Show News Review o of Events the World Over Ovel 9 Bullitt Is Made lado Ambassador to Hitler France France Hitler Stirs 3 Stalin to Talk of War Secretary War Secretary Peru Dies in Washington EDWARD W PICKARD By C 0 W Western tt NW N w pap r Union Vatoa of William C t TRANSFER from the embassy In Moscow to that t In Parts Paris Is not surprising He lie It 1 was who was chief chief- chiefly chiefly chiefly ly responsible to for forthe forthe the recognition of o the Soviet govern govern- government ment meat b by the United States and when he h Jn was rewarded with witta the ambassadorship it was expected he h would be able to t swing a n lot Jot of Rus- Rus Russian scan sian business to t American concerns W Y O C i Also It was hoped he be could persuade his Russian friends to keep their promises not notto notto to disturb this country with com corn communist communist monist propaganda In these ro- ro re respects at least Mr Bullitt has beena been a disappointment But Dut be he retains the confidence of President Roose Roose- Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt velt and will not be out of ot place as ambassador to the tha leftist French government Some Sonie observers think Mr it is sent ent to Paris Pads for the purpose of e sounding out the major Eu- Eu European European Eu European powers on the possibility of 01 reconvening the world economic conf conference rence In 1937 1037 Jesse Isador Straus resigned as ambassador to France Franca on the tha ad- ad advice advice ad advice vice of ot his physicians The PresIdent President President dent wrote him that it u this ad- ad admInistration administration ad administration ministration shall be continued for another four years I shall count on your returning as a part of it It D p HITLER has lv- lv Injected a little more ginger into the tha international armament race by suddenly announcing that the term rm for tor compulsory military service for tor Germans was doubled doubled- doubled two years Instead of one As mat mat- matters matters matters are just now In Europe this appeared to be aimed dIrectly against soviet Russia Russin and It U the London newspapers are to be ba be- be believed be believed Moved Dictator Stalin recognizes this and reacts as might be expected expect expect- expected expected ed The Tha London Evening News New and Dan Daily Mall Mail both assert that Stalin Stalin in a secret radio address to the red army said Comrades of the red forces We Weare Weare are on the very eve of ot momentous events At any moment now you may be called upon to lay down your lives for the defense of tho proletarian This Is the moment you have been anticipating and now your is expecting you to do dothe dothe dothe the duty you have so eagerly edgerly await await- awaited awaited awaited ed I have no doubts about you and andI andI I am convinced you have no doubts about us your leaders lenders Our enemies are getting into po- po position position po position So be ready rendy The enemies are on the frontiers of our great grent land Keep watch Everything money could buy everything the genius of man could invent and everything the loving labor of 01 the workers could make have been given Iven Into your hands forthe tor for the tha defense and glory ot of the Soviet land lands land's It The London papers say other Soviet So- So SovIet So Soviet viet leaders followed Stalin with similar talks The foreign office omco in Moscow flatly denied that the dictator had hail delivered any such address ad- ad address ad address dress as was repotted ted I German economists worried over the mounting costs of re arming theIr country were v ere told the dou- dou doubling dou doubling bling of the term of military service service service ice would not be bo quite co so expensive as it appeared for moro more men in barracks means menns fewer on dole However the national debt continued contin contin- continued continued to grow and was wa s of meeting payments are arc becoming fewer and more scanty OF WAR SECRETARY H DERN died In Walter Reed hospital Washington of heart dis disease dis- dis disease ease and other complications resulting re re- re from influenza Ho lIe had been ill in since lince last spring but part of the time bad had insisted on attending to tobis his bis official duties duties keeping this up even from his sick bed Mr Dern Dern who was 61 04 years old old was formerly former former- formerly ly 17 a brilliant mining engineer and was Wal the second non Mormon to be elected governor of Utah Utah serving two terms PRESIDENT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT S ape ape- da cial train tram mad made mada a quick run to Bismarck N D and tha the special committee on the tho drouth headed beaded by bv Morris L L I Cooke reported to I him on its inspection of the afflicted I area The President then took en automobile tour through tho the coun coun- countryside countryside to see for or himself some of the effects of the long dry spelL lIe He conferred with Acting Governor Welford and SI S Nye and Fra Fra- Franer Fra tier ner of North Dakota and Acting Governor Go Holt Bolt and Senators Wheel Wheeler er and Murray of Montana Ne Neat Ne t day Mr Roosevelt Roose cit s train carried him down to re re S D and thence into other drouth stricken states Mr Roosevelt's cU 8 original was changed to permit him to tomake tomake tomake make a quick run to Salt Lal o a City for the burial services ser of Secretary ot of War Dem Pern I JOAN JonN 1 L LEWIS Committee fo for Industrial in one of o oIts Its initial efforts effort to organize the the th steel workers seems to ba have bae e suc- suc succeeded sue only In leading one big plant plan to go out of business throwing 75 O Omen men out of employment Such is ii the result of a strike In the plant plan of the tha Standard Steel Spring corn com pang at Coraopolis Pa the strIke 3 being directed by the CIO The em who didn't strike later re refused reo refused fused to work because they said their families had been threatened 1 by phone with bombing if U the men mei i returned to the plant So the Ule com pany closed down and began removing Ing the machinery It was alleged the strikers were assured In advance advance ad vance that they would be given re- re relief re J lief money if it the plant were closed and that the state authorities did nothing to protect the plant or thenon thenon the non strikers from violence JUDGE JOHN P BARNES of at Chicago upheld the constitutionality of ot the Commodity Exchange act and denied an injunction Injunction tion to restrain Its ih enforcement asked by members of the tho Chicago Mercantile exchange Judge Barnes Darnes agreed with the contention of Special Special cial Assistant Attorney General Wendell forge Derge that the act Is merely an extension of the pro pro- provisIons provisions pro provisions visions of the grain futures act whIch has bas been held beld constitutional by the tha United States Slates Supreme Court FIGURES I given out by the Dea De- De Department i De-i a of Commerce revealed that July merchandise exports from the United States declined to tha the lowest level of the tha year while Imports in- in increased increased in increased creased to leaving an unfavorable un un- un uni i favorable balance of trade of 15 r j for tor the month It was the second sur- sur sure suc suc- successive successive e month en an unfavorable balance s was reported How How- I sA i ever compared with Sec Seo Roper the 1035 35 month ex- ex exports ex exports ports were up 3 per cent and tin tin- im imports ports up 9 0 per cent The Tho unfavorable balance was re- re regarded re ro regarded by Secretary of Commerce Roper as convincing proof of ot eco economIc economic economic recovery In the United States because nearly halt half the tho Increase in ir Imports over last year in dollar doUar volume was accounted for by lux- lux luxury lux luxury ury items such as furs and whisky and commodities not extensively produced in this country such as wood pulp paper nickel and tin The Increase In exports over July 1035 consisted chiefly of finished and semi manufactured articles in- in including in including machinery electrical appa- appa apparatus appa apparatus ratus aircraft Iron and steel man man- manufactures manufactures and inedible vegetable products A ACCORDING to estimates tes of the theL the X L federal bureau of agricultural economics the food lood supply of ot the United States for lor the ear ending June 31 1937 will be only 3 per percent percent cent below that of 1935 38 36 and 1 per cent less than In 1934 35 The reason Is that the exports of food products probably will be less than during the last fiscal year The drouth has been unusually severe on feed crops spring wheat heat potatoes and vegetables for tor can canning canning ning ningA A L FTER more than five weeks of CA desperate fighting neither the Spanish loyalists nor the rebels reb Were able to claim a decided ad advantage advantage advantage vantage and It became evident that th the conflict would be long drawn out if the other European nations could keep aloof This latter even was made more b by Adolf Adolt Hitler s 8 announcement that the German government had ordered an embargo on arms to Spain lIe He thus Hued lined his country up with Great Grent Britain and France and Italy had accepted the French proposal for neutrality though with some reservations These neutral nations how how- however however ever do not Intend to be imposed upon and both the British and the German governments made strong protests to the Madrid government against alleged violation of the lre free freedom dom of ot the seas Five British war war- warships warships ships set sail from Gibraltar and filter sen sent seven from the Baltic to enforce the demands that Inter inter- interference interference Interference I ference with wIlli shipping chipping cease The crews crewl of these vessels were reedy r r for Immediate action The United States does docs not curt c nelder I alder sider the attempted blockade of ot reb rebel el held ports any more valid Ulan than do the European n nations Secre- Secre Secretary Secretary tary Hull told the Madrid foreign office My government directs me meto meto meto I to Inform Worm you that that with the friend test feelings to toward the Spanish Government It cannot admit the Ie- Ie le legality of ot any action on the part of the Spanish government in declaring declaring ing such ports closed unless that government declares and maintains an effective blockade of such ports the confessions an and FOLLOWING execution of 01 the Russian against Stalin and end the SovIet Sovie government the Norwegian author authorities ties tics decided that Leon al- al alleged at author of the plot had violat- violat violated ed U the e conditions of his asylum in ii Norway They gave him Wm the choice chola of immediate arrest or signing a i promise to refrain retrain from all rave revo- revolutionary rev activities and he chos chose the latter He is now under con con- continual continual police surveillance r tho the fall army maneu manei maneuvers lf vers vera France has been testing the strength of its new fortifications along the German frontier the thi th Maginot line Une In the re- re region re region I Ii gion i the 41 elaborate i t system vi m of con con- concrete con conCrete crete strongholds was subjected to toan tc tan an enemy enemy attack and observer 1 said the assailing troops armed S with the Ule newest and speediest equipment were able to penetrate the line only at a few places and andin andin an in small numbers Reservists from fron the Interior of ot France had moved move up to occupy the line in thirty sL aln six hours Watching the tho battle batUe was wai wasa wasa a delegation of ot generals from SovIet Russia with which nation France Franc has a defensive military alliance FLOYD DOLSON B OLSON Far F Farmer a r mer- mer m e r f Labo ite governor of Minnesota and candidate for the United States State died of stomach cancer cancel If p after a courageous i I fAil l fight He lIe had been I ill for months but t had kept up his ex- ex executive ex and cam cam- campaign campaign activities as a best he could untIl J the end Hjalmar Peterson lIeutenant governor succeeds hIm as governor r is i-is J but at thIs writing there is doubt as to F B D Olson whom the party's p ty state central committee will select I Ito to make the race for tor the sen sen- Francis IL H H Shoemaker of Duluth announced his candidacy im- im immediately mediately and two other men were being Senator considered considered Senator Elmer A ADenson ABenson ABenson Denson Benson now a candidate tor for governor gov- gov governor governor and Representative Ernest Lundeen of ot Minneapolis On his bU deathbed Olson pledged his personal support to the New Denlin Deal in the November election and it is presumed the Farmer Labor Labor- Laborites Laborites ites of his state will largely con con- conform conform form to that stand W HARRIMAN former fonner JOSEPH I president of the Harriman Na Na- Na National National Bank Dank and Trust company of New York and a n powerful figure in national finance was released on parole from the federal northeast northeast- northeastern northeastern ern penitentiary at Lewisburg Pa Palie lIe hastened to New York where It was believed he would seek a i position teaching business subjects Harriman was sent to prison in 1034 for four foul and a half halt years after bis his conviction on charges of ot bank bank- banking Ing Irregularities involving more than a million dollars JAMES o 0 f SENATOR Michigan a Republican long loni noted noted for tor lor his independence of ot party part restrictions re and a candidate for re re- re nomination on the Republican ticket has s announced that th he will support Pres President ident for tor torr torre r reelection f e election I e c t ion Isis Ills statement was Believing as I do p that tant matter con confronting confronting fronting the nation is the re election eJection of President R n o 0 o 0 s e evelt Bainbridge velt I intend to support him Colby The The outcome of my own candi candidacy dacy tor for the senate is neither im important important important to the nation nor to me but I believe it is important that my many loyal Joyal supporters in Mich Michigan Michigan Michigan igan be advised in advance of the primary on September 15 The reasons for this conclusion will be advanced from time to time between now and election n e ext x t November Former Gov W L Brucker is opposIng Couzens for the senatorial nomination On the other hind hand Colby of New York who ho was secre secretory secretary tory tary of at state In President Wilson s cabinet announced that he Is for Landon declaring in a pUblished statement Governor London's Landon's candIdacy carries the hopes of every American who s kno whit what America stands for and who respects the principles which have brought us to greatness as a n nation and preserved cd our lib erUes as self lieU governed people The The thoughtful and independent Democrats throughout the country and and their number is formidable formidable- are determined In their election to rebuke the betrayal of their party by the administration in Wash Washington Washington Washington ington GREAT rf TREAT BRITAIN and Egypt f have settled their disputes and signed a treaty of ot friendship and alliance It brings Egypt much nearer to its goal goat of while at the same time tim Um i i provides full tull safety for s interests especially the Suez canal can cam The British Brit Ish sh troops probably will l III be bo with wIlh withdrawn withdrawn drawn from Cairo and other cities and eon concentrated with vuth the air force torce within the canal cam zone around Is maUla The maximum strength isto Is Isto isto to be 10 in the army and 3 In the air force but in an emer emer- emergency emergency gency Britain Brit will v ill be a allowed allotted cd to send necessary reinforcements |