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Show CACHE AMERICAN. News Review of Current Events the World Over Hoii'C Commit tee Votes to Impeach Judge Woodward Troops Suppress Labor Riots in Two States; Chicagos Fair Reopened. Ily EDWARD W. C W Vtsslsrt and cut the reserve hank mailmiim to $UifrKfr1. Hie diffi-n ea were to he adjusted lu confereiK e. , pointment. The vole In the rotnnillti-- was nonpartisan. Three members were Eleven absent. lemocruts and four Itepublhans voted for liu pencil incnL Of the Bie casting their ballots against Impeachment four were Ilepuhlh an, one was a Democrat. e troubles became so that slate troops were mobilized In Minneapolis and In Toledo, Ohio, and despite the pres enoe of aoldlera there waa a great deal of rioting and violence. In Minneapolis the striking teamsters and building tradesmen rejected an or der of the regional labor board to end the strike Immediately, and Insisted on fighting to a finish. The employers had accepted the labor board's term. Governor Olson hnd brought 3, TOO men of the National In the midst Guard to the city. of the disorder on the streets. Congressman Francis it. Shoemaker was arrested for Inciting violence and was found guilty, being given the choice of ten days In the workhouse or s $50 fine. Toledo's battle centered about the plant of the Electric Auto Lite company In which 1,800 employees bad been besieged for fifteen hours by a great mob of riotous strikers and frequently fired upon by snipers on the roofs of nearby buildings. The windows of the plant were all broken by stones, and torches thrown through them started many fires. The police used tear gas bombs but were roughly handled by the mobs, go six companies of state troops were called out and they, marching with fixed bayonets, scattered the strikers and released the Imprisoned employees. Later the strikers and their friends gathered again and fought furiously with the troops, showering them with bricks and paing atones. Dozens of soldiers were injured and finally the exasperated guardsmen fired on the mobs, two rioters being killed and many wounded. Tear gas and the more powerful "knockout gas were freely used by both sides. Charles P. Taft, son of the late President, was sent from Washington to Toledo as special mediator for the national labor board of the JAIIOR g NBA. OENATOR ROBINSON, majority leader, heard rumors that some senators were planning a filibuster for the purpose of killing the administrations tariff bargaining bill. lie aald he was ready to squelch any such scheme by prolonging the dally sessions of the senate. "If that is the Intention we will meet at 10 a. in., and stay until 8 be said. p. m "And if that doesn't work, w eil come here at 9 a. m. and stay till the same hour in the evening. Minority Loader McNary said "none of the fellows on the Republican side was involved in the embryonic filibuster. lie declared they were ready to vote as soon as general debate ended. The house, after two days of work, passed the administrations industry loan bill and sent it back to the senate. The senate has approved a bill fixing the maximum total RFC loans at and limiting the amount the twelve federal reserve banks could advance to $2SO,000,000. But the house discarded the senate provisions and Inserted Its own, wnich Increased the RFC total to five-ye- 0 DA ItllOW'S report submitted some time ago to President Roosevelt, has been made public, aud In the main It waa Just what waa expert' ed from the Chicago lawyer and hla It analyzed eight of colleagues. the more Important code and found that seven of them foster mnnnpo Ilea, help big business and do lot toward putting small concerns out of business. These seven codes are; Electrical manufacturing, foot wear division, rubber manufacmotion retail turing, pictures, solid fuel, steel. Ire, and bltu mlunti roul. The reirt found no monopolistic features In the clean ers and dyers code. Administrator Johnson and hla chief counsel, Donald IL Itlihherg. had been given the report previously for the purHise of composing reply to It, This they did, to the extent of fiO.iso) vigorous words. They answered all the Dnrrow charges am) assertei the report was "superficial, "Intemperate," "Inac"one Bided curate, "prejudiced, "In "inconsistent, "nonsensical, and "anar"false, aupiKirtable, chistic. Dnrrow came ha) k with a ciius-t'answer that drew further violent language from the MtA chiefs, anil the battle then heinme general. Senator Gerald I. Nye, Republican, of North Dakota, a siiptorter of Darrowa views, spoke for hours In the senate, demanding that congress stny In session until the existing "ahiises" are corrected. Next came a bitter attack from organized labor, asserting that the Dnrrow hoard's report was "a dls service to the lintlon and Its citizens In a time of grent economic stress. A row broke out In the Dnrrow group that left several members not on speaking terms with one another. William O. Thompson, a member of tha board, accused Lowell Mason, the board's counsel, of tampering with the records. CLARENCE Scenes and Persons in the Current News pLVDE on c CONSTITUTIONAL government by another In bloodleas nation. Coup d'etat the Bulgarian army took control of that tinder a country dl tutor-ship- . military King Itorla sponsored the movement or quietly yielded to IL He promptly signed about thirty decree! that were prepared In ad vance, dissolving the parliament and Boris King pllng (he new government In power, with Kltnon Memliera GuerngulefT as premier. of the former government and several other persons were arrested. Nt only lu Sofia, the cnpllnl, hut throughout the country the military lenders were In control of the alt nation and no dlKturtmnres were reported except from that part of Macedonia (tint now belong to Bill gnrln. For years the Macedonian have been dcmnndlng their Independence. ami they do not approve of the Fascist government set up hy the army. The program of the new government wa set forth In a long manifesto calling for the creation of a disciplined, orderly state. The principal alterations In the structure of the government Include a sharp ly reduced membership In the legislature, which Is to he under firm control of the administration, a reduction In number of the country' a general political subdivisions, weeding out of municipal and authorities, and on Infensifl cntlon of attention upon the Inter ests of vlllngea and rural regions. The new premier la a veteran soldier and politician whose mild apenrance belle his firmness and activity. Europinn either pro-rlncl- ROOSEVELT told kind of silver bill congresa be was willing to accept the com promise explained In this column recently and such a measure was promptly Introduced by Senator Key Pittman. Some members of the sliver bloc were far from satisfied with the bill, but there was every Indication that it would be passed IT HURLEY, former secretary before the end of the session, the of war. appeared before the sen- senntors from the silver states acate civil service committee In a cepting It In lieu of anything betwarlike mood and angrily demandter from their point of view. If ed that there be they sought to defeat It the proba full examination able result would be a long fight of charges that he and no silver bill whatever. The was party to a pa- bill really leaves to the discretion tronage plot hatched of the President the making of silby Republicans at ver a part of the monetary system his home lu Vir- and the stabilization of Its price ginia. He declared that It should GEORGE F. ZOOK has be determined DU. as United States comwhether the De- missioner of education, effective partment of Justice July 1, and President Roosevelt la out to smear all has . . . designated John Ward Stmle-bake-r Patrick J. mpnll)ers of the pre. of Dos Moines, Iowa, to sucMurley ceding administraceed him. Doctor Zook, wtio fortion or whether A. V. Dnlrymple, merly wns president of the Univerthe special assistant attorney gensity of Akron, will become director eral who made the chnrges. Is "Just of the American Council of Educaan Irresponsible falsifier Id charge tion lu the fall. of the wooden pistol section of the Department of Justice. OR more than thirty years the Mr. Hurley bitterly criticized the radical La Follctteites of Wisdepartment for permitting one of as Reits officials, Webster Spates, to read consin have been operating to the committee an anonymous, publicans and under that label have hitherto confidential report entitled competed, often the New Deal with the snme old with success, for The report declared the control of the stnte. dealers. Now this Is to be same old gang of standpat Republicans are gatekeepers to the pa- changed. With the aid of dele gates tronage pastures. from labo. and farm Mr. Dnlrymple read to the comtDe mittee the letters from O. W. Broom organizations, followers of Senaand Lee Shannon, who told the Jus- tor La Follette, astice department assistant that persembled In convensons whom they declined to name tion In Fond du had informed them of the meeting formed a new at Hurley's home, where prominent Lac, and named It party were Republicans alleged to have the Prog r e s 8 v e planned how they could bold on to party. No statement of principles patronage jobs despite the change was made, all attempts to bring one In administration. Dairy mple de- forth being squelched. nied that he had made the charges Senator La Follette kept In the himself. background until questions of orwere settled. With the CHICAGOS exposition, A Century ganization name decided, the senator of Progress, was reopened for party came Into the picture with a preanother summer with a big milispeech. pared tary parade and much ceremony. The period called Republican The fair has been reconstructed and redecorated and Is a bigger and prosperity, he said, had culminated better exposition this year than the In the collapse of the countrys ecoone that called forth so mucb en- nomic life. The disaster of 1928 thusiastic praise in 1933. The best and the acute distress and suffering of the American people that folof the former exhibits and features have been retained, but many lowed were made possible by the new ones have been added and betrayal of the peoples trust by men In both parties, controlled everything has been brought up to date. There are 12 new foreign vil- through their party organizations by privileged Interests. lages for the edification and amuseJohn J. Handley, secretary of the ment of visitors; the Chicago and Detroit symphony orchestras will Wisconsin Federation of Labor, told give long series of fine concerts; the delegates he was disappointed In the character of the conference. the scientific and manufacturers exhibits have been vastly Improved Speaking deliberately and carefully for organized labor he said he had and enlarged; the "Midway, bet tered In various ways, has been hoped and expected the conference moved to the lake front of the Is was to bring together all of the land; and the entire exposition Is forces of liberal thoughL If it doe resplendent with new colors and not, he said organized labor will not go along. new lighting. PRESIDENT p 1 News Intermountain 9$XLUA Brit fly told for Busy Rradrr l., Inloa. $.TuOfrai.ono Uhl-cat- for-mi- CTAH n m. inuio WMi rou TONS OK BOtsON BKW MI MOV REAUI I NT HttHTIlK )J ItlDHt rut r IlCKARD Kffipsr member of fw FIHI.KV of cuuiiuilti'o on Jmll clary voted for linpeaihiueul action against Federal Judge Charles E. Woodward of and It was that auiioiini-echarge against tiliu would tie drawn up and presented on Ilia floor of the few bouse within do) a. The house . must then decide N ' the matter of Itn Vi. peaihment and If It Hilda the charges auhsiAiitlaled the Jurist a 111 be tried at (be bar of the senate. According to reHirt In Washington, flagrant nepotism was to lie the major charge against Judge Woodward, this be big based on at Idence show lug be apiHiinted the law Arm of Louika, Ei kert k IVIerson to many lucra tiie aitorne) ships In bankruptcy and eiulty cases; that his son, IhiroM, u.is employed b this Arm, and lh.it Harold s coin pensutlon was raised from $2frX) to f Kl.fr M) a jenr soon after Judge Woodward began making those ap- RAMIOW, cla) ! a the worst of the "bud meu of tl.c Southwest, aiut hi woman rompaii Ion, Ronnie I'urkt-r- , were IrallH to Gihslaml, hy 1) v ranger, led Into ainlmi.li near that village and shot to death hy the Texan and a pao a they sought to flee til their automobile, q he two hnd a inahl;ie gun and a shotgun In tto-lhand as they died, and their car was loaded with weapon! and Sin munition. Harrow, who had len In the police news for eight year, wa charged with the death of 12 men and with many robberies. !)GAN. IKK KIT tOMIlOl, II. W L) EitLY lill.I.S Well all I know la J ist what rial In Hie or what I ace a I prowl h g and low. Wt I s r two or ih row r ks ago whi a I wa up lu San V 1 LAKE CITY. IT are completed I acoinmiudute iqoUator atiba rcbbratlon June 111 at Bond, Colo,, the completion of tha o ruloff. $1 85)1,000 OGDEN. IT. The Ogden 8 hour will be b) Id June 7, 8 ami 0, OGDEN, I T. A 3 day relel ration will I bold here to olxert the anniversary of July 21. BOISE, IDA Iaiiflc aaluion, r way siwlihh bare buttled t lliest a thousand mil)- - up the (' lunibla and Snake river, have rouihcd the W riser river and tunny 1 Senator David I. Walsh of Massachusetts accepting, for llie congre, from Gov. G. C, Beery of Virginia are being a;arel there. the statue of George Washington and Robert E for the rotunda of the National Capitol, 2 View ot MOUNTAIN HOME, IDA. Depart of the Union Stork Yard In Chicago a'tir the $8frjfri0 fire that swept through the famous stotk velopment plan for the Brum-ntof many nations leading the "No More War parade up Fifth avenue, New York. mart I'urk Valley highway to connect aoiit hern Idaho and northern Nevada are being carried out by an organization representing both state, with the Idaho highway department and targe mining concerns at Mountain City, Nev, cooTatln Tht the City, N'ev Highway DMocla thm, formed at a reeent celebration at Mount.iln City, leader from Salt where bn!ne Lake. Bole. Mmm'aln City, Mountain Home amt other town to illsoii' the mining roq eel and the great need for an improved road. BURLEY, IDA. Investigation of snrfin-phenomena h ft hy recent east of Locomotive earthquakes Spring anil at Snowvllle. I tab. wilt lie conducted by rrows of Hip U. S. const and geodetic survey, working out of Burh y, limler direction of Lieutenant A. C. Tborson. BOISE. IDA. The state supreme court recently refused to rehear the iae by whh h It upln Id the constitutionality of the thuin store tnx In a suit brought by J. C. Penney company and the Snfevvay Store In. The petition for a rehearing wa filial soon after the original dm Mon wa handed down holding that the tax, which ranges from $5 a store for single Institutions to $500 a store for those In chains of An aerial view of the huge building project now nearing completion In a Rome suburb and which will 20 or more, did not conflht either be the "Benito Mussolini Institute for the fight ngnlnt tuberculosis prohnhly the biggest Institution of Its with the stnte or federal constitukind In the world. The building will contain 1,391 beds and will socialize In tuberculosis In women and chil- tions. dren. The best physicians In Italy will be members of the hospitals staff. men are KA.NAB, UT. Sixty-livlining put to work on various projects of the Kalhnb forest. A reserHER FIRST TRIAL voir at El Vega, East of V. T. Park Is being constructed ; fences enclosing a holding field for cattle, are being built. ntOVO, UT. Dog found loose, damaging gardens and flower beds, will be promptly captured and put to death, warns Police Chief John E. Harris and J. W. Smith, dog tnx collector. BURLEY, IDA Burley Merchants association ha nnnonmed it wilt help the Ameiican legion post In arranging a Fourth of July celebration. RENO, NEV. The state of Nevada needs half a million dollars In federal money for drouth relief between now and October 1. acting Governor Morley Griswold informed Senator Key I'ittmnn 11)., Nev.) In The acting governor a telegram. said that aftir a statewide survey he laid the opinion that $1l8',0fM) will he needed for pumping water fiotn Lake Tahoe into the Trm kee river and for the purchase of water to build tip the Tnu kee river flow, lie said that .3M).000 vv ou'd be required to drill wells, install pumps and furnish concentrated feed for cattle nnd sheep in central and southern Nev ada. BALT 3)t Francisco ap p. arlrg lu what Dol-er- Ib-r-- e Id-- e lugs Huge Sanitarium for Tuberculosis Sufferers 1 Idaho-Momitui- .) e Gets the D. S. C. for the Second Time Summer Term Starts June 4 A magnificent view of the yacht Rainbow as seen from an airplane flying over her tn Narragansett bay, when the craft spread her sails for the first time. The prospective Americas cup defender wns skippered by Ilarold S. Vanderbilt, the who heads the the syndicate which constructed boat at Bristol, R. I. If successful In preliminary yachting competition, Rainbow will meet T. O. M. British-buil- t Endeavour Sopwlths late this summer. society-sportsma- n Really Big Breeze Scientific measurements of wind velocities by means of well exposed fixed at pressure a height of 40 feet above the ground, show that the wind never blows steadily. Its speed Is made up of a succession of gusts and lulls. Thus the tremendous velocities that occur in tropical zones are of momentary duration While It Is believed that only. gusts of wind In tornadoes sometimes attain a speed of over 200 miles an hour, the highest wind velocity ever measured scientifically Is 150 miles an hour. This has been registered on two occasions at Black river, Jamaica, on Novem ber 17, 1912, and at the mouth of Columbia river, Washington, on JanThe fastest wind uary 29, 1921. ever recorded lu the British Isles was 111 miles an hour during a gale at Scilly on December C, 1929. As proof of winds fitfulness, the average speed for an hour's run of this particular wind amounted to only C8 miles.--T- it Bits Magazine. Secretarial School PROFITABLE 45 The two varanlkomodoenses, or giant lizards of the Island of Komodo, In the Dutch East Indies, which have been placed on show In the Bronx The rww zoo. New York, are shown at rest In their new cage-hombeasts, believed to be a survival of the prehistoric dinosaur, were brought back from Komodo by Lawrence T. K. Griswold and Edward Harkneas. STUDY Attendance at thi proKrewive school enable you to engage in profitable tudy that will later increase your earning power. 8peda! and regular courses given in all commercial subjects during the summer months. Special tuition rates in effect. Now is the time to inves.ieate woke the summers efforts worth while. A position for every graduate. 112 calls received for office help so far this year. Write for new catalog and full information. Vipitors welcome any time. It pa a to get the best. HENAGER BUSINESS E. Broadway COLLEGE Was. 27',S POCATELLO, IDA. Only 25 per cent of the 6500 automobiles tested, In state highway department A. A. A. safety lanes in southeastern Idaho recently were found 100 per cent. Lights were defective on 75 per cent of the automobiles tested, nnd unusual in the examinations was the finding that ninny of thorn weie on comparatively new machines. PAYETTE, IDA. Two concrete bridges ore to he constructed on the I'ayete highway near Ilorse-bho- e bend at a ciot of $80,810 00, CODY. WYO humorous. The annual Cody y er entered tha arena a an ac tua! participant of the Dram before) It aeemed to afford the oa tlve aon aoma measure of enjoyment euch ae might happen If Chief Justice Hughe did a buck dance. 1 give It a tusale that It had never had before. But that a whole story In Itself, It Just of the bappen'ng that took place while I waa recuperating from one performance to the other. In what I might say wa my relaxatloa period Fred Stone, man who has had more actual contait than any actor I with audience know, one night during bi under the management of Charli Dillingham, (embracing tin dilDr l ent show, and three yea-run to the ahow) why one night bis theatre had a couple of vat ant seat, and CongrebS called for an lnvestl gallon. A thing like that come uu tier the heading of a national cato troplie. Well Fred wa lore with me and after looking at the various perform ancea of hla friend trying to era brace a new field of art, he waa for anything to get bis mind off It. 8c we would prowl togcather. bat It was with the distinct understand. rg that the play was not to be men tloned. Fred Is a Westerner, born In Kan sas, started Ir's career on a alack rope, and lias pet formed every stunt known to man or monkey and car still do more things than a Demo crat can with a Treasury behind him. Well we both love ranches and California Is noted for some oi the finest and most historical old places. They are mostly old Spanish land grants that have been in fam alios since before depression. (And Lord knows when that waB). A ranch two or three hundred mile away from San Fraqflsco, (In fact 1 can call It Frisco now I am out ot there) but dont do It while there. Even though I did have to be back each night that meant nothing. Three hundred miles away was Just commuting distance, and this waa ra-c- tr mu'-lca- by auto, no planes. Well we would sometimes leave after the show. In fact there was nights when the audience would almost demand that 1 leave, and we would drive till Fred got tired hollering, "Look out, theres another car coming! Then we would stop at some town and stay all night, always at dandy hotels. The hotel owners themselves all have some little ranch ; tucked awav In the hills. Then in the morning we was out at the crack of day for no rhyme or reason and off to do nothing but look. When you turned In at these ranches you had to open from one to thirty gates. Well Fred was master of the gate. He got so he could open by remote control. We hit one of Mr Hearsts ranches, and this wasent the main one, this was Just a minature one, named the just about the Bize of Rhode Island. His main one Is the San Simeon. It runs fifteen thousand cattle and 400 guests most of the year round, but this is a dry year out here, and he had had to move five thousand cattle and 150 guest3. It was over the mountain from the one we were In. They run a lot of guests at this one that aiut hardly up to the breeding of the main ranch, mostly his newspaper editors and political friends. These California ranches are not "Dude ranches. At Dude ranches the guests pay. 1934. llcSaatkt Syndicate. I . Mill-pita- Secretary of War George Dern (left) bestowing a palm of the Distinguished Service Cross on Capt. Albert F. Hegenherger, army air corps, as a symbol of the second award of that decoration to the officer. The ceremony was performed at the Army War college In Washington, where the captain Is now stationed. The second decoration was awarded to Captain Hegenherger for "extraordinary achievement while participating In aerial flights. In connection with the testing and developing of the air corps system of Instrument flying and landing. Komodo Dragons in the Bronx Zoo I ral'.i J the "Dia-tn- a (I had nev- The Irish Free State The Irish Free State comprises the three southern provinces of Ireland Leinster, Munster and Connaught and three counties, Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan of the province of Ulster. It is about equal In size to the states of New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts. The Irish Free State Is a dominion "in the community of nations known as the British empire as set forth In Anglo-Iristreaty signed December 8, 1921. A provisional parliament met and drew a constitution, which was enacted on October 25, and came Into effect by proclamation December 6. The constitutional provision that all members of parliament must take the prescribed oath of allegiance to the constitution and to the king, as In the Dominion of Canada, has been removed by law. h |