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Show Thursday, January 30, 1936 THE EUREKA REPORTER Sub- A LL the 4k W. PICKARD By EDWARD Waatora news world that rejoiced over the Lincoln Ellsworth, noted explorer, and his pilot, Herbert nolllck-Kenyohad been found safe and well In Little America and were on board the rescue ship Discovery II which was sent Jointly by the British and Australian governments. The two men had been missing since November 23 when they started on a bold airplane flight across the Antarctic continent: In this they succeeded, but they ran out of fuel and were forced to land at the bay of Whales. They n, O Mtnptpw Union. Britain terest owed by veterans upon loans of Great king GEORGS of India, died In unpaid on their certificates Is canSandringham house, peacfully and celed, but there will be no refund of Interest paid upon such loans. pafnlmaly. In hit seventy-firs- t year. Immediately on bla pansTMIE present federal relief program, ing, his eldest son, Edward Albert, who bad depending principally on work rebeen prince of Wales, lief, CCC and public works, la alone succeeded to the costing approximately as much as the fourfold program which went before throne, which by Britand which embraced these three Itema ish law, Is never vacant Meat morning plus direct relief which has now been the state council, con- returned to the states, according to a sisting of the queen study of the relief problem and the and her four sons, government finances by Kendall K. Hoyt In the Analyst which had been creatFor Immediate purposes, at least ed by a decree wjilch George signed a few there Is no prospect of much reduction hours before his death, In the rate of federal expenditure, acproclaimed the accession of the new cording to Mr. Hoyt In order to preruler as Edward VIII. His first o (Tidal vent the atates from trooping back for act was to notify the lord mayor of more relief funds the government must London of hla father's demise. keep Its pledge to employ the arbitrary f millions of persons King George, who had been on the three and throne almost twenty-fiv- e years, was which have been carried since last Nothe beat loved and moat democratic vember principally under WPA and of the world's monarchs, always Just so- CCC. In dollar terms this means that licitous for the welfare of his subjects, according to budget estimates, the outand living a simple and almost fault- lay for recovery and relief for the fiscal less domestic and oflldal life. The new year ending June 30, 1030, will be alking, a confirmed bachelor, knows his most the same as that for the precedvast empire Intimately, having visited ing fiscal year, namely, three billions In practically every part of It some re- round numbers, or an average of 200 gions many times. Decidedly different millions per month. from his father In his tastes and ways It la within expectancy, therefore, of life, he still, as the prince of Wales, that costs to the country will reach a has been a great favorite of the peo- new high unless economic conditions imple, and In recent years, realising that prove more rapidly than can now be he would soon have to mount the foreseen. throne, he steadied down and took an Increasing Interest In the affairs of A II'ARENTLT "authentic admlnls-the empire. He la especially liked by t ration sources are credited, acthe laboring classes, In whose welfare cording to Democrats In congress, with he often has shown deep sympathy. a report thnt Jesse Jones, RFC chairThat he never married has been a disman, may become secappointment to the British people. Now retary of the treasury. of the since time first the for reign It was said that Henry William IV there la no prince of Wales. Uorgenthau, present Next In the line of succession Is the secretary of the treasand of duke the Tork, king's brother, ury, may be made consecond comes the duke's little daughfidential adviser to the ter, Princess Elisabeth. There will be resident six months or more of official mournOne congressman, ing for George's death, and Edward who keeps abreast of Till will not be crowned for about one developments In govyear. ernment financial cirThe body of the dead ruler waa recles, said he was moved from Randringhum house to the sure the little church of 8t Mary Magdalene In Sandringham. Thence It was to be change already has received some contaken to Westminster abbey, there to sideration from President Roosevelt. lie In state. Interment Is to be In the Another added that It was "a Albert Memorial chapel at Windsor, shot that It is under consideration." The reports were discounted to some beside the tombs of George's father extent however, by the fact that the and mother. President has Just renominated Jones for two more years as chairman of the New Deal's substitute for the Reconstruction Finance corporation. unconstitutional AAA, a bill em One Democratic representative arof agriculture powering the secretary gued that on the basis of his past volunto pay farmers who record Jones could carry Into the treasof In a program tarily ury the respect and confidence of both was soil conservation, big business and "the mnn In the Introduced In congress street. He described the RFC chairIL John Senator by man as sufficiently liberal to command Bankhead, Democrat, the support of liberal elements and and Representative yet not leaning so far In that direction Marvin Jones, Demoas to alarm conservatives. crat, Texas. The bill was referred to a senPREMIER NF.SSIM PASHA, b weary ate subcommittee. The Job since the subof members the riots started November 13, has handed committee doubted the resignation of his cabinet to King the constitutionality Fund L The resignation was accepted. 8ec wliies new measure the of Nesslm found It exhausting to keep and directed Secretary of Agriculture an equilibrium between the conflicting Wallace to write a new bill. The bill forces of the throne, the British resias Its stated the committee rejected by dency, the nationalists and their compurposes: But the final blow, deult him 1. Preservation and Improvement of patriots. by the British government at London, soil fertility. waa the thinly veiled ultimatum to Z Promotion of the economic use of Egyptian Nationalism, In the form of land. verbal Instructions for negotiations for 8L Diminution of and exploitation n an treaty. The atlng unprofitable use of national soli re- to waa In the warning pride Egyptian sources. If the present negotiations fall, 4. Provision for and maintenance of that their bands will British the a continuous and stable supply of agri- be free and consider will revise their Egyptian cultural commodities adequate to meet domestic and foreign consumer re- policy. quirements at prices fair to both producers and consumers. FACTORY sales of automobiles in the United States rose 8. and maintenance to 407,904 In December, bringing the of farm purchasing power. Secretary Wallace waa requested to year's total to 4,0011,480, the Departwrite a new act that would provide a ment of Commerce reports. The total with each of the compares with 2.733.111 In 1034. At plan of the same time the department reported '48 states, and set up a permanent proan Increase of 17,483,014 In exports of on AAA Chairman Smith, policies. gram automnllvs he for products during the month said. Saying spoke Democrat, from the preceding of November the committee. Smith explained: month. November auto exports reached "We said In effect to Secretary Wallace, 'Make It constitutional, ' because a valuation of 332,403.722. This Is the we have the responsibility to pass It" peuk figure for any corresponding month alnce 1020, when the export total amounted to 327,120,003. bill providing THE compromise of the soldier bnnna. whipped several months of through congress by crushing majori- AFTER stability Premier llerrs ties. was passed on to the President, Laval has handed to Albert who Is expected to veto It president of Franre, the resignation of Congressional action on the measure the eutlre cabinet Leaders expressed waa completed when the house voted fear of a financial crisis. 840 to SO to accept the senate substiThe radical Socialists: Minister of tute for the bill It bad previously State Kdourd llerrlot. Minister of Compassed. The senate vole was 74 to 10. merce George Bonnet Minister of MerLeaders of both houses claim they cantile Marine William Bertrand, and have sufficient votes to override a Minister of Interior Joseph Paganoux, veto. composed a letter of resignation conThe original house bill did not pro- demning the domestic and foreign polvide a method for paying the cost of icies of Laval Their colleagues, Minister of Finance Marcel Itegnler and the bonus, which Is estimated at The senate suggested the Minister of Pensions Maupoll refused Issuance of the $30 "buhy bonds" to sign, declaring they would reslgu which will hear Interest of S per rent only with the cabinet 4s a whole. Tbs annually until 1040 If the veteran Nationalist Minister of State Louis Marin, also dissented tynu the resignaelects to hold on to them. tion. Each veteran will receive the 104-Informed of sfliat waa going value of ids adjusted compensation on, handed the presldi4it the resignabonds with a govcertificate In ernment check for odd amuuulik In tion of the emirs cahniet V, one-hal- 4 ly 100-to- antl-Britls- l0 THERE ahare-tho-wealt- h by Senate Subcommittee. Angll-Egyptla- le something about a that causes Its wearer to stand out amid athletes who toll In less favored cities. Perhaps tha player spends only a few days In Flatbush and Improves that scant time by catching baseballs on top of hla head, but no matter. From then on, wherever he goee, hie faplta are regarded with tolerant aye. Tha axiom "Ones a Dodger, always a Dodger le hie protection and hla alibi. Perhaps also It la bis shirt of hair, but let ua forget that For soma hours I have been filled with a vague unrest and now the cause of It becomes clear. The stamp Is upon me. Once a buae-bal- l writer, always a baseball writer. I am fining to be off to Florida where 28 dubs soon will be training and where so many things happen that are not usually printed In the papers. I want to find out for Instance, If thers still ars pitchers such as the ona who trained with ths Orioles years ago. A lanky youngster from the Hookworm belt this pitcher had shown LTUEY LONG'S lieutenants, follow" Ing the victory of their primary slats In Louisiana, declared that the late senator's fight on the Roosevelt administration would be pushed, with the program as the spearhead of attack. Returns on the primary Indicate a majority of mors than 100,000 for senator, governor and other state officers. Nomination la equivalent to election. News Review of Current Events the World Over Edward VIII Becomes Ruler of the British Empire; stitute for Unconstitutional AAA Rejected PAGE THREE had a considerable supply of provisions, but this was almost exhausted when they were found. No word had come from them because their radio transmitter was disabled. Naw Tork Post WHO But lea. Let Dixie Mentor Tell About Sane Scholarship View Some months ego there urn a fluttering In the templet of higher education because one of the more important cottage groups hud decided to take en openly tone attitude Uncord its football obligations. Hugh Bradley hat asked e Southern coach to discuss the rapt and breakt that have come from such en enlightened deal. For reasons that, at least, trill be apparent to most college presidents the name used here it a phoney. League of Nations have gone heavily against Italy's aspirations for African conquest Of four major actions taken by the assembled powers, led again by Anthony Eden of Great Britain, two definitely were anBy T. H. E. McCOY tagonistic to Italy, one was a draw and one Southeastern Conference WHEN the Ite stand concerning "paid was somewhat In the Fascist state's favor. athletes I naturally was delighted. I still feel that way about It and so you They were: have two very good reasons why I L The league council decided to move agreed to take oyer this space. toward an oil embargo One of these reasons Is that It proagainst Italy. A com- vides the chance to get In the first mittee of experts was blow'before reformers commence classiappointed to ascertain If oil sanctions fying all "below the Mason-Dixo- n could be made effective; line" elevens as professionals. The 2. Britain announced a military alother reaeon la that I may thus be liance with France, Greece, Turkey and able to offer some light and encourageJugoslavia and these nations pledged ment to those who see this new deal aid should Italy attack Britain because of 1938 as a truly forward step in inof sanctions. Rumania and Chechotercollegiate athletics. slovakia promptly Joined this group, First It must be admitted thnt even making seven nations pledged to com- the most college In the bined action against Italy should war country Is not fooling anybody taking come over efforts to stop the a stand against the Southeastern Conconflict. ference regulation thnt prohibits the 3. The league declined to send a buying of football teams on the hoof. neutral Investigating body to Ethiopia, There are objections, certainly. We of which Ethiopia asked and to which southern football beard plenty In New York. But those are taken with a Italy consented. 4. The league conciliation committee smile. published a report that no new peace In the 8outh we feel that the men proposals are possible at the present In charge of our Institutions rememtime, and that the league should pur- ber, this rule was not adopted by athsue a policy of watchful waiting. letic directors or football coaches wrote Into the books of the Southeast- em Conference a measure with vision SUMMARILY overruling the for a rehearing of when they legalized athletic scholarthe Louisiana rice millers' cases, In- ships. volving the refund of some 200 million dollars In processing taxes held In es- Says Scholarships Exist crow, the United States Supreme court Issued Its mandate ordering the return All Over, Though Denied of the funds to the taxpayers. The court also Issued Its mandate These scholarships are In existence In the Iloosac mills cases. In which the In all parts of the country. Even Agricultural Adjustment act was held though there will be denials, I say this. unconstitutional and thereby closed What la the result? Nothing more than the door to petitions for a rehearing a football coach, backed by business In that case; In a third action the men with money, and on court ordered arguments February alumni, going into the field and liter4 on the New Deal's motion to disally buying a football team. miss a suit brought by the state of Perhaps we of the South are more to test of the constitutionality Georgia frank and honeat In admitting the exthe Bankhead compulsory cotton conistence of thla evil And it la an evil, trol act The expected decision In the TYA have no doubt of that. It prohlbita the g college which Is not backed by case was not handed down. alumni" from fair competition. It engendera and encouragea the UNDERSECRETARY of the paid athlete.' Thia particular breed la reCoolldge not confined to the South. signed bis position suddenly and unNow Just what will be accomplished expectedly, because he did not agree by this new regulation which the with all the policies of the administration. At the same time Assistant Sec- Southeastern Conference adopted last retary Lawrence W. Robert resigned. month that furnished board, room and President Roosevelt accepted both res- tuition for deserving boys even If they ignations. It was understood then are athletes? was no connection between the two (First) It will completely eliminate Mr. Robert had been the paid athlete. withdrawal expected for some time to quit hla (Second) It will bring aid to athpost letes under the supervision of the InIn his treasury position Mr. Coolldge, stitution, thus improving the adminlong a New England banker, has been istration. In charge of such government finan(Third) It will virtually end the cial affairs as the huge borrowings o( one from money to meet heavy government ex- competition for boys, turning to to one In desires a ha attend college He was to be understood penditures. In accord with most Roosevelt policies which he has no Interest, because the but felt he was unable to give hla latters offer la better than the formers. The first step will be accomplished full support to the general New Deal by the simple process of sending all program. athletic scholarships through a faculty In the house by board that rules on all scholarships, TNTRODUCF.D A Chairman Rayburn of the Interstate regardless of the qualifications. commerce committee Is a bill for the In the past, It Is common knowledge, purpose of Increasing the powers of athletes have gotten Into all manner the federal trade commission to pre- of schools by the most devious routes vent unfair and deceptive trade prac- because they were financed and spontices. It proposed these four major sored by school supporters of great changes In the present law: stundlng. In many cases men whose L Declares "deceptive acta and prac- credits would not have gotten them by tices" unlawful In addition to the "un- the admissions board In a correspondnow fair methods of competition ence school have entered and been sped tied. "awarded" degrees from really first-rat- e 2. Includes "trusts" In the scope of because they were tuleut-e- d colleges the law along with corporations. football men. 8. Gives the Circuit Court of Appeals power to restrain practices Involved In a commission proceeding pending final Academic Ability First, court decision. 4. Limits to 80 days from the date Then Athletic Prowess of a commission order the time In In the Southeastern Conference this which application may be made to tbs Circuit court tor review of the order. will not happen, A man's athletic qualifications will ha Judged only after he has proved to tha faculty that he la CONGRESSMAN CONNERY of of the house a worthwhile prospect as a student and labor committee, says that body nas worthy of help. approved a bill designed to Impose the Finally, there will be established week on Industry operating In these athletic scholarships a through be and thnt commerce, Interstate hnpes means of admitting a boy who hasn't PresiIt will have the support of the means at hla own command to atthe dent. The measure would license all tend tho he really wants to atluteratate business and wlthnold li- tend. All college of ua In our lives have known censes from firms which work emboys who went to one school when they ployees more than 80 hours a week, tall to provide a wage sufficient to really wanted to go to another. They mulntaln a decent and comfortable went only because the undesirable colstandard of living, deny workers the lege offered better opihiiTuhUIpi for aid of Mlilctcs than the oue which right to Join unions or bargain collectively, or employ persona uuder sixteen they wanted to aUcuiL years of agw RECENT Italo-Ethlopl- free-spendi- "frae-pendin- 80-bo- great promise at the start of training, he had a fast one that made even Lefty Grove a trifle envious and when he bent a hook across the corner such celebrated hitters aa Sherry Magee and Tilly Walker merely stood beside the plute and wondered what had hap- Wheat More Deadly Than Dynamite aa Ship Cargo Wheat la one of the moat dangerous cargoes carried by ocean freight-er- a, because It may shift and cause a heavy Hat, or, when wet, generate gas that, In the heat of the hold. Is an explosive as deadly a dyn- amite. Wheat has caused many shipwrecks, among them being that of the British steamer Antlnoe, which a, In 1920 sank In Ool-ller'- Do You Ever Wonder Whether thePain Remedy You Use is SAFE? pened. Ask Your Doctor and Find Out Homesick Rookie Lost Control; Cot No Help Then, little by little, ha lost hla control. Jack Dunn, tha manager, fretted about this change In form but could not discover tha reason for It Neither could the rest of us. Ws knew that tha pitcher was a "loner, one of those lads who keep strictly to themaelvea, but such types ara. not rare in tha minora. So, when night after ulglit we would see him pick up a magazine and head for hla room almost aa soon aa dinner was over, we decided that lie waa probably only a country kid who waa home tick. Then we would start up our ows card games, or other nocturnal busl ness, and forget about him. Dunnie, though, couldn't forget about him. Thla was a challenge to the man who was winning more pennants and e etara than developing more any other minor league contemporary. He talked and talked to the pitcher. Each time the pitcher lletened Intently, promised to do better. Next day he would look as bad aa ever but when we watched him sweat we all felt sorry for him. We all knew this lonesome youngster was not kidding when he told about how hard he was trying to regain hla control and make good. O he night when the training time waa almost ended, I drove with Dunnie out paet the ball park. Tha moonlight g aent vague shadows through the boughs of tha trees which surrounded the county jail a hundred yards away from tha park. It was a dismal scene. Fifty seconds later It became even more dismal we big-tim- Dont Entrust Your Own or Your Familys Well - Being to Unknown Preparations rFHE person to ask whether tha A preparation you or your family are taking for the relief of headaches is SAFE to use regularly is your family doctor. Ask him particularly about Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN. He will tell you that before the discoocru of Bayer Aspirin most advised "painr remedies were against by physicians as bad lor tha stomach and, often, for the heart. Which is food for thought if yuu seek quick, safe relief. Scientists rate Bayer Aspirin among the fastest methods net discovered for the relief of headaches and the pains of rheumatism, neuritis and neuralgia. And the experi-enc- e of millions of users has proved it safe for the average person to use regularly. In your own intend this. You can get Genuine Bayer Aspirin at any drug store simply by asking for it by its full name, BAYER ASPIRIN. Make it a and see that you point to do this get what you want. Bayer Aspirin low-hun- one-roo- started ducking bullets. I don't like bullets but Dunnie was Irritated. The Orioles were to play an exhibition game tlie next day and he didn't wunt anybody messing up his bull park. We Investigated. There on second base sat the county Juller, what waa left of a gallon of corn whisky, and the ailing pitcher. The poor homesick boy had told us the truth. He had been trying hard. Each nighL after ha had taken hla magazine and wandered lonesomely upstairs, hs had sneaked out tha back door. Then, for hours after that ha would ait out there on aecond base with the jailer and the gun and tha com and practice control by shooting at tha home plate. McQuillan's Alligator Cot in Wrong Berth BEFORE BABY GOMES Elimination of Body Waste Is Doubly Important In the crucial months before baby arrives it is vitally important that the body be rid of waste matter. Your intestines must fan completely without griping. Why Physicians Racommond Milnesia Wafers wafen are candy-lik- e These pure milk of magnesia in solid form-m- uch pleasanter to taka than liquid. Each wafer u approximately equal to a full adub dose of liquid milk ol milnesia. 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That la ha would have If Hughla McQuillan had not alto been a Giant Uughle had Invested In tha Florida staple, too, and alligator proprietors are Just like horse owners. Whenever two of them get together there must be competition. So, since beauty contests and marathon dances were out of the question, they decided upon a race. It waa a prospect that ctlrred the apeculatively Inclined. Hot newa from tho paddock Indicated that Zeke'a alligator could break fast but tired badly in the stretch and preferred the going in hotel lobbies. Bets were down and a contest waa in sight whan the younger Barnes became worried. To convince himself that everything was g all right he decided upon an workout In the aisle of tha Pullman which was speeding through the cold, gray mountains of western Georgia. Professional samples sent free to registered physicians or drn lists if request u made on professional letterhead. Salad Products, lot, 4403 33rd ., Ung Island City, N. Y. 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