claim board and Its duties that It can revise any coda at any were thus outlined : time without giving notice to tha In1. To Inquire Into the general char Involved. dustry acter and extent of the complaints of As now emasculated by the NRA, In workers the cotton textile, wool, the code la a futile and unworkable rayon, silk and allied Industries. while as originally agreed upon 2. Inquire Into problems confronting thing, It represented a constructive basis for the employers In said Industries. Improvement of conditions In thia In8. Consider ways and means of meetthe members told General dustry, ing suld problems and complaints. Johnson. 4. Exercise In connection with said Industries powers authorised to be conthousand, seven hundred ferred by the first section of public EIGHT of the Aluminum Company resolution 44 of America, who had been on strike for 5. On request of the parties to labor a month, were ordered by their union to dispute, act as a board of voluntary return to their Jobs when an agreement arbitration or select a person or agency ending the walkout was signed. Both for voluntary arbitration. the company and the workers accepted The President directed that the board concessions through the efforts of Fred should report to him, through the sec- Kelghtly, labor department, conciliator. retary of labor, not later than October L Upton Sinclair, AFTER obtained Starting Immediately after Labor the Democratic nomwithstrike day, the spread rapidly and ination for governor of California, .had in a short time about 830,000 workers called on President Roosevelt at Hyde had quit their John, This would Indi- Park, he Jubilantly ascate the walkout was approximately serted that his plan to 50 per cent effective over the entire End Poverty in Calicotton, woolen and silk Industry, which fornia was ldentithl with the New Deal. normally employs in tha neighborhood of 650,000 workers. Then he went to Leaders of the strike claimed that Washington and 450,000 had qutt at that time and that sought the support of more were Joining the walkout dally. administration leadPredictions of violence were fulfilled, en for his campaign. for there were bloody riots around the Hr. Roosevelt had mills In New England, Georgia. North aid nothing publicly Carolina and South Carolina, and sev- concerning Ur. Sineral deaths resulted. In the southern clair, but Senator states the National Guard was mob- James Hamilton Lewis of Illinois, . ilised. chairman of the Democratic senatoqia campaign committee, made some puncomments about the California gent of SLOAN, president GEORGE nominations. Textile Institute, who at There haa been no California Dema first claimed that of the workers had refused Co Join the strike, ocratic nomination for governor," Senator Lewis said. The nomination was later admitted that he blade by Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Ulcb-Igawas wrong and said : Kansas and Nebraska RepubThis thing la getting who had moved to southern Callicans worse by the hour.7 ifornio. It was Republicans from He added that the rethese states who nominated Ur. Sinports he had received not tha Democrats nor the Reclair, showed that additional publicans of California. This gentlemills were dosing, and mans nomination can be charged to aid: class of Republicans In Los Anthat I am deeply disgeles as a general protest against contressed to learn that ditions. blood has been shed Senator Johnson came out for the in Georgia. These sad whole of the Roosevelt policies, and A.SIoan events make It plain that the forces unleashed by the strike was nominated by all parties. We rank him as a Democrat. leaders are now out of their control. President Roosevelt la not being This Is no longer to be viewed rs the ordinary Industrial warfare whkh disturbed by any presumption that he the term strike implies In America. U endorsing the Individual views of It Is not a matter of leaving work anl Candidate Sinclair. The President, In fart expeta very shortly before the of peaceful picketing. con:;-- . ess!onal elections to make an The strike call was an appeal for .i to America, la which he will exconfidence. The appeal was denied by the Roosevelt policy and wherein press a vast majority of our workers. the real democracy he represents ofNow lawless bsnrls of misled people, fers remedies which prevent the radithousands In number, more across wide calism of Socialism and the destruction areas, against whole communities, of Communism. smash mill doors, drag men and women We under the name of democracy from work they wish to perform, and can never advocate or endorse a systhreaten with violence all who do not tem which and confiscates appropriates yield. This Is an assault on fundamenhonest property, whether It lie the tal American rights." wenlth of the millionaires or the weekFrancis J. Gorman, director of the ly wages of millions of tollers. trike, annnnnred that lie would not revoke the strike rail until the employof DONALD RICH BERG, secretary ers had accepted these demands: council, made an1. Recognition of the United Textile other reKrt to the President on the Workers. New Deal efforts to relieve financial 2. Reduction of working hours to 30 pressure, showing the government has per wick. loaned more than seven billion' dollars A Machine load limit and wage to save businesses' and homes. Here scale yet to be determined. are the high lights of his report: 4 Promise by the companies not to 1. RFC actually baa disbursed interfere with union activities. & Provision for a mediation hoard 2. The Home Owners Loan corporawithin the Industry to adjust disputes tion haa advanced SI. 200.4 45,000, endbetween employer and employee. ing a real estate panic and saving the A Promise by the workers and emhomes of 432,000 families from foreployers that there shall he no strlkea closure. nor lockouts during the life of the 3. Five banks Insured by tbe FDIC have fulled. agreement. 7. An understanding by both parties 4. Federal home loan bank system on the length of time the agreement loans are far below capacity because hall be effective. of faults now being corrected. Frank Schweitzer, general secretary of the American Federation of Silk plans to control the HUEY LONG'S In lamlsiana were curbed Workers, announced tlmt with the walkout af 17,0)0 silk workers In the by two Injunctions Issued by a federal Paterson (N. J.) district and with and a state court, but his exposure of mills closing In other sections, the silk the administration of New Orleans by Industry was epproxlrnately 80 per cent Mayor Wslmslpy and his friends went hut down. Schweitzer disclosed that on unhindered. Also the dictator many unions In other Industries, notship" laws passed by the seuntor'i legably the Amalgamated Clothing Workislature became binding and put an ers, were offering inaterlul aid to the end to much of the gay life In New strikers and supplying organisers, Orleans, for the old regular" machine The belief of the strikers that the which has ruled the city for years government would Indirectly finance was helpless. Governor Allen, Long's their walkout by placing them on the henchman, has full power to enforce relief lists was only partially Justified the new laws through the state police by Relief Administrator Hopkins. He or the militia. Dissemination of horseaid the government took no sides In race news being now unlawful, the tlia matter and tlmt relief would be publications specializing In inch Inhugiven to strikers as to other Individ mation plauncd to leave tha city. 80,-00- njr days days that are crowded with activity from morn 'til sunset Youll need many crisp cotton frocks end nows .the time to plan and make them If It's smartness plus simplicity you're, .looking for, this model' fills the bill with both The wide 1 - neckline and the raglan-llk- e sleeves trim are with a bit of new, and Just no trouble at all to set In place. Large, handsome colored buttons lend an inter est Hake your frock of a novelty cotton and you'll be up to the minute. Beginners will And the new Sewing Instructor a guide that Is very easy to follow. Pattern 1811 Is available In slses 12, 14, 18, 18, 20. 30, 82, 84, SO, 38 and 40. Size 10 takes 8 ysrds 80 Inch self-ruffli- fabric." Send' FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins or stamps (cqIm preferred) for this pattern. Write plainly name, address and style number. BE SUItE TO STATE SIZE. Address orders to Sewing Circle Pattern Department; 243 West Seventeenth street. New York. a two-third- n, ' BLAME FIXED Billy was greatly Interested In bis fathers trapping venture. The capture of a skunk or muskrat would color his conversation for days. Visiting bis ancle, he found great amusement In arranging small clods of earth on the sidewalks where they would be trampled. Uncle attempted tactfully to reprove him. Why, Billy! Who made all this muss? I spect the It was a niusrat," was Indianapolis News. ' glib reply. That Was tha Answer What do you think of my suntan, aunty? asked the girl In the bathrelaing suit, of her tive. I think. replied her aunt, "yon should have been tnnncd by a stick instead of the sun. Rapid Going "Hows business?" Better," answered Mr. Dustin Shipments are so good that the only Initials we need to concentrate on are f. o, b. Stax. ad-dr- T1IE advice of Sol Rosenblatt, ONdivisional administrator, the NRA baa Indefinitely suspended the provisions of tbe motion picture Industry coda designed to limit salaries of atari and executives and to eliminate alleged unfair competitive methods In bidding for stars nnder contract with another company. Mr. Rosenblatt made an investigation and In his report said: A star or executive la worth as much as the public can be led to think he Is worth by paying to see his offering sl- If Individual' producers find It difficult to gauge In advance the possible value of these services, It la patently: Impossible for a code authority to exercise any more effective Judgment In the matter. - n USSIAS seat aa ambition to be given a a permanent member of the League of Nations council, favored by France and Great Britain, la opposed by Switzerland, whose delegates have been Instructed to vote no" when the question comes up. Turkey ' has applied for a nonpayment seat In the council, stating she seeks the place of China, whose term la expiring. OF AGRICULTURE thinks It may be necessary to guarantee the price of corn fodder In order to keep available supplies on farms In the drouth ares for relief purposes. Tha farm administration is to set up an office In Kansas City for the purpose of making a survey end locating all types of animal feed. The office also will assist county drouth committees In arranging pools of Individual farmers to make purchases. Tha government will not buy any feed Itself for distribution. SECRETARY BECAUSE of his unwavering what ha considered the extravagant expenditures of the government and to Its Inflationary monetary policies, Lewis Douglas bss resigned as director of the budget He bad long been fighting against certain of the administration's policies, without avail The two-yebudget plan with Its prospective deficit of seven billion dollar!, presented to last January, did not have his approval; nor had tha billion dollar defibill and the appropriation ciency schemes for tha purchase of gold and sliver. It was said his resignation was finally brought about by tbe announcement of Secretary llorgenthau that the profit of. two billion eight hundred million dollars resulting from the devaluation of the gold dollar would be used to curtail the public debt Incurred by the New Deal. Since currency Is ultimately to be Issued against this profit," and since there le only about five billion dollars of currency now in circulation, the Morgen-tha- n plan contemplates a 50 per cent ar con-gre- ss . Inflation. The President apiiolnted as acting budget director Daniel W. Bell a permanent employee of the treasury. It was understood In Washington that there would be a general rearrangement In the Treasury department which would concentrate all fiscal powers In the hands of Secretary Morgen thau. Several officials who are not In full sympathy with the New Deal will be weeded out. of the dairy cattle bonght MANY the government In drouth areas are of high breed and so will not be slaughtered. Tbe federal relief administration gave out a statement laying: It Is planned to either exchange some of these high breed drouth cattle for scrub cattle now In the possession of relief or rural rehabilitation fami' lies, or to Issue them to such families where the need has been determined. e Under this program tbe scrub cattle would be slaughtered where exchangee were made. The exchanges, or Issuance of cattle without exchange, would be made upon recommendation of tbe various county relief administrations and county rural rehabilitation supervisors. low-grad- five days of deliberation, A ITER the high council of the Salvation Army, sitting In London, elected Commander Evangeline Booth general of the army. Thus the supreme command of the organisation Is returned to the Booth family after a break of five years. Miss Booth, wbo Is sixty-eigyears old, la tha only daughter of Gen. William Booth, founder of tbe army. For thirty years aha baa been at tbo bead of tbe army la America. Sally Sez Intermountain News Briefly told for Busy Readers GOOD MILK RECORD COMPETE WITII IDAHO GOODWILL PLANS LOOM HIGIIER TURKEY PRICES MILLIONS FOR FARMERS TWIN FALLS, IDA. Higher prices are likely to prevail for the Thanksgiving, Christmas and Janu- e ary turkeys offered by Iduho grow-erthis year es the result of a decrease of sbogt 21 per cent In the volume of production from last year. Idaho IDAHO FALLS, IDA. potatoes may not find much room in eastern markets on account of large crops In Maine, Wisconsin, and New Jersey. Twenty-thre- e BOISE, IDA. 476 cows, 28 of of herds, consisting which were dry, mode a total of 811,088 pounds of butterfnt during Hut ul put If p kin to bit the month of August, in the Boise fcnlip Sill if jru Far Mat ScairaUa sal pwaainlht Talley Dairy Herd Improvement tree ifthewarfc taka w fcaalnraa. association, Thia made an average far a tkaiusk kadmaa nana si to 710 of cows, tlw utiaully per cow, Including dry impiM arfcaal iiaUS to tkia cairn. pounds of milk and 30.2 pounds of u. butterfnt POCATELLO, IDA. Farmers In states 20 western drouth-strickehave received more than 82 million dollars In payment for drouth cattle purchased by the agricultural adjustment administration, and turnn .Musk From Mask Deer Musk is obtained from the wild musk deer, a tiny animal' almost' confined to. certain regions of China. ed over to the federal surplus relief corporation for processing for relief distribution. SALT LAKE CITY. UT. Revenue to the state general fund of Utah for the first six months of 19-- . 2, 84 from the state beer tax wag It Is shown from s statement prepared under the direction of the managing clerk, for the biennial report of the slate tax commission, BOISE, IDA. The national guard of Idaho has received forty new tracks, sent by the war department to replace the old wartime models which have been In use since 1910. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. A movement to weld northeastern Idaho sections Into one large community by sponsoring goodwill tours into neighboring territories from Idaho as a focal point is tbe aim of chamber of commerce members, merchants nnd business men, who recently made a goodwill tour into the Star valley section of Wyoming. BOISE, IDA. Collections of Income tax amounting to $0,074.43 during August brought the total by this Impost this year to $217,120.34 tha department for finance announced, compared with $00,382 SO for the same period of 1933L -SHELLEY, IDA. Idaho Spud day, Shelley's annual celebration day, will be held here October & The affair, sponsored annually by tbo Shelley chamber of commerce aa a harvest festival and demonstration of the value of .the Idabo apnd in this section of tbe state, will Include all of the usual features. OGDEN, UT, A report Issued by forest service officials says that since July 1 there have been 636 fires In the national forests of Region 4 Of that number 836 were man caused and 42 were serious fires. More than $183,375 baa been expended by tbe service In fighting the fires. Tbe fires burned over an area of 89,785 acres, damage to which Is estimated at $433,188, Emergency guards on duty were 1G4, total expenses for which have been $19,230. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Reserve feed loans for the benefit of those who winter their flocks and herds In places where weather conditions prevent regular transportation of feed, are being made available by the emergenry feed loan section of the farm credit administration. MOSCOW, IDA. While Idaho farmers have done some real work In eradication of grasshoppers this summer, they still have plenty of work before them to prevent the spread of the pests again next year, according to information being sent out by the University of Idaho experiment station. The grasshoppers laid tlieir eggs before they started their travels last spring. While the grasshoppers themselves were destroyed and stopped from doing considerable damage, the new crop will batch out next spring and another swarm of the pests will start traveling. EXCELCIS BEAUTY SCHOOL $08,-650.4- : aotei toaaty ealtara vltaaut, pnltaMa nit. Eat, nlda, kaewa uUaaallv, dan raa ) advan taara. Far fna aatalas ihiai addnaa toll ENROLL NOW t Laws partkalara, THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY lalaraaantala aadi foada it dlattaatlr pm aaaato uti paat la mdac exparftnet tha daptfc af to kattiip pia an da-- " tha lop lac year aaiflra. 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