Show news review deview of current city rent events BLASTS HALT STEEL PLANT delay thousands in return urn to jobs president may act in labor dispute fascists quit spanish patrol n 4 ke I 1 N I 1 I 1 f 5 A tf 4 i IV y riots continued as steel plants reopening uw w azo cr r N summarizes wv THE WORLDS WEEK 0 western bunion no water wafer no steel no jobs da DYNAMITE temporarily stopped a back to work movement in the great cambria works ot of tho the bethlehem steel corporation at johns johnstown town pa scene of the most i violent altercations among strikers loyal workers and the law in r recent cent days two explosions crippled the principal water mains supplying the plant lust just as I 1 cambria once more had thrown open its doors and nearly half its em cm Q 60 earle floyces had filed through steel steff workers organizing committee picket lines to resume their labors it took several days to repair tho the damage sufficiently to allow part of the workers to re turn the blasts interrupted what had been the nearest semblance of peace e still not very near since the C I 1 L 0 affiliate called the strike on the big steel independents who refused to sign sidn contracts with what they dubbed john L lewis irre organization the stalk ers committee deplored the explosions plo and hoped no strikers had caused them I 1 two hundred state troopers part of the state force which had en forced the martini martial law declared for a few days and then lifted by gov george 11 II earle patrolled the johnstown district IQ an attempt to apprehend the dynamiters dyna miters and protect the water supply of the city itself from d damage abage amage mayor daniel J shields appealed to president roosevelt again declaring in a telegram that the majority of his citizens were appo opposed ed to the C 1 I 0 violence and it if provoked much more by the minority might take the he law into their own hands adding to the toll of deaths injuries and destruction that already has been rolled up he said the strikers were openly declaring that they had the support of the president As the plants reopened opened re before the blasts it had seemed hai the real grip of the vid been broken although there were still some pickets on hand the te day before the reopening opening re the C 1 I 0 i in a last minute attempt to save its it cause promised a mass meeting near the city of miners who would then aid the steel strikers in keeping the plants closed only about 1500 showed up an and after dafter listening to speeches by union leaders they dispersed peaceably c F DR waxes IT WAS believed that the pressure of public opinion in the steel strikes had driven cr loosevelt bosc close to supporting federal derril fe legis batio similar to that of the amend ments proposed by sen arthur if of michigan tor for the national labor relations act the president indicated at a press conference that he was as much put out at the C Q 1 I 0 tor for forcing organization upon the steel workers as he ha was with the corporations for refusing to negotiate in terms of a signed contract after a talk with charles P taft who had been chairman of the mediation board that failed to effect a settlement the president said mr taft and I 1 talked over the whole steel situation and came to the conclusion that the nation as a whole in thinking of the strikes was saying just one thing a plague on both your houck 1 11 senator Vanden bergs proposed amendments were designed to broaden the rights of employers under the wagner act forbid sit do down ill strikes and other unfair union practices and provide severe 1 penalties for or unions which violated contracts with employers ills his amendments 1 to give employers the samo same right which only employees now en joy to appeal to the national labor relations board for an election to determine the representatives of employees 2 to require agreements in writing and tol to permit strikes only after a majority vote of all employees any group which broke its contract contract and did not repair the break after being ordered to do so by the board would be suspended from representation sen tation 3 establish a code of practices for labor this would prohibit compulsory political assessments sess ments on union members require that all union officers agents and representatives be united states citizens forbid union organization by coercion prohibit damage to property strikes intended to force any person to violate a contract or federal laws and violations of any persons rights in real or personal property X der fuehrer scores neutrals 17 ROM now on adolt adolf hitler told nazis at a party rally in Wurz borg wo we will prefer to take the freedom independence honor and security of our nation into our own hands and protect ourselves alone disgusted germany withdrew from the non inter bention p patrol a t r 0 I 1 of spain as italy did likewise der r fuehrer warned that the nazis would take independent action to adolf littler hitler protect themselves from attacks by the spanish government lie he described how germany had been condemned for shelling almeria after a spanish a airplane had bombed the cruiser deutschland Deutsch land and how when the cruiser leipzig was attacked by a sul submarine marine while on patrol duty tho the nonintervention intervention non committee had done nothing about it A remedy suggested by great britain and france was that the patrol duty bo be left entirely to them with italian observers on french patrol ships and germs observers on british ships to judge the equitable impartial working oi of the system germany and italy lost littan time ain in refusing to accept the proposal sir neville chamberlain called the british cabinet in to see what might be done but it was generally believed that it the fascists continued in their policy of refusing to coop co op erate crate with the nonintervention intervention non patrol great britain would scrap her entire neutrality policy she might extend the right of belligerents to gen Fran Franr clico fico franco and his insurgents thus tor for the first time recognizing that a state slate of war exists in spain this wald would be ba r regarded as a bit of sugar for the fascist nations who recognize the insurgent government as the government of spain 4 montague Mont agues s and cap capilets Capul alefs ets W WITH all the family blessings save those of rt a political classification miss ethel du pont font daughter of eugene du pont font and Frail franklin klin delano roosevelt jr son of the president of the united states were married at christ church near wilmington del in a simple wedding attended by a handful of about picked guests bi bitter ter political hatreds were burled temporarily mediation board gives up HE mediation board of three T THE named by secretary of labor perkins to sit in cleveland and attempt to negotiate a settlement in the steel strike gave up in despair its ita chairman charles P tatt taft of cincinnati and the other two members lloyd garrison former president t of the national labor rel relations actions board and edward F mcgrady trouble troubles troubleshooting s h shooting boling assistant alsista nt or of mme ame perkins ns were unable even to persuade tom eugene grace and other steel to sit around a conference table tabla at which union leaders were present the board explained its failure fal lure tho only hope of settlement lies in such a ramet ing in criticizing the companies tor for their stand tho the board said nothing can be made clearer today than that mana management fernent and organized la ia bor when it really represents tho the wishes of tho the men have got to learn how to live toge together ther to reach agreements and to aalde by them when made steel handed taft a written resume of 0 their stand that they would not make any agreement with lewis irresponsible loll 1011 C 1 I 0 they admitted that the wagner act might force forca them to ne negotiate with the union but declared another law provides that no ono one need make a contract ho he want to make budget trouble U S figures indicated that the TREASURY the end of the fiscal year would find the presidents economy program missing its mark by about last april ho he warned all departments that expenditures would have to be drastically cut and revised his budget to less than the forecast in january hla his revised budget estimated that expenditures from july 1 1030 to juno june 24 1937 would be actually they turned ou out to be or above the estimate it was believed that at that rate there would be a difference of 0 about in the budget and actual spending for the entire fiscal year K budget trouble french BUDGET arrance trouble Is bothering france in a serious way in tact fact it led to the resignation of premier leon blum and his peoples front government to be sue acceded by camille camilla chautemps one of chautemps f first I 1 r s t acts was to appoint georges bonnet ambassador bas gador to th eUnit ed states as minister of finance with orders to begin attempts to balance the budget premier bonnets Bonnet 3 f first I 1 r s t chautemps moves were to close the stock exchange and suspend foreign exchange and commercial payments pending a decision on whether or not he would bo be made on an economic dictator temporarily because the senate refused him in this power blum and his cabinet resigned the chamber of deputies twice had approved giving it to him vie senate finance committee approved virtually the same thing for chautemps 20 to 3 ten days after he had become premier it would authorize the new government to promulgate decrees tending to assure suppression of attacks on government credit fight against speculation ula tion promote economic recovery control prices and balance the budget france like the united operates on two budgets ordin ordinary nry and extraordinary frances deficit in her ord ordinary thary budget as estimated by retiring finance minister vincent auriol is about and the deficit in her extraordinary budget approximately rene brunet bonnets undersecretary said they could be balanced in three years most of the expenditures from the extraordinary budget are for defense pon pen for jerseys parkers Wr WHEN LIEN paul H wendel former trenton renton N J lawyer confessed to the lindbergh baby the e execution x of bruno richard hauptmann was delayed three days now ellis parker sixty five chief of the burlington county detectives tec tives and his son ellis jr twenty six have been sentenced to oer verve ve six and three years respect lively in the federal penitentiary by federal judge william clark in newark they were convicted of conspiring to seize and torture wendel vendel to extract from him the false confession T their h 0 I 1 r attorn attorneys Ys announced an appeal would be lied filed with the united states circuit court of appeals X R rebels again eye madrid H HAVING taken bilbao after months ut siege gen francisco fialco rebel commander turned his guns once more upon madrid and the sector north of guadalajara new troops were moved into the sections about the vestern and southeastern limits of the city the loyalist government set out at once to strengthen its ita own lines although it was not believed madrid was in much danger of attack before the insurgents havo have 41 cleaned up the northern provinces since the capture of bilbao the basque and asturian forces have been virtually isolated from those of tho the madrid valencia go government vern ment |