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EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER--PHIi;ATELPHi: THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1939
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LAST CONGRESS
AIDED FARMERS
Representative Lever, of
S. C, Pleased by Wheat
Price Guarantee
COTTON RAISERS AIDED
Senator Hoke Smith Says
They Will Be Greatly
Benefited
Bj a Staff Correspondent
Washington, March 13. "The moBt
Important thins that the last Congress
flirt for the farmer was to make (rood
the government's guarantee of a mini
mum price of 52.32 for wheat. Including
spring wheat of 1319. and appropriate
?1, 000, 000,000 to carry It out," said Con
gressman Asbury.F. lver, of South
Carolina (Dcmocrate), chairman of tha
Agriculture Committee. In discussing to
day tho agricultural legislation before
the last Congress.
"We advanced by from $16,000,000 to
125,000,000 the value of the cotton new
held by the farmers In the South when
the passage of the amendment to the
cotton futures act was obtained," con
tinued Mr. Loer. "This amendment,
which was passed as a part of the wheat
price guarantee bill, does away with
some of the loner grades of cotton and
will undoubtedly advance the price of
cotton now held by the southern farmers
by from $3 to $6 a bale."
Mr. Lever came very close to being
elected a United States Senator Ust
summer, and would without douDt ue
a.Jnember of the Senate now had he notU, . , t.r : "
listened to the appeal of President Wll- , Lx-Spcakcr Brands ab Lie
ran and iitnarawn irom mo
lower grades of cotton referred to pre
viously In this article.
"Congress passed first In 1914 a mjas
ure providing for federal assistance to
tho agricultural colleges on alarge scale
and for the employment of agricultural
experts from (ho colleges to go out Into
the country and give demonstrations of
those truths worked out In the colleges
and agricultural experiment stations,"
said Senator Smith.
"I believe tho Immense response made
by the farmers to tho government's ap.
peal for Increased production of food,
stuffs was a direct result of tho great
good that these traveling agricultural
teachers have done and the system of
educating tho farmer that has been car
ried on by the Agriculture Department.
"The House added 11,500,000 to the
regular appropriation for this farm dem
onstration work In this year's bill and
the Senate added $3, 000,000 more to it.
Hut It failed, owing to the llcpubllcan
filibuster. I hope we can pass bo favor
able a bill In tho extra bcsalon."
Senator Hoke Smith said the cotton
amendment to the wheat urlce-llxlng bill
which amends the cotton futures art
will be of great benefit to tho cotton
growers, aiding them In obtaining better
prices for cotton The cotton growers
are badly In need of such assistance, he
said.
"The southern cotton farmers suffered
much more from the war than any of
our other farmtrs." continued Senator
Smith. "Back ln19H, when the Euro,
pcan war began, the exportation of cot.
ton was stopped and the price fell disas
trously low bccau.so u considerable part
of the market was cut ort. Cotton vvaa
hit hard again in 1918, when tho war
trade board undertook to stabilize tho
price of cotton In the market and put
tho embargo on, bcrlously Hntcrferlng
with the regnlar oourso ot tho market.
The embargo Is still on.
"The South may have been In the
saddle during the war, but the southern
farmers suffered moro than any of tho
others."
DECLARE KOREA
IS INDEPENDENT
"Voice of 20,000,000"
Raised Against the Op
pression of Japan
CHRISTIANS IN A RIOT
GRAVI INCIDENT.
NELLA DALMAZ1A
Jugo-Slavi Tcntano Rap
prcsaglic Conlro gli
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Nipponese Flag Lowered and
Gendarmes Charge Crowd
of ManifcstantB
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CLARK DENIES SAYING
LEAGUE WAS BLOCKED
race
(.'Tltch
against the late Senator Ben
fork Ben") Tillman.
Toole rield Against Tillman
Mr. Iever, who came to Congress
when ho was twent-flve years old and
has heen here eighteen years continu
ously since, threw his hat in the ring
last spring for the United States Senate
against Tillman. Senator Tillman was
very old and feeble and had been able
to do little for his district for several
yearj. Mr. Lever was making good
progress with his candidacy and the
South Carolina politicians agreed that
he would defeat Tillman.
Then President Wilson made a per
fonal appeal to Mr. Lever to withdraw
from the race on the ground that Sena
tor Tillman had staunchly supported the
administration: was an old Confederate
veteran, and had been of greit as
sistance to the administration as chair
man of tho Senate Naval Committee.
Mr. Lever withdrew. A few weeks
later Senator Tillman died suddenly,
f.cver attempted to get back in the race
ind the President was anxious that he
liould and offered him his strongest
support. But the time for making nom
'nationB In accordance with the South
f'nrollna election laws had passed by
Mist two or three .days, and Lever could
"ot again enter the lists. It was gen
erally agreed In South Carolina that
Lever could have defeated Ben Tillman
nnd could easily have won out over the
cthr candidates. William P Pollack
ns elected to the Senate to succeed
Tillman and Lever was re-elected to the
House.
Filibuster Held Up Farm Project
"Very material Increases In the
imountn appropriated for agricultural
fAfnston and farm demonstration work
ere made In the annual agricultural
nnnrnprlntlon bill, but its passage was
defeased by the Republican filibuster
In the Senate." continued Congressman
Lever. "The House allowed an Increase
of 11.500.000 over the normal appropria
tion and the Senate added another
3, 000.000 to It. Then it all failed when
the Senate Republicans filibustered
against It.
'.The appropriations for federal assist,
ance to every kind of farm activity, such
as farm demonstration work and the
fighting of all pests and. animal, vege.
table and fruit diseases, were made vui-y
liberal In the bill considered by the last
Congress and passed by the House. For
instance, there was $500,000 In the bill
to eradicate the corn borer and similar
sums to fight all the other pests."
Hoke Smith' Activity
Senator Hoke Smith, of Georgia, a
member of the Senate Agriculture Com
mittee, expressed his belief that the In
creased appropriations for farm demon
stration work In all the states was the
greatest thing done by tne last congress
for the farmers. Senator Hoke Smith
comes from an agricultural Section and
takes great Interest In all farm matters
before Congress.
He was, with Congressman Lever, the
Joint author of the Smith-Lever bills
passed during the last six years for agr'.
cultural extension, vocational education
and vocational education and rehablllta.
tlon. Smith and Lever were also the co-
authors of the amendment to the cotton '
futures act eliminating several of the
Report Concerning Sen
ate Situation
By the Associated Press
Atlanta. Go.. March 13. Champ Clark.
ex-Speaker of the House of Representa
tives, in a signed statement given out
here last night, denied he had over said
the league of nations had no cnance to
be ratified by tho United States Menate.
"Anybody who says that I said 'Presi
dent Wllsoh's league of nations has as
much chance of being ratified as you
have of being Pope of Rome- Is a ma
licious liar," tho former Speaker as.
serted. "I have studiously avoided dli
cusslon In ny lecture" or In interv lews,
although asked to do so ir. twin.
"I gave as a reason that I was study
ing tho subject and the arguments on
both sides thoroughly. When the report
came over to the House, tho last night
of the session, that fifty Senators had
signed a round robin against it, I said
that the Icaguo of peace could not be
ratified because it takes two-thirds to
ratify that is unless they changed
their minds because of amendments or
for other reasons all of which is
mathematical demonstration.
"1 never spoke to Congressman Mays
on the bubject in my life, and it so
happened that I had no conversation
with him about anything for a good
while, as I had no reason to do bo.
"ThlL Mays canard Is part and parcel
of the campaigns which he and others
are making to disorganize and factlonal
lzo the Democrats in the House."
By the Associated Prcs
Seoul. Korea. March 13 The decla
ration of Korea' Independence says It
represents the voice of 20,000.000 per
sons speaking in the namo of Justice
and humanity.
"We are no mean people." the decla
ration continues. "We have forty-three
centuries of history as a distinct self
governing nation. It Is our solemn duty
to recure tho right of free and perpetual
development of our own national char
acter, adapting ourselves to the princi
ples or tho reconstruction of the world.
"It Is nearly ten years since, for the
first time In our history, wo put on the
yoke of another nation and were made
the victim of the cursed nnd militar
istic Imperialism of the.world."
Japan Called Oppressor
The declaration continues that it is
the duty of Koreans to secure their In
dependence, to wipe out injuries, "get
rid of our present sufferings" and "stir
up the national spirit und vitality, so
long suppressed by tho unjust regime of
Japan, and leave our children eternal
nceaom, instead of a bltttr and shame
ful Inheritance. We shall fight to the
last drop of blood in the great cause of
liberty."
It Is asserted In the declaration that
there is no intention en the part of the
Koreans to avenge themselves ae-alntt
Japan, that their only desire Is to right
tne wrongs aonc, not bv tho Japanese
nation, but by the few of her statesmen
who were led by the old aggressive
policy. It adds that the actual result
of annexation without the free consent
cf the people concerned was bitter and
unreconcllablo animosity, and hostility Is
growing deeper between the Japanese
and Koreans
The two nations, the declaration con
tinued, ought to, and must, enter Into
new relations of friendship and happi
ness. Moreover, It says, with a view to
maintaining peace In the Far Hast, the
Independence of Kcrea Is of deep signifi
cance, for continued occupation of Korea
Is liable to provoke more suspicion and
fear against Japan In the minds of tho
100,000,000 people In China.
. "Could any International peace be
expected without perfect harmony among
the eastern nations?" savs the docu
ment. "Wo believe the Independence
of Korea worthy of universal considera
tion and approval. We shall live to be
free. We shall enjoy heaven-given hap
piness. Justice la with us. Righteous
ness is leading us All citizens, male
and female, young and old, have risen
from the gloomy dungeon to push their
way into freedom. Our forefnthern In
spire us and tho world supports us '
Shanghai, March 13. (By A. D '
Koreans, of whom there are seven hun
dred In Shanghai, havo let It become
known that secret activities on the I
part of Koreans existed for month
before Korea's appeal to the vvoild
for recognition It is announced
that tho leader of the Koreans, Chung
Chin-Went, left Shanghai for the United
States last month to conduct a wide- '
spread press campaign In conjunction
with other Koreans In America and Ilu
rope on behalf of Korean Independence,
with the Immediate object of securing
a hearing at the Parlu Peace Confer
ence, .tananrs l'lar Pulled Down
r.euters Shanghai Agency published '
vesterday the Korean version ot the Londrn, 13 marzo. Dispacci oggl
SWy" ex d-ntl alia Kxchango Telegraph Co.
well organized rccano chc gravi incidenti si sono
Declarations of Independence were ,crincati in l)a)mazia tra italiani c
read In the streets of cities and towns
and speakers harangued tho crowds in Jugoslav I.
many cases Korean flags were hoisted, j JUf?oIavi vencrdi' costrinscro le
and the Japanese colors were pulled , , ., , . , , ,
down. There was considerable stone navi italianc a Irau ad abbassare la
throwing when gendarmes charged with ioro bnndicra. Una torpedinicra
fixed baionets. It Is asserted a number . ,
of tne inanlfestants were vvounaea Tiiern iiuuuuu iu suuuu nmai - ,.v.
are charges that tho police lll-ticaled t(encrc soddisfazionc f proteggcre
thirty persons nrrestcd nt Svcnchen
At I'jen Yang 1500 christians, altera i resident! italiani.
service, organized a procession, which Spalato i Jugoslav i venncro a
was swelled by students joining it 'Ihir- , .. . ........ j
ty persons were wounded, it is alleged conflilto con pattuglie italianc. du-
that the Rev Dr. Samuel A. Moffct, rantc la domain di lunedi'. T sol-
liresiuvni ul wiu uit'uiuKiHi srinui.ii.
was summoned to police headquarters Iq
be questioned concerning tho instigation
of the i lot At Kunsan three Korean
pastors were arrested. Their houses
were Benched and printed matter found
in them was confiscated.
II pepolo dl Trieste dlchiara cho non I II buddlsmo ed altrl sisteml di rellgione rand
mm' n.u..... i- ..i. ...I..-, .i-iii. vorrebbero noter essere ammessl La ' Was!
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T , . , ., ,. , ... , icrnierenza inline uecise con von
Terro Irredentc Itallane sr le illta , fn,nr.vni, ,, ,.n,raP, rhn i Mania
cost!
sorcllo
liberie-
non rlgiind.ignlno l.i
loroippria pOSd far rentlre I.i sua voce al
concilia delja Lcgi dello Nazlonl.
nernn, U iimizo Durante hi rlunlone
tenutnsl, Icrl. dalle Socletn' per la ron
ferenza Internationale delln I.ega delle
Nazlonl, fu dlscusa -la questlnnc delta
parteslpazlono del Vatiranu alia Lega
delle N'azlcnl I..i dlKcusslone fu nnl
mata cd II Prof Korel, tin delegato
slzzero, si oppose nil anzldettn parte
clpazlone della Santa Scde Ugll dlsse die
urn da essere trasmosso ft Parlel(!hrj,i
hlngton, donundando II permeiso'di A j
..uaiiiHiioi in i t-iuuuiii:ti i.cuuaie eaiw i.
II protettorato del popolo amerlcano. ' 'vjfc.
II memorandum splega un complwsfl .,
ui oppresnioni tia pane nciio auiuruuf
slovenr v Icne nnche fatto present Cfi ft
mcta' delta popolazlone del dlstretto,,olf &
Oottschtn. ronslste dl gla emlgratl nfgll.j
Hlcti Lnltl c narecchl sono clttandMI"
amerli'anl l.c relazlonl nrima della
guerr.i tra Clottschee e gll Statl Unltl.i
Vlenim. 1J marzo -(ill nbltantl dl
lingua teilesca ilcll'lsotrtta ill GottHctice
In Oarnlola, tonslstento In una cltta dl
grandczzn lcgolare e dl 171 vlllaggl.
hanno prtsenlato alia Coromlsslone , Kuerra ifh uouscnee e g. ou u. ..j.
AimrlcaiM otto II Prof A ( foolldge. ' furono ,a" t,,c " do,laro ,ln ,u.e!'a ',5 M
SIviiiti fitiin. "ji-m .wi iiv lit
era da tulli ncoettato
i hp trovasl In questa tltlu per nudtare
I proliteml nustro-ungarlel, un inemo-
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