Show news L I 1 review of current events the world over ove r germany studies an anglo 0 lo french peace proposals labor rebuked by roosevelt for objections to the auto code governor moodie ousted from office by EDWARD W PICKARD 0 western New newspaper union lf continental EN T AL chancel chancell lories orles turned 44 C L their attention toward a new plan L designed to restore germany to complete equality among european nations and to strengthen the shaky foundations of 0 peace ns as conversations ended between pierre TF caval ival french foreign minister and sir john simon ti brit ah borei foreign agn secretary germany will be offered a promise of repeal of the military J clauses of the treaty of versailles in return pierre laval tor for reentering entering re the league of nations such a conces concession would seem a victory for hillers Hit lers cam k t laign to restore germany to its place as a sovereign power in europe another proposal arising from the greatly aids frances earn cam ik walgn for security regional defense 4 pacts facts to provide the nations partial f with reciprocal assistance asb Istance in rei polling an unprovoked air attack are part of the plan france and great britain are willing to enter into such ia t a series of pacts and suggest that oth it er ei european nations be invited to join this signifies that either nation must rush planes to tile the aid of the other in A the event ot of attack from the air the A k pact will undoubtedly be concluded be tween great britain find and france no DO a 14 or matter what action the other nations li take although no formal announce A 3 dent has been made some european diplomats are not at H all certain that germany and poland 4 i can an be persuaded to change the m s attitude they have so far manil tested toward suggestions for their pary in an ea eastern terri locarno II 11 germany may be so strongly rearmed a 4 by this time that she will not abt be cont rk berned whether her armaments are le n gali allred all zed ill ik this however Is only speculation n dispatches from germany have ludl ki bated the welchs willingness to engage li in any con conversations versa t ions proposed by the efranco rf franco british formula but slie she must A first be assured of complete equality I 1 of status ra CORAH BORAH of idaho idabo always u sternly opposed to action that V night lend lead the united states into foreign tors fors eign entanglements entangle ments has surprisingly ra come forward with a demand that con 0 gress investigate the alleged religious ra persecutions in mexico and persuade 1 sour our neighbors neleh hors to the south to cease 31 them the excuse for such proposed L t meddling Is that some citizens ot of the 3 1 I united called may be among the vic through its representatives la in it I washington WashIng toa the mexican government e calmly denies there Is any religious persecution down there and says all atit pill who obey tb the laws are permitted to al a worship as they please if the borah ss LT resolution carries mexico may well tell the united states to mind its own 7 business represent representative active fish of new keyork followed corass lead by intro ant in the house a resolution calling a upon the president to tale take diplomatic x steps toward abatement of what he tie 11 declares Is growing communism in in to lie he said the communistic n trend was directly connected with the religious persecutions and that t entrenchment of communism in mexico r ali would seriously affect the united states tares tta T million pounds of steel in I 1 L the fo tom m of a huge gate was slowly lowered into place at the boulder dam athe great colorado rier was placed placed control and there came into be ling a new take lake which will eventually 0 of the be the largest ever made by man in art am two or three years yeara it will extend back 1 li illo 1 miles from the dam by june I 1 of ext it will contain about acre off t of water or one tenth of its ca M acety only one of the diversion tun remains open it Is on the nece evada side and through it will be perg bitted ed to how flow only enough water to tt t the he needs of irrigation in the im I 1 0 crial valley of california I 1 t I 1 acy rabe HE much advertised benefits from russian recognition have been for rather less than satisfactory neither the wide cypa expansion aslon of trade which was a of or the satisfactory bettle ment of debts materialized and tollow follow to mcg F 9 a conference with soviet depre Fita tives secretary cordell hull ad bitted that depto diplomatic matle dilly dallying 8 biad ad come to an end r null hull issued a curt statement that 1 I certain diplomatic changes had bad been be an rs ordered pr dered in I 1 moscow the acting ii lit tache will be withdrawn the coni eonas conas i vilate genera generalship iship will be abolished or lind further reductions will be made rak ln the personnel of the embassy he be it if stated 0 abed iel I 1 the united states action means a TO period ot of strained r t relations between t illie two countries although not to the is as of the united states governor bents withdrawing a win reco recognition anition wll wit C will remain as ambas go 90 tador ador but there Is little doubt that the states will not proceed with at nat ruction of an embassy building and nd that arranged ants tor for creating consulates la in other parts of russia will be deferred R t broke out in eng england land ns as a protest against the like new dole measure despite an announcement by minister of labor oliver stanley that recent reductions in unemployment payments would be restored thousands continued their protest campaign demanding not only the of relief cuts but an increase oner the scale of relief imposed before the adent of the unemployment assistance board last month violent cla clashes hes occurred at where a mob of battled with mounted police at glasgow during a discussion of the new relief concessions two councillors were thrown out oui of the council chamber and a band of unemployed men and women were vere also forcibly ejected P PRESIDENT RESIDENT ROOSEVELT renewed i the automobile code with two changes designed to stabilize employment men but the american federation of labor growing daily more dissatisfied with the governments polley policy denounced the code extension and resident president W william I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 a m green said we will arl not accept it recognize nor yield to it IL the federations executive 11 council bitterly attacked attached donald idich berg emergency council wm green director and dr leo chairman of the automobile labor board asserting they are hostile to the american federation of labor colmans Wol mans hoard board not long ago conducted elections in the detroit area which revealed that less than 10 per cent 0 of the employees were affiliated with the federation and presumably for this reason green and his aids were not consulted in the matter of renewal of the code the ahe president lost no time in serving notice that labor would not nor be permitted to dictate administration policies extension of the code was welcomed by the automobile manufacturers association so its officers declaring there would be steadier work in their factories and that winter unemployment would be greatly reduced the changes in the code call for the introduction of new models during a goday coday GO CO day period before or after october 1 and pay and a half for overtime work two days later the president again fired back at the federation in reply to the federation executive councils demand that S clay williams administration board chairman he be removed at least until a cigarette code satisfactory to labor could be ap approved acte williams 1 liams had been appointed aal after r careful consideration the president said and there was no need tor for any controversy tro versy A resolution had been passed by the labor council asking william green to beek seek the ouster of williams as a foe of labor before lie he took the post williams AV ellams headed one of the nations largest tobacco companies agov AFTER FTER less than a month in gov thomas II 11 moodie was ousted by the north north dakota supreme court the court held noodle moodie ineligible on the ground that he had bad voted and thereby established residence in minnesota in 1930 the constitutional provision requires candidates for governor to have lived in the state five consecutive years before election his successor aleut gov walter II 11 welford will be the fourth governor in seven months last june the state supreme court ordered the removal of william langer who had bad just been convicted of conspiracy to solicit political contributions from federal relief workers worker during his brief term in office moodie was in difficulties with the legislature the lower house being controlled by the nonpartisan party which was hostile to noodle moodie who was the second democrat ever to win the office WILLIAM maccracken former assistant stant secretary of commerce for aeronautics will spend ten days in jail the supreme court decreed thus settling the right of the senate to punish for contempt maccracken was sentenced to jail by the senate when he failed to produce data requested by the senate air mall mail investigating committee the district of columbia supreme court held the senate acted within its power but the district court of appeals sided with maccracken 0 ORGANIZED labor in america now gives its full support to the international labor organization la in geneva it was officially chilly announced in the swiss city that president william green of the american federation of labor will be the american member of the body leou leon joubaux Jou haux french labor leader in a speech at geneva expressed the joy of labor representatives of all countries at the operation cooperation co of american tabor labor with startling rapidity the ACTING agricultural adjustment administration ousted a group of radical new dealers which Sr secretary tary of A agriculture r 1 li wallace said was for the 9 good of the serece serl sen ice ce jerome N frnnk frank loo lee pressman and frank shea and gardner jackson all tendered their resignations the final fate of fred C howe victor cotnam and alger hiss still remain in doubt the bloodless purge of the group known as favored of rexford exford It 0 tugwell Tug was unexpected evidently signals were confused cont used because president roosevelt in its ills press presa conference stated that he was uninformed of any such action but later in it the lie day secretary wallace said the r resident president was aware of the action before I 1 it t was announced wallace added however that tugwell who Is in florida had not been consulted it may be remembered that hat Tug wells fight for frank resulted in the discharge of george ceorge N reek peek as AAA administrator and it was felt by some that it wa ans to avoid possible trouble with ith tugwell that he was not informed of the plan agricultural agriculture administrator davis informed newspaper men that the order was necessary to preserve harmony there was mounting difficulty in getting things done said administrator dafes we believed things would function more smoothly it if they were directed by men familiar with farm problems and having a farm background wallace was asked if this statement applied to tugwell ile he hastily replied that tu tugwell well had an excellent farm background which may be a distinct surprise to many tto THE HE first special federal grand jury to be called at washington washing ton since the teapot dome oil scandals more than ten years ago began investigation of the public works scandal involving an alleged conspiracy to ue miles of california redwood pipe in a texas irrigation project that originally called for no pipe at all administrator harold L ickes instituted the grand jury action the plot centers around the willacy county texas water co control atrol program to irrigate citrus orchards ickes claims the money was promised by on the understanding that the willacy project would be a gravity system requiring no pipe and that after the papers were signed by the plans were mysteriously altered to make it a pre pressure siire system and to use 0 00 miles of redwood pipe according to the evidence to be placed before the jury officials and engineers texas politicians and lumbermen wert parties to the conspiracy when the willacy county matter hag ha been sifted the jury may reported irregularities in other projects and may also start a new investigation vesti gation of war department contracts postmaster GENERAL JAMES r PARLEY FARLEY will either have to resl resla resign a his bis job as head of the post office department part pirt ment or give up the chairmanship of the democratic ria na lional committee 11 senator norris ne braska succeeds in putting through a bill lie he introduced in tha th senate norris would take taka w the post office from parley farley down out of 0 partisan politics the tha postmaster general genera would be appointed james farley for ten years and the tha present system whereby congressmen have an important voice in the appointment of postmasters would be abolished all employees would be select ed for merit and effi efficiency clency only the chances of ever putting such a measure through congress are more than problematical lema while norris asserts that coD congressmen gressmen ought to be tickled to death to be rid of the jolo job it Is hardly likely that very many congressmen will be anxious to give up tile the task of handing banding out such political plums the administration moved hastily to introduce a counter bill which would provide that all postmaster ships would be brought under civil service and which would ban political appointments and open most of the jobs only to career employees in the postal service the measure was introduced by senator joseph C OMah oncy democrat wyoming and was said to have the approval of both bogli the president and parley farley only civil service employees of tho the postal system who have served in supervisory sory capacities or as post inspectors postmasters of first class offices who have had at least four years of actual experience tf fr executives of broad experience in private life would constitute the class from which postmasters would be selected for offices having gross receipts of oc lie or more S SPEEDY police action was necessary to avert new bloodshed in paris on the anniversary of if the uprising caused by popular indignation over the tha scandal disclosures thousands of arrests were made as communists sought to arouse the public to a repetition of the riots of a year ago when 19 were killed in the place de la ia concorde police gave the reds reda no chance to carry out their intended maneuvers the most harmless looking individuals were escorted a few blocks and let go with farewell kicks while those found carrying weapons wore were rubbed into improvised concentration camps premier flanda W waa hissed and booed bloed by many fin eating nationalists as he attended memorial services in notre dame cathedral |