Show news A review of current A events the world over cuban radicals oust de cespedes setting up junta gov k buy now campaign organized by vermont votes for repeal by EDWARD W PICKARD S SOLDIERS sailors students and the rad rail cal wing of the ABO ABC revola organ izat on that upset the machado regime in cuba decided that the methods and program of pres dent carlos manuel de ces were too mild so they staged a sec see NOW ond revolution while the president was far from havana inspect ing hurricane damage and forced de ces and his entire 4 r I 1 government to step out the affairs of carlo de da the island kaaa republic cespedes were g placed a in the e bands of a comm assion consisting of the five fine leaders of the revolt sergio carbo ramon grau san martin gull lermo portela porfillo Por firlo franco and jose miguel irizarri Irl zarri this junta an bounced that the five would serve with equal power except that portela would rt be the nominal president before the diplomatic corps this revolution the second with n a month was accomplished without bloodshed but the rebels after arrest ing their officers had posted machine guns at strategic points in havana and guns from the fortifications were trained on the presidential palace de cespedes hurried back to the cai ital met the junta members and turned the government over to them after they had rejected as unsatisfactory his ex plan atlon that it was impossible to ac com all the revolutionary aims alms in twenty five days ambassador welles was formally notified 11 of the change but had nothing to say to the press the news sur AN priced secretary of state hull in washington and it seemed all the good work of mr welles aad and Issi assistant stant sec see detary caffery was being undone president roosevelt immediately dimmed abely or dered four warships to cuban ports k but this it was explained was only to pc protect american lives and property and did not constitute armed Int In erien tion privately PrINa tely however some oan dais admitted that intervention un tin der the platt amendment was nearer than it had been for many years much was made in the newspapers of the fact that secretary of the navy swanson went to havana just at this time but it was credibly explained that he was on oil a previously arranged t trip rip to the pacific coast and that his call on ambassador welles had no connection with the cuban crisis carbo one of the junta and a maga tine editor and leader of the auth movement said the overthrow of de cespedes was determined upon when it was discovered that mario marlo menocal lately returned from exile was organ izing a counterrevolution counter revolution the rad leal lea leaders also were utterly dissat isfried with de cespedes appointments to his cabinet some of his ministers having been too closely identified with former ddn administrations of which the radicals did not approve JUST before the revolution cuba had been swept by a tropic hurri cane that took tl e lives of yet un counted scores of innab tants and did rast vast damage the storm moved to ward the northwest and struck flor da ida and texas in the latter state perhaps a hundred lives were lost and eind the beautiful lower rio grande ralley valley was devastated deia deNa stated the cities of brownsville Browns ville harlingen and rio hon non do suffered severely pel rel ef for the stricken districts was swiftly organ teed by governor Co vernor ferguson and the federal authorities troops were hur fled ried into the valley where a flood followed the hurricane off orr the alex lean side of the river the destruction of life and property was as great as in texas UGH S JOHNSON NIU admin Hi HUGH has organized his forces tor for a nation wide campaign for buy mow now under th the blue eagle and in bis his labor day ad dress at the worlds world s fair pair in chicago he be sel set september 20 as the date for its starting he and his numerous A aids will endeavor to persuade the people that to buy things at this time Is not only a patriotic duty but a prudent use of their money indeed th they ey stress the latter point M ss mary E 9 especially the wom hughes en particularly are relied on to make this movement a success and many thousands of them under the leader ship of miss mary E hughby are en listed in the campaign to secure brofn consumers pledges to support with their custom the manufacturers and n or erch chants ints who are entitled to display the he blueeagle in his chicago address general lo johnson warned his hearers bearers that the of economic recovery nees carlly entailed the raising of prices but pue gie ass arance that this would be controlled conn by the government T n tr il it les the recovery admin s t tit it or nr I 1 q r n gnip a 9 ere described by I 1 I 1 1 the failure of ajia abal some employers to live up to their agreements under the blue eagle and second misunderstand ng of the codes between employers and workers with some resultant strikes and lockouts our chief reliance Is in the force of e op nion won he said 1 e know that to take away the blue eagle Is a more severe revere penalty than any aily puny fine it Is we think enough but if it should prove prone not enough there are plenty of penalties in the law in stating th s plan we have been accused of inciting a boycott of course what people are do ng Is not a boi boycott cott ao no will wiling ng employer who complies compiles with this great nat onil onal pur pose can live in competition with a chiseler who does not the whole idea is based on unanimous agreement and action it Is for the benefit of the an people it Is their plan or it Is noth ng it cannot last a month if 9 a few unwilling or cheating ch eiting employers are permitted by the advantage of lower costs to ruin the business of their willing and honest competitors R from his short vaci vaca tion cruise president Roos roosevelt eielt was ras handed by general joinson a number of serious problems concern ing the codes most important of these was the dead lock in the soft coal y negotiations caused ch eh efly by the labor union issue and this tabor problem also en into various oth th er troubling d shutes that probably will have haie to be settled by henry ford ii i i the president cent h myself y president green of the american federation of labor was determined that the provis on in the automobile code permitting employ ers to deal with workers on the basis of their ind vidual merit should not be included in any other agreement and he promised union labor he would seek its elim nation from the automo bile code henry ford was another problem but it was as indicated the government would not take any immediate acton act on in his case the whole country watched interestedly to see whether he would sign the code within the al at blotted time and when he failed to do this and said nothing about his uld mate intentions johnson was ras besieged arth w th questions as to what he ile would do to talking to the press in chicago it seemed that the administrator was weal ening a 1 atle in this matter lie ile said ford did not have to sign the code and if he be went further than its provisions that would be all right with the government the could intervene he be said only if a group of fords employees complained to it of unfair treatment johnson did relt crate prate his opinion that ford would be brought to time by the force of c opinion from detroit said a wage revision was wab in progress at the ford plant no 1 formal announcement of this was made but offic als said it was a gradual process and that about one fourth of the workers had re increases from 4 to 4 80 a day the code specifies a 43 cent an hour minimum wage tor for the detroit area it also specifies a 45 35 hour week while ford employees who are on full time worl work five eight hour days a week R EV uv ErTING to the union labor problem it Is interesting to note that henry I 1 harriman pres dent of the states Ch chamber atMer fit pf corn com merce his has issued to all its members an appeal to stand firmly in defense of the open shop and in appos tion to an interpretation Interpret inter aton oa of the labor clauses in the national recovery act ac which he says would be writing into a law a mandate for a closed shop nt harriman asserted that employers throughout the united states had shown a splendid ap rit of co on in preparing and adopt ing codes of fair compel tion in return he declared industry sl be given adequate assurance that the re covery pro program graur is not to be turned into a vehicle for forcing the closed shop upon the country VERMONT VErAI ONT which was one of the few states that the aroh b zionists really thought m w vote against rl repeal of the E amendment disappointed them by go ng for repeal by a vote of more than 2 to 1 th s despite the fact that election day was wab fair air and the hopes of the drys were based largely on good weather bellier that would bring out a large rural vote yote to offset that of the wet cities and towns aven though prohibition aroh option should be repealed this year vermont would con dinue without hard liquor under its present state law beer and wine of SS 3 1 alcoholic content were authorized by the legislature this jear year but a state enforcement act prevents anything stronger formal ratification of the repeal amendment was completed by the state conventions of ot arizona and nevada the vote in each case being unanimous r nau deau s marred marrea ane otherwise TWO successful international air races held at glenview a chicago suburb roy liggett of omaha was killed when his plane fell from an altitude of feet at the start of a rice race one of the wings breaking off miss florence of minneapolis an entry in one of the last final races was dashed to instant death when fabric on the right w ng of her fast plane tore loose and she lo lost lot t control jimmy wedel wedell of texas a self made aviator was the star of the meet for he set a new sped record for land planes he ile flashed along a three I 1 k compter lor neter course four times at an mera e of 10 33 miles an ho ir the previous record estabi shed bed by alai times H dool atle was 08 8 in les an hour kny famo s pilots assembled in M MY ahle chacto i o to do honor to the pioneers of tl e air mall trall and especially to pay a tr I 1 ute to the memory of max miller who rho just jut fl it teen years before landed on the lake take front with the first regularly scheduled air mail from new york to chicago many mil tarv air planes took tool part in the ceremonies and there was an impressive pro program rani at the century of progress capt add e hicl 1 backer en was cha aman of the file day and bes de him were such noted air men as timm e Bl mattern attern and rennett arifin around the world fly ers tito falcone italy s stunt ace ernest german gernan war ace jim in e dool atle timm e hazl p and col turner D sting guests included incle led fifteen of the early birds a group of eighty veterans of a avi V I 1 a tf on hundred delegates to the r convention of the nat at onal fed aeration of post oace clerks in chi cago adopted a resolution urging con gress to put postal employees on a thirty bo bair ir n weel eel and a bill to bring this about probably will be intro dued in the house next session by Cong congressman tames AT mead of but fal falo N I 1 who addressed the con venti n WHAT HAT to do with the jews Is a question that a german nazi commiss oner has been studying and his report declares germany must be gin Int internet ernat onal 1 begot actions to help find and set aside a new country larger than palestine where jews from all parts of the world shall be settled the report says in part it Is of interest to the w whole hole world that the jewish problem should be settled once and for all since jews will remain centers of unrest con scantly creating secret societies which tend toward bolshevism to scatter the jews in all d erections ions will not help it is best to afford them the poss bit ty of forming a nation get set tied in one country then they wall no longer wander restlessly through the world the expert who made the report calculates that persons should leave germany to achieve his ideal this number includes jes jews jews who adopted the christian faith and an approximate descendants of mixed mar biages nazi german christians dominated the prussian church synod in berlin and pushed through 20 motions in ng one barring non aryans or persons marrying mam marri ing non aryans from the pulpit and from church offices cases in which special services in behalf of the church can be proved were exempted from the non aryan rule notions NOT OT long ago the league of na alons organized a gendar gendarmerie merle in the for the purpose of gradually replacing the french troops that have haie been policing the region that Is to deter mine its nationality by plebiscite in 1935 dispatches from paris say the league officials are losing confidence in the new police as a result of a cam palan against it by the left press the as bertion being made that it Is fast falling joseph under the influence of paul the german nazis therefore the gendarmerie may be diss dissolved olied although to do this and again charge french troops with maintenance of order would probably increase the nazi strength in the gaar speaking at the ded cation of a monument to aristide Arts tlde briand french fore agn mm min ster joseph paul boncoeur articled atti att acl cled ed the recent nazi aai demon stra eions at the niederwald Nie derwald monument near the french frontier and declared in so many words that france was not antim dated he ile said the situation would be grave if our patience was born of a I 1 knowledge now ledge of our weakness but that ts Is not so for france knows she Is strong enough to resist vio lence the foreign minister frances france s intention not to swerve from a policy of safeguarding Aus austria s in dependence and of building a central E economic un on chancellor H tier told of his storm sloops at the nuremberg nazi party coment convention lon that germany wai was not look tool ng tor for v war ar bor BECAUSE an engineer did not see or d d not heed a flagman s red lant lantern r 14 persons were killed and 1 aa a injured in a rail disaster at bing hamton N Y the atlantic express a chicago new ork orl passenger train on the erie road stopped by an automatic block s gnal gual was struck in the rear by a milk train and a wooden car was completely telescoped by a steel coach most of the dead were residents of susquehanna pa Z 1933 western Newe peper union |