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These gentlemen, who, Mr. Roosevelt said, were "drafted" against their will, were at once associated with him in the preliminaries of determining the policies of the Incoming administration in Its relations with foreign powers. They became member of what Mr. Roosevelt has called his unofficial" committee to advise him on wold economic problems, and met with that group, which Includes Bernard Baruch, Prat Raymond Holey and others. Mr. Hull, long considered one of the ablest men in the Democratic party, la not an orator or an accotupllahed debater but la studious, resourceful and haa served hie country ably for many years In the house and the senate. Before entering congress he waa in the Tennessee legislature, and he n served in the war as a captain of volunteer Infantry. He la devoted to the policy of tariffs for revenue only, and believes that one of the basic causes of the buslneaa depression has been nationalist isolation, started by the United States in 1920 with the erection of tariff walls .which other nations were quick to copy. Prohibitive tariffs, be holds, have helped stagnate trade by creating a productive capacity In excess of domestic demand. ' Senator Carter Glasa of Virginia was Mr. Roosevelts first choice for secretary of the treasury but he declined the post solely because he believes be can better serve the country In 'the senate. So the Spanlsh-Amerlcu- M and M Plumbing Co. CL his administration might SOgetTHATrunning start In the nego- THE 8. 8. (Steve) Stevens, Prop. t per dose suaded his per sonal friend, Wlllfnin n. Woodin, to accept the portfolio. Mr. Woodin formerly waa a Republican, bnt he Joined the Roosevelt camp before laat sum Bier's convention and afterward waa treasurer of a special finance committee that raised a large fund for the Democratic party. He has on International reputation as a manufacturer of railway equipment and as a banker and la now president of the American Car and Foundry company. Ilia Interests are not all In business, for he la an accomplished musician and composer, a numismatist and an art collector, lie la sixty-fiv- e years old, married and haa four children. the other membera Bulkleys I N.D.A. Laundry 1897 Blair Street m ri First Clan Work Guaranteed 48 HOUR SERVICE ON FINISHED WORK Regular Prices on B Credits M We Call and Deliver Phone Waa. 10247 or Leave Bundles N. D. A. 56 WEST BROADWAY at UNOFFICIALLY, cabinet were announced to he these: Wur George H. Hern of Utah. Attorney general Thomas J. Walsh of Montana. Postmaster general James A. Farley of- New York. Nnvy Claude A. Swanson of Virginia. Interior Harold L. Ickes of Illinois. Agriculture Ilenry A. Wallace of - Iowa. Commerce Daniel CL Roper of South Carolina. Ijilmr Frances Perkins of New York. ZANGARA. the who tried In rain to assassinate the President-Elec- t In Mlnml. must spend 80 years in prison at bard labor. If he lives so GIUSEPPE He pleaded guilty to deadly assault on Mr. Roosevelt and on three others whom his bullets reached, and was sentenced by Judge E. C. Two of the victims of his Collins. mnd deed. Mayor Ccrmak of Chicago and Mrs. Joseph H. Gill of Miami, were still lying In the hospital severely wounded, and so there waa a chance Hint Zlngarn. should the victims of his mad act die, would be put on trlnl for murder. Sir. Roosevelt wrote e graceful letter of appreciation to Mrs. W. F. Cross of Miami, who probably saved hla life by selling Zlngara'i arm aa he was shooting; and Representative Green of Florida Introduced a resolution to have congress vote a gold medal of honor to the courageous long. Textile Workers Wanted 1 ; i The COOPERATIVE SELF HELP LEAGUE OF HOUSTON, TEXAS, desires to get into correspondence with a few unemployed textile worker wiring in fabricating and superintending spinning and weaving machinery. rom kkd of skilled workers (prol bably) in the East where we understand there la machinery of this nature now out of use which might be obtained. While Texas is a splendid cotton growing country, there are practically no skilled textile workers and no textile mills in the state. We can secure plenty of cotton direct from the farmers in exchange for scrip, and we desire to make a Winning in producing finished materials. We have a plan, as soon as correspondence is established with the right parties. enlihr . Write Dr.GE.Lunn, 506 Richmond Road Houston, Texas woman. ' ' Government agents In Washington were Investigating a second apparent attempt on the life of the President-Elect, following the discovery of a package addressed to him containing a crudely wrapped shotgun shelL It was mailed from Watertown, N. Y, and wns found In the Washington post Postal Inspectors thought It office. was the work of a crank bnt said the shell waa wired to explode If Jarred or struck and might have resulted fatally. RONALD British LINDSAY, ambassador, Immediately after hla return from London held conferences with Mr. Roosevelt Secretary of State Stlmson approving and reixirt-eto Blr John Simon, foreign secretary, that the conversations had been useful." What was said waa nut revealed. bnt 8ir John said : The conversations are. of course, at present In a wholly preliminary stage and of an entirely general character, but it la not tab soon to say that we believe that hy a frank and Intimate Interchange of views between ourselves and the United 8tatee over the whole field of current economic problems, the way will be best prepared for the effort which the countries of the world must make together to aaslst in promoting world recovery." Mr. Itooaevelt also conferred at length with Paul Claudel, the French ambassador, and William Duncan the minister from Canada. In r Paris Foreign Minister said war debt negotiations between France and the United States would be resumed after the inauguration of Mr. Roosevelt, but did not explain what form the negotiations would take. d PRESIDENT HOOVER, rather the news of luie. surprised congress by sending In a special message urging action on eight subjects of legislation which he thought would aid In economic recovery. He asked that the present congress puss the bankruptcy bill, the Glass hanking bill, a measure to Increase the amount of Reconstruction Finance corporation funds for state relief loans, a federal farm lease hill and the repeal of the publicity clause In the K. F. CL act The President also advised the ratification of the St. Iawrenre waterway treaty, the adoption of the arms embargo resolution and the starting of study looking to the expansion of the home loan banks into a general mortgage discount system. Mr. Hoover advocated the Hyde farm leasing plan as a substitute for the domestic allotment scheme, declaring the latter seemed "wholly unworkable" and calculated to do far greater harm than good to agriculture. The senate did take up the bankruptcy bill, which had passed the house, end it also passed the Wegner relief bill, which Increases the B. F. CL funds for state relief end goes farther than the President contemplated. It was generally agreed that his other recommendations would meet with no response during the short session. SPEAKER GARNER dropped his make Rooaevelt a constitutional dictator for two years, and the house accepted the senate provision of the treasury and post office appropriation bill conferring limited autocratic power on the Incoming President to reorganise the administrative branch of the federal government By Its terms he may consolidate or abolO ElEAL of the Eighteenth umend-inen- t ish any administrative agencies and is now up to the states, for tlieir functions, but may not abolish tlie senate's Blaine resolution submitor consolidate entire departments. ting the action to state conventions - Tlie house rejected the senate waa linseed by the amendment directing the head of each house hy a rote of 29!) department end Independent estabto 121. or 19 In excess lishment to effect a S per cent reducof tlie required tion In expenditures from appropriaof those pres tions for the fiscal year 1994. ent and voting. For Without debate the house accepted tlie retiealer were 109 the Buy American" amendment sponsored by Senator Johnson of CaliRepublicans, ISO Deni fornia. It provides that the heads of oemts, and 1 Fanner Lnlmrlle. Against II all government departments must buy were 89 Republicans for government use only goods made or produced In the United States or ami :12 Democrats. The actinu of tlie house substantially composed of domestic was a reversal of its mnterlal. Every contract for construcattitude of tlie first tion. alteration or repair of public day or tlie session, when u resolution buildings or public works must conto submit uiiiiiullticd repeal railed of tain a clause requiring the contractor to abide by the Buy American" adoption by 0 rotes. It was in a way a iersuniil victory for Representative policy. Henry T. Itniney of Illinois, Democratic leaflet-- , who moved tlie adoption of the first time the nnvy now has FOR vessel tlie senate resolution ami argued designed and built as an aircraft carrier. It was launched at wuruily and effectively In its twluilf. Though Immediate slops toward the Newport News, Va., and Mrs. Herbert railing of conventions were taken In Hoover christened It ninny of the states, the luittle for reRanger In honor of peal was hy no menus won wlu-- tie tlie ship of the saine submission resolution was adopted. name thnt was com Ratification liy thirty-sislates is nec- mnndod by John Pam essary. and If tills la not nlitnined Jones. Our other air within seven years the whole mutter plane carriers, lapses and prohibition remains. Of Saratoga course tlie wets lire conlltli-n- t that reand Ixlngton, for o t h e i pent will win In tlie required numher of states within at tlie most four years uses and were con and iHissllily In much less time, and It verted. The author may lie they are rigid. Wet lenders ized design Intended assert that only Kansas. Mississippi, the Ranger to be of Mrs. Hooover Oklahoma. Arkansas slid Nebraska ean the flush deck" type, he counted on as certainly dry, and hilt the navy Is now trying to get a Alnlminu. Vermont, Idaho and Maine hill passed through congress to auaa doubtful. On the other hand Bishop thorize a change In the plans to conJames Cannon. Jr., nsserts Hint thirty struct with an "Island deck. In the states will refuse to val- first type of construction no superto thirty-threstructure Is provided except a smokeidate the Blaine amendment. Disagreement as to tlie method by stack which swings out of the way so wldeli states' conventions may lie set that the entire deck Is available for up may delay tlie functioning of tlie taking off and landing. Borne conThe Island deck" type has a supermachinery of ratification. structure at the extreme side of the gressmen thought congress should prescribe tlie procedure, lint Senator vessel, leaving practically the entire Walsh of Idaho held that nil connecdeck rree for the use of the airplanes. tion wldch congress lins with prohibiThe change. If authorized by congress, tion repeal ended with submission of would entail an extra expenditure of the new amendment to the states. This $2.IMXJ.(KIU. view also was taken hy Representative James Beck of Pennsylvania, who. like AUSTRIA was greatly disturbed by Renntor Walsh, is an eminent constitufrom France nnd Greet tional authority. Britain that a shipment or 50,000 rifles and 200 machine guns shipped there a demand on Chinn to from Italy be returned or destroyed, FdI.UIWING Its troops voluntarily but after some Indignant protests from Jehol. netunlly hy Japan but Chancellor Dollfuss anEngelbert nominally hy the government of the nounced hla government would comthe of main state Mnnchnkitn, puppet ply with the demand and the arms rebody of the Japanese army in Mnnchu-ku- o turned. , Sir John Simon told the crossed the border of (lie provhouse of commons that lie hoped the ince and advanced rapidly toward matter might be considered a closed Chaoyang. second largest city of Jehol. Incident. The guns, or at least a part The opposing Chinese were reported of them, were believed to he destined to have fled, hut Immediately therefor Hungary, and the French and Engafter regulnr Chinese trooim crossed lish were Inclined to hold Mussolini Inin Mnnchuknn to Join irregulars In responsible for the seeming violation an attack on the Japanese positions of the pence treaty. Tlie Italian verat Tungllao. Tlie Jnimnese high comsion wns that the arms were sent to mand In Manchuria announced that Austria by private citizens merely to It was determined to "annihilate" the he repaired and returned. 100.000 regular troops In the army of . Marshal Chang and that roe for President Machado It might become necessary to occupy MURE Cuba Is at hand, for the exAs Is cusand Tientsin. Its Ielpiiig pected revolt against his rule has tom. tlie Japanese foreign office debroken out In many widely separated clared that Japan regarded the Jehol parts of the Island. Skirmishes beInvasion as purely a local affair. tween the rebels and government The Japanese delegation In Geneva troop were reported at various points maintained Be uncompromising attiand there were ' some fatalities. tude as the assembly of the league Groups of armed men were said to of Nations began general discussion be starting fires In tlie sugar cane of the report of the committee of ninefields and driving away the workers. teen on Manchuria. This report Is In most respects at utter variance DECENT deaths Included those of with the claims nf Japan, and the James J. Corbett, former heavyTokyo delegates warned the League weight champion, and MaJ. Gen. Wilthnt a grave sltnntlnn would arise If liam H. Johnston, an American comIt were adopted by the assembly. Such mander In the World war, who won action, they suggested, might upset fame and decorations for his extraorbetween relations nations, dinary heroism In action." 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