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SAN FRANCISCO, April
Warning to the agricultural industry of California that radical
ments are renewing efforts to gain
control of the workers was issued to.
day byEdward D. Vandeleur, secre( q : tary of the (California State Federajbion of Labor.
The warning was based on the re*‘)cent change in affiliation of Dried
WARNS FARMERS
Fruit and Nut Packers Union No.
21084 of Santa Clara county from
the AF of L to the CIO, which was
described as another step in the radically controlled CIO “‘march inland”’
program of the International Londradical plan to move in on the entire
agricultural industry,” Vandeleur
said. ;
“Every citizen sincerely interested in the principles of the American
Federation of Labor should Know
that there is a plot afoot, hatched by
communists who are working under
the cloak of the ClO, to undermihe
“NEVADA CITY UGGET
shoremen’s and
Union,
27,.—
eleWarehousemen’s
“The bolting of the Santa Clara
Union from the AF of L at a time
‘when only a small minority of the
} workers were eligible to vote is the
‘first move in a carefully prepared
turmoil and chaos, with subsequen
losses to all concerned. i
ever since. Developments in Santa
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. and motion pictures.
A terrace joins the stage with they
jhome. He f
Clara county are the result of CIO
misrepresentation to the workers and
the first move in their 1939 drive. .
“The American Federation of
Labor is an American institution,
founded on American’ ideals and
dedicated to the principles upon
which liberty and the social and ecodnomic 'welfare of our people ~ rest.
Labor is an inseparable part of the
American Federation of Labor.’”’ Vandeleur ‘continued:
the agricultural industry because it
‘only bring suffering to the workers
and losses to the agriculturists and
the industries which buy and market
their crops, and on which the workers are dependent. ‘
‘We ‘know that the newest ‘move
in Santa Clara county ‘is the first
step in a néw communist-inspired
gram,
the interests of bona-fide workers in
the agricultural industry and create
“Having failed two years ago -to
cripple the agricultural industry, the
CIO have been planning carefully
BILLS TO WASTEMONEY ON MORE
COLLEGES, HIT
The Statewide Committee on
Higher Education has rendered the
following report:
Costly and needless duplication o?
facilities in the field of higher education is involved in proposals now
being made at Sacramento for the
creation and expansion of a chain of .
four year local and regional colleg-.
es in California. The wonder grows
as to who is going to pay for all the
institutions of grandeur visioned by
:
. Over ambitious groups in communit.
ies whose names are being used on
the many four year college bills, .
The California State Federation of.
“In 1937 we were successful in de'
feating the radical CLO prégram in’
was generally realized that it could .
t
“We therefore appeal to the worktheir utmost and again defeat the:
efforts of the CTO Longshoremen in
gram and stand faithfully with the
American Federation of Labor,
its more than half a century of
vice to the nation.”
sSerthe American Federation of Laorb,
today took personal charge of the
San Jose situation, and announced
that all resources of the AF of L,
will be put into the fight to defeat
radical elements and protest American workers,
FEDERAL THEATR
AT GOLDEN GATE
Golden Gate International
tion on Treasure Island, Mrs. Hallie
WPA Federal Theatre Project came
out from Washington, D. C. to supervise the opening. :
Not only is: the Federal Theatre on
modern show houses in the United
Timothy Pfleuger, San Francisco
architect, in consultation with offic
Project, it is in reality three theatres
in one—a main “playhouse, a smaller marionette theatre, and the Syl
van or outdoor theatre. :
Unique in design and concept of
presentation, the main theatre hag
exceptional wide aisles, movable pylons instead of the conventional proscenium arch and an elaborate light:
ing system to provide many of the
seenic effects by means of both still
auditorium so the players may en~
act their roles even in the aisles for
, ‘certain productions. In others, this
can be removed to provide ‘an or.
sestra pit, When in ‘place it allows}
audienice participation in the drama
which makes of it an intensely personal experience. Spacious wings and}
the movable pylons—which can vary . :
the width of the stage from six to’
fifty two feet—give a playing’ area}
of unusual proportions and adapt+. ,
ability. The house will seat 464 per-}
sons.
The Marionette Theatre
the marionette shows directed by.
such ‘well known puppet masters as}
Ralph Chesse and Nadja Manito,
while the Sylvan Theatre is the scene
of symphony concerts, dance inter-}.
pretations, pageants and spectacles: .
Dramatic presentations of past and
current successes of Federal Theatre
groups, and new plays written by a}.
local staff of writers, especially, for .
the exposition theatre, will be seen.
JUDGE TUTTLE'S HOME SOLD
Bob Evans, Associated Oil dis: {ff
tributor for this’ district, has purchased the beautiful home of Judge
and Mrs. Raglan Tuttle near the Ne.
vada City high schoo] Mr. Evans and
his family have moved into the new
ers and all others concerned to do propriation of $800,000.
their newest “march inland” pro-. and its full entrance into t
Although all survey reports by the .
commissions and committees appointed by authority of the State of
California invariably have declared
that California needs no.more state .
universities and no four year tegten-.
al colleges, yet a bill (Assembly bill,
861) has been introduced in the
state legislature which would convert the Fresno State College (a
teachers college) into “the University of Central California,” a fouryear institution, with full university
courses, and a separate board of
trustees. :
Besides this,’ several similar proposals are being made. One proposal
(Assembly bill 841) calls for ‘the
ET EES: CO
cent. These imports consisted prin.
cipally of rice and dried fish.
several Marysville usiness men at-.
drive to cripple this great industry construction and operation of state. tended the funeral of the late Oscar.
in accordance with a dictated pro-. Agricultural College to be located in . Odegdard Wednesday forenoon.
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LOS ANGELES, April.27.—1In thie
; day and age of hlodless warfare jt is
‘not likely that France will relinquis::
Indo-China to any totalitarian power
CDD -FELLOWS:
On Saturday ev
Oustomah Lodge No.
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9 Pp ART WITH brate the 120th anniversary o
ait Fellowship in America, A. pri
will.be rendered and a ban
Rebekahs and’ their escorts
dially invited to attend. Visi
Fellows and Rebekahs are welcor
R, ROZYNSKI, N. G
——even though that Asiatic colony
is an economic burden to the mother . !
country. :
So declared Dr. M. M. Knight, professor of economics at the University of California at Berkeley, when
he lectured recently on the Los Angeles campus.
‘(Most Frenchmen,” pointed out
Dr. Knight, “‘who think about IndoChina intend to keep it within the
imperial system on some basis or another. That is probably the main.
answer, unless another should ‘be im. .
posed by the sheer force of events, .
The last thing France is likely to .
do, except from necessity, is to give!
the country to some totalitarian power.”” ;
Dr. Knight said that during the
1920’s France took only one fifth cf
Indo-China’s exports. By 1934 she
was taking about 50 per cent. and in
1936 she took more than 60 per.
the wash.
James K. O’Brien, Smartville and
the district east of Pomona and weve
Bernardino, and for an initial. apExpansion of the California Poly~
technic School, at San Luis Obispo,
of agricultural college
and in the future) surely would’ be
lack-of-plan inviting disaster.
payer? Who is thinking of the poor
he field student? He may be a poor student .
education, 'indeéd if he is to be given instruc. .
with! with a branch at San Dimas, are pro-' tion at four year colleges of a sec.
' Who is thinking of the poor taxWHERE ARE YOU GOING
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We will do it economically,
carefully and promptly.
We call and deliver. .
Meyer Lewis, personal representative of William Green, president of
vided by other measures.
would authorize Los Angeles to. expand its junior college (a two year
college) to a four year regional co!lege or university, with wide open
change the names of all junior colleges to “regional colleges.’’ The inference is all too plain that there
would come a strong urge on the part
of some to “‘live up to the name” and
stead of two year tcollegiate institutions.
Zuplication and reduplication.
Several bills have been introduced ,
F A R . PENED. which aim by law. to enlarge the
,}Scope of the state teachers colleges,
: *--\ which used-to bé normal schools, It
The first completely new Federai
Theatre built opened its doors at the
Exposibecomes increasingly apparent that
. these are no longer confining their
attention to training teachers but are
ond rate kind. How many first rate.
Another bill (Assembly bill 2181).
California taxpayers afford?
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admission requirements. Still anoth.
er measure (‘Senate bill 1139) would.
become new four, year universities in.
That would involve endless .
Flanagan, national director of ‘the
expanding into liberal arts colleges.
For new state four year colleges
or universities to be set up haphazard in several communities, without
institutions of higher learning can.
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