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SIX ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW, R06EBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. 1936. ENGLAND JOINS IN EDICT TO SPANIARDS (Continued from pao 1) pxprpsspil Rruvo roncern Inst week ft it )o involved in cotiflfcl be cause of the Spaniuli civil wur uIouk Its putiro border. Should revolt In l'orhifcnl de velop tlie HoutlK'rn pen lunula of Ku ropi would present a pietui-H of a socialist Kovenmient tryinp to crush fascism In Spain, nod a fun cist government In Portugal bat tling communism. MADTtID, Auk. 21. f AV)The Rpiinlsh Roverniuent, patlenH nnx Ions to avoid lntenmtii.iml com plicntlons from Iho civil war. re fused comment today on warnings from Herlln and Loudon that the rlcbls of foreign tdiips must be re Bpeeted. "Wp hnvn Tiolhlner wbntever to Pay," a hfh orflcbil of (lie state department asserted. REBELS BEGIN NEW DRIVE TOWARD MADRID SECTOP (rnpyriKht, IWfl, by the Associated Press) nKMET, ITKA Pf UTATTT KIIS, Tlur ros, Sifaln. Au. 21. The onn-eved foimde c (he Spanish J X'L?ion. f.ennral Milan Astray, reviewed 2,000 fafieist followers today and ordered them to march on the Somo Sierra mountain front to morrow. That front (: In the fiuadarrania rantre norlh of Madrid. The youthful "falaiidislaR." com posed of the fascist troons of .lose Prlmo de Itivern. son of the bite, dirl at or. nnd others, were well i eotilnnerl nnd well dtselnllned. Tlebel lenders said Ihev number- od nnlv 2S.O0O In mhl-.Iutv, but now there wero zoo.oon in the northern provinces alone. Thev Inrlude mnnv pretly younp Kins, dressed ns men. Rebel Units Join Roulhern rebel columns, advanc ing on Madrid from Seville and Oranada. wero renorted to have effected a Junction nt I.oja, west of fJranda. Ttehel lenders said the troon met "entbuslaslle manlfestnlions" nlone Hie way, pstahllsblni; full communication for the first lime bntweoti the two elties In ihn south nnd the armies In the field. A f res h M orocca n battalion. THE GIRL'S CAFE 216 N. Jackson St, Service with a Smile Open 5:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. meanwhile, arrived at HurROg by rail from Seville and departed for an undlHclosed destination, appar ently on the, northern front. The InsurRcnt leaders said t'ov eminent troops were evacuating run, in the noi th. Villace Bombed A faselnt rebel airplane dropped five bombs on the village of lli-n-ranl, south of San Sebastian, today whi'e negotiations were reported under way to restore paee In the Kay of liiscay battle area. One child was wounded, dis patches declared. The rtasquo nationalists who have been uidinK the loyalist mili tia, it was said, were trying to end the fighting by arranging the sur render of (he cities of San Sebas-. tlan and Irun, besieged by rebels. In return, under l he Uasfpies' plan, the revolt ers would grant amnesty to the reformers, the re ports related. Loyalists Claim Victories Fighting continued in the Ouad- arrama mountains out.-ide Madrid with new victories claimed by loy alists. Iova lists were reported streng thening positions near Teniel while Catalan columns reported the capture of f apse, near Zara goza. fHher reports stated that loyalists had surrounderi the city of Hitesca further north of Zara- goza. In the Oundarranin sldrmlshes, soefjiMKt militia claimed they rout ed n-bels and captured arms, am munition and food provisions. Konr hundred rebels were taken prisoner, the government said. The war ministry contended lov- aiists iia.i completelv beaten back Iho rebels fn (he Sierra fJuudar- nima chain and that attack upon Madrid through that, seetion now imude by the Hearst management were denied In an American News paper guild statement Issued in Vew York and signed by I ley wood lEioun, In tenia t tonal president. He accused the Hearst manage ment of "filing downtown Seattle hotels w Ilh aimed men. termed 'loyal workers' imported from Lou Angeles and Sun l-'rancirico." and t hrouirh radio programs attempt ing "to Incite a spirit of mob vio lence against the dulv ronstlnrted -lUthorities of the citv berauHe they have refused to condone the reign of terror which Hearst has utready instituted." "The real Issue Involved." Broun said, "is the right, of nrnanized newspapermen to seek fair work ing conditions, and the right of other organized workers to support them In a strike brought on by the denial of those conditions. sure be knew the definition of the I charge. Kfflnger, who bus denied any connection with th Legion, once said, however, it had more than (iiOH.oiHj members. LANDON AIRS VIEWS ON NATION'S NEEDS (Continued from page 1) BLACK I.F.GIONISTS INDICTED IN DETROIT (Continued from paee 1) wnro In progress. Prosecutor Mfi (!roa dlflrjosfd Htiitomr'nts which l. kiiIiI Inrllfiilml that Kfflnt-fr had hririulmt Ihfit "nr.'HHii r. U'oulfl hn brought to hi-ar" on MMilran At- Km,, 'nmwil should do. hut 1 think toin.-v fiiuicnil Da v lil II. Crowlny w" w,lllt ,,,"' thliit-s wllhout lo ndic l)ii! Itluilt I.i'Klonnnlroa wiuandcnnK our money." nffiiHcd of thn Ioolo killing. the verdict of the gn at jury of the people." Hasty Acts Decried Devoting nioHt of his remarks at Hops late yesterday to govern ment, Itndon asserted: "Wo have seen In the Inst three years mure lumortant measured jammer) through congress without any consideration whatever slap ped together In haslv fashion man we have ever seen In any oth er three-year period of our coun try." "We need a congress that will not nhdlcatn one of lt most im portant functions under the consti tution: lh.it Is, of consideration ni'l debate." "The way to remedy that sllua. lion la to elect a republican' con gress. 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I'l-unklv. thesp nirn nro iho rirnt to turn to thn envornnr to nxiipt iiHHiinincfH of imliifcrpiifp or roinim'a of prntccl ion. . . . They wjml to flKht." Ho nnlii';f(I til ton Hip rroL'iil- tlnn of roiirr'ivo luirmiininn riulit by siiyin; "U'Ihmi ciiiploycH hk ' to work, whotln-r ainonu' th.-m- 'iclvfs or with Hip pniployor, thev urn Piitftlfil to work without bHnjr nmlPHted, willmut fear of phvHicnl violPiu p, wit limit inllnii- tlullun In ihHr Iioiiiph. 'I'liiw riclil to work must nnd will h rpsncrt- Ml." When print i-rfl, preMsmon nnd oiiM.'r iii('cli:inl-iil depart nn-nt fin ployt's HoiiKht ndmitiuncH tn tlit I'linit t!:(! firal liny, lliey Ufit tnrn pd Imrlt by pirkptH ttnd tlip iipwb Ptippr'K KtispfiiKioii t'ollowfd. TypD uraphiciil nnd pre hkiimmi union In-adn ttald tlip nicn woyo nnalilo. thmiKh wlllirm, to fulfill rontnirt iiul otiliKiilioiiH. ' Hearst Speaks Out In Ii'HtnlPiiM'iit Ironi Koiito, llntv, Wliliain Itamlolpli Hfarst, puhlisii or of Hip l'-l. wiid: "It baa cost nip ovpr a million dollars tn conduct my pappr in Scut Ho nil through the dcprcHHlon and up (o date. "If tun coniniuniHtH want lo i-p lluvo hip of HuH cost and of Hip duly of xupplyiuK jobs to labor. II is not nit unmixed evil. I would i save money. "Mmvcver. Hicin is a jjri'atpr Ik at Hhikc llnin savin;? money. "Then" is tltp issnp of a in'p press mid a tree country. "No presM Ik free (bat in subject lo mob rule. "No country a free where Iho public officials are too cowardly or loo corrupt to protect Hie funda mental rights of loyal and law- abiding citizens." Hearst Accused Charlies of trade union violence The proHPcutor nnld TiusHell Tel- lex, dPHcribcd a u Tllack Legion cantalri; JnKcph K. Allen, mi ad hi taut." and Andrew .1. Ii;iv, a "colonel." all of Detroit, told him llicy vlslli'd Kftlner in Lima lasl month. Allen's statement tmid EffinKr told lilm Tllack Lotion nipnibcrs in Ohio had "approached him" with hropoHals that tbo prisoners held Iipip be relpased by force. Kffin er, Allen said, told him Hipip wnro Ion mauv fiolice and army troops in Detroit for the KprEoii to "come i hero and lako (ho Rituaiion ovnr." LIMA. O., Aus. 21. (AP) VIp Kll V. KffinKer, named by Prosecu tor Duncan Mcf'rea of Detroit an national chieftain of the Ttlack Legion. Raid today he would fitrht exlradillon to Michigan to face an Indictment cbaiKinK criminal syn dlculism. 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