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Show By Lemuel F. Parton * eapitol in Lansing. Your doughnuts will have that different flavor if one half stick of bark of cinnamon and four whole cloves are added to the fat used in i them. “Just for a sponge a little pineapple cake Hitler against Americans who Being naturally calm and tactful, it is quite certain that he will not aggravate the present difficulty as 8 If sirup for hotcakes is heated before serving it brings out the flavor of the sirup and does not chill the mes his s understanding 8 * & The Germans forgive he at the attending abhors. like him belief bluntly in University of Leipzig, that a historian has truth,” he said. Two “Blue Ridge around he comes and he the drives little old car when home. He likes out of doors and is usually sun-tanned. He is medium, somewhat athletic in stature, with a look of keen awareness and competence. which softens as he speaks—he is essentially a humanist. The failure of the League of Nations he regards as one of the tragedies of mankind. He has long beea a torch bearer for the Wil| sontan ideals, co-editor of ‘The Works of Woodrow Wilson,’? Ray Stannard Baker. He is with a for- mer president of the American Historical association, highly distinguished and authoritative in his profession. He is sixty-seven years old. * * & z “Too Many Nice Boys.” R. TYLER DENNETT, president of Williams, says his college is getting too many ‘‘nice poys.’’ It was in 1929 that Professor Robert E. Rogers of M. I. T. told his class that the thing to do boss’ BOY /| and marry the it all back. A daughter. In 1934, he took dean recently urged students to take postgraduate courses in refined speech, dress and It must be hard for the decorum. youngsters to decide what to be or do Dr. Dennett gest “rowdy” ‘nice.’ evidently doesn’t sugas the alternative of What he seems to have in The IR THE HOTEL BEN LOMOND Ogden’s Finest . . 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Already there is a yell over a that England is, as usual, trying to get us to pull her chestnuts out of the fire. But that’s something for the editorial page. Sir Samuel, with his high-pitched nasal voice, his long, sharp pedagogue’s nose, his glassy eye, and his way of laying things on the line, is always good copy for the report- His goldsmith Ye Olde Golden It is still owned by five Hoares, with one of them sleeping on the premises every night as their ancient charter requires. Sir Samuel, it is believed, never sleeps, with an eye never closed on the empire where the sun never sets. © Consolidated none Seer es. WNU Ser Carpenters’ Hall, Philadelphia Carpenters’ Hall in Philadelphia was started in 1770, occupied in 1771, but not entirely finished until 1792. It was here that the First Continental Congress met in 1774, as the Provincial Assembly was in session in the State House. TAKE Edward MILNESIAS Milnesia, the original milk of magnesia in wafer form, neutralizes stomach acid. Each wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls of mill of magnesia. Thin, crunchy, mint-flavor, tasty. 20c, 35c & 60¢ at drug stores. “Ghost” Car Reported Benbecula, a little island in the Outer Hebrides, has a ‘‘ghost’’ car, and those who have seen it insist that it vanishes when any human being comes within close range. W. Pickard result | at Supreme Court Upholds Three New Deal Acts HREE New Deal acts of legislation were upheld by the Supreme court in decisions that indicated that tribunal was becoming almost liberal enough to suit the administration. Two of them were unanimous. The third and most significant was rendered by five of the justices, with four dissenting. This last opinion was given in the case of the Washington state law establishing a minimum wage for women and the court reversed its position taken a year ago in upsetting similar legislation passed by the New York legislature. Justice Owen J. Roberts had swung over to the other Harvard; Dorothy ebb events.” majority and flow of provisions of the railway labor act requiring railroads to engage in collective bargaining with their employees for the purpose of settling labor disputes. The opinion was read by Justice Stone and was closely studied by leaders of: the administration who hoped to glean it an indication of what the court might decide concerning the Wagner labor relations act, now in litigation. The Wagner act does not apply to railway workers. The decision was handed down in the case of the Virginian Railway company and upheld a ruling by the Fourth circuit court of appeals directing the company to engage in collective bargaining. “Tn considering the propriety of the equitable relief granted here,” Justice Stone said, ‘‘we cannot ignore the judgment of congress, deliberately expressed in legislation, that where the obstruction of the company is removed, the meeting of employers and employees at the conference table is a powerful aid to industrial peace.: ‘Moreover, the resources of the railway labor act are not exhausted if negotiation fails in the first instance to result in agreement.” If disputes concerning changes in rates of pay, rules or working con- ditions, the decision added, are not adjusted, either party could invoke the services of the national (railway) mediation board. The Supreme court also upheld the censes Eaneuiy of the ne Frazier - Lemke farm mortgage moratorium act. The decision, read by Justice Louis D. Brandeis, whose opinion condemned the earlier Frazier-Lemke act, was unanimous. The law was passed to replace a similar statute which the court held unconstitutional in the spring of 1935. Like the earlier law, it is designed to permit insolvent farmers to adjust their debts and to retain possession of their property for a three-year period during which they might redeem it. Compromise Is Urged Supreme Court Bill along with retired, Curtis A. E. F. in the war, and Admiral Hugh Rodman, U. S. N. Pershing special Bok representatives. of Philadelphia Mr. * devised, which is that of SenSenator Hatch ator Carl Hatch of New Mexico, a Democrat and a member of the judiciary committee that is holding hearings on the administration bill. Mr. Hatch proposes to modify the President’s bill so that no more than two additional justices could be appointed in any one year. Furthermore, it would provide for a flexible court with a membership varying between fifteen and nine judges. The additional appointments, made upon the failure of justices past 70 to retire, would not become permanent increases. They would be offset by failure to fill an equal number of vacancies caused by subsequent retirements. Though the opposition claims at least 42 votes, its leaders privately admit that congress probably will ass some kind of bill which will permit the President to change the present complexion of the Supreme eourt. Even if he is empowered to add only two new members, that would be an administration victory; and it is likely that death or voluntary retirement will give him a chance to put on the bench yet others better suited, in his-opinion, to deal with problems of the present. Further witnesses for the opposition, appearing before the judiciary committee, included Dr. Irving Griswold, professor of constitutional law will be secretary of mission. Col. James L. Collins will be aid to Gen. Pershing; and Commander Frank E. Beatty will be -*4-+9 Admiral Rodman. The is.......p New York, flagship of the Sixth ‘pattle squadron with the grand fleet in British waters during the World war, will participate in the international naval review off Spithead on May 20. No Government Action on Sitdown Strikes Yet NDER pressure from his advisers to take a public stand concerning the sit-down strike, President Roosevelt immediately after his return from Warm Springs held a conference with Vice President Garner, Senate Majority Leader Joe Robinson, Speaker Bankhead and House Majority Leader Sam Ray- burn. At its close Senator son, presumably voicing velt’s views, said: the evacuate had been Motors extremely forceful reluc- methods obey the law and court orders, and the concession by Lewis was a victory for the governor, as well as for the corporation which had deelared it would not negotiate while the men held its plants. Mr. Chrys- Icz also has asserted the company would not enter into any agreement any one group as sole agency for all em- ployees. HE small Republican group in dining at a Washington hotel, he was taken to a hospital and passed away from heart disease. Focht, who was editor of the Lewisburg Saturday News, began his public service in 1907 as a member of the 60th congress. The present was his tenth term, but he had not served consecutively. He was seventy-four years of age and was the son of a Lutheran minister. His widow, a son, and a daughter survive. “Volunteers” in Spanish War Stir Nations to Anger PAIN’S civil war is becoming to a great extent a war between Italy and France fought on Spanish soil, and both those nations are exasperated and en- Robin- Mr. down strike as in a Roose- under be in- voked in case of acute strike conditions; namely where federal laws have been violated or where federal property, including the mails, is interfered wi “Unless ane.of these conditions exists, federal oe tion, under the Constitution or and ace de- cision of the courts, is not warranted. “The second condition is cases where state. authorities, under the federal law, ask the services of federal agencies in the preservation of law and order and. in the prevention of violence. “Neither condition has so far arisen. Except in instances where interstate commerce is interfered with, where a federal law is disregarded, the federal government does not, and cannot under the Constitution, initiate action.” of Miss ECRETARY OF LABOR FRANCES PERKINS, replying to criticism of her views on_ sit-down strikes by oe Lee retary point of labor out the teers in recent victories won by the Dino Grandi loyalists northeast of Madrid. Count Dino Grandi, Italian ambassador to London, told the tae interhational subcommittee committee on of non- intervention that he would not discuss the withdrawal of foreign volunteers from Spain and that not a single Italian fighting in the Spanish war would be ordered home until the conflict ended. France’s response was quick and startling. Foreign Minister Yvon Delbos proposed to British Ambas- sador Sir George Clerk that France and Britain assume a naval blockade of Spain to keep Italian troops from landing to join the fascists. The British and French governments thereupon agreed, with full knowledge of other European powers within the non-intervention committee, on ‘‘all points’’ of a program to make non-intervention completely effective and decided it was imperative to prevent, even by force, any further Italian landings. No decision was reached to send warships at once for this purpose. The defeat of the Italians on the Guadelajara front was followed by to made a poor showing. prob- These events lems, purposes and intentions, as as the conditions, of the wage earners of the United States of seemed to cool down somewhat the fiery ardor of Mussolini, and the English and French statesmen were hopeful that a general outbreak in Europe had been at least postponed. under: stood or Gtbeedted: Secy. Perkins “So I think it is my duty to say that careful inquiry indicates that the sit-down strikes do not refiect any widespread movement to defy the law or impair civil government or change current conceptions of property rights. The objectives are the usual objectives of unions in labor disputes.” Japan Rejects 14 Inch Limit on Naval Guns That the sit-down strike involves “srave isnplications detrimental to labér’s interests” is the view of the American stated by Federation of Labor as President William Green. This for two reasons: “First, public opinion will not support sit-down strikes. That means labor loses public support when any part of it engages in sit-down strikes. Without such support organized labor cannot win strikes or establish and maintain itself as a vital force in the economie and industrial life of the nation. Labor eannot afford to lose the support of public opinion. “Second, temporary advantages gained through sit-down strikes will inevitably lead to permanent injury. The public generally will not long tolerate the illegal seizure of property. If persisted in, it will through state and federal law-making bodies force enactment of legislation providing for compulsory arbitration, the incorporation of unions and other repressive forms of legisla- Recipe English Mock Cheese Cake ‘ar 1 ecupful fresh-grated eggs 2 teaspoonfuls. cream 1 teaspoonful vanilla don Bank night and lamenting that the custom ever was started, a radio sponsor is said to be figuring on a way to adopt it. Certain legal, or rather illegal, aspects of the case have to be ironed out before it can be definitely listener number. printed an- dollars to some delicate brown, and they are set. 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The nut is insect and water proof. when Keep your body free of ee ed waste, take Dr. Pie s Please ant Pellets. 60 Pellets 30. pons Adv. Knows the Value who knows most grieves for wasted time.—Dante. He most pic- tures in Hollywood. None of the pictures she has made in England have been shown here, because in them Miss Fields spoke the Lancashire dialect which might as well be Czecho-Slovakian for all Americans can make of it. Over here she will deliver her lines and songs in plain English From New York to Hollywood Gloria Swanson’s loyal friends gave parties celebrating the end of her too-long retirement from the screen, when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayér announced recently that she was to star in ‘Maisie Kenyon.’”? Now it appears that the celebrating was a little premature, because neither Gloria nor the studio is satisfied with the story, and her plans are all up*in the air again. SEEDS YOU TRUST Form a partnership with Nature—plant and watch them grow! 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Some time ago Marc Connelley told her about a play he was going to produce in New York and she said that she knew just the girl to play the lead in it. She had seen a girl named Katherine Locke in a very small part in a play and she was sure Miss Locke would be won- os Angeles MARTHA PHILLIPS GARDEN CLASS SUNDAYS, 9:15 A. M., NBC BLUE The Correct Thing Copying those who are wellbehaved is never a mistake. cerful if given a real chance. Sylvia didn’t wait for Mr. Connelley to send for Miss Locke. She located her and she got the part. Eleanor Powell would alumni association dancing like to form of her old school, but ee has rejected a British proposal for the limitation of naval guns to 14 inch caliber unless Great Britain and the United States agree to reduce the size of their larger warships. This decision was imparted to Sir Robert Clive, British ambassador to Tokio, by Foreign Min- ister Naotake Sato, and LIGHTS INSTANTLY.-NO WAITING Here's the iron that will“ “smooth your way on ironing day”’.23 Tt will save your strength it leaves America, Britain and France, signatories to the London treaty, free to arm their ships. with 16 inch guns. The British are said to have decided guns of that caliber are not practical at sea, but they are favored by United States navy engineers. Britain’s five new battleships will carry 14 inch guns. Death of John Drinkwater, British Poet and Dramatist OHN DRINKWATER, | distin: guished British poet, novelist and playwright, died suddenly of a heart attack in his sleep at his home in London. He was only fifty-four years old and seemed in normal health. Drinkwater’s historical plays were widely known in the United States, particularly ‘‘Abraham _ Lincoln,’’ and ‘‘Robert E. 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Twentieth Century-Fox could Marlene not let the British Dietrich studios get away with a monopoly on the best of anything, so they have put Miss Fields contract Service, Like Most Such Vows and there the drawing will be held which selects the winner. under coconut ake a rich pie paste of the flour, oe three-quarters cupful of butter and the boiling water. Roll out, cut in rounds, and line muffin tins with it. Make a filling of the quarter cupful of butter, well creamed; add thesugar and well-beaten ae cream and vanilla. Fold in nounced, but present plans call for the weekly award of one thousand ile Bu VALEX*® UST as motion picture theater managers all over the country are planning to aban- an of Queen Victoria to the present. tion.” Movie + Radio *&kx By VIRGINIA M y Favorite =f general sense is improving. “There are as conditions which federal action may DUST the the house lost one of its members by the death of Representative Benjamin K. Focht of Lewisburg, Pa. Becoming suddenly ill while Mr. STAR taining the sponsor’s product, purchasers will mail them to Congressman B. K. Focht of Pennsylvania Dies “The government cannot initiate action under the circumstances thus far presented. It is felt that the sit- Contrasting Views Perkins and Green on ENATORS, some fifteen in number, who have not committed themselves on the President’s bill to enlarge the preme_ court are earnestly trying to bring about a compromise that would enable them to go many, special ambassador; Gen. that should in the case of the General recognizing bargaining Gen. agreement strikers t.at to authorize HREE famous Americans, with their aides, will represent the United States at the coronation of King George VI of Great Britain in Westminster Ab‘bey May 12. They were »selected by economic This was a slap at the opinion, which was read an The immediate the eight Chrysler plants in Detroit, and that the corporation should not resume production during the period of negotiations. Six thousand strikers had held possession of the plants since March 8 in defiance of court. orders and the governor, as strike, Eminent Men Are Named for the Coronation side, by Chief Justice Hughes The court unanimously upheld the from Thompson, prominent journalist; Walter F. Dodd of Chicago, constitutional authority, and Dean Henry M. Bates of the Michigan university law school. but Justices Sutherland, Butler, McReynolds and Van Devanter dissented from the present judgment, declaring that ‘‘the meaning of the Constitution does not change with the was sitdown © Western Newspaper Union mind is that Williams should draw more from the main democratic bloodstream, and not so much from the blue-blood arteries. He thinks the exclusive preparatory schools are funneling too many students into Williams. UTAH * SLEEP Carolina, down in mountains, in a worn was to “‘be a Saoe ITS and to tell the former am- A native of North keeps a little cottage Envy a Goad “Enmvy is a necessary evil; it is a little goad which forces us to do yet better.—Voltaire. IN when bassadors to Germany, Bancroft and White, were historians, but in less troubled times. He has spoken f sionally vilified, Streicher, Germany’s anti-Semite, slurred his family on August 16, 1935. f you wan allyGET RID OF GAs on) terrible bloating, Gent expect . do it by Just doctoring your stomach ith ae irritating Buss es and “gas Yablets.” Most Is lodged in the upper ineesone and is Prescription has years been democracy, expresses Most of his thirty years as a historian was spent at the University of Chicago. 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