Show news re review vi ew of current events the world over president names board to investigate browin growing textile strike senator lewis leivis says democrats dont support Sin clairs socialistic views by EDWARD W PICKARD by western newspaper union ROOSEVELT took pa a hand band in the textile strike by appointing a board of inquiry the members he be named are gov john 0 G of new hampshire marlon marion smith of atlanta ga and raymond V ingersoll borough president of brooklyn N 1 air I 1 smith Is an attorney i and the son of the late senator hoke smith this board was avil appoint ed on the john JohnG GWi gant ineD mend atlon dation of tile the national labor relations be board ard and its duties were thus outlined L to inq inquire airo into the general character and extent ot of the complaints of workers in the cotton textile wool rayon silk and allied industries dus dust tries rles 2 2 inquire into problems confronting ing the employers in said industries 3 consider ways and means of meeting said problems and complaints pla ints 4 exercise in connection with said industries powers authorized to be conferred by the first section of public resolution 44 5 on request of the parties to labor dispute act as a board of voluntary arbitration or select a person or agency for voluntary arbitration tr tra tion atlon the president directed that the board should report to him through the secretary of labor not later than october 1 starting immediately after labor day the strike spread rapidly and within a short time about workers had quit their jobs this would indicate that the walkout was approximately 50 per cent effective over the entire cotton woolen and silk industry which normally employs in the neighborhood of workers leaders of the strike claimed that had bad quit at that time and that more were johnb joining the walkout daily predictions oaf of violence were fulfilled for there were bloody riots around the mills in new lew england georgia north care carolina and south carolina and several deaths resulted in the southern states the ni national guard was mobilized A 1 SLOAN president or of G deonge cotton textile institute who at first claimed that two thirds of the workers had refused to join the strike later ad t emitted that he be was wrong and s said a I 1 d this thing Is getting 1 worse by the hour he added that the reports he be had received showed that additional mills were closing and added 1 1 am deeply dis tressel to learn G A aloa loan that blood has been shed in georgia these sad events make it plain that the forces unleashed by the strike leaders are now out of their control this la Is no longer to be viewed as the ordinary industrial warfare which the term strike implies in america it Is riot not a matter of leaving learing work and of 0 peaceful picketing the strike call was an appeal tor for confidence the appeal was denied by a vast majority or 0 our workers now lawless bands of misled people thousands in number move across wide areas against whole communities smash mill doors drag men and women from word work they wish to perform and threaten with violence all who do not yield this Is an assault on fundamental american rights francis J gorman german director of the strike announced that be would not revoke the strike call until the em 1 had accepted these demands 1 recognition of the unit united ed textile workers 2 reduction of working hours to 30 per week 3 machine load limit and wage scale yet to be determined 4 promise by the companies not to interfere with union activities 5 provision for a mediation board within the industry to adjust disputes between employer and employee 6 promise by the workers and employers that there shall do be no strikes nor lockouts during the life i of the agreement 7 an understanding by both parties oo on the length of time the agreement shall he be effective frank schweitzer general secretary of the american federation of I 1 i silk workers announced that with the walkout of silk workers in the paterson N J district and with mills clolino in other sections tho the silk industry was approximately j 80 per cent shut down schweitzer disclosed that many unions in other industries notably the A amalgamated clothing workers were 0 offering material aid to the strikers and supplying organizers the belief of the strikers that the government would indirectly finance their walkout by placing them on the relief lists was wag only partially justified jus tined by relief administrator fl ne said the g government overn ment took no sides in the matter and that relief would be given to strikers as to other individuals when it appeared they were destitute r ZA was dealt a s severe evere blow N when the retail coal coa I 1 code authority resigned in a body in protest against the w way ay the Is handling the code the seven members who were the ruling body abdy under the clue blue eagle cagle for retail coal dealers are roderick stephens new york chairman milton billion 13 robinson jr chicago vice chairman clarence V beck st louis william A clark boston charles fil ai farrar raleigh N 0 edward B jacobs reading pa and john mclachlan pullman ill their resignation was due to the claim that it can revise any code at any time without giving notice to the industry involved As now emasculated b by y the the code Is a futile and unworkable thing while as originally agreed upon it represented a constructive basis for improvement of conditions in this industry the members mern bers told general johnson in a public statement accompanying their letter of resignation the authority revealed that the failure to prosecute coal code chiselers and its failure to back up the code authority in its attempts to stop destructive price cutting were at the root of the dispute despu te IGHT thousand seven hundred E EIGHT employees of the aluminum company of america who had bad been on strike for a month were ordered by their union to return to their jobs an agreement ending the walkout was signed both the company and tile the workers accepted concessions through tile the efforts of fred keightly labor department conciliator FTER upon sinclair ex social A AFTER who obtained the democratic nomination tor for governor of california had called on oa president roosevelt at llyde va park he jubilantly asserted that ills plan to end poverty in california was identical with the new deal then he went to washington and sought the support of administration ga leaders tor for his campaign mr senator se atol lewis roosevelt had said nothing publicly concerning mr sinclair but senator james hamilton lewis of Illi illinois chairman of the democratic senatorial campaign committee made some pungent comments about the california nominations nomination there has been no california democratic nomination tor for governor senator lewis said the nomination was made by illinois iowa indiana michigan kansas arid and nebraska republicans who bad moved mooed to southern california it was republicans from these states who nominated mr air sinclair not the democrats nor the republicans ot of california this gentle mans nomination can bo be charged to that class of 0 republicans in los ang angeles cies as a general protest against conditions senator johnson Jo linson came out for the whole of the roosevelt policies and was nominated by all parties wo we him as a democrat OP president resident roosevelt Is riot not being ds disturbed by any presumption that he Is endorsing the individual views of candidate sinclair the president in fact expects very shortly before the congressional elections to make an address to america in which he be will express the roosevlt roosevelt policy and wherein the real democracy he be represents offers remedies which prevent the radicalism of socialism and the destruction ol of communism we under the name of democracy can never dever advocate or endorse a system which appropriates and confiscates fisc fi ittes honest property whether it be the wealth of the millionaires millionaire or the weekly wages of millions of toll ers ambition to be given a seat as a permanent member of the league ot of nations council favored by france and great britain Is opposed by switzerland whose delegates have boon been instructed to vote no when the question comes up turkey has applied for or a nonpayment sent seat in the council stating she seeks the place of china whom term Is expiring HUEY athe UEY LONGS plans to control the primary in Loul louisiana slana were curbed by two injunctions lous issued by a federal and a state court but his fits exposure of the administration of new orleans by A mayor walmsley and his friends went on unhindered also the dictatorship laws pa passed ased by the senators legislature islat u re became binding and put an end to much of tile the pay gay life in new orleans for the old regul regular a r machine which has ruled the city for years vas nas helpless no governor vernor allen alien longs henchman has full fill power to enforce the new laws through the state police or the militia dissemination of hors hor erace serice news being now unlawful the publications I 1 i licati ons specializing in such information planned to leaie the city 1 and the newspapers announced they would carry no racing news until further notice 4 THE advice of sol rosenel Rosen bl att 0 ON divi divisional administrator the INRA has indefinitely suspended the provisions of the motion picture industry code designed to limit salaries it of stars and executives and to eliminate alleged unfair competitive methods in bidding for stars under contract with another company mr liitt made an investigation and in his report said A star or executive Is worth as much as the public can be led to think he Is worth by paying to see ills offerings it if individual producers and it difficult to gauge in advance the possible value of these services it Is patently impossible for a code authority to exercise any more effective judgment in the matter B BECAUSE of his hig unwavering opposition to what ile he considered the extravagant expenditures of the government and to its inflationary monetary policies ii i 0 1 lewis douglas has resigned as director directo r of the budget ile he had long iong been fighting against certain of the administrations policies without avail the two year budget plan with its prospective prospect i e I 1 deficit of seven billion dollars pre lewis douglad sent dented ed to con congress gress last january did not have his approval nor had bad the billion dollar deficiency appropriation bill and the schemes for the purchase of gold and silver it was said his resignation nation was finally brought about by the announcement of secretary that the so called profit of two billion eight hundred million dollars resulting from the devaluation of the gold dollar would bo be used to curtail the public debt incurred by the new deal since currency Is ultimately to be issued against this profit find and since there is only drout five billion dollars of currency now in cai circulation the plan contemplates a 50 per cent inflation the president appointed as acting in g budget director daniel IV cell bell a permanent employee of 0 the treasury it was understood in washington that there would be a general rearrangement in the treasury department part ment which would concentrate all fiscal powers in the hands ot of secretary several officials offie who ar are e not in full sympathy with the new deal will be let out OF agriculture SECRETARY WALLACE thinks it way may be necess necessary areto to guarantee the price of corn fodder in order to keep available supplies on farms in the drouth area for relief purposes the farm administration Is to set up an office in kansas city tor for the purpose of making a survey and locating all types of animal feed the office also will assist county drouth committees in arranging pools of 0 individual farmers to make purchases the government will sot not buy any teed feed itself tor for distribution ANY of the dairy cattle bought M MANY by the government in drouth areas are of high breed and so will not net be slaughtered the federal re relief ilef administration gave out a statement saying it Is planned to either exchange some of these high breed drouth cattle for scrub cattle now in the possession of relief or rural rehabilitation bi families or to issue them to such families where the need has been determined under this program the low grade scrub cattle would be slaughtered where exchanges w were e re made the exchanges or issuance 0 of cattle without exchange would be made mada upon recommendation men dation of the various county relief administrations and county rural rehabilitation supervisors HITLER of R germany renewed Us his warfare on jews and also declared all other elements opposing his regime must be suppressed the chancellor addressing the annual convention ot of the nazi party in nuremberg made a slashing attack against jewish influence influence on german life ne he was waa cheered frequently during his impassioned address clarifying again his bis anti jewish pan ilan german philosophy of political and social science as the essence of his national so cia listic doctrines for ruling germanic races earlier a proclamation by him was read to the delegates warning that those who dared oppose the nazi state under his rule would be ruthlessly dealt with and ing ine his achievements as head odthe 0 the third belch |