Show News Bevier S of Current Events cents JEv en ts LAN LANDON DON RALLIES G O 0 P I Calls on the Republicans to Put Curb on Roosevelt Roosevelt's Demands for increased Power r ft r rv a rw r- r w r ew I M I Y Yr v r SR r sr a P a qt s f a F t ti M Mt Mt i a W t L tt tta a t j 1 t t P 0 M Mt II If I lAt tI Nt 1 Pack train starting the long Ion trek dozen doun the mountainside In the he Uinta range Utah with the bod bodies q of 19 I persons who alto ho met sudden death th when a United Litle Lines from Chicago to the he West Coast Cl Clashed in a storm The bodies and biff rg ige of the victims can be lie seen in the foreground force In the background lie lies the ire twisted plane wreckage Idl Id d l SUMMARIZES THE WORLDS WORLD'S WEEK V If dx western Union Landon Calls on G OP CP ALl ALF M LANDON came to the th Ax surface in a radio address Ic to 17 Americans who voted fox for him in the last election and es especially to the Republican Republican Re Republican publican party as a at r Tf whole He said he t e had called this ra ratI radio tIg g dlo dio meeting to sug tI t and gest ways and andar ar means by whirl which we wo the mInority minority party can be of ot outstanding service to the country The Kansan d de cIa dared red President All Alf M Ili Landon Roosevelt had failed as an nn administrator had tailed failed to tD follow the Constitution and now was demanding Increased power What What he really needs is less pow power power or er Mr Lindon Landon asserted n 1 i post tion that thal will force lorce him to take the advice and counsel of ot other men of both parties men parties men whose hearts also are In n the right place but men who have had more experience and who know more about aboul the practical applIcation of ot government than he does It i is up to the Republicans he ild hes-ild slid to curb Mr tr Roosevelt in his demands lie He also discussed the war talk talle prevalent after the Presidents Presidents dent dents s Chicago speech and said We are faced with a situation where he ho may make malce i u mistake that would Indeed be tragic that might lead to war Close observers have increasing doubt if it he thought his recent declaration through to Its logical conclusion In conclusion Mr Landon said W We have had i n New Deal Now what hat we most need in America is a ane anew anew new ne yardstick yardstick-a yardstick a yardstick to meas measure measure ore ure the ability and the th accomplishments accomplish accomplishments ments as well as the good lions of ot public lIs It is time to put a n solid ion of at worl able ible legislation under the air castles which the President forever is blowing It is time to realize that we must apply appl the of ot the mind It if we e are ore to make the wishes of ot the heart come true it i Tt Farmers Warned on Lo Loans ns ED EDARD pD ARD i ARD A ONEAL 0 NEAL NIAL presIdent L of the American I 1 arm Bureau federation headed a group of farm leaders who ho called on the Pros President dent for lor the purpose of asking loans of 60 cents a bushel on corn to Improve prices It Itis tins is understood Mr Roosevelt elt warned w that crop loans should not be pushed so high that the drain on federal revenues would lecome too heavy Y and ind that he Intimated tint the budget would riot not permit great e extension of ot loans at this time lime However ever Secretary of ot Agriculture Agricultures s apace subsequently told a press conference a u gov gO government loin lawn on thiS year oar ear s large corn crop should be e e desirable He de chimed to say what loan rate h favored fa favored but conceded tint a corn loan of about 40 46 cents would be comparable to the bO governments s 9 cent a pound loin to 10 to IJ on this v ear car scotton s scotton cotton ClOp i Cr dif System Praised SIDE T ROOSE LT speak 1 In ins hg at the opening of ot the new ne Fedei al Reserve building in m SS Ish n toll give full rull praise to the fed rul rut reserve system stem as i u most im important important part pert of the gO government s plans lans for economic stability and se unity He lie said sUid disastrous del res dej Ion ions I and booms could be avoided a by the development dot de of the ther there re r dit and monetary machinery of ht t nation That he continued must be steadily pei pel ted and co 0 cd eel with v Ith all o 0 her ns eats rf Jf to promote the most ru e at on of 01 our human hum Od ind material resources Only Oily inu in u uway al at way can wn vv w hope to nd nil maintain an r ity Sty free from Iron the disastrous ex extremes extremes I of booms and depressions Only in that way can our economic I system and our democratic dons endure Mr Roosevelt avoided mention of othe the jittery condition of Df the stock markets but before delivering hIs I address he hid hod seen Secretary of othe the Treasury orid nd inc I learned that the market was recovering Bring ering due to heavy buying by bar bargain bargain bargain gain hunters and perhaps to recovery ery of ot confidence by investors Among the many notable persons person on the platform with the President was Senator Carter Glass of Vir Virglnia Virginia who fathered the federal re reserve reserve reserve serve system during the Wilson ad administration administration administration ministration The veteran senator waS loudly cheered X- X Roper Has a Program DANIEL DANIIL T C secretary of commerce also made a n speech in Washington under the auspIces of the Rot try iry club His Ills subject was the economic relationships of ot the nations of the th western wes rn hemisphere and he proposed tills this four point pro program program program gram which he believed would benefit bene benefit benefit fit the entire world 1 United action throughout the Americas for the publication of 01 ver ired facts about every country stressing constructive event events and objectives rather than prejudice crimes and disrupting events 2 The introduction into the edu educational educational S system stem of ot e every ery country study of other lan languages so that each cacti country would be better prepared pre prepared prepared pared in attitude and knowledge to help develop its own o country This means he said that no country wIll exploit the resources resource of another country 3 Encourage tourist t travel among all the Americas bj b truthful ad ader ad advertising ter er and belter better travel facilities 4 Broader studies bv by the tries in the western hemisphere of o each eich other s economic and social needs in the light of ot the Individual country New Budget Figures PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT found his estimate of as the proba probable ble deficit for 1938 fiscal year ear much too low So he gave out DUt new budget figures putting the uble deficit at nearly millIons And it admittedly will still III be much greater unless the executive and congress achieve very considerable economies economics ic k Felix Dies Dios FELIX pELIX M 1 S of ot New v 1 ork erk one of ot the country s foremost fore foremost foremost most financial l s and philanthropists dIed at his home at the age of sIxty seven seen se en He Ho wis senior partner ot of Kuhn Loeb U Co bunkers Between een 1020 1920 and 1930 1330 he hega gate gae ga e at least leist ten million mullion dollars to toI I carious arlous philanthropies and for years cars he was active in the efforts to i the Jews s in Palestine and n those from German Germany Germani by b the Airliner Wrecked 19 Dead S 3 MASHl G G against Hayden peak in to the Uinta mountains of Utah a big bug transcontinental airliner of the United Air Lines w ws s totally wrecked and its passengers and crew numbering 19 per persons ons were ere killed The debris was sighted by scout planes some 10 feet teet up the mountainside but efforts of rescue partIes to reach the scene were ere hampered by hea heavy y snow B- B Bh Sh h Kun Seized A A to an corn com in Moscow Dela Bela hum un Hungarian who ho has stirred red up s p lo to s of trouble in the past has ben benn be n arrested by the Hus Russ Huss s i ans and charged with Trotsky I is t which usually u u means the death penalty penally nalty hun kun was dictator of during lived corn com nun mun st after alter the conclusion f the Sv orld V orld orid w war ar a r t 1 I 1 Rebels Take Tako Gijon r GREAT REAT BRITAIN France and It It- It with ely aly with Germany on the aids aids- Idt- Idt lines were were still trying to come to tc agreement for the removal of ot vol volun volunteers volunteers un from Spain but Generalissimo Franco wasn't waiting Ills His forces force In northwest Spain pushed forward to surround GIjon last important loyalist seaport In that area arca and In Insurgent insurgent warships blocked escape b by byway byway way of the sea The commanders of the defending loyalist troops real realIzed realized realIzed their predicament and sun sun-en surrendered surrendered dered the city unconditionally The I place was crowded with halt half starved refugees The loyalists still were In posses possession lon of some points in that sector Occupation by the Italians and Germans of two Island groups oil off the coasts of Spain was reported In Paris newspapers It was alleged that the Italian had Italians had occupied the Columbretes is islands islands islands lands only 40 miles off oft the tho east Med Mediterranean MedIterranean coast and had established a submarine base there Normally the Islands are ore occupied only by b members of a lighthouse crew Germans were alleged to have oc cupped Island 50 miles oil off the south Mediterranean coast and directly in the path of ot all shipping to and from from Gibraltar The Ger GerI Germans Germans mans were said to have I a submarine base on the island used principally heretofore as a lighthouse station iC K Davis Sent to Brussels NORMAN II H DAVIS is on his way l y to Brussels Belgium as head ot of the American delegation to a con conference conference Terence ference of ot the signatories of ot the nine power treaty rJ which the optimists J 1 N-i N hope will end t y y I nope put an 1 to the warfare between be 1 tween Japan and andI I f China More realis tic tie observers of the thy course of ot events 1 have no such for the pact pac A y- y t has no teeth teeth and a the sj the conferees can do doN little except talk N Norman U H orman Associated with Davis Mr Davis the ad administration's administration's adI ministrations ministration's roving ambassador are Dr Stanley K Hornbeck and PIerrepont Moffat as advisers Rob Robert Robart Robert art ert T Pell is the press officer and C E Bohlen Dohlen Is secretary of ot the delegation Before sailing for tor Europe the dele dale delegates delegates gates received Instructions frOM President Roosevelt and Secretary ot of State Hull but these were not revealed to the public The Invitation to the conference was Issued by the Belgian govern government government ment at the request of the British government and with the a of the government of the United States China and Japan are both bolh signatories to the treaty The for former former mar mer accept accepted d the invitation to the Brussels meeting but it was be believed believed Japan would not be represented represented seated there Tokyo his hus maintained I I the policy that the Sino Japanese troubles must be settled without the intervention en tion of other nations i tc Russians in West China newspapers pers stated staled that 15 TOKYO HOKYO SovIet Ru Russian Rus stan planes co oper operating aUng with Soviet land forces had bombed Yarl and Karg Khotan Gumer and other citIes of westernmost province of China in a against The troops were ere said to have occupied St ot of the cities k t Mine Disaster COAL gas e exploded in the Mulga mine in Alabama 12 miles from Birmingham and the lives of ot 33 miners were ere snuffed out Five hundred hun hundred hundred dred men were at work in the mine at the time but fortunately the e e ex explosion was four miles from the en entrance entrance entrance trance The blast was as the first SInce the operation of ot the mine was taken over by the Woodward Iron company large producers of ot mer merchant merchant chant pant iron In Birmingham How However However However ever 56 50 men bad had been killed at Mulga in former years ice Lindy Still American I t that rw Col rh Charles r A AL A RUMORS IV L Lindbergh T i was planning to be be- be tome come ome a British subject seers seem seem to be false alse for be he iris his just accepted a ati ti tie iv e a year renewal renew l of his commissIOn In n the United States tes army air corps Army officers expressed the beliet prIvately he would not have renewed re ewed his air corps tie it if he in intended intended tended ended changing his allegiance The airman has retained his military 1925 status tatus since his graduation in to from rom the air corps flying school at Kelly telly field Te Texas as i Palestine alestine Terrorism military authorities took BRITISH D 3 U stern measures to suppress the violence In Palestine but apparently without success The Arabs continued their attacks on the Jew Jewish Jewsh Jewish ish sh people and buildings and in Jerusalem began using bombs Gen A P Wavell commander ot of in Pales Palestine Palestine the he 10 British troops ordered the homes of ot Arab tine me burned following following the de s of airport near Lydda with an estimated loss of W 50 SIt Sixty ty p persons were arrested for brea reeking the twenty t enty four tour hour curfew cur curfeW feW ew which amounts to virtual maral mar martial al law If this sort of ot thin thing keeps up Great Treat Britain is likely to make Pat Pale dine tine a crown cro II colony colon v instead of a mandate |