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Events tlie World Over - i Vtv A v A' 4 I President Rnoewlt TpIU llan Relief nriulit By CI) WARn by nmri.Mii , PTtrroM:vr ili cotigi.s-- ut u Julnt law makers a "now V D id- - In I tbc no.-p-- nii'l gi. illy in' "f v "i k lurg.-f III- ili'l ii it i m. itn Its iiisI, lull ns ni sorted Hint (In s of outright '1 " slioulil In- ili"iin'il Mini should the govotnm-n- t iiml'-iKo ini'Ji'iis of mi i, n r,i 0 slum '1 - i ' 11 - i i J I crossing elimination i l.s anil oilier public vv ' tlmt woul'l pin nicnt to about 1 )!. 111 fjiKiiHK) pcrmim now without Jobs 'll. e fig urea to be proposed for this were re aerved for Ills budget message, hut be assured congress tlint they would be within the sound credit of the gov eminent" ai I I In- i - a ib r I" I i to -- I"' riis, s s an adii ni' lb-p- i an- - i r bi ik i oinpi siij i,f i is - I J la : sivi-i- . i , , - t vv y l.- ss lio-e- Jo-ep- Roosevelt declared the gains made In the i ear 10.! weie greater than the losses and expressed "u Strong hope In the coming jear" He reasserted his belief In the prnlif mo tire" but uttered a warning against wealth which, through excessive prof Its, creutes undue private power over private affairs, and, to our misfortune over public affairs as well" '1 Ills, tint urnlly, was taken as applying espe dally to the public service interests, which have been so nppichenslve of the administration's Intentions. As for u legislative progiam, the President made no uPempt to outline one. hut he did promise that definite legislation soon would he proposed cov erlng old age and unemployment In benefits for cldhlien and urunce, mothers, and other features of Ida so clal security plans. He declared the nation was making headway toward the "new order," but under the framework of the Constitution, and he spoke of the Increased In dustrlal activity, benefits to agriculture and protita to merchants that have been realized. Then came this stern warning : Let him who. for speculative profit or partisan purpose, without Just warrant would seek to disturb or dispel this assurance, take heed before be as etimos responsibility for any act which slows our onward steps." The President reported an unsettled condition In the foreign field, with the resurrection of old Jealousies and passions and new strivings for armament and power In more than one land, add Mr. 1 luR : "There Is no ground for apprehension that our relations with any nation will be otherwise than peaceful." Discussing the matters that will be brought before congress for action, Mr Roosevelt said: Among the subjects that lie Immediately before us are the consolidation of federal regulatory administration over all forms of transportation, the renewal and dm lllcailon of the gen eral purposes of the national Indus trial recovery act. Hit strengthening of our facilities for the prevention, detection und treatment of crime and criminals, the restoration of sound con dltlons In the public utilities field through abolition of the evil features of holding companies, the gradual ta pertng off of the emergency credit activities of government, and Improvement In our taxation forms and methods. We have already begun to feel the bracing effect upon our economic sys tern of a restored agriculture. The hundreds of millions of additional Income tlmt farmeis are revolving Is finding Its way Into the channels of trade. "The farmers' share of the nations) Income Is slowly rising. The economic farts Justify the widespread opinion of those engaged In agriculture that our provision for maintaining a balanced production gave at this time the most adequate remedy for an old and vexing problem "For the present and especially In view of abnormal wot Id i onditions, ag rloultornl adjustment with ceitmn necIn methods essary Improvements should continue. Seventy foul th congress, elect 'pHK I ed on the sole Issue o! stippmt of the New Don I, begin Its first session tn the dot and devoted Its first it v to the organlnthm of the two limiM s and the swearing in o! The new members. lawmakers assembled In the Capitol were a serious looking lot. aud vv.th reason, for they have on the.r hnn.li a Idg Job, that of it. liking the New Deal pernmmnt: and In the doing of It they must solve some of the most perplexing problems tlmt our national Icgis.itors ever have taced. It would seem that the Democrats will have no tiouhie ai passing any legislation they wish, tor they have nn overpowering riuijot Ilyin the senate are US) Denim rats and oidy 25 Republicans, plus one 1'rogres LaFollctte and one 8. ve Robert M r 'T'WO eight bundled bills Introdmed ami referred to committees on the lirst d ly of the new congress. Number 1, banded in by Repiesent.itive Wright Intiiian of Texas, provides for the payment of the adjusted service certificates of veterans Immediately In cash, through the l.sstiunee of grcenlmiKs. Iutman and other supporters of this plan cull it controlled Inflation." Lemke of North Dakota, Republican, Introduced a measure for the liquidation and refinancing of agricultural Indebtedness. The liquidation would be carried out at a reduced rule of Interest, according to the bill, by establishing an efficient credit system, through the use of the federal farm loan and federal reserve hanking systems. Lemke also provided for the creallon of a board of agilculture to supervise the program. font Irma nee of the 1IOLU was pro The posed by several congressmen bond Issue of this agency would he increased anywhere from one billion to four and a half billion dollars In the various bills Introduced on the subject. A ltKl per cent payotT for depositors whose funds are tied up In trust companies was sought in two hills written by Reprt sentative Clarence J. McLeod thousand were of Michigan. Many bills weie Intrmlm ed providing unemployment and old nge Insurance. ROOSICVKLT did not wait for the opening of congress to stai t his light against Immediate payment of the vetoiuns bonus. The commander of a Legion post In Texas wrote him for Infotumlion on the matter und Mr. Roosevelt replied at length, detailing Ids reasons tor opposing the lie aigued tfiut the obliga pay meat, tion Is not Immediately due; that of 3,500'lKX) verUllcutes outstanding, 3.U3S,-bveterans have borrowed $l,ti',K),iHi),-(HHi- , or more than the present worth of their bonus certificates," ami tlmt when the veterans burrowed 50 per cent of the face value ol the cet Ideates iu R'dl they used the funds to discharge their debts. '1 his last point, according to Nation ul Commander Relgrauo of the American Legion, Is one of the strongest arguments for Immediate payment of the adjusted service certificates "Die fomidatinu of good business Is good ciedit," sa.d Commander "The money due veterans would he used to satlsiy bills ut the comer yroioij, vouUJ help routs that me long past due and would go to haul piessed moi chants to dNi barge pRLSlDKNT Rel-gtan- the m counts er tils.' harder ot vot- pressed .'spt.iner Ryrns admuted that the boons toll would pass the house "hci.itiso thoic is no opposition to it there," hut be added that II the n oas lire Is Imply emu ted the admiutstra tion will on some additional taxation to tin ot the estimat'd ,J ihmiikki, (HHl expenditure. It Is believed the senate also will pass the hill, but ie id ets ii. !t Its p.issigo by coiims, over the Pres.di iiti.il veto. ta'li in-i- st i Il l.Dl 1SIN wants any mure p it It be vv o i k - money the a mins tuition, it ta ist chirpy" s. me o! the new liws w ih Its no tias pa.s-e- d at the ol oi,,por llm 1 tr-u- . .i! long s Is 1 the gisj sent to Gov O K Roosevelt, ami P e pleased t hv if, r.en ni h x ,.tt,.r President kin. sh s mq lie tod th. reporters he would make ids P e lloor of the senate at the first 'lhe lies lent s w ut.ing .ippled dally tn the I o.ilsi uia muratornim law ,nce Its enactpasse, in Nov etcher. ment the l'W has held up pay incuts on about fib lot si.ma projects. n i ' 'I I', a po'.t i ost & $ ' f4 i 1,, 7 d Wh - a out s ibh-- h Of - t i g i (I'- - ,s or i .'loll liberg said, "tin- pive in lit pm, l, ding letter ari ,ors a tv look foi ,v aid to ii i.i ' graduation tr t' high post of lust assistant i - i " gi in m! this hi!l be addi d, politb s postal afTaiis at last are separated as far as Is pos-i- b e In a ili mm r.ii v All local pnstmis'.rs are put squarely under civil scivbc with emphatic and efi'ei live priorlt cs given to the postal grays themselves xi'tmg postmasters arp permited to seive out their present commissions Tin rcupon the vaean.ies are tilled h.v from the service ranks promotion Onv In the event that no such person Is available mul we anticipate that this contingency would not arise other than in some of the smallest otln es -cun the vacfimy he filled otherwise than by promotion " I lob-- r and l CM! cs mv n,a.'i- I1' have ne. n l.. Hum the d. - c in of k at New Vmk re.cntly because of the extraordinarily the llmdmrg during a storm. ,mul rough weather. Locusts Fighting Their Vay Through Indian 1 Ml of the most serious Issues that will coni rout corigtess Is the buttle between business and Industry on ora side und organized labor on the other, especially over the thirty hour wmk week. The American Federation of Labor Is committed to this proposition. and to the retention of the collective bargaining provisions of the NRA act 1dg business, ns represented by the Chamber of Cnnterce of the Fnlted States and the National Manufacturers association, Is opposed to the thirty-hou- r week, and now has the support from the Rrooklngs Institution. It also seeks the separation of labor bargaining and prnetice codes In the reorganization of the NRA. The opening shot In tills battle Is the Introclmul of millions Recently a gu-a- t duction by Senator Hugo L. F.lack of had devoured every bit of vegetation. Alabama of bis thirty hour work week the storm of insects. bill, which nt present has not the supof administration. the port locusts appeared in the region of Rawlpindi, India, and within a few lion Two men of tile Royal Signal corps are seen beating their way throng! of TALLEST CACTUS Shield of Henry II in New York rvll.MOCRATS of Rhode Island themselves and everyone else by gaining control of both houses of the stale general assembly when B senate committee recounted the ballots front FortMimuth and South Kingston and declared two Democrats had been elected to the senate Instead of the two Republicans who kail been certified ns winners by the state returning board. The DenmcraHc legislators tin mediately orgnnlzed the assembly, ousted the supreme court members, abolished the slate appointed board of public safety and passed a reorganization bill to consolidate more than 80 agencies Into 11 state departments. T aur-prise- d MINISTLR PIERRH out successfully the work begun by Ids murdered predeees sor. Bnrthou, to bring France and Italy Into friendly accord for the set tlement of all the conflicts that have arisen between those nations since the World war. The agreement, It Is believed, will also Insure peaee In the Balkans. After a week of lively ne gotiutlons It was announced that M Laval would go to Rome to have itn portant conversations with Premier Mussolini on questions which interest the two countries and on International politics and to conclude conversations which have been going on between the two countries." FORIIIGN k remarkable celerity the Jury ' lull'll in the Hauptmann trial was se lected, consisting of eight men and four women, and Attorney General Wllentz set forth the states case against the Bronx carpenter who is accused of kidnaping and murdering the baby son of Colonel Lindbergh The colonel and Mrs Lindbergh were present, and they and Betty Gow. the chllds nurse were among the earlv witnesses On belt ilf of the state the dommded the I dial attorney getter ty of first degree murder This cactus, located on the desert nine miles from Phoenix, Arlz., is sail to be the largest in the world, h II 40 feet tall, has 51 branches or "anas, to M weighs ten tons and Is estimated cdd. some three hundred years Tlii.s embossed parade shield once earned by Henry II of France has boon by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Now York, and is now exhibited Among t lie recent access.ons to the collections SET NEW RECORD acquired Women Get Taste of Army Life Japans l'.i.kl t!te James 1C snlhv ui memo rial ttopuy. award, d to the a 1, etc must to the i.iasc g the i ot. t r d ol amateur atnelus .! lung the year, vva- - m Ron iii oi of Ri.iue scd ij ton by Just one v.te a d is g , (.u to ii nn t'minii .h n Now a i n Rills puss, s, on as Cm ef loot rang i.inpiuti daraij 1DR 1, 111 the i i"i s,. o, vv.ii.i :,c , s; a n l.shed a w or d m ..rd lor a m ,n th ami b it t nnn i. it ot I.ve r o es IN V i IAAPk'sxC C - . i rvsf V o- -' :r -- vv , Vi? I..V1 I i j ff! r.-- i 1 In by A hmln votes been iu in. the ti. P u: V , R. .v n ry Vot ag at tn the i i cut to former sev.-.s ' ' - ! n pre up. M' "7. - i v , n.e t , , . tin' ol. 4v rp Ri.p Il JS-- so by Mod u t-- Kwei' , ' e-- u lw .. ti I i v Si J? .4 v'v A" s mg-- . H i" n opmu-tunit- 1 J siivlio, i v P. I ll . V al oil ' pul thc-- I. In Iv i berg OlII'OI" l,d w on d pi ' m-il f i mu fiu d.u - own piitv that tin ir to conn-- and the help Woes are of tinins n n he ne.essiiy to curb those ng.is '1 be li oh is pi h.uh house s i.in be loiintcd on to hoi) tin i a Inals tinier a tight rein if ti at is 111 the chair Spial.f-rJoseph T. u l.yrns, unanimously by Ins fellow I leinni rats He Is too mm h of a conipiomlsi-to suit m my of them, but Is now tied to the iidiiiinlsti atlou, t to i tint whlih oppose bis eleitinn John 11 Lunkhead of Alabama, like Ryrns one of the old s. hool, won the leadership of the house after a brief b Robinson of struggle. Senator Arkansas was re elect. d majority lend er of the senate, and Senator Lewis of Illinois continues ns v. hip. Ill their pre session cam us the Democrats vote to reduce mnteiially the Republican representation on house committees, and decided to abrogate the 115 rule for dischai glng a committee and bringing a lull In vote within a week Die number now required for this action is 21b '1 his latter ac tion will provide unutlu-restuction on the rndh a Is. of - Varcle- I Vr A 1 r 'to i ' Ii.iiis i a I id m, I I' no r cibo i he do not an mi, D mm i it-It c 'rom ' the tic ilc liiiv III- ms ; i Ibi- - rid i n nn it Is f Ib v r- pt PICKARD W. - f a. A. in in liu ic r Crcat Woik if Id s to Siijijiljul tin 1 Du t Com:rr--- Cmr at t l.e u .a- , "s! ends nn , , I f , ,( J Icagi c wiie b, rc.'im. nt at are shown hew io j i ,, II,-,-- n n : : ! o mi' ,i n m j w hundrod spmniu s,ie,to V' (1 . . ,, n., 'll: T",".1' " "e """ ,, s ", w lo"k 10,1 " ll" seu-U omen s n d r,f 11 Msks arc bandied. bualed tinny, Li-'h- th infantry ns four of them a' .ator, Raymond Delmotto, i'rench ()J who whizzed around the icgii'1 four lap course nt Dtier. I rH1jKej'cUj an avetuge speed of ol- - nub"1 i1(r j lo brink the world's record fr planes. The previous record 1 e miles pc-- hour was held by Jimmy Weddell. r |