Show aws review of current b events the world over resident suggests 00 amendment of constitution but asks stopgap stop gap gal legislation 0 to permit continuance la of the llie new deal pro program rani lk by EDWARD W PICKARD Y ka ai D western newspaper union RESIDENT R nOO 0 SEVELT ry byj ad id a major issue for the lie campal n of tj ao S and and storied stirred up widespread debate controversy oer a question that the lie nation had thought nas as settled in its early days Furt furthermore liermore it Is likely he lias has started the movement for axi ekr 11 a complete realign re align jt MP rv men ment t of political forces into nhat ill III lie vir tir jally two new pai pir pirtie ti brielly Rrie lly he aror zak j that the Con stitt it be changed to tn in from the states III ai bainbridge lain bridge give to the foder fede vb colby government power ov 4 0 chief social anil and economic qin lifts so that the new apil ma kiy I 1 thred from the doom pronounced tip biby the supreme court aln the course of a to hour ta etli the washington aden iff president sent up a talal balloch 11 i the plan he had conc cone eliod eked fur for r deling the government to lit it his pr 1 im declaring that lie fie faircl fair cd cl ci idling the sovereignty anty of the slat yi 4 giving givin the central government fl fi 11 atrol oer 0 er agriculture industry coi I 1 ace and all other occupations and anac c arises ses lie be said this question fielding fi lending ending or writing rewriting re the rn in must be settled by a vote of t ople in some ways he said the S nie me court decision was the best I 1 it could haie happened to the couns because it clarified the issue as he resented it il the alie issue roust must be met ts moving one way or the other he be ld id back bach to the 13 states or forward tile the modern interpretation we are the only country in the world illch ch has not dot solved this problem mr air Io lo sevelt said we thought we were iving giving it but dow cow it Is thrown right ack ck in our faces we are relegated 11 1 the horse and buggy interprets a of the interstate commerce clause that many prominent democrats will alienated from their support of mr air cosevelt Do sevelt by this pronouncement Is cerin already there has been launched for those of the party who iek ek a return to constitutional gov to unite with the republicans ho fao are of 1113 mind its leaders are ilin bridge colby who ho was secretary 1 I state in president wilsons Wil sons cabinet id chief justice william R 11 of the massachusetts supreme art urt amr mr colby has written to a number democratic leaders of national re adte proposing they meet in a south in n city preferably richmond to con lier jeer some form of political action that 1 tor for our country and above party in a letter to a friend in washington was kwas revealed that chief justice pat ingall had decided to resign in order J join with other jeffersonian Jeffers onlan democrats to bring about a coalition with republicans and the restoration of constitutional government to replace ie new deal 1 startled the country by his 3 1 proposition for changing the basic iw lw mr roosevelt turned his atten on to speedy legislation that might lavage part of the considering it as authoritatively said that amend bent of the constitution was not a latter fatter of the immediate future he hed congress to pass the dark clark reso in modified form extending the IRA until april 1 1030 with ith the un that it would be a skeleton to collect and classify ata but without power to enforce agop hours or fair trade practices yon pon industry except in the case of ork rk done for the government tills iras its agreeable to both the senate and ne e house majorities the president ild did there would be no attempt to dr cir the supreme court decision to persuade business men to enter ito voluntary code agreements JAt attorney torney general cummings or general reed fells felli frankfurter I 1 nd others were study studying ln numerous Topo sala tor for substitutes for the if ailt ut secretary early of the white louse staff said none of the tons lons had met the requirements secre try iry of labor had a plan for agg s the governments taxing powers h a means toward interstate regula lon ton senators nye and king intro laced in the senate a bill to expand he powers of the federal trade co corn ro there were many otlie othe adequate fd repositions but none of 0 them beeme adequate equate de quate it now appears will III b in ID session until september for or th president e en handed an e to the leaders emust program of legislation tha III keep the law makers busy for or 1 ng ing time here Is the list I 1 social security bill 2 omnibus banking bill i 8 3 holding company hill bill 4 wagner lab r relations bill an auney coal re u unions bill 1 6 15 tennesee Tenn eee valley bill fa 6 fotion t net act extension f ia 7 AAA ja 8 tax c extension hill bill I 1 io 9 temporary NISA nit A 10 40 NIZA government contract rt ri Mire ments 11 federal alcohol control le isla tion I 1 federal oil control le hoalton ho allon 13 central statistical board set up I 1 I 1 electrical farm and home borne authority set up the li company measure mp asure aquire has liron been rosl sled firmly in committee by tio democrats lino crits pet ting III of inglina and addleston I 1 udd leston of ala al i if ll 11 liania ama in a senate until a patent has been issued aed not less than worth 1 of labor to be performed or im if f prove ments aggregating such ai a 11 i mount made each year baand thell theil same Is hereby suspended as to all alle e mining caal claims in the united states I 1 during the year beginning at 12 n in july 1 1934 and en clinga at 12 m july 1 1935 pro pros s bided vided that the provisions of thise this act shall not apply in the case of ofa ii claimant not entitled to s s emption from the payment of a ap af f federal income tax tor for the taxable year 1934 provided further that every claimant of such mining 11 lt claim in order to obtain the bene fits of this art act shall tile file or cause r to be filed in the office where the location notice or certificate is rei f C crded a dl dignified memorial setting forth facts that seemed to the trustees to threaten the existence of this industry and appealed to the government for a get together policy for the elimination of whatever abuses and wrongs might be found to exist but said begot he got nowhere temporarily the work relief program agram temporarily was halted when the officials found that the projects were too costly and they set about hunting up projects that would provide maximum work at minimum cost so that the promise to employ persons can be carried out meanwhile approval of all applications was held up they hae baie an average of 1100 per man to spend yet the in projects already planned will cost approximately 2000 for every person taken oil off relief rolls and kept on government pay rolls until july 1 1938 1936 to reduce the average mr roosevelt instructed progress director harry L hopkins to search the country tor for local quick work where material costs will be low with almost all the money going for labor and wages the plan of enair enlarging irig the chilian Clil llan conservation corps from to was in process of revision because it was believed the additional men could not be enrolled if the present eighteen to twenty fine fhe year old age limit were retained the probability was the age limit would be raised to thirty years on account of III health S SOLELY ramsay macdonald acDonald Nl has retired as prime minister of great britain and gone to lossiemouth Lossie mouth his home in scotland for a good rest ills successor as head of the national cabi not net Is stanley baldwin the veteran leader of conservatives ZA 21 who has been serving wt as lord president of the council and in reality has had been a deputy prime minister since the national government 6 0 was formed seven years ago mr stanley macdonald exchanges baldwin adwin places with him thus remaining in the cabinet but without departmental duties the date of his last cabinet meeting as prime minister was the sixth anniversary of his assumption of the office for the second time with the exception of 11 11 asquith he has held the office continuously for the longest period in modern times of file other changes in the cabinet the most important was the transfer of sir john simon from the foreign office to the home office lie he Is succeeded in the former by sir samuel hoare who has been chief secretary tor for india mr macdonaldd Mae Mac Donalds son malcolm only thirty tour four years old was 1 inq 1 colonial secretary 9 I 1 ow place 1 1 1 to station it d e if po m v d r n ir I 1 ig ri JONES nn an 4 bounced ti eliat I 1 at in the future the will file with the interstate com commission nils n it if necessary its own reorganization plans for railroads in financial di difficulties t and in which it holds a tin financial a n ci it interest Intel Inte iest cst at the same time sir air jones announced a plan whereby the chicago 0 O milwaukee st paul pacific railroad would be organized with the aid of a government loan A four point program was worked out in conferences feren ces between sir mr jones and il A president of the road and will be tiled filed for court approval notice of the intention of the to force reorganization plans lias has been ghen in letters to the denver denier rio grande western and the western pacific WITHOUT discussion and without a record vote the house passed the wilcox bill calling for the construction st of seven powerful army air bases at a total cost of the measure rrie aure specifies the locations as the atlantic northeast the atlantic southeast and caribbean areas the southeastern states the pacific northwest alaska the rocky mountain aiea abea and intermediate stations necessary for transcontinental movements in the maneuvers of the general headquarters air force 0 ONE NO of the most prominent figures in the world war passed from the scene with the death in essex england of viscount byng of almy As a young officer of cavalry byng distad distinguished himself in campaigns in the sudan in south africa and in india in the great war he won undying fame by his desperate defense of cypres ypres when it was attacked by overwhelmingly superior german forces which for the first time used poison gas and flame throwers th rowers ile he was given a baronetcy fur this and other gallant work and after serving as general of canada from 1921 1021 to 1026 he was made a viscount and later a field marshal tie ile was called from retirement in 1928 1028 to become commissioner of londona Lon dons pollee police force but III health forced him to resign this post in 1931 another war commander who died was gen alexander von LIn linsinger linsingen singen who was at the head of the german southern army after having fought through the earlier campaigns in northern france i JAPANS army which appears to rule japans foreign policy has decided that gen chiang cheang kal kai shek dictator ot of china must retire this was announced at by col takashi chief of staff of the japanese troops in north china he be said chian cheang kal kai shek using hla his financial and military power under the pretense ot of N uniting china Is actually corrupting and L disintegrating north china which chiang gen chiang regards as a colony kal shek nence hence the japanese army now feels that it Is the wisest policy to uproot chiang kal kai influence especially in north china it Is not the communists but chian cheang kal kai shek who will put an end to the existence of china the japanese army intends to take the necessary measures to compel the chinese gov arment to abolish the garrison corps the political branches the clue blue shirt secret police aud and patriotic societies encouraging the consumption of native goods these societies have been responsible for anti japanese sentiment as well as dis tui tut bance of peace and order within Manchu kuo 01 CHARLES A C COL active participation in the affairs of transcontinental and western air has been terminated at least tor for tin the present henry B dupont chairman of the board in making the announcement denied there had been any disagreement between the famous aviator and the company officials colonel lindbergh never has devoted per cent of his time to ac tivi ties mr air dupont said As ad visor he drew a retainer for his technical advice sometimes he worked several days in succession som sometimes times only two or three days a month he has devoted much time to the company but now has decided to devote t the it e next few months exclusively to his personal affairs although he will continue to be available in emergencies tor for consultation he still Is technical adviser and he will be available it if we need him probably when his personal affairs are straightened out lie he may be devoting a lot of time to our problems r ITTLE george weyerhaeuser ninel year old lumber fortune heir who was from tacoma Is safe at home but the snatchers snatch ers who held him captive for a week got away with ransom money paid by the lads ads f family amily they fled in a fast automobile and at this writing are still at large though pursued closely by an army of government agents and other officers FLOODS and tornadoes wrought havoc in nebraska colorado wyoming texas and kansas a reglo region n that only recently was afflicted by drouth and dust storms it was thought as many as lives were lost and great numbers of families were rendered homeless the worst flood area was in southern nebraska where the republican river was swollen into a rac laz torrent |