Show News Review of Current Events the World Oyer jBenate Committee Defies President and Richbcrg pn NRA Extension —Roosevelt Lists ‘‘Must” Bills and Business Opposes Them -- li lt By EDWARBW 6 Western Newipaper the wishes of the flnnnce committee of the senate adopted and reported for passage a simple resolution continuing the national recovery act until 1030 and at April the same time making these provisions : L No price fixing shall be permitted or In codes sanctioned reexcept In tboBe lating to mineral or natural which now have price fixing provisions No 2 trade enIn Intrastate gaged commerce shall be eligible for a code Is 8 The President given specified time In which to review present codes to carry out the conditions laid down In the first two exceptions to the resolution Both President Roosevelt and Donhad bead of the NRA ald Rlchberg urged the passage of a new two year NRA bill which would set up stricter indusand business over dictatorship try The senate finance committee however would not consent to this and which Instead pafsed the resolution waa drawn up by Senator Clark of Missouri and approved by Chairman Twelve senators first Pat Harrison called at the White House and the President teemed willing to accept the until Mr Rlchresolution continuing berg came In and protested urgently Mr Roosevelt turned It whereupon then took the down The committee action noted by a vote of 10 to 3 defying both the President and Rlch- Disregarding resources berg Senator Uarrlaon said he doubt the aenate would adopt olution with little debate had no the res- PICKARD- Union - In were gathering ber of Commerce for their twenty third anWashington and naturally their nual convention endorsed It and attacked spenkera much of the proposed legislation menIntrusion of the tioned as unwarranted business Into government Before the chamber It adjourned condemning aboliadopted resolutions option of utility holding companies posing the banking bill asking for relaxation of the NRA and extension hill and Instead of the administration “for further study” the postponing question of social security who has been Henry I Ilarrlman for of the three organization president years retired from thnt office In favor N Y of Harper Sibley of Rochester OW the New Dealers propose to redistribute wealth by double taxation of large estates la revealed by Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau In a letter to Senator Pat Harrison chairman of the senate fl Mr nance committee outlines a Morgenthau plan of Imposing In and taxes hprltanee also retaining the existing estate taxes as aertlng this Is In line with “our fundamental objectives” That this would result In the ot large dissolution the secrepropertlea for he says: tary recognizes “To prevent the necessity of hasty of large properties In order liquidation lo pay the tax It might be provided taxes be payable In that Inheritance number of Installments” a convenient The plan as outlined by Mr Morgento la thau Impose graduated Inheritance taxes on estates with rates following those of the present Income tax rates which approximate per cent on Incomes of a million dollars or more The present estate taxes have a maximum of CO per cent over ten million dollars Thus there would first be a tax of 60 per cent npon the estate or gift and then another tax of 00 per cent to be paid by those Inheriting or receiving It This would amount to a combined rate of 85 per cent on an estate of one hundred million dollars If all this money were handed out to the poorer people even Iluey Long might be satisfied HIGH optimism marked the “fireside which President Roosevelt delivered over the radio to the people of America which people be said are as a whole “feeling a " “ lot better — a lot mors c b e r f n I than for years” many many we are He asserted already on tha unmistakable march toward recovery and told bow be means to promote the return to normal conditions bis works relief program He promised to put to of ICKES SECRETARY has now Department work three and a half been elevated now million persons to the level of the State Trensury and on the relief rolls and to press for en- Agriculture for congress departments actment of legislation be considers necliua granted one of Harold's dearest essary for carrying on the New Deal wishes and given him an undersecreOnly once did Mr Roosevelt allude tary whose salary la to be $10000 a as year Thla was a senate amendment to to aucb critics of bla administration and the Interior department Senator Long Father Coughlin appropriation Governor Talmndge He aald: bill and was accepted by the house "The overwhelming majority of peo243 to 02 only after considerable presple In this country know bow to sift sure had been applied by the administhe wheat from the chaff In what they tration Many1 of the house Democrats bear snd what they read They know have asserted that Mr Ickea snubbed rethat the process of the constructive them and they would have liked nothbuilding of America cannot be done In ing better than to administer a rebuke a day or a year but that It Is being to him by defeating the amendment done In spite of a few who seek to conbut the party lenders drove them Into fute them and to profit by their con- line fusion” These tlx “fundamental principles" RIZONA’S victory over the govern- aid the President must guide the work relief program: Projects must ruled on by the Supreme court alarmed be useful moat of the money must go for the safety of the New Dealers for labor “a considerable proportion of some of their other big projects of the the costs’ must be returned to the same nature The court decided that treasury only those projects which can Secretary lekes aa public works ademploy persona oo relief will be ap- ministrator was without authority to proved and projecti will be approved dam navigable rivers nnlesa specifically In a given area In proportion to the ordered by congress and that the law unemployed in that area creating the PWA had not listed any aa the Parker such specific project! which the President dum The game applies to many huge LEGISLATION radio talk should be reclamation projects that have received enacted by congress Immediately PWA funds and it Is not unlikely that cluded the old age and unemployment ults will be brought to atop some of bill them Insurance bill the NRA extension Mr Ickea said congress would the public utility holding company bill be asked to authorize specifically the bill the transportation control and the construction of the Parker dam banking bill Here be comes Into conflict again Woodward with the views of business leaders of FEDERAL Judges Lludley of Chicago are the country The National Association for the of Manufacturers bas Just Issued Its not going to be Impeached subcommittee house Investigating economic analysis of conditions which receiverships equity and bankruptcy aya recovery la "within our grasp” and practices the evidence reported and that the nation is closer to breaktaken did not warrant such action than ing the back of the depression The report said that In several Inat any time for years but asks that stances to the “conduct prejudicial In order to stimulate business the administration and congress temporarily dignity of the federal Judiciary” was disclosed but that substantial Improvehelve as "disturbing” such legislation ments had been made both In the Insurance the omniaa unemployment rules of the court and In the law apbill the utility bus banking holding to administrator the of replicable work week company bill the and bankruptcy ceiverships litigation the Wagner labor disputes bill the Gufcoal measure and profey bituminous posed changes In railroad laws CHAIRMAN JOHN J M’SWAIN of Of capital the analysis said military affairs committee sent to the President a letter of this: apology for disclosure of defense plana “Surveys Indicate that close to In outlined sessions of the In execeutlve which expenditures and committee assumed full responsiwould give employment to 4000000 men for two years Is pent up In the bility for “the unfortunate Incident” McSwaln was rebuked by letter from field of factory expansion renovation the President for the publication In and rehabilitation aloDe of possible defense "The release of this flow of private house document uncer- plans against Canada and British and capital by removing political French Islands In the Atlantic and the tainties would dwarf the billions appropriated by congress for relief and Caribbean In the event of war Brig make unnecessary the expenditure of Gens F M Andrews and Charles E had outlined the program Kllbourne much of the taxpayers money” secret meeting ef the comThis document was given out as tlx before mittee members of the United States Cham with A MINISTER PIERRE FOREIGN France and Ambassador of Russia finally fixed np Potemkin the mutual assistance pact between In a way countries the two acceptable to both and It was signed In Paris M Laval then prepared to leave for Moscow planning to stop In Warsnw en route It would eeein that Laval had his way with the treaty for It subordinates military action of the two powers to the procedure of the League of Nato provisions ot the Locarno tions allipact jind also to the ance A1L of that probably would keep France out of war even If Russia were In Paris It was taken for attacked granted that a secret military conventhe pact tion supplementing would soon be signed fixing the methods of mutual assistance a new transcontinental transmrt ships a TWA flew from Burbank Calif SETTING Movement to Preserve Totem Poles of Indian BRISBANE THIS WEEK Explaining to Canada Mr Morgcnthau's Work A West Point for Crime Alfred du Pont Canada heurlng of a proposed United Fta te4!!£AmunflagedMLiiyflL plane base near her border” asks for Information The department will gladly supply State The carved poles show every sort ot animal from lizards to lions and It these that the various Is through families and tribes can be recognized as well as the periods when they the One result of the opening up of that the flourished further reaches of Canada Hundreds of totem poles are being aid primitive life of the Indians is some from aa far out a collected and with It their fast disappearing In Hardy lonely Beaver Island the An rustoms tradition and folklore old trading post Of the Hudan effort Is now being made to preserve bay One of the most son’s Bay company commonly known as tbe family tree famous stands In Jasper National totem poles of the various tribes It Is 65 feet long and the carry the park 1'liese ancient heirlooms of carving It occupied three of more than 100000 work tribal historic years —London Tit Lit Ipdlans It was the cuHuirffi'iiiong the red Beyond the Pale Indian for each tribe to choose an but hardSinners will be forgiven animal to represent them and thus ly ever the was born the science of totemlsin It No military forts the two no battleships on the big lakes Inhabitants on both sides behave ing civilized no Idea of attacking each other newhat ither craves the other owns separate countries test to plane New York In 11 hours and 5 minutes What Is more Important for all but conmiles hundred It was about one V Tomtrolled by a robot pilot D linson the pilot was accompanied by Harold Snead an expert on radio beam Peter and Redputh navigation flying Tomlinson had the controls engineer for only three brief Intervals— over the San Bernardino range at Durango Colo where a snowstorm waa encountered and at the landing at Floyd Bennett field The plane reached Ita greatest cruising speed of 202 miles an hour over the Allegheny mountains "T'EXANS are going to have the portunlty of deciding whether their state shall remain dry or fall Into line with most other states and repeal the The legislature has law prohibition voted to submit the question to popular action Under the resolution adopted the vote would be held next August 24 Regulation would be left to the legislature and at the general election In 103(1 a vote would be taken on a mandatory state monopoly over sales of Local option would be hard liquor under both straight repeal preserved and the monopoly under the straight repeal plan which also would bar the return of the open saloon latest breach of the GERMANY’S Versailles the building la stirring of submarines up a lot of In Great tulk Britain France angry and Italy The English are especially for they remember disturbed only too vividly how near the Germans came them during the war by to starving of shipping by the unthe destruction conversadersea boats were to tions on naval restriction have been held In London the second week In May and these may now be called ofT or at least postponed The French are less vexel because they think the development may force a showdown on the whole status of ths German navy and Hitler’s demand for at least 35 per cent of the British tonnage and approximate parity with Naval experts In that of France Paris aald the disclosure might "well for milprove of Inestlnmble benefit naval Briitary France In awakening tain to the dnngers of Ultler’a armaments policy” obtained by the powers Information was that Germnny already had under suba number of construction marines and planned a large fleet of them Spokesmen for the German government denied that any were being built yet but at the same time mitted that submarines were being In connection with plana “considered" for rebuilding the navy to Long HAVING listened and Senator other orators w ho do not like the administration and Ita New Deal and also have little love for the O O P the National Farmers’ Holla iday association session at Des Moines Iowa decided that a third national political be party v! formed cj Milo Reno F i national ' president of the asso- elation had a lively ' encounter with a group ’ of alleged Communists Milo Rene jnrlng a business aeaof a resoalon They sought adoption lution calling for legislation for “relief without 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Address MFC COn Dept-CHICAGO ILLINOIS JAQUES Havana apparently are POLICE ot the way to solution of the mystery ot the fire which destroyed the Ward liner Morro Castle and other recent marine disasters They have arof Catarested three men all native lan province In Spain and say that they found on their persons letters of Instruction concerning the destruction of the steamship Magallanea of the Spanish line which waa soon due la Havana The documents according to ordered the accused to the authorities “take necessary action to precipitate a disaster similar to that of the Mono Castle" The police say the prisoners are anarchists C NAME "ADDRESS BY EVERY THE PEOPLE’S VOICE CHOICE ’jrv Very bad news for this country In which efficiency and energy count as public asset number one Is the sudden death of Alfred du Pont stricken with heart disease in his residence near Jacksonville Fla At seventy years of nge Mr du Pont was planning as he should be all sorts of new enterprises that would have been Interesting to He needed no more money wanthim ed to be useful Great Britain Is excited about the Germans building submarines especially annoyed to learn that the submarines are of a “super” type carrying guns as well as torpedo tubes able to hunt British or other ships anywhere ou earth some alleged to carry launched a small airplane easily submarines Britain has German subbut that Is different marines now finished are about to start maneuver practice oft Nations ous power rise to great heights glorithen crumble disappear desert sands cover their streets and temples Patient archeology digs them Rend Volney’a out and wonders "Ruins of Empires” to find that process well I described What causes It? 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