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Show Review Gen. SLOWLY but determinedly Francos rebels are to cut pressing their campaign Madrid off from Valencia and the sea. Latest advances of and mechanised troops, up coordinated attacks, brought the insurgents near to the capture of Salvacanete, which is only 30 miles from Cuenca. Cuenca is the provincial capital, and from it emanate most iff the roads upon which the loyalist government is depending to keep open the trafflo between its two most Important fiM- - At Teruel, another vital point in the line of advance, Franco was reported as having built an air base with underground hangars for 50 planes, which the rebels were ming to harass the government JAPS TAKE OVER PEIPING Limit May Return MancHu well-mo-m- hi g Emperor-Amendm- enti Housing BilLGreen Dictates Measure Wage-Ho- ur WORLD'S WEEK Mm. VMHlIll Peiping Gets "Protection" ia pre- Nanking A1LTHOUGH to waga a destructive paring war. do not bo afraid. The Japanese army will protect you." Leaflets capital Chinese Peiping. As the airplanes which spread the news hummed overhead, a brigade 1,000 STAS'S snswer to its Emperor ed an F. of Ls WILLIAM GREEN . . . leaves White Howe with a smile. A. Pu-Yi- ). monopoly. New York i Share Cut ROBERT F. (Dem., N. Y.) $726,000,-00- 0 housing bill was passed by the senate, 64 to 18, but the senator scarcely recognised it when his fellows were done with ' Senator Wagner and other administration leaders struggled frantically to defeat an amendment by Harry F. Byrd (Dem., Va.) limiting the cost of housing projects to $1,000 a room or $1000 a family unit Result of the struggle: The upper house, which originally passed the amendment 40 to 39, defeated a motion to reconsider by 44 to 39. The bill originally called for expenditures up to $1,500 a room or Opponents $7,000 a family unit conceded that die Byrd amendment would prohibit the building of the type of houses Senator Wagner had in mind in New York City, but contended that $4,000 was enough to s spend for housing one family. of extremely low income could not pay the rent anyway, they argued. Some senators charged that the Wagner bill was designed to afford the bulk of the housing appropriation to New York. This was prevented by the adoption of an amendment by Millard E. Tydings (Dem., Md.) which limited the ahare of any one state to 20 per cent This would permit New York no more than $140,000,000 of the $700,000,000 In loans, and no more than $4,000,000 a year of the proposed $20,000,000 in rent subsidies. Senator Tydings also obtained adoption of an amendment which would require local housing project sponsors to pay per cent of the total cost and 5 per cent of the rental subsidies. SENATOR it la Jenny Linds Grava the Swedish burled in Malvern, England. American Way Beat "We have found by experience DON'T FORGET US When you need anything in die line of -- ST protest Italy which would permit it to deal only maintain who with employers starvation "sweatshops" and wages through fake collective bargaining agencies. The "Green amendments in brief are: 1. Board Jurisdiction over wagei and hours in any industry only if it finds that collective bargaining agreements do not cover a sufficient number of employees or facilities for collective bargaining are ineffective. stand-aid2. Acceptance of wage-hoestablished by collective bargaining in any occupation as prim a facie evidence of appropriate standards in that occupation. 3. Board cannot alter wage-hour ur standards already prevailing in occupation in community considered, or establish classification in any community which affects adversely the prevailing standards in the same or other communities. 4. Industries are protected against prison-mad- e You can save ous the unemployment problem is. Now the senate has passed a bill, sponsored by Hugo D. Black (Dem., Ala.), which directs the President with funds from the 1937 relief appropriation, to order a census of the unemployed and partially unemployed on or before April 1, 1938. climbing the stairs i So Come on Out yourself and take advantage of what we are trying to do for you. Our Store Managei is expert in selecting goods-ONL- THE Y BEST-an- d' then he makes the price exactly right Having the Cooperative Spirit we can and will serve you better, Proveus by making your purchases Come out this week end and try with a handy II We are careful in our selection and this Insures Quality. We work up to a standard, and judged by that our prices are right. PRINTING. Seek Unemployed Count years congress has FOR four to order any serious attempt at finding out Just how seri- Senators Byrnes, Lodge, Clark and others objected that the bill was inadequate, but permitted its passage on the unanimous consent calendar. What will be Included in the questionnaire is, under the terms of the Black measure, to be determined by the secretary of commerce, the secretary of labor, the Works Progress admihistrator, the chairman of the social security board, the chairman of the central statistical board and the director of the census. Harry L. Hopkins repeatedly has told the President that an unemployment census would be useless. Administration opponents have charged that he only wished to exaggerate the unemployment problem. VOL neat and attractive blamed the red loyalists. The alists blamed the rebels, the rebels blamed the loyalists, there were lots of talk and back talk, and nobody got anywhere. marched strings. Japanese control was extended in Tientsin when the Japanese cocommissioner of the Chinese salt administration announced he had at, n over the administration's Tientsin district. This includes the Changlu salt fields, with production valued at more than $3,000,000 a year and formerly a government Jenny We Sell Only the Besj give They insist tacked in the Mediterranean by security. ona in order to gain the other. Britplanes. Great Japanese In com- loldiers. Kang-Te- h mand jga, Gen. Torashimo Kawabe through the city, taking possession of it In the name of Tokyo. What would be the result of the new Japanese domination apparentwas ly begun by MaJ- - Gen. Kawabe a matter for speculation. Chinese residents, long since convinced that the inevitable would happen, took it calmly enough. Some of them voiced their belief that the former boy emperor of China, Tsuan Tung since 1934 Emperor (Henry w.ng Teh of Manchukuo, would return to his throne in Peiping. He would then rule over North China as well as Manchukuo, as a puppet for whom Japan would pull the buy the Best! (Continued from page one) Yet we superior people can shut our eyes to the damnable destructive effects of poverty and in our self righteousness raise our faces to heaven and thank God we are Christians. Is it any wonder some become Ishamaclites. that American Institutions serve our lines. on purpose better than those of any were Meanwhile, other nations We not only want the point of being involved again. other country. our freedom, but to safeguard rebel was riot a troops There among and abundance at Toledo, and Italian soldiers were also want security of life. Wa are of the things good alleged to have aided in quelling defeatists that w the uprising. Four merchant ships told, however, by Wa must, they both. cannot have ona British, one Italian, freedom between choose ay, French and ona Greek were at- j wo must contaln-in-g words flut- these tered from the skies to come to rest in the hands of residents of the ancient of Shall We. People Of Utah Face Facti Cutting Madrid from Sea oi Current Event hen us. bed- room extension Phone your Order Todaj Call Was. 8464 telephone. It costs less than 2c a day. , m " Utah Consumers 1 Call our business office or order from any employee art 860 South Main Street See Little Hope for Peace goods. "Label provision of original S MOBE and more thousands iff act Is eliminated to protect indusJapanese soldiers poured into Draught Aid try from what is considered a nui- North China, the Nanking foreign As Governor of Kansas, Alt M. sance. office held little hope that a real war Land on whipped together a work6. Government work is removed could be averted. able program for movement of livefrom the board'! control and placed Officials there be- stock from larger farms to suitable y act under the lieved that Japan'! grazing lands, and for shipment of Chairman Mary T. Norton (D., N. next objective would feed and water to tha small-herJ.) of the labor committee indicatbe the railroad from one family farms. ed the bill would be brought up in n, Peiping into the house under a special rule and and that she speedily passed. would seek to drive all Chinese troops out iff Chahar, until Senate O. IC's Court Reform The local section of she could take posLL that was left of the admintechnocrat session of the impororganisation meets istration'i sweeping court retant city of Kalgan. in the County evenings Monday form proposals passed the senate in Along the railways i an hour without a record vote. This Commissioners in the room which radiate from was the procedural reform bill for and Chinese forces City Ccunry Building Peiping Japanese the lower federal courts. It was in were each other. Thera Mandat s at 8 P. M, the nature of a substitute for the were approaching said to be 45.000 Japanese, Sumners bill in the house of repreand organized, and The Salt Lake local of The sentatives, and went back to the 75.000 inefficient Chi- Workers Alliance holds house for what was expected to be nese. comparatively public a peaceable conference. Between the Peiping-Tientsi- n line meetings on the North Lawn Vice President Garner whipped and the Yellow river were 150,000 of the City County Building on the measure through, even though Chinese half of them coni r i Senators McGuffey (Dem., Pa.) and trolled troops, ings other tnan the national government; T uay by Lewis (Dem., 111.) loudly protested and south of the Yellow river were the second and fourth Tuesdays that they wanted to go on record as 200.000 more. It was reported that of the month. opposed to it. if the Chinese dictator. Gem Chiang The bill, as summarized by Sen. The Peoples Open Forum wanted to fight, he could Warren R. Austin (Rep., Vt), who throw 1,000,000 men, including his meets in the City andCounty wrote most of it, included: crack German-traine-d divisions, into Provision making it the duty of the field. Still there was no indi- Building each Sunday at 8.P.M, the District court, in any constitu- cation from Nanking that the centional suit between private citizens, tral government would declare war Where Was John L. Lewis? to notify the Department of Justice upon Japan, rather than letting her I7TLLIAM GREEN, president of that upon a showing by the attorney have what she wanted, just as sha the American Federation of general that the United States had took what she wanted in Manchuria Labor, emerged as the administrae probable interest the government and Jehol a few yean ago. tion's favorite son in matter affect- would Literature on Technocracy be made a party to the suit viras he was permitted ing labor Permission for the senior circuit tually to write his own amendments may be obtained at II West U. S. Keeps Navel Pace to the house version of the wages judge to reassign district judges were that both the First South. and hour bill. The senate had within that circuit for the purpose INDICATIONS and Great Britain of dockets. (If clearing congested passed the bill, 58 to 23, only after would embark upon unusually large President Roosevelt had called necessary, a judge may be transnaval building programs Green to the White House and per- ferred from one circuit to another.) peacetime HVf M ' V Wf 0'. VV 'At in 1938. for Permission direct to to appeal him suaded give lukewarm apBritain, according to reports in notice proval to the measure, with the un- the Supreme court If y London, will lay the keels for from derstanding that the house would is given, from any decision of a three to five battleships, six or District court against tha constituamend It seven cruisers and a proportionate of an act tionality Southern Democrats In the senate, Requirement that all suits for in- quota of destroyers, submarines and led by Pit Harrison of Mississippi, smaller craft to surpass tha 1937 bitterly opposed the bill, but their junction against the operation of total iff 664,000 tons, a peacetime motion to recommit it to committee federal statutes to be heard by a court including at least record. It was also reported that was defeated, 48 to 38. The same three-judg- e would be increased ultivigorous opposition was expected ona circuit court of appeals Judge. personnel mately by 125,000. from Dixie's representatives in the With the placing of additional 1937 house labor committee, but the Memorial for Will Rogers contracts, Britain will soon have 110 Green amaedmenti (so called because of the federation president's THE memory of Will Rogers, vessels under construction. Admiral William D. Leahy, chief lately beloved gum, complete domination of the commitJewelry, Watch, Kodak tee meeting) patched up the essen- chawing philosopher, will be en- of American naval operations and shrined In fitting manner near his acting secretary of Uncle Sam's tial differences. Repairing The bin, as passed by the senate, Oarejnors, Okla., home after tha navy, said in Washington that cona President bill which has now gress will be asked to provide famfe signs T5 East 2nd. South would create a labor standards s. for tha construction of taro battleboard empowered to set minimum bean passed by both houses of S3 Yean In Salt Lake It appropriates $500,000 for ships end two cruisers In tha 1931 wages iv to 40 cents an hour and maximum work weeks down to 80 a memorial to Will; the state of Ok- fiscal year. Tha admiral infsrrsd hours. The house committee had lahoma also win ha required to fur- la a press conference that tha Utiltad States expects to keep peso Intended to extend the limits to per- nish $800,000. We can serve you Mrs. Rogers wfll donate tha alts with other nations which are planmit the board to set wagaa at 10 cants and hours as low aa 18. Dfe lot the building. Architects will ning extensive naval building. The aompeta for the right to design it four new ships will cost $17(10001000 dar Greens influence the house I better than ever. mittea decided to accept tha senate While nothing has been definitely and arlll bs ready ia 1941 Ctastnn-- ! as yet it la held probable tha tloa la about to begin on two a.provisions on this part of the meastVi In i- 4. l I'tVrt'l other ure, but the scope of tha board was memorial will be a museum of In- battleships, which will cost appra? greatly curtailed by an amendment dian life. Rogers was part Indian. lmately $80,000,000. 5. Walsh-Hemle- d, Sui-yua- LOCAL ITEMS the Per-aon- Kai-she- Cheap in the territory we Serve Utah Power & Light Co. k, riffiar. f A " TECHNOCRAT LITERATURE Allred 30-da- Progres ive JEWELER tl q u c it m RD 1 1T 9tt m SsssasssK TRIP IXAMfU O'0lAlT IAMCIII coo-gras- SlIMMH n paUaoa 331-0- 43.20 44.80 21.24 36.80 43.20 aiDQ , 0 31.00 56.30 36.00 26.50 46.00 5630 3U0 itr ed -, SHOE sees knolls in dark colSheet Erosion n Thief J History Record ored fields or if the color of a sloppole la, actually, a recThat May Fool Farmers ing field fades to e light tan or gray ordThaof totem tha family history extending light-color- When a field is being robbed by as hla eye travels up the slope, ha sheet erosion, the theft may go on Is seeing tha results of sheet erofor years without e farmer know- sion, which strips thin layers of toping it Erosion which carves deep soil a little at time. This same test can be mads later gullies is pretty obvious. But soil conservation workers in the De- on after crops are growing. Com, partment of Agriculture know that cotton, tobacco and other crops sheet erosion works so slowly that may bs making fine growth on the It may not be evident until too lata. lower parts of a field, but up above, here sheet erosion has btan at If a farmer looks at his rolling hills Ida fields from a distant sod worth foe stand is Utbmta rDr through numerous generations. The hieroglyphics recount the exploits of ths family's life and the unusual episodes which have occurred. Alaskan towna have many of these poles and ona of the largeit stands in Stanlay park, Vancouver. Perhaps the greatest collection is contained in tha Indian settlement at Xltwanga, B-- 0--, a remote town whsro sount-tw w poles rise. v yl , Also vary low -, REPAIRING wITmUDAM Right Thinking Brings 0. K. 11 Jobs at Moderate Prices 414 So. 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