Show News Review of Current Events the World Over Reeds Reed's Victory Over Pinchot Delights hits 0 Opponents ph of New Deal Deal Will Abandon Codes for fOl Small Businesses By EDWARD W. W PICKARD by eu Union E Eln ln 0 DAVID TD A A. In i of i S SENATOR ana fi lighting g In the Ue Ile I publican primaries for re re emerged from the hectic battle vieto Irto over his hits rival Gov GM ny Gifford Pinchot Heeds Heed's was vas 4 In the nci neighborhood of and amI d long before all nil the returns 3 f were In G Governor Pin Pinchot cl chot rot gave gaye u up and wired his congratulations Lions to the tIie senator Since Senator Reed need one of the Old OldS Olde Guard conservatives cs S Senator e t r R Reed Recd d j ena or ec unrelentIng has hag been nn an ing critic of the New Deal and Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- a progressive Republican Mean lican has given his full support to President ells Roosevelt's policies the result result re re- sult suit of the primaries was hailed balled with glee by opponents of the national ad all ministration Both the candidates trade made the tho New ew Deal the Issue in their campaign rud end when the governor go was prevented IJ by Illness from making speeches Mrs Irs Pinchot took the stump and vigorously defended tile the Presidents President's Presidents President's dents dent's programs of reco er recovery Notwithstanding Notwithstanding standing all nil this Postmaster ter Farley said I do dJ not regard the defeat of Governor Pinchot as fiS a New Deal test and Senator Joseph T. T Robinson Democratic Oem Dem leader look 1001 lh the tho same attitude altitude c. c President Roosevelt refused to com coin ment Senator Daniel 0 0 Hastings of Delaware Del Dei aware chairman of the thu Republican congressional campaign committee Is Issued sued a n pronouncement that tt ti f Penn Penn- Pennsylvania sylvania primary result was a a victory for the A American citizen who wants a n square a deal and not a New ew Deal Dent Governor Oo Pinchot who has tried twice he before fore to get into the senate said he lie would continue to tight O ht for the against concen concen 1 I Interests of the people wealth it was as reported that that I he a would run independently In Novem oem ber bel Joe Guffey Democratic leader lender in Pennsylvania Mc sadly won his Darty for the senate but the lie lie- publicans ns claim he will have small chance against Reed Heed In the election New ew Jersey also held a primary elec bon tion The Republicans nominated Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Hamilton F. F Kean for tor re-election re rind and Harold G. G Hoffman for tor governor The rite Democrats who will oppose them are Gov Harry Barry A. A Moore and Judge Judg William L. L Dill LEADERS FADERS of the Republican party In Indiana turned down Senator Arthur ArthurR R. R Robinson quite el decisively They not only defeated hi hU hi plan to gain aln control of ot the party or organization hut but also refused to give assurance that he would be unopposed for tion in the state convention June ti 5 The best the senator could get was an Indorsement of ot his hits fight light in the senate for constitutional government and for Cor his stand against bureaucracy as exemplified ed by the Democratic party and Its administration Among those mentioned as possible I rivals of Robinson for tor the nomination are former Senator Jim Watson former former for for- mer Representative Frederick Landis and former Gov Harry G. G Leslie RobInson Robinson Rob Rob- bInson b- b inson angered the state committee committed by attacking Its officers N ORDER R that congress may adJourn adjourn ad ad- I IN journ June 5 the President and several several sev sev- eral con congressional lenders leaders got together and pared down the legislative pro pro- gram They agreed to limit the must lulls hills to four measures These are The one billion three hundred mil mu- lion dollar emergency appropriation bill carrying funds for the continuation continua continua- tion of ot the New heal Deal relief activities acU The communications control bill proposing pro pro- posing the consolidation of federal regulation regulation reg reg- over oyer all communications The loans to Industries bill hili authorising author author- ising and federal reserve bank advances to smaller Industries on Intermediate In to cre credit 11 t t terms The deposit It insurance extension bill continuing the temporary federal bank deposit guarantee plan for tor another year jear ar in lieu of ot out nut Un tine the Continued on ou pagA two ua program r ir stained contained i In t the Glass Grass bankIng bank bank- i Ing bill Into effect at nt this time I t Mr MI Roosevelt cU sent to con congress res a 8 I message explaining why the first firsti i named bill Is necessary and anti urging that no more than the amount asked be appropriated One other measure that may be put through h at this tills session Is the silver r bill upon which the Ule President and aud the sliver sHYer bloc agreed and which was to toLe tobe tobe be Le Introduced with a message from Mr fr Roosevelt elt As predicted this Is IsA isa A fl compromise containing contaInIng- these provisions provisions pro pro- Is visions Ions A declaration of or policy that the government gov gov- government recognizes silver as primary money y and that the nations nation's metallic re reserves es er shall he be 23 25 per cent silver rind ij iii per cent gold This Is manda manda- tN tory rl The rile ilC secretary of the treasury Is 8 authorised au au- ed and directed to purchase all all- cr CI until It reaches l. l D an ounce or until its metallic reserve c strength th I eat le i i filer por cent n This is Is both perniL per- per n. n niL 1 I o i-o nid nod mandatory TJi lilt rh Is authorized to ant nationalize na na- t silver though condemnation This Is permissive of the records of f C j three Chicago federal Judges In receivership and bankruptcy cases were under consideration by the house Judiciary judicIary Judi judi- ciary clary committee with the possibility of Impeachment In prospect A subcommittee subcommittee sub suh- committee turned In n a report on the Jurists Charles E E. Woodward James Janics H. H Wilkerson and Walter G. G Lindley making no recommendations for or against Impeachment but criticizing sharply their allowances for tor attorney nnA r 1 IV f t Papa oe q tc US are lre not faring faring- so 80 sowell VJ well In the far west and south south- west Si year year Sir old June Robles who was from Tucson Ariz was found In a tomb tomb like hole where she had been kept chained and there were good chances that her abductors would be caught The child chUd was weak but uninjured Los Angeles police In a sudden raid freed William F. F Gettle oil millionaire who had been and held for a largo large ransom and arrested three of the men who abducted him The trio confessed were promptly given gl life sentences and are now In the San Quentin prison G GENERAL JOHNSON and his assistants as- as In the are tired of or trying to enforce the thc multiplicity of or codes for tor small groups and therefore the administration has r- r W 2 decided abandon to I r i 0 7 i thousands of those V 1 arranged for lesser Industrial In In- RY d 4 n plants and ands dl s 8 service e r v Ice c e establish establish- J Jr fl F. F on s ments In fact to tor r 4 f- f 11 r regulate prices and I 4 t trade practices and w Q R. R fJ a Innumerable details In f 4 countless small businesses busi busl- businesses nesses has bas proved pro to tobe tobe be Impracticable and Gen Johnson the effort has taken an nn outrageously large percentage of or work worl and funds Johnson said he was working on arrangements to substitute simple agreements for codes covering small industries These agreements merely merely mere mere- ly will cover wages hours and the collective e bargaining guarantees of the recovery reco act The silk textile Industry found itself overloaded with surpluses of goods and the permitted all the mills to shut down for one week weel during durIng dur duro ing which time workers are unemployed un un- employed The shutdown was ordered by the silk textile authority S JUKES In many branches of the automobile Industry will occur unless un un- unless less the striking employees ees of the Fisher Body plant at Flint Mich win thol n nl Ln i n r u a. a av oar LV I. I r. r J. Green of ot the American l Federation of or orI LaborThe LaborThe Labor I The tiThe strike of ot the workers employed employed employed em em- at the Fisher Body plant at Flint Mich reflects the spirit of or unrest unrest unrest un un- un- un rest and discontent which prevails pre among the automobile workers at the present time Green said In a state state- ment There will be no peace In the automobile automobile au au- au- au Industry he added until the grievances of ot the workers are faIrl fairly fairly fair faIr- l ly settled discrimination and coercion stopped the right of ot collective bargaining bargaining bar bar- gaining established and company union domination and intimidation stopped Green Grcen said the unrest hinged on the Issue of company unions and that automobile automobile au au- au- au workers were resentful that the settlement of pf the threatened automobile Industry strike a few tew weeks ago ngo was generally hailed as a triumph for tor the company union anda and a defeat for organized labor Dissatisfaction has been accentuated accentuated accentuated he added because of ot the failure of or the automobile labor board hoard to function function function tion properly and effectively Labor troubles along the American waterfronts waterfront Increased dally On the Pacific coast thousands of ot seamen quit work in sympathy with the striking longshoremen and the mayor of ot Seattle Seattle Se Se- attle asked Secretary of or the Interior 1 ekes lekes for federal troops to protect nonunIon nonunion nonunion non non- union workers In the ports of ot the Great Lakes a n general strike of ot tug tug- men was threatened At Galveston eston the tIle longshoremen were ere still out and hundreds hun hun- hundreds hundred dred of other workers went on strike CAPT APT GEORGE GrORGE POND and Cesare opened the ocean flying season with an attempt to make a nonstop hop from New York to toRome Rome Rome Rome-a a thing that has never ne' yet been done They ran Into dense fogs and over the Atlantic and then had such serious engine trouble that they were forced to land their big Bel Bellanca Bellanca lanca monoplane the Leonardo daVinci da daVInci daVinci Vinci on the west coast of Ireland According to their stories the aviators were mighty fortunate that they did not fall Into the ocean and drown j I A vote ote of or 62 02 to 13 the senate BY B passed the thc Rayburn bill which places the securities markets of ot the country under the re regulatory control control con con- of a federal commission Tho The measure already had passed the house but with wiLh the provision that the tho federal trade commission should be the regulatory regu body and this difference together together together to to- gether ether with the houses house's provision for a fixed margin requirement caused some delay In the thc conference At a press conference President Roosevelt stated that he preferred the house version of or orthe the bill In those two particulars and that he lie had told the chairman of the committees so although he had kept his hands off oft the tIle measure until It was passed by both house and senate senat TUg T White Star liner Olympic coming comIng com com- Ing lug slowly Into port In a fog rammed and sank the Nantucket lightship lightship lightship light light- ship seven of or the latter's crew being killed and four Including Capt George Braithwaite saved Captain BInks of the Ol Olympic blames the accident on an error in the radio direction beam beani which he was following though this device has hns heretofore been considered infallible He lIe admitted however er that at the time of the thin collision he was five miles off his supposed course and that his radio signals submarine signals and reckoning all misled him Wm as ns to his real position OF THE TIlE NAVY SWANSON SW SWAN SWAN- ANSON AN- AN J SON announced that as soon as funds can be obtained from the public works appropriation asked by the President the construction of twenty warships will begin These vessels It ItIs ItIs itis Is estimated will cost This building program will Include twelve destro destroyers ers two destroyer leaders lenders leaders lead lend ers and six Ix submarines forming the first years year's program under the Vinson act which authorized the replacement of ships to bring the navy up UI to full treat treaty strength b by the end of or l 1939 1930 The policy of the administration Is to tolar tolay tolay lay lar down the rest of the replacement replacement replacement replace replace- ment ships in the next four years FOR OR twenty-six twenty years a prejudice dating back to the Civil war has kept the state of ot Virginia from being represented In the Statuary hall in the Capitol at Washington This state of affairs has now come to an nn end for congress has accepted as gifts gUts from Virginia the two statues which were ere first offered in 1008 1003 and rejected They are a copy of the famous statue of Washington by and a statue of or Gen Robert E E. E Lee by Valentine Senator Walsh of Massachusetts presided at the ceremonies and by his side was Senator Glass of Virginia The presentation was made by Gov George Peery of or Virginia and the chief speaker was Dr Francis Gaines president of Washington and Lee uni uni- ORLD Good Will day was W ray May is 18 and to mark it students students students stu stu- dents from flom colleges in all parts of the country gathered in Washington and 1 staged a it demonstration 4 1 d tion in support of t i 1 world disarmament i Miss Elizabeth 1 Wheeler daughter of V United States Senator Burton K Wheeler of f ti j Montana was chairman chairman chair chair- f J man of ot the affair and y after atter the meeting r A ii Miss Iss Wheeler led a fv W o MN delegation to the White House and pre- pre MIss Eliza Eliza- seated to President beth Wheeler Roosevelt a petition asking him to take the lead In securing securing securing ing a n world treaty for tor complete dis dis- armament News from abroad indicates that this Is imposing a tremendous task on Mr lir Roosevelt Roose for tor the prospects of ot disarmament are growing slimmer sUmmer daily There Is no abatement of the quarrel between France and Germany over German rearming and France has lengthened the term of service of Its soldiers which example Belgium probably will follow Hungary and I via are engaged in a bitter border dispute and the former has asked for help from the League of ot I Nations council which has opened opened opened-oan- another an- an an another other session In hi Geneva Gene Japan still I stu stubbornly aloof seems to be seeking I a n new cause for hostilities against I China alleging that a n number of ot Japanese Japanese Jap Jap- anese soldiers were killed by Chinese Jap-I Jap troops The Leagues League's commission on the y I Paraguay Bolivia war in the Gran I Chaco submitted a report recommending recommend recommend- I ing that all nations of ot the world especially especially especIally espe espe- the American republics be asked to Join In an effort to shut ot off from the two South American countries countries countries coun coun- tries all the materials necessary to carry carryon on a war WAR AR in Arabia has come to an end for tor the present an armistice havIng having having hav hav- ing been officially announced King Ibn Saud of ot Saudi Arabia apparently apparent apparent- ly is the victor for Cor It was stated his terms had beon been accepted b by the Imam I Yahya of ot Yemen though the terms t I of ot the treaty were not made public Immediately Ibn Saud's modernly I equipped armies already had |