Show news ivack review of L I 1 aws current events the world over yon vi on hindenburg dies and hitler seizes presidency of germany Roose Roosevel veIt ts economic security program pro ram Is being ta formulated by EDWARD W PICKARD 0 by western newspaper union DAUL AUL VON hindenburg ger man gibraltar lias has gone to his long ton rest and adolt adolf hitler Is now absolute ruler of the belch immediately after the death of the president at ills his summer home in east prussia was announced the cabinet met and put forth this decree the belch government has passed the following law which Is hereby promulgated paul von L the office of the la Is n nd hindenburg Hn denburg h united with that of the in consequence thereof powers heretofore exercised IX by the are transferred to der fuehrer hitler and the vice chancellor franz von ile he hitler determines who shall be his deputy hitler for the first time became also the commander of the wehr or regular army and gen werner von blomberg Hl omberg issued an order that every soldier must pledge absolute loyalty to the death to hitler ever since his bis great victory at tannenberg nen berg early in the world war von hindenburg had bad been the idol of the german people and their grief over his death was general and sincere their expressions pt sorrow were mingled with yelled veiled but anxious discussions concerning the possible effects on the of the aged leaders death and the assumption of full power by hitler the president though forced to give the nazi chief the had been a constant check on extreme nazism and he had the full confidence of otter other nations that has bas never been accorded to any other german tince since the war As jacob gould tuan toan former american ambassador to berlin puts it now that von hindenburg Is gone no successor having regard to his 1113 achievements his prestige and his tried and tested character can at least for a considerable time create en an atmosphere equally favorable to diplomatic negotiations with foreign powers doctor schurman however does not believe the hitler regime Is in danger of 0 falling at this time ile he says the german people are not naturally rash and revolutionary and probably will give hitler a chance to seek a solution of the economic problems that confront the country von hindenburg who was eighty six elx years old was a patriot all his life a veteran of three wars sad and a marshal of the empire under kalser kaiser wilhelm Wll helm ile he was a hard fighter but a kindly gentleman ile he supported the republic when it was created but at heart lie he was always faithful to the self exiled kaiser his last flays days were clouded by the realization that be had failed in the effort to really check nazism LLOn of C ClIANCE austria appeared to have the nazi revolt completely under control and was making overtures to the social democrats aud and the workers the latter being warmly praised for not taking part in the putsch as the nazis had expected they would the trial of the leaders in the uprising was wag conducted with dignity and the condemnation and execution of two of them the man who actually killed dollfuss and the chief of the raid were taken as matters of course another nazi who killed a police captain of inns bruck about the same time the chancellor was beins being murdered also was found guilty and hanged banged three thousand nazi nazis s who took part in the outbreak in Carinth Ca rinthia la escaped to and were disarmed and the belgrade government now woi wonders iders what to do with them ITH monarchists in control of the austrian government the royalists ot of that country and of 0 hungary resumed their schemes for putting the young archduke otto on the old throne ot of the Haps burgs there are reports that they held a secret meeting in vitznau nau switzerland and formed a restoration atlon plan which they hoped would be acceptable to france italy great britain and the little entente on tente their first object was to lecure the approval bof pf premier Musso lial leaders in tha th movement fire are colonel randa of the austrian army fells dunkel an austrian monarchist and count hajos of hungary according to the story current lu in paris the condition placed by the little enten entente tei and tho the big powers to allowing otto to assume the throne is that he will sign a pledge guaranteeing the present boundaries and other terms of existing treaties with regard to austri i and the succession states RESIDE NT returned P PRESIDENT to the fainland pa mainland inland from his hawaiian cruise cruls eTlie the houston and the new orleans moved up the oregon coast stopped briefly at astoria and entered the columbia river the presidential party de barked at portland and almost immediately boarded I 1 a train which carried them rapidly eastward stops were made at the bonneville project in oregon and the grand corleo irrigation and power project in washington mr roosevelt spent sunday in glacier national park and then continued his journey homeward IN ITS monthly survey of business the american federation of 0 labor issued a warning that the enormous expenditures of the government for emergency needs and the artificial increase of buying power if 1 continued will lead to currency inflation to meet the huge accumulating deficits N it called attention to the steadily mounting tax burden the extension ot of the relief relict rolls the decline in business credit with the increase of government borrowing and the failure of 0 nita to put men to work in industry the government cannot go on borrowing more inore than its income for very ton long the statement said we can no not go on increasing buying power in this way without a general expansion of production and consumption industry cannot pull itself up by its ita own boot straps ONI of mr Roosevel ts pet projects the program for greater economic and social security already Is being mapped out by the special committee including several cabinet members D that was named to get ready the necessary legislation for netlon by the next bat I 1 sab congress executive director of this committee and therefore the most important awo member is prof edwin B E witte economist of the university E E witte of wisconsin faculty professor witte has been rather active in wisconsin politics as a la follette progressive and has advanced ideas along the lines on which he be Is now working one of 0 the maln main points of 0 the program Is the gradual decentralization of industry and this has been got under way already through the establishment lish ment of homestead projects in several localities the purpose Is to remove thousands of workers from tenement districts in large cities to areas where their standard of living could be raised officials believe that greater economic security will result through home ownership with small tracts of 0 land there Is now under consideration a related plan designed to offer to farmers who have hare suffered severely from the drouth a haven in alaska jacob baker assIf assistant tant chief of the federal emergency relief a administration has just completed a survey of a million acres of fertile land to in the mantanes ka valley and has been discussing with gov GOT john troy the feasibility of taking 2500 farm families up there as a ferral federal colony S HARP criticism of the tender handling of deportable aliens by the department of labor has brought results following the disclosure that when president roosevelt recognized russia no arrangements were made for the deportation of russian reds to ro straighten aten out this situation secretary perkins perking has called back into service walter W husband a vermont republican who was assistant secretary of labor under presidents hoover and coolidge only a month or two ago he was dropped to make room for arthur altmeyer of wisconsin sir mr husband has been made a special assistant to secretary perkins and may be sent to moscow WILLIAM WILLIA 11 LANGER LANCER deposed as governor of north dakota because of 0 his conviction on federal charges of conspiring to solicit political contributions from federal relief workers and who was for governor by the laicans has withdrawn from the race the republican e central e n t r a I 1 committee promptly selected mrs langer to head the ticket and if she wins the N letory will lie be hailed as mrs william ifil am a vindication of tier husband just as jim langer ferguson of texas once was bindl vindicated by the election of his wife mrs longer langer a member of a family socially prominent in new york has never before taken part in politics she Is a homo home loving woman and the mother of four daughters her opponent in the fall all election will be thomas 11 II a williston newspaper man who was nominated by the democrats athe PAUL AUL MAY MAX belgian ambassador to the united states died in a washington hospital following au an abdominal operation mr air nay may was a veteran diplomat and had held the post in washington since april 1931 1031 ue he was a man of engaging personality MARTIAL law in minneapolis decreed by gov floyd 13 olson because of rioting incidental to the strike of 0 teamsters there proved obnoxious I 1 1 to almost I 1 everybody and both the trucking firms firma and their striking drivers asked for its dissolution at the same time adjutant general walsh announced that the insurrection had been suppressed still the governor declined gov to withdraw the state troops t ro 0 p s additional 01 0 trucks were given military permits to operate and a ban against those in interstate commerce was revoked because its legality was in doubt beer trucks however were removed from the privileged list and were forbidden use of the streets on the ground that they did not furnish a necessary service at a mass meeting of union laborers the leaders demanded tile the withdrawal ot of the troops the secretary ot of the truck drivers union charging that the soldiers were little more than strikebreakers governor olsons reply to this was to have the strikers headquarters raided and their three leaders arrested this naturally enraged the truck drivers and there was considerable violence notwithstanding all this the federal mediators father haas and E U J T dunnigan were hopeful of bringing about a peaceful agreement in the near future riots in kohler village wis la in which two men were killed lill led led gov GOT A G Schem edeman to place the community under martial control and COO CM members of the national guard were nent there during the riot the pollee police and I 1 deput deputies les used tear gas bombs and blank cartridges and where these failed to disperse the mob they opened fire with loaded shells the officer commanding in a anding the guardsmen guardsman Guards men ordered the di disbanding ng of the force ot of special deputies and permitted the strikers to resume peaceful picketing of the roe plant longshoremen of 0 the pacific coast ended their two month long strike and aad returned to their jobs in all the ports as did the marine workers pending arbitration by the federal board stevedores will be employed by employer controlled hiring halls under supervision of observers representing the board control of the hiring halls was the chief issue in the strike and Is still to be settled by the arbitrators along with the questions of increased wages shorter working hours and improved conditions GEORGE bonge N v PEEK president roose belts special adviser on foreign trade announced that in an effort to recapture some of americas markets abroad the so called second export import bank was ready to finance american shipments to any country in th the world hitherto this second bank has dealt only with cuban trade while the first bank was created to handle russian business thus far the russian bank has been moribund because russia has failed to pay her war debts to this ibis country short term intermediate and long term credit will be offered to american shippers who need financing t to push through deals abroad peek said lie ile defined short term credits as those of less than days intermediate credits as those maturing in ISO days to 12 months and long on term credits I 1 its as those with maturities between one and five years HUEY P LONG LOG and S SENATOR mayor T semmes walmsley of new orleans were having another lively fight in the southern city governor allen alien one of longs henchmen mobilized WO of the state troops and seized the registration omee office and its files and the soldiers also were I 1 ordered to search out the cites red light district and gambling houses the mayor increased his police forces to 1400 and for a time there was prospect of civil war Wa walmsley linsley said the moral crusade was just a smoke screen to conceal the senators real purpose of taking over the city government and influencing the primary election in september lu in which both he and long are supporting rival candidates JAPANS hopes for naval equality with alth great britain and the united states were dashed by a frank statement by secretary of the navy swanson to the effect that in his personal opinion while the united states might favor a slash of 20 per cent in nasal armaments it would strongly oppose any realignment of existing naval ratios for the principal powers 1 I take the same position I 1 always have secretary swanson said the naval powers met in london and distributed tri buted naval strength as they thought just and right naval strength Is relative it if we abandon the ratios there Is no telling where we shall go 99 reconstructed the huge buge balloon constructed to carry three army officers far into the stratosphere made it a brave start from near rapid city S D 1 rose to a height of feet and then came to grief great rips tipp appeared eared in the fabric of the ba bag and it came down rapidly and erratically falling with its gondola 12 miles from holdredge neb maj W E kepner ke capt oell on II 11 andorson anderson and capt A albert stereos balled out and with the aid of their parachutes landed unhurt but all their expensive and elaborate scientific equipment will the exception of the spectrograph graph was destroyed when the gondola crashed the had been hung outside and floated to earth on a separate small parachute |