Show news review of Curr current elit events the world over roosevelt meets afeei s landon and other oilier governor in hi ii 1 relief conference revised budget g fio figures allures put debt at 34 billions by EDWARD W PICKARD 0 newspaper paper union I 1 D ROOSEVELT and F FRANKLIN alf M landon rival candidates for the presidency met in somewhat dram dramatic abic fashion in des moines iowa but they met as chief executives of the 4 united states and of kansas respectively for the purpose of discussing p plans I 1 a n s for the relief of drouth stricken farmers the conference held at mr Roosevel ts tion and including gov i landon 1 the governors of the other states that had suffered especially from the drouth began in the state house in DOS des moines where governor I 1 herring ferring entertained the distinguished visitors at a luncheon the president and mr landon it was said did most of tile the talking at this repast and exchanged a lot of joking remarks then th the e conference was started in earnest each state being taken up in tur turn n when it came to kansas governor landon presented in manuscript form a def definite L nite plan in large part the same as he submitted to harry hopkins two years ago early in the evening mr roosevelt entertained the governors at dinner aboard his special train on that occasion he and mr landon had their most intimate talk results of the conference if any were riot not made public at once the president reserving announcement of his plans for a radio address I 1 TARRY ARRY night club Henter entertainer and aviator and dick merrill veteran pilot successfully flew across the atlantic in their monoplane lady peace but failed to reach london their destination by some miles running into a hard rainstorm over ireland they lost their way and were forced to land near llandilo llandeilo Llan dilo wales because their fuel was exhausted neither the aviators nor the plane were injured richman said the flight was pleasant most of the way R DEVISING the 1937 budget fig lv ures he submitted to congress to in january president roosevelt now estimates that expenditures caused by the bonus and the AAA invalidation will put the public debt atthe at the all time high figure of he says however i that better business will run tax receipts up higher than was expected the presidents revision covered the 1 president p p dent fiscal year that be gan july 1 last and roosevelt cosevelt oo sevelt will end june 30 1937 during his ill s absence from the capital it was issued by acting budget director daniel W bell the chief items changed by the estimate were 1 receipts fixed at 2 expenditures at 3 gross deficit or the year at 4 public debt on june 30 1937 at these estimates compared with january figures as follows fol lovs I 1 receipts of i 2 expenditures of 3 deficit of 4 public debt at end of year of the deficit mr roosevelt estimated is the lowest of the new deal regarding this figure the president said the estimated deficit for is which includes include for statutory debt retirement and for further payments under the ada adjusted compensation payment act deducting the amount of the statutory debt retirement leaves a net deficit of this does not mean that there will be an increase in the public debt of this amount for the reason that it is contemplated during the year to reduce the working balance of the general fund by approximately 11 what mr roosevelt meant by this was that instead of borrowing money to cover the difference between receipts and expenditures the treasury would dip into the general fund for U IT T WAS benito turn to go into the european version of the indian war dance following hitler and stalin and he gave a great performance at avellino center of the italian army maneuvers 11 II duce announced to a cheering throng that he could mobilize soldiers in the course of a few hours and after a simple order the premier declared the world is in the throes of an irresistible rearmament armament re race and ital italy must ct the idea of eternal peace which which he said is foreign to our creed and to our temperament he asserted that the arnite forces of italy are more eff icier than ever as a consequence of the ethiopian war and that the men engaged in the maneuvers are but a modest and almost insignificant part of the count rys actual war strength we must be strong cried mus mussolini we must be always stronger erl we must be so strong that we can face any eventualities and took look directly in the eye whatever may befall germanys germanas Germ anys new army of 0 a million men created by hillers Hit lers ordee doubling the term of compulsory military training is to be financed by increased taxes on all companies and corporations by 25 15 per cent for 1936 and by 50 per cent for 1937 J TAPAN APAN prop proposes oses to build up a hubn submarine larine fleet approximately 30 per cent larger than that 0 i either cither great britain or the united states such was the substance of a note delivered by the japanese embassy in london to the british foreign office the decision replaces the submarine parity among the three powers established by the 1930 london naval treaty japan notified great britain that it was determined to keep afloat tons of destroyers and 15 tons of submarines above the 1930 london treaty quotas this tonnage if the treatis tre atys provisions were carried out would be scrapped at the end of this year the japanese note was in reply to great britaina Brit ains memorandum of july 15 1936 invoking the escape clause of the first london treaty in order to increase its destroyer tonnage above the pacts allowance japan gave the lack of sufficient excess destroyers as its reason for retaining a surplus in submarines the united states like great britain has decided it must keep in service after the end of the year tons of over age destroyers in excess of the total permitted by the 1930 treaty SHOULD war break out in europe france counts on having the powerful polish army on her side consequently the week long visit of gen edward r inspector it general of that army and a polish military mission to france was made the uc occasion casion of elaborate ceremonies the train carrying the poles crossed the border at belfort and there general amig en I 1 kadz adz ly was received by the commanding snugly generals of the area and reviewed thousands of troops of the tha frontier regiments going thence to paris the poles were accorded the highest ast military honors and the crowds in in the decorated streets cheered them lustily dinners for the guests were given by president albert lebrun premier leon blum and foreign minister delbos later they were taken to the franco german Iron frontier tier where they inspected the famous maginot defense line of concrete and steel strongholds strong holds and passages A great military review at nancy ended the our IN TN AN AM appeal to the supreme court of the united states the virginian railway company made an attack on the provisions of the railway labor act authorizing collective bargaining between representatives of the employees and the carriers the railroad appealed from rulings by the eastern virginia federal district court and the fourth circuit court of appeals requiring it to negotiate c concerning ning disputes with a unit of ti the ie american federation of labor it contended the legislation passed in 1926 and amended in 1934 violated the constitution by depriving it of liberty and property and attempting to regulate labor relations with employees engaged solely in intrastate activities B labur labor costs in new york or city ar arn too high the charles press largest magazine printing house there has decided to close the plant in which it employs 1000 men and women and move where costs are lower executives of the company said they did not object to the wage scales imposed by new york unions but found the differential between the local scale and the rates ii ia force elsewhere so great greal that it was impossible to continue in new york when the press moves it will vill take with it an annual pay roll of publishers ot of tile the seventy magazines printed by t the h e company have been notified of the impending closing among them are the literary digest and the nation UNITED I 1 STATES district TORNEY L C TT of washington was asked by vice president garner to pres nl it to the federal grand jury the case casa of six railway audit and inspection company officials who failed to appear before a senate committee gome two weeks ago those cited by mr garner fercl were W W groves president of the company W B groves vice president earl douglas 11 rico nice I 1 vice president J E blair air secre tary treasurer R S judge director and J C boyer the committee headed by senator la follette Fol lotte is investigating the alleged use of labor spies s by employers in disputes with their employees at the time of the hearing an attorney for the company told the committee I 1 an injunction was being sought in federal court to prevent the officials appearance and to prohibit production of their records M MRS RS RUTH BRYAN OWEN I 1 I 1 now the wife of capt boerge rohde of the danish kings royal life guards has resigned as amerl american minister to denmark in order to be free to campaign as a private citizen for 31 the re election of president roosevelt A and the president has accepted her resignation nation this was done in an exchange of acle telegrams that from mr roosevelt saying ruth owen while I 1 am very loath to have you discontinue ti the le very fine se services rv you have been rendering as united states minister to denmark I 1 appreciate your reasons for wanting to resign and the motives that prompt you I 1 therefore reluctantly accept your our resignation mrs rohde daughter T of william willia M jennings bryan has had a long career of public service before entering the diplomatic service she served in the seventy first and sev enty second congresses 1929 to 1933 from florida captain rohde to whom she was married in july last is her third husband SIX bombs dropped from an unidentified spanish airplane fell perilously near the american destroyer kane which was en route from gibraltar to bilbao to help in the removal of americans from the war zone the kane fired several rounds from an antiaircraft anti aircraft gun at the plane naturally our government was roused to protest secretary of state hull instructed his agents abroad to request both the spanish government and gen francisco franco leader of the rebel forces to issue instructions in the strongest terms to prevent another incident of this character the rebel forces in the north were making a powerful air attack on arun scattering many bombs on that border city and an assault by land and sea forces was expected at any moment the government troops there had refused to sur tender lender and their officers said rightist prisoners including some prominent men would be exposed in the most open places during the bombardment the madrid government govern men admitted its troops had sustained an important reverse in a battle at oropesa miles southwest of the capital and were driven back to talavera later a loyalist victory at that place was claimed though london heard the rr rebels bels had scored another victory there the fighting in tile the Guad guadarrama arroma mountains continued indecisively R D SOLUTIONS adopted by the lv american bar association at its meeting in boston declare firel firmly y a ainest any attempt to limit the power ot of federal courts to pass on the constitutionality of laws the association avoided what had been expected to be a lively debate by taking a noncommittal attitude on the report leport of another committee which denounced in great part the alleged invasion of the rights of citizens by the new leal deal this report to which there was a minority report appended was received and filed by the assembly but not accepted and the committee which filed it was discharged from further duty frederick i 1 of minneapolis was unanimously elected president of the association for the coming year perhaps the farmers of ameri ca dont realize it but during july they enjoyed the largest cash income they have had since 1929 figures given out by tire department of agriculture show the sales of farm products brought them against in june and only in july 1935 to their income from corn sales the farmers added in various forms of 0 government benefits bringing the total cash at their disposal to the rental and other benefits totaled in in june and in july 19 1935 35 tile the sharp increase in cash farm income in july was mainly due to the pronounced gain in income from rom grains ceiell chiefly y wheat it the report said rece receipts ts of wheat in the principal markets in july were the fourth largest for the month on record despite the relatively small supplies on farms this year prices of meat animals in july while averaging slightly lower than in june were nevertheless higher than in july 1935 so that income f from ro m me meat a t animals animal 3 w was 3 s considerably higher than a year ago cash income from dairy products increased more than season seasonal all 11 |