Show ty ju JWU By Bv Edward W. W Pickard Q a cr Union Congress s Adjourns After a Long Session Seventy fourth Se l t h congress COli ress ad- ad adJourned THE after a session lasting lusUng five fie and a n halt half months month during which It ap appropriated nearly neaily and was faced by some flome unexpected legis legis- legislative le legislative ls- ls complications In the closing hours boors the emergency ency tax bill which Is expected to produce In iii revenue re was passed Supreme court invalidation iD of the AAA and Guffey Gulley coal hills and the passage e of the cash cosh soldiers soldiers' sol 11 bonus over o the Presidents President's Pr veto Eto upset the budget Pt plans and made such n a hill bill necessary ury Although h It was w passed by h the house the amended Gulley GuIre coal bill hill designed dc to remove remo the objections of the Su Suo Supreme Su- Su Supreme preme court failed of passage paRsa e In the senate Similarly the Wagner n ner slum housing bill which had passed pass Id I'd the sen sen- senate senate senate ate failed In the house Larger Lar cr than normal appropriations for tor governmental o activities were passed The bonus farm payments re reo relief re- re relief lief and the greatest national defense program pro ram In peace pace time history helped swell swe the total Funds for continuing the present re reo relief re- re relief lief program were voted the public works revolving re fund was amended to permit more heavy hen 3 construction But congress con ress failed to approve the Florida ship canal and quoddy tide dam Invalidation of the theA AAA A brought a revised re and expanded soil soli conservation and nn domestic allotment act the rural electrification administration and elec elec- electric electric farm and home authority were both placed on n a permanent basis the Commodity Commo Credit Cre lt corporation was ex ex- expanded expanded expanded two flood control bills were passed Labor received attention through the Walsh Healy hill dealing with working conditions on govern govern- government government o ern ment contracts A compromise ship subsidy bill was rushed through In the closing hours Financial legislation included In In- Included Included expansion of the jurisdiction of SEC Important among business legis legis- legislation legislation lation was the Tatman hill bill amending the Clayton Cla ton trust anti act regal ding price discrimination A number of Important bills hills failed of enactment Among Amon these were the long and short hort hauls bill stockyard stock regulation Lemke Frazier farm mortgage mort age bill and bills on OD the 30 20 hour week extension of the railroad co tenure war antiwar profits alien deportation enlargement of the federal trade commissions commission's power por po r and treasury agency gency n service Smith Asks Roosevelt Be Put Aside CALLING CALLING upon the lie delegates del ates to the vJ Democratic national convention con to put aside Franklin D. D Roosevelt elt and to nominate some genuine Democrat for President former Gov Alfred 1 E. E Smith and four foul other anti- anti antiA A r administration Demo Demo- Democrats Democrats charged charge the New Newy Deal with failure y The demand came In Inthe Inthe r the form of a tele tele- telegram telegram telegram gram and was signed k by Smith Colby Colb secretary of or state under President Wilson James A. A Reed need Ai Al smith S m Ith former olmer senator from Missouri Joseph B 15 B. Ely former gover gover- governor governor governor nor of Massachusetts and Daniel F F. Cohalan former justice of the Su Su- Supreme Supreme preme court of New York Former Formel Governor Smith and his col col- colleagues colleagues leagues indicated In that they the will not support President Roosevelt Hoose Ito In the forthcoming Presidential campaign fulfilling Smiths Smith's previous threat to take a n walk wa Roosevelt Pro delegates from every ery section of the country prepared for a concerted attack upon tIle the Coy Gov Herbert Lehman of New York YorI turned his back upon Mr l Smith and predicted pre President Roosevelt elt would carry New York by a substantial ma mu majority In November lIe He declared I have read the statement I am nm confident that the views expressed by bythe bythe bythe the five signers sl of statement represent the feelings of only a handful of Dem Dem- Death Takes von Buelow Bt elow Noted German Diplomat t THE TilE death of Bernhard W. W von on Due Due- low secretary of state for foreign forel n affairs in the Hitler cabinet removed remo one of the most skilled of Europe's diplomats Von Yon Buelow who was fifty fifty- one was an expert on the League Lea Je of Nations and gave ga his country valuable counsel when Germany began beun to con con- consider eider sider rejoining the league Ien tJ He lIe was noted as a studious nail and working hard hard official ol with a aast vast ast amount of detailed information always readily available A of the German no no- nobility nobility the diplomat was 18 a nephew of the late Inte Prince Bernhard von on Buelow imperial chancellor lIe He was one of the first of the German nobles to associate himself with the republican regime af nf- after af- af after ter the collapse of the empire In lOIS 1018 Although different In background from Hitler he nevertheless ne enjoyed the chancellors chancellor's confidence In diplomatic circles It was regarded as likely that Dr Hans flans chief of the political department of the foreign II ollice will succeed Buelow as secretary of state II In Russia Maxim Gorky early foe of ot the czars who became a hero of the Soviet regime re and its outstanding writer died of Influenza at the age of sixty eight Although not a member of the Communist party Gorky had a preeminent position in Soviet life and was a former member of the central executive committee Moscow honored honore him with a public funeral and Inter Inter- Interment Interment interment ment In the Kremlin in a niche facing Lenins Lenin's tomb Rep Lemke Will Be Presidential Candidate p W V WILLIAM I ILL L L I A M REPRESENTATIVE Tv LEMKE LEIKE of North Dakota an an- announced announced announced that he be would run for the Presidency as candidate of a new po- po r.-o r. group known c as the Union party Father Charles E E. Ellit CoughlIn Detroit De t r 0 1 t ti 1 i uk priest is the leading lending vf sponsor of Lemkes Lemke's P candidacy Thomas Charles OBrien O'Brien of oC v t i Boston oston will be the vice vice presidential can- can cant r. r on the ticket it t I I n was announced s N 1 Mr Jr Lemke made Rep Lemke publIc a 15 point plat plat- platform platform form embodying Ing demands for re re- refinancing reI I financing of farm mortgages old age a e security a living wage for all work worl- workers workers ers limitation on Individual Incomes the establishment of a central bank the tine issuance by congress of all cur cur- currency currency currency rency and Its regulation re of the value alue of all nIl the money mone Plans were made for the tine new party to hold a n national convention some sometime sometime sometime time during August Au In Cleveland Mr Lemke said the Union Onion party has the support of farm unions labor the National Union for Social Justice es Cs established by Father Coughlin Cou the Townsend old age ae pension movement mo ement and all nIl other liberals who have been cen driven drI en from the old parties e Packers Seek Recover Recovery of All Processing Taxes Tax s sA A BATTLE to recover reco all the proc proc- processing processing essing essIn taxes paid to the govern o government government ment under the Invalidated AAA A. was undertaken by the big hl four of the packing Industry Swift Industry Swift and Company Armour and Company Wilson and Company and the Cudahy Packing company Having won back when the AAA A. was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme court the packing in in- industry industry has decided to attempt to re reo recover re- re recover cover from the government more than tha paid before injunctions against the tax were granted and sub sub- subsequent subsequent sequent payments Impounded The meat packing Industry as ns a whole paid a total of In processing taxes from the inception of the AAA The packers are basing basin their claims for recovery reco on the ground roun that as ns the Supreme court ruled the proc proc- processing pr processing e essing taxes invalid In payments made malIc In tn accordance with that law were Ille ille- illegally Illegally gally ally collected and should be returned It was reported that smaller packing lackIn companies were considering action to recover their tax payments pa ments but have ha waited until the major units In the Industry Instituted their proceedings The total In tax recoveries sought Mu ht by bythe bythe bythe the four big hl Chicago companies Is ap approximately ap- ap approximately proximately U. U U S. S S Revokes Sanctions Imposed on Italy FOLLOWING the lead lend of Great Brit Brit- Britain Britain ain the United States formally re fl revoked re- re yoked all sanctions imposed against a Italy during the recent Halo Ethiopian conflict A t i 1 Ion o n by President Roosevelt noose declared all previous communications ions dealing with the sale of munitions of war nr loans and travel tra by Americans on Ital ItalIan f Ian ships was revoked re Although the sane sanc sanctions ions were against both Italy and Ethi Ethi- Ethiopia Ethiopia opia In practical ap ap- Stanley they were Baldwin used usell only against tI Italy Ital since the United States s did not supply the African nation with any war materials and the thc empire of Halle Selassie had no ships of Us lis own The Thc French cabinet agreed a to chide abide by any action which the tile League of or Na Nn- lotus may take tale In cancelling sanctions against Italy The British governments government's decision to abandon sanctions was defended In an nn address by Prime Irime Minister Baldwin as os the only alternative which would pre pre- prevent prevent vent a n suicidal war w ar plunging ln western civilization cI Into Inlo barbarous anarchy Farm Income Sharply Up In Years Year's First Quarter FARM cash Income from marketing L' L In the United States amounted to In the first filst four months of 1030 1930 compared with vi IIi last year Jear an nn Increase of ur 15 3 per cent lent according to a compilation Issued by bythe b bythe the Alexander Hamilton Institute The rue Institutes Institute's figures s 's showed that the price level le during the Ow first four months 23 21 J was wail per cent lower than thun a 8 year ago ngo but the quantity marketed showed shoved an on Increase of oC 81 per cent e |