Show THE LEON 'News Review of Current cialists country Events the World Over Serious Labor Troubles in Many States — Moley Warns the Administration — Municipal Bankruptcy Act Is Held Invalid © Western and farms In 15 states parts of the Union were affected by labor troubles which Intermediaries were trying in vain to settle Leaders of organized labor claimed to 45000 strikers althat from 30 ready were out but employers challenged the union Claims that the strikes were effective Workers in six plants of Remington Rand Inc were out on strike after a walkout at union leaders ordered Syracuse N Y They said 6 00 workers in the company’s New York Ohio and Connecticut plants were Involved Company nfllclals asserted there were 4200 affected Six thousand bnrbers in loner Manhattan New York were ordered to join 3 (XX) others in a strike which had spread over a wide area of Manhattan the Bronx and Brooklyn Striking seamen In New Yolk were said to number 70(X) and there was a (Torts good deal of trouble over their to picket the piers and the home of ' ’M' Mayor La Gnardid comand Two hundred oltiee workers pany police In I’m tsmoiiih Ohio were in the plant of besieged and the Wheeling Steel corporation In Akron Ohio employees of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company were arrested for violating uii anti riot law In other states the union lenders thus estimated the number on strike tenant Arkansas — Three thousand FACTORIES farmers California —One thousand celery field Workers Oregon and Washington — Seven thousand loggers — Twenty-fivhundred Wisconsin workers in various Industries Minnesota— About 500 millwrights fur and cereal workers Indiana — About 175 in various Industries Iowa— One hundred employees of the Burch Biscuit company In Des Moines South Dakota— Three hundred butchers at Morrell packing plant Sioux Falls Nebraska— One workers Texas — Sixty ers at El I’aso hundred highway two powder plant Two hundred Vermont Dear Rutland — work- marble work ers who used to be of the "brain trust" fears that his friend President Roosevelt may be destroyed politically within radicals the by the Democratic pnrty who at the same time would “destroy moderation and destroy the very system which he attempted to improve” before In a speech the National Economy league In New York Doctor Moley said he saw confronting the admlnlstra-tloRoosevelt these dangers: Moiey j Thflt e(ierai re lief agencies will be turned Into political machines to perpetuate the rule of state and local politicians 2 The tendency "ail too prevalent to engage in muckin this congress raking marauding expeditions which destroy the liberty of all of the while they seek to restrain the abases of a few These orgies of public castigation may be means of furthering individual political ambitions they may be build ups for those with Presidential but so hankerings far as the public Interest is concerned they are simply sound and fury" The 3 “of those In tendency charge of the New Deal to over emphasize adherence to the belief In the of the movement and to philosophy minimize the Importance of competent Raymond moley the chief technical administration" Doctor declared a wide Moley defended capitalism that already there has been distribution of weulth in tills country and warned tbe average man that he eventually must pay the mounting bills for relief— that he Is the "missionary being fattened for a cannibalistic feast” Justices of the United States court held Invalid the bankruptcy act of 1034 declarIt to be an unwarranted Invasion ing of state sovereignty Four justices dissented these being Chief Justice Hughes and Justices Stone Brandeis and Cardozo The majority opinion was written by Justice James C The case was brought by bondholders of a water Improvement district in Texas act was (The municipal bankruptcy designed to permit cities and other political subdivisions which found themselves Jn financial straits to effect a with tbe approval of composition or other of the bondholders creditors whereby tbe Indebtedness could be readjusted scaled down or as Mr Jnstice McReynolds put It “re- FIVE pudiated" United States treasury will tbe biggest peace time borrowing operation In tbe nation’s history Secretary of the Treasury Morgen than disclosed In an official an- - THE I Newspaper nion SEN O RANK IOWDEN of Illinois will be the choice of the Repubfor President If he convention will accept the nomination" That wns the confl dent prediction of a political observer who is usually well Informed and close to sources of national party news He declared there was a steadily growing demand from many parts of the Union for the nomination of the former governor of nols who always has been p o pu I a r with and whose are recog qualities of statesmanship nlzed generally the coun throughout try Mr Lowden is vigorous and bale and he is always actively interested In the welfare of his state and nation tbe agrl especially in the probleras-e- f lican farmers culturlst N TIN KIT AM of Mas is one of those Repubthink the chances of their party for victory in November would be enhanced If a coalition with dlsaf fected Democrats were formed and the ticket shared with them “The country Is facing ns great crisis ns It faced In the Civil war” lie said "This Involves the very character of tbe government of the United States The question Is ‘Are the gov nnd the Institutions of the eminent United States to remain American or become European or Asiatic?’ "This crisis Is go great that it should eliminate all party lines and the Re publicans should nominate as Vice I suggest tha President a Democrat they nominate Alfred E Smith” CONGRESSM licans f: who tbe third time Norman Thomas Socialist party Lie was selected at the national convention In Cleveland Ohio and George Nelson of Wisconsin was put lo second place on the ticket There was a great demonstration after the voice vote but it was not Joined in by tbe right wing leaders from several eastern states who were angered by the seating of a leftist delegation from New York The disaffected ones threat ened to form another party PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT starts on his trip to Arkansas Texas and In dlana on June 8 and he told the cor respondents It would nut be a political tour His speeches he snld would be historical dealing w'lth early days In the three states lie has no slightest intention of stenllng the show from the Republican national convention Mr Roosevelt planned this trip some time ago so that he might take a cruise along the Maine coast line late In June with his sons of Palestine rebelling ARABS British protection of Jeware causing Britain a ish immigration lot of trouble Engllsa soldiers fought real battles with the Arnbs In several localities nnd Jews throughout the in Holy Land were arming themselves self defense In the fightCasualties ing were few but the situation was so serious that Sir Arthur Wauchope British high commissioner asked the government for more troops A FILENE Boston EDWARD annonneed his withdrawal from the United States Chamber of Commerce severely criticizing its failure “to study business In a business reway" and to "substitute search for opinion as a guide to derisions concerning the needs of busl even as In ness general— opposed posto tbe ambitions of special Insibly terests" Mr Ftlene has been a consistent supporter of President Roosevelt’s administration and the Chamber of Commerce has been increasingly critical of the New Deal’ News the Current Scenes and Persons in 4 W "A: -- 4 ” Tv5 — plifks marched behind Blum on stood cheering and picthe sidelines tures of the leader were carried In the ranks or sold by hawkThis was on the er in the crowds memorial occasion of the traditional cemetery ceremony In Pere Lachalse for the Marxist martyrs of the Paris Commune In 1871 M Blum la said to be watching closely bla publicity In tbe United States since his speech In which he Intimated on a desire to agree with Washington the elimination of war debt discusHe la hoping to be able to obsions New York bankers from tain loans The Johnson law la naturally an obstacle to France’s obof In America credit kind taining any out but as the Paris Midi pointed Blum went out of his way to declare the war that France lias not forgotten debt and fully expects to bring it up tor discussion some time in the future nouncement revealing that $2050754-41of government securities will be offered the middle of June This tlnanc lng calls for an even billion dollars In of new addition to the money $1050754410 requlied to meet matur ing obligations rjiorlzlng the continuance of the Florida snip canal and Passamaquoddy was favora tide harnessing projects bly reported by the senate commerce committee after Mr Robinson had told The members want the administration ed the schemes kept alive as work relief measures Senator Vandenberg of Michigan warned the majority leaders they had better not bring the resolution tip in the senate if they really wanted ad Journment by June 0 for lie had 21 amendments to offer and each one would lend to prolonged debate resolution authorizes the Robinson’s President to appoint two hoards of three 'engineers each to examine and make reports upon surveys that have already been made of ttie two projects Pres They would have to report to Ident by June 20 of this yenr and reds UTAH GARLAND TIMES or W PICKARD By EDWARD GARLAND BLUM elderly and rather leader of the French Sowill aoon be premier of bis and he la going to have a hard time living up to the expectations ot all tbe leftists who are making a national hero of him The other day hundreds of thousands of French JUNE be 15 the bonus baby bonds mailed to 45000 post Washington and from tbe Final eleven federal reserve centers plans for delivering the bonds to the veterans were announced b(v Postmaster General Earley whb predicted that payaient on a great majority of them would be made within one week Mall carriers have been given structions to "go out of their way wherever necessary with a view to efThe fecting delivery" Farley said bond packets must be delivered to the veteran In person and not to another person or firm at the veteran’s address “If it Is Impossible to locate the veteran to whom the bonds are addressed" Farley continued "thev will be neld for 30 days at the post office of destination before being returned to the respective federal reserve centers and thence to the Treasury department" The bonds will be in $50 denominations with accompanying checks to cover the odd amounts To collect cash the veteran must have his bonds certified through his local post office Post offices In 241 cities have been as paying centers for their designated districts and 69 large city offices have been empowered to pay on bonds sued outside their own districts N 1 -- Sdl (jiff 2 vi vJL j ' j i 1— innual Inspection of the capitol police In Washington by Capt William S Texas just officially Inland port at Brownsrille Air view of $0000 party of France and as such the head of the country's new government Orthman opened J ' V4-' b center their commander Leon Ilium leader of 3— 2— tbe Socialist Hi from ITALIANS celebrated the anniversary country’s entrance Into the World war with imposing ceremonies of more tha included the promotion than half a million boys and girls In Fascists the organizations of young over the Premier Mussolini presided "graduation” and after reviewing great military parade the Duce told the shouting crowds: “The spectacle of the force of youth exhibited this morning on the anniversary of our Intervention In the World war the first phase of the Fascist revolution has been magnificent and a We are warning at the same time preparing the young armies of tomorSince row for defense of the empire they are animated by the Fascist spirit This is the they will be invincible suthe is Inw of the revolution This preme will of the whole Italian people” While his conqueror was thus enHaile Selassie deposed emgaged at peror of Ethiopia was embarking Haifa Palestine for England on the Two sons British destroyer Capetown him but nnd a daughter accompanied at former Empress Menen remained The exiled monarch after Jerusalem visit In England intends to go to Paris hoping to stiffen French resistance to Italy In the League of Nations He may succeed In this for the incoming Socialist regime In France will endeavor to restore the league’s prestige Banker Is Accused of Complicity in Mail Robberies— Olher dent of Denver Plan for " ' i P Arnold assistant rice presithe Dener National bank of Colo wns one of eleven per- - A ZfALAfi sons arrested for sive mail robberies brought by United Inspectors in extencomplicity The charges were States post office vif Post Graduate This is an architect's drawing of the proposed hospital which will be constructed In New York at a cost of about $7000000 Similar structures will be built and which will be ready for occupancy In 1038 The New York Institution will be the first of In Central and South America nnd surIts kind In this country and will have on Its staff students physicians geons from Latin American nations Only Boulder Dam Is Higher Than This rs ' r i In its Falls national N Y itiwiiliK Owyhee dam main feature of the Irrigation works of the new Owynee Colvin of New border is the second highest nominated D Leigh federal reclamation project on the of the United dam In the United States second only to the great Boulder dam It Is 405 feet York for President t In height nnd creates a storage reservoir of 1120000 capacity which States will serve 112 IKK) acres of land Boulder dam on the Colorado river Is 550 feet One of 000 horsepower Largest Library high and has a power plant capable of developing 1 The Library of congress is ths the greatest engineering projects of Its kind in the world Boulder dam owes Its Inception to President Theodore Roosevelt in 11)07 largest in the world Hoboes Getting Mulligan k CONVERSATIONS between Great and Russia now going on will have to do only with London naval armaments In European waters for tbe Soviet government bas announced that it cannot consider limitation of Its far eastern fleet while there Is no similar agreement binding Japan Karl Speaking for tbe government Radek said In the newspaper Izvestls that tbe Soviet onion bas been striving to conclude separate agreement hut thus far tbe efforts with Japan have' been'Yfultlesx A A ‘"A D Leigh Colvin Nominated by Dr vs for the Presidency The Prohibition party convention at Niagara of transportation THE office held by Joseph B Eastman Is due to expire on Jane 16 bnt Senhad ready ator Wheeler of Montana for Introduction a res it olutlon extending for two years and Roosevelt President was on record as apsome of Its proving activities It was reported In that railvA j Washington & way management and labor both of which i have opposed some of Eastman's doings lo Eatman the past might unite In an effort to block extension of the office but Enstmno said be had heard on that line "nothing substantial” Eastman announced Inst February be would exercise bis powers to compel In 11 cities to carry out terrailroads minal unifications as economy and effmoves He withheld the orders iciency at the suggestion of President Roosevelt however ‘to permit rail management and labor to agree on some plan of protection for employees thrown out of work In sneb consolidations Hospital r at Their Convention jr L ' £ V4k '' va Britain In to the convention of the Hoboes of America in Louisville Delegates Harry L Hopkins WI’A administrator was honored by the convention held the lesser title “Sir Knight of the Road’ “Jeff” Davis previously -convention opposition" The' delegates voted to bold i la Ky with was are seen the title with their cans getting mulligan "Supreme Sir Knight” He had “King of the Hoboes” without |