Show I News Review of Current ge t l-t Events the World Over o reI President Cleans Desk for Hawaii Cruise Cruise Drouth Drouth Relief Funds Allocated for Middle l West West Federal Federal Reward for Dillin Dillinger's er s Arrest By EDWARD W. W PICKARD m by bT Western New paper Union P PRESIDENT RESIDENT ROOSEVELT back from tram hla his brief brier trip to New Haven New London and his home In Hyde Park put In a busy week clearing up his desk for tor his departure de der on the long rr planned cru ise through 1 the Panama canal to the West coast and Hawaii All those i who have hae had bad occa A. A the last J slon glen daring during 4 generation to call at atthe atthe atthe the White House are areS S glud glad to learn that Rudolph Ru Tin- dolph Forster was selected by the Pres I. I Rud Rudolph B 0 r h dent Jent to j make g the rev voy F Forster ora fir age with him Since the dl days H of or McKinley this able and courteous gentleman now executive clerk In charge of or the White House executive has been heen on duty and never before has he accompanied any President on a trip trig Now ow Mr Ir Forster IB Is going g to ha have hae e a real vacation and Secretaries Howe Mcintyre and Earle will remain behind to take care of or time the White House louse There will be no other civil aboard rd the cruiser Houston Hous Bous ton On the way down to the canal Mr dr r. r Roosevelt will wilt visit Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands From Panama CIt City he will go to the Ha Hawaiian Islands Island first malting making a brief stop in Colombia Returning to the Pacific coast early In August Mr Ir Roosevelt will travel over oer overland overland land b by rail and there li is a t hp h 11 mRk probably In Minneapolis and Green Greel GreenBay GreenBay Ba Bay Wis where the tercentenary of the Badger state will be celebrated IMMEDIATE relief for the tile drouth drouthA A I stricken areas In n the Middle West wa was decreed by iy the President In an executive order which allocated S r 0 for direct aid The remainder remain der of or the first distribution of federal relief for the drouth area aren Included 1 for purchase of seed Bred food and nd live I stock for seed and nd feed loans for purchase pur purr chase of or lands lams In the drouth regions and nd for establishment of ot civilian conservation conser camps In the stricken re region ion INAL settlement of ot the questions F FINAL In dispute between the steel musters musters mus and their workers Is expected and th the th threatened ren t ened at strike probably hl will be lie averted The Tho President lurching invoicing his new emergency powers named a three three man board to arbitrate the Industry's Industry's In In- j 1 j I s troubles and both rIes Indicated In In- I they would accept Its dec dec- i I Ions alons The members of the board are I Admiral Henry A A. A Wiley James Mul- Mul lenbach of Chicago and Judge Iter Stacy of the North Carolina Supreme I court The two latter have hn had lon long experience as ns labor mediators Under the emergency In law w this group can or OJ order der and police elections In tn all steel stee I plants to determine which union shall represent the m men n h in to collective bar bargainIng bargain bargain- aln- aln I Ing The rho ha board can also hand down I 1 on pagA two decisions on all aU c complaints brought by either workers or employers President Roosevelt Roose ordered th the board to report to him from flolD time to time through Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins T MAT be bo necessary to resort to the I IT emergency labor legislation to put an end to the street car strike In Mil waukee A minority of the company's em employees went out and by violence tor forced tord d the suspension of service The mobs moi s fought the police and attacked th the compan company's s ele electric plant and Its cars The American Federation of ot Labor rab r unions are trying to compel the compan com com- pan to reco recognize nIze their representatives es In n dealing with employees ees Instead of the company union with which It has hac had a labor contract for 10 years Hev Francis J J. J Haas formerly of Milwaukee and now chief conciliator for the national labor board was sent to the Wisconsin city with full authorIty authority author ity to act Mayor rn or loan noan a Socialist held the company responsible for the strike and ensuing riots JUDGE J. J P. P BARNES JF FEDERAL of Chicago gave one phase of the New Deal a rap by granting an Injunction Injunction injunction In In- junction restraining the government go from enforcing the provisions of the AAA milk licensing agreement against the independent milk dealers In the Chicago area In effect the Judge ruled that the government through theA the AAA AAA A A A hR which nn I i th C st t t rl-t h d th tier der the Constitution t n It had no authorIty author authority t I ity ty to assume The AAA officials In Washington declared de de- dared they would seek to have Judge Barnes Barnes' ruling set aside Jerome Frank general counsel for the AAA A. admitted that if It the decision were upheld up held beld by higher courts the fifty mar marketing agreements now v In force under the farm act and hundreds of the codes under the would be ae e without without without with with- out constitutional sanction HARRIMAN hosiery mills the concern concern con con- cern cern that that was deprived of It Its Blue Eagle last April has been forced to close down and its workers are out of jobs The little city of Harrl man In Tennessee depended largely on the mills and the company had the support of practically all the people there in Its dispute with the NHA The officials of the company sent to Administrator Johnson Johnson and and to President President dent Roosevelt Roosevelt-a Roosevelt Roosevelt-a a vigorous protest asserting the concern had been Unjustly unjustly un Un- justly and unfairly deprived of Its property rights In the Blue Eagle We would like to know said the letter if f the Blue Eagle Is s the property property prop prop- erty of the law-abiding law citizens of the United States or If It Is a plaything thin to be held over o the heads of honorable honorable honor honor- able and decent employers as fiS a cudgel to browbeat and bulldoze them Into surrendering their constitutional rights for tor the benefit of outside agitators whose only purpose Is to exploit labor for their own personal gain General Johnsons Johnson's reply was in ef of feet that the company could stay closed forever if It wished to but It must comply with the KRA regulations regula regula- re regulations ula- ula to get back Its Blue Eagle The dispute started last October when about employees went on strike with the claim that the company com coin- puny pan would not reinstate mt l twenty three e workers who had Joined the United Workers Workers' Textile Fred Held vice president of or the American Federation of Hosiery Workers Yorkers went to after the tile mills closed but was taken from the train by a band of armed men taken some distance In an automobile and released on promise not to return GI GENERAL PARLEY Y 1 and Secretary of the Treasury Mor Mor- came forward with an announcement announcement announcement an an- of their plans for the spending of In the construction construction construction con con- of new post offices and federal fed fed- federal eral buildings In all communities in every ery state and four territories have been selected for new federal buildings according to th the announcement Half Halt of the program program buildings will buildings will be undertaken with authorized for that purpose In n the recently enacted enacted en en- acted emergency deficiency appropriation tion bill It was explained that buildings will be constructed with funds alread already available from other sources T U UNCLE SA SAM Is s determined to get John Dillinger the country's most notorious desperado A few days das ag ago o Attorney General Cummings offered a af f 1 reward of fo for forthe r I the capture of ot th the e f I murderer and bank r r robber and half balf F T f a at as s t much for Information 1 lea leading to his arrest acres t ti rf 4 At the same time lime th the e h attorney general d. d S 'S offered offered of of- l u Sl for th thi the e W b i capture of or Le Lester ter M li G GI Gluts 1111 Ills 1 s alias Bab Baby 1 Face Nelson DillI Dill Dill- I n g e ers ra right han Wand d John Dillinger man Information n form a n leading t to to GUlis' GUlis capture will be re rewarded reo warded with 2500 This action was followed up by consideration con of plans for co s federal state and local efforts to t o catch cutch Dillinger It was understood oa a that plans using the tile army array and National Nation Nation- al In the offensive e were un under unde er r discussion The rhe federal charge against Dillinger Is transporting a stolen automobile e across the state slate line Nelson is wanted wanted wanted want want- ed In connection with the murd murder r o of W. W Carter Baum Department of Justice Justice Justice Jus Jus- tice tice- agent near Rhinelander Wis April 23 In addition to the federal prize e the person rs' rs n who can catch I will receive 1000 reward from each of ot five fife states states Indiana Indiana Illinois MichIgan Mich Mich- Igan Ohio and Minnesota 7 S SITTING In his hits White House stud study President Roosevelt talked over o tho the radio directly to millions of his s fellow fella countr countrymen men seeking to reassure reas reas- sure SUN those who have been alarmed by bythe bythe bythe the frequent all allegations that the tho Now Deal Is s becoming radical He Ito rebuked his critics as doubting prophets of calamity and theoretical theoretical ical leal diehards and b by Implication defended defended de der fended the brain trust He Ile highly praised the departing congress for Its work in the lines of relief relict for the distressed dis recovery and reform and reconstruction re re- construction Mr Ir Roosevelt Roose told his listeners the simplest wa way they could Judge recovery recovery ery was to consider their own slum situa lIons Are Arc you better off than you ou were last year ear he asked c Are IAre your debts less burdensome Is your bank account ac nc account count more secure Are your workIng workIng working work work- Ing Ing conditions better hetter Is your faith In your own individual future more firmly firm firmly l ly grounded S O m like e a n hundred thousand thousand thou sand Americans and Canadians gathered In Detroit for the good will celebration which was held on the Ambassador bridge under the auspices auspices auspices aus aus- of the American Legion and the Canadian Legion The bridge which links s Canada and the United States across the tho Detroit river rI was turned tinned Into a hu huge e playground and and immigration barriers were for the day I G IVING nING up hope for or a disarmament J p pact ct at nt Geneva the British gov gO eminent has under way 1 extensive plans for strengthening Its air force fore for defense of the country This was announced to parliament by Lord Londonderry Londonderry Lon Lon- dondell secretary for air lie He turned down own a n suggestion for fOl an imperial ai air nir r force for the defense of the empire but said there would be close cooperation cooperation oper co with the air forces of the do do- minions IN I N A note to Secretary of State Hull the British government rejects hl his s suggestion that the war debt might t he be paI paid in kind holding hoMing that such a procedure would be Impractical and dangerous to Anglo American trade The British expressed a wish for settlement settlement set set- dement of the debts problem whenever whenever whenever when ever It may appear that the present abnormal conditions have ha so fa far r passed as fiS to offer favorable prospects prospect s for a settlement NAZI storm troops In Germany German v have hn demanded that the Stahl Stahl- helm or Steel Helmets composed of war veterans be banned by bythe the Hitler government go But the leaders lenders of the organization reply that It shall not be suppressed or absorbed In n the storm troops The existence of the the they assert Is guaranteed by hy President Von Yon Hindenburg Chancellor Chancellor Chan Chan- Chancellor Hitler hither and other otter Nazi chiefs o V N THE TilE twentieth anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand at the event that precipitated ted the World war there were bombing outrages through throughout out nut Austria directed against the Dollfuss Dollfuss Doll Doll- I fuss government and possibly Instigated gated b by the Nazis Certainly the di disorders orders were political In nature Power plants railway lines Jines and one newspaper office were blown up T r W J iiii u 11 wh wa vuu it 3 Stair ana the me VV President preparing for his Hawaii all cruise Miss lIss Margaret Le Hand lIand confidential secretary to Mr rr p Roosevelt Hoose decided to tal take e a vacation so fM 1 f f. she site sailed for Europe f. f Now how comes from Paris Pails V the positive e statement that Miss 1 Le Ie Hand Is Isto isto 7 ff to be married to William William Wil VII ff 1 liam Ham C. C BullItt American Amer Amer- k h lean ican ambassador to 4 Russia and that she 4 was making the final finaly y arrangements In the M t. t French capital The Margaret Mc youn young oung lad lady would L Le c H Hand an d say nothing In confirmation confirmation confirmation confirma confirma- tion or denial except to declare that she was not going to Russia but the correspondents were sure the plans were well advanced for what it had been hoped would be a secret wed wed- ding It was understood that Cornelius Corne Corne- 1 lius us Vanderbilt Jr a R close friend of I Ithe the President would act as best man for Mr 11 Bullitt Mr Ir VanderbIlt Is inthe Inthe In Inthe the Riviera and Miss Le Hand also was booked to go gC there before returning return return- ing lug to America la late te In n July Ambassador Bullitt la Is a widower I and has a young j daughter who Is now with him In Moscow INFORMATION TION r. was given the tIle house I A committee Investigating War I department department de de- I expenditures that prices I quoted the government on automobiles have jumped since the issuance of the executive order excluding Henry I Ford from bidding until he certifies I compliance with the Representative Represent Represent- Kvale of ot Minnesota said he had I evidence e to back up this charge and that the situation has cost the b government gov gO ov thousands of dollars already For Henry Ford Fora to submit a certificate certificate of compliance Mr Kvale said suld would mean he ho would have to secure certificates of compliance from Crom those who furnish parts and products for his cars That Is obviously obviously Impossible The committee called on War IVar department department de de- officials s to reply to this ac ac- ac- ac H IT ERE is more woe for President A 1 M e of Cuba The A A. A B B. B C. C society strongest of the secret political n associations In the Island has an pounced that It t would no longer support sup sup- port the Mendieta government The reason given gl 1 w is s the lack of firmness firmness firm firm- ness Hess displayed b by the government go In n dealing wl with h terrorists especially with men responsible for fer the assault on Lin the be A B. B Ii g. g pam parade 1 Jt m e 1 It o. i-o. I rue roe n 4 A. A is u. u. u manifesto said saw the society so so- clet clety would continue to work for the good of Culm against terrorism and other forms olms of oC which are aro directly traceable to the Influence e of Moscow r gold bold A crisis in the cabinet resulted and several members who ho belong to the tho e A. A B. B C C. offered their resl resignations a as s did COO employees ees of the treasury de tie- department pa A committee of conciliation was at work on the governments government's troubles and It ItaH was aH reported |