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Show PROGRESSIVE 40 Hurt in Strike Riot Ncirs Review of Current Event CONGRESS READY TO QUjT Bills Senate Shelves Court, Farm the Independent steel plants were back at work, there was still plenty of discord along the labor front Forty persons were injured in a wild riot among pickets of the Steel Workers Organizing committee (affiliated with C. L O.), loyal workers and police at the. Corrigan-McKlnne- y plant of the Republic Steel corporation in Cleveland. A mob of strikers hurled rocks from a hillside upon cars of employees parked in the valley about foe plant Loyal workers attempted to drive foe strikers away, and at one time 500 of them rushed out of foe plant and set upon the pickets. Police tried to break up the lighting, relying chiefly on their tear gas guns. One striker was killed when a moving automobile, which was being stoned, got out of control and ran berserk through a picket line. In Buffalo there was-- a serious food shortage because of a strike of 1,000 wholesale grocery truck drivers and 1,000 butchers at four meat packing plants. As C. I. O. and A. F. of L. unionists in their demand for closed shops, residents of foe city were forced to motor to the country for butter, eggi and vegetables. PROGRESSIVE LTHOUGH . . . Spanish Conflict Reaches Crisis . . Fighting Continues in North China MurtaulWiPiekixr THE WORLDS SUMMARIZES WEEK Vnfea.. Wester personal supervision, was making advances, but at such loss of men that the cost might be too great Insurgents stormed loyalist e trenchments directly In the face of point blank machine guns. Losses were so terrible that thousands of wounded lay without food or water among thousands already dead and decaying in the hot sun. Infantry, tanks, cavalry and artillery wi supplemented by airplane bombers. In one salient 250,000 men were fighting, including the cream of both armies. The loyalist position was admittedly the most serious of the whole war, and upon the governments ability to withhold against the attack rested the fate of the best units in its army. It was reported that 20,000 Italian troops had joined the rebels for the battle. While the Madrid conflict was In foil sway, foe Insurgents sprang a surprise air attack on Barcelona. In the early dawn advance planes dropped flares which lighted up the city. Then came additional planes, dropping bombs on the easy target and turning machine guns on citizens who attempted to flee. At least 05 persons were killed and 150 'Aw, Let's Go Homel' TTSR Supreme court bill recom-mitted to flio senate judiciary committee, a pew substitute bill for reform of only die lower courts due to be reported out of the committee, and a new senate majority leader selected to take the late Senator Robinson's place, the overwhelming sentiment of the members of the seventy-fift- h congress was to pack up their bags and get as far away from Washington as possible. Even measures which President Boosevelt had insisted bear the "must label were being shoved aside with dispatch, as Vice President Gamer sought to heal the party wounds inflicted during the bitter court battle and salvage as V much of the Presidents legislation as he could. The first to be burled was the new AAA and "ever-nor-mgranary" bill; the senate agrt 'culture committee shelved It until the next session. The committee authorized James P. Pope, Idaho of the bin, Democrat and to prepare a senate resolution to lay the plans for regional hearings on a comprehensive farm program during the remainder of foe summer and report back in January. It seemed certain that the President's legislation for governmental reorganization would be left over until next session when the record of three months hearings by the Joint congressional committee was made public. It was revealed that committee members have not even come close to agreement on any of the main points involved. Majority Leader Barkley said that the White House still wanted foe wages and hours bill, the Wagner low-cohousing bill and a Judiciary bill passed, as well as legislation to plug tax loopholes. The Wagner bill, meanwhile, was reported out of committee, and it was expected foe senate would act upon it quickly. It would set up a federal housing authority with power to issue in bonds over three years to make loans for "low-cohousing construction. al Is This the Beginning? JAPAN brought airplanes into action for the first time since the new crisis developed, and threw all available strength into a campaign against the Chinese Twenty-nint-h army in North China, it was feared that the expected long Japanese military offensive had begun. While It was difficult to assimilate many conflicting and confusing reports, there was good ground for the belief that all attempts at a truce had failed, for a while at least The Japanese airmen rained bombs upon Chinese military barracks around Peiping, and pressed infantry and artillery attacks along the Peiping-Tientsi- n railway and the highway to the sea. Entrance of 200 Japanese marines into the Chinese 0 Chapei district of Shanghai sent men, women and children fleeing into foe international settlement in search of protection. It was rumored a Chinese mob had killed a Japanese sailor, provoking Japanese reprisal. Meanwhile foe threat of real war continued to hover as the Chinese army refused to leave positions in and near Peiping, in what Japan considered violation of the Tientsin peace agreement. st $700,-000,0- st 20,-00- 'Glory n Be to Godl' YING for weeks, the scheme to add to the number of Justices of the Supreme court finally choked its last gasp and left this world. On a roll-ca- ll vote foe United States senate voted to recommit the Robinson substitute for foe Presidents original bill to foe judiciary committee. The vote was 70 to 20, foe most crushing defeat the President's legislation has yet suffered at foe hands of a house of congress. In an agreement made at a session of the judiciary committee earlier, it had been decided to let foe opposition senators write their own bill, an innocuous measure for judicial reform" not dealing in any way with the Supreme court. Senator Barkley, the new majority leader, attempted to save the President's face by having foe bill left on 1 Barkley, 38; Harrison, 37 WILLIAM H. DIETERICH SEN. Illinois changed his mind at foe last minute and today Alben W. Barkley, the calendar, but he never had a chance. When the roll-ca- ll came, even Senators Ashurst of Arizona and Minton of Indiana, two of the Supreme court bills chief supporters, voted to recommit. "Glory be to Godl said Sen. Hiram Johnson (Rep., Calif.) when the results of the roll call were made known. The applause that bellowed forth from the senators and gallery alike left no doubt that the veteran from California had voiced the sentiments of the great majority, . Madrid's Moat of Blood THE Spanish government was de-fending Madrid against the insurgent forces in the most terrible battle of the entire civil war and the most important. It couldn't last; it was too furious. The whole loyalist cause apparently rested on resisting this, the most vicious attack the rebels had yet made. Gen. Francisco Francos army, under his A hard-fiste- blustering senator from Kentucky, is the majority leader of the United States senate, succeeding foe late Joseph T. Robinson cl Arkansas. The vote was 38 for Barkley to 37 for Sen. Pat Harrison of Missis-sipp- l. The conservative Democrats in the senate had been assured of 38 votes, enough to elect Harrison, on the eve of the secret election. But that night Dieterich, apparently under pressure from the Democratic party organization in Illinois, begged Harrison to release his pledged vote, in order that the President's personal choice might head the party in the senate. The slim victory by no means patched the obvious party rift Even the administration admitted that the Presidents Supreme court bill was virtually dead even then. Vice President Gamer visited Sen. Burton K. Wheeler of Montana, leader of the opposition forces, and invited the opposition to write its own bUL - Hawaiian entomologists ere engaged in an effort to establish whether foe Green Sphinx moth actually existed on the islands. Only one la known to have been captured here, and that was half century ago. It la in the British museum now, writes a United Press correspondent The moth, scientifically known as Deilephlla smaragdltls, la said to semi-mythic- al The costs in an industrsal unit within the present economic system may be listed under the. Ga-aU- consume the needed than the recommission of the court bill, and made foe bill a law with- production of wealth. out the President's signature, for the house had previously passed it by a majority over Mr. Roosevelts veto. Senator Barkley made a halfhearted attempt to stave off the Charles O. Larsen, a well overwhelming vote, and the defeat was accepted by many observers as known Progressive, wiil speak an expression of resentment over at the open Forum Sunday Barkley's having been elected majority leader Instead at Sen. Pat night Harrison of Mississippi. and Open Forum Meet A Year of Reclamation A P PLICATIONS for grants under last years agricultural conservation program covered 283,000,000 acres of foe countrys crop land and represented an estimated 4,000,000 farmers, H. R. Tot ley, agricultural adjustment administrator, reported. Nearly 31,000,000 acres were diverted from crops which deplete foe soil; 53,000,000 acres received foe benefit of soilbuilding practices. Conservation payments for foe year totaled 332,323.303.11, benefit and rental payments $235,744,264.42. Total expenditures by AAA during 1936 were $357,338,617.30, including administrating expenditures and liquidation of obligations outstanding when foe Supreme court beld sections of the original AAA two-thir- American Wny Best We have found by experience that American institutions serve our purpose better then those of any other country. We not only want to safeguard our freedom, but alio want security end abundance of the good things of life. We era told, however, by defeatists that we cannot have both. We must, they ay, choose between freedom end security. They insist we must give up one in order to gain the other. Let us not surrender to any such ' rsa counsel of despair.' w kl kM body about one three-quartinches long. It is The outspread wings golden measure nearly four inches across. Of ell foe present generation of entomologists on the Islands, only on is said to have seen a Green Sphinx moth, and that wee on the island of KauaL An offer by a of $100 for a specimen of the Green Sphinx moth has aroused local entomologists. They are divided evenly on whether foe moth actually exists on tha iinitf, d or i Drought, Aid Ae Governor of Kansas, Alf M. Land on whipped together a workable program for movement of live- stock from larger farms to suitable grazing lands, end lor shipment of feed end water to the small-herone family farms. d, Re-elect- ed HIS party, Fianna Fail, can IFkeep in power that long, Eamon de Valera will be president of foe executive council of the Iriih Free State for another five years. He was elected to the nation! highest office by a vote of 82 to 52 in the dail eireann (parliament). De Valera, in favor of cevering all tie with Great Britain, won even the vote of the labor group, which does not endorse his party. It was believed that De Valera would go ahead with legislation necessary to implement the new constitution approved in foe plebiscite of July 1. He would in that case set up a senate and elect a president by popular vote, as the constitution provides. If De Valera is elected president, to serve seven yean, political experts say he will virtually disappear from politic! and hie party will break up. Football Couldn't Save It even the excellence and at Edward Patrick (Slip) Madigane football teams could save little St Marys college at Oakland, Calif., from the auction block. It wee knocked down to Its security holders for $411,150 the only bid after it had foiled to pay Interest on its bonded indebtedness of $1,370,500 since 1934. When Madlgan came to St Merys from Notre Dame in 1921 it had 71 students. His football teems made it famous and built the enrollment up to 700. It wee indicated he wiU remain as coach, at a reported y of $7,000 a year and 10 per cent of the gate receipts. 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South 33 Years In Salt Lake We can serve you better than ever eal-ar- .SHOE have a Hawaii Hunts a Moth It Isn't Certain Exists end brown. cigar-shape- Industrial Costs headings of rent, interest, dividends, wages, Balrries, and the cost of raw mrterials from other industrial units. Any five of these may approximate the costs distributed in incomes to the people employed and the sixth be not represented in distributed income except to the extent an industrial unit passes on the benefit of a credit expansion in proportion to the increase in wealth. For economic needs a monetization of value must pe had correspondLow Interest for Farmers to the difference between ing A vote of 71 to 19, foe senate gY the President's veto of incomes and prices, or propora bill extending for a year low inter- tioned to the increase in wealth, est rates on loans to farmers. It to produce was a defeat even more crushing to enable the public two-thir- Right-price- d Alliance, National Union of relief, unemployed, and part time workers, is holding a series 0f protest meetings throughout the Nation against this program of disemployment. Folks! Our duty and pleasui is to SERVE YOUh with Fresh, Clean (Continued from page one) five hundred 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 disem will ployed but large industry small industry not do so and 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 state committee THE Democratic Arkansas nominated Gov. Carl E. Bailey to be foe late Joseph T. Robinson's successor as United States senator. He is forty-tw- o years old. Traditionally, having been nominated by foe state committee, Bailey Is as good as elected, but be may be op' posed in foe elections which he will call himself, September 14, by a Republican or by other Democrats running as Independents. Rosser Venable, who opposed Robinson in the 1936 primary, had indicated that if Bailey were nominated he would run in opposition. The state Republican committee was reported seeking an opponent for the governor. De Valera Is Nation's Fair Their Objective ITEMS 'Joe' Robinson's Successor Sea. Harrison (right) congratulates Sen. Barkley. opinion "Phan," Unit of A new name has been added to Great Britain! list of standard weights and measures. Known as tt phon it is to represent tha Brit-u- h unit of loudness, and it la firming its way into general use in connection with a noise-mete- r devised by tha National Physical laboratory. 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