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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION Sea New Golden Age iVeipj Review ot Current Events (ITT IN SPAIN A YEAR OF WAR PROGRESSIVE VE ARE on foe threshold of W tremendous . Robinion'f Death ,000,000 Killed, But On It Goes . . Worries Europe Perils Court Plan . . . Poor Harvest 1 economic and social changes that will be wrought inby the development at epochal into public ventions Just emerging view. Thats from a report of scientists and engineers at the national resources committee, made public utili-zatlby President Roosevelt "The of these inventions, said foe report "will make for a period of great prosperity in which labor displaced by recent technological improvements will be absorbed by new industries and other activities. The inventions listed in the report were: Mechanical cotton picker; air conditioning; plastics (creation of new materials and substances by chemical and other c cell for processes); automatic control ot mechanisms; cellulose products; synthetic rubber; prefabricated houses; television; automobile trailer; gasoline produced from coal; steep flight aircraft, and tray agriculture (growth of food plants in chemically treated water). The report said, in part: The question whether there will be a large amount at unemployment during the next period of business prosperity rests only in pert on foe Introduction of new Inventions end more efficient industrial techniques. The other important elements ere changes in the composition of foe country's production (such as appreciable changes in foe proportion which service activities constitute at the total), the growth of population, changes in the demands for goods and services, shift in markets, migration at Industry, hiring age policies of industries, and other factors. on ITEMS (Continued from page one) an only reasonable normal for economic system is that reached by maintaining employment and social incomes at the point necessary to utilize all production capacity to the needs of the general public. When this is done by adding to purchasing p wrr throug i so ia' incomes or price discounts the percentage of surplus prcduciion or of unused production capacity or the difference between incomes and prices the business cycle will cease its fall and rise and economic levels on an abun dance basis will be a tained and maintained. photo-electri- Joe BoM Hdliei the Democratic National Convention. W JhdcjeJul SUMMARIZES THE WORLD'! S WEEK Weaursi Nesnpeper Union. Bloody Anniversary Spanish civil war entered Its second year. For the populations ol rebel cite let, the occasion was one tor Joyous epHE 1 tion ot opposition greater than had been expected in the house of representatives was another factor pointing to the eventual tall of the bill. Another rVfFmnlnvmenl Proaram . battle was not long in getting under way: to decide who celebration with the new majority leader ot the senfiestas, bun fights ate should be. Conservative Demand concerts the or- ocrats were anxious to wrest a der ot the day. Gen. measure of control from the White Mrs. Roosevelt's Texes Francisco Franco, House by backing Sen. Pat HarriHamilton commander ot the son ot Mississippi, who has been WHEN Representative N. Y.) sought to (Rep. insurgent forces, faithful to the President, but is demonstrate the unfairness of the The publicly proclaimed fundamentally conservative. tax evasion investigation commitit a year ot tri- more radical senators backed Al-btee, he demanded W. Barkley of Kentucky, Demoumph. He ordered that foe committee 110 communicaat convention cratic national keynoter, Gen. France Investigate the Intions and public docwho had been Robinson's assistant come of foe wife of uments tor the next twelve months as floor leader. the President from be dated as ot the second year radio broadcasts, ot triumph. charging that she Europe Short on Grain In the first year ot triumph," not paying a was to about more than a million persons, includ- JjUROFE began cent of income taxes ot a hungry ing women and children, were winter as early threshing indicated upon those earnings, killed. The insurgents claim to have foie had turned over a serious shortage. grain taken 34 of the 50 provincial capi$39,000 to the Amer-lea- n was estimatshortage Germany's of its all ot the and tals country, Friends Service tons. The deficit win at 3,000,000 ed colonies. They have captured six concommittee, a Philaincreased met with be partly of the eleven cities ot more than Industrial Costs sumption ot potatoes and sugar delphia charity, kept $1 per broad100.000 inhabitants: Seville, Malaga, and partly with cheap, plenti- cast for hersell and paid nothing beets, Cordoba and Bilbao, Saragossa, The costs in an industrial unit ful com from southeastern Europe. whatever from her radio earnings Granada. It is expected, even so, that Ger- to the government within the present economic As the rebels celebrated the eve Assistant Attorney General Robmany will have to buv 1,500,000 to ot the war's first anniversary, the 2,000,000 tons from other foreign' ert H. Jackson replied for her, ex- system may be listed under the loyalists marked the occasion by countries. Experts estimated that plaining to Chairman Dough ton of headings of rent, interest, diviopening a new offensive in norththe German harvest for 1937 would the congressional committee that ern Spain. For the first time in be 10 to 20 per cent below the aver- the bureau of internal revenue had dends, wages, salrries, and the months they sent out squadrons ot advised Mrs. Roosevelt she need cost of raw mrterials from other age for the years 1930-3planes to harass the insurgents near Poland, from which Germany has pay no tax on the receipts from foe industrial units. Any five of Santander; they made advances been able to buy grain in the past, broadcast. He declared the responthese may approximate the along the Aragon front, and forced win not be able to seU any this year, sibility is not that of Mrs. Roosethe rebels to send reinforcements while Hungarian, Rumanian and Ju- velt, but that of myself and others costs distributed in incomes to the area about Albarracin. Airgoslavian crops wUl be smaller than who were treasury officials at foe to the people employed and planes also caused some damage to last year, because of drouth. time. the sixth be not represented in insurgent forces holding siege to It was believed t if the current Madrid. distributed income except to drouth continued the farmers of for 21,000,000 The rebels lost little time in at- Great Britain would likewise suffer; Security the extent an industrial unit tempting to regain their losses rainfall in the past month has been 'EARLY 21,000,000 workers are now covered by foe unemploy- passes on the benefit of a credit around Madrid. Franco unleashed about h normal. the full power ot his main army ot Of the Baltic countries only Lithu- ment compenaation laws of the 48 expansion in proportion to the the District of Co160.000 in a drive to recapture Bru-net- e ania, it is believed, win have a crop states, Hawaii, increase in wealth. For ecoand other suburbs of the loy- equal to her needs. Crops suffered lumbia and Alaska, the social senomic needs a monetization of When board estimates. the curity alist stronghold; they were met by badly in Latvia, Esthonia and Finat least 250,000 defending governland. Only Spain, in an Europe, social security act became effec- value must pe had correspondment troops. Every weapon ot war with an increase ot 15 per cent tive August 14, 1935, it was expected ing to the difference between except gas was used. There was over last years grain harvest ap- only about 17,000,000 would be covincomes and prices, or proporered. d d fighting in the trenches pears likely to enjoy a Most of the state laws specify that tioned to the increase in wealth, and the greatest use ot artillery bread basket funds shall be made up only out of since the World war as the fiercest contributions by employers; eight to enable the public to produce battle of the Spanish conflict raged. Crisis consume the needed The battle was opened by as specrequire employees to contribute, and UST after a verbal agreement foe District of Columbia adds a govtacular an aerial fight as the world of wealth. between Chinese and Japanese ernment contribution to those of production has seen in years; insurgents were reported to have lost 27 planes military commanders had appeared employees and employers. to have prevented an impending reWisconiln. where foe state law against only four for the loyalists. newal of the war, the wet operating before foe security Incomes And Prices Japanese government officially an- act was passed, is already paying Fads 'Face to Battle' nounced that heavy concentration of benefits. Twenty-tw- o more states The margin between incomes Chinese troops had been made at will start January 1. The last to WHEN Sen. Joseph T. Robinson a act of direct Peiping, constituting start payments will be Georgia and and prices is a social credit the dropped dead of a heart attack in his apartment aggression against Japan. Montana, in July, 1939. At same the time the Nanking cross from the United States capipublic must have in added government claimed that 17 Japatal, the President's Puzzle Silesia Still nese troop trains, carrying 80,000 Upper purchasing power to buy all plan for securing soldiers, were en route to North BEFORE a new accord could be new appointments China from Corea and Manchukuo. the Geneve goods produced. to the Supreme court Earlier, 12,000 Japanese troops convention designed to reconcile foe bench, even in its were said to have arrived in North interests of both Poland and Geramended form, died China to supplement the regular many in Upper Silesia, expired. UpDrought Aid with him. As Governor of Kansas, Alf M. per Silesia was once part of both garrison of 7,000. That is the belief At Tientsin, Gem- Sung Cheh-YuaGermany and Poland. The people Land on whipped together e workof close observers in of the two section! have since that able program for movement of livechairman of foe Hopel-ChahWashington. For political council and commander of time mingled freely with one an- stock from larger farms to suitable Joe Robinson was the Chinese forces in North China, other, carrying on a live commerce grazing lands, and for shipment id the President's towhad complied verbally with the Jap- unhindered over the boundary lines feed and water to foe smell-herer of strength in the one family forma. anese ultimatum for peace, al- set by the League cf Nations. legislative branch of The diplomatic difllculUei ocIW f V.f W though he refused to sign anything. the government. He y 1V f had served the Democratic party In a talk with Lieut. Gen. Kiyoshi curred when no solution was forthwell in the senate since 1913, and as Katsuki, the Japanese commander, coming for the problem of what to the majority leader in the upper he apologized for the clash between do with foe Poles who wanted to reJapanese troops and the Chinese main in foe German section and the house since 1932. Germans who wanted to remain In army at Lukowkiao Joe Robinsons Job it was tn keep Twenty-ninta smooth balance between the con- July 7, the Incident which perpe- the Polish section. servative Democrats, largely ot the trated the new crisis, and expressed r South, and the more radical mem- the regrets of the 6,625 Miles in One Hopl bers of the party from the North council. He said that he would disfoe world a till thrilling to and West, so that the objectives of miss several cf his officers as the recent flight of three Rus-aia- n the New Deal could be turned out ot punishment aviators from Moicow to foe Gen. Sung assured the Japanese the legislative mill. Uhited States vie the North Pole, would he evacuate the area west While the senate was adjourned cf Peiping, and would do his utmost three more Russians did it again, for Robinson's funeral, administrap foe longest completing Jewelry, Watch, Kodak tion leaders sought to rally support to suppress communism and In history. flight activities. so the court bill could be pissed, After flying 6,625 miles from foe Gen. Chlang dictator of Repairing even without the late senator's leadRussian capital. Pilot Michael Grohad not China, yet formally replied ership. But the opposition forces Andrei Yumoshev and mov, 75 East 2nd. Sooth were equally determined to take ad- to the Japanese ultimatum. Navigator Sergei Danilin, made e of vantage the psychological aspect 83 Yean In Salt Lake forced landing in a cow pasture near of the senate following Robinson's Inventor of Wireless Diet Ban Jacinto, Calif. A leaking gasodeath the desire to effect a peace, line line bed exhausted their fuel GUGLIELMO MARCONI, who finish the session's business and get lives of aR of us supply as they battled heavy fogs away from foe capital. when ha Invented the wireless, died which hung over the west coast We can serve you The forces opposed to foe UR be- suddenly of a heart attack at his Their flying time was estilieve that when foe Issue came up home In Rome. He was sixty-thre- e mated at 03 hours and 17 minutes. better than ever again they would be successful In years old, had been In good health The fliers spent the next few days the substitute UR to and was planning the construction recommitting the reward! of their I'vSwfryt'Vifiivvva ,.v the Judiciary committee, an effec- of a new radio station in the Vatican reaping as they were honored tive way ot killing It. The indlca- - at foe time of his death. at many celebrations. en th-'.- one-fift- hand-to-han- well-fille- Sino-Japane- and se Margin Between Sino-Japane- - ...A GRAND If reports verify reports over five hnndred thousand workers are being disemployed from W.P.A. projects at the present time and in the immediate future. Private industry is expected to absorb these disemployed but large induatry will not do so and Bmall industry cannot carry the load within the present economic order. Large industry will not take profits to reemploy the people and small industry cannot reemploy them and recover its costs in trade. The Workers Alliance, National Union of relief, unemployed, and part time workers, is holding a series of protest meetings throughout the Nation against this program of disemployment. FOOD! Science has discovered that potatoes provide estr Vitamin C, readily available calcium end phosphorous, end a high content of iron end Vitamin B ell important elements to good health. Interesting information, but not nearly so impressive as a great, big baked potato nice and mealy its russn jacket bursting steaming hot with a couple of pats of Yet, this is onljr fresh butter, some salt and pepper i . . tbmftnMy mmeMmg food. marvelous this and of serving hundred preparing ways one of a Nowhere are such excellent potatoes grown ss in the higher altitudes, the mountain Pacific Coast slopes. All cf these region, vaUcys, the great plains of the West, and the are served by the Union Pacific Railroad. safe shipment brings potatoes Efficient, rapid railroad service specialized cars for the month of Among the nation's railroads area year. this from table every to your of potatoes. Last year Union Pacific Union Pacific is in the front rank as a transporter moved 41,422 cars of the world's staple vegetable the nutritious, economical potato. t- ft. 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