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A THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Foremost Newspaper of The Two Carolinas FRIDAY JUNE 2 1939 PAGE THREE SECTION ONE SECTION 1 MZOILNgMIV r' NIANS BACK HULL NEUTRALITY PROPOSALS -FAIR-ENOUGH BY WESTBROOK PEOLER -FAIR-ENOUGH I BY WESTBROOK PEGLER 1 4MONNEONM A i i ENO i BY WESTS( CHARLOTTEAN AT FAIR Con za Howell (left) of Charlotte who is stylist for the Burlington mills in New York is shown discussing a guide book with Miss Miriam Johnson official hostess at the North Carolina exhibit of the World's fair 'HOUSE REJECTS MHO 0111 FIRST DIAL 'PHONE mcaa yr opr nC at re Bessemer City is shown making the first dial telephone call in Gaston county's history as the new systern at Bessemer City was put into use There are 115 customers for the new system 11EHJEEE SHIP ISTI1115 IN PORT CAROLI BEGIN NE' l'EAS1111E Both Burgin and Richards Voice Approval Of Secretary's Recommendations Liner With 917 Jews Barred From Cuba Reported Unable to Sail as Ordered So Ions Kill Oki-Age Pension Measure as Author Squirms In Gallery Seat m-11 000011:411 ev 4 1 Ati 4 4 ::1 1 5: 7 t- :::::::::::441171 i i 7 4 541f111eige444r4 -4 I kii 1 1 Is 0 I '1 't i1 STARTS ON PAGE ONE on the pension plan would embarrass more Republicans than Democrats was based on contentions that more members of the minority had flirted with the Townsend proposal than had Democrats The Democrats also wished to be in a position to say to Townsend plan advocates that they had given the bill a chance and it had failed The vote came soon after the beginning of the days session with only a few minutes of debate added to the hours of talking for and against the bill yesterday In the final speechmaking which Dr Townsend heard from the gallery Representative McCormack Democrat of Massachusetts said the bill would impose "the most vicious super sales tax ever proposed in any legislative body in the United States" 10 Representative Hendricks Democrat of Florida author of the measure called it "unfair" for opponents of the bill to have saved time until today to lambast the proposition further He said he had understood that all debate was finished before yesterday's adjournment xTEW YORK June Doro- I thy Day a former rough and tumble radical who became a Ca tholi a was not mixed 7 a abandoned written a book called '1' Union Square to Rome" in which s' she asks herself If the old desire -''t to be with the poor and mean )000' :1 1 if sr with a distorted desire to be with 1' dissipated The question has arisen in other lands prompted by the conduct and language and the studied physical and moral frowsiness of individuals who have identified themselves with radical movements The arts also have served as an excuse for a dirty way of life and some artists of this type being incompetent painters and writers easily persuade themselves that they could command high prices if they would compromise with their principles They become radical painters and writers to excuse their failure to themselves and disguise it to their friends Greernkich Village 20 years ago was a haunt of sloppy fakers who said they desired to live their lives in their own way unfettered by middle class conventions which was another way of saying that they wanted to engage in some promiscuous sleeping-around and didn't like soap They had read about the art and independent thinking in a dirty quarter of Paris and for a time maintained a similar artistic and intellectual slum in New York most of whose inhabitants overdrank and produced punk poetry and short stories and incoherent smears on canvas There were quite a few corn-fed frauds of both sexes from the middle west putting into effect ideas of conduct and morality which they had heard talked up on the campus but the colony in New York as well as the one in Paris also included unsightly females of considerable age with small private incomes who liked to it around nasty little joints listening to the talk and reading of the unwashed literati and squinting at distorted pictures and imagine themselves to be of the arts 01 VI IA Ik'a not mixed mkss IS with a distorted desire to be with i ''''s' dissipated The question has arisen in other lands prompted by the conduct and language and the studied phys- isn viduals who have identified them cal and moral frowiness of idi- selves with radical movements The arts also have served as an excuse for a dirty way of life and some artists of this type being incompe- tent painters and writers easily persuade themselves that they could command high prices if they would compromise with their principles They become radical painters and writers to excuse their failure to themselves and disguise it to their friends was a haunt of sloppy fakers who GreenWich Village 20 years ago said they desired to live their lives in their own way unfettered by middle class conventions which was another way of saying that they wanted to engage in some prom's- cuous sleeping-around and didn't like soap They had read about the art and independent thinking in a dirty quarter of Paris and for a time maintained a similar artistic and intellectual slum in New York most of whose inhabitants overdrank and produced punk poe- try and short stories and incoherent smears on canvas There quite a few corn-fed frauds of both sexes from the middle west put ting into effect ideas of conduct and morality which they had heard talked up on the campus but the colony in New York as well as the one in Paris also included unsight- ly females of considerable age with small private incomes who liked to it around nasty little joints lis- tening to the talk and reading of the unwashed literati and squint- ing at distorted pictures and ima- gine themselves to be of the arts Located Crew Safe Urges Help Employer Class was occasioned by the fact that the Thetis was not expected to coma tug municate with her accompanying test tug when she submerged ft tug est Unemployment Problem Is Developing With All Others Deplores Regulation Hindrances HAVANA Cuba June iVi I 3 -c i The German liner St Louis re- 1: mained in port tonight despite an order by President Federico Laredo Bru to leave immediately with her 917 Jewish refugees or be towed from Cuban waters by a Cuban warship The President signed a decree shortly afternoon directing that the ship depart "within this day" and -1 Cuban marines were held in readiness "for any emergency" but to- night it was announced that the liner could not get ready to sail until tomorrow Miguel Varona customs administrator declared that the ships de- parture would be delayed by the necessity of taking on fuel water and provisions for the trip back to Germany with the refugees denied a son i permission to land in Cuba It was believed that the St Louis would sad at 10 a tomorrow The decree ordering her immediate departure was handed to Luis Clas- For Emil ing agent for the Hamburg-Amerika line at 4 today The ship which arrived last Sat- Declares Entirely New Unemp urday was scheduled to start the return voyage to Germany this aft-Today as Executives Suffe ernoon but her captain Gustav Shroeder announced postponement Tax Labor and RE of the sailing in the hope that the government would rescind its order BY ROGER denying the refugees permission to enter Cuba NEW YORK June FEARS SUICIDE PACT Wellesley Hills has what is Captain Shroeder had requested church is open every aftern the government to reconsider its action because of his fear of a "col- a week and 52 weeks a year lective suicide pact" or perhaps a Some layman or some laywo "mutiny" among his passengers once each afternoon or evening they learned finally that they must There are 50 of these businessmen return to Germany and women of the community who Police in launches and aboard kept close watch on the passengers are on duty during the year In addition to being of help to those who included 500 women and 150 who call with their various prob Guards leaving the ship this aft- children lems these conferences are of great ernoon reported the situation among in enabling our leading citi- said that women and children criedzens to learn first-hand of the spir- continuously and that calls to meals the refugees as desperate Theyi itual educational economic and i civil troubles which the less for- for the most part went unanswered tunate have I Port police 'had several boats When the big depression in was the day-laborers 'ready to escort the St Louis from the harbor to pick up any of the who were first thrown out of work passengers who might jump over- The greatest hardship came upon board them for they had no savings ac- counts nor other reserves As the Shroeder's fears of mass suicides arose when one passenger slashed center of the depression was reach- his wrists and jumped overboard ed in 1933 and 1934 another yesterday The man however Aast group including white-collar work- rescued lers began to suffer as their savings In case the presidential order tol ere used up Both of these groups have been aided for some time by depart was not "carried oul within! this day" the decree declared that the WPA and other forms of gov- "the Secretary of the Treasury ernment spending The recession 1 with the proper authority to do so of 1938-39 however has reached will ask the co-operation of the the higher- bracket incomes the constituted navy forces and will salesman executive and employei'l proceed to take the ship St Louis group with all its passengers out of the EMPLOYERS HARD HIT jurisdictional waters of this coun- Eight years ago the distress cases1 try" were among the poorly-paid day-1 BY ROGER NEW YORK June Wellesley Hills has what is church is open every afternoon a week and 52 weeks a year Some layman or some laywoman each afternoon or evening There are 50 of these businessmen Babson For Declares Entirely New Today as Executives Suffer Tax Labor and BY ROGER NEW YORK June Wellesley Hills has what is church is open every afternoon a week and 52 weeks a year Some layman or some laywoman each afternoon or evening There are 50 of these businessmen and women of the community who! year In are on duty during the addition to being of help to those who call with their various prob lems these conferences are of great value in enabling our leading citi- zens to learn first-hand of the spir- itual educational economic civil troubles which the less tunate have When the big depression in was the day-laborers who were first thrown out of work The greatest hardship came upon them for they had no savings counts nor other reserves As the center of the depression was reach- ed in 1933 and 1934 arlotherl group including white-collar work- ers began to suffer as their savings were used up Both of these groups have been aided for some time by! tha 1VIDA rand nthor fnrrne rif onlyi ers began to suffer as their savings! were used up Both of these groups have been aided for some time by the WPA and other forms of gov- ernment spending The recession of 1938-39 however has reached the higher- bracket incomes the! salesman executive and employei'l group EMPLOYERS HARD 1111 Eight years ago the distress cases were among the poorly-paid day- 3 lc 1 1 A I vik I 1 BABSON church which I attend at called an "Open Door" The and evening seven days for those who have problems is in charge of the work BABSON church which I attend at called an "Open Door" The and evening seven days for those who have problems is in charge of the work the hat he to At 440 rn (10:40 a T) however the submarine had not appeared and a message was relayed to the Admiralty some time later One of the representatives of the contract-builders immediately left Birkenhead in the launch Vigilant equipped with buoys salvage apparatus and diving gear The Thetis was equipped with two specially constructed escape hatches and individual Davis escape apparatus to supply oxygen for every member of the crew In operating the equipment a man enters a chamber under the escape hatch which is then closed Wearing the individual escape apparatus he gradually floods the chamber compressing the air in the chamber until the air pressure and the outside water pressure are equalized He then opens the hatch and floats to the surface in the bubble formed by the compressed air The British navy however Is not equipped with the diving bell that was used to release members of the United States submarine Squalus May 23 at Portsmouth Congressmen Help Defeat Measure The Observer Bureau 1230 NCI Pres Bldg By Leased Wire WASHINGTON June a solid front North Carolina's congressional delegation today join- ed the majority which sent the Townsend old-age pension plan ployers for a while I believe in down to an overwhelming 302-to- collective bargaining The wage '97 defeat co workers of the corporation have as South Carolina's House members much right to combine and nego-I were likewise unanimous in their tiate through some persons of theiri refusal to approve the $200-a-month own choosing as have the stock- pension scheme Representatives holders When labor leaders how- John Kerr of the Second North think that they must get district and Thomas Mc- for-1 little more each year for their 1 Milian of the First South Carolina members in order to hold their jobs were recorded as not vot- and collect their dues it is very' ing They were away because of dangerous Wage workers in their families realize that their leaders may serve! Under the leadership of Repre- them better at times by urging a isentative Robert Doughton of the ac-i reduction in wages or an increase Ninth North Carolina district the i in hours The current theory about 1 ll'use a few moments before the 'hours is wrong Reducing vote had shouted down with a ultimately increases prices so that 'a loud chorus of "noes" an effort to the net result is a loss in the num-' recommit the bill to the ways and of jobs Only as more is pro- means committee of which Mr dueed is there more to divide Doughton is chairman On the question of final passage (31 Restriction and regulation as'ol nPmorrnt5 55 Prniihlienne tNna Only as more is pro- means committee of which Mr Doughton is chairman duced Is there more to divide On the question of final passage (31 Restriction and regulation as' 40 Democrats 55 Republicans one th 1( 5( Lnd les ler ity off he be cc th rid 9 th pe en ry nt th to of The Observer Bureau 1230 Nil Ness Bldg jk- 1 ts: Inv Leased Vire 4 WASHINGTON June 1--As the ssltiiiiti SUSS ostosrs House fore' ign affairs committee met today in executive session to draft a neutrality law Representatives Burgin of North Carolina and I James Richards of South Caro- lina both members of the commit- st tee 'announced they would support Ss ke- the recommendations advanced by ss Secretary of State Hull Taking the bit in its tee 4 S'sss th the i House committee plunged into the 1 task of actually framing legislative proposals on one of the most heat- edly debated issues of the present session Of Congress In this tense atmosphere came the declaration of the Carolina members of the corn- mittee that they would stand shoul- ritish Sc der to shoulder with the administra- tion in its efforts to avoid involve- ment in foreicn conflicts Secretary Hull's action in outlin- ing neutrality proposals was hailed by both Burgin and Richards as Wth Al 'greatly clarifying the situation and eliminating much confusion and misunderstanding" They predicted STARTS ON PAGE ONE early enactment Of a neutrality law such as that proposed by Secretary plight was received when a that accompanied her for her ti Hull AVOID WAR ZONES out of Birkenhead wirelessed Chief points in this program in- pilot boat at Point Lynas elude proposals to prohibit Amen- "something is amiss" can ships regardless of cargo from The message was relayed to Livc entering combat areas: to restrict pool and the Admiralty at on travel by American citizens in corn- sent out an' urgent distress call a bat areas to provide for transfer ordered all destroyers submarin of title in advance of shipment on antisubmarine craft and oth all goods sold to belligerents to naval vessels within range to continue present restrictions on area loans and credits to nations at war POOR VISIBILITY to regulate solicitation and eollec- But Liverpool bay in the ViCirli 'ion of funds for belligerents and was misty tonight and visibility the continuation of the national mu- the north Welsh coast was on nitions control board and the system about five miles hindering ti of arms export and import licenses search In addition the Secretary recom- An immediate survey by plan mends repeal of the present arms of the Royal Air Force failed embargo which is applied when the find missing ship President finds a state of war exists I summer groups of such people between two nations The submarine was equipped wi move to places in the far Although expressing some doubt two special indicator buoys to I suburbs to go around half-naked as to the wisdom of outright repeal released in time of emergency If not altogether nude and the of this law Representative Rich- show her position but neither town of Westport Conn which did ards declared that the major con- these had been sighted have a colony of legitimate artists tribution to peace would be the Like all British submarines sini suffered from the presence of ca- avoidance of incidents that lead to the British Poseidon collided Wil rousing counterfeits The neigh- war psychology a steamer in Chinese waters ar boss got an impression that art PRAISES HULL sank with a loss of 20 lives June meant free love personal filth and "As long as the American people 1931 the Thetis was equipped wit drunkenness and that most writers do not want war there will be two specially constructed escat and artists were Communists be- none" he said "One of the main hatches through which two rn( 'cause the incompetents are likely jobs therefore is to avoid incidents might be sent to the surface eve to condemn a system which refuses which promote hatred and war five minutes in an 'air bubble" to appreciate their talents hysteria" He pointed to the sink- The Thetis a 265-foot long bcs It was not any scientific euriosi- ing of the British vessel Lusitania and costing $1638000 was con ty that prompted the fad of Vien- with a large loss of American life missioned only last March 4 SF nese mind-probing but an appe- before the World war as an ex- Yves commanded by Lieutenat tite for horribly foul sex stuff and ample "If we can keep Americans Commander Bolus vetera the hope of dirty people that some and American ships out of these submarine officer head-feeler would tell them that trouble zones there will be no octhey could cure their nervousness casion for propaganda mongers to The Thetis left Birkenhead at 1 only by spending a week-end in a excite the people" he added a rn British summer time (t a rr cabin off somewhere away from it Terming the stand of Secretary T) and after a few surfac all with some other man's girl or 1Hull as "sound and realistic" Bur- trials undertook a dive about 5 some other woman's gentleman lcgin declared that the proposals are miles off the port at 11:40 friend Medical necessity might la "real contribution to the preser- (7:40 a T) thus justify conduct which other- vation of peace" FAILED TO COME UP wise would be difficult to explain "Although some may believe that She intended to remain undc and when both members of a do- repeal of the arms embargo may water three hours but failed mestic combination were similarly heighten the possibility of war I come to the surface It was the troubled the doctor's orders were believe that any such danger is that the accompanying tug sent il likely to be regarded as law counteracted by Secretary Hull's message which sent the Admiralty supplementary proposals" he slat- search and rescue operations int ADICAL thought and belief ed warning that a purely isola- full swing does not truly express itself tionist position and an absolute in filthy attire and dirty finger- 1 ironclad rule not to sell during Eight ships of the first destroyc nails for radicals purport to be war time might seriously disrupt flotilla la ships of the first mine sweeper flotilla the submarine intelligent and it is only the ig- our national economy Cahalot and Narwhal and 5 norant who have an excuse for dirt WIDE EMBARGO URGED Belfast were ordered to proceed a when soap and water are almost "Secretary Hull pointed out and free and whiskbrooms are a dime rightfully I believe that an arms full speed to "render all possibl Nevertheless affected frowsiness embargo means little unless it is assistance" has come to be offered as evidence extended to the other products of Captain MacIntyre chief of stal of advanced thought and profane war such as cotton or oil" Burgin to the rear admiral commandiru and obscene speech is sometimes continued "A warring nation is as submarines was ordered to pro offered by women as proof that anxious to get these things or to ceed to the area to take charge they are fighting mad at the condi- keep the enemy from getting them rescue operations tion of the poor or the sufferings as guns and airplanes" WIVES ANXIOUS of the Spanish Communists a "And yet can you imagine what Anxious wives arrived at thl don't give a damn for the opinion would happen if under the stress docks at Weymouth and Portianc of the complacent respectables who of war demand cotton prices rose where a group of destroyers se wash their smug and stupid faces to 20 cents for example and Con- out to the assistance of the The Probably it is not so much the gress refused to let the farmers sell tis radical ideas but offensive per their product? We may as well face Police cruised the two eitie sonalities and on warm days an the fact that an embargo will work rounding up the crews and orderet odor as of something not quite only if we are willing to face the announcements made from mottoi fresh which has made most Amer- possibility of economic collapse In picture screens leans suspicious of radicalism thee circumstances I think we Delay ay in beginning the scare There is also a deterrent in the ap- should find other ways of protect-parent though not real requirement ing ourselves and becoming in-that to sympathize with radical volved in outside quarrels and Sec MORE ABOUT ideas one must give up hygiene retary Hull as gone a long way' become personally filthy and as toward achieving this end" 1 INDUSTRIALISTS between husband and wife each Both members of the foreign ars! agree that the other may jump the fairs committee felt that the group STARTS ON PAGE ONE fence whenever he or she is trou- could reach an agreement on the bled by a dream draft of neutrality legislation with- the North American company ass in several days but agreed that it Carle Conway chairman of th( Hundreds of women in China are would be "unwise" to report the board of the Continental Can corn practicing surgery bill until after the visit of the King pany and Gano Dunn presiden and Queen of England a week from Of the JGWhite Engineering eon porat ion FORMED BY ROPER The council organised severa' years ago by Daniel Roper ther Secretary of Commerce is a grout which regularly advises the Corn merce department head on ques tions of4business The member! British Sub With All STARTS ON PAGE ONE was received when a accompanied her for her plight was received when a that accompanied her for her te out of Birkenhead wirelessed pilot boat at Point Lynas tht "something is amiss" The message was relayed to Live' pool and the Admiralty at ont sent out an' urgent distress call an ordered all destroyers submarine antisubmarine craft and otht naval vessels within range to area POOR VISIBILITY But Liverpool bay in the: vicinit was misty tonight and visibility the north Welsh coast was onl about five miles hindering th search An invnediate survey by plane of the Royal Air Force failed find the missing ship The submarine was equipped witl two special indicator buoys to released in time of emergency show her position but neither these had been sighted Like all British submarines sine the British Poseidon collided witi a steamer in Chinese waters an sank with a loss of 20 lives June 1931 the Thetis was equipped witl two specially constructed escapi hatches through which two met might be sent to the surface ever: five minutes in an 'air bubble" The Thetis a 265-foot long boa and costing $1638000 was corn missioned only last March 4 Sho was commanded by Lieutenan Commander Bolus veterar submarine officer The Thetis left Birkenhead at a rn British summer time (4 a T) and after a few surface trials undertook a dive about miles off the port at 11:40 FAILED TO COME IT She intended to remain unde water three hours but failed come to the surface It was thel that the accompanying tug sent it message which sent the Admiralty' search and rescue operations int full swing Eight ships of the first destroyei flotilla hips of the first mine sweeper flotilla the submarine! Cahalot and Narwhal and Belfast were ordered to proceed full speed to ''render all possible assistance" Captain Macintyre chief of stall to the rear admiral commanthng submarines was ordered to pro ceed to the area to take charge of rescue operations 0 Delay in beginning the search the North American company Carle Conway chairman of the board of the Continental Can company and Dunn president of the JGWhite Engineering corporation FORMED BY ROPER The council organi7ed several years ago by Daniel Roper then Secretary of Commerce is a group which regularly advises the Commerce department head on questions of business The members rt 1 15:: t- 2 )i 55 NUDOWELL AND HAYWOOD WPA PROJECTS APPROVED to building operations and other rogressive and one Farmer-Labor 1 member voted for the bill while 194 new plants of employers should temporarily be lifted Every kind Democrats 107 Republicans and the of handicap today is placed upon one American-Labor member voted a man who wishes to build a new killing of the Townsend plan addition oy on ns store plant 1 anvte I ecuet 1 The recently for this session cleared the way for wished to have a new toilet put into Air Doughton and his committee to my building and was obliged tore ort the House the administra- laborers Five years ago they were consult four different government tion-sponsored amendments to the among the mechanics and clerks! officials to make this --simple im- social security act But even though N7cxly tint ore nnnrsrtry Inn ms-tnc -1 al s-out az1Usii Now they are the ril The Obverver Bureau 1230 NCI Press Bldg By Leased Wire WASHINGTON June isentative Zebu ion Weaver of North HCarolina was advised today that two WPA projects for the Ilth dis0 trict to cost $16605 have been api proved by the President The largest allotment $8678 is to improve county-owned school buildings throughout McDowell county and is sponsored by the Merl Dowell county board of education The other allotment for $7927 is to improve water supply and sewD 'age disposal facilities in Canton 'Haywood coupty PLAN INVESTIGATION The President also directed that any member of the crew of the liner who may have entered Cuba illegally be taken aboard and that an official investigation be launched into the whole affair The government order was delivered to Clasing at 4 He liner who may have entered Cuba illegally be taken aboard and that official investigation be launch- ed into the whole affair The government order was de- livered to Clasing at 4 He among executivesprovernent Employers must now 1 the bill is dead for this session Townsendites served notice that they would be heard from again ts1JAMES AUSTIN JR 1 OF WAXHAW IN CAPITAL to ts 's to With presidential approval notification will now be forwarded to State WPA Director McInnis who will place the projects in operation as soon as funds are Leased Wire WASHINGTON June The Observer Rerese1230 Nt'l Press Bldg By Austin Jr of Waxhaw Os here on official business for the Rural Electrification administra- Won He conferred with Represen- itative William Burgin of the Eighth North Carolina district siuu-1 and employers Recently I wasl obtain city permits State permits on duty at the "Open session Federal permits labor union per-an I had five callers Three of mjrmits fire permits smoking permits five eallers were among the execu- and various other kinds of permits tive class who 10 years ago were before they can spend a dollar! receiving salaries of more than $3- Not only this but people in the asked for time to refuel the ship 000 a year and two were employers! neighborhood oppose the addition and take on food and water be-I This is not only a new development cause he said the liner did not in the unemployment situation buti on the factory because it will create have sufficient supplies for the it is also vitally important to every more noise or something else The voyage manufacturer and merchant time has come when parents must There was no immediate indica- These executives and their lam- choose between a i noise ilies have been the good spenders smoke and a job for their children tion whether the request would be or no noise and no job In the granted or when the St Louis If this group must now slash theirl would sail standard of living it means even meantime employers are saying to The refugees were refused per- less trade and fewer jobs No WPA! i themselves "What's the use? Life mission to land when they could or government relief program has is too short" As a result the num- not show Cuban consular visas yet been devised to help the iiher of employers is getting smaller n- every day instead of getting bigger passports and Cuban Labor de- estor executive or employer 'partment permits They held only group In short an entirely new as is needed in order to create new jobs provisional permits of the immigra- problem is developing today in con- tion department to land as passen- nection xvith unemployment The RACE TRACKS BOOMING gers on the way to the United employer class is now suffering! But the above is not the worst While the number Ily to gain admission ones who must provide the jobs States where they hoped eventual-I with all others Since they are the' of employers in 1 the basic clothing and employers Recently I wasi obtain city permits State permits on duty at the "Open Door" sessiond Federal permits labor union per- I had five callers Three of my mits five eallers were among the execu- fire permits smoking permits and various other kinds of permi tive class who 10 years ago werel receiving salaries of more than $3 is before they can spend a dollar! Not only th hut poole in the! neighborhood oppose the addition: on the factory because it will create! more noise or something else 'Mel time has come when parents rriusti' choose between a in noise jaonbd onro their job hliold rtehno themselves "What's the use? Lifel mosnanknoeti'mnaeonidseeamployers are raying to is too short" As a result the num! or government relief program has 15 LLPL1 311UL 4-13 a 4 caulk Ltiv yet been devised to help the in-I ber of employers is getting smaller vestor executive or employerevery day instead of getting bigger i group In short an entirely new as is needed in order to create new problem is developing today in con-1 jobs nection xvith unemployment The RACE TRACKS BOOMING employer class is now suffering But tthhee haubomvheerisofnoetmtphloeyeNArTsrsin with all others Since they are the ones who must provide the jobs1 the basic clothing' at 4r Le Pt MORE ABOUT TVA BONDS while the men over 50 are being thrown into the scrap-heap I am 'still an optmist for the long pull believing that the American people This "someday" must come very will some day come to their senses remedied empl y- arMelevmer' is if to the he ment the time has come for action and rapidly declining under our current form of govern MUST BE CHANGES mentl yet those engaged in promoting 12 If we are to continue our system gambling liquor race tracks slot of private ownership there must bel machines night clubs and pulp' SOOTHENINoNDURNS SO radical changes in the attitude of magazines are constantly increas- the government labor leaders and Ang This is the most serious fac- AND 1 SNO wk 9HRTEoTtlEurml ELLY I even preachers toward employers tor of all The character of our Unless the state is to take over all oung people is being underminedd industry and be responsible for giv -4---- fl 4 STARTS ON BAGE ONE 000000 bond authorization to the larger government bond bill For (44): Bi lbo Bone Caraway Clark (Idaho) Connally Donahey Downey El lender Green Hatch Hayden Holt Hughes Johnson (Colorado) Lee Logan Maloney McKellar Murray Neely 0Mahoney Pepper Pittman Reynolds Russel I Schwellenbach Sheppard Slattery Stewart Thomas (Oklahoma) Thomas (Utah) Wagner Wheeler-34 Republicans (7): Capper Frazier Hale Holman McNary Nye Against (23): Bulow Byrd Byrnes George Gulfey Harrison King Radcliffe Truman Tydings Republicans Austin Barbour Danaher Davis Gibson Gurney Lodge Reed Taft Townsend Vandenberg White-12 Pairs were announced BF: Ship stead Farmer-Labor fcr and Glass Democrat against 5 '11111 Agreement Made To Care For Some Of 917 WASHINGTON June Private dispatches from Havana stated tonight that American representatives of Jewish relief organizations in New York have reached an agreement with Cuba for a par tial solution of the problem of 917 German-Jewish refugees who are now in Havana harbor aboard the liner St Louis and are unable to land The Cuban government it is understood will permit all refugees to land who have valid landing permits and whose relatives or friends either in Cuba or the United States guarantee a $500 bond for each person The bond is returnable when the refugees leave Cuba The dispatches said that before leaving the Reich practically all refugees had themselves placed on the immigration quota for entry into the United States Their stay in Cuba will be temporary since they will merely await their turn to enter the United States under the quota Besides the 917 several thousand other German refugees are concentrated in Cuba Most of these have had their names placed on the quota list They like the others must await their turn for entry into the United States Those whose names come at the top of the list will be admitted first Thinking About Entering today Thursdax June College This Fall? MIGHT BE EMBARRASSING During the debate on neutrality Now is the time to make your legislation remarks will certainly plans and you will find the booklet be made that might prove ember-How to Get a College Education rassing to both the King and Queen an invaluable aid Just press and their hosts if made while they It gives the latest available facts are here" said Burgin "The ma-and statistics on this of the committee feels I be- subject It includes chapters on Why 'love that it would be much better Go to College Choosing a College to wait until they have enjoyed our Typical Expenses Planning Your hospitality before beginning debate Budget Tuition Fees Board Room on this controversial and many-Entrance ReqUireMents student sided issue Atel Funds and other helpful sug- Both stressed the importance of gestions for the student planning a keeping America out of the for-college education Send for your eign embroilments and expressed copy now Enclose ten cents-to coy the belief that a cash-and-carry er cost of handling policy in regard to all business 'hove that it would be much better to wait until they have enjoyed our hospitality before beginning debate on this controversial and manysided issue" Both stressed the importance of keeping America out of the foreign embroilments and expressed the belief that a cash-and-carry policy in regard to all business Entering today ThursdaL Thinking About Enter College This Fall? ISIIGHT BE EMB June 8 ARRASSING "During the debate on neutrality Now is the time to make your legislation remarks will certainly plans and you will find the booklet be made that might prove embar- How to Get a College Education sassing to both the King and Queen an invaluable aid Just ()tithe pressland their hosts if made while they it critieNt flin Intemt savnilahlei fnriglare here" said Burgin "The ma- ing everybody a job then it is essential that it help rather than hinder employers When there is a shortage of work the need is for more employers This is the simple and only answer to unemployment! We are therefore facing this situation: Either we must change our American system of government and turn to state capitalism (which ultimately develops into Fascism) or else we roust change our attitude toward employers builders and investors We have played at this thing ton long Now that all groups are suffering we can delay the choice no longer When scores of well-paid executives are forced to sell their homes slash their standard of living and return to manual day labor then we come smack up against a problem which has not yet occurred during the depression If the great need today is for more employers we must encourage employers The' following are three ways this can be done: (1) Taxes can and must be lowered I refer to city taxes State taxes Federal taxes and the other hundred and one taxes now inflicted upon employers This moreover is not an appeal for the idle rich As far as I am concerned Roosevelt can put a 90 per cent tax on the "playboys" I am asking for lower taxes on homes business blocks and factories No matter how much money the Federal government is willing to lend for newt houses building not increasel I am rich far as concerned Roosevelt can 90 la on I a per cen the boys put a skin tax or am lower taxes on homes business bl a ocks nd actories much ow money the No matter ederal ov- ernment is willing to lend for new houses building will not increase LEADS ANGIER BULLS 'serve without pay The guests went to the White Ilouse uncertain whether their host would dine with them Mr Roosevelt is suffering from a sinus attack and slight fever which kept him abed today White House officials said that because of this Mr Roosevelt might have Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins take his place at the head of the table and not join the group himself until after dinner It was made clear however that the President expected to talk with' the group at some length in his study and that the conversations undoubtedly would deal with business and economic problems While President Roosevelt has conferred frequently with council representatives and individuais In the past tonight's meeting was his first with a sizeable grout) of he members since Jammu ID 1938 The entire mimed went to the Li Luoy ann LIME toe conversations undoubtedly would deal with busi- ness and economic probl ems While President Roosoyclt has conferred frequently with council representatives and individuals in the past tonight's meeting was his first with a sizeable gram of the cou cil embers since latitiary 19 1938 1 he entire nen the I FOR THAT MIDNIGHT BITE! 1 415: I' fs':" Re portogrs 1 1 1' 1 1 lit ialti 1 FORTHAT MIDNIGHT 'v BITE! LI 4 ---1 1z ---4'1')lot Sy a) 1 o'r 4 rilc i4 1 1 41-1- it '4--: 1" 44- i A 1)er 4160'ci ))e 10 4 A 4-7 1------- 404 ler 444 JACel littPPIIIIT IlittWlitY Aft' to YoP City transactions with foreign powers during war-time was the surest lway of doing so Some discretion to adapt policy to unforeseen circumstances should be left to the President Richards stated pointing out that the Constitution specifically delegates the conduct of foreign affairs to the execulive thpartment of the stated pointing out that the Consti- tution specifically delegates the conduct of foreign affairs to the ex- jecutive dcpartment of the govern- vsz rms COUPON' DUNN June Manager Roy Williams of the Angier Bulls announced today that Mickey O'Quinn would again pilot the local entry in the Tobacco State league play starting June 7 The veteran hurler tried his hand last summer and won a pennant in his first years effort O'Quinn who spent most of his career in the Piedmont league is starting his 21st season and will act as an active manager as he did last year Bob Dexheimer last year catcher VHS MUTICd $kippor several Nk'PekS Igo but Doc Smith secured the New Orleans lad yesterday for hs New Bern Coastal Plain tram Fred Hoyle local lad and an outfielder with Zebulon for the past two sea- mont league IS StartIng his 21st sea- son and will acl as an active man- ager as he did last year Bob Dexheimer last year catch- er WHS MIRA $kippor se 1 Aera Nk PP no but Doe Smith secured the New OHMS lad Yesterday for hs New Bern CoastaI Plain team: and an outfietder Hoyle: local larl ith Zebulon for the past two sea- The Charlotte Observer Information Bureau Frederic Ilaskin Director Washington enclose herewith ITN CENTS in coin wrapperj in papert for a cony of the booklet HOW TO GET A COLLEGE EDUCATION Name government PRIVETT'S AUT9 As IS DAMAGED BY FIRE An automobile belonging to ment privett of 220 North Myers street was badly damaged by fire hist EIGHTH DISTRICT PEOPLE FrecHnight aboUt 7 o'clock in the vicinity VT ISILIIGI CAPTAL JN II 'of the Ca rolina Golf nurse vete put out by Engine No 5 a 1 reduced It th Until taxes are recuc Is the Ohvtvrr Iturrau 1130 NCI PrPii Bldg White House on hat date to con-I stms was today named manager oCcombnation hose and chemical taxes which you must pay on your oe Hy Ltorel Wire ler with Mr Rt icveelt and after- the zchii The new skipper is an exitruck of the Charlotte Fire depart- hme and on th addition to our WASHINGTON June 1---Mr and wards Harriman ciuncil chairman Wake nicest athlete This completesimenti that hold back building Mr A Blue of Aberdeen issued a statement which declared the pilots for all league tcarris with! Privett told firemen that he had MerrlY Ion ering the interest rate VII hams mayor of Sanford and "the critical problem before this' Bahr Bost at Erwin and 2th Har-bren watching golf play at the fllt mortgages will not encOttrage of Thomasville were country is re-employment in pri- rington at Sanford eourse and that Whrn he drnve ern YOU to build a new house if your iimong the North Carolinians whoHate industry" The statement his car backfired and burst into taxes are going to Increase more called it the office of Representa- I pledgati the council's co-operat on Women are being employed in flames The interior and part of than what you save on mortgage five William 0 Burgin of the Eighth i with the government in solvinceverY government department of the motor were damaged by the interest! 1 district it1-113 and othcr cconomtc problems thina iflre i (21- Lllbor must let up on ern Stript or Rtaid Route City State 01411 hi INNIISOWAIIMMOI semrIERNEK IwomPiliminimmormmingoolmounommatommommormsraormentonombErma a A I.

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