‘NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS SHAKEDOWN IN TENNESSEE Senate Campaign Committee Uncovers Political Scandal in Berry-Stewart Primary Fight This Free Chart Make; It Easy to BALANCE YOUR DIET YOU will find it a simple matter to safeguard the health of your family by serv. ing a balanced diet if you send for the Homemaker's Chart for checking Nutritional Balance @ It lists the foods and the standard amounts that should be included in the daily diet. Contains skeleton menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner or supper to guide you in seiccting the proper foods in each classification. @ A post card will bring you this valuable 2id to good menu planning. Just ask for the Nutrition Chart. ® Address C, Houston Goudiss, 6 Fast 39th Street, New York City i « st 30th Street, New York City trations, by the Constitutional Edu- cational league of New Haven, Conn, “l am now offering, and intend to continue to offer, to furnish tc any and all interested persons, in- cluding employees, employers, or others, copies of this address for circulation at the actual cost of printing, and to recommend that employees might well read this ad- dress before joining the C. 1. 0.” Commenting on the letter, Repre- sentative Hoffman said that the board's ruling would preclude the distribution of newspapers contain- ing news items or editorials criti- cal of any organization or of activi- ties of the labor board. The American Federation of La- bor charged in its official organ, the American Federationist, that mal- administration of the Wagner act is threatening American democracy. The publication printed an editorial bluntly accusing the National La- bor Relations board of promoting the rival Committee for Industrial Organization “which seeks to set up a dual labor movement despite all the social and economic waste which dualism involves, “Every agency of the government that gives status to the C. 1. O gives the same recognition,” it continued. “Surely this is not freedom for hav workers to choose their own unions | many cases, ow has a place representatives for collective ren it of the diseases | Tests show that 97 to 98 per cent bargaining, but union development that it was once believed to cause! | of meat protein is digested and | under government patronage.” BR | absorbed. The length of time meat aml Composition of Meat | remains in the stomach will de- . : pend upon various factors, such To Expand Business Loans go! the sh Te both | #8 the amount of fat present, the HAIRMAN JESSE JONES of the | , =~. i". the | method of cooking and the degree - + ra JeRis 3 ¥ + 4% » Reconstruction Finance corpo- that dve worn out daily and for | ©f mastication. But there is no ration announced a new policy for building the ne , tissues that are | Marked difference in the thor- | forcing the expansion of business necessary for growth in childhood | oughness with which the different loans, by which stonorion of mrstein varies | KiNES of meat are digested. competitor banks The Frop red od a Since it is so completely digest- | will be pitted against In 1 cel gre b an i . | ed, however, meat lies little each other. When a pr San between 14 and 2 ne | bulk, and it is therefore essential , a » ’ a ii + silks Ww i : au . loan applicant ap- ¢ + Kila warswiirsm that an abundance of leafy vege- wed by the RFC of the edible portion. tated 1 ¢ . es prove ” a gh Th uents of meat | tables and fruits should be eaten 18 ne ow! . { at $} & vi Is war . WR by are fats, water, minerals, extrac- | 2" the same time. his local bank an tives. erazvines and ents Ives, zymes and pigments. RFC agent will con- : ‘ Pig . { The amount of fat present is an | tact the bank and ay n determining © WNU-C. Houston Goudiss— 1938-23 . de | important factor in try to persuade it to he find valine: of rand And the : the fuel value of meat. And the participate in the . x the less pro- Cool, Slim-Waisted Frocks loan. If it refuses a given unit Jesse Jones 1, RFC agent then Tal og ek ibe | PRION LT mim will contact a competitor bank. of weight, he different cuts of | HESE last few hot weeks will pork contain less protein than cor- | be a whole lot easier to bear if In its most optimistic monthly rim is of beat f Jamul. | " ton 3 3 SON v in y weet nm amb. | vot ave ime * h ew a » « business survey of the year, the fed- responding cuts of beef and lamb, | you have some iresh new dresses with the exception of ham, | to wear the eral reserve board said industrial h a . nS : . Sone "BI DX hans own niderinin ais. ‘vies tha production is on the increase and iean pork chops and tenderloin. 5.1m styles thal oe Yl ee ished enough for shopping and available data indicate that in ly the index will show a Salhi Meat as a Blood Builder ch wear too. We've picked out rise. Both glandular and muscle (WO that we know you'll like, one m0 nderizing y ’" vigd meats are rich in the blood-build- | {or slim figures and one for large. | = 1 1. deep v-neck and ing mineral, iron, and meat also | 20th very, very easy ] olnes contains copper. The glandular organs, particularly liver, have great value in the prevention and treatment of anemia. Pernicious | anemia baffled physicians for | many years until, in 1928, two not- ed American scientists discovered that liver contains a principle which stimulates red blood cell formation, This discovery has | been ranked with the discovery of | OA insulin as one of the greatest in | TEE : 4 A | in our times. : [i Meat also contains a high per- ino y shosohorus % y . ’ 3 3 in calcium, however, and this hac. 1070, 20 ed 10 me op re ’ » @nd this n } 3, 18, 20 and 40. Size 14 require essary substance must be ob- I's | ; 37% IP | 41, ade Ee requires tained in adequate amounts from f | , vards of vibbon or braid tn trim milk, cheese and green leafy . LA YO 553 o Hibben braid 40 win . s iW > 1933 is designed for sizes 34, 36, vegetables, ] CN ol 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and 50. Size 36 = 4 J f gL requires 4% yards of 35-inc The Vitamins of Meat N78 FX 6A | terial. 1% yards of ricrac braid Lean muscle meats cannot be | ; P t considered as an important source | of any vitamin except G. This vitamin is necessary for the pre- vention of pellagra, and also helps to prolong the vigorous middle years and to ward off old age. Beef, pork and lamb muscle con- | tain approximately the same amounts of vitamin G, but liver has been found to contain approxi. mately 10 times as much as mus- cle tissue. Some vitamin A is found in fat THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. LARE E. HOFFMAN, Republi- can congressman from Michi bor Relations board in the matter & of constitutional guaranties of free- | . i sent to the board a letter recalling eC Houston Goudiss Interprets the that the body recently declared the | Hoffman constituted an unfair labor practice under the Wagner act. In known communists were active in | the Committee for Industrial Organ- Nationally Known Food Authority Explains Why It down strikes as communistic meth- Rates As a Top-Notch Food. ods. said, ‘‘was republished, with illus- 6 Ei spend from one-fourth to one-third of their this expenditure is justified, let us examine the nutritive value of meat, and consider its contribution to the diet. | Hofman Dares N.L.R.B. i A T F A T od WHY gan, has challenged the National La- WwW to & n dom of speech and of the press. He circulation of a house speech by Modern Conce tion of Meat the speech Hoffman declared that P ization and denounced C. I. O sit- sanis speech,” Hoffman's letter By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS AU ERICANS total food budget for meat. In order to discover whether Almost everybody likes the flavor of meat, from the man who considers that no meal is complete without it, to the child who | instinctively eats the meat on his 4 plate before he touches the other | that a meal without meat often | foods. The desire for meat is one kagls to tempt or satisfy the appe- | . { tite, of the strongest human appetites. | “ . a; 22: 1) I i" PF ted | The extractives indirectly aid in | enturies ¥ accep 3 . thi or . ” an a Wi | the digestion of meat proteins be- 15 craving : fea at a Be .. | cause they stimulate the flow of von that It Was €8-| the digestive juices. Experiments sential to his well | po 0 Gemonstrated that meat in- | . | nav rmonst ie Ne Neg 1- being. But with the | 4,005 5 flow of gastric juice in advance in civiliza- | gic proportion to the amount tion, there was an | consumed * i di adi k= Ne reas 15 VY | wy rs $ i ncrease mn any This calling forth of great physi- Sisie ases, and for a| logical activity of the stomach | 1 i0¢ j rears, |; \ peru { YEAars, | js one reason why meat is said Meat. was blamed to be the most satisfying of all ae Mivig o ‘ontrib- 3 “ 3 bet? as being a contiid- | foods, and to “stick to the ribs uting cause to kid-| longest ney trouble, rheu-| hi matism, high blood | , hig . al #35 pressure, harden- | Digestibility of Meat ing of the arteries and gout, { In considering the In recent years, there has been | worth of any food it is neces: a careful investigation of the pos- | not only to analyze its contribu sible between meat | tions to the diet, but to determine and disease In the {f our | how well its nutrients are utilized | newer knowledge, the { by the body. Meat has a high { food value because its protein is digested rapidly and thoroughly. has been 1 regarding —- in the child's i a David E. Lilienthal, TVA director, at left, trying to explain to the congressional investigating committee the methods by which TVA “yard- stick” rates for power were established. Next to him is J. A. Kurg, chief power planning engineer; and at extreme right is Dr. A. E. Morgan, the deposed head of the authority. SEurard W. Pickard SUMMARIZES THE WORLD'S WEEK © Western Newspaper Union, mrt» 5 2 ee te tendencies’ of the bureaus, was as- sailed bitterly by Jerome N. Frank, SEC commissioner, who charged that it was defamatory.” Political Scandal ENATOR SHEPPARD'S cam- paign expenditures committee, after hearing a report from an in- vestigator, announced that the con- duct of the Demo- cratic senatorial pri- nary campaign in Tennessee was scan- dalous and warned that the successful candidate was likely to face an election contest in the sen- ate. The shaking down of both federal and state employees, the Senator Berry pyuying of votes on a huge scale, the raising of funds by intimidation — all were being in- dulged in by the two rival candi- dates, according to the committee, Those who are seeking the nom- ref ination are Sen. George L. Berry, | Debt Payment Rumors Tom Stewart, J. Ridley Mitchell, ROM a London correspondent Dr. John R. Neal and C. L. Powell. PROM the report ge Stewart is supported by E. H. inary negotiations have begun for Crump, political boss of Memphis. final settlement by Great Britain Berry is backed by the state Ma- | 4 prance of their defaulted debts chine and Gov. Gordon Browning. to the United States. It is asserted “The committee is of the opin-| gy, 4ico i ccions, started some weeks " 5 a i “that the jon,” its statement said, that | ago by Ambassador Kennedy and evidence already before it with re-| pricy prime Minister Chamber- ssments © deral em- | ;. ’ : spect to Sssessments f fader ati | lain, were carried forward in secret ployee one Zxoup pary HD | talks in Paris among Secretary of vy rat Tr 18rl Ol 5 in the Democratic pr hey ey ¢ the Treasury Morgenthau, Ambas- for United States senator and of | _. "B11 French Foraien ‘ ih thet EYODD, | sador Bullitt, French Foreign Min- state emp Oyges oy Ae OW Eo > | ister Bonnet and Finance Minister Jon u 1 points sharply toward an election Marchandeau Jones put huge ntest in the United States senate rh Wart ae sources of the Reconstruction contest in i Un ed Stal 's cand] { Both Britain and France, says the | _. 4 cp . o loca Hid ou an - | - ! ait regardless of which group - correspondent, have expressed will- | date triumphs, at : | iIngness to conclude a final settle- | “Regardless of action that may | oc , on the basis of the pri be taken in the courts to punish | " al those practicing illegal election | fe rindi assoc:alion sm——— Utilities to Be Heard RIVATE utilities are to be given a chance to present to the TVA investigation committee their case against the ‘“‘yardstick” for electric power of the authority. The committee said it had invited the Edison Electric institute, repre- senting the power industry in mat- ters of policy and publicity, and the Electric Bond and Share company and Commonwealth and Southern corporation. The latter two are | holding companies which have ex- | tensive holdings in the Southeast where the TVA is offering cheap power to municipalities and rural co-operatives. Some Fallacies Regarding Meat nr. } 1 1 Many 1 : C le believe that vea been discarded I mplete : r meats. Dif iia v v oe # 'monstrated Meat is a protein food highest type It is useful Someone with a gift for concise narked: “No y " His point was well taken. For considering its de. licious flavor, essential food val ues, and ease of preparation, it is easy to agree that THERE IS NO | SUBSTITUTE FOR MEAT. expression once . meat rer ro man! -5R0 man £m SUP] ¢ other constt more fat it contains, "iy 11 } found in tein will be found in The skirt | Make this dimity or or around house—cool, sr Brint and ven er pri ana y wen tet i - waisted are fin- Day Frock for Large Figures. ind this straight, well-cut ning, re- Fi- mn behind the pub- lic works program. He and Ad- ministrator Ickes agreed that wher- ever possible RFC would make loans for public construction and PWA would conserve its money ex- clusively for outright grants. Hither- to, PWA has been making both loans and grants. Under the new system it will be possible, officials said, to undertake more big projects, such as roads corporatic asy and hat you Darts the waist trim, of pretti- and This is a dia- you can make in '1l1 want sev- 34 Nise cipal and not the interest of the ) . | original debts, which aggregated methods and those exercising po- | 0950 G43 ___ as 70 » . litical pressure, there are indica. | $3:286,950,943 . $5,185,730,763 con- N A peu Se may be called tracted by Britain and $4,101,220,180 ions that the sen: 18} by France. But in the contemplated upon to consider the probability of | oie ment Britain and France are excessive money being used in be-| o.oo, i i ; £ oT $ or a reduction of ti in- half of the victorious candidates. g : he prin ! 4 cipal of the original b shi Besides its pronouncement on pa; © original debts, which, if granted, would serve as tl "ih . . Tennessee, the committe asked oh tor aR She fom and bridges, than if PWA had to Postmaster General Farley to in- ¥ihadl payment. | furnish all the money itself, vestigate the distribution of a *‘po- Texas Picks a Yankee litical circular’ by the Farm Se- exas ricks a Yankee curity administration in South Da- Blames G.O.P. for Debt EXAS Demo i i j- kota. The circular, it was said, | d mary selected a Yankee torr | QECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE was sent out under government | the next governor of the state. W WALLACE blames the Republi- frank to “aid the senatorial candi- | Lee O'Daniel, born in Ohio and | 20 Policies of the twenties for “‘the dacy of former Gov. Tom Berry of | wr raised on a Kansas unusual increase in the federal debt South Dakota.” | farm, received a | iD the last nine years." Addressing The committee also dispatched in- | clear majority over the Iowa Democratic convention, he vestigators to Georgia, Illinois, In- | 11 other candidates said: In the Democratic thirties diana, North Dakota and California. | for the nomination | oc ove been Hke a Or3 sobering It heard reports from its investiga- | which is equivalent | UP the MOFRIng after, with the fed- tors already at work in Pennsyl- | eral government playing the part of to election, purse.” vania and Kentucky and sent them O’Daniel is a flour | Pc . back for additional information. The secretary said the federal added by ricrac braid the pointed closing. | gram design tl i a few hours, ty, calico >ercale an seersucker. The Patlerns. o trim. Send your order to The Sewin Circle Pattern Dept., 247 W. { Forty-third street, New York, | N. Y. Price of patterns, 15 cents { {in coins) each. © Bell Syndicate. —-WNU Service. make, for of course nobody wants | to undertake Iaborious sewing these days. And both are easy to wash and iron. A detailed sew chart comes with each pattern. platform that in- 90 per cent of WPA workers would audience through a set of figures cule of professional politicians, proms- : y a press question and was “in no vate debts, for instance, he said, Day Frock for Slim Figures. "jobber. He cam- py eb tag It dismissed from consideration a i paigned with a hill- Jebt of Hi Democtatie Shisties, is charge that a recent statement by { BE Cé y a country == cluded the Ten Co P e iéen m~- iw t » ““ vote for the Roosevelt administra- W. Lee mandments and the Which he Sid Showed & otal Saba tion was coercive. The committee : 8 ay 0 be ise of a business administration and way a dictation to workers.” women ffm billy band and a y : chatge that u recent statement by restored to health. He took his O'Daniel Golden Rule, ridi ’ de : tion was coercive. The committee $6,000,000,000 less than in 1930. Pri. Bar Hits Labor Act more liberal pensions for the aged. More important nationally was the fact that Rep. Maury Maverick, leader of a considerable bloc in con- gress, was defeated for renomina- are $12,000,000,000 under the 1832 to- tal and $28,000,000,000 less than in 1930, sniffs Hull Prods Cardenas meats, but liver is also much rich- er in this vitamin than muscle tis- sue. Vitamin B is present in lean meat, especially lean pork, which has a considerably higher content than lamb, mutton or beef. This little dress is right at the top of new fashions, with its gored skirt and shaped square neckline. Notice that the skirt seams are extended above the waistline, to give a little bosom fullness, which hi Rr ed Beauty Is Mental tion by Paul Kilday, a San Antonio attorney. Maverick is an enthusi- astic New Dealer. Kilday says he will not be a rubber stamp, Two other administration backers were defeated for renomination. They were Representatives W. D. MacFarlane and Morgan Sanders. a Disaster in Bogota "T HIRTY-SEVEN persons were killed and 150 injured when a Colombian army plane crashed into a grandstand at Bogota and burst into flames. The stand was packed with spectators gathered to witness an aviation review and in the throng were the president and president- elect of Colombia and many foreign diplomats. These narrowly escaped death. The plane was heading an True beauty is in the mind; and the expression of the features de- pends more upon the moral na- ture than most persons are ac. customed to think, — Frederic Saunders. the house of delegates of the American Bar association in ses- sion in Cleveland denounced the na- tional labor relations act as “‘inten- sifying class antagonisms’’; and condemned ‘‘desputic tendencies’ of governmental administrative tri- bunals. The committee on labor, employ- ment and social security in its re- port said the labor act is *‘the delib- erate embodiment of a new social policy” in which the government “has departed from the traditional role of mediator and arbiter.” The assault on governmental ad- ministrative agencies, such as the securities and exchange commis- sion, interstate commerce commis sion, N. L. R. B., and others, was contained in a report of the com- mittee on administrative law, head- ed by former Dean Roscoe Pound of Harvard university law school. . This attack, listing 10 “absolutism - SECRETARY OF STATE HULL, out of patience with Mexico, sent to President Cardenas a sharp note protesting Mexico's failure to pay for American owned farm lands that the Mexican government has seized. Mr. Hull asked that the matter be submitted to arbitration. The sec- retary has in this the full approval of President Roosevelt, for the ad- ministration feels that Cardenas is endangering the “Good Neighbor” relations between the two countries. Sen. Key Pittman of the senate foreign relations committee also backs up Mr. Hull, asserting that if Mexico refuses to arbitrate she will be subject to economic penal- es. Cl! a said, ae would eit e financial and other acrobatic parade, and after its | voluntary aid we have given her wings struck the sides of the grand- | through our spirit of and stand it nose-dived into the shrieking | desire for peace, prosperity, and up- mass of men, women and children. J building of that country.” : makes the dress more becoming. Very short kimono sleeves, just covering the shoulders, give a much prettier line than sleeveless frocks do, and they're just as cool. Value of Meat Extractives Meat contains small amounts of extractives. It is partly because one misses their savory flavor “IRIUM'S Proved Itself — So It’s Pepsodent Powder for Me!”