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u r n n v V E V I » K . ì . U . O H n O N I C li E i_ M lW i^w nf thè History - Making Events o f the Worf kins. works progress administrator. pie wish to abandon the American Mr. Roosevelt intends to make a form of government.” B y E D W A R D W. P I C K A R D State Rights — “ There has now trip through the drouth area late © Western Newspaper Union. appeared in high places a new and in August dangerous impulse. This is the still holds the speed by hour rec Spanish Government Is impulse to take away and lodge in ord. Sir Henry Wellcome, Checking the Rebellion the Chief Executive, without the Flying out to greet the British people’ s consent, the powers which EPORTS from various sources liner, a big seaplane piloted by Scientist, Dies when analyzed indicated that Capt. W. W. Wincapaw fell to the C IR HENRY WELLCOME, who they have kept in their state gov the Spanish government was more sea. The nine persons aboard were O was bom in a log cabin in Wis ernments or which they have re than holding its own in the des picked up by a boat from the liner consin 83 years ago and who be served in themselves. In its ulti ¡¡SRS ' • Exermont, but one of them, E. T. came one of England’ s greatest mate effect upon the welfare of the perate fighting with gp Ramsdell, a Boston newspaper pho scientists and explorers, died in whole people, this is the most im the Fascist rebels. tographer, was fatally injured. London following an operation. His portant question now before us. It was s e n d i n g scientific achievements rangtd Shall we continue to delegate more more and more from the establishment of physio and more power to the Chief men out to check Ousting of Eleanor Holm logical laboratories to pioneering in Executive or do we desire to pre the advance of Gen From Olympic Team the field of archaeological survey serve the American form of gov eral Mola’ s col umns on Madrid ROBABLY the controversy over through the use of airplanes. He ernment?” from the north and the ousting of Eleanor Holm won the Royal Humane society life j .•.■.VA’/. m from the American Olympic team saving medal in 1885 and as late , w as successfully bombing rebel is destined to be long lived; but as 1927 founded the Lady Stanley J. Edgar Hoover Vexed strongholds in that M l i i j j it is difficult to see how the com Maternity hospital in Uganda, Cen- , by Secret Service part of the country, ........... mittee could have done otherwise tral Africa. x p l a n a t io n s and apologies as well as Cordoba B °wers in the circumstances. The back are not enough for J. Edgar and Seville in the south and Ceuta hand swimming champion, who is Hoover, head of the federal bureau and Melilla in Morocco. The loy Mrs. Jarrett in private life, re Gov. Landon Accepts the of investigation, who was angered alists won decided victories at fused to obey the training rules Republican Nomination by the revelation that the doings of Caspe in the Guadarrama moun and indulged in several drinking OV. ALF. M. LANDON now his “ G men’ ’ had been under in tains where the rebels were trying parties on the ship that carried knows officially that he is the to break through to Madrid, and at the athletes to Germany. She dis Republican nominee for President vestigation by secret service men of the Treasury department His Oviedo. of th e U n i t e d regarded warnings, and afterward strenuous protests started an in States. Before more Mola’ s officers explained that he said the officials knew she liked ‘ ‘a quiry that at this writing is still than 100,000 of his was waiting for the arrival of Gen good time, particularly cham fellow citizens he going on. Mr. Hoover also heard eral Franco’ s forces from the pagne.” Her defenders seem to south, but those troops had not think she was old enough and ex stood at the south a rumor that some one was prob been able to get very far in their perienced enough to be permitted entrance of the ing his “ brokerage accounts,” and advance on the capital. 'Their to do as she pleased, regardless of Kansas capitol in this didn’ t help to calm him. Said chieftains, however, professed to be the effect on discipline. Topeka a n d re he: “ Anybody making such an in confident of ultimate victory. ceived the formal quiry is wasting his time. I have notification f r o m no brokerage accounts, so any e f Claude G. Bowers, American am Organized Labor Split Congressman Snell fort to find them will be futile.” bassador to Spain, was cut off from It is admitted by the Treasury Nears the Climax of New York, who communication with the summer that the secret service has no le T SEEMS at this time that noth quarters of his embassy at San , was p e r m a n e n t gal right to investigate the actions Gov. Landon chairman of the I ing can prevent the great schism Sebastian for several days, being of any other government depart himself at his summer residence in in the ranks of American organized Cleveland convention. Around him ment. The inference has been that Fuentarrabia, close to the French labor. John L. Lewis, heau of the were grouped a thousand leaders several slayings by Hoover’s men border. He finally got in touch United Mine Workers, and his fol of the party, and in front of him with the embassy and removed the lowers in the industrial u n i o n were the throngs of his supporters were unwarranted. 6taff to his villa. Mr. Bowers also movement, are determined to go and admirers. provided safe haven for a number ahead with their plans for the or Here, briefly, is what Mr. Lan New Administrative Court of other foreign diplomats and their ganization of steel workers into a don had to say on some of the Recommended by Bar families. He said he had ascer mass union, and now have expand more vital issues: SPECIAL committee of the tained that not a single American ed their program, proposing to un Recovery — “ The record shows American Bar association, aft had been injured in the civil war. ionize thus the employees of steel that these (New Deal) measures er three years of research, rec American warships and liners were fabrication and processing plants. did not fit together into any defi utilized to evacuate all the Ameri Moreover, Lewis and his asso nite program of recovery. Many ommends the creation of a new fed cans in ports where their lives were ciates have declared they will not of them worked at cross-purposes eral administrative court which ul in danger. appear before the executive coun and defeated themselves. The na timately might absorb the judicial cil of the American Federation of tion has not made the durable prog functions of 75 existing govern Labor to stand trial on charges ress, either in reform or recovery, ment agencies, such as the alco Nazi-Polish Quarrel in of “ fomenting insurrection,” so it that we had the right to expect . . . hol administration, the customs Danzig Is Ending appears the council can do nothing We must be freed from incessant court and the patent office. “ Evils” have resulted from the CCORDING to announcement but suspend the rebels and their governmental intimidation and hos by a Polish news agency which unions, these constituting about one tility. We must be freed from ex “ bewildering multiplicity” and the is generally considered to be the third of the federation’s member cessive expenditures and crippling overlapping jurisdictions of these mouthpiece of the Polish foreign ship. If this is done, the final de taxation. We must be freed from agencies, the committee said, add office, an accord has been reached cision as to expulsion of these un the effects of an arbitrary and un ing that the agencies combine ju between Berlin and Warsaw on the ions will be made by the national certain monetary policy, and from dicial with legislative or executive policies to be followed in the Free convention in Tampa in November. functions, and in some cases there private monopolistic control.” City of Danzig. The Nazis are said Relief—“ Let me emphasize that is no provision for independent re to have agreed to give explanations while we propose to follow a policy view of their decisions. that will take the sting out of re Board Is Appointed to The proposed court gradually of economy in government expendi cent incidents in the city. The Study Drouth Remedies would take over the judicial work tures, those who need relief will texts of notes exchanged between CATTERED rains over limited get it. We will not take our econ of these administrative tribunals Germany and Poland will be sub areas brought only temporary and, when practicable, its judges mitted to the League of Nations be relief from the heat and drouth, omies out of the allotments to the would be recruited from among unemployed. We will take them fore being made public. and then warm weather started a out of the hides of the political the administrative officers whom new advance over it supersedes. exploiters.” the com belt The Agriculture—"We shall establish Nominations for Senate federal crop report effective soil conservation and ero Civil Service Extended to Are Made in Iowa ing board in Wash sion control policies in connection All Postmasterships T OWA Republicans nominated Bar- ington s a i d t h e with a national land use and flood ry Halden of Chariton, editor drouth was as se prevention program—and keep it 'T'HROUGH an executive order of and American Legion leader, for vere as that of 1934 all out of politics. Our farmers 1 President Roosevelt, all post the United States senate seat made and worse than any i are entitled to all of the home mastership appointments in the fu vacant by the death of Louis Mur since the western market they can supply without in ture are to be subject to civil serv phy. His Democratic opponent is country was settled. justice to the consumer. We pro ice examination. The order affects Guy M. Gillette. The serious condi pose a policy that protects them in 13,730 postmasterships of the first, The state Farmer-Labor party tions prevailed over [ this right . We propose to pay second and third classes as vacan delegates met in Des Moines and practically the en- cash benefits in order to cushion cies occur. Incumbents chosen for named former Senator Smith Wild- tire area from the L* Cooke reappointment must pass a non man Brookhart as their candidate Rocky mountains in Montana to the our farm families against the dis competitive examination, as must for the seat Until recently he Hudson valley in New York and astrous effects of price fluctuations employees promoted to postmaster. has been connected with the New southward over western Pennsyl and to protect their standard of In other cases the examinations living.” Deal farm organization. vania, central Maryland, the Ohio ^ Labor—“ The right of labor to or •¡11 be open a n d competitive. valley, parts of Arkansas, and most ganize means to me the right of Fourth class postmasters already of Oklahoma. Queen Mary Sets New employees to join any type of union were under civil service. It was announced in Washington they prefer, whether it covers their Atlantic Record that President Roosevelt had creat plant, their craft or their industry. Father Coughlin Apologizes 'T 'H E Queen Mary, Cunara White ed a national committee to study It means that, in the absence of a to the President Star line’ s great liner, set a measures for remedying conditions new transatlantic record in her lat in the drouth region through uti union contract, an employee has an pA T H E R COUGHLIN, the De est crossing to New York, taking lization of natural resources. The equal right to join a union or to troit "radio priest” who in a the blue ribbon of the sea from committee is headed by Morris L. refuse to join a union ” speech before the recent Townsend- Constitution— ’ ‘It is ‘ not my be- the Normandie of the French line. Cooke, rural electrification admin ite convention c a l l e d President Her time from Cherbourg break istrator. Other members are Col. lief that the Constitution is above Roosevelt a “ great betrayer and water to Ambrose lightship was Richard C. Moore of the army en change. The people have the right iar, has realized the impropriety four days, eight hours and thirty- gineers; John C. Page, acting com by the means they have prescribed' of hi3 language. He has published seven minutes. This beat Norman missioner of the bureau of recla to change their form of govern an open letter to the President of . die’s record by three hours and five mation; Frederick H. Fowler of ment to fit their wishes fering his “ sincere apology.” The change must come by and through minutes, but Queen Mary’ s course the national resources committee; priest also says: the p*ople and not by usurpation. was somewhat shorter than that Rexford G. Tugwell. resettlement "As my President l still respect The Republican party, how- taken by her rival, and the latter administrator, and Harry L. Hop ' - ynu. As a fellow citizen and as a ever, does not believe that the peo- R P as an executive, d e i ^ n ^ cellency’ s fine in t e n u t \ ^ J best for the welfare of' dt«»i mem country that you V ? «* ed in office.’ ’ De ,uPpUiW H Dispatches from Rom ther Coughlin’s speech 7 * * painful impression” Bt i can. and B hop q J “1* H . Priest’ s ecclesiastical * *f' *»1 caving for a visit to the v ^ l ntimated he might incident. tfej V im y Ridge Meraorul Unveiled by Edward M ? ” * ” ln Silence at Vimy p as King Edw .iri VIII of p „ , ’ l unveiled the magnificent „ ¿ £ ¡ 1 ™ bu,lt by FrWcn,| commemorate tie I E bemic capture A Vimy Ridge by J Canadian forces »1 April. G A A S _____ — Afla greeting prtSldtJ Ubrun of Fra«, in French, the faJ said: "We raise ¿jl memor i al to CajJ King Edward d‘an warriori- lt|| an inspired exprevl sion in stone chiseled by a si^y! Canadian hand of Canada1! uad to her fallen sons. It marki tiJ scen e of feats of arms which bit.| tory w ill long remember and CuJ ada can never forget And flJ ground it covers is the gift F ra n ce to Canada.” The dedication culminated tea I y ea rs of labor and an expenditml o f about $1,000,000 on erectioo i I the m em orial. The work wai mom pleted after earlier delays in e»l struction because of difficulties « finding the 7,000 to 8,000 tons of sp ecia l stone required. W alter S. Allward, Toronto arris- tect and sculptor who designed tbs I m onum ent for the Canadian bad* fields m em orial commission, super- vised the preparations for the » [ veiling. Repudiate Debts If Letnke Loses, Says Coughlin T H E R CHARLES E. COUGH F A LIN, speaking at the homecom ing celebration for William Lernke | at Hankinson. N. D.. advised his h earers to repudiate their debts d the Union party candidate were od ] elected President. “ And if anybody tries to enforce them," he added, “ repudiate them also.” Thi*- ! p riest declared, is the only way out “ There are two proposition! w hich need to be considered for ti* N orth w est,’ ’ he asserted. "Oneis» sa ve it from the hands of the ban kers and insurance compawei; the other to save it from drouth. Lindberghs Are Welcomed by People of Berlin / ’■'SOL. AND MRS. CHARLES A- LIN D B ER G H flew in a do row ed plane from London lin, and were given a big rec *P by high Nazi officials, the P and the populace. The colon 1 » the guest o f the air a luncheon attended by best aviators. It was expected R eich sfu ch rer Hitler and Air » ister G oerin g would go from J ^ ern G erm an y to Berlin t0 * hl L in dberghs before they left cou n try. “ N ow Is the Time to Buy * Rent Farm Lands A CC O R D IN G to a reportP A by the National Ass*» M anufacturers, “ cxeessive^ P« ^ tion in fa rm lands apP* to have ended and oppo of ^ fa r m op erators to ren ^ DOf ch ase on equitable c re s to r e d .” , . y the The report, prepared*j . so cia tio n ’ s com mittee o ^ tural co-operation, *a » , ^ re be b a sed on an ana J cornm^ lationship between farm ^ ty p rice s and the mar man I still jegard you highly, but farm real estate.