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Show PROGRESSIVE JVeirs Itcriew of Current Events OPBYIOH '4 Labor Board Foiled circuit THE Federal in Covington, court of Come and Examine our Merchandise KyM in an amended order forbade the National Labor Relations board to withdraw its records from the court in the boards decision against the Ford Motor company. The court previously had permitted the board to withdraw its petition for an enforcement order against tha company. The board was trying to avoid Judicial investigation of its procedure. The Inland Steel company was that the board would set aside its order to Inland to deal with the C. L O. This was resisted by the company, as the Ford company had resisted in Its case. HUGE LOANS ON WHEAT Reductions Bumper Crop Makes These and Acreage Bill to Be Passed Probable . . . Wage-Hou- r lb pkg Graham Crackers . . lb pkg Soda Crackers . . lb Tall Mackerel Post Toasties, Large . . . No. 2 2 Can Delicious Apricots High Grade Toilet Soaps . 1 ... 1 ed 1 IK 1-- Deal of the Dictator s, THE absence of official the foreign correspondents were forced to guess at the results of tha meeting of Reichsfuehr-e- r Hitler and Mussolini in Rome. They felt certain that the friendship between the two dictators was JN 'I '' state-ment- 10c MODERN WOODWORK!! BANK Manufacturers of OFFICE STORE FIXTURES Superior Cabinet Work Willy P. Henkel, Mgr. Phone Was. rim 1 We have Added A TILE Department to operated by Mr.- - H. Wynn 1 Office and Factory 668 S. State Street Salt Lake City, 0c 1 0c 0c 1 7c .05 riI'Mwimm buy eggs and poultry at market prices. If you Have something to trade for something else tell us about it. We strengthened, that Hitler assured H Duce Germany would not try to absorb the German minority in South Tyrol, and font Mussolini promised Italy would not interfere with the Nazi plans affecting the Sudeten Germans in Czechoslovakia. Mussolini was believed to have received from Hitler recognition of Italy's economic and political interest in central Europe, and a promlabor of the ehaiman New of Jen ey, Congresawomaa Hiry T. Norton the Italian port of Trieste would y ise v f v t it-- i w v l v v t tvt vfMf v woo which aae-to the petition committee, affixea her lignature the first as a traffic Austrian lose all its not of the by 117 other home membero to force honse considerotioo consequence of Austrias absorption MIL With Mn. Norton ore, left to right, Conireumeo reviled ware-hoby Germany. Arthur of Bnrrwood PennoylvoBio, Daly B. J. Welch of Collfornlo, J. For six days Hitler was lavishly Heoley of Mouodiitietti ond Ed word Corley of New York. entertained with feasts, and with naval, military and aviation displays that revealed the armed powT A-'L" 0 er of Italy in an astonishing manj ner. He then went to Florence to SUMMARIZES THE WORLD'S WEEK view that citys art and architecturWmMu Iooomu Poloo. al treasures, and returned to Berlin apparently satisfied that foe was coin in 1862. The first report, Berlin-Hom- e axis had not been Wheat Loan Program prepared on the basis of reports o major crop disaster like from 2,000 farmers in 21 states. weakened by foe Anglo Italian ONLY drouth con pre- Today reports are based on returns peace accord. vent the United States from hav- from 200,000 voluntary reporters. Hi Chines Make Gains ing the largest supply of wheat thissummer in the counPresident Returns hold on North China was 'JAPAN'S Contry's history. endangered by the aggressive acROOSEVELT sequently the De- PRESIDENT of Chinese guerilla armies that Washington from his tion partment of Agriculconcentrating near Peiping fishing trip not only brown ture is preparing to and Paoting, former There elated. well but and highly announce a huge capital of Hopei wheat loan program was reason for his elation for the Savage province. had the in tide capital political to prevent designed fighting in that area successful The in favor. his turned from falling prices was reported as bill in the to extremely low revival of the wage-hoGen. Chu Teh, leadlevels. Under the house demonstrated the waning oper of foe Chinese new crop control act position among southern Democrats, communist Eighth loans are mandatory following closely on foe renomlna-tioroute army, smashed of of exSenator 1938 Florida, if the Pepper yield the lines of the inceeds domestic needs and estimat- who defeated Congressman Wilcox, vaders. ed export needs, which are put at an opponent of foe Roosevelt bills The Japanese to enlarge foe Supreme court, to reabout 740,000,000 bushels. claimed to have deAt the same time Secretary Wal- organize foe executive government feated a large Chilace, as head of the AAA, was con- and to control wages and hours of nese force that attempted to cut off 000, The labor. 85,000, primof the asking prospect The folks back home, faraway members templating Nantung-choan important supply the wheat growers of America to ing bill seemed assured of passage of your family, relatives and friends are make the heaviest reduction In with only some earmarking of funds base for 10,000 Japanese fighters. inThe has government Japanese no has which to administration the only a moment away from the sound of plantings ever proposed. This revoked parts of foe general mobilizaduction may be as much as 37.5 per serious objection. your voice. Mr. Roosevelt resumed work by tion law; and Foreign Minister Koki cent Growers who this season on Hirota called tha Japanese peoA telephone visit is a pleasure to' enjoy at approximately 80,000,000 calling Secretary Hull to the White planted to for "possible extreme little cost. acres would be asked to reduce House presumably to discuss foe ple prepare financial sacrifices to their operations to about 50,000,000 Nye resolution to lift foe arms em- personal' Btation-to-etatio- n achieve Chinese calls (which cost less) in the war. On acres the smallest since before the bargo against Spain. He then held He addedvictory "no view that optimistic with conference Vice a would tell the Allotments then World war. legislative operator just of the future is warranted. be 12,500,000 acres less than for 1938. President Gamer, Speaker Bank-hea1. The or town you want. city Majority Leaders Barkley and Government estimates place the bewas others. It n and Bill Passed 2. Rayburn The Big Navy telephone number crop at between 925,000,000 and ' ' 1.- bushels. The winter wheat lieved they considered resumption PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS know the name under or (if you it) the drive for enactment of parts estimate is between 740,000,000 and of 157,000,000 naval expansion bill which is listed. it of the President's program that was 750,000,000 bushels while the spring passed by the senate by a vote or delayed. calls you are simply wheat crop is expected to reach have been defeated On station-to-statio- n of 58 to 28. 200,000,000 bushels. The measure empowers this govwith the desired telephone and connected ernment to surpass the rearmament Bill to Pass Added to this will be a carry-ovWage-Hotalk with anyone who answers. of other nations with conof 150,000,000 bushels or more from 218 members of foe programs struction of the most powerful warlast years crop of 874,000,000 bush- WHEN of representatives The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company ships ever floated. However, it preels. The total supply is expected to signed the petition to discharge the cludes the foe of United e possibility reach an high of approxi- rules committee from consideration States precipitating a race of mately 1,100,000,000 bushels. of tha administraby limiting foe size of fuIn addition to the loan program. tion's wage-hou- r bill ture battleships to treaty specificait became virtually Secretary Wallace will move to boltions of 85,000 tans unleu it is dester the market through the new certain the measure termined foreign powers are buildinsurance prowould be passed by government crop in excess of treaty restrictions. ing unis a foe house on May gram. Already campaign In the latter event, tha United farmers for 23. Chairman Mary der way to "sign-u- p with a free questlonalre In the Anglo Israel BIbl class States will be authorized to conwheat insurance. T. Norton of foe of struct 45,000 Saturday . eve. S oclock, May 14, in Auditorium room, The insurance program is expecthouse labor commitwith deadly armed tons, ed to remove about 50,000,000 bushPublic Library, State St., where it continues every week tee and other propoguns. els of wheat from the market nents of foe bill preat the same time under the able tutorship of Keen Polk, dicted it also would through farmer payments of prewho has completed his serie of Bible lectures. Come, miums on 1939 wheat insurance. The be approved by foe U. S. o "Debtor" Nation government will store this wheat in senate, but admityou Genti es and Mormons and get acquainted with JT IS popularly believed and elevators for future indemnity paytedly it faces a bit- asserted in political quarquently your Brothers and Sisters of the TEN LOST TRIBES of ter fight there, for the southern senments to insured farmers. ters, or by those engaged primarily ISRAEL, who will be PRESENT In the meeting, from afar ators are foe that AAA omission Officials of the angered by expect in foreign trade, that the United FREE FOR ALL. reduction of acreage will stir up pro- of differentials favoring the South. States is on balance a creditor countests from wheat growers similar to There is a chance that they can or- try, and that because of this fact the current revolt in the com belt, ganize a filibuster and prevent our tariffs should be reduced in orand among the cotton and tobacco passage before congress adjourns. der to make it pouible for foreignOpposition in foe house crumbled ers to pay their current bills to us. farmers of the South. Concessions already have been made to the suddenly and there was a veritable The facts as currently available Southerners, and the AAA people stampede to sign the petition forc- from Department of Commerce measure to the a vote. in ing "minor Mrs. said some adjustments studies tell a different stay, and com acreage allotments were Norton was first to put her name show that for several years, when on 217 the paper, and other memplanned. The revolt in the Middle all the current items are appropriWest, however, was growing steadi- bers rushed forward to get on foe ately considered and analyzed, foe ly under the leadership of the Com band wagon. United States has been in a "debtThe 218 signers were divided Belt Liberty league, now incorporator rather than in a "creditor poby ed in Illinois. parties as follows; 182 Democrats, sition. f 23 Republicans, 8 Progressives, and When and if wheat acreage allotIf Intangible items are excluded, ments are made, farmers can com5 Farmer-Laborlte-s. our commodity balance of trade, inIn its present form the bin proply with or ignore them, but only cluding the net silver and gold imthose who comply will be eligible vides for minimum wages of 25 ports, during tha past three years for maximum federal benefit paycents an hour to be raised to 40 has indicated in this brief period of ments and wheat loans. cents an hour over a three-yea- r time an aggregate "unfavorable peIK riod and maximum hours of 44 a balance of approximately week to be reduced to 40 hours in Crop Report Birthday two years. It would be adminisday it issued its May tered by the Labor department and ON THEreport the Department of enforced by the Justice department. Tax System Study Asked Agriculture celebrated foe seventy-fift- h It carries no differentials between National Association of Mananniversary of foe government the different sections of the country. ufacturers, contending foe prescrop reporting service. The names 9K ent federal, state, and local tax of foe oldest living crop reporters structure is a tremendous burden were Inscribed on a roll of honor, Davies to Belgium on the national economy, asked conand foe ceremonies were witnessed JOSEPH DAVIES, wealthy law-ye- r, gress to inaugurate a study aimed was nominated ambassador at its simplification. by a group of veterans of foe service who were invited to Washington to Belgium by President Roosevelt. "Much can be done to simplify Davies will be transferred from and by Secretary Wallace. our system of taxThe crop reporting service was Moscow which he and his wife, Mrs. ation, said a statement by foe asNewstarted in May, 1853, by Isaac Marjorie Post Hutton Davies, found sociation's board of directors. It ton, first commissioner of agricul- boring because of the lack of social was transmitted to congress by C. R. Hook, association president. ture, appointed by President Lin-- life among tha soviets. DIXIE CONSUMERS PAYS POSTUM- - t. v-- ON IN MERCHANDISING Utah St. George ' CO-OPERATI- ur MS LINCOLN JicJcafui TT would call us fools lor enduring a slow crnciiixion at the hand of cruel money powers JELL-- 0 EVERYBODY! JACK BENNY SAYS ten-da- y BUY GENUINE JELL--0 9l 6 DELICI0US ia Gall n 1hem ftp, 000-pu- d, Visit Our Fine Ladies Apparel Store, 309 So. 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And each ray cists declare there is no hope of presumably smashes to bits soma harnessing the rays for power. of the atoms composing tha bones Although no other form of radiaand flesh. Biologists suspect that tion packs such a wallop, the enby cumulative effect through tha ergy at all foe rays which succeed centuries cosmic rays have influ- in battling their way to foe soil enced foe development of life, ob- would, it is estimated, Just equal serves a writer ip fim (gf Apgelsi that produced by a hardy germs may be carried long, electric motor. iZImefc distances to infect other humnJ every cdleafoka7tpil5WenebmMtvtoWitd how, will be a part of the New York World's Fair exporition. The ?50"acr muemont zone is zhown above in an srtw1'1 foXof Frio1 Sired FAIR 0. Air Currents Spread Disease Air currents do not confine themselves to carrying plant disease germs, but also transport some of the human ills. 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