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SEVKN MONDAY. JANUARY 23. 1333 -The Minneapolis Star. AMERICANS SET TO BARCELONA IS I Cracksmen FLEE CATALONIA Rob Nile Theater Safe COUGIILIN RAPS CREDIT MONEY Changing Attitude Seen as Hope for Idle Detroit U.F Father Charles E. Coughlin said in his weekly radio sermon Sunday that the changing attitude of labor toward industry CHAMBERLAIN Impersonator Lost His Shirt, Trousers But Kept Umbrella Taranto, Italy (U.R Hat-tUt a Kooca, 28, was arrested in a main street today as he promenaded wearing only an umbrella uliing on his arm.

"I'm Mr. Chamberlain," he explained to questioning policemen. He was taken to hospital for observation. GIFT? llr ir Man Gets 20 Days on Two Charges Double trouble hit Harvey J. Larson, 36, 205 Twenty-third avenue today.

Larson was jailed after an argument with his wife in which he allegedly struck her. He was booked on a drunk charge. Today, Mrs. Larson liled an assault and battery complaint. The court found Larson guilty on both counts and gave him 20 days on each, or 40 days in all.

r- 1 I 1 1 J- i "lis if '-i 1 OP- i1 2 i nr 'U' Professor Will Address Parents In a lecture at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the public library, Tenth and Hennepin, Dr. Hazel Cushing of the University of Minnesota child welfare department will tell parents what they can do to encourage their children to develop self-reliance. LINOLEUM Bicjgtst in Our History RECEPTION SET AT ROOSEVELT FOR GRADUATES All parents of Roosevelt, high school pupils have been invited to attend the reception the Roosevelt PTA will give today at 7:45 p.m. for members of the January graduating class and their fathers and mothers.

The receiving line will be In the school lunch room, while drama classes will entertain In the school auditorium, under direction of Miss Leith Shackel. Superintendent and Mrs. Carroll R. Reed and Assistant Superintendent and Mrs. Dean M.

Sehweick-hard will be guests of honor. Student council members will be ushers and 12B students will be hosts and hostesses. SEVEN MEN DROWN St. Ives, Kng. U.R Seven men were believed drowned today when their life boat was crushed on rocks while going to aid an unidentified steamer In distress.

Nile theater managers today. Cracksmen using and left the room a mess found their office looking like this when they arrived a metal-cutting blow torch opened the safe, took $600 of empty soft drink bottles and acetylene equipment. 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS 9x12 INLAID llh iMirrii-ri. Nfw Color iih thru lo hBi-U. A imllcrni.

Vftliira to nz fr'1 of All 111). Kiu-h nrhUfit n.ior i-ovfrlom. VJT GENUINE INLAID SOILED SAMPLE RUGS Al Ih prli-n of iirlntrd floor i-ov- With nort without honlrrx. flsT! erhiK. Color Korn thru mid other room Nlxm.

4 AA to the New puiti-ritn. fl if THev are nHitlilly nollril. Hft Hit. i1 Vnliifn diki Mien. and industry toward labor was the one ray of hope for 10,000,000 unemployed.

Father Coughlin said Industrial lsts were anxious to operate in their fullest capacity but were forced to suspend activity because of the present system of credit money. "The present system was devel oped for us by the Rothschilds and inflicted upon us by the Interna tional bankers," Coughlin said. Thet ime has arrived when inter nationalism must give way to rea sonable nationalism and when a national money system must be substituted for the international credit dollar." The answer to the problem, he said, will be found in seeking a way to let the constitution operate free from entanglements "with which the servants of the inter nationalists have constricted it." and in recapturing the "vanishing virtue of Christian charity." ARTHUR BRIN ELECTED Arthur Brin of Minneapolis was elected a director of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds at the sixth annual conven tlon in Baltimore. Sidney Hollan der of Baltimore Is the new presi dent throw doing PLIAM LINOLEUM A scries of Interviews on the. Problem of Home-making in which Women, in their own tennis, tell the Story of Economy, health and Happiness and one way of achieving it.

Protective League Holds 24th Session The twenty-fourth annual session of the Minnesota Game Protective league opened today at Rjan hotel, St. Paul, with more than 20D in attendance. Round table discussions on winter fishing, eradication of carp in southern waters and the proposed game warden tenure bill marked the meeting. The annual dinner was scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today.

A tailor's iron is known as a 'goose." Eton ii tv .41 1. KACII SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE MARCEL FACIAL MANICURE ARCH (SUl'KRVISKl) STUDENT WORK) HOH MI III.I.M IMIKII rl.OOK CLEANUP Price Reduced 50 Tmh lllg ill Ittit hlorrn -Cor. W. Ililuy, at Uaah. IIV.

DHIII Cor. ChlinKo at l.uke. KK. WASH SERVICE FOR 15 LBS. 1 i a II -Ag 79 JpTr propose Beauty away home washing Detective Odine Hanson, left, has Erick Kehn, Nile theater janitor, describe burglars who bound and gagged Kehn when he eame to the theater early today.

Light cord used to bind Kehn is still on his left wrist. Stolen from the Flour City Welding several days ago, the acetylene cutting equipment above was used by the burglars, left behind when they departed. TARGET FOR 20 AERIAL BLASTS Women, Girls Toil Upon Defense Works at Capital World Today Americans in Catalonia ordered to be ready to flee. Spanish Nationalist troops within sight of Barcelona. Barcelona subjected to 20 air raids over week-end, Japan claims navy ready to fight anyone.

Two hundred Soviet execu tives dismissed. Compiled from late cable dispatches SPAIN All United States citizens in Cat alonia were ordered to prepare for immediate evacuation. The order was issued by Douglass Flood, United States consul general, as Generalissimo Francisco Franco's insurgent troops neared defenses of Barcelona, Loyalist capital. The Nationalist troops are now within sight of the city. One division planted a Nationalist flag on heights only 14 miles from the suburbs.

The final phase of the often-sive is at hand. Barcelona was subjected to 20 air raids over the week-end. In spite of personal danger in- volved, citizens went into the to watch air duels whenever Loy-alist planes challenged the invaders. CHEERS RANG OUT WHEN THREE GERMAN MADE PLANES WERE SHOT DOWN. This morning thousands of wom en and girls marched out of the factories with shovels and picks to go to the suburbs to assist in throwing up additional breast works.

JAPAN "Japan's navy is prepared to defend the country in any contingency," Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai told the house of peers in answer to questions regarding Britain's Singapore navy base and American plans to fortify Guam and other Pacific islands. The house rang with cheers. RUSSIA More than 200 Soviet executives were dismissed or reduced in rank last week as a result of intensifi cation of the campaign to tighten Soviet labor discipline. City Woman Dies in Chicago Accident Lucille Kirschstein, 28, 4824 Garfield avenue, died Sunday night in a Chicago hospital from injuries suffered when the car in which she was riding skidded and struck a parked car. Harry C.

Coleman 29, Maywood (a Chicago suburb), was injured seriously. An inquest will be held Tuesday. PLAN BANQUET Planning the annual banquet of the Hennepin County Bar association to be held at Curtis hotel Friday at 6:30 p.m. are (left to right) Dale H. Nordbye, general chairman, and Elmer R.

Anderson, attendance chairman, and, standing, H. W. Estrem, program chairman. More than 200 will attend. frirrr i i I 1 wt if I fmi CARDENAS WOULD RESTORE RIGHT OF INDIANS "No woman can expect to keep her youth and slave over home washing.

It means too many arduous hours of backbreaking labor. "Even if home washing saved money which it doesn't the sacrifice of a woman's personal attractiveness would be too much of a price to pay. "And with professional laundry service available, it seems so ridiculous to me." THE LOGICAL ANSWER TO THE FAMILY WASHING PROBLEM As a health and beauty saver, modern laundry service wins the recommendation of beauty specialists and doctors. By letting the professional laundry relieve you of home washing drudgery, you gain 52 days of added enjoyment each year 52 days to devote to your home and family to do the things you want to do. Modern laundry service is not expen can supreme court the oil com panies claim the whole matter is still sub judlce.

Nevertheless Cardenas told me that expropriation is now final and irrevocable. In private he has said "it would be better for Mexico to burn the oil fields than return them." The only question that remains in his mind is the proper amount Mexico should pay for the expro priated wells. He is determined to pay nothing for the oil still in the ground. "What is of interest today," he went on, "is to know whether there are American or English companies willing to buy the oil of Mexico before the government binds Itself to sell it to other countries over a long period of years." "Does that mean that unless itie oil companies accept payment in this fashion, there will be no pay ment at all?" I asked. "No, we will pay them a fair price in cash," he replied.

Tomorrow What does Car-ilenas think of the "Good Neighbor" policy of the United States which has religiously refrained from intervening in behalf of American citizens' claims in Mexico? SINGERS TO REHEARSE The evening group of the Cece lian Singers will hold a business meeting and rehearsal at Curtis hotel at 7 p.m. today. Thure Fred-rickson will preside. mm 1 lo nave A Lovely Complexion Expensive beauty-salon treatments can hardly do more for your 6kin than the regular use of Cuticura. Cuticura Ointment relieves and promotes healing of externally caused pimples and blackheads.

Cuticura Soap deep-cleanses pores and helps refine skin-texture. Start using Cuticura today and watch complexion dreams come true! Soap and Ointment, each 25f! at your drug- xnjas Dept. 94, Maiden, Mass. pleasantries. Then he indicated he would be glad to answer any questions.

We got quickly to the heaviest single blow ever suffered by the oil industry from a small state the blunt taking over of their properties. At first many thought Mexico must collapse. Her peso fell, her trade diminished, her prices went up, the cost of living rose BUT MEXICO DID NOT COLLAPSE. Some thought the United States would intervene, but the "Good Neighbor" policy carried on. Every day that passes without a settlement of the oil dispute between Mexico and the foreign powers whose citizens were affected weighs in favor of that old saying "possession is nine-tenths of the law." President Cardenas brushed aside specific questions and summed up his attitude deliberately: "The case of the expropriation of the oil companies has ceased to be a current issue for the people and the government of Mexico.

The legality of the procedure is no longer being discussed. The indemnity will be paid as established by law, in 10 years, and the amount will be that which the commission appointed to make the valuation will determine." No statement could be more directly at variance with the position taken by the oil companies. They assert that the expropriation, according to the laws of Mexico, is not yet legally consummated. Un til their suit is settled in the Mexi Advertisement i Deware Louses from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your common cough, chest cold, or bronchial irritation, you may get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germ-laden phlegm.

Even if other medicine ha3 failed, don't be discouraged, try Creomulsion. Your druggist Is authorized to refund your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the benefits obtained from either trial or large size. Creomulsion is one word, ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion, and Sou'll get the genuine product and le relief you want. (Adv.) Mexico Continued From Page One two major acts in office has shown how he wants it to finish: With Mexico completely Mexican and completely socialistic. He ha taken away from the big land owners and distributed to the peasants more acreage than all his predecessors put together.

He has defied the greatest foreign capital group in the world, seized their property and kicked them out of Mexico. Next year he must surrender office to a new president. Cardenas insists he will not attempt to influence the choice of his successor, although a word from him vould almost certainly elect his man. Mexicans of all parties Including his enemies say it is certain he will remain true to the constitution and not succeed himself, although any president in command of the armed forces could do so. This leader of a course more radical than any ever before attempted in the western hemisphere has a mild and pacific exterior.

He is a big man, but carries his weight lightly and looks not more than his 43 years, as he advances with outstretched hand, broad and strong fingered, the hand of the Mexican peasant Lazaro Cardenas once was. His eyes are very dark, lustrous, questioning behind curly lashes and surmounted by heavy black eyebrows. Raven black hair and moustache, wide cheek bones, and copper red skin denote the oriein of which Carnedas is proud. Mexico once was all Indian, and Cardenas intends to restore to the Mexican Indian the sovereignty which he lost first to the Spaniards, and last as Mexicans now insist, to the foreign capitalist. The president was cordial and put me at ease by exchanging Dyers BR.

2134 and 5c for each additional and Tuesday, 4c a pound Thursday and Friday. SHIRTS finished for only sive, cither. When all the costs are added and compared professional laundry service costs not a penny more than home washing. Then, too, the sanitary methods of the modern laundry protects the life of fabrics safeguards colors makes whites whiter. Let us the Minneapolis launderers prove the superiority of laundry service to you.

EACH sent with your laundry DAMP COSTS ONLY RELIABLE LAUNDRIES CRESCENT LAUNDRY. CHcrry 3677 DESPATCH LAUNDRY, INC. REgent 6263 MINNEAPOLIS LAUNDRY CO. ATlantio 6356 (Dry Weight) pound Monday Wednesday, lieuutifully Additional when bundle. Home is no place lor the family washing Look for this seal When buying waihahla trx-tllea.

It your guarant that they are laundry titd for color and 1 1 trength. TROY Laiuidereri Clcaneri, MAin 3331 Inc. ROYAL Lsuadereri A Cleaner REgent 6221 KRONICK'S t4uinderen A Cleaner MAln 6212 FAMILY LAUNDRY SERVICE CO. DRexel 3677 CALL ONE OF THESE A WHEAL AHIGAIN (THIS WEEK ONLY) PLAIN I-P1ECE DRESSES DRY jC -r-l j) CLEANED AND PRESSED I 2 MEN'S SUITS (or Suit and Topcoat) I I DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED I I FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY COLUMBIA LAUNDRY GLadstone 5971 GROSS BROS. MAln 1199 NEV'ENS Launrierer ft Clranera MAln 2591 CALIIOUN Laundry Mervlco A Cleaners REgent 6255 FALCONERS LAUNDRY MAln 4471 GARBER LAI DRV, I NO.

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