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Show PUBLIC OPINION cwnr mis when that tribunal Is called on for a decision. William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, urges labor leaders to pay no attention to claims that the law la Invalid. Leading legal authorities of the nation are of the opinion tlait the act Is Constitutional in every resiiect," he wrote, but added In a letter that he expects a court test and that the American Federation of Labor will get tlie best legal talent Even If the Wagner law Is knocked out by the Supreme court the administration bellevea It has a plan that will avert at least 90 per cent of the usual number of strikes, walk-outlock-out- s and other disorders. It Is being launched In Toledo, Ohio, and has been called the Toledo plan because it was conceived by Assistant Secretary of Labor Edward F. McGra-d- y when he waa trying to nettle a dispute In that Ohio city. It has no sectional characteristics; carries no federal compulsion, and rests solely upon the willingness of workers and employer! In every city that adopti the plan, to abandon the barah economic weapons of old and substitute peaceful discussion for violence. Mr. McGrady explained the plan this TRADE TREATY WITH RU8SIA STIRS SHARP ATTACK ON SECRETARY HULL. By EDWARD W. PICKARD W cetera Naweveixr Union. 6 TWENTY months of apparently fu-til- e s, to revitalise the commercial relations between the United States and Russia, and then suddenly Washington announces that the two nations had concluded a one-yetrade agreement nnder which the Soviet Republics agreed to Increase their American Imports by ISO per cent In return for purchases of $30,000,-00- 0 worth of American goods Rnssla Is to be granted wide concessions by the United States, Russia will buy railroad equipment, machinery for making new automobile models and other products of heavy Industry. In addition the Soviets will buy cotton. The railroad equipment is needed badly for modernization of a weak transportation system. In return Russia expects to sell sausage casings, certain grades of Iron ere, manganese, furs and dairy prod-net- s In large quantities to the United moves ar tariff way: A panel of bur! ness States. The pact, concluded by the exchange of notes between Ambassador Bullitt In Moscow and Maxim Litvinov, commissar for foreign affairs, provides for no further loans to Russia and makes no mention of the more than $700, 000,-00- 0 In debts contracted by former Russian governments. It Is In line with Secretary Hull's policy of trade agreements. For these two reasons especially It Is attacked by many Republicans and not a few Democrats In congress. Senator Pat McCarren of Nevada was one of the angriest of these gentlemen. He declared Secretary Hull was a prize diplomatic dupe" and announced that he would demand an Immediate modification of the reciprocal tariff act to rescind powers under which Hull Is negotiating such treaties. Key Pittman, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee; also Is earnestly opposed to Hull's trade program. . one witness before the ways and means committee, opposing the President's new tax program, called congress a "rubber stamp, Chairman Doughton and other Democrats declared they had been Insulted and would hear no more from the witness; Nearly every one else they heard was as Insistent In denouncing the proposed tax bill but more tactfuL Most of them represented various sections of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Then the committee apparently decided that It really would be a rubber stamp, for It quit work on the tax measure for the time being and, according to report, left the writing of It to certain brain trustees of the Treasury department The public hearings bad been noisy, full of bickerings and probably of no use whatever. Administration leaders then began planning for postponement of the proposed tax legislation until the winter session. It was said President lloitse-vel- t had consented to this course provided a bill can be agreed upon before adjournment that shall be acceptable to all the groups whose objective Is redistribution of wealth by taxation. The prospect of an early adjournment was so pleasing to the house that one member, Deen of Georgia, was given a veritable ovation when he made a speech telling how tired the legislators were. WHEN dollars was FIFTY thousand by the house for investigalobby- utilities Interests. RanRepresentative kin of Mississippi declared that Representative O'Connor of New York, chairman of the committee, was unfit to conduct the Inquiry because he was antagonistic to the administration. lend- ers of equal number la chosen with federal official to act as chairman. i tion by the rules committee of ing for and against and labor O'Connor, to reply, was given an ovation by the house, and promised the Investigation would be thorough and lmjtartlal. Already the committee has begun Its work, the first witness being Representative Brewster of Maine, who declared Thomas G. Corcoran, New Deal lawyer, had tried to force him to vote for the death sentence" provision in the utilities bill by threats of stopping work on the Passu mnquoddy project Corcoran was then put on the stand and denied the main features of Brewsters story, whereupon the Maine congressman shouted, You're a liar." Corcoran explained with facility bis activities In behalf of the utilities measure. lie said he was assigned to help with the original drafting of the bill "through a direct request from the President" Senators Wheeler and llny-burlie said, asked him to help bring about passage of the bllL Vising n. Thla official presumably would be one who haa made a record In the regional labor service setup under the national labor relations board. The employer would continue to bargain with his workers as usual. In event of a disagreement between them the workers agree not to strike and the employer agrees not to lock ont or discriminate against the men aa tbe Issue la carried to the panel This group debates the problem and If It la unable to agree the heads of the business and labor representative! on the panel and the federal chairman continue seeking an avenue of settlement If they are nnable to agree then an appeal la made direct to the owner ofa the business Involved and the head of the nnlon controlling the workers. CEXATOR IIUEY LONG haa the po-lltlcal fate of hla chief opponent Mayor T. Bemmea Walmaley of. New Orleans, In the palm of hla hand. But he la forcing the people of the dty to put the mayor out A majority of Walmaley'a follower!, tired of the conflict formally deserted him when the commission council adopted a resolution endorsing recent statements of two commissioners calling for the city to make peace with Long. The mayor, standing almost alone, declined to yield. He told the eoundl he would not deal with men who have been called crooka and thieves' by every member of the commission council." In a caucus preceding tbe council session, 13 of Walmsleys 17 ward leaden voted for his resignation for the good of the city." Tbe mayor told them he waa going to stick from h 1 to breakfast" Senator Long received a committee of the seceden and said he would call a session of the state legislature to force Walmaley out of office witbln 24 boun after the "old regulars" obtained approval of a majority of the city's voten for a petition requesting the mayor's removal. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT led vart- - oua of hla cabinet members, leaden of the majority In congress and captains of the New Deal on a weekend outing that was at once dubbed the kiss and make up excursion. For a lot of these men had been snarling at one another in the physical and political heat of recent days In Washington and the Chief Executive evidently thought It time the quarreling was ended. The entire bunch went to Jefferson Island In Chesapeake bay, Mr. Roosevelt on bis yacht 8equoia and the others on a fleet of boats; Cabinet members Included were Vice President Garner, Postmaster General Farley, Attorney General Cummings, Secretary of the Interior lekea, Secretary of War Hern, and Secretary of Commerce Koper. Speaker Ityrns head ed a congressional delegation including Senator! Tydlngs, Pittman, Robinson, Copeland, Dieterich, Walsh, Gerry, Duffy, and Rndcliffe. Relief Director Hopkins, No. 1 Brain Truster Tugwcll, and Treasury General Counsel Ollphunt also were In the party. VTEWSPAPKRS of northern Italy I " intimated that Premier Mussolini might abandon hla projected war with Ethiopia If he could find a way of backiug out without losing face. But the Roman public was quite sure the duce's aggressive policy would lie This opinion was strengthened by the sending of more troops to East Africa. Secretary of State Hull entered tbe picture again with a rather mild statement expressing America's abhorrence of war and confidence In the Kellogg pact. Tbe Italians didn't like this at all. WHEN Chinese rivers overtlow do the thing In a big way. Tlie Han, which Joina the Yangi near llunkow, broke through the dikes and rushed through the densely miii-luteand Informally, the land, drowning about ln.ono mru, UNOFFICIALLY weni8 to be that women and children. The city of the Wngner labor disputes act Is un- Hankow was lniierlled and soldiers constitutional and will lie so declared and clvllluiia were working desieriitcty by the United States Supreme court to keep the levees from breaking. of lu iim land clearing out shims and replacing them with low cost housing units does not come within the eminent domain powers of the government, according to Tidied Stales Court of Apiieals of the S'.xih District, at ClncInnutL The ruling, upholding the npluIoD of a lower court, at least cripples one of the ambitious PYA schemes fostered by Administrator lekea. However, Mr. Iekcs announced they were not going to st p the work because of restrictions but would havs to modify the form somewhat. The court's opinion was given by Judges Moorman and Hicks. Judge Florence Allen dlssvuted. 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Just the right rise, shape the pastor of the lower region find and weavs for longer and better lighthis way up to the highlands. ing eervicsL d Coleman Mantle are always fresh: At each yearly service the number qaeUty. Doleeeveywhr recomof the congregation and a brief lummend them. The name Coleman" otomped protect! yoa agalnat aubail-taleinary of the events of the year are oa tha mantlt Scad 10 la atampo or cola to cover recorded In s huge nible, which was postage and handling. You'll set your two Send presented to the Inhabitants of the sample Coleman mantles promptly. Mil MODERN SERMON ON MOUNT NEW AND USEFUL CLARK n of tbe hottest scrap of the devehqied between Secretary a of the Interior Ickes and Senator of Maryland over tbe Inquiry Into the administration of Gov. Paul M. Pearson In the Virgin Islands. The secretary accused the senator of "whitea witness washing 'This beverage act can be crocheted before the Tydlngs at very little expense. It consists of committee ; and the h tumbler dollies and six six senator retorted by cups to bold glasses. The crochet advising the secretary work la simple and tbe Inexperienced to confine yourself to should have no trouble crocheting It the duties for which It's practical and also adds to the you bave been aprefreshment service appearance. If pointed." Both of not wanted for your own use give It them were thoroughly angry and s a thought aa a gift for someone who In a letter accused lekea of seekwill appreciate IL It la a very popuing cheap publicity. number with crochet workers Federal Judge T. Webber Wilson of lar who are erer on the lookout to tbe Virgin Islands bad given testimony useful In novelties. that exaaperated Ickes and the sec- something No. 730 contains sufficient Package retary demanded that tbe Judge be re- slse 10 cream Mountain Craft crochet moved from office for official miscocutton to make the entire act, also nduct Then lekea wrote to Tydlngs illustrations and Instructions, and a letter carrying his charge of whitewill be mailed upon receipt of 40c. washing and saying of the Judge's Illustrations and instructions only ; no was There testimony will be seut for 10c. to test bis truthfulness, and Address HOME CRAFT COMIf any statement ever needed such a DEPARTMENT B, NinePANY, test, it waa his." teenth and SL Louis Avenue, St Judge Wilson had told the commitLouis, Mo. tee that there had been administraInclose a stamped addressed entive Interference" with hla court and fof reply, when writing to that Morris Ernst, counsel for the velope information. any Civil Liberties union, while a guest of Governor Pearson, bad threatened to Future Leader of Raca put him on the spot" in the press A each generation makes way unless he granted a rehearing to a for I a successor the direction of afgovernment employee accused of theft fairs passes to thcM who follow. of accused Ickes Tydlngs Secretary Difficult as the process appears, gross deceit upon the American peothere la an Inevitable transfer in ple by stating In an Interior depart- government, Industry and the proment press release that Paul C. Yates, administrative assistant of Pearson, fessions of those who are prepared had been discharged, wben you know to lake over the responsibility. and I know that Mr. Yates had re- From the graduates of these dark must come the rulers of the signed five days before your press re- years It seems Impossible Just country. lease was Issued." now, but thla la what has always happmed. Boston Sunday Globe. p'LEVEN states of the Far West are to be represented in the next and third grass roots" conference of Republicans. It will be held In the Yellowstone national park August according to Mike Reynolds, state director of the Young Republican League of Montana, ne aald George Olm stead, Dca Molnea chairman of tbe young Republican committee, and OoL Theodore Roosevelt were planning to attend, and that among those Invited to speak were Senator William EL Borah of Idaho, Representative Hamilton Flab of New York and Gov. Harold G. Hoffman of ONE Tyd-ing- goer-antee- a. today. 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Anyhow, the back bones of tbe house Democrats, recently so stiff against dictation" by the administration, weakened most noticeably when the bouse took up the redrafting of the Tennessee Valley authority act Nearly all the recent "rebels" among tlie Democrats fell Into line and the bill was shorn of every major provision that was objectionable to the President This victory greatly heartened the administration forces, and they pressed forward to try for another In the conference on the utilities bill. Also In tbe senate they carried on a determined fight for the amendments broadening tbe powers of the AAA. Senators Borah and' Byrd were the chief opimnents of the New Dealers In this latter battle. the naval treaties of and Ixuulon have been abrogated by Japan, the American government still keeps Its eye on the maximum permitted for our navy by 1942 and la making a determined effort to reach It, much to the delight of the big navy" men and of citizens gen erally who believe In adequate preparedness. Secretary of the Navy Claude Swan on has arnouiiced that a ship con st met Ion program has beu decided upon which calls for the construction of 12 destroyers and. six submarines These are in addition to the 1.7 do stroyers and six suhaiarlnea for whirl' bids have Ihhmi advertised und will hi oNiiril next month. The airplane liiiiMinc program ealh Tor .7.7.7 new planes ilurlng the eiirren fiscal year, or these. 2S2 will lie re phirrtiient iiianes In those imu p service ami 273 will he new crart. T . no .in. I airplane THOUGH miller rciisiriK-iloi- cntnplciinii of till m in .m,i : I'.'' . ' ! 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