The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, November 13, 1936, Page TWO, Image 2

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Review of the History■ Making Invents of the W
By
EDWARD
W.
I captured three other town* in that
1 region, and came within seventeen
! miles of Madrid.
PICKARD
(¡3 Western N’e* »¡uper Union.
rights and vital interests must be
respected.’’
Mollison Sets a Record
He saw the League of Nations
' T ' H IRTY-SEVEN thousand tnari
in
Atlantic Flight
“ shipwrecked by Wilson ideology.”
time workers cn the Pacific
''.M T . JAMKS A
MOLLISON.
which he asserted was the phil­
coast went on strike, and im­
FngUsh
aviator,
established
a
osophy inspiring “ the illusion of dis­
mediately the trouble spread to the
new speed record f r trans atlantic
armament.”
Gulf a n d Atlantic
(lights when he landed at Croydon
“ The league must reform or per­
coasts. In the west
• near i.< nd o. IS lb urx and
ish.” So fur as Italy is concerned
about 150 vessels /
17 minutes after he had left Harbor
“ the league may perish," he as­
were tied up in ports ' §
Grace. Newfoundland, i.i hn Am er­
serted.
and others heading f
ican Bcllnnca monoplane I> >rolhy.
In London it was said that rec­ The previous fastest west to «-a»t
that
w a y faced
ognition of Italy’s sovereignty over crossing was made in 19.12 by Am e­
walkouts by t h e i r
Kthiopia could come only through lia Karhart in 14 hours. 5« minutes
crews on arrival. In
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League of Nations procedure so fur
New York members
from llarb r Grace to l.ond xtderry,
as Kngland is concerned. Foreign
of the International
office comment was that no matter Ireland.
S e a m e n's
union
what might be the portent of Mus- j
voted a “ sit down”
solini's speech, Britain w >uld not Nazi Four Year Program
strike in defiance of
Mayor Ko.ssi
change her Mediterranean policy.
their national offi­
Launched by Gocring
cers, and maritime workers in
p
Houston and Port Arthur. Texas,
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quit
their
jobs
and
picketed Toronto’s “ Baby Derby”
of air and now the director of the
the waterfront. Federal officials Ends in a Muddle
to
Nazi four-year economic sch
r HEN Charles Vance Millar
were trying hard to settle the dis­
make the rcich in-
died ten years ago leaving a
putes between the unions and ship­
dependent of th e
ping companies, chief of which re- will in which JoOO.OOO was bequeathed rest of the world in
late to control of the hiring halls, j to the Toronto woman who gave r a w in u c r u l i .
wage increases and shorter hours. birth to the greatest number of l a u n c h e d
his
Assistant Secretary of Labor E. F. children in the ensuing decade, it program at a great
McGrady was in San Francisco and was considered a sardonic j"ke. The Nazi rally in Berlin.
intimated the government might in­ “ baby derby” is over, and it still “ We shall hack fin
is a joke, or at least a sac. muddle.
tervene.
ger after finger of?
Six
women are tied for the prize,
“ When any group, whether bank­
the foreign h a n d
ers, employers or labor, take action each claiming nine registered ba­ c l u t c h i n g
at
endangering the welfare of the na­ bies. and eight others have filed Germany's
throat
tion they are assuming a position claims with the executors of the within the next four
that the government must challenge will.
years." he declared. < i n . Goer lug
Two relatives of Millar announced
to protect the state and the people,”
Outlining hiS plans. Goering said
they would contest the will; and no German had starved, nor would
McGrady said.
“ The free flow of water-borne for­ the Ontario government was ready starve. The high seas fishing fleet
eign and interstate commerce has to intervene with legislation that will be increased, he asserted, so
become paralyzed. This will involve w o u l d keep the lawyers, w h o the |<copic can eat fish whei meat
directly or indirectly the lives of the planned legal actions in behalf of is not available. Whale fishing will
various claimants, from getting be developed for the margar.ne it
citizens of the whole nation.”
can produce, he promised.
San Francisco had the added dis­ most of the money.
tress of a strike of 1,000 warehouse­
Goering urged all Germans to fol­
men who demanded higher wages, Hoare Warns Russia Not
low the example of Reichsfuchrer
and Mayor Angelo Rossi was mus­
Adolf Hitler who, he said, eat* nei­
to Meddle in England
tering his forces to meet both this
ther
[
. e of commons repre- i V1
" * meat nor butter The audience
trouble and the maritime strike. He
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expected violent warfare along the
Goering told
them
he I had
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ment declared that nonintervention
waterfront and said he would take
pounds by eating less butter.
the necessary steps to protect pub­ in Spain must be preserved to pre­
Germany would prefer the old sys­
lic interests. The police set up head­ vent chacw in Eu­
tem of international exchange of
rope;
r.nd
then
Sir
quarters in the Ferry building and
wares, but this now is impossible in
strung their own telephone wires to Samuel Hoare, first
a mad world, so Gi m any will build
lord
of
the
admir-
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every pier.
her factories, pr due«- h r own syn­
alty, uttered a stern
It was reported in San Francisco
thetic rubber and h< r own sub­
warning to soviet
that coast shipowners were consider­ Russia not to inter-
stitutes for cot n and other m a­
ing a plan to ask the United States
terials for which .!• no . must spend
fere with ailairs in
navy to put “ safety crews” aboard
millions of dolla. ■ y< .r y, the gen­
England.
western merchant ships left un­
eral declared.
“ It is almost al­
manned.
ways disastrous to
Admiral Harry G. Hamlet, as a interfere in the af­
Lorado Taft, Noted
member of the federal maritime fairs of other coun­
Sculptor, Dies
Sir Samuel
commission, opened a fact-finding tries,” Sir Samuel
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Hoare
hearing in San Francisco, summon­ declared, addressing
l j ,
r recoi
ing the shipowners to present their a west-end meeting, “ I commend
most American tcjlpt« r <.f this pe­
case first. The seven striking unions that observation to agents of the
riod, died at the ag;- of seventy-six-
and their allies were to be heard Comintern. They will find that the
after an illness of eigl t days. He
later. The maritime commission had
more they interfere in th* domestic ; knew his demise was impending and
previously ordered peremptorily
affairs of this country, the worse it worked hard almost to the last m
that the strike be delayed until it will react against their activities.'
the endeavor to complete several
could hold t h e hearing, but the
Sir Samuel added: “ On no ac­ commissions. Mr. Taft was a grad­
unions declined to submit to this
count must we interfere in business uate of the Univer ity of Illinois and
dictation.
which does not concern us. It is studied in the Ecolc des Beaux Arts
necessary to say that—and say it in Paris. He did many important
most clearly—in view of the very pieces of sculpture and also was
Mussolini Says Italy’s
curious vacillating attitude adopted continually active in enlarging pub­
Policy Is Armed Peace
by the Labor party toward the civil lic knowledge and appreciation of
**/r'\U R policy it one o f peace with
war in Spain.”
art.
everybody. But it will be
The admiralty first lord referred
an armed peace.” Such was the
flat statement of Prem ier Mussolini to the complete "volte face” of the Japan Emperor Revh ws
of Italy in a speech Labor party fn resolutely support­ His Large Fleet
at Milan which was ing the government’ s policy of |
V OT to be outdone in martial
carried by r a d i o “ hands off Spain” at the party con- |
,:' :,urcs by o th | ,r nations,
t h r o u g h o u t the gress recently and then shifting to \
world.
It was ad­ demands that the government per- Jaf)an dotted out her entire navy
rcVK‘ w by Kmperor Hirohito.
dressed to all na­ mit British sale of arms to Spain
It Was the groat« t V .i «-t o v e r
tions, but especially
brought together in Asiatic waters,
to Great Britain,
comprising 108 warships aggregat­
Madrid
Is
Bombed
by
whose superiority in
ing nearly 700,000 tons and manned
the Mediterranean II Insurgent Planes
by
40.000 men. Large numbers «if
Duce
b o l d l y D EPEATEL) raids by rebel b .mb-
aircraft also took part in the evolu­
llenged. id - ap­
tion in Osaka bay.
pealed to thu British , ri^ an9 its suburbs and scores of
Prem ier
to c o m e to some | Persons, mainly women and chil-
Mussolini
w i t h Aren, were killed. There was fierce Roosevelt Names Ei^ht
agreement
Rome as to Italy’s rights and in­ and desperate fighting northeast of for Peace Conference
terests in this area, warning that the capital and the government t ] ECRETARY Of­
STATE HULL
failure to do so might mean war.
ferees were driven back toward the 1 z r
and seven other Americans were
“ If the Mediterranean is for others « I » . T I , «S to », lines were
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a high road,” said Mussolini, “ for
us Italians it is life. We have said Ä
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and the * i “ ..“ ” " " ' ■
a thousand times and I repeat we government commanders were pre­ forthcoming inter-American confer­
do not intend to menace this road, paring for a "sweeping new offen­ ence in Buenos Aires for the main-
we do not intend to interrupt it. sive.” The Fascists took Brunete tenance of peace. The conference ii
But we say, on the other hand, our alter a bloody fight, having already to open on December 1, and the
American delegation i* on its way
Shipping Is Crippled
b y Maritime Strike
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now to the Argentine capital Mr
Hull'» colleague* arc:
Sumner Welle*, assistant seerr
(ary of atalc In charge of Latin
American a ffair»; Alexander W
Weddell, ambassador to Argentina.
Adolf A Merle Jr., chamberlain of
New York city; Alexander F Whit­
ney, president of the Hrothcrh'MMi . f
Railroad Trainmen; Charles G h en
wick, pi ofessur of f Mil It tc a I silence,
llryn Mawr college; Michael I'
Doyle. I'liiladelph :a lawyer, and
Mrs. Elsie F. Musser, Salt Lake
city, member of the Utah state
senate.
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12H.429.000 Population
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now number 12fl.429.0o0,
according to the estimate of Direc­
tor William L Austin of the bureau
of census. The new figure, s i of
Jufy 1, represented an increase of
908.000. or 0 71 per cent, since July
I, 1935. It was based on the num­
ber of births and deaths during the
year ending June 30, 1 Jdfi, and the
excess of immigration over em igra­
tion.
Mirths exceeded deaths by 899 95fl
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and the n«-t imm grat. >n w
8.044.
according to the data taken by Aus­
tin Tlie population figure on the
h i• is of the 1930 census was 1 2'.' 77 >
04fi. and the biggest annual increase
since then was 1.022.000, for (hr year
ending July 1. 1931.
The bureau of agrlrultural eco­
nomics also has been doing some
population « '.¡mating It says the
back to the farm movement of the
depression years has halted and
tiiat the farm p -pula,ion remained
practically stationary during 1935.
being 31.809.0U! at the end of that
year. Tins figure, the bureau s.iys,
was only slightly greater than in
1920 and “ somewhat less” than m
1910.
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France W ill Builil Up
It» Air Strength
• J *.r ,i rle dur.nf U* I
l nine rr.onlhi of
BED to quick action by thp
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new accord between Germany
the year arr.ounUnj
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and Italy, Leon Ilium's popular
front cabinet approved a large in­
crease in France's m ilitary a i r mg period of 1935
force, already reputed to be one of
r minimized field
the most powerful In the w-rld. To Hi : .
tiiat heavy
modernize and build up the aerial
squadrons the government will
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(fiend $230.000.000 at once. It was
. ,r Pressed for farver •
reported, too, that the cabinet de­
cided to ask parliament to vote ex­
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traordinary funds for the fortifica­
tion of the northern frontier because , • jj,-r governments in
and Uu* was the»«
of Mclgiurn's reversion to a policy
of private business. On I
of armed neutrality.
trade agreements he
Veteran Ship Captain
Dies in England
-A, ii l.ke to end th»
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-r hie trade balar.ee.
he «aid. ‘ but weare i ^
\ J A N Y Am erican travelers Join
j,,.r. .1 of study ana n »
* the English in mourning the ' i, world trade."
death of Sir Edgar Britten, com­ j In fact. Roper found
mander of the great liner Queen
Mary and commodore of the Curiard
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White Star lines. He was stricken
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with paralysis In Southampton and
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died within a few hours. Sir Edgar
was sixty-two years old and first
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went to sea as u lad of eighteen
jltcd from the dm
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in sailing ships, lb- was knighted by . jp ,.r, ratiK-r th
an
King George V in 1934.
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Is Granted Divorce
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minutes in the court of a sizes
at Ipswich, England, sufficed to
give marital
N >b!e Bay Trto j j j j g
B c c n A M ^ H
freedom to Mr
"W a lly”
Simpson.
Justice Sir Anthony
Hawke heard neatly
arranged evidence
of the infidelity o f
Ernest Simpson, who
was not represented,
and gruffly gave a
decree nisi to the
attractive American
woman who h a s
been and is the close
friend of King E d­
.Mr», ttlmpson
ward V III. For six
months she will be on probation,
technically chaperoned at all times,
and if her behavior satisfies the
k m g'i pioctor she will be unquali*
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