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remner IE, 1D38 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page FIva i 6 -in Rules Out (fish Musicians ficels Contracts pe'er German Accord 1 1 0,000 Workers in State Earn Credits for Unemployment Benefits But Only 55,000 Have Enough to Be Eligible for Payments After Dec. 1 Approximately 53,000 employes benefits In the meantime, we will in New Mexico have earned wage, try to find you a job." credits under the unemployment! One week later all three men compensation law and will be go back to the employment of-eligible to out-of-work benefits fice. They had been trying to find after Dec. 1. It was estimated new jobs without success.

PWA Spends 45 Cents To Create One Hour of Private Employment WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (JPi The Public Works Administration published a report Sunday that every 45 cents it spent in grants on non-Federal projects created more than one hour of employment at prevailing wages in private industry. Data unon which the conclu 'JN, Nov. 27 (P A reli in Vienna said Sun undisclosed number of Jewish musicians en Coughlin's Radio Talk Cancelled Fails to Submit Copy in Advance NEW YORK, Nov. 27 W) Radio Station WMCA announced Sunday "Father Coughlin has cancelled his radio series over WMCA by his failure to submit a copy of his broadmast in advance by noon Sunday as required by WMCA." Differences between the Detroit radio priest and the local station began last Sunday after his regular broadcast.

A station announcer followed Father Coughlin's talk with the statement that "unfortunately, Father Coughlin had made some mistakes of fact." Some listeners regarded part of Sundav bv the New Mexico com- lne interviewer says: "I have sion was based came from the Civil Liberties Union Asks Roosevelt To Let Strachey In NEW YORK, Nov. 27 UPl-Tha American Civil Liberties Union Sunday sent a petition signed by 58 educators, publishers, religious leaders and liberals to President Roosevelt asking him to intervene personally in the barring of John Strachey from this country. It appealed to him to "direct the State and Labor Departments to see that Mr. Strachey be promptly heard on the charges against him." Strachey, British leftist author and lecturer, was barred upon his arrival from England Oct. 10.

A special board of inquiry ordered his detention at Ellis Island after his visa was cancelled by the State Department a few hours before he sailed to this country. He was released Oct. 25 under $500 bond and an injunction to deliver no lectures. The bond was posted pending an appeal. teach at the Music Con mission, which issued details of Sd news for you, Dick, and you, in ivoue, Japan, suet Bureau of Labor statistics, officials said, and covered a five-vpar npriod of PWA activity.

Re. Woodring Urges Canal Defenses War Secretary Says Need More Air Force WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (Pi-Secretary of War Woodring told President Roosevelt in a report made public Sunday the Panama Canal's defense should be made "impregnable" without delay. Full equipment for the Army and National Guard, expansion of the general headquarters air force, and augmented war stores are other immediate defense needs, Woodring said in his annual accounting. The President will transmit the report to the new Congress meeting January 3.

Vital Link In Defense The War Department head stressed defense of the canal as the vital link in the Navy's strategy to defend both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts with a single fleet. "All locks, and dams on that vital waterway must be made bombproof." he said. "The pos ad their contracts annul Pope Addresses Group of Pilgrims Pontiff Shows Strength After Illness Continue From Pj Om taxing schedule of audiences which reached a climax in his appearance before the Hungarians, Asthma Prevents Rest In the afternoon he went to bed for about two hours but asthma bothered him again, members of his household said, and he arose to sit in an arm chair until 6 p. m. A Vatican news service said he then went to a place in the official apartment where, from behind a screen, he could hear special sermons preached by cardinals at the annual spiritual exercises of the Papal court.

The service ended at 7:45 p. m. and the Pontiff immediately went to bed for the night. Hearings Are Ended Dr, Aminta Milanl Indicated relief at the knowledge audiences 1- the operation of tlie law. nmry.

i nave jods ior Doin This number represents about Clf 'u. You get to go back to one-half the total number of work we won't have to keep the Japanese government suits of this study are expected your applications for benefits any jlisdosurc followed by two workers in the state who are pro- longer, to be renectea in me Administration's budgetary recommenda (e signing at S'okyo of tented by the job insurance law. i Hrrnrrl nn nil. rru mnminn ner runt, has tions to the next Congress. 4.

All's iciuaiiuuft --operation on the anniver- not worked in covered employ- the Japanese-German- ment sufficiently to quality for "I'm sorry I haven't good news for you, Tom, but come back at this time next week, and if we haven't gotten a job for you, then you will be eligible to start draw- cnecKS. A series of meetings that have i series 01 inecu.ifta mm hpnpfitc i u.u ho cao tn In oenents. the problem of haven for ueen item r'luusurai w.v. --j it iha will he climaxed1. "drry go 10 weir new was nressins.

One Tds to wait another -jt I UfJDt if Polish Jews, who had with a meeting here pleased from custody on' night at the High School Aum- At Tingley Arrives Home From Hunt "Will Have Something To Say on Hospital" Contlnatd From Fi Ont phatically he would have "some standing that they would, torium when the provisions employment office still has not country, were arrested; law will be explained to employes been able to find him a lob. From Jecause Poland refused to and employers. a the Unemployment Compensation Commission, however. Tom re There Is no national unemploy llgilhem. Some young Jews ARTHRITIS ment compensation system, the in yV Liberia.

ceives a form which states that he process of erasing all dividual states having their own now eligible to draw benefits (wuum ue suspenaea ior ine rest of Jewish influence con-law and systems with which the for the first week of unemploy the removal of signs Government co-operates. jou wnt to really try to fet rid of jovt Rhfumatiim Neufitu Arthritis Sciatica Lumbaro vou must firtt tret rid nf intn nf ment after the waiting period which he already has served. Range of Benefits of the week because of the spiritual exercises. In the morning the Pope was carried from his small bedroom to his audience chamber where, th old and false bflif about them I Read a Book that ia informim thouaanda-w Vienna streets named for 2100 Employers Enrolled well as of statuary and In the two years since the New ommemorations of once-S Mexico law was passed, the state thing to say" before Dec. 1, when Stewart's dismissal becomes effective.

He did not disclose how many members of the hospital board The form further states: "Week- Jews. commission has enrolled in its iy benefits by 11 a. he had received in quick succession Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, Papal secretary of state; Giuseppe Cardinal Pizzardo; Ca- "The Inner MyatrrUa of Rheumatism-Arthritis." Id aimpla wordt thia heiplul Book reveals startling, proven facta that tvery sufferer should know I Tha 9th tdltloa ia juat off the press and a frea copy ill ba mailed without obligatioa to any aufferer sending their addresa prompt. 1 to tha tutior, H. P.

Clearwater, Ph. 194S-N EailowtU. Mains. -Adv. those of whom memory system 2100 employers.

Duringjmer weekly salary, Since your eradicated were Joseph that time contributions from thesei average weekly salary has been nenfels, who was respon- businesses have built up a reserve. $20, you can draw benefits of the abolition of torture; fund of $2,250,000, all of which $10 a week. During that time the thod of police investiga-l will be used to pay benefits to un-, employment service will continue i Siegfried Marcus, Aus-'employed workers in future years. to seek a job for you, but until iomobile inventor. A butt Now the commission has turned 'a job is found you will draw ember of the Rothschild 'its eyes to the real jobs for which: benefits.

The law provides that millo Serafini, governor of Vatican City; and Archbishop Jean Chol-let of Cambral, France. sibility of sabotage by crews of ships transiting the canal must be completely eliminated." For Reserve of Arms Other "recommendations of utmost importance" that Woodring made involved remedying deficiencies in organization, equipment and personnel of the Army and National Guard and establishing reserves of arms for the national armies that would have to be recruited quickly in the event of war. Woodring left to General Mai in Craig, chief of staff, the specific recommendations as to munitions. Craig reported two weeks ago that present military deficiencies were substantially the same as those reported to Congress last spring. He estimated those of the Army and National Guard would cost about $160,000,000 to remedy and that about should be spent for reserves.

i i family was taken downi. was created: First, to assist an; no person can draw more than had accepted his invitation to meet with him Wednesday. The governor, as ex-officio chairman of the board, called the meeting last week to investigate Stewart's dismissal. He said he was awaiting copies of the minutes of the board meeting, which he requested from Dr. J.

W. Hannett of Albuquerque, chairman. Hannett Goes East Dr. Hannett Thursday announced the removal of Stewart and the appointment of Dr. John W.

Myers, neuro-psychiatrist for the U. S. Veteran's Facility at Albuquerque, as his successor. Dr. Vienna railroad station, his remarks as anti-Semitic.

Station officials subsequently requested the priest to submit Sunday's talk to them 48 hours in advance of delivery. This later was changed to four hours, which was noon. Repeats His Address In Detroit Father Coughlin repeated a portion of his address last Sunday on the Nazi persecution of Jews and asked his radio audience "to judge for itself whether the speech was either vicious or un-american." "Following last Sunday's broadcast," said the Royal Oak (Mich.) priest, "a vicious campaign of misrepresentation, based upon fancy and not upon fact, has been carried on not only against me, but against the cause I represent." He described last Sunday's address as one "whose main objective was to point out the cause of all persecution persecution of Christians as well as of Jews" and continued: "Admittedly, I did attack and will continue to attack the Atheistic Jews and the Atheistic Gentiles and those who sustain them. Invites Jews "But, as a matter of record, I will prove that actually I invited and still invite the non-Communist, non-Atheistic Jews, whom I respect and with whom I deeply sympathize, to join with me in combatting communism. "I will prove that I did not defend nazi-ism but condemned it vigorously, I will prove that I condemned the Nazi pogroms." out-of-work employe in finding; lo weeks of benefits in any bene-new employment and, second, toflt year." illlon Wealth 1.

ulafinn nf Ipws' wealth 1 provide mm wun lunas aurmg wto irom men, Torn in the Vienna edition Iperlods of unemployment. araws nn weekly benefit check. In Albuquerque, noy uook, as a jod Decause it is only half as much monev director of the New Mexico com hsfuehrer Hitler's own er, Voelkischer Beobach-it at about 8,000,000,000 mission, and his fellow commis- for alii doners, v. flnm wa w. Of this Kane, are busy mapping plans for (I a frrim 1 I II L- 5918,000,000) was said toe P)mnl ol uoicino iu plovcd workers as he has been taking each week, but it is enough to keep himself and his family from going hungry or accepting charity.

It will "tide him over" until he can find another job. "The important work of the New Mexico Unemployment Compensation Commission in connection with the New Mexico State od in Austria, indicating Hannett said he would not be! present for the meeting called by Tingley, as he was leaving Meanwhile, the New Mexico state employment service, a division of the commission, is putting capita, Austrian Jews Mvout three times as weal ll-hose in the rest of Great- Sunday for the East. Gov. Tingley said all members of his party, which included Mayor Clyde Oden of Albuquerque, the finishing touches on its system nn any. pelKischer ueooacnier saia ar.mpiovme,nr.

bervire is to keep l- had enjoyed a successful hunt! trian Jews were million-The largest individual job. The director of this service me" at WOrk'" Cook de J. C. Mitchell. fortune, it said, was 1 during the last week.

A visitor at the mansion Sunday night was Lieut. Gov. Hiram "Every time we cav out one throughout tected by having worked some time in covered employment. When workers draw cash benefits, they are entitled to draw one-half of their former weekly wage. The maximum weekly benefits will be $15, the minimum will be S3 or three-fourths of the full-time weekly wage, whichever is the lesser.

This applies to total unemployment. Another basis Is used to arrive at the benefit amount for partial unemployment. The length of time a worker can draw benefits depends upon his past record of employment. No man can draw more than 16 weekly benefit checks in any one benefit year. In eleven towns Uiarlrc rnhnut 1 0.000.1)00 dollar in benefits it means that -cr: Dow of Roswell, who said his call paying yr.

Dave failed because we did was purely a social one. ssmentoitrnsivonnasn, "Vnot get that unemployed man v. a tni iui acvli ni vcaia. v. i wouiu nave muic i ijoo.

it would De ideal if we never 0 marks ($8,000,000) left he offices during coming years tQ out LZml Back Pain and inousanas 01 worKers win come in Vl nia Wood Fires waftu" said ndcr Control; (idney Strain workers "As I understand it," Cook "fha rtrirv, I RUSSIANS PROTEST MOSCOW, Nov. 27 W) Two thousand of Soviet Russia's leading writers, artists, architects and sculptors attended a meeting Sunday at which speakers attacked Germany's treatment of Jews. An account of the meeting distributed tRuns $6,000,000 How Act Works Another important rule Is that no man can draw benefits for any 1 fi.iuaiv uiiiuurc ui a hi ANGELES, Nov. 27 and colds often put a ttrafn on the Kidneys and functional kidney disorders may the true of Excess Aridity. OeUlnar TJn 13 system or unemployment corn-workers in New Mexico may filejpeiwBtion is to promote the sta-their claims for benefits under thelbiiization nf mnimm.ni tv, forest and brush fires in California were under rt Nlghta, Burning Passages, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Diiziness, Bwollen Ankles, Rhea-matin Palnj, and Puffy Eyelids.

rTelp your kidneva nurlfv vnup hlnrtd ipfth f'vutRK. TTru laws that have been enacted in this country are designed to ac- New Mexico Unemployment Compensation Act. To see how the act will work, jSunday night, with at between to private and ween in wnicn ne is invoivea in a labor dispute. If he goes on strike, the time he loses cannot be counted in drawing benefits. The first claim for benefits will be filed after Dec.

1, 1938. and the first benefit checks will actually be issued some time about Dec. 31. jCompiish this by removing the by Tass (Russian official news agency) said a resolution was adopted "expressing indignation and wrathful protest against the barbarity of German Fascists against the Jewish population." nnniW Ine casts 01 inree while treating the effect." ally the first dosa (torts helping your kidneys clean out excess acids and this soon may maka you ferl like new again. Under the money-berk guarantee Oyer must satisfy completely or cost nothing.

Get Cyste (slst-texi today. It costs only 3c a dose at toWu.A..l,ZX-A. workers who find themselves out Doesn't Cover All Fields fT tt'ni'V I Til druggists ana ue guarantee protects you. i II I i 4h tZsZ t'p eouic iiieius oi employment as agricul- jppango Canyon area, Tom loses his Job because the ture and domestic service, and it rnardino, Riverside, Saniemnlover is cutting down his Dro- does not nnniv to j. 1 rrv 1 uu kpv poinis in Idurtion.

which employ fewer than four workers. But it docs provide De ie ouuu men nave wneea Dick auit ioo Because THE tection to more than 55,000 men I flames since last Wednes- was physically unable to do the "he reports that there was 'kind of work which he had been IV 1 1 rsTS 1 i doing. ana women who are employed in 2200 establishments. An additional 60,000 are partially pro- I Harry lost his job for insubordi if further spread. jjicans Get Two ii County Offices As they reecive their last pay envelopes, they are given instruc ttAiie fn Ynir in onnltr frf ViAnn Compensation Act.

nVN0V' Together they go to the nearest 1 Hilton of the New Mexico State focratic county candidates. en.iplovment service and register NO SALES TO DEALERS-We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities VISIT SEARS COMPLETE TOYLAND BASEMENT VNcg (ml 1 wprk "IF THERE IS ANYTHING I To Tom the employment service interviewer says: "There is a two a nn rccn ni rcvn cd in I CAN DO" By CHESTER T. FRENCH Wecj, waiting period which, you sweep of the county. L.m be requirfd to serve before ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL SALUTES ROSWELL i 1, jyou can draw any cash benefits tuwarui During that time we will do K' evervthine possible to find vou There is such a thing as the; dignity of mis-; fortune as there; is that of griefJ No one would job. You will please report here one day in each of the next two weeks, as instructed.

If, in that her lime u-p ctfinnl flnrl vnti a mh airjiun, Hcnur hpnoflts (Application Checked I II! think of patrons' I izing sorrow. When Dick applied for work at the twa air-j the interviewer took his applica We intrude ourselves gently, unostentatiously tion and told him to report in i week. He then sent Dick's claim ri'R of itiicb overlies and murmur the well-meant "if nee i Rtutes except procure isjfor benefits to the Unemployment there is anything I can do." NEW MEXICO i me nppr Mi- Compensation Commission, which Valicvs, the iskeai i lJ 4 Usually there is but little anv of us can do, except to extend the facts of Dick's sep- this mental hand-clasp. But today, right in this city, there are neighbors who are in sore distress urrrai over trie en-iOIaLiul1 uuiii num, me cAauuni-i aiong S'arifi are slightly abov exi'-pi Cwled on him and said: Since you quit your job because of no fault they have been condemned to of your own, you will have no additional waiting period added Temp'ture Weather Lav Hifili Rain at p. m.

an Indeterminate sentence of ill-health, or joblessness and they face a prospect that seems I to the required two weeks before ICO you can draw benefits. Report to COTTON 4 -7 Bleached f- BATTS lC Sugar Bags 5C Full Bed 34x34 inches DRESS CLOTHES LENGTHS PINS 5C 34 to 44 epJL 2 DOZEN 39c-'-s- 9c Downy, Eah, 1 BLANKETS sTs chair fiar Paint it yourself WWW Ladies' rt HAND- TIES Bp KERCHIEFS Largo Ass't. WW Each PANTIES UNIONS 44C Briefs and Step-ins LUGGAGE 1Q Assortment 29c VALUE JkWw CUSTARD LIGHT m7 CUPS GLOBES 5C Each Each CLOCKS PAA Flashlight Guaranteed Batteries VL Timekeepers www sua HAND- end 7Qsf KERCHIEFS TABLES fl the employment service one day each week, as instructed, and they Here is no place for condescen FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd 8:30 to 9:00 P. M. OVER RADIO STATION will try to find you a job.

If they sion. Here is occasion for respect and humble expiation for our own unmerited good fortune. Who is can't find it in two weeks, then you will be eligible for benefits." A1E9 It was then Harrys turn. His so cynically ignorant today, so graceless, so pompously stupid as application was also sent to the commission and an examiner, after checking with his former noi to recognize that better men 13 11 2fl 12 14 IS 18 1 1 is 21 10 19 12 42 0 40 8 30 14 14 than he are in want? What a thin and shaky line demarks fail Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Hear Clear Clear Clear Clcudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cioudy Pt. Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt.

Cldy 47 40 42 60 41 44 S2 28 54 4A 48 46 48 40 23 S4 44 74 30 3 66 employer, came to Harry and ver-ified the employer's statement that Harry was insubordinate. He said said: "Since you were dis To) IS) charged for insubordination and misconduct, you must wait for a uear Monser npr nH of iim Vim ran 20 (0 Clear ure from success. Would you and I greatly surprise the world if we lost our incomes? Not at all. We would be just one more "case." "Too bad." "Is there anything I can do?" Ask it. Answer it.

For everyone with a wage, a salary, an income; for everyone with bread to divide. The Finger Points! lengthen your waiting period from one to nine weeks. We are going to extend it six weeks. In D. C.

14 Si Clear uuiei wuiub, jou must wait eignt Si Clear 1180 Kilocycles 10,000 Watts weeKs in an before vou can rirnw mperature mis date since mvi, Now Many Wear As our Chest Fund is some five thousand dollars short, will you not subscribe now or increase your subscription? FALSE TEETH With Little Worry r.perature thu date since 1S93, highest, 46 at 3 00 D. at 30 a. ra. Departure 3unda: -10. Accumulated de-e first of month, 143 on alnce first of month.

.02 from normal lirat of Departure from normal since The Journal Salute Programs Are On The Air Every Friday Same Station! tat, talk, laugh or sneete arlthoat fear of tnaecure false tee'h dropping Hipping or wabbling. TASTE mj holds plates firmer and more comfortably. This pleae-ant powder has no giirmtiT, gooey, paety or feeling. Doen cause neuwa Its alkaline inon-acidi. Cher nif.

3 imidity, it; riocn, 22; sunset. 9 S6 moon rae, 11 11 a ni mooo HARDY, ietejrolnfisi. Next week Mr. French of the odor" fixture Get rASTECTH fC 1 at any dru s.ore.-Adr. OT Chester T.

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