Show News Review of Current I Events the World W ol ld Over Ovel I j House Committee Votes to Impeach Judge Woodward Woodward- ti al d- d Troops Suppress Labor Riots in Two States States- Slates Chicago's Fair Reopened By y EDWARD W. W m by Western Newspaper N of ot twenty members of the FIFTEEN voted house douse committee on Judiciary for Impeachment action against Federal Fed eral eras Jud Judge e Charles E E. Woodward of ot and it was Chicago announced that formal for tor f mal man charges against IN n I J f t him would be drawn ii 9 up and presented on the floor of ot the house J within a n few da days sAi s The house must then M Ai 1 Z decide d the matter of or t Impeachment and If It It finds the charges substantiated substantiated sub sub- S th this the jurist will be tried at the Judge C. C E. E bar of ot the senate According Ac Ac- Woodward cording to reports In Washington flagrant nepotism was to tobe tobe tobe be the major charge against Judge Woodward this being based on evidence evidence evi i dence showing he appointed the law firm of ot Loucks Eckert Peterson to I bankruptcy bankruptcy bank many lucrative In and equity receivership cases that his son Harold was employed by this firm and that Harolds Harold's compensation tion was raised from about 2000 to a n year ear soon after Judge Wood Woodward Woodward ward began making those appoint men ments The he vote ote In the tile committee was non non- partisan Three members were absent Eleven Democrats and four tour I cans voted for Impeachment Of Ot the five casting their ballots against Ira lm four our were Republicans one was a Democrat t. t It may be e the Woodward case will set a precedent In Impeachment trials To 10 a avoid void a n summer session of ot the senate Senator Ashurst of at Arizona has offered a resolution providing that an Impeachment case coso may be first heard by 12 senators instead of or by the twelve t would hear entire senate These the testimony and present It In a certified certified fied fled report to the senate at the next s session I ABOR AnOn troubles became so serious L that thul state were mobilized In Minneapolis and ami in Toledo Ohio and despite the tile presence ence of soldiers there was u a groat great deal of rioting am and violence In the striking teamsters and building tradesmen rejected re rte an order of the regional labor board to end the stripe strike IlUm Immediately and Insisted on I lighting to a finish The employers had accepted the labor hoards hoard's terms Governor Olson hud bud brought men of the National Guard to the city In the midst of the disorder on the streets Congressman Francis U LI U. Shoemaker was arrested for Inciting violence and was found guilty being given ghen the choice of ot ten days' days confinement In to the workhouse or ora ora a 50 fine Toledos Toledo's battle centered about the plant of ot the Electric Auto Auto Lite Lite company company com com- pany In which 1800 1500 striking non em employees employees had been besieged for tor fifteen hours by a great mob of at riotous era ers and find frequently fired upon by snipers on the roofs of ot nearby build Ings The windows of ot the plant were all broken by stones and torches thrown through them started man many fires Ores The police pollee used tear gas RaB bombs but were rou roughly handled b by the mobs so six companies of state te troops were called culled out and marching with Used fixed bayonets scattered the strikers and lInd released the Imprisoned employ ees eeL Later the strikers and their friends gathered again and Hud fought furiously with the tIte troops shin showering vering I them with bricks and paving pu stones Dozens oz ns of ur soldiers were Injured and finally the eX exasperated guardsmen fired on un the mobs two rioters being killed and aud many wounded ell Tear Iem gas gns and the themore themore themore more powerful knockout gU gus gas tt wore ero cra freely treely used by both oth sides Charles P. P 1 Taft son eon of o the tho lute hale I President was sent from Washington I to Toledo as fiS special mediator for tor thi- thi national labor board of or the thc NKA NHA I i T it H SON majority S SENATOR tender lender heard tint that some I Continued on page VaSA two o- o i senators were vere planning a filibuster for foe forthe forthe the purpose of killing hilling the administrations administration's administrations administration's administrations administration's tion's tariff bargainIng bargain bargain- Ing bill bUl He TIe said t bo to was tas ready to squelch f fany r any such scheme by prolonging the dally daily sessions of ot the sen sen- ate It If that Is le the 1 Intention n ten t Ion we will meet at 10 a a. a m and stay until 8 S p p. p m. m nV d dAnd he s said n I tt And Anil f It If f that d doe o e s nt work s l Awell A. A well we'll come here at 9 D Dd fi Sen Robinson n a. a in Ill an and d s stay t ay till the sime same hour In the evening e DARROWS report on the ItA HA submitted some time ago agoto to co President Roosevelt elt has lias been made public and in the main It was Just what wa was expected from the Chicago lawyer and his colleagues It analyzed of the tile more Important codes and found that seven se of them foster monopolies help big business and do don doa n a lot toward putting small concerns out of business These seven seTen codes are arc Electrical manufacturing footwear footwear foot foot- wear division rubber manufacturing motion pictures retail solid soUd fuel steel Ice and bituminous coal The report found no monopolistic features In the cleaners and dyers dyers' code Administrator Johnson and his chief counsel Donald R. R RIch berg had been for the given sI the report previously pre purpose of ot composing a reply to It ft This they did dil to the e extent tent of vigorous orous words They answered all the Darrow charges and asserted th tha report was superficial Intemperate Ul Inaccurate p prejudiced one flone- flone sided A inconsistent nonsensical insupportable insupportable portable false and anarchistic Darrow came back with n a caustic answer that drew further violent language lan Inn language guage from the RA 1 chiefs and the battle then became general Senator Gerald P. P Nye Republican of North Dakota a supporter of Darrows Darrow's views spoke for hours In the senate demanding demanding demand demand- ing that congress stay In session until the c. c existing abuses are corrected Next came a bitter blUer attack from or CO organized labor asserting that the Darrow Darrow Dar Dar- row boards board's report was a disservice lc to the nation and its citizens In a time of ot great economic stress A row broke out In the Darrow group that left several members not noton noton noton on speaking terms with one another William O. O Thompson o II member of the board accused Lowell Mason the hoards hoard's counsel of or tampering with the rr n and nr Masons Mason's time one-time connect MI u 1 with t h the Insull Interests RatIn was Rat In ht t up T l arrow and General Johnson Johnso strangely enough took a asocial social ride to Mount Vernon in the administrators administrator's tors tor's car but seemingly all they talked about was history and religion DAT pAT 1 AT HURLEY nUnLEY former secretary o of as war v appeared before the senate 1 r it en n tee In a warlike t 1 II angrily rily demanded that there be a full examination 11 7 h. h nation of charges that d he was party to a Q 4 1 K Pt patronage ron n ge p plot I 0 tJ hatchet t c h Ct 1 7 by Republicans r t Mi his r home In Virginia Ho HoA A y declared that It should determined be whether the Depart Department m e D t G a of f Justice Is out to smear r rall all mem members ers of th the preceding Patrick J tion or whether A. A V V. Hurle Hurley y Dalr Dalrymple mple the special assistant attorney general gen gen- general eral who ma made e the charges la is Just Justan t tan an Irresponsible le falsifier in charge of the wooden pistol section of the De Department 2 of ot Justice Mr Dalr Dalrymple mple read to the committee commit commit- tee letters from C G. G W V Broom room and andLee andLee andLee Lee Shannon who told the Justice department assistant that persons persona whom hom they declined to name had Informed Informed In In- formed them of the meeting at Hurley's Hur leys ley's home where prominent Republicans were alleged to have haye planned how they could hold on to patronage Jobs despite the change In administration tion Dalrymple denied that he had made the charges himself C CHICAGO'S CHICAGO'S exposition A Century of or Progress was reopened for another another another an an- other summer with a big military parade and much ceremony The fair leas lias laS been heen reconstructed reconstruct d and redecorated and is a bigger and better exposition exposition expo expo- this year than the one that called forth so much enthusiastic praise In 1033 1933 The best of ot the former exhibIts exhibits ex ex- exhibits hibits and features have been retained but many new ones have been added and mal everything c has been brought up to da date le There are 12 new foreign villages mages for the edification and amusement amusement amuse amuse- ment went of visitors the Chicago and Detroit De De- troit s symphony orchestras will give I Dc-I long Jong onI series of fine concerts the scientific title and manufacturers manufacturers' exhibits have havel l been vastly Improved and enlarged the Midway bettered In various ways has been moved to the lake lakefront lakefront lakefront front of ot the Island and the entire exposition exposition ex ex- position Is resplendent with new colors and new lighting P n RESIDENT nO ROOSEVELT toll told conk cona congress con con- a gress what kind of silver bill he hena na willing to accept the accept-the the compromIse compromise compro compro- mise miss explained In to this column recently and and such n a measure was promptly Introduced by hy Senator Key Pittman Some members of or the sliver sll bloc were far from satisfied with the bill but there was every ery Indication that It would be pa pulsed ecI before the end of the session the senators from the silver states accepting it In lieu of anything better from their point paint of view If they sought ought to defeat derent It the proba probable le leres res resin r would be he a long fight tight and no silver r bill whatever The bill really leaves to the discretion of ot the Ole President President Prest- Prest dent the ln making of silver a sa part of the monetary system and the stabilization stabilization th tion n of r Its price J I. I j i 1 IP IF F REPORTS from om- om l are r true the Japanese have perpetrated another another an an- other outrage on the helpless Chinese in The ho stor story Is that Chinese farmers In the southeastern part of the puppet state refused to give up their arms on demand of ot the Japanese troops and that as ns a n result army planes bombed twenty farm villages villages vil vil- lages tilling killing a n thousand persons Injuring Injuring injuring In In- juring hundreds of ot others and destroying destroy destroy- ing all the homes An explanation from Tokyo Toko claiming the farmers were wore really leally bandits or rebels may mar be expected ex ex- soon C CONSTITUTIONAL government has been discarded by another European European European Euro Euro- nation In a n bloodless coup the Bulgarian army took control of that under Rr a R country c ii military dictatorship r f tS' tS I King b B Doris Boris 0 rI S e either I the r rI I lirY f. f 1 sponsored the movement movement move move- ment or quietly yielded yield yield- Iii 4 ed to It Tie lIe promptly I s 1 signed about thirty decrees that were prepared pre pre- J. J pared pored In advance dissolving dis I r f solving salving the parliament and putting tho the new E r I nJ Moo government In power with Kimon Guer oKing o- o King Boris guleff as n pre premier r e m I q a r. r Members of ot the former government and several sc other persons were ar ar- ar- ar rested Not only in Sofia the capital but throughout the country the military mill mill- tary leaders were In control The program of the new government government govern govern- ment was set forth In a long mani- mani n. n u J Un I H festo LU calling for lUr the un creation of VL UL a u d uia- uia orderly state The principal alterations in the structure of ot the government government gov gOY include a sharply reduced membership In the legislature which is to be under tinder firm control of the administration a n reduction In number number number num num- ber of the country's political subdivisions subdivisions sub sub- divisions dl a general weeding out of municipal and provincial authorities and an Intensification of attention upon the interests of villages and rural regions Boris Doris the fort year old old ear king may maybe maybe maybe be role relegated to a position of com comparative comparative para para- tive ti unimportance as was the king of ot Italy by Mussolini and his Fascists But Boris is known as a good fighter and perhaps he can keep himself at atthe atthe atthe the head of his people In fact as well as In name the Paraguayans and the theW WHILE W Bolivians were engaged in the biggest biggest biggest big big- gest and most Important battle In the Chaco war with between and men on both sides the League of Nations council at Geneva sent cables to 31 governments asking If It they would put an arms embargo on the two nations This action was wall taken after the council had adopted a resolution favoring such an embargo at the earliest possible moment In accord with the message given giyen the congress and the world by President Roosevelt The State department In Washington was pursuing conversations conversations conversa con with w-Mth Peru Chile Brazil and Argentina Argentina Argentina Ar Ar- gentina In the effort to bring an end to the bloody fighting In the Gran Chaco Bolivian ian Minister FInot ob ob- strongly to the proposed embargo embargo em em- bargo hargo asserting It would Impose an Injustice on Bolivia because Paraguay Para Para- guny guay has an nn arms and munitions factory factory factory fac fac- tory and Bolivia has lias none Good news came carne from Rio de Janeiro Janeiro Janeiro Jan Jan- eiro where representatives of Peru and Colombia reached a peaceful settlement settlement settlement set set- of the differences between their nations over the Jungle border village of Leticia and thus dissipated a Ii war cloud which has hung bung over South America for twenty months mouths FOR OR more than thirty years the radical rad- rad leal ical La of Wisconsin have ha been operating as Republicans Republican and under that label have competed often orten with success for control of ot the ther r i state Now this is to tobe tobe F I be changed With the aid of delegates ates from Y r r labor and farm organizations organizations organizations or or- the followers followers fol fol- x y lowers of ot Senator La LaFollette LaFollette Follette assembled rA In convention In Fond du Lac formed a new r party and named It r the Progressive party No statement statement of ot prin- prin Senator was made all La Follett Follette attempts to bring one forth being squelched Senator La Ln Follette kept In the background background background back back- ground until questions of ot organization tion were settled With the party name decided the senator came Into the picture with a prepared speech The period called Republican prosperity prosperity prosperity pros pros- he said had culminated In the collapse of ot the country's economic life lite The disaster of ot 1929 1029 and the acute distress and suffering of the American people that followed were made possible possible possible pos pos- sible by the betrayal of the peoples people's trust by men In both parties controlled controlled controlled con con- trolled through their party organizations organizations organizations by privileged Interests |