MARTIAL LAW LIFTED AT JOHNSTOWN

New York, To-day. Martial Law has been lifted at Johnstown, Ohio, as from to- day, and Governor Earle declares that the steel mills there may re- open at 7 o'clock this morning.

A Union spokesman, however, de- clares that the Union will resist the move "to the best of our abil- ity.".

Meanwhile, with the Steel Media- tion Board still

deadlocked,

Wounded Men Of Deutschland

Gibraltar, To-day. Seventeen wounded sailors from the German pocket-battle- ship Deutschland, who have been recovering in military hospital here after the bomb- ing of the warship, were em- barked on the cruiser · Koein yesterday.

The cruiser later sailed for Kiel.-Trans-Oceaní.

MEWORLD

Philip Murray, chairman of the

steel workers organising

commit-

tee, has proposed that the strike ECONOMIC

issues should be brought to Presi- dent Roosevelt for arbitration. Reuter.

BREAKDOWN OF

MEDIATION

New York, To-day.

PARLEY

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 25, 1937.

HUGE WINDFALL FOR PHILIPPINES

Washington, To-day. The State Department an- nounced yesterday that the Treasury is arranging the transfer to the Philippines Government of the net pro- ceeds of processing taxes on Philippine cocoanut oil to July 1, 1937, amounting to about U.S. $50,000,000.

FRENCH CABINET MEETS

Paris, To-day.

The new French Cabinet met for the first time yesterday morning.

After thanking M. Leon Blum (former Premier and now Minister of State) and M. Edouard Daladier (Defence Minister) for their operation in the forming of a new Government, the Premier, M. Camil- le Chautemps, read the Government's statement which will be made in the Chamber and Senate next week. The Foreign Minister, M. Yvon Delbos, also reviewed the foreign The Treasury action was taken at situation at yesterday's meeting the request of the Philippine Pre-Trans-Ocean. sident, Senor Manuel Quezon.

The money will be used for read- justments in Philippine

economy,

of

including the purchase estates for resale to tenants.

large

COMMUNIST SUPPORT

Paris, To-day. Loyal support of the Chautemps Government in carrying out the pro-

RULED OUT President Quezon said yesterday gramme of the Popular Front was that he was opposed to amending promised in a resolution passed the Constitution to allow himself a yesterday at the session of the com- mittee of management of the Com- munist Party.

* Washington, To-day. The Belgian Premier, M. Paul second term of office. Reuter.

is visiting

The steel companies' officials yes-van Zeeland, who terday left what they stated would | Washington for economic talks with be the last conference with the the United States Government, yes- Federal Government mediators. terday informed Reuter's correspon- re-dent that he had had two talks with agreement the Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell

The officials reiterate their fusal to enter into an with the steel workers organising Hull. committee.-Reuter.

CHICAGO

·STRETCH LEAD YANKEES BACK IN WINNING FORM

DETROIT BLANKED

New York, To-day.

New Zealand's Prime Minister Leaves

London, To-day.

.

The resolution adds that the Communist Party- will be pre- pared to share responsibility in the Popular Front Government and now, as heretofore, would continue to struggle for realisa- tion of the Popular Front pro- gramme.

During the talks, he revealed, they discussed so many subjects requirter of New Zealand, left England text of a letter to the Social-De-

Mr. K. J. Savage, Prime Minis-

The committee also approved the ing consideration that he will again yesterday on his return home from mocratic Party suggesting closer visit Mr. Hull on Tuesday,

attending the Coronation and Im-operation between the Communists perial Conference. British Wire-and- * Social Democrats.

M. van Zeeland said that on al- most all points there was : com- plete agreement though they had not envisaged definite commit- ments.

CONFERENCE RULED OUT It is learned from very reliable

less.

sources that Mr. Hull and M. van THE

Zeeland agreed that a general eco- nomic conference is ruled out by The following were the results of existing conditions and the neces- yesterday's major League baseball re-sity of not risking another failure

sults:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Boston

Pittsburgh

Brooklyn

St. Louis

New York

Chicago

Herman hit a homer.

Philadelphia

Cincinnatti

2

R. H.

E.

9 12 6... 13

1

3

12

.13

14

5 13

2

.10 13 1/

Berger and Melvin Ot. hit homers.

Hafey and Myers hit homers.

Dickey and Bob Selkirk hit

7

0

9

ON

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chicago

7

10

Philadelphia

2. 11 2

St. Louis

6

8

1

Pete Vosmik hit a homer.

New York

9

15

homers.

0

9

13

8

14

Reuter.

Detroit.

Lefty Grove pitched.

Boston

Joe Cronin hit a homer.

Cleveland

Washington

EARL BALDWIN'S BOOK OF GOOD RESOLUTIONS

London, To-day.

1

like the London Conference.

M. van Zeeland, however, is re- presented as being convinced that | some measure of American colla- boration is indispensable for a

2 European settlement, though nei- 1ther party has yet ventured to sug- gest the form this assistance might take-Reuter.

R.A.F. Hendon Display Rehearsal

London, To-day. Rehearsals for the Royal Air

will attend at Hendon on Saturday 4 Force display which their Majesties

are attracting great public interest and, in particular, the training prac- 1tices for the remarkable Coronation mass formation flight of 260 Ser- ovice aircraft which is visible over a large area of the counties to the north of London. British Wireless.

Scotch Fascist Rally Broken Up

Edinburgh, Scotland, June. 21. Mounted police quelled rioting and arrested six persons after hecklers Fascists were participating. broke up a meeting in which 7,000

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