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Show V PROGRESSIVE OPBOQZf JVetnt Review of Current Event Huge Loss Laid to C.I.O. J. X. I? " ROM the Ups of Mayor sen- Carson of Portland, Ore., the ate's joint committee on commerce and labor learned that the activities and the C. L Anti-Tru- st E. A. . . . Case Wins Morgan of Government Harry Bridges, its leader in that reTVA Set-UOpposes President's Plan for More gion, have cost the people there more than a billion dollars in the last three years. This was due to strikes and maritime tieups. "Bridges cannot even vote in this country." iiidBih or Carson, "yet he Harry Bridges exercises more power over the maritime Industry of the Pacific coast than aU the ship owners and aU the seamen combined. Bridges, who came from Australia, is not naturalised. He Is a Communist and his deportation has been requested by the inspectors of the bureau of Immigration and naturalization, but issuance of a warrant has been prevented by Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins. Mayor Carson said the shipping and fruit Industries of the West Coast had suffered not only because of maritime strikes but also be--, cause of tie-ucaused by the longshoremen's unions, which are controlled by Bridges. The fruit Industry is endangered by the present attitude of maritime Senator I. EDender of Louisiana la here seen In action as he labor, Mayor Carson said. The .hHhwi record for long talking in the senate, at least In modem continued disruption of deliveries times. Engaged in the filibnster against the antUyaching bill, this suc- has resulted in a lack of confidence cessor of Huey Long spoke to 27 hours and 45 minutes and he confined in our ability to fulfill orders, caus' himself strictly to his views on the measure. ing us to lose our European markets to Argentina and South Africa." OIL LEADERS CONVICTED a In Insuring Honesty In Labeling Foods and Drugs How We May released by Secretary SUMMARIZES THE WORD'S WEEK STATISTICS Perkins showed that gWimmWswwoor Union. every tenth worker in the country is Her findings without employment. for assurances that there will be were disclosed as the senate unem''Guilty" Is Oil Verdict passed at this session of congress and relief committee SAM won the long drawn no more laws to regulating busi- ployment UNCLE called state and local relief adminof OH concerns and ness. detheir executives before Federal The real cause of the present re- istrators to testify on increased recession. the aid mands Wis. Sixto during Madison, in Stone said Davis, is lack of Judge cession, teen oil companies Approximately 1,162,000 persons confidence in the future, caused ac10 Midfiled unemployment in compensation operating cumulatively by the passage of laws dle Vest states and culminating in the undistributed claims to benefits during the first 80 individuals were profits tax and the threat of the week of January when 21 states and the District of Columbia began found guilty of con- wages and hours bill. spiring to violate the There is no question in the minds this new plan, the secretary reportSherman of business men, he said, that these ed. law. Prominent steps would restore confidence: among the men con1. Repeal of the undivided profits Chautemps in Again victed are Henry M. tax. PRANCE'S latest governmental Pure of Oil, Dawes 2. A sharp modification in the " crisis ended with the return of E. G. Seubert of amount of capital gains tax. Camille Chautemps to the post of Standard Oil of Indi-3. Liberalization of the security He and his Popular Front M. Dawes tnti Jacob France exchange and commodity exchange premier. cabinet h a d reA. I. Petroleum, of rules to provide more liquid marsigned because of ReShaughnessy of Globe Oil and kets. financial and labor 4. Assurance that at this session fining, Dan Moran of Continental troubles. Several bid Oil and Frank Phillips of Phillips at least there will be no additional timers tried in vain Petroleum. laws passed further regulating busint to form a new Formal motion for a new trial was ness, such as the wage-hobill. and Chaufiled but will not be ruled on for sevtemps was again eral weeks. Probably the case will called on to the Busine$$ at White House be taken to the Supreme court. job. His new cabinet The defendants were accused of CIFTY members of the business was much like the 1 to secret a into agreement entering advisory council of the Departformer one and it indeof oil from ment at Commerce, all of them purchase quantities believed was it pendent oil producers at artificially leaders of the nation's business and would not need the high prices. These prices were then Industry, went to the White House support of the comquoted as the market price to jobto a long conference with the munists. Eighteen of the twenty contracts with who had signed bers, President and told him what they ministers were Radical-Socialistfuel to the defendants believed to be responsible to the purchase the Chautemps was drawing up plans at the spot (or daily) market price. current recession. Then they to extensive social reforms. The defense denied having artifiwith him in promised to of Frances vast Continuation cially influenced the market and combating the slump on condition seemed asarmament program the that that be made clear the course he pleaded unsuccessfully with Minister what sured, Foreign companies merely bought distress intends to follow. Yvon Delbos and Defense Minister gasoline to save the independent The business men that Edouard Deladier retaining their refiners from failure and did so in necessities to aid in specified the struggle posts in the new cabinet accordance with a policy approved were limitation to wage-hou- r legisby President Roosevelt and Interior lation, a truce with public utilities, Secretary Harold L. Ickes. no general purge or holding com- More Woe for Jews panies and no further tinkering with D UMANIAS government headed the currency. by Premier Octavian Goga, is Relief Expenditures Hugs so that thousands of To these suggestions Mr. Rooseboard securities SOCIAL gave his approval. Others were Jews are seeking means of escape that government agen- velt from the country. Jewish commitheard by him without comment cies spent $2,155,417,000 for public tees visited foreign consulates in W. the chairAverill, councils relief in the first eleven months of Bucharest to ask about the possibil1937, a decline of $251,821,000 from man. issued a statement which embraced the views of his colleagues ity of emigration to Brazil, Ethiothe corresponding period of 1936. pia, Madagascar, Mexico or Auswhich was read to Mr. RoosePayments to relief recipients in and tralia. One of the latest moves of velt November were $119,971,000, a drop the government is the issuance of The statement said of $39,000,000 from November, 1930, orders that make virtually imposin private industry is the critibut $15,000,000 more than in Octosible the intermarriage of Jews and cal now before the country. problem 1937. ber, "We wish to record with you our gentiles. The figures Include payments to AU alien Jews not engaged in recipients under all types of public faith in the efficacy of the prinwere given 30 days in farming assistance. ciples of democracy, and yet our which to quit Ecuador, under a degrave concern over the possible cree by the provisional military goveffects of our present sit- ernment of CoL Alberto Eriquez. Morgan Hits Power Plan the statement concluded. uation, e. Morgan, chairman Tolerance and understanding must Valley authorbe used by all sections and interests Egypt's King Weds ity, in secret testimony before the in the country. PAROUS, king of Egypt, was mar--" house rivers and harbors commitried in Cairo to Miss Fraida At the conclusion of the confertee, dec bred his opas cannon boomed a salute. ence the President announced that position to the Presihe will seek the formulation of a The city was thronged with natives, dent's program to definite policy, designed to end the but they had no glimpse of the the establishment on depression and create a framework bride, because the Moslem clergy other watersheds of to steady functioning of a nation's were in control and would not peragencies patterned economic life through the appoint- mit her even to be present at the Waafter the TVA. ment of a group representative of ceremony. They did, however, conter power developc all the interests within the country. sent to a reception aftment, he asserted, in Abdine palace at erward the The would consist of as group "has become an obqueen or as few as which the seventeen-year-ol- d many as twenty-fiv- e session with some five or six persons, who would be made an appearance. men." charged with the task of sifting over In place of the all proposals to aid business and un- Stalin Checks the Purge A. E. Morgan regional resources snarling all conflicts existing among MOT a single bit of legislative Rooseagencies proposed by Mr. the various interests with a view work was accomplished by the velt, Morgan recommended that in- toward perfecting an administrative first session of the new parliament terstate water control districts be set up. "It would seem better, said and legislative policy to business. in Soviet Rsssia. But there was a k lot of speech making, and external he, "to deal with the ownership of enemies, especially Japan, were deremaining water power resources in Flying Cadets Needed nounced and defied. separate legislation rather than to ORE aviation cadets are encumber general water control legDictator Josef Stalin, through the wanted by the War de- central committee, ordered an end islation with the problem, possibly It announced that 232 to the mass expulsion of Communist with the result of defeating that partment. unfilled vacancies exist to the more lnculsive purpose. party members, which has usually March flying cadet class at the air been followed The part which water power deby death, banishment velopment will play in a unified riv- corps training center, Randolph or loss of Jobs. 12 qualified caner control program is being greatly field, Texas. Only Pravda, the Communist party didates thus far have been authoIndicated satisfaction exaggerated in the public mind." newspaper, rized out of the class total of 344. with the results of the purge, but The War department ordered all assailed rotten leaders who "No More Regulation-Laws- " regular officers in army posts to ob- played into the enemy's hands. "UnH. DAVIS, fEORGE president of tain blue dress uniforms before Oc- der the mask of false vigilance the Chamber of Commerce of tober 1. Officers buy their own agents of Fascism sought to break the United Stafes, mt to the senoutfits. The new uniforms cost up and oust from the ranks our ate unemployment committee a plea about $100. bolshevist personnel," Pravda said. anti-tru- Read labels intelligently. Insist upon being upplied with the exact commodity you desire to ' gov-erme- The Wise Way purchase. 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