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PY0 i'NON- I FAH - 'it t ui of I il r prevailing wage H'mn Inn t tl n I inlnlsr nil inn touts In F e wn ti w rk re hi nt tin lief Id b k to Hi i omm ti e will tmpi on no v to the Irt -- lent s I ig Is it ' prog- - im b m it ul .Si i itor President Returns From Vacation to Face Critical Tc-- t of His Administration Policies as Foes Stand Firm on Pre ailing Wiit Clau-c- . r ri I mi ' 1I1 Whit Pvrnes ( of Soiitli ip 'lira nt e o' the -' r nln ion im n t ri d Hie rm is I me V. lim.n PICKARD By EDWARD UtMffn Nr finite Pnnsrrr:T uoosi'vlit at lit .it k mil It- - I loft fur ash ngtmi ulurc his ml uilnlotr.ihon f,uss si rhuiH trouble, Involving the pres tige of the Whitt House full iiitu ( I lit will fight tin on g res p root'll t slon il d U no e iif his lomh h p atti r -- Ko before pip w f.i tiicil Hip Ith fitio of fireside will ngri ppii' h s t.i Ks, to a tom t prutnlsp Mi kooxevilt at tin t ml of his koi oiol (r In otHi t fms it jirt'ilii alp In his rilntloiis to ton fross similar to tint w tilth ton frontctl Mr Iloour in PHI. UiiltKH lie regain cotiltol his on tire progiam Is liKoly to hog down. The fight hinges tm the f S8) wink relief program, flip first lloin In the Itt sliloiits budgi t nics Kftxe nnt Hie prlnclp.il tnilnstuy of his program .Sector oonfet ences nt which siloes of pork were rcportoil to have heen dingled before flip avid eyes of revolting senatots were Mild to have been held A few sup porters of the McCnrrnn prevailing wage fttiiendineiit which wrecked the hill and forced Its rpiwnnds slon to the appropriations commit tee wete Ktld to be unvoting under the pic sure. .Senator Unix rt h. Wagner, who voted for the umeml ment tic ted rts peat cmaker. lie In tliuuted the possllolltv of tv eompro mlse by piving more than (he so called sci uritv wage of ''fa) a mouth, but still lower than the ptev, tiling Other lenlets dm a red lit v rales wmtd not budge ftom their pod thins. Secret irv likes has heen no help to the resident In quelling the 11 volt. In Ills recent , bios was relint.itd to toll a senate mn mlttee about allocation of SJ.SOtiO, 000 for a nival shipbuilding pro gram. 'I lie senators finally piled out liiftunmlloii which would trull cate that the navy and the specula tors knew all about the Hpptoprla tlon, but none of the inembeis of congress knew about It Hie money was to lip spent nt executive dis cretlon, and Nermtois fee) this does not auger well for the proposal to hand Mr Roosevelt unlimited power In spending the proposed $fi,(HH),(H)0, 000 nppropi lotion. Since next year will bilng anoth er President! il election, a thhd of the senators will be up for re elec Hon, anil all of the bouse inembeis They are watching closely the pres ent situation been use, if the Cicsl dent Is slipping, they want their own record back home in good 1 Ji potl,-00(- 1 -- I fins sent n.ooo more to east Africa, making 10,000 that have been dls patched for the possible war with Mussolini the empire of Lthlopin. With the latest contingent went Gen. Kudolfo Grarlnnl, who will be In command of the expeditionary army. The soldiers were given a flue send off at Naples. Grown Irinee Humbert being piesent. ilus'sdini has set Luropean governments btr'lng In a speech In which he roared defiant e at Italys foes, asserting that he could put eight million armed men In the IIpUI If necessary. Newspapers during the past few weeks hive openly referred to the possibility of a war between Italy and Germany over Austria, and It was thought tint Il I nces speech was made to liti press upon the Narls that he wns prepared to defend Brenner 11a ss although a part of the troops are bolng used in Hthlopla Britain Is keeping a close watch on Lthlopian Sir developments John Simon, foreign seiretnrv, told the tvouso of commons Simon sib! that the agreement of PkS between Italv, France anil Great l.iltaln to preserve the political and terrl torlal status in Lthlopin still Is lti force and that Britain has drawn Italys attention to this fact, lie added, that the wholp trouble Is over the frontier between Lthlopla and Italian Somaliland which his never been properly defined. Blue Lagle lost another tall the other day, when Federal Judge Melds nt liming ton. Pel, held that the collective bargaining provision of N1R Is un constitutional when npplled to rom panics not engaged In Interstate Tlin commerce. The administration and organized labor Immediately joined In a fight to preserve the validity of ?, ctlon 7 A, and announced that an immediate appeal would be taken before the United States Supreme court. The Wagner labor relations Mil making Section 7 A the law of the land and outlawing companv unions may bava to ba revised, If Judge 11 H dgo HI t Nii 'i'-- i ruling suit .III mil lit a tnmijt is on nu w bv the gv-- 1 the U i .1 too S cel inri Compniv lo eo loin the f ruin alii od v lo! itloris o' St tlon 7 o' !i; an the ihor mi lion of the file Conipilithui Cole of the Iro.i and steel Indo fr lb . s iipbi Id the r1 lit of un to f 01 in cun inv u n! iiis 'nr id 1m rive I -- r v b ir 'alt thus ii g, the upM Plug 111 I of tlii' rn'ilg 111 ti d ini llun of Iron steel and 'I In U 01 It rs, th it the com,, inv lii'ln ' ilt I the oin empl nils and donun ' lie t eurt to I th P my un un ti e comp n v Is pi h irllv 1 u d In st ite 1. of lip, -- t ,(. e ue,ua which iiuipri-- s Is not criipuwiH to regu! Ite Jo ge Nh Ids st it ! Tower to enact Me lion 7 was riot fontemd upon ioiimimi bv the gem ill h, p ne rei Kill In the pri mliie of the 1V Hie wel'iie I 1 onstltnt on, nor up e ArMcle 1, Section 8 of the Con ultntlon Lnh ss the Suptcme rout re verses Judge Nlelds, Hu illusion will prevent the New Deal from lnferferlng with emploveo cmplover ri hatl uishlps of n v 1st mioiltv of American liuslni ss New Inal polities received another Jolt the same d.y when Judge Cliitrb s I,. Tuvison on appll cation of 'Li western IC111I11! v coal opi raters Issued n vvrlt ciiiolulng the hllum'iious coal code, reittiiin lug nil eat Her (tension flint the national ludostil.l riioverv act wns tinconsi It ip iu .1 Judge Die -- on de i iri d Hi it the o il mit.Ing Is an intristite bu Iniss nml tievond the power of congress to tegiilife tie hid prcviouslv Issued a tern por.irv writ on petition of the op orators on the ground of Invalidity of the iode, hut the onrt of appeal remanded the case for n finding of fact on the cp estlon of lrre When the gov pnrible liijinv. erntnent nnconstltutlonallv Inter fetes vvllh the right of a citizen to do business In his own way, then the Interference constitutes an to the propertv rights of the cltlgen," said Judge Dawson, who labeled us fallacious the govern ment Itvvvers contention that gtlns resulting from the coil codes should offset losses. I v INTLRX'L troubles continue to rot k Culm, and Ircsldent Carlos Mendlcla s regime appears totter the only lug. M inuel Desp.ilgne, member of Memll eta's cabinet who wns In office has resigned ns mu completing the rout of the minis try brought about by the school si Ike nd twelve assist ant cabinet secretaries have also deserted the adminls tratlon. The cabinet resignations began over differences of opinion ns to proposed methods of dealing with the strike of several hundred thousand students and teachers which has developed Into a nntloinl movement to oust the Mendiota administration Communist led labor organisations aro ready to throw their strength behind a revolutionary general strike, nnd the situation Is tieeoin tug critical Although armed forces are being held In readiness to quell disorders, ttiere Is some doubt as to their loyalty to the president armv Col. Batista, Fulgenclo chief of stii'f, was reported readv to hnuv Ids support to Dr Cat los Manuel de li ( nt? for preshhnt If the Memlh government f ills, but lenders of the null Memlieta movement have Indicated Batista's choice would not he accept ihle to them Terror! in continues nmpint Bombing has become general, rail roads have been hi m up, nnd Havana Ins sphered considerable d image to propeity. I 11 pLDLKU. JITH.L W. I GIUTI! of Alabama give the New Deal a sharp rap that threatens the great electric power development In the Tennessee valley. He ruled that the Tennessee alley Authority hits no legal authority to d spose of sur plus power generated at hydro elec trie plants on the Tennessee river The ndmimstr.at'on Is depending on this enterprise to bring about the lowering of private power plant rates and It was believed there would be an Immediate appeal from the doilslon. In Washington espeel il note was taken of the fact that Judge Grubb made permanent an Injututmn re straining 14 north Alabama cities nnd towns from negotiating with the Middle Works administration for loans to build electric distrlbu tlon systems. bid u It-- dt 1 b - Ing be was g bis n n bi In f and not t.i i, ng lor the I' -t dint, 1! rut 1 Kill, ' i h re Is u piospeit' of reviving Hie works pro-g- t rn and the m mitt e prob. nv will do n ithtng about il "llie Lre-i( utiit. ,1 tl it If ft e In- VlehK Is uplo hi bv the high court I hi tiling also gives support to oppo-itjo- n now firming In congri ss ng iln-- t cvli'ii dun of NKV unh ss It is reorginLi'd Hill of Huh curiosity mci tin 1r ts ili'ti t 's pro glam, it nl w'itthir Is t -- evpi v e- t 1 di 'ID !e ed !' b rtmcmlmint .11, in s - - me, (oiiii I part He o vveie a b pt Hie bll. " Tie m mre . I t. 1 so r as the w or ,s im 1, the bill Is gone would I 11 not the ipie--i- d mi in sign id w 01 of To, ill HI. Hi M S- -l M ilrt ik . lo .1 ut r. .Ii t pi ini m ier a yi .r '1 e gt o, li apt ii.l huhBv d ton put rm s and 1. -- u In W hlrig ti. u toe itti r st Ui mi ut vv is or to ot nit, tin tight the ort n it an or i y out the pt tlor six m rt 0 be it omm '1 e vv out I n porting the pubic vvmk-- p f flu bill until tlu' M ites and imiiin ipi' lu s bl. I. won! .1 gi !v bin tit (rom It nund bring pri to bear on th lr st Hors Adoption of the Mi Carr in atm ml mint bv the sen ite wim brou lit about imlv after a hard light and bv mi alls of a rather trlibv shifting of ptlrs In width Huey Long took a leading part It wort bv a margin of one vote, whereupon Senator Robinson, D mm rath leader, moved .b iv vv tl. it Hie bill be sent buck to tt.e Tins was done Sens (ommittee tor (,! iss expressing H.e hope flint the committee would report out a bill tb it will not be quite so 011 t rov t rs. .1 S. Lor I on who lo- s no op s r .1 puitunitv to ii ti r tlie (nt Hon and to Flap' - politb tl shrewdness Ins sin tel a move ment for the sped u mon of 8' Ts). (Mill 000 of the work lief m total for the purpose of htjuviv conxtrm tlon eomtms Highway slons In everv s ite vmip ask d hx him to inilorse tills plan Long uid he had iIImussm It wth s( me othet senators and that they bind It. 11 -i -- r of A S.WLI.ITNO Investigation M! V and charges of graft and corruption wns started bv the sen ate, when It passed the Nve M Car ran resolution for a finance eonmif tee Inquiry after a series of floor eonfereneis between the sponxots, administration lenders, liberal Deni oerats, nnd western progressives Sponsors of the bill originally demanded a tqxvlal committee to in vesflgate NBA, but finally agteed to the finance committee hand. Ing the Inquiry. Since the finance com mlttee Is headed hv Senator Rat H ir rlson, admimsti ution foil iwer mean little However It D un derstood that II in Ison agreed that counsel nnd professional lnvestiga tors be employed, nnd also yielded to demands that the committee con for with McCnrrnn nnd Nve In plan ntng the Investigation If II irrlson attempts to whitewash" the Nk. It Is rumored that Nve will take the floor to demand that the Inquiry he pi iced In the hands of the Ju (Hilary committee. thi-m- Irrepressible ITuev Iking an In Baton Rouge that lie will he a candidate for governor of Louisiana In Flit! That tmv be Just more Ixlngfish conversation However It Is known that Long has not preferred the office he now holds, and there Is some possibility that he may seek the chief executive's chair of his state When asked what would become of his candidacy for the Rresldency he said that being elects governor and he Ing a candidate for President would not Interfere with each other. TUB 1 THE Rnilind eague after fifteen wears of Nltlons rule re turned to Germ inv Baron Pompon Alolst itnll tn chapman of the I enguos aar committee, took over the reins from Col Geo'Trev Knox BiltWh chairman of the terrlforh! The next governing commissi m dav, Alois! forina'lv snrrendired the Saar tn Gernnnv, and ttie German d over the terrltorv (lag was for the first time slme (he World war. I -- hot-fe- HI CnWdTKH! indon T LR his his been Inten-h- e campaign against the Jews pressure has caused Der Fuehrer to give up public manl'e-t- a anti 8cni tie tlons ot his cheri-he- d pollov, speeches at a mveflng of po lltlenl lenders nnd N i?1 party rum bers Indicated Bouotts, fon ign ex change difficulties and o'her 'rou-he- s cannot lie risked by the rei h at the present moment. Lco-nom- and so inixumslv world, has added un r to the h tory of ( h q to th tf nu v, ,ni espia dlv inn li il.- issi d and Inqumtlv pi r of it, (omm mlv I It g angle d It vv u k st m us the "g v Is a f the vi nt who h Iro took pine in " ,1 m i.tmi tt.e otlu r Fix to an ( nt vvh i h to. k p' n e in a little I trope m vil lu i ty luge oin Jit 1 !J yen- - u a t ir e hull F id Match hall white t the tlon it.', - o'- a ti bl.n k ml n - hi. lie t ti ib j t a I him to a m tin i o' t t.e of a Svv -- i r ounce Is a d ( t p tpi r m t' ti ui I et w m n tie two n ' Just In 0'.. on I In u n v L 1, I silt, n son vv in to J' inn J L oh S itt r and hx but wle, (lti tine Will tin Ino Stolurin ' n lining, nnvone hid told the sm If, the s o' Kind in In tin (,rnd DihIiv pip lun ' t th it this bin s of Pad m r would change tin ih t nv of n new nation ncro-- s tin Atlmtic and vitillv nflett the economic hlstorv of the w lob wond, thev w on d hive staled a' s'i phet with unlulleving eyes But lie vvoud have spoken the truth Lor the world half a iitdutv litir, was to know tins little tmv, vvTim fti- - patents turned Johann Aligns tus Sitter, as Gen John Sutter Sutter ot Cal Fomin tie man whose name his become at most sv numinous vv tit the ntine of a yellow near the suit.ue of the ground and it was a Mormon, with booming voice, shouting tlie metal so IdJily prized hv m inkind gold of die in Sin Fianuxio, who The result was li s decision to seek his for ti vtune in the New wmld and 100 yi ux ago tins tilted the mad gold iusfi which rumed John (he had butter sintug the Od xxi v or John dun. it Ids name upon Ins arm tl lure) in Cue otlur fiti ful eidrv in Sutteis d arv di A mem. irst n trader on the Santa xcives quotu g On Frdiv, Janu irv gs, s begin e it ul, ht vx nt to the Ougon imuitiv in lie rt null'll 'lr Marx, a' I nu ,v e from the 'It-iThe vciv impoitmt bu-'nto ,1 tut) to the SindmJi - nmlx an 1s!s unpin tin' nii-- x is to slow siitq r some yellow to li-an fin ill x on Julv 1, T ) nti.vid - lu' tl o I'd m tin ( 111 up of Hie in Sin I itn in, tlnn i ailed Ytihi But tn bv 11II In w lx building m the hi it, tul vale tlie 'b k itx and M utul on the i met m tlie 4u nt't- - away i(liin hev t mil the couuttv width vv lx to' m ike htx n line fettver ot tl ikes It w is old ' fa uiti- Despite Mitteis efforts to kc i tlie dtseov z't thit time most of the settlements in all the mws leiked out. A Hamster foi nil woe .along tlie coast hut butter pro erv a posed to go ml uni and enlomp. Obtaining a tome! " ittmcr, hauling provisnmx to the saw land giant from the Mexican olhctals he set out mill le trued the news from one of Icter Wim to sehat a site for Ins proposed colonv In tilers chattering sons "Tinnier m turn let slip the seuet to Samuel Ifrnnnin a Mormon ehUr Augu-- f he arrived at a point whine the Amer lean Over Joins the Sacramento, the site of the who lull led ,1 colonv from the La- -t to Fahfor ma In ibid, had published one of Cilifornias piesent capital of Cilifoinia. There he estnli lislied Ins colony to which he give the name lust now inputs In Yetba Ruena for a short of New Helvetia, after Ills homeland of Kwiter time and wa- - now running a tore near Sutter's land, and erected the fort which was to he the fort r.rarin.m was a crafty person. If news of the gold ilisioveiy In the Sacruncnto vaUev focal point In the empire he was to build. The story of that empire Is a familiar one-h- ow became known, It t light start u gold ru-- h there he won the friendship of the Indians In The gold seekers would need supplies 'Kiev could obtain them from Filler Smmel Bran using just the tight mixture of kindness and nans stme. Tin refore . . how firmness; they formed a part of the hun So, one diy In 'I tv, 1848, a horsennn dreds of retainers who tilled the fields and gal tended the herds and flocks of this feudal lnul loped tlirm gh the mam street of San brands In his r gtit hand he carried a bottle of in the Vmeninn wilderness; how he extended glit his holdings of land until he ruled over neirlv tering ytllow grnns t;Id Gold' he cried, God from the fi'iOOOO lures; nnd how he became the most Vmeiuan river In all that both under figure region, impound It w is lh r Siniuel B'nmmn, tne Mexican rulers and later when Cihtornu iw bv F ' r i -- I o w lm g 0 e 1 -i ! 1 i 11 11 11 v - -1 Im -- t 1 jit 11 L -- -- hat ! v- -- v i m 1 vv e ment of Rs armv of tklnitnl Soviet Russia renewed Its de ' nit o s t of "imperiaii-ti- e the country tin re wyie fcs, the speakers took oo id m not tn glorlfv tie Red warriors but to attack Germany and Japan. men, nice over amt only also -- 1! 1 x 1 , -- ( suit, -- -- 1 pissed trom the.r hands into the possession of the Fmted States To butters ort (time main a notable trivvler Col. lolm C. I remont Kit ( aison, Gut steph en li ituiv, a young lieutenant named Wdliim Sheimm and another mut'd ", J 'Li um-i- h Rev cm, the litter a gmmson of Paul Rim re who tn'11 ttd sonic of his uni -- tin's t Hi t for dtiwiug arid wim m tile the -- kitvh of the fori whhh - teprodueed above From Sutter- - I ort went out the tie p.utv whhh stvnl tic iem nut- - ot tlie 111 tited Dinner pirtv minoned In tlie Miiivv v S orris In 1M7 and mmv mother xva- - eu string chapter in California inted in and around the capital of New Ilel 1 1 veil t of these are recorded in the extrmt-froSutters di irv with wh.ch Mr Dim un bell lies his biography. John Sut'er could not hue re tinted wlmt history he was record ng when he took his pen In hand one day to write M inv ni -- this A Vugust J7th, 147. buv provisions and host of Moimons her t have bunk-mt- h work Made a contract with Junes vp-0- 1 done Mtrxhill for a sawmill to be erected on the Antonian Fork F'Ot more fateful is the entry for the ful tew mg day Horses stiod of nnnv Vu. ust 'JMh is Ltnplov ed nearly ail Hut t biie s nee they seem to he uni' r u v 1, J mn x " homo i'ile nnd hard w oikmg Matx ill and Peter itnmer deptrt I ci v : ... " to determine a F, n s.u pro,nr ate "Inn Suter wrote that, he w tx wr n, ), For H.e pn r - .u doom of New Helve tn , 'Tirxlull and si,' ltr tlI ed bappened to be where some gotileu fhke in m w ho h B B Ameiieiti mihtuv coin minder at 8m mdsco, paid little lned to the lust news ot the gold dis,oviu Rut as the rti mors In re h.x yout g adiutant, laeut ". T lu'imau, urged him to Invistigite So 'I give blierni in juimi nu t) t Suttei s lort 11 n tl e and truth of tlu-- e rum r tom that - t gt a fi.en p who '1 1 an inten ting for Du'i b'uimvi ,ini Sitter Dur Ma-o- n, 1 -- vi-- I 1 v vv ! m 1,1 - '0 c !n n,,! H1, 1 "1 1,1 ;li "t " -- d sJim worth of hnk to Sm Han d Men ' u". " 1111 t '11 ! " 111,11 t bv vvhul) Ma tm g, ts p inked m s,Mi 11lUr t0 I.dk, a little la t 'it lm, ti wi r d xv ii th,. d'uioun ement of Hie g 1! - ' ty in dlFotmi u was Sher Ui 1'1 - vv Mx tl It he qu Xeil "hit M'wel - f miiiar story the lust for the gol ,1 metal vv ch swept the whole wot Id amt ent tlum-.inby land and by sea fitter - empire of New Helvetia on., ish t the go'd hungry is", 1) Call orni be ante a ani1 he.ieved tint now his uv ruh'- would win recognition But he prop was 1,1 ls re.117-,- 1 a long de b ti l" t l of bring' ng his wife and ' him in his new home. 111 ' u us wud, tolovvid w re sad ones W u) of New Hel V " ' by e, hi- r potty si pped :r h rt ( Hurt d 8 ' ns in his t ivor w e fdiw i t',er, agunst him Soon . ,, , M l ,nH ne and there U ' 11 -- ,''ln l1 Ull,n ' -- 1 11 ' ' a- j" 1 ( mor-Mor- Mts. ' -- hi-t- or ! the A. Rivlr. hot-riCi- n ie I 1 kt v I.LFiR MING tlie seven nth Cl anniversary of tlie es Mulsh Gold Gold from "doLD1. F-(- ' lie , , ' 11 '' , d, I l' "r 11 V'1 ',M1 - lo'V,",; "'''tUt ,Ur "'fit h he ? t ut the n S one ,lnl hls night f'11111' Z "ire deed- - up In times started tor wa- - it It 'Ri n li .11 br fight justice lie had the aid of pewit d lien Is ' tlu m "ilium Tocumseli b'lnnnn, d u.ous genual. But coii.n-- s repeatedly t a (leaf ear to hls appeal- - In June, 1? made another of Ins intei min ble trips to I inton "axhington was hot Perspiring tint and June, of niemtnrs were eager for an adjournment tlaim found Itself, as cuMnmiry, end of the session's both H John Sn on would Hit Teeumseh Sherman it in the vemopping hls face with a handkerchief to carry the good news to the Swiss. In his hotel room, Sutter lav on h'sW t dept He was very wearv; happy, would he Hus was the last journey make to Washington. It vv - all settled pittance was to be finally alDwed the 'Tlxe o'clock came; a knock at . . awakened the general. Sherman came In There opened. hhakness on him and his lip- - were sk81' Sutter stood up, expei tint The cli said, (ho blue eyes certain n 'Its a d d shame, gene our clJ ninn ' Theyre adjourned even go to a vote. ey A strangeness came Into the blue seemed to grow cold and "hi: hne seemed to be, Ice from a ftroT stin'i- Fiat suddenly ceased to km w the ye 'nest .Next year, he said d( will surely lie fell suddenly, like sunken thl tn ton'jr" upon the bed. Sherman up tbew1 erv, slutted him slightly, lu -- B bur-to- 11 U tat th ir en 11 tetuleily. can John Sutter had pas. bevond un earthly claim, or for lie t'k ofS'1' ashes of enijilre , w die Vnd so the Swiss adventirer -ton of Sutters gold winch je all t Kept his memory alive thioug'i care his As for the way In which the destiny of a nation, one summed up the results of the the enormous production of gahl a9 j( during the next half centurv raised the price of goods arid lo!ar t new maikets and extended c"iuIlur ' w sttmiiia'fd a wilderness with settlers e'tl1 'xt, Pacific velopment of the ni1 time in lines of steamships, and continental railroad a pacflc the domain of free tabor on t,e In and effectually shut out slmrv f the West ; and It " as one f tlie jg induced the majority of the lu step the coinage of silver and as their sole standard tnotiec fW between whv there ts a connection Gf lift of Johnnn Augustus Suer In and itcl ' e m It n ... D 3 0. tl T Hi t 3 ( village uway back In interest In the gold 18! 0 dec ston 8tates Supreme covrt jn "ashlnjton " AnuTan government m it lustice ginning of a s d!,y bjr Wwtrn .vsr-- P r. 1 j |