Show I 1 I 1 news loews iab review of current I 1 I 1 II 11 I 1 T events 1 1 the world over senator couzens defeated in michigan b primaries maine recaptured by republicans notable gathering II 11 of savants savanis i at harvard tercentenary 1 I 1 by EDWARD W PICKARD 1 D western newspaper union republicans were highly gratified republicans by the results of the michigan I 1 I 1 primary election for two rea sons first because three out of f five persons who went to the polls asked for republican 1 ballots second I 1 I 1 because becaas e senator 1 james couzens a A republican who has openly declared that he is supporting president roosevelt f ae tor for reelection re election lost z his fight for re nomination C 0 u z sen couzens n ens cm one of the wealthiest members of the senate was badly defeated by former gov wilbur bl brucker and there is more than a suspicion that he knew his bis late fate be beforehand forchand brucker who is only forty two years old has been in public life tor for almost twenty years the republicans re nom frank D fitzgerald tor for the governorship on the democratic side representative senta tive prentiss M brown won the senatorial nomination against louis B ward who was supported by father coughlin for governor they chose frank murphy high commissioner to the philippines and former mayor of detroit both murphy and his defeated opponent george welsh campaigned as I 1 roosevelt Boo sevelt supporters in the new hampshire primaries gov H styles bridges won the republican I 1 senatorial nomination ending I 1 the effort of former senator george H moses to stage a comeback 71 the democrats put up representative william N rogers I 1 nominees for governor are maj francis P murphy republican and bamos amos N blandin democrat massachusetts will have for senator jf 1 I either henry cabot lodge jr lRe republican publican or james al curley inow now governor democrat john W 2 haigis republican and charles F I 1 t churley t hurley democrat were nominated tor for the governorship 61 the gubernatorial nominees in I 1 wisconsin are gov philip la fol 1 lette progressive alexander wi nil ley republican and arthur W k lueck democrat IN AINE the barometer state AT is back in the republican i 1 column at least so far as its state go ticket is concerned the G 0 P captured the united states senator chip the governorship and three j congressional seats senator wal aiace H white republican defeated go gov V louis J brann who sought f I 1 I 1 unseat him lewis 0 barrows republican won the governorship 7 a substantial majority over F arold dubord democrat the vote cast broke all records 1 r size and interest in the election as intense the state had been I 1 1 I 1 visited by both president roosevelt I 1 1 l as s he returned from his vacation A I 1 cruise and gov alt alf M landon the republican presidential nominee F ee w who h 0 made speeches there only jl few eada days y s ago colonel knox vice 1 presidential candidate on the re I 1 ticket also had canvassed tabe aaa state brann who was elected 11 1 governor in 1932 and elected reelected re two lears ears later was the first democrat 0 lp o hold that office in maine and vas las personally popular white was elected senator in 1930 after ten rears ears in the house of represents ives 3 SECRETARY OF agriculture f WALLACE has approved the ew seed corn loan pro iam ram of the AAA the government 1 jsu advance farmers two types of 01 ans on seed corn stored on the rm advances of a bushel ill 11 be made to farmers on bushels of selected corn the lavern ment will have the option ol of buying this corn at a bushel 0 to april 1 1937 the boothe second cond type of loan permits lo 10 advances of 55 cents a bushel on a A boo d wy quality and properly stored aclo M 01 ebbed ribbed corn which can be sorted th I 1 r seed at a later date on the rs ater type of loan the government stains the right to purchase the alve il lateral at a bushel until ril I 1 next ls is understood der stood the 3 to finance corporation has agreed s in 00 af adva advance nce up to under C be f p loan program the loans will BJ roade made to farmers through the ON 01 credit corporation I ib i b bal the interest rate on the new loans loane be e 4 per cent the same a as of f arta jel in effect under the old corn loan 0 OP a 3 I 1 itE DERAL government help ir III r controlling their business has ha I 1 S mik asked by two large section ashe C e tobacco industry I 1 5 retail tobacco dealers ol 01 0 africa nf rica inc representing about aboul ai a i retailers retable rs of tobacco prod j requested quested the federal trad omission mission it to authorize a trad itice conference with a view simulating emulating rules for the elim allm ph n of unfair methods of compe and d trade abuses F r from nine lobao e k 5 ro L 0 co producing states wound up a two day conference in washington with a request addressed to the agricultural adjustment administration to draft a model production control bill anpo T 0 THE sixty sixth annual con i gress of the american prison association held in chicago was presented a report from the committee on crime prevention in which it was stated that the tactics of a certain class of lawyers in defending persons charged with crime have the effect of encouraging criminals to re repeat p eat their offenses the committee declared that 75 per cent of the prisoners now in penal institutions in this country had been bee n literally faced about into a career of crime by their experiences with defense attorneys the coaching of the attorney tended to help the defendant find an alibi for his misdeeds and a sedative tor for his conscience according to the report when public welfare should have guided the lawyer to conduct which would quicken n the sensibilities of the prisoner and awaken him to his own misdeeds the committee recommended more scientific methods in preventing and combating crime and it estimated that the count rys annual crime cost is one fourth of the national income half of the war debt FOR the first time in n seven years the united states is to have a squadron in european atlantic waters it is known as squadron 40 temporary and rear admiral arthur P fairfield was named as its commander admiral fairfield hoisted his flag bag aboard the light cruiser raleigh at the norfolk navy yard and sailed for gibraltar at first the squadron will consist of the flagship raleigh the destroyers kane and hatfield and the coast guard cutter cayuga but navy officials expected its strength would be increased soon the hatfield kane and cayuga had been on emergency duty in spanish waters since the outbreak of the spanish revolt until they were withdrawn to nearby neutral ports following the attempted bombing of the kane by an unknown plane off cadiz last august 30 T IS pleasant to turn from war I 1 IT and politics and read of the doings at cambridge mass where harvard university is celebrating the tercentenary of its founding in I 1 sanders theater was held the academic academe ac recep reception t ion tor for 4 41 I 1 colleges and learned 41 I 1 societies in every I 1 state of the union ih 4 and in forty foreign ik 1 I 1 countries and all of I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 them wearing the 1 P caps gowns and hoods signifying J JB B con Conant nt their various degrees of scholarship president james B conant greeted the guests accepted their credentials denti als and delivered a simple address of welcome he noted that the assembly was an impressive demonstration of the solidarity of the academic academe ic world and saw in the greetings of the delegates the continued aspiration of mankind toward a universal versal fellowship based on human universal ni M re reason as on responding on behalf of the delegates prof elie cartan of the university of paris paid tribute to har bards contributions to education and declared that no barrier political li religious or social should be erected to stop the search for truth when the delegates were called up in in the order of the age of f the institutions they represented first to respond was prof saleh hashem attia of al AI azhar university of cairo founded in then came the next oldest the regia university ceglie astuni bologna fo founded in the tenth century and represented by prof carrado gini third wa was s the university of paris founded in the eleventh century whose representative senta tive was dr cartan oxford cambridge and all others followed down to the youngest represented the academia sinica of chinn china world famous educators scientists and men of letters including ten nobel prize winners were L among those who attended the reception cep tion RANCES famous polar explorer F FRANCES dr jean charcot and 59 of the crew of CO 60 aboard the exploration ship Pour quoi pas were drowned when the vessel foundered in a gale oft off the iceland coast one petty officer swam ashore and told of the tragedy charcot led two expeditions ions to the antarctic and a region there is named for him char in 1925 when one of roald Amund sens north polar expeditions was missing charcot searched the cast coast ot of greenland in the pour four quoi pas par P D OPE PIUS XI may be physically 1 weak as recent reports say but age and illness have not lessened the vigor of his opinions opinion and his I 1 way y of expressing them in greeting a i t I 1 1 and blessing some 1 ive ave hundred spanish y 14 refugees who I 1 I 1 X it were recel received ved at ale I 1 castel caste I 1 gandolfo the 11 holy father took occasion r to denounce strongly the mad 4 forces of communism which he det dared menaced in pope plus pius XI spain sp and else where the v very cry foundations of all order all culture and all civilization he urged the constituted authorities of all nations to oppose these great evils with every remedy and barrier that is possible and prophesied that there will be utter chaos if those who have a duty in the matter do not to repair the breach it if indeed it is not already too late the pope spoke especially of the situation in spain but said the crisis there is 1 a school in which the most serious lesson is being taught to europe and to the whole world to a world now at last wholly steeped ensnared and threatened by subversive propaganda and more especially to a europe battered and shaken to its very foundation for forty minutes the pontiff spoke passionately his voice at times broken with emotion and his bis address was transmitted by radio to all the civilized world hitler too t took 0 a k another hard whack at the communists at a ceremonial tribute to the world war dead in nuremberg before uniformed nazis and others he boasted of ger banys armed strength and shouted our old enemy bolshevism Is vanquished within germany b but u t still active around her borders but let no one be deceived we are ready at any hour we e all have one wish arto maintain peace but with it goes one firm decision never to surrender germany to that enemy we have come to know so well it if hitler as some think tries to lead the coming five power locarno conference into forming an anti soviet alliance he will be firmly opposed by france foreign minister yvon delbacs says so and declares france will under no circumstances abandon her military pact with soviet russia according to pravda authoritative newspaper of Tolo moscow scow hitler plans to attack and partition czechoslovakia before he embarks on a war against the soviet union benito mussolini and his bis cabinet appropriated large sums 0 0 build up italis army navy and air forces to greater strength and planned to carry on vigorously the campaign for self sufficiency in raw materials it looked as if the dove of peace was preparing to leave europe and as relations between japan and china grew more strained every day she probably will vill have to take refuge on the western continent HE spanish rebels scored their THE greatest victory to date when they captured san sebastian capital of province and famous bay of biscay resort santa barabara fort dominating the city was first taken and the cites war council then decided to abandon the place despite the opposition of the anarchists the more conservative basque nationals prevented the reds from burning the city only a paper factory and two residences being destroyed and th defend ilAg forces retreated toward bilbao accompanied by thousands of civilians civi bans and foreigners insurgent troops commanded by col jose marched in and were ceremoniously reviewed and the bishop of pamplona outdated at a thanksgiving service the municipal governor antonio ortega and his staff boarded a yacht to go to new headquarters at zumaya about 15 miles west of 0 san sebastian the new line of defense was established at orlo orio about halfway to zumaya government spokesmen claimed considerable victories in the talavera sector southwest of madrid and not far aiom the portuguese border 0 OUR UR navys intelligence department has discovered that a recent small fire on the she cruiser indianapolis while she was being overhauled in the new york navy yard was caused by the driving of phonograph needles and nails into an electric cable and other suspected sabotage on war vessels is being investigated the work on the cruiser was being done by civilian employees and capt charles A dunn industrial manager of the yard said the placing ot of the nails in the cables was undoubtedly a deliberate attempt to damage the cruiser SECRETARY OF agriculture U WALLACE is arranging a series of 0 community meetings ot of farmers for the purpose ot of laying out the agricultural conservation program tor for next year he said the AAA planned the meetings in the farm areas in order to discuss crop insurance and possible maximum limits of benefit payments to each farm he explained the program aimed at providing greater abundance tor for the a average v e r a g e american home and should help to check soil erosion improve fertility encourage bettar land use and maintain farm 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