Show THE GARLAND News Review of Current Events the World Over Plan to Rehabilitate Industry Under Government Control President Asks Congress to Pass Railway Measure Farmers Vote National Strike By EDWARD "YUR laws that have been held responsible for many of Industry's woes In recent times would be relaxed and ruinous competition and reckless price slashing eliminated under the provisions of a new bill that was laid before President Roosevelt for his approval This measure entitled the National Recovery Act" was drawn up by a committee and congressional 8sn Wagner dustrial leaders of head- ed by Senator Wagner York Some members of the “brain trust” also had a pftrt In Its formulation The bill provides for full government control of Industries through a federal board that would closely resemble the war Industries board of 1018 As summarized by one Washto It proposes ington correspondent set aside the laws the federal trade commission act and the act empowers the national Clayton board to designate as any Industry one affected with a public Interest permits price fixing directly and wage regulation under governIndirectly ment supervision and provides for the of Industry through trade associations The major features of this bill have been approved by the National of Manufacturers and by President H L Harrlman and other officers of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States It was said that If Mr Roosevelt liked It the measure might be offered to congress as a substitute for Secretary of Labor Perkins’ bill establishing week and the bureaucratic control over production and wage scales of Industry Or It might be combined with the Perkins bill which was meeting with such decided opposition In the house of representatives that the administration leaders seemed ready to abandon hope of its passage this session during This Industry bill sets up a board of seven members headed consisting and by the secretaries of commerce labor The others are to be spokesmen for commerce finance labor agriculture and the public The plan sanctions the formation of Industrial and trade associations which shall work with the national board to demand with correlate production at establish prices of commodities fair levels pnd stabilize markets of New National Recovery act WHILE stillthe under In consideration In a the White House the President brief message to congress asked Immediate passage of a bill which he hopes will rescue the railroads from their It provides for a desperate situation federal dictatorship under a of transportation" whose function It would be to eliminate duplication of Services and wasteful methods of operation and to bring about finanThis authority cial reorganizations Is asked for one year though provision of the period (a made for extension by the President The President also recommended placing railway holding companies under the Jurisdiction of the Interstate commission commerce repeal of the recapture clause of the transportation half of excess earnings act whereby the liberalizing go to the government basis of rate making and modifying the During valuation requirements period of emergency control the railroads would be Immune from prosecuof the tion for violation laws Plans were laid to hurry the measthere and ure through congress seemed to be little opposition among either Republicans or Democrats — the ROOSEVELT addressing of the of Commerce Chamber United States at Its annual dinner busiought to dissipate the fears of ness men that he was trying to bring bout a bureaucratic control of Industry Intimating 'that this would not come about If Industry granted three requests which he set forth These were that wages should go no lower and should rise Just as fast as Industhat business should try Improves to end help the government and unfair practices and competition that leaders should work for national not for the selfish gain of a recovery Ingle Industry or trade MR the the house accepted rider to the farm bill It did not agree to the senate's amendment authorizing the secretary of Agriculture to set arbitrary prices for and basic agricultural commodities and penalize sales below such prices was final enactment of the measure This difference of thus delayed JTarmersLconvention In Des Moines to order a farm holiday beginning May 13 the producers being instructed to keep their products off the market during the period of the strike In order to starve the untioa with their demands Into complying and milk are Includ Eggs vegetables THOUGH W with the other farm products This action was taken by 6ome 1500 delegates from states Observers said they represented only about 1 per cent of the farmer strength la their respective states and predicted the strike would be ineffective The convention resolutions adopted of sympathy with the farmers of two counties in Iowa which are under martial law because of the disgraceful mobbing of Judge C O Ilradley at Le Mars Many of the mob leaders were under arrest and the state troops were used to gather evidence although the cases were to be tried in civil court ed YXfUILE continuing his economic VV conversations with representatives of other nations the President found time to consider thg selection of American delegates to the world conference that opens June London He con- sulted with Assistant of State Secretary Raymond Moley who will be one of the delegates and also was visited by Henry Sr former ambassador to TurJames M key and Cox of Ohio DemPresidential ocratic candidate In 1D20 Both those gentlemen It was understood were to go to London and Mr Morgenthau also was chosen to represent the United States at the international wheat conference In Geneva To the organization committee for the London conference IL Norman Davie special American envoy proposed that the nations should enter into an agreement for a tariff truce pending the outcome of the parley Putting this on the agenda waa left up to Prime Minister MacDonald who returned home to confront a difficult situation While be waa trade agreements talking International with Mr Roosevelt the British board of trade Walter under President waa promoting bilateral Runctman trade understandings with many governments ROOSEVELT had MRconversations with a round of starting with Thomas Le Argentina who was acto the White House by Amcompanied bassador Doctor Le Breton Espll and his corps of experts also met with Secretary of 'Agriculture Wallace and other government officials to discuss monetary and trade problems and especially methods of controlling world surpluses of wheat Guido Jung Italy’s finance minister arrived In Washington and at once began talks with President Roosevelt the pureand his advisers concerning ly economic and monetary phases of the current questions and Augusto handled Rosso Italian ambassador for his government the discussion of disarmament and political matters diplomats Breton of MOVING to along those somewhat of the similar Roosevelt administration Chancellor Adolf Hitler was going a iwifter pace than any of his fellow dictators ever held Immediately after a May announcement day that he would draft the youth of Germany a labor army reof wealth gardless and position he proceeded to destroy the free trade unions of the nation The Nazi storm troops were sent Into every city and town to seize the union premises All the Imporand the labor banks tant union leaders were put under arrest "This clears the path for the new Socialist state In which labor National will form a part of society divided and grouped according to professions" said Dr Robert Ley Nazi president who directed of the states' council "Guilds like those of the the raids Middle ages will be formed" move next with only a day'a Hitler’s was to assume control of the Interval Central Association of Oerman Banks the and Banking Industry reorganize board of directors appoint a Nazi liaison official and take steps for a general reduction in Interest rates There wa? no let up In the Nazi BerqJiard against the Jews campaign Rust the Prussian minister of educaprofessors tion dismissed from Berlin university and nine from Among them were Cologne university and gome of the foremost scholars scientists of the country Into SAM Is now authorized to UNCLE for the power business jhesennt by a yotejf C3to 20 passed the Norris bill for the development and operation of Use Muscle Shoals The house had passed an alproject most Identical measure so there was little adjusting lo he done before the bill was sent to the President for signature There seems to be a natural law that unused articles shall become useless As soon as one stops utilizing whatever the thing happens to be from that time It commences to deteriorate It Is as If the article said: "If you are done with me so am I done with you I will not be neglected and continue to keep In good condition I will serve you to the best of my ability so long as I "endure’ provided If I you want me am no longer desirable I cannot help ' 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broken out with tile landing of two expeditions near the eastern end of the Island The government claimed to be having an easy time suppressing the outbreak but the fighting continued Some of Machado’s opponents more than Intimated that the revolt was a “set up” engineered by the President himself ASSUMING the Fill ’er with Conoco Bronze ! 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Is largely a lot of polish shabby In upholstery etc It "Experience" will need to be ’fldne over after a mistakes perl h! of disuse It Is odd that the article which are most easily breakable when used are those whhcji when not used show ill effects least Glass Overcomes Skin Troubles and china when carefully packed away can be taken out and be Rashes eczemas and most found In peifect condition In later forms of itching burning skin years irritations are quickly and Then too unused articles have a strange way of losing themselves easily healed by daily use of How the articles go or where reCutleura Soap and CuUeura mains a mystery Like shoe buttons Ointment which one young boy declared “died so do thpse unused articles off’’’ Olntmant 25 and 50c seem to die away Certainly they Soap Sc Address Sampla each frae “Cuticora" vanish without anyone In the houseDept 0 Si Malden Mama hold being aware of how or when So It pays either to use things constantIn some else pack them away ly or PAKKLK’S manner which will preserve them HAIR BALSAM Hair f alia bams against the time of returned desire IvpArts Cdof BmhL? to Grty tad Fdd Hak to have them utilized ind H ot hair aot and fluffy ftata HiacoxCbamical has proposed to the conference In Geneva through her representative Count Rudolf Nadolny that the arms plan offered by the British be altered to provide a maximum caliber of millimeters for 105 mobile gnns and to entirely abolish tanka A SMALL “LARGE” ORDER Speaking of "smhll business — the smallest order ever placed with a big Bteel concern waa recently executed at Youngstown Ohio This order was for a quarter of a pound of the thinnest steel railed It made a strip six Inches wide and 12 feet 000th of long— and It was only an Inch In thickness or about a third of the thickness of the sheet of pa— now Pathfindare reading per you eonnectioB GERMANY UNITED Be Paid For Articles Long Unused Are holes always Just where they will show most are found In a surprisBound to Deteriorate ingly short time in Quality Wash goods get Boiled and mussed OPENING date for Chicago’s was Progress exposition advanced to May 27 to accommodate President Roosevelt who promised to be on hand to take principal part In the ceremonies On the same day he will officiate at the formal opening of waterway the to the ceremony be held at the mouth of the Chicago river Of gold in large redefied the treasury fused to turn In their Btores of the yellow metal In exchange for other currency and challenged the authority of the government to coerce them or to punish them for their stand Among those who are holding large supplies of gold In safety deposit boxes are both resident and many foreigners nonresident All requests for licenses to export this gold ars refused by the treasury unless It Is earmarked for central banks or foreign governments the Bank of International Settlements In addition to the foreign gold owners there are many domestic holders Of gold with large amounts In safety deposit vaults Some are known to the treasury and were said to have several million dollar In gold coin they deAccording to the information clined to surrender the gold op the advice of attorneys who plannCfi to test In the court the law Indications pointed to a test case within a short time The Department of Justice probably will arrange to expedite the case so that a prompt decision may be obtained from the Supreme court UTAH Neglect Must treasury PICKARD 12 In TIMES GARLAND has PRESIDENT G ROOSEVELTof New MexBratton In th ico for a federal Judgeship Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals which embraces New Mexico Colorado Oklaand Utah homa Kansas Wyoming Bratton accepted but will not resign from the senate until the special session ends W A Julian of Ohio has accepted the post of treasurer of the United States and Dean G Acheson of Connecticut Is to be undersecretary of the ' A PERFECT RUNNING MATE THl MOTOK Oil WITH FOR CONOCO THl 'HIDDEN GERM OUAtT' THAT PROCESSED NtVCH D2AJNJ MOTOR AWAY OIL |