Show news review of current events the world over Hitler ites demand control of 0 german government bonus army Is ordered home by its commander chapin succeeds lamont lament in cabinet by EDWARD W PICK PICKARD ARD more the voters of germany ONCE frustrated the plans of adoli adolf hitler er and his national socialist party to set get control of the govern ment of the retch in ii 5 14 the parliamentary M s1 sa NS about elections doubled the nazis their representation in the reichstag electing members but they were still far short of 0 I 1 majority in consequence chancellor von and hla his cabinet representing g no purly party but with adolph hitter hitler the backing of the 1 junker elements element declared they would hold on the nazi leaders who might combine with the junkers were said to have rejected that idea and were determined to demand the selection of one of themselves as and another as minister of the interior just what the outcome of the political struggle will be cannot be determined until the reichstag meets at the end of august of the twenty one parties contesting only 13 gained seats under the official apportionment thus eight parties lost their entity tor for the time being besides the fact that it bro brought I 1 no tINh rightist maj majority rity the elec elections electing next eit biggest surprise was the strength developed by the communists who will have 89 instead of their former 77 seats that the middle of the road course no longer appeals to the german voter was believed indicated by the crushing of the moderate parties of the right even including hugen bergs nationalists GR IGNATZ the great MGR M priest politician who formerly was chancellor of austria and still was helping direct the destinies of his country died at his home near vienna of bf diabetes and complications of the lung due to the presence of a bullet fired bred at him by an assassin eight years ago strangely enough his death saved the government of his party the christian socialists from defeat in the parliament and consequent downfall the government needed Sel vote in parliament to defeat a no confidence resolution introduced by the pan germans and backed by the socialists cia lists under austrian law deputies cannot vote by proxy seibels Sei Sel severe illness prevented him from attending parliament less than an hour after Sei Sel death chancellor dollfuss appointed a local banker john to take his seat hurried to parliament arriving just in time to vote tor for the government that vote saved the cabinets life the count being deadlocked 81 to 81 and bolivia are in arms PARAGUAY ready to engage in real warfare for possession of the disputed gran chaco region where here already their frontier forces have been fighting and the bolivians ians have attacked several paraguayan forts mobilization was ordered in paraguay and was expected any day in bolivia in both countries there were great demonstrations of patriotism and the war fever was high the united states appealed to the two nations to cease warlike activities and submit their dispute to arbitration being joined in this effort by mexico colombia cuba and uruguay argentine brazil chile and other latin american countries added their pleas tor for a peaceful settlement and collective cables were sent to paraguay and bolivia informing them they were violating the arbitration treaty adopted at the pan american conference in 1028 1928 bolivia already had notified the neutrals she would settle the gran chaco dispute even by the force of arms A similar reply was sent bent by her to the league of nations paraguay agreed to arbitration both bolivia and Para paraguay guny claim the whole of the chaco as between lip tween the paraguay and rivers actually the territory Is about equally divided now as far as physical occupation goes OBERT P LAMONT of chicago R ROBERT resigned as secretary of commerce in order to return to private business his retirement from the cabinet had been expected for some time to succeed him president hoover selected roy D chapin of detroit who has been chairman of the board of the hudson motor company since 1923 1023 mr chapin who was born in michigan in 1880 has been a close friend of mr hoover for many years and Is a lifelong republican ile he Is married and lives at grosse farms michigan UAL warfare broke out at the REAL dixie bee coal mine ten miles from terre haute ind where trouble had been brewing tor for months five thousand union miners armed with rifles attacked the nonunion workers and amil la in the battle one of the hie former was tilled killed and a number on both sides were wounded the defenders numbering nu in less than a hundred took took refuge in ID a small building and were there besle besieged ged for or 48 hours governor leslie was asked to send state troops and more than national guards men were ordered to the scene under command of col paul Sl eberling before moving against a the line of union pickets the colonel and his aids scouted the region in airplanes the troops then advanced early to in the morning and the union forces vanished swiftly without firing a shot at the soldiers the beleaguer ed miners were rescued four of them bein being 9 wounded among them was one worn wom an colonel Sl eberlIng established military patrols around the mine reverberations of the ousting reverberations of the bonus expeditionary force from washington continued to roll over the country and it was evident the political toes foes of 1 1 PIK 1 president el hoover 0 0 v e r would take full ad S vantage g of his ile ac 3 tion notwithstanding the fact that it seemed to have general approval weary and bedraggled some nine thousand members of the B EL V F made their way to johnstown pa at the gov pinchot invitation of mayor mccloskey but gov gifford pinchot said they would not be permitted to camp there until con gress meets as they wished at the same time pinchot bitterly attacked attached the president tor for the way the men had been treated in NN washington ashington I 1 then a maryland woman offered a big plot of ground in that state for a camp but governor ritchie put a quietus on that plan chiefly tor for reasons of sani tation walter W waters leader of the army issued orders for its disband ment but later produced a new scheme separate camps in each state and said various governors had bad made favorable replies to his communications to the men in the johnstown camp waters said he did not intend to make another march to washington that the bonus seekers would fight their battle at the polls A coroners jury in washington exonerated one rated two policemen who killed two of the bonus marchers barchers mar chers during the riot in ing that preceded their ousting 17 RED C CROXTON who was ap k L pointed assistant to the directors of the reconstruction finance corpo ration to pass on loans to states called on all governors of states seeking fed eral relief funds to send with their applications statements showing estimated relief needs for each of the remaining months of 1932 ar lists of the municipalities and other political subdivisions for which funds are required Co governor vernor pinchot made application to the R F C board for an immediate loan of for relief in Pennsylva nl and said the states minimum requirements tip op 0 april 1 next would he we have 12 persons totally unemployed governor told the board in addition we have working on half time ami represents more than half the working population of the state G ROOSEVELT EVELT opened his speaking campaign with an address over the radio in the course of which lie he attacked all republican administrations since wilbon for extravagance lk a ance in washing ton it was predicted that this would evoke a sharp response fro from calvin coolidge 4 it ak one of whose Is that his bis lid ad reduced the public debt annul sq say Z I 1 others othele V of Roosevel ts tlona and issert insertions ions F C walker were due for notice from president hoover in his bis speech of acceptance on august IL 11 the democratic candidate was cheered by the announcement that governor ely of massachusetts who put al smith in nomination would support the jie ticket and also naso liy by a call from froin the former rit national lonal chairman john J raskob chairman james A farley announced the appointment of frank 0 walker as aa treasurer of the democratic national committee the post had bod been vacant since the resignation of james W gerard last spring mr walker ira ima new york lawyer of considerable sid erable note republican national chairman kv ev erett sanders made a call on calvin coolidge dise recently and afterwards con firmed finned the report mentioned above that the sage of northampton would wool take part in the campaign in behalf of president hoover making several speeches in october M METHODS of spreading employment especially the plan of shortening the working hours of those now employed were the subject of discussion in several conferences in 1 washington ton between a group of 0 new englanders and the administration at the beginning of the week president hoover was represented in the talks by secretaries D doak oak and lamont lament who have hare studied the problem carefully under direction of ur mr hoover returning from the rapidan camp the chief executive joined to in the conferences feren ces to review the situation and IS see e what f further u coordinated co steps can be taken the new englanders were members of a recent con ference oo on re employment and sought national operation cooperation co in achieving job security by job sharing U UNCLE SAM Is willing to participate in the world economic conference sponsored by the league leaga is of f nations the invitation aaion having been accepted by the state iiii icil department but it Is sr stipulated that war debts and reparations are not to be subjects 5 of discussion at the meeting and specific A tariff rates also are barred by the united states as topics the invitation I 1 indeed n d e e d made these excel k eions neither the date H H bundy nor the place where the conference Is to be held has been settled it has been generally assumed that the conference would be held in london although reports have been circulated that it mt might bt be held to in the united states indications are however that the conference will be held in a nation signatory to the league of nations covenant the date for the conference may not be set until after the conclusion of the imperial conference at ottawa two of the announced major objects sought at the coming conference are a revival of international trade and the restoration of currencies to a healthy basis the silver question in its various phases will be on the conference agenda other subjects to be discussed include prohibitions placed on imports and exports trade quotas and other barriers to trade monetary rind and credit policies the levei level of prices the movement of capital from one nation to another tariff policy and producers produce re agreements that the subject of war debts Is still alive in washington ns as well as in europe Is indicated by the recent report that harvey tl rl bundy assistant of state Is 19 in paris with secret instructions from the department of state relating to an adjustment of the french debt to america in proportion to the extent to which france Is willing to disarm more will be beard of 0 this later our senators who oppose cancellation or reduction of the war debts are keeping close watch of developments and believe it will be impossible to exclude that issue from the coming economic conference OL BENNETT C CLARK CLARE son of C COL the late speaker champ clark won the democratic nomination for united states senator from missouri defeating lefea tID charles 11 howell cowell former democratic state chairman and other aspirants clark Is thoroughly wet henry W klel kiel according accord ng to incomplete returns was nominated for senator by the republicans in the kansas primaries senator george mcgill mcgall and gov GOT harry 11 woodring won re nominations and the republicans apparently had chosen ben S paulen for senator and alfred M landon for governor mcgill paulen and landon are listed as drys exhibitions of speed W WONDERFUL and skill characterize the olympic games at los loa angeles athletes from floru many lands are competing and records mean little to them tor for they set new ones dally daily the american teams were doing very well in the scoring of points notable among the performances were the winning of the meter dash by eddie tolan mich alch igan gan degro who tied the world record of 10 3 10 seconds the victory of Ko of poland in the meter run capture of the meters run by y tom hampson of england who set a new record of 8 10 and the javelin throwing and other performances for mances of babe Didrik didrikson nid sori the remarkable mar lable woman athlete from texas who does superlatively almost everything except tennis who are interested la in base dball THOSE hall and what american were ere not wholly surprised when president william of the chicago national league club announced that rogers hornsby bad been deposed as manager of the cubs and the place given to charles grimm erst baseman who lias has been the teams captain hornsby was let out of the club entirely but his salary will be paid to the end of the year R rogers g it t 1 Is known thinh the team was as rood good as rated it and he was severely critical of the players short comings philip K wrigley owner of the cubs said in chicago that while he knew ariew was dissatisfied with the way things were going the change chance in managers mann gers was made without his bis knowledge WOLFGANG VON GRONAU CAPT of germany and three companions completed their ill inight ht from their na live land to in the aerial beai groenland greenland wal by way of iceland greenland labrador ottawa and de troit 0 1332 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