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he scanaba aily Press A Mfrnlnj N'rtrtpapei Pmly Fxrspt Enranahii Inc. JOHN P. NOKIXIN, nnd Office 600-602 l.uitirirton St Entered Second hm matter April 4. 1V09, at Itir at Kscanaba. Michigan, under the Act if March 2, 1879.

Member of Press ire Service. The Aasociated is exclusively entitled the ise for publication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise areditevl tn this paper, and aiao the local published therein. In a similar case recently, Oermany retaliated foi the bombing of one of its battleships by slndllng a helpless Spanish son coast town The contrast between the two cases emphasizes action th" host sample of good Judgment yet in Spanish conflict. With all Kurope teetering above chasm of war. deliberate old Hull seems to have made use tit diplomacy in its most.

tical sense. World Aftairs Reviewed MLTON ItllONNKH The DlCClMG IT our The Daily is the only daily paper printed in in esclusive field of 50.000 population, coverii Delta, Schoolcraft Alger thoroughly, with branch offices and carrier systems in Uiaditone. Muoising and Nsvri'crry. Advertising rate cards on application. Service Staff London International frontiers can Keep out refugees, unwanted emigrants and other agricultural products and manufactured goods, but they form no barrier to waves of political germs.

HKKK is a la" in Michigan, prohibit- Kurope has been learning this bitter losing the sale of fireworks. son especially since the World War. Tint some selfish merchants who are There was a time when the particular eager to make a ft extra pennies are vio germ that defied frontiers was Commun- lattng the law selling the dangerous ism. Hut that wave seems to have died Not Knforced Member Michigan League of Home Pailiea National Representative 8CHEERER CO 15 E. Wacker Chicago 415 1 exington Y.

pia things to small boys and gills. down and now the prevalent political SUBSCRIPTION RATES Yesterday, a small Kscanaba boy nndei disease is an attack of Nazi iaiiy by carrier, per week went an operation loi the extraction of all have, at tunes, proclaimed that hv nri eve. Which was injured bile di mau, per year Un 1 We're Disappointed rpHK roll call on the House vote on the measure providing for the appointment of the conservation director by the governor reveals that Representative Peter R. Legg of Delta county east his lot with those who wish to put the conserva tion department back into politics. We aro greatly disappointed over Representative attitude on a number of vital questions during the present session of the legislature.

Many of us have appreciated the many years of faithful service Mr. Legg gave to the of Delta county in educating their children In those early years, the salaries of teachers and county school commissioner were a mere pittance compared to what they are now. but Mr. regardless of the compensation received, always gave the best that was in him. It is quite discouraging, therefore, to many who have had a warm affection for him to see him round out a long and splendid career as a public servant associating himself with the spoilsmen in Michigan politics.

Representative Reg ing with firecrackers. Nothing can ever be done to restore eyesight that this unfortunate boy has lost Hut a lot can be done to prevent similar tragedies in other homes. might be a good idea if till dealers would send their supplies of fireworks hack to the manufac tutors They could thereby prevent a lot of trouble lor themselves and for others Other Comments passed aligned himself with those who have been opposition ot virtually every opposed to civil service, regardless of men's club in the state, now aiou whatever excuses he may have to offer the contrary. He also has supported oth er legislation, designed merely to jobs into the hands of loyal party work ers and politicians. We again repeat we are sorry to Peter Legg acting in this manner at hi; ace in life.

He had such wonderful op portunity to make a fine record in tin public service. He always has been i likable person and his many friends sin cerely hope that he will do nothing tut ther to disillusion them. SlHHLS IN IION (tirami Itapids Cross) TllK Michigan departineiit of eonservii- tion. long ouly game refugo where spoils hunters could noi enter, at last is being invaded. The house ot representa Tuesday voted to placo appointment of theh conservation director in hands of govornor of non parOsau commission whlch now has tliat r.

This siidden coup was apparently oli gineetfvi oli iet, as poai hors steul luto torbidden grounds under cover of night, was dono in spile umiliali poi to a fighting iiiikk I hv legislative trick that accompattlod this violente to conservai ion. Why was this Idi giiage of hitl Usci ation li dee their doctrines wore not matters for export. but every reason to believe that busy, subtle Ooebbols Nazi Minister of Propaganda, has a hand in all the various of Nazi ism which have manifested themselves beyond manv itself llis ministry may not always supply the would-be in other countries with money, but they get and they are welcomed in Herlin, they are told the mechanism of making a Nazi campaign for converts and power. IHN nit There are few Kuropean countries, as result, in which there has not been an attempt to form a party somewhat along Nazi lines. The first to squelch these attempts were the Scandinavian countries, where prompt action was taken against uniformed political armies with their para pherna lia.

of banners, salutes and other Switzerland, too, had to I a si mi la act Ion. In Holgium there is an active party, the II I st, formed on Nazi lines. Like all Nazi organizations, it tries to profit by any and all Thus, in its latest battles, the Kexist has sought to ihi the Flemish population of Helgium, which has language grievances which have been long smouldering. The Flemings want their tongue used more than French, the language of the Walloons For time being, the movement has been lue to Premier Van I smashing defeat of the Uoxtst The Ian- Oegrelle, in a recent paillament- he eXplait- fight. ----SHIN governor shall appoint a director Holland, next door neighboi of conservation who shall lie employed by finished showing that the commission and who shall continuel cross its frontiers, but that thev can in office at the pleasure of the governor lirector shall appoint with Politics Funny )LITICS is funny you can discern some wide, all-powerful principle underneath the workaday re alities of party struggle, something that levels the principle high and dry on a sandy beach.

The current exhibit has to do with mayoralty campaign in New York Fiorello has been mavor of New York going on four now. 11 a Republican, but is by way of being a New Dealer too. If our party labels had not become completely cockeyed, would take it for granted that he w.is a member of the party as Franklin wevelt. But there is a campaign coming, and the meaningless old party labels have suddenly taken on significance again. KaGuardia is a Republican, the Roosevelt admit stratum is rati.

And since national party organizations rest on a foundation of strong local organizations, the Roosevelt administration would like to New Dealer Latiuardia replace by a good Democrat who. that Tammany is the local Democratic machine in New York, would probably be anything but a New r. After there had on a gnat deal ot scurrying about trying to find Democrat who could run again without looking too ridicuh tppr I lit a I Th ival of the commission such assist and employes as may be out provisions of act." The natural sequel to a politically up pointed director who is to hire fire entire personnel i- complete destruction of merit system in the I at ion department. gov ertior is already given the powoi to move any member of commission for after a it is possible that commission wholly dominated by poll tic- might nothing more than a i stamp for director. Fifteen iv may cross its frontiers, but that tin not flourish The had an election for a of lieputlo comparatively new element was introduced hy activity ot In Mussert's out-and- out Nazi parly.

The zealots had phntv of money. They waged a vigorous atnpaign They plastered little laud with ms which read' Hendrik t'olijn, doughty. fighting Prime Minister, was not slow to take up challenge. He said w.is opposed to all but Holland was in danger from Nazi Ism than from Commun Mussert predicted would win 20 i out of loo actual sponsored this 4 bis party dropped To Questions I 'ltKDI Ith I II I i nil get I lie to any of I riling I lie I si anaha Hailv I nfoiinat Hureaii, Ilask in, tor, Washington, I Please llircc (Jl) cents fin- reply. What is at a race hoi list? II It ans is fracti ie post, it 11 actice at tin I horse islstant start ill.

an ext I diua i procedure in JM.OOU in a previous election a 0,1 It is as if each one ot this spoil bent On other hand. ColIJn's cabal lacked enough to stand forth partv Jumped from and nervous at attend daily ai I ing g.it«* the that it is iiugorouH and will stand in alls A pi iced on he holding list may not again ntil an improvenunt in starting muette has "how tor a measure by himself. fa tllilial name of Hepi Steele of Muskegon, whose association with anti conservation legislation during thi session has been marked, heads li-t i are as follows live- Kirther of Kawkawlin, ot Jarvis oi Hentoii Harbor, l-'aii cloth of iUiawav, Clines ol (aldington, of ksoti. Miller of Norwalk, of Hortou, of Kscanaba. i Hamilton.

Nagel and Clam ot and Weza of Outoiiugon These are so that sportsmen, ami will Know who is re snow lit at I I na im ni Ol ut Ml ration tor Boi it Weg ngti I Riduardia is. admin that Sen As tor hose ho I II be known The a I otiserv at ion an for barreled UN IN I II I I lt.II I I I roll vv I PPIR sport sno pi with to th on depart hill wh 14 to 17 ami its from 11! 1,000 to Homan pal ty. which supports t'olijn. from to 11 seats and ils from 1.030,000 1 1 Socialists, who did not vigorouslr oppose hut the ol Mussert outtit. gained fone seat ami vote from Nazl isiti in Holland small neighboi of Nazi is, definitely on hi t.i roi il est couiitrv siiffei ing tiom an at ink ot I in I Hulgai i.i.

vv the party bears resounding name of the of Hulgai I.in Nation." I.ike tin it has its own sign a cross with branches losed ill a double ir. le Its salute is ot the linieri.iti Its principal planks anti ami of all 1 1 1 It is torcigli. It says it will battle for national ami tori lai integrity of Hulgaiia. foi the ot of foi free ami tuli of army, for tton all foreign ligiotis or propaganda, for hihiiion of settling in com. nd acqulrii itat iou non jobs a ady have till lit ill, imations th of the fait I public ctiug in va I of patrol il I iu a men political tu 1 a ot attributi Ar, Practical Diplomacy ti.e hpat to far, ii- Of the ffi dk TYi fi eq killittg t- Unta riti juniig to igei ic KKT1 hi high M-a to reu ui ItkLi Hut I I let roll I aiiisiug this situation and i with pro various dev of th tic basis from a the pub a rid tl i Hut aiuti al ahout lialf ot State sei to i ed 1 1 0 he dtsgrunt t.d -atlsfied a rew up 1 reports of i.

lentice to taxpayers estim; i would a un This and politicai aste attei COI 1 11 he ari to pem li vvould on a ratio ina te such ook place at would 01 vi 1 Sei it State svstem lt huirmen In.pe all ahout llow mani ni Spanisi) Nav A. There I OV 11 orpello li (3 building lass guuboats. coasi giinhoats, sui ving 11 1 tiltig ships, I Militila age etnei. 1 ullei ports; ami uther smallei Is there any h'iigth of seniences a livture? A There is Ila seilt sbolliti l'wenty is llow miii wouhl aiti cigli that alls I C. Il l'ho a et age ai ei all States Joo cu l'Ius tiiiatitity ot rain cigli tr 1111on toiis.

Wlien ili conti losy placo? A. Il will beiti M. 1 s. in Cairo, tuiartl Wood Memori Ollllt I is Olle tif VI ili this VV Ol llow is( from House? II box at clally foi are an NIIC proda tl ali HC I 1 oot box with glass p.t luimuiu er ho i a l'or WIteli sle.ti i -t itsed on Mississij steamboats? J. A There is controvi Ite xact and bo.i or imi What towns in old fentivals .1 llolland, Michigai low.i, bave animai this seasou g.

what vvas hi rat Club- J. A li vvas formed in 170 3 by Jacob Tomson Wbig supporters of tn tl ti a inrludmg rship Sir Robert Wa sieve, Addison. and Si lub was uamed in hose hakery flrst ps tin L. the Ill'll one is edera 1 Ilot it ion long a maxi- uhi 20 Years Ago After serving is a si boni in -dructor for ii i eleven et spot iu Hiver schools. .1 Il tas tendered bis rosigiiMtion tom the office of of 1 i Hipid Washington Amei lt 11 anker Moroni as sunk after a two hour hat wlrh a sub marine, it was a inoum by On a de pu rt toiiight Foni neiithors ot rew kill The ilrst dog to ssued this seas 1 ii was ty Mrs.

Henry Post, 111 Io City ik Carl Anderson ou d. Harold Limisi has rei ume i i oui re was a guest at ti 1 Pierce ding Mrs, lin ghitt has return 11 oui a Il Oetrolt. Prokofin Ilerko of Wells a wa among Ole iiifii atcopted loi on in lias brothers are serving ih ke III Ile Hussiau army 1 I hs i ine llorton Judson, a ini tortai nod m. uiheis On amp Fire luh at an informa darning party tst night at On Kscanaba cl illuni se. l.aiHiri«*, Indiana In all tin 1 lilted bigger subscribe to Liberty 1 aia than John who ha been a printer ill his life Lui by the iporte Herald In hus 100 Today th.

Ut ire sum as invested l.lbei Loan ho mis. Miss Kt hel Harth has r.luniet home in Chicago aftei finishing Ini tei ni as her ir schools Miss Harth A a accepted a post don in agi and will not it. turn Hex term. cTsIews The cNews BV Washington, June 15- The talk an adjournment date for Congress isl meaningless. Only one man could hnvel a slight notion when it will ho.

and hel hM not made up his mind. It is his pro-j gram and hi win have to decide how much! ot it i to be trimmed For the he he is in no hurry. Neither is Congress Both houses arel piddling along. The senate met only days last week, although a dozen major hills pending there, in committee orl on the floor. The house lias been more seriously to handle its business, the are obviously on the farm bill and some others.

Behind this unusual situation is the not very great secret that Congress does not like the program. It is not exactly in re-! volt, but it just not very much inter ostod. There is, of course, a full-fledged senatorial revolt on against court packing, and this undoubtedly caused the President to withhold the whip. On the few- recent occasion when he has attempted to use it mildly backstage, it failed to liring results. President is waiting out Congress and Congress is waiting out the President.

The effect is about the same as that an "slow-down" strike, which has booTT tried in factories by labor groups The outcome Is equally uncertain. ----sol it---- The sugary supreme court compromise' (two additional judges, with each Judicial district to represented eventually on tbs court) has caught on well the House, but not at all in Senate. The much aroused, they will not anything in the nature of a compromise which any packing of the court. They are likely to remain that way. because they still have control of situation.

Frogress which has boon made in the House toward patronage-coating of the plan, therefore, seems to be of little moment. Prospects for the legislation now seem to he just the same as in the beginning. The court bill is likely to be pending the senate adjourns. I Messrs. Corcoran and Cohen, the unofficial attorney general, are due for a senatorial thrashing, and not in the woodshed.

legislators have been trying get something worth using against those twe fellows for years or more, but Mr. urchins have law been too smart. They have never even admitted the nu- thorshlp of any of the dozen more major reform measures which they have written. Mr. Cohen maintains as ghost liko figure within tlm safe of PWA.

Mr. Corcoran is the tdonal wire-puller. got hold of a hoi wire only once, in dealing with that Mains congressman, but that developed into a question of who said what and nothing ever of it. lt is said neither ghost has ever put you can go and do I any I liitig In writing except over the sig- it I nature of someone However, Mr. Corcoran must have over confident lately, as two Col um BY .1 VI IN i NKW YOHK au old Krem custom "exhibiting" like paintings.

The French Influence spread to Washington Square. These days, Village have place in sun when lt doesn't rain. On south Square, where once stood houses from whose windows Washington and to have watched American iioops piss by, have a 1 up their elusions. Cnahashcd, they stand alongside For a dime two bits you buy a poem from someone you never heard of. iti author's handwriting.

You also engage author tu a on art of versification. or hear from his own lips his of communing with Muses il ke 1 Pcrhaps mont extraordinary amotig poets" Maxwell Hodeiiheim. of I lors say they are ready to producf ho nmv i wo letters ffom him hich may, at last lie bourgeoisie with a ail-1 off iciallv define bis they Vvill be used in sonate dehate tln was iu itiery It takes a lot more titillation a sflr. Mr. Hnden- famoiis as a poet al Muse.

It was not hut a way words that brought days to uiak Imiui hecaun with an origi rhythm, not of coinhiuiiu him fatue. tirsi came to him in Chiago don't vouch for authenticity this story, but it sounds very much both men. H. lit w.is othei Both by a ladies' literary iti a literary ic The uiglii of debate came and chairman w.is announce that subject of would he heard from lips of the first as it had been kept a by debaters I in.lit pri of it should initial higher, t. purified ami inukes tiiflelfllt fro I Hydrogen, helium.

1 ou (In inflation wuu drogen and based on tl ai that althoui leliuiu is mu it it tali be i so many 11 tn out tially liti They was Hen dgi ol III Mr. Chairuia lemon. on i i people who pa debate oil a it all there." To a Hat first speaker ht He came to platform and said nu, and suhject of our Itesolved that dollar to hear a try topic are not nc t. lor ost -Inn i I' ri Kit Th uv er Has Linden. S.

M. A. This In lahlished for Hun k. Oldsii automobiles i legion of plant was op scale ahout Mot Mr Hotlenheim of platform. Waving Ins corncob pip m-ffaldy, if such a thlni dble, he Is i1 Then he.

too, sat n. Those the sat tl to the court program the first time anyone mentions Mr name. Then there Is also the matter of a little personal debate between Corcoran tmi Senator Minton of Indiana a couple of weeks ago Senators in earshot thought they heard Minton threaten to vote against court program if Corotiran did not up him. or something somewhat similar. These developments have destroyed tin of Mr.

Corcoran as a compromise missionary on court plan in soliate. is last reported to have withdrawn to bis well-guarded study iu KFC. 1 lis only ret appearance at the hill was at gatInring in honor of departing it President the day beforo Garner left A friend marked that Corcoran and his twin, Co- inn. to be the boot with sys- teinatic regularity lately. Corcoran i eplieti you ever otic of those revolving iu a shoe manufacturing plant? I feel I have bad one of right behind for six months." T'ho poin The boys New York a ho com i ho 11 ,4 A Lyrics of Life Hy Do filas Malloch LS SFA We talk of change.

Imagine some epoch of mankind has come, That all that was is wiped away od uct used. 11 i Pat Wh sioti, A. Tin used by ds following sente sa id that plaoe in mu is he ht of usurpation earth." i has been es- assembly ot and Pontiac New York are th ve eastern gave a whoop ahouu a States. This They live in a cot limited aud-steel world for a while theni Hy some new thought in this new st oi April and think they want to grow posies So ev'ry billowy that gradually in- So they move to. sav.

Forest Ppon the beach itself mistakes Hills There they can live in an For new force, unknown before, apartment house and have a gar-j That shall astonish sea and shore the expres- den, too. They buy their uu Ci. A ii and implements ami start out in Far up the sand the wave shall run. ou has been high spirits i And then its little da.v is done, at various Iiut gardens are likely to he' Hack to ocean it shall go, wedged so closely together that I Par1 4)f endless ebb and flow, fellow gardeners can't help but kibitz After listening to the neighbors aw hile, many an ignoramus has been known to suffer from stage fright in his own garden. used it iu tin That dog II poor children sun is mine inning and throughout tin Shores are not in an hour, Nor altered by one billow pow Are slowly builded by the years, Not by one billow that appears.

How ost to infhi Hindeiibtn A The burg was t. The only cos' of inf I heliun (figure of unno an airshi th heliun it of tli 11,000 cl able ftgii ig the II hydros Si amia i I lop-1 According to population are isolating Germany sf the more whites or Negroes arrested front rest of humanity. ildeti- in l'nited States? F. C. Maefarland.

American i A em 100,000 native churchmau, in a lettor to population, ar- Chancellor Adolf Hitler. III Hecemher, 1 for each 100,000 Negroes, I3m; nere Very few parrots breed in cap- I tivitv Iti l'nited Statt We of change, and change there is," Yet none can say the change is Although lie moves his grains of sand And builds another Inch of land Mankind is not some simple youth. Hut great with years and gray with truth. Works not with waves but works with Anti thinks and acts in centuries..

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