Show ' -- - -- - ----- -- --- - ' " s - - -- s ' j To 116èoffnize- 8 a- - t- - - ----- --- In ' ' :' s Jan TOKYO a --- - ' s - e - 12 MI—Japan was e s ' -- 'Li 74 - - France Plans To Prevent L abo r Strikes - ' - - - UP)-Pr- emier se - — the-goo- Japan Opens Campaign For Shantung w - - - ojectedtwo 42000-to-n - against-- a reassert their power this column cannot resist pointing out that under the American system there is no such thing as the "head of the na- who In seek to passing tion" The lepresident of the United States not the "head of the nation"- The constitution does not 1938 naval by 2000000000 francs (currently $68000000) from the sorely pressed treasury to keep ahead of Mussolini's forces at sea' Seek Naval Bases Besides the financial strain on the treasury there also existed the problem of providing naval bases suitable for such sea monsters The navy has begun a survey of bases and port facilities to see if any are adequate France had planned to build only 58000 tons of new war vessels in 1938 Included in the program were two airplane carriers one heavy cruiser six destroyers and five submarines A navy budget of 4460000- 000 francs 0151640000' ) had been allotted to pay for them budget Kennedy Raps - U S ''Critics'- ' SEATTLE Jan 12 Kennedy President Roosevelt's newly appointed ambassador to Great Britain said Wednesday he would advise business men to "pay no attention to charges that the Ule-Jo- seph naedsami 'out the president and had "poured billions into business" and then asked: "Does that look like the action of an enemy of business?" 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Spain Generalissimo Francisco Franco's troops still held La Cota hill at the southern end of the Celadas moun- ' '- z 190 - - ' nation wok personally obnoxious Borah introduced a resolution calling on the senate formally to repudiate the custom which he said "transfers the power of rejection or confirmation from the senate as a whole to a single senator In violation of the spirit if not the letter of the constitution" on ::( 98o 260 270 27o 43o 33o 640 430 4 1 -- HENDAYE France tat - the Spanish Frontier) Jai:- - 12 M- tSpanish insurgents Wednesday' epee ' tieared to have lost more than half :' a mile of ground following a rm ernmeit drive to eject them front the outskirts of Teruel in eastern critioshad objectedthatjhenorith - f 6o - 0114 Regular 50c (Rubbing Alcohol) Regular25e (Rubbing Alcohol) Regular 7 5C 4: PEROXIDE —44 15e ' - Ship Carrying' l Food to LO yaiss': an - i0411::::):::::i:::::L:1111 SE o 318— Duatcli - l Borah Assails ' Private Peeves d'il : --------e 4 Regular 1100 Regular 50c SALTS No I C P Regular 25c RUB Blades for 35c Regular 50e CREAM Regular 50c - I 61164: - - Regular 35c Regular Toredo Sinks ' ' ' - - 5 ront: 4 - 4 (ciad1 y SHAVING NECESSITIES 4 Teruel : tains dominating the provincial t capital from -- the north Claim LOyalist Gain Dispatches said the government ' launched its attack in the north- 4 eastern part of the city near the a railroad station and pushed Navar- - rese detachments out of a group of buildings The forces appeared deadlocked s In other sectors of the Teruel front a despite attacks and counter-attacsouthwest of the city (Dispatches reaching Madrid from Alicante said the Netherlands freighter Hannah sank Tuesday- in-- -the Mederranean after she report edly was torpedoed Crew Escapee (They said the crew escaped in lifeboats and reached shore at Ja- The incident occurred 47 yea miles south of Valencia for which the 3730-to- n vessel was headed with " WASHINGTOIst Jan 12 (—Sen- a cargo of food (Observers in the lighthouss on '' ator Borah (R) Idaho asked the Cape--SAntonio asserted they senate Wednesday to abandon 'its saw the vessel sinking but did not s custom of rejecting nominations witness the reported torpedoing) to obnoxious" are that "personally one senator senate The violated precedent Hundreds Reported TuesdaY In confirming by a 46 to 15 Dead in Explosion vote the nomination of F Roy Yoke to be intemalrevenue collector for LONDON Jan 12 (—Between ' West Virginia Senator Holt (D) 500 and 600 persons were reported 1 Virginia frequent administration killed in a Madrid subway exploa ' - ' S BLADES - have a fateful struggle in this country And the knowledge of this is the basis of the lack of conft dence For the experience of all history would seem to indicate that the outcome of all such strug fries is despotism Do Not Deny Realities this does not mean that those of us who find ourselves in the there are milopposition—and lions of us who havelino financial Interests at stake—deny the real ities of the times in which we live or the demands for a better social order We simply do not see the better social order emerging through this system And we believe that the struggle- which has been artificially augmented can only be resolved In a way more harmonious with Our native temper tradition and goal We do not believe that it can be resolved along the lines of European social democracies—out of which the present European despotisms have logically grown —and which were and are permeated by a Hegelian conception of the state - And these are the bases of the lack of confidence top-hea- hosieryz-Problem- Style ' '1r - 1250 Of confidence And- if the conflict is eiacer- bated- between a dependent and unfree population looking for security to the benevolent state and k still free and aggreuive population jealous of liberty we shall - shoulderc The enormous growth of a class parasite on the government plus a professional jobholders-havin- g vested interest in the perpetuse tion of The policies by which they live create a pressure group of this AdMinistration has inherited unprecedented power which govthe egregious mistakes follies ernment manipulates but cannot wastefulness control greed planlessness exploitation of natural resources 'Invites Bootlegging' erection of corporate institutions—erected incidentalThe attempt to create a balance between agriculture and inly by means of the collaboration of a capitalist-dominate- d dustry by a minute control of agacre by state—granted all this—what do ricultural production we see now? acre kids to quota systems which we see that - the attempt of become factors the last few years while it has stifling enterprise and passing the control from responsible ownerprovided many palliatives has brought about no fundalnental ship to irresponsible government betterment but instead has bureaucrate opening the gates for the law evasions which we knew brought new evils into existence Far from even starting the under prohibition and to nationelimination wide political corruption permeatof the proletariat which must be the object of gening the grass roots uine democracy it is nationalizing The possibility of extended miand institutionalizing their disnute control over industry plactress and meeting the unemploying the destiny of multitudinous ment problem by the withdrawal and activities into of millions of our people from the hands of inexperienced inefficient and irresponsible people who productive enterprise segregating them into what threatens to besuffer no personal losses by their come a permanent substandard mistakes and win no personal class politically manipulated gains by their successes will again divorce control from responsiCites e l any Flaws bility for consequeneess Far from bringing abdut the The centralization of govern-Modecentralization of wealth — althe receding of power and though this is the latest rallying responsibility from local units tocry of the administration—its only ward remote federal agencies further deprive the citizen of direct program for achieving this desirable end is to centralize everyparticipation In his public affairs thing under the control of the and diminish his power of confederal government with the trol over those who govern him promise to decentralize it later Mee$ Resistances This hope has been held out rt In a country founded "to time and again in history but the promise has never been kept the blessings of liberty to and will never be kept as long as ourselves and to our posterity: where the idea of a government of man is a power-lovin- g animal limited powers and the antipathy Far from meeting the probto extensive interference in prilems of technological unemployvate affairs is ingrained in the ment in a constructive fashion it has put into operation taxation - whole tradition inherited from Anglo-Saxpolicies which definitely acceWre history and law where there is no mysticism of ate' the process the state where Our educatitizial Far from encouraging and releasing fresh energies and new system has traditionally stremed enterprise through which alone the development of the individual to the point where he can stand the national income can radicalon his own feet—these tendencies ly be augmented it has adopted of the new deal encounter prowhich have ' already policies tended to freeze production at past found psychological resistances Com----pan- RAZOR Giiind on and these are the bases of the Jack : - -- 1 63-- I" RAZOR 1E00 STYLE Rebels-- lAield - e - I fidenceS is a democracy and that the union' was founded—again to quote The Federalist—"as the proper antidote for the diaeue of faction" and for "that repose and collie donee in the Minds of the people which are among the chief bless Inge of civil society" The lack of confidencee arises out of observations which with the good will lnthe world its 6impossible to &Void making Granting that the evila' that men do live after them" and that 3 - Confidence - ' witted°- II I to get' busi- said Kennedy HELENA Mont Jan 12 (UP)— Jay C Diamond bureau of agriculture statistician said Wednesday that Montana sheepgrowers exported 200000 less feeder and breeding sheep in 1937 than during 1936 with a total shipment in 1937 of 800337- is The chairman of the federal maritime commission addressed the port commission and the chamber of commerce speaking from a prepared manuscript - Sheep Industry Drops— n istration apparently prime necessity of - : nt ' P - )40 con- -- ' level's:and now to Shrink it to bold ownership wnere If has been to burden the whole wealth-creatio- n process with a huge load of public debt and a large nonproductiv class of Inspector-bureaucra- ts so that the burden of maintaining and Increasing the goods and services which produced and are s the national inconsumed come fall on fewer and fewer of restore and uphold the integrity of the morals of democracy" battleships Loss- of- serious lack confidence which the president takes so eights i that that ly forgetting - ' ' 13 1938 - in Per& - provide- for presidium government On the contrary sovereignty and authority are carefully divided between the states and federal government and bethe est move in the Franco-Italia- n race tween the various branches of for naval supremacy particularly the federal government itself and in the Mediterranean the very conception of the "head of the nation" is what Jefferson Three Earlier Authorized s denounced France previously had laid down the 35000-to- n battleship Richelieu Need Confidence In 1935 and a sister ship the Jean If the issue in this country Bart in 1937 as "replies" to Italy's were really what the president Littorio and Vittorio Veneto also says it Is: The people vs a m35000-to- n warships laid down Jn inority of recalcitrant economic 1934 and launched last summer royalists there would be no seThe French chamber of depurious opposition whatever to the ties' -- navy committee was preparneve deal-a-nd certainly not in ing to ask Minister of Finance this column There would not be Georges Bonnet to supplement the I I -- JANUARY ees Tremier Benito Mussolini announced last week Italy wbuld build two 35000-to- n battleships — t --e e Roma and Impero—as fascism's lat- -- A ' Wednesday to match the rising might of fascist Italy's seapower These giant warships exceeded In size among the world's listed fighting vessels only by Great Britain's 42000-to- n battle cruiser Hood would be France 's direct answer to the authorized construction of two new Italian battleships Franco Gains New Support o -- UP—France pr- 12 ' handful of greedy rich men repentrenched privilege will resenting fail- - The president's speech on Saturday is another such attempt Again the "bead of the nations aseertir his intention "to - work with all his might and main to - - FARIS Jan ses e- - -- e -- - -- "- I Two Giant Warships e Planned to Match Italy's New Program - ' 1 1 ' ' s - ' TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING By DOROTHY THOMPSON The Persistent Attempt on the part of the government to prosent the opposition to today's tone denotes u emanating from a In Naval Race ' ' - : se LAKE Wrtter - - e s s reported Wednesday to have decided Ve ' es - -to recta gn in as' the legitimate gov- - se I' ernment of China the provisional ' ' s regime establiihed in Peiping under es a kst the Japanese arm3r's aegis— '''' : Foreign observers said they be e e s lieved this was the action taken at s s ' s Tuesday's imperial conference pre- ' se e es s sided over by Emperor Hirohito of s highest government army and navy 4' s' officials ses Akira Kazami chief secretary of I es s the Cabinet was drafting a' state ' ' merit on the conference which a for- ' s eign office spokesman said may not ir e' ' be Issued for possibly a week or 0 1 esdis I longer Premier Clututemps a a a Strives to Kasami Wednesday conferred end nationwide strikes with Foreign Minister Kok' Wrota to arrange a liaison meeting be tween the cabinet and imperial headquarters for taking new measures in accordance with the imperial conference's action The privy council heard a government report on Japanese relations with China Great Britain and the United States United Statel Ambassador Joseh C Grew received 7000 yen t$2035) Employers Unioll's raised bY ' public subscription I through the newspapers Nichi Nichi Discuss Peace and Mainichi for victims of the United States gunboat Panay Terms With Premier After the ambassador expressed his "deep appreciation for the ap- a parent sincerity of feeling" in which PARIS Jan 12 the money was offered he said it Camille Chautenips determined to was the American government's be- find a common denominator for a lief its nationals "should not re- social peace code for strike-wear- y ceive nor take direct benefit from France Wednesday held separate mums of money thus offered" a conferences with employers and He said he would hold the sum in workers expectation that a prominent Jape- - Tbe meetings were first steps in himself re- - a program to draft antistrike legis- ceiver for such gifts "to be devoted let ion to something in Japan that will Chautemps asked the workers if d t testify to will between-t- he they would be willing to guarantee two countries" an end to occupation strikes agree not to strike unless a majority of employes so voted and accept mandatory arbitration Conditional Acceptance The powerful General Confederation of Labor one of the organizations represented already has indicated conditional acceptance of the a premier's requests Other worker organizations at the were the technicians' white (Continued from Page One) meeting collar and foremen's unions e: relegal government of China as Representatives of the General ' sult of action in the imperial co- Confederation of Employers next n' were called to Matignon palace the ternce Tuesday)) official residence where Chinese admitting the loss of premiers Chautemps heard their attitude to120 miles south of Tsinan ward a plan requiring union apTsining said their forces Were advancing proval of discharges railway Opposed to Plan along the Tsinan-Pukonear Yenchow threatening to leo- - The confederation has been stead- ' late:Japanese at Tsining fastlyopposedtothis Separate meetings with the workChinese also reported their troops ' in eastern Anhwei province had at- ers and employers resulted from the refusal Tuesday of the employtacked Japanese lines along the ers' confederation to attend a round Pu20 miles northwest -of table conference unless all employer railway kow capturing three towns and and worker organizations were rep) resented scattering enemy forces towns were Two Japanese-hel- d in recaptured in a counter-offensiv- e Chekiang province Chinese said Japanese were reported rushing reinforcements to Hangchow Chekiang province capital in an effort BUDAPEST Hungary Jan 12 to stop the drive (UP)--Aus- tria have and Chinese said a squadron of their decided to recognize Hungary Generalissimo warcraft attacked Japanese planes Francisco Franco's nationalist junta In the Yangtze river above Wuhu as the legal government of Spain several direct hits" They "scoring it was announced Wednesday night also reported Chinese bombers de- in a communique- of the Rome protoc4 stroyed two Japanese troop trains al-Vowers at Suancheng in southeastern-- Anhaction apparently was deThe wei province cided upon through the 'influence A Japanese navy spokesman said of Count Galeazzo Ciano Italian three Chinese planes attempting to minister who is here to proe bomb Wuhu were chased off and foreign mote new Danubian strength for one shot down near Anking axis which is comthe Rome-Berli- n (In London Great Britain refused mitted to a nationalist victory in to submit to an attempt by Japan to close the Yangtze river to neutral Spain shipping) Bans Defense Photos Japanese planes raided Nanking WASHINGTON Jan 12 (')— and Liuchow in Kwangsi province Nanching in Kiangsi province and President Roosevelt signed WednesCanton South China metropolis day a bill prohibiting the making of Chinese said two Japanese planes photographs sketches or maps of were shot down at Lluchow vital military and naval defenses 3 Frênch Alm I To- Compete- : ' ' - 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