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Show PROGRESSIVE iVeiri Review of Current Event TREES SHOOTING UP Disaster in Bogota CHALLENGES THE N.L.R.B. Hoffman of Michigan Will Test Freedom of the Press . . . Texas Democrats Nominate a Yankee OPINION npHIRTY-SEVEpersons were A him and 190 Injured when a Colombian army plane crashed into grandstand at Bogota and burst into flames. The stand was packed with spectators gathered to witness an aviation review and in the throng the prealdent and presidentelect of Colombia and many foreign diplomats. These narrowly escaped death. The plans was heading an acrobatic parade, and after its wings struck the sides of the grandinto the shrieking stand it mass of men, women and children. IN ARID SECTION Increase Rapidly in Sire With Little Cere. Dalhart, Texas. Tres planting on tha Great Plains should result In a decline in the ravages from wind snd dust, Charles van Gorder believes. Indiana Load Ideal Ufa Under Own Economic System, Baa Franelsca The tittle Island at Annette, Ameri-ssn-own- Just off tha eoast of British Columbia, Is becoming an economic Utopia, according to Roderick Davis, lha island's ambassador at large. AO tha inhabitants an Indians and Davis himself is an Indian. He was former mayor of Metis k tie, the only town on the island. In his present capacity as "ambassador st large he has been to Washington to see that the Inhabitants of the island got the best kind of a deal in the establishment at nn fish cannery, and Ms trip to San Francisco was to obtain better radio facilities for his constit- Van Gorder is forester for an experimental project near Dalhart for tha on conservation service. During ths three years since the projBomb Kills 39 Arabs at tha height of ect was 'T'HIRTY-NINArabs were killed the dustoriginated, tiny trees have plague, and many injured by a bomb grown into saplings. Of that was exploded in the crowded 13,000 trees planted and receiving market place in Haifa, Palestine. "minimum care for test purposes, The Incident was the most costly 80 per cent have survived. in the turbulent strife between Jews Survivals range downward from uents. and Arabs which has been sweeping the 94 per cent of the thorny honey "Everybody on our island has a Palestine anew since July 9. Clashes locust. One Russian mulberry has Job. Davis declared. "We pay no folJews between the Arabs and the to 18 Inches 1939 from since grown taxes, lighting and cooking facilities lowed Immediately and panic 11 feet In height are free, them are no such probthe Many through city. spread Little Care Required. lems as unemployment, high cost American touriats who had Just ar"The high percentages of surviv- of living or security or other asrived were caught in the uproar. als indicates that trees will live in pects of the white mans burden. this semiarid area with minimum "Furthermore, we have solved Flies Sea of care," said Van Gorder. "It has the problem of the best kind of an the been shown that trees can be grown economic regime, which is that of MERCURY, the top part of seainto excellent windbreaks within n based on municiplane, separated from Mala, the low- short time. Suitable planting and pal ownership of the things that David E. nntihl, TVA director, at left, trying to explain to the er and heavier part, about a thoua few timely cultivations each year provide the necessities of n civilized eancreHtonal laves titatlnc committee the methods by which TVA "yard- sand feet above Foynes, Ireland, furnish the keynote to successful life. chief him is J. A. Kurd, stick rates for power were established. Next to tree planting in what once was the and then sped across the North AtOur municipally owned cancenter of the Dust Bowl." pewer planning enflneer; and at extreme right is Dr. A. E. Morgan, the lantic, making the crossing at modDavis said, shows a net nery. erate speed and without mishap. deposed head of the authority. Principal experiments in use of profit of more than $100,000 a year. trees on the plains have been with The cannery is leased on a 0 Passing over Botwood, Newfoundland, the pilot flew on 890 miles fur- farmstead and field border wind- basis. The surplus cash from the ther to Montreal, alighting on the breaks. Tha farmstead type usually entire enterprise is banked with the After refueling the consists of three rows of trees plant- United States government and pays St. Lawrence. SUMMARIZES THE WORLD'S WEEK plane completed Us flight at Hew ed on the north and west sides of per cent interest. Usisa. WssMia Kssnpifw York. a farm home and other buildings to Davis explained that the center of The flying time from Foynes to break some saving on fuel in ad- life on the Island of Annette is in They were Representatives W. D, Montreal was 20 hours' and 20 min- dition to ' Hoffman Dares N.LR.B. lessening the winds force. the town of Metiakatla, which was MacFarlane and Morgan Sanders. utes. Such windbreaks for farm animals founded by Indians of the ThimlshL CLARE E. HOFFMAN, also Increase their value end make sn tribe of Canada. Some 90 years congressman from Michibird Term Boost their feeding more profitable. sgo they had become dissatisfied gan, has challenged the National LaSued Film Companies with the Canadian administration bor Relations board in the matter GOV. FRANK MURPHY of Row Breaks Wind. Single T TNDEBTAK3NG what to break up told Democratic leaders of and moved over to the American isof constitutional guaranties of freen are windbreaks field border The w a the government alleges is land of Annette, which is part of dom of speech and of the press. He the state that Michigan must keep around row of trees, Atplanted single sent to the board a letter recalling Its mind open on the possibility of a great moving picture monopoly, to field reduce of a drifting Alaska. started a the edge Under the administration of Alasthat the body recently declared the third term for President Roosevelt. torney General Cummings of the top soiL anti-trucivil suit circulation of a house speech by Said he: "The welfare of the nation wind erosion on the ka, including Annette, the United most Since mo8 against major States decided that only Indians Hoffman constituted an unfair labor and continued success at the New plains is started by loose earth on should be allowed to occupy the istion picture producrepractice under the Wagner act In Deal must come first If the suctrees the border fields' edge, ing companies, 29 the the speech Hoffman declared that cess of the New Deal depends on Van land. Since then they have lived subsidiary or associ- duce such damage materially.row of there blissfully and built up their known communists were active in President Roosevelt running for a the that also revealed Gorder ated companies and third term, then we must be prethe Committee for Industrial Organtrees disrupted the force own little economic system for mak132 officers or direcization and denounced C. L O the island a veritable Utopia for j pared for that of straight winds and directed the ing tors, in an effort to themselves. strikes as communistic metb-odMurphy's statement is only anforce upward past the vulnerable divorce production, other indication that the third term distribution and ex- portions of the field. "This speech, Hoffman's letter movement is growing rapidly. VariMinimum care given the trees U. S. Sportsmen License hibition phases of said, "was republished, with illus- ous groups have petitioned the Presof digging diversion ditches consists cinema the Cost $11,000,000 in 36 industry. Retrations, by the Constitutional Edu- ident to run again in 1940, and to concentrate and hold the water filed The was suit a porta- American cational league of New Haven, publican National Chairman HamWashington. in the federal dis- from rainfall. Sometimes the water men paid 810,468,237.37 for state ilton says WPA Administrator HarConn. trict court for the is diverted from roadside ditches. hunting licenses and 8903,623 for fed"I am now offering, and Intend ry Hopkins launched a third term of New York. Fed- Van Gorder also recommends occadistrict southern eral migratory bird hunting stamps to continue to offer, to furnish to boom the other day when he assertof the trees. eral Judge Henry W. Goddard sional cultivation in 1938, according to figures pubany and all interested persons, in- ed that 90 per cent of those receivan of service order for the signed lished by the Department of Agricluding employees, employers, or ing relief would vote for Mr. Roosesubpoenas on all the defendants. culture. The total for 1937 has not American Rural Women others, copies of this address for velt again. The government is seeking an Of course Mr. Roosevelt says circulation at the actual cost of compiled, but the 1938 figures Sew Less, Survey Shows been Thurman W. Arnold, were eaid to have exceeded those printing, and to recommend that nothing about all this, but political equity decree, Modem rural for 1939 by almost Ames, lows. observers seem to agree that if the assistant attorney general, anemployees might well read his ad1940 convention does not appear nounced, requiring the companies to America apparently is forsaking the The federal government collected dress before Joining the C. L O. divest themselves of ownerships at sewing machine as a means of mak fees, 81 being charged for each Commenting on the letter. Repre- ready to get together on a candisentative Hoffman said that the date who would and could carry on theaters or of production and dis- lng clothing, Just as another genera- "duck stamp, affixed to a state tion abandoned the spinning wheel, license, giving authority to hunt miboard's ruling would preclude the the New Deal, the President might tribution facilities. The suit named Paramount Pic- according to a survey of 1,031 Iowa gratory water fowL distribution of newspapers contain- well consider it necessary for him Of the total licenses issued, to accept another nomination. tures, Inc., Loews Inc., Irving Trust farm women. ing news items or editorials critiThe survey, reported by Miss were accounted for by New cal of any organization or of activicompany, Mew York, as trustee in Elizabeth Peterson, clothing specia- York, Pennsylvania and Michigan. ties of the labor board. bankruptcy for To Loans Businesi 80 Expand per cent of the H. F. Sheldon, chief of the United The American Federation of Lacorporation; Warner Brothers list disclosed that bor charged In Us official organ, the CHAIRMAN JESSE JONES of the Pictures, Inc., Twentieth Century-Fo- x clothing worn by the farm women States biological survey! publicity was ready-madFinance corpoOnly 40 per cent bureau, laid that there had been a Film corporation; Columbia American Federationist, that maladministration of the Wagner act is ration announced a new policy for Pictures corporation; Universal cor- of all dresses worn were made on constantly improving interest in threatening American democracy. forcing the expansion of business poration; and United Artists cor- the family sewing machine and hunting, dus largely to improvemost of these were cotton bouse ment in ws tor-foloans, conditions and by which poration. The publication printed an editorial banks dresses. Miss Peterson said. the greater' Interest aroused by competitor bluntly accusing the National Lawill be pitted against Only 8 per cent of the coats and sheet shooting. bor Relations board of promoting 11 per cent of the underwear were each other. When a Charles P. Howard Dias He eald that new conservation efthe rival Committee for Industrial loan applicant ap- CHARLES P. HOWARD, president home made, according to the survey. forts would be undertaken after July Organization "which seeks to set up The clothing specialist reported that 1 by virtue of a law authorizing conTypographproved by the RFC a dual labor movement despite all la turned down by ical union and secretary of the C. L 82 per cent of all dressei worn were gress to appropriate sums for wildthe social and economic waste his local bank an O., died in his deep at Colorado cotton. The same was true for hose, life projects equal to revenue dewhich dualism involves. He was RFC agent will con- Springs, Cola indicating that farm women do not rived from federal taxes on fireof the government "Every agency tact the bank and years old. Howard was defeated for risk hazards of "runners and ssvt arms, shells and cartridges. that gives status to the C. L O gives in a referendum last May silk hose for special occasions. try to persuade It to the same recognition, it continued. The women averaged seven pairs participate in the by C. M. Baker of San Francisco "Surely tills is not freedom far loan. If it refuses and would have gone out of office of hose a year, spending only $4 on workers to choose their own unions the RFC agent then September X. them. Of an average expenditure and representatives for collective Owen W is ter, author of "The Virwfll contact a competitor bank. of 884 for each of the 1.031 women, bargaining, but union development In its most optimistic monthly ginian and other novels, died at 817 was spent for dresses and ths under government patronage. same amount for coats. Theyw avbusiness survey of the year, the fed- his summer home in North Kingeral reserve board said industrial ston, R. L eraged two or three silk or rayon Texai Picks a Yankee is on the increase and dresses each, six cotton and c production TEXAS Democrats in their pri-- available data indicate that in wooL July First 'Death Clause1 Casa mary selected a Yankee to be the index will show a considerable An average of 8133 was allotted A CTING under the utility holding annually the next governor of the state. W. rise. by eaeh of the women for s secu-rltieLeo O'Daniel, born in Ohio and company act, the federal The business summary particutheir beauty budgets,', which incommission began its first acraised on a Kansas larly pointed out healthy business cluded such items as permanent to s holdfarm, received waves, haircuts and cosmetics. signs, noting that actlvitity in many tion simplify major utility clear majority over Industriea was on the Increase ing company system. f 11 other candidates Chairman William O. Douglas announced that a hearing would be College Student Earaa for the nomination By L. L. STEVENSON which is equivalent held in Washington August 8 to deHull Prodx Cardenai Way by Staging Shows City Life: After 10 p. m., those to election. termine what steps the 8300,000,000 John Faustinas!. who would dance in the Trianon Ripon, Wis. ODaniel is a flour SECRETARY OF STATE HULL, Utilities Power a Light corporation with Mexico, sent should take to limit operations He camJobber. to Ripon college student, found that he room of the Ambassador must wear has had to pull strings to get him formal attire. The other evening paigned with a hill- to President Cardenas a sharp note a single integrated public utility sys- self through college. But the strings about 9, Phillips Lord showed up in protesting Mexicos failure to pay tem." billy band and he are not of the political kind. a neat dark blue suit. Having dined, pulls American for owned farm inlands commission that The will that consider platform are attached to his puppet he desired to dance, but the formal They Mexican tiie has seised. Comcluded the Ten government whether the company should be remandments and the Mr. Hull asked that the matter be quired to rid itself of interest in troupe whose performances before hour had struck. That didnt stop school and college audiences are him. After a conference, the head Golden Rule, ridicule submitted to arbitration. The sec"any or all of its 48 subsidiaries. him pay expenses. helping waiter turned his duties over to a of professional politicians, promretary has in this the full approval said the commission's acDouglas Faustman is only nineteen years captain and retired behind a screen was ise of a business administration and of President Roosevelt, for the adtion being taken under section old and a freshman in the college, with Lord. When Lord came out ha more liberal pensions for the aged. ministration feels that Cardenas is 113 of the holding company act More important nationally was the endangering the Good Neighbor" death sentence" sec- but he is a veteran at eight years' was wearing the waiters Tuxedo, the experience with his performing tie and vest and was quite regulation relations between the two countries. tion. fact that Rep. Maury Maverick, Sen. Key Pittman of the senate leader of a considerable bloc in conUtilities Power ft Light, with marionettes. He organised his troupe except that the head waiter weighs in Seattle, when he was eleven and about 320 pounds and Lords tongress, was defeated for renomlna-tio- n foreign relations committee also headquarters in Chicago, has subhas Improved and enlarged hla cast nage is considerably Less. Despite and northby Paid Kilday, a San Antonio backs up Mr. Hull, asserting that sidiaries in if Mexico refuaea to arbitrate she eastern states. The company ia be- props and repertoire regularly sines the room thus afforded, he drew apattorney. then. Two other administration backers will be subject to economic plause from a number of spectaing reorganized under section 77-His presentations now include tors, Including Mary Brian of the defeated for renomination. of tha bankruptcy act The Three Little Pigs, The Gold movies. The head waiter stayed Bug, "Little Red Riding Hood, behind the screen until Lord rarniimzmimmmaKinnmmmnBnnra Ml The Haunted House," "Jack snd dancing. He didnt kick. The the Beanstalk, and many vaude- rent of his evening attire brought ville skits which he has devised. him 89 a dance. nose-dive- d E -- ot island-communi- ty ick-a-Ba- COOPERATION IN MERCHANDISING Pays SOME END SPECIALS Grapefruit, Shaver's No 2 can, Pork& Beans, Irg 2 can 1- -2 1(1 Hill's Coffee, Red Can, lb 26c Potato Chips, smlpkg 9c, lrg, 15C Shredded Wheat, old original, 2 fr 23c Ripe Olives, tall can )5C Fruit Cocklail, tall can Del Monte Salmon, tall can 3C 2lc Jello, all flavors, pkg ck 5C Beft Foods Mayonaise,pt 27c qt 45c Boiled Ham,very best, lb 25c HambergerSteak, fresh ground, 2lbs 25 Frankfurter, very special, 2 lbs 35c pick-a-ba- 1- -2 Dill Pickles, lrg, 3 for 80-9- IQinirrtlrsi V'Z WEEK j. 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