Show xtvi THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND News Review of Current Events the World Over Sally Sez Hull and Woodin Head the Roosevelt Cabinet — Congress Repeal Up to the States— Japan Invades Jehol Puts Prohibition By EDWARD W PICKARD his administration might running start In the negconcerning war debts world and other related mntters that are worrying the nations Preildent-Elec- t Roosevelt made public two of his sefor his cablections inet These were Senator Cordell Bull of Tennessee as secretary of state and William New York IL Woodin capitalist as the treasury of v““ These gentlemen who said Roosevelt Cord II Hull Mr 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 memhas called bers of what Mr Roosevelt to advise his “unofficial" committee him on world economic problems and met with that group which Includes Bernard Baruch Prof Raymond Moley and others Mr Hull long considered one of the ablest men In the Democratic party la not an orator or an accomplished debater but Is studious resourceful and has served his country ably for many years In the house and the senate Before entering congress he was In the Tennessee legislature and he war In the served aa a captain of volunteer Infantry He is devoted to the policy of tariffs for revenue only and believes that one of the basic causes of the business depression has been nationalist Isolation started by the United States In 1920 with the erection of tariff walls which other nations were quick to Prohibitive tariffs he holds copy have helped stagnate trade by creating a productive capacity In excess of domestic demand Senator Carter Glass of Virginia was Mr Roosevelt’s first choice for secretary of the treasury but he declined the post solely because he believes he can better serve the country in So the the senate SO THAT get a or struck fatally and might have resulted otiations 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letter of appreciation to Mrs W F saved Cross of Miami ahn probably his life by seizing Zlngara’s nrm as he and was Representative shooting: a resoluGreen of Florida Introduced vote a gold tion to have congress medal of honor' to the courageous wonia n Government agents In Washington second appawer Investigating rent attempt on the life of the Presl-following the discovery of a package addressed to him contain Ing a crudely wrapped shotgun shell It wasniaUed from Watertown N Y and was found In the Washington post office Postal Inspector’ thought It was the work of a crank but said the ahell was wired to explode If Jarred a demand on China to FOLLOWING Its troops voluntarily from Jelml actually by Japan but of the hy the government nominally puppet state of Manchukun the main body of the Japanese army In Manchu-kucrossed the border of the province and advanced toward rapidly Uhnoyang second largest city of Jehol The opposing Chinese were reported to have fled but Immediately thereafter regular Chinese troops crossed Into Mnnohukuo to Join Irregulars In nn attack on the Japanese positions at Tnngliao The Japanese high comIn Manchuria mand announced that It was determined to “annihilate” the tnoooo regular troops In the army of Marshal Chang Ilsueh Hang and that It might become necessary to occupy As Is Its cusPeiping and Tientsin tom the Japanese foreign office declared that Japan regarded the Jehol Invasion as purely a local affair The Japanese delegation In Geneva maintained Its uncompromising attitude as the assembly of the League of Nations began general discussion of the report of the committee of nineThis report teen on Manchuria ts In most respects at utter variance with the claims of Japan and the Tokyo delegates warned theJLeague that-- a grave 'situation' would arise tf It were adopted hy the assembly Such action they suggested might upset “friendly relations between nations upon which peace depends” per auaded his close per aonnl friend William II Woodin to accept Mr the Woodin formerly was a Republican but he the Roosevelt Joined camp before last sum and mer’s convention afterward was treasurer of a special inance committee that raised a lnrge fund for the Democratic party He has an International repof railway utation as a manufacturer equipment and as a banker and Is now president of the American Car and Foundry company Ills Interests are not all In business for he Is an musician and composer accomplished a numismatist and an art collector old married and Is He years has four children UNOFFHTALLY the other members cabinet were announced to he these: War —George II Dern of Utah J Walsh Thomas Attorney general— of Montana Postmaster general — James A Farley of New York Navy — Claude A Swanson of VirInterior — Harold - Ickes of Illinois Agriculture— Henry A Wallace of Iowa Commerce — Pnnlel CL Roper of South Carolina Inbor — Frances Perkins of to by 121 York GIUSEPPE Advisers & Salt Lake t O EPEAL of the Eighteenth Is now up to the states for the senate's Blaine resolution submitthe action to state conventions ting was pussed by the New President-Elec- t ginia Murder Victims’ Cemetery A small hillside cemetery overin a looking peaceful valley Letcher county Ky contains the graves of 19 murder victims most of them in feud strife LINDSAY British SIR after bla Immediately return from London held conferences Mr with Roosevelt — Secretary of State Stlmson approving— and reported to Sir John Simon foreign secrethat the conversations had been tary "useful” What was said was not revealed but Sir John said: “The conversations are of course at present lib a wholly ' preliminary stage and of an entirely general character but It Is not too soon to say that we believe that by a frank and Intimate beof views Interchange tween ourselves and the United States 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 assist In promoting world recovery" Mr Roosevelt also conferred at length with Paul Claudel the French ambassador and William Duncan the minister from Canada In Paris Foreign Minister said war debt negotiations between and the France United States would be resumed after the Inauguration of Sir Roosevelt but did not explain what form the negotiations would take a vote of 2S9 or 15 In excess of the required of those pres ent and voting For the repealer were 108 180 DemRepublicans ocrats and 1 Farmer Lnborite Against It were 89 Republicans and 32 Democrats The action of the house was a reversal of Its attitude of the first day of the session when a resolution to submit unqualified repeal failed of adoption by 6 votes It was In a way a personal victory for Representative Henry T Rainey of Illinois Democratic leader who moved the adoption of the senate resolution and argued In Its behalf warmly and effectively Though Immediate steps toward the calling of conventions were taken In many of the states the battle for repeal was by no means won when the submission resolution was adopted Ratification by thirty-sistates Is necessary and If this Is uot obtained within seven years the whole matter remains Of lapses and prohibition course the wets are confident that repeal will win In the required number of states within at the most four years and possibly in much less time and It Wet leaders may be they are right assert that only Kansas Mississippi Oklahoma Arkansas and Nebraska can be counted on as certainly dry and Vermont Alabama Idaho and Maine as doubtful On the oilier hand Bishop James Cannon Tr nsserts that thirty to thirty three states will refuse to validate the Blaine amendment as to the method by Disagreement which states’ conventions may be set of the up may delay the functioning of ratification Some conmachinery gressmen thought congress should prebut Senator scribe the procedure Wnlsh of Idaho held that all connection which congress has with prohibition repeal ended with submission of the new amendment to the states This view also was taken by Representative who like James Beck of I’ennsvlvanln Senator WaNh Is an eminent constitution authority portfolio festation of Ho the sage be carefully RONALD PRESIDENT UTAH HOOVER the news rather of late surprised congress by sending in a special message urging action on eight subjects of legislation which would he thought aid In economic recovery pe asked that the present congress pass the bankthe Glass ruptcy bill hanking bill a measure to Increase the amount of Reconstruction Finance corporation funds for state relief loans a federal farm lease bill and the repeal of the publicity clause In the R F 0 act The President also advised the ratification Lawrenco of the St waterway treaty the adoption of the arms resolution and the embargo starting of study looking to the pansion 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 bankbill which bad ruptcy passed the house and It also passed the Wagner relief bill which Increases the R F funds for state relief and goes farther than the President contemIt was generally agreed that plated would his other recommendations meet with no response during the short session SPEAKER GARNER dropped his make Roosevelt a constitutional dictator for two years and the house accepted the senate provision of the trensury and post office approbill conferring limited autopriation cratic power on the Incoming President to reorganize the administrative branch of the federal government By Its terms he may consolidate or abolish any administrative agencies and their functions but may not abolish or consolidate entire departments The house rejected the senate amendment directing the head of each department and Independent establishment to effect a 5 per cent reduction In expenditures from appropriations for the fiscal year 1934 Without debate the house accepted the “Buy American" amendment sponsored by Senator Johnson of California It provides that the heads of all government must buy departments use only goods made for government or produced in the United States or domestic of composed substantially material Every contract for construction alteration or repair of public buildings or public works must contain a clause requiring the contractor to abide American” by the ‘‘Buy policy the first time the navy now has vessel designed and built as an It was launched at Newport News Va and Mrs Herbert It Hoover christened In honor of Ranger the ship of the saint name that was com manded by John Pair Jones Our other air plane carriers thi Langley Saratoga and Lexington wert for o t h e designed uses anil were con The author verted lzed design Intended the Ranger to be of Mrs Hooover the “flush deck" type hut the navy Is now 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