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Mussolini and Hitler Recognize Rebels -a THE WEATHER bt d. i. weather iwu IODAT, PARTLY CLOTJDT. MUCH COLDER TONIGHT. TOMORROW, INCREASING CLOUDINESS, WITH SLOWLY USING HMPEIUIVRE.

TTF A TiTT TT71 WALL STREET Closine Stock Prices I XI 1 'II I Wi PAIILY By CLEVELAND RODGERS A iLLmJTIULlJ tl 41 41 Temperature, Km Itu An (Cloudy) Una Aimn fer Today Erasmus, the First Humanist- 32 PAGES 96th YEAR No. 321 THREE CENTS NEW YORK CITY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1936 Intend It tht Brooklyn Fottoffle 3d Ctase Mall Matter (Oopyrlht ltpe The Brooklyn Dally Bugle) Discoverer of a New Continent the Moral World Our Advances in Social Science Good Intentions, Bad Technique fPwwR: ojfm oj ii ivjin mHIS is the 400th anniversary I of the death of Deslderius Erasmus, the Dutch scholar who has been called the first hu EX-BRAIN TRUSTER Berry Predicts Industry Must Spain's Rebels manist. A humanist, according to Webster. Is one versed in the Stuay of the humanities, and humanism Is a svstem -of thinking In which Abolish Relief, Supreme Court Recognized by man his interests and develop ment are made dominant. Friismiis wu what we might call Joins Taussig, Ex-Colleague, In Refinery President Accepts His Resignation Expects a ninneer In this field.

Before his Debt Talks With U. S. Reopened by France; Lower Total Sought BULLETIN II Duce, Hitler Says President time the humanities had received little attention. With the passing of the Dark Ages, many fields of Will BcLiberal Otherwise We'll Find a Way'-2 1 Resolutions Offered iu Lewis Favor knnwleriire were otjened up. Eras Jobs for Older Workers League Circles Fear mus did not neglect any of them, but he concentrated on the most Interesting and most neglected Russia Must Assert Itself on Leftist Side Urged-To Ask Continuation of Jobless Aid atudy of all man.

Him Back Later On Dr. Rexford Guy Tuewell Washington, Nov. -6 (U.R Presi Madrid, Nov. IS (U.R) Renewing OLUMBUS had Just discovered Li a. new world.

A ereat awaken Tampa, Nov. 18 (U.R) MaJ. George Berry, Federal Co-ordlnator of abombardment which took J09 dent Roosevelt, finding the rapidly ing had come to mankind. A new Industrial Co-operation, predicted lives in Madrid last night, the before the American Federation of has resigned as Undersecretary of Agriculture and Resettlement Administrator to become executive vice presi Paris, Not. 18 (U.R) France has reopened the war debt question with the United States with a view to resuming- payments oh overdue annuities as soon as possible once agreement has been reached on writing down the total debt, the United Press learned today from highest Government sources.

kind of thinking was suddenly developed. In every direction scholars Increasing gains in private reemployment Insufficient to solve the relief problem, announced today rebels late today dropped a bomb on a subway station in the heart of the city. The bombing caused Labor convention today that the United States Supreme Court would and scientists were pushing for construe President Roosevelt's over many casualties and sent late ward, determined to advance thought to the furthest bounds of dent of the American Molasses Company, whose headauartera afternoon passengers scurrying that he would ask Congress to finance the Federal work program until July 1, 1937. whelming re-election as a mandate favorable to liberal legislation. Vnowledee.

underground In panic nrput nrnoTPus was made. But and principal plant are located Berry's forecast of Supreme Court Polnt-ln-polnt, the President Madrid, Nov. 18 (U.RV-About 300 liberalism came as the convention checked the unemployment and re persons were killed and 800 moved into high gear with a series employment situation past, present the particular subject that appealed to Erasmus failed to receive the attention it deserved. The humanities were neglected. We are Just be- of speeches and conferences.

and future and concluded that in wounded in last night's bombing and shelling of Madrid by the Says Death Revealed Theft After 30 Years Secretary of Labor Frances Perk dustry must hire a greater number of older and unskilled workers to rebels, official source said today. in Brooklyn. It recently put In operation a new sugar refinery In Erie Basin. Tugwell Informed newspaper re porters this morning In Memphis, of his resignation from hU Federal posts. ins told delegates employment had reached the approximate levels of Rexford G.

Tugwell ginning to appreciate this fact. T7 RASMUS knew that all knowl- reduce the Government's burden. London, Nov. II (U.R The Span 1829. The highlights of a surprise state At the same time a deluge of res ish Ambassador was advised by telephone from Madrid at 2 p.m.

edge is related and that the final test of any theory, invention ment issued by the White House 12 hours after Mr. Roosevelt left for his South American "Good Neigh Roosevelt Sails today that the Puerta del Set, the Shortly afterward Charles Wllllar or discovery was Its value to hu- Firm Head Charges Brother-in-Law, Bookkeeper olutions favoring the end of warfare between the federation and the rebel John L. Lewis Committee for Industrial Organization came before great square which is the heart of the city, was in flames. Taussig, president of the America bor cruise follow: man beings. He wanted to see all the new knowledge coming to light applied in this direction.

He was Berlin. Nov. 18 U.R) Italy and the resolutions committee. As Guns Boom Molasses Company of New York, who was an associate of the Under, secretary of Aerlculture In tha Further Gains Expected 1. "Re-employment has been in 'If there are further reversals on Germany, leading Fasc-.

nations of Europe, recognised the revolu at $40 a Week, Stole $125,000, Taking Advantage of Blank Checks By FRED ANDERSON as much alone in his day as Columbus during his voyages. original Roosevelt "Brain Trust," creasing rapidly during the last year, tionary regime of oen. rrancisco Continued on Page 2 But, as Dr. George Santayana announces: that Tugwell would Join Franco today as le officle'. govern' and reports from Industry are to the Goodwill Trip says.

"The moral world always con- ment of SDaln. ms company about the first of the year. For more than 30 years all the financial transactions of tains undiscovered or thinly peopled effect that further gains In employment can be expected during As Madrid tottered, stricken President Acts almost to death under the most continents open to those who are 4 more attached to what might or the coming year. President Expects Him Back Later In the morning TugweU'a savage aerial and artillery bom the mason contracting firm of Reinhardt Brothers rested on the shoulders of the trusted $40 a week bookkeeper, Charles Roth. In March of last year Roth died, leaving a $125,000 2.

"Unemployment relief has re should be than to what already Is." Erasmus found one of these con fleeted this Improvement in em Continued on Page formal letter of resignation waa ployment. From the peak of Starts With Salutes From Two Battleships Aboard U. S. S. Chester, En Route With President Roosevelt to South America, Nov.

18 (U.P To the booming cadence of a 21-gun salute, estate, mainly In and to- tinents while Europe was exploring In Ship Strike 000 unemployed families and single day the firm is suing the Roth persons In January, 186, the num this new one. A BTER four centuries we are be- Claims Fraud Salengro Kills ber declined 28 percent to August, estate for the money, charg Ing that it was Orders Alaska Railroad 1936. i A ginning to hit the trail blazed by Erasmus. If we read the news 3. "Despite this decline a large When the trial began today before Justice Lewis I Fawcett in Equity President Roosevelt began today, a to Charter Vessels Self in France In Title Case of the day with this in mind, it is voyage to South America, Term of Supreme Court, Adam Rein made public at the White House to-, gather with a letter of acceptance from the President In which he said: "Later on I fully expect to ask; you to come back to render additional service." President Roosevelt had dkclinedl earlier to make any comment on the reported resignation, of the last of his original brain trusters when he was asked about it at Charleston, S.

where he to board a cruiser to visit South 'America. Tugwell said that Dr. W.W.Alexander, chief -deputy to' the Resettle easy to see that humanism la gain number of unemployed, remain on the WPA and other governmental agencies to reduce substantially the unemployment relief rolls, hardt, 78, president of the firm, to Move Keeded Food carrying a mcisage of goodwill to testified that in all the years that ing ground. Most of the has to do with attempts to make social advances. Naturally enough, the Buenos Aire peace conference.

Accompanied by his oldest son, Blum Cabinet Member Industry must hire a larger numbei Roth was bookkeeper, checks were signed In blank so that the book Investor Testifies Mort At the same time word came from of the older workers and the un James, and a small party of mill Washington that President Roose this means that much of the news keeper would have them handy as skilled workers. tary and naval attaches, Mr. Roose centers around personalities. 4. "Obviously Industry has not yet the need arose.

Never Examined Books velt boarded the swift cruiser In dlanapolls soon after leaving a spe velt had Intervened today In the maritime strike to get food and supplies into Alaska, the United States liner Washington pulled We are interested in people. Those who receive the most attention, Recently Geared of War Desertion Charge Paris, Nov. 18 (U.R) Roger Sal Increased Its employment suffi gage He Bought Proved Only Part Certificate With the testimony of three wit Not once In all those years, the clently to permit the Government however, are generally doing some to withdraw Its aid to the unem away from her pier at W. 18th St ment. Administration, would succeed him as Administrator.

Co Indication WU fflvpn AC tn th IHonHtv president testified, did he or his brother, William, who with him headed the firm, have the slightest thing that is closely related to this social advance. We are all taking engro, 46, Socialist Minister of In Manhattan, bound for the middle Continued on Page of the harbor and eventually, if nesses, supported by documentary exhibits, the Involved procedure his successor as Undersecretary of terior, killed himself today, it was announced officially. inclination to examine the books, post-graduate courses in the social sciences, in human relationships. In possible, for Europe. The President signed an execu Agriculture.

Aiexancrr, a az-year-old former clerrvman. has bn Only recently he was cleared by nor did they ask questions about the amounts that went in and out the humanities that absorbed whereby the National Title Guar tive order authorizing the Alaska anty Company, sought to quiet the a national Jury of honor of extreme nationalist charges that during the Continued en Page of the coffers. Answering questions by his coun Railroad to charter ships and oper ate a coastwise mail, freight 'and WHAT'S new? The President Is sel, George H. Boyce, and by James off for Buenos Aires. Why? Guards Seize Veteran Who Touches King World War he deserted to the German lines and was sentenced to death In his absence by court martial.

I. Cuff, counsel for Mrs. Kate Roth passenger service to alleviate the food and supplies shortage in Alaska. It was the first bit of To help promote peace and to de widow of the bookkeeper. Mr.

Rein- insistent complaint of an investor, was recorded today in the Brooklyn Federal Court mall frauds trial of eight of that defunct corporation's officers. The investor was Carl O. Grimmer of 8905 Springfield Boulevard, Queens Village, who the year before velop closer relations. What are the most important headlines? It was announced at first that he Presidential action on the strike. Continued on Page I Professor Tugwell has resigned.

was found dead in bed this morning at his home at Lille, where he Who is Tugwell? He is the man who has been try In loca lareas the sailing of the Washington, which took place at 12:45 brought about the only activity, as 500 striking seamen marched in a continuous picket line LaGuardiaRe-elected was Mayor, victim of a heart attack Induced by his horror of the ing to "remake by help had acquired from the company a charges that he deserted. Head of U.S. Mayors; But He Only Wanted to Talk About the War-Wales Cheers Ruler Continued on Page I ing people to get better housing and to make a decent living. Erasmus would understand the need for outside ner pier. Fried Examines Crew More Relief Sought Washington, Nov.

18 OP) Mayor The ship had been scheduled to such activities. sail at noon and, despite the strike LaGuardia of New York was unani Mercury DuetoDip VHAT Is happening at Tampa, Continued on Page moujsly re-elected president of the United States Conference of Mayors where labor is holding a convention? It Is all about social ad To 15 by Midnight today. The conference decided to petition vancement. So are the stories about social security, better business. Congress to appropriate sufficient Canyon Victim's Body Returning clal train which carried him to Charleston, S.

from the capital. He will arrive at Buenos Aires for the opening day of the peace conference, Dec. 1. Officers and crew of the Indianapolis, In blue full dress uniform, lined the rail In honor the Navy's commander-in-chief a Mr. Roosevelt boarded the grey fighting craft.

A few hundred yards away in Charleston Harbor, officers and men of the Chester, the convoy vessel, performed a similar ceremony for their chief. Steaming out of the harbor, batteries of both the Indianapolis and Chester replied to the Presidential salute of 21 guns fired from Fort Moultrie. Pleasure craft bedecked with flags In honor of the President swarmed over the harbor In the wake of the two big fighting ships. Ex-Movie Hero Kept Promise Never to Ask For Another Film Job Hollywood, Nov. 18 (If) John Bowers, hero of the silent screen, made good a promise never to ask for another film Job he leaped to death In the sea.

'Bowers appealed to Henry Hathaway, directing a picture on Cata-lina Island, last Saturday, Hathaway said today. "I've got to have a Job," Bowers emphasized. Hathaway explained the company was making only exteriors on the island and using few actors. "This is the last time I'll ask for a Job," Bowers replied. NEW QCEEN MARY SKIPPER London, Nov.

18 MV-Capt. R. V. Peel today was appointed commodore of the Cunard-Whlte Star fleet, succeeding Sir Edgar Britten as commander of the liner Queen Mary. Wintry blasts were expected to funds to carry the Federal Work re automooile shows, society women in the courts for picketing, J.

P. lief program for the remainder of the current fiscal year which ends Three Ex-Champs Beaten in Golf Plnehurst, N. Nov. 18 M)- Three former tltleholders Dene Saraaen, Tommy Armour and Paul Runyan were put out today In the first round of the professional golf, ers championship, Sarazen losing to Jack Patroni, 1 up; Armour to Mortie Dutra, 4 and 3, and Runyan to Clarence Doser, 2 and 1. Johnny Revolt opened defense of the championship with a 6-and-S victory over Marshall Crichton.

The summaries: First round Henry Plctrd dtfemd La Mllory, 3 up: Hrry Cooper d(e4 T4 Luther, 2 ind Clartne Dor defntee Paul Runrtn. 1 and 1: Prink WaUh defeated Ian Robertson, and 4: Cral Wood defeated John Kinder. I and 1 Mortie Dutra defeated Tommy Armour, 4 and 3. Bobby Crutrkthank defeated Matt Kowal. 4 and Srrle Ball defeated Ralph Storehouse, 1 up (It holes): Jack Patroni defeated Dene Aaraten.

1 upi Willie Cloiiln defeated Louis Chlapetta, 1 and 7. Willie Klein defeated Ralph Beaeh. and 1: Alvln Krueter defeated Iridta Arhulti. 3 and 1: John Reeolta defeated Marshall Crichton, and Harold Me-Spadrn defeated Joe Belfore. and 41 Leo Walper defeated Walter Koiak.

and Jimmy Thomson defeated Rod Munday, 9 and Clarence Hackney defeated Ornt Beaupre. 1 up. 31 holes; Henry Ptcard defeated Leo Mallory, 3 up. East to Lynbrook Morgan's return from abroad. If we stop to analyze the Impli June 30.

send the thermometer down to IS degrees by midnight, establishing a new record low temperature for this date and a shivery Thursday, ac Then, hours later, came tne oi-ficlal announcement that he killed himself. A housekeeper, it was said, entered his room and found him unconscious. Gas was flowing from an open jet. Brother Blame Foes Lille, France, Nov. 18 (If) "The campaign of Infamy recently carried on against my brother drove him to desperation," Henri Salengro said.

It was learned In Paris that the cabinet had received new and secret charges against Minister Salengro during a meeting Tuesday. In a farewell letter to Premier Blum, Salengro placed responsibility for his suicide at the door of Rightists who made him a target of their attacks. Premier Blum broke down and wept at his dead collaborator's home, here, as he read the note. Salengro also wrote that persistent Rightist attacks on his war record killed his wife 18 months ago. Globe, Nov.

18 W-The cations in all these stories we find that they are a part of the Intense new chapter we are writing in the body of Mrs. Sarah Newmark, 60, of Lynbrook, L. who plunged 1,000 cording to Weather Bureau experts. feet to death at the bottom of This afternoon was to be cloudy Extension of the Railway Labor Act to all forms of transportation, was advocated In another resolution. This action followed efforts by Mayors of East and West Coast cities to have both sides in the current maritime strike submit their differences to arbitration by boards advancement of knowled.e of the humanities.

We are Just beginning to explore the possibilities of larger canyon when an auto ran over an and much colder, according to the embankment, was started for the group action in dealing the East today for burial. bureau experts, bringing a stinging cold wave tonight with Increasing cloudiness and cold tomorrow. Tem London, Nov. 18 W) James Maxton, leader of the extreme Socialistic Labor group in the House of Commons, asserted today King Edward ii rallying the common people to support him against the aristocracy In order to maintain his friendship with Mrs. Watlif Simpson even to marry her, if he desires.

Boverton, Wales, Nov. 18 VP) King Edward's alert bodyguard today seized and hustled away a middle-aged former soldier who placed a hand on the monarch's arm in the course of his trip to the Welsh mining areas. The ex-soldier said he wanted to talk to the King- about his wartime experiences in France. However, the royal bodyguard, keyed to extreme watchfulness since the Constitution Hill parade of last July, when a man threw a loaded pistol at the feet of Edward's horse, rushed the man away. Seiied by Detectives The King had Just finished inspecting a Welsh farm when the veteran, named Thompson, broke Continued on Page 3 basic human problems.

The driver of the car, Miss Hor to be appointed by the President. tense Strauss, 22, of 2623 Sedgewlck peratures will rise slowly tomorrow afternoon, however, to be succeeded Resolutions calling for of all Government welfare ac the Bronx, was slightly hurt In the accident, which happened by warmer weather Friday, they tivities into a Department of Wei north of san Carlos. predicted. fare, creation by the Federal Trade WITHIN a week President Roosevelt has touched on a dozen of our greatest social problems. His last message before lea lag on his Latin American trip was an earnest appeal to Industry to do something about unemployed men over 40 Freezing mark was passed at 11 Miss Strauss, who had Invited Mrs.

Newmark to ride to the West Commission of a separate unit to Coast in her new car Instead of tak deal with Instances of collusive bidding by municipal contracts and en a.m. today when the mercury stood at 31. The average temperature since midnight has been 40 degrees, Prudence Bonds lng a bus as she had planned, sent years of age. word of the fatality to the victim's actment by Congress of the Wagner Housing bill were adopted without three points below the normal tern' cousin, Saul Wolf of Passaic, J. Surely here is something that strikes directly at millions of hu perature for this date.

The coldest Mrs. Newmark's husband. Murray. To Pay Out $93,000 Nov. 18 on record was in 1924 when man beings.

We have been talk- was said to be a eousln of the Marx the thermometer registered 15 inn a lot about pensions and se opposition. Rudy Vallee Offers To 'Do Anything' as Although strong northerly winds Brothers, stage and motion picture comedy team, and also a cousin of Al Shean of the comedy team of curity for the aged. What about those between the ages of 40 and In Today's Eagle were expected throughout the day, the 42-mile gale that raced into 65? Here Is a great mass of hu Gallagher and Shean. town at 8 a.m. had slowed to 31 manity that is today being dis A $93,000 distribution, amounting to $3 per $100 bond, was to be made today to all holders of 14th Series bonds of Prudence-Bonds Corporation, according to an announcement by George C.

Wlldermuth, attorney for the reorganization trustees. Mr. miles an hour by noon Ex-Wife Lies Dying Santa Monica. Nov. 18 t4- Amusements Pate criminated against for no good reason.

An able-bodied man of 40 Brldse by Shepard Barclay- The bitterness of one of the most Is in his prime. He is physically and mentally fit. He has balance EXPECT ADE TO RECOVER Miami Beach, Nov. 18 (U.R) sensational divorce cases of recent By the Way 1st Pate, 3d Section Classified Ads t-t and experience. His claim to a Wlldermuth said checks would be mailed holders of the registered bonds, but others would have to call Hungry Hundreds Refuse to Quit Their Jobs After Bendix 'Lockout' years disappeared today as Fay Webb Vallee, still beautiful despite George Ade has passed the crisis of his illness and physicians believed job is as good as that of any man the ravaues of her illness, lay dying.

in line. today the Hoosler playwright, news with their bonds at the company's Cemles Death Notice Drs. Brady and Ben Editorial Pare Financial paperman and author would recover, offices to collect. From New York, Rudy Vallee. the radio crooner, offered any assistance within his power to save the life of the girl he married at the height of SOMETHING must be done about share croppers.

There Is an IS It IS I 33 14 I 1 immense field, not yet explored, re From a Nurse's Neteeeok-(Inlnf Pisces Helen Worth Heme Galld his fame and later fought in tne lating to the simple matter of Bowie Results courts of New York and California registering the unemployed. The tory shutdown. The move apparently surprised union officials. The discharge announcement crackled over the public address system at mid-morning Tuesday. Some workers straggled out Immediately.

Others lingered until noon, then Jest Amont Ourselves Lest and Feand, President seems to have adopted the suggestion of General Hugh Johnson to have a quick, self-list 14 By the United Press FIRST RACE Mile and one-six teenth. Off 1 ing census of the unemployed. This seems to be a practical, in Price Hard Chase Flower Time Time, 1:54 1-5. Ranlcllla 11.90 went home for lunch and found they 12.80 4.80 3.10 2.50 2.30 No scratches. South Bend, Ind, Nov.

18 OJ.PJ Hundreds of exhausted," hungry workers stood by their idle machines In the Bendix Aviation Corporation plants today, refusing to be discharged. Most of them had not eaten for 24 hours. What sleep they got last night was on the benches and floors of unheated buildings. Even When the management turned off the heat they refused to leave because they feared they would not be permitted to return. Union workers, who left the plant yesterday quickly organized dona tions food and clothing for their companions Inside.

Coffee, 3.J00 sandwiches, cigarettes, playing cards and candy were shoved through windows to the 800 men and 300 women. Nearly 300 card games were started. Women led groups of men In singing. Until they leave, the management warned, there will be no readjustment of the surprise announcement yesterday that the corporation's 4,500 employes were all discharged. Company officials said the activities of "agitators" and demands for a closed shop brought the perfunc But there was nothing Vallee could do.

For hours doctors had attempted to arouse her from a coma, and they abandoned all hope. Lying under an oxygen tent In the local hospital, she was In the last stages of peritonitis and death appeared only hours away. Rudy Vallee said today he would leave for California at once to be at the bedside of his former wife, Fay Webb, "if there Is anything I can do to help," according to the Associated Press. expensive and expeditious way of finding out Just how many persons are unemployed, what work they are fitted for, where they are located and what age groups are most affected. Humanism has made rapid strides in recent years, could not get back Into the factories.

Union leaders said they had not Issued strike orders and did not know the reason for Ue shutdown. There were no attempts at picketing. SECOND RACE Six furlongs. Off, 2:08. Time, 1:14 4-5.

Clamorous Jackie D. Rockwood Passed In EeTtew IS Paul Mallen 1st Pate. 3d lectloa Radle Eeal Estate Newt Pan Reclety It Bpsrts 19-33 Spetllfht en Karen 3 Rtranter Titan Fiction 14 Theaters r) William Weer 1 Womaa'a Pate I Price 4.80 2 AO 2.30 3 30 3.00 3.20 No scratches. Representatives of the National but in applied humanism we are THIRD RACE First, My Kin: second, Joy Ride: third. Patsey still woefully deficient in tech- Labor Relations loard were reported on their way to South Bend.

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