Show HENTS PUS IN RUSSIA APPROVES THE SECURITY PACT PLAN BUT POLAND REMAINS ALOOF by EDWARD W PICKARD 0 western News newspaper union S SOVIET OVIET russia Is ready to line up with great britain france and italy in promoting the general european security pact which ls Is the basis of En glands plan tor for p peace ace this was brou brought br out by the visit to MO moscow scow of capt anthony eden british lord privy sea seal and his big conferences with dictator josef stalin nod and maxim litvinov soviet foreign commissar issar according u ing to the joint given the M litvinov press p these e statesmen were of the opinion that in tile the present international situation it Is more than ever necessary to pursue the endeavor to promote the bull building ding up of a system of collective security in europe as contemplated in the anglo an 10 french ot of the third of february and in conformity with the principles of the league of nations it was made clear that hat germany an and poland foland would be welcome to enter the arrangement but that it would go ahead even without them captain eden then went on to warsaw to talk things over with the poles and even as he was departing from moscow the soviet press launched another fierce attack on germany michael vice commissar for defense in an article in the newspaper pravda declared germany would have bare an army of by the summer exceeding the french army by 40 per cent and almost equaling the soviet army in SIM ile he charged hitler with lulling france to sleep with antl anti soviet war talk in the hope france would not realize her own peril view that germany contemplates attacking attaching france was supported by an authorized article in the weekly journal de moscou which asserted the leaders of the belch realized exceptional risk tow to which aich germany would subject herself by invasion of the tremendous territories of the U S S B R a country possessing powerful armaments and unlimited opportunities for improving and increasing these armaments it Is almost probable the journal said eald that under tinder certain circumstances hitler eitler will prefer other fields of aggression gres sion and an intensified revision of the map of Europe will be started not in the east but in the wesa west POLAND appears to have decided to play a lone band in the european embrogno though she remains friendly to germany it Is reported that captain edens visit to warsaw was as disappointing as was that of sir john simon to berlin the polish government Is determined to sign no pact that would commit the th nation bittl on to fight for russia against germany or for germany against russia and france nor will it permit either german or russian troops to be transported across poland the polish statesmen say they will sign a series of bilateral eral pacts and will go as far as any other nation in parallel disarmament they assert that they have no alliance with germany though their mutual troubles have been settled tor for the next ten years and that the alliance with france still holds good F tokyo there came a state ment indicating that japan would give at least moral support to the european powers that are seeking agreements to counteract hillers Hit lers move more for the rearmament armament re of germany it was given out by eiji bijl the frequently quoted spokesman for the foreign office lie he said japan will ll 11 I 1 hold old fb EL aloof from the b european crisis and that there would be no far L eastern locarno pact but that we cannot eiji think of any alliance with germany tokyo asserted Is ready to als cuss class with russia some degree of de of the eastern frontiers NINETEEN NINE TEEN cardinals met with pope plus pius in a secret consistory and to them lie he delivered an em denunciation of 0 war which lie said eald would be so enormous a crime so foolish a manifestation of fury wo we believe it absolutely impossible 11 it if however there Is someone who wishes to commit this nefarious crime then the holy father said he could do nothing else than pray to god to destroy those people who desire war at this moment naomen he continued the clamor of war la Is urther sally dlf diffused fused and the cause of agitation to all and arouses in everyone the greatest fear the consistory approved the canonization of messed blessed thomas more king henry VUIs chancellor and bishop john fisher of england who lost their heads beads tor for opposing lien rys marriage to anne boleyn 0 alleged directions from the yacht on which president loosevelt sevelt was fishing in florida wa the lie majority in the house refused to accept the restrictions injected in the atiq 1 work relief bill and sent bent it back t to 0 C conference on ference to have these removed the restrictions objectionable to tile the administration were those requiring senate mate confIrm confirmation atlon of administrative officers of tile the program and that in I 1 ans and grants to states lit at least one third of the money should be expended for direct labor the latter require ment according to secretary ickes anil and others would result in the exclusion of rural electrification slum clearance and simil similar tir projects defending the move more to send the bill back to conference buchanno Puch annn of geor gin gia said the president Is assuming responsibility response bill ty all we ask Is to give him a bill that he clin can work on in shifting from dole to employment in replying to buchanan Buc hanao representative Ite robert bacon rep N Y contended that the labor provision was needed in order to igich out pet local projects and afford as much direct relief of unemployment as possible congress has reached a pretty low ebb declared minority lender leader bertrand site rep N T Y when it cant even pass on a conference report without receiving orders from the chief executive REED the new solicitor S STANLEY getter general al jbv obtained from the cupi supreme eme court permission to dismiss the g governments ern v appeal in the belcher lumber code case therefore there probably will b be e no decision as to the constitutionality tiona lity of the national industrial recovery act by the chief tribunal before congress takes action on the bill to extend the recovery law belcher was indicted for violating the tour hour and wage provisions of the lumber code but judge W I 1 grubb of the federal district court in in birmingham ming liam held against the government the indictment was dismissed grubb ruled the law unconstitutional the government appealed to the supreme court in an effort to expedite the decision emplacement EPLA CEMENT of the system replacement IX of crop control Is seen as a future potentiality of a new organization established at the department of agriculture under rexford G tuga ell the organization con consolidates soll federal agencies dealing with soil erosion I 1 and tugwell Is expected to direct the expenditure of about a billion dollars dollar in public works funds on the public land program at present plans call cal for retirement of milr G tugwell lions of acres of mar ginal lands now contributing to surpluses which experts contend will prove a more effective way of dealing with overproduction than policy of taxing commodities for acreage slashes the latter Is meeting increased opposition due to rising living costs and increasing competition from foreign powers there will probably be little immediate change in crop control plans since the tugwell program will require considerable time be fore ore it can be operated effectively COR F OR the second time the united states supreme court reversed the convict convictions lons and death sentences of two of the scottsboro Scott who were accused of assault on two white girls the court held that since negroes in alabama are not permitted to serve on juries they are denied equal protection of the laws lawe in violation of the fourteenth amendment it declared the state court erred in not quashing the he indictments tills this was a big victory for the colored 1 race but to ID another decision by the supreme court the negroes were the losers the tribunal ruled that the democratic party to in texas Is a voluntary association not subject to control by the state legislature and as such may exclude colored persons front from voting in its primaries THROUGH T TROUGH the efforts of donald Rl chberg berg chairman of the an agreement was reached by the bituminous coal operators and and the united mine aline workers whereby the pre ailing alling coal code Is extended to june 16 and a threatt threatened ned strike of about halt a million miners averted the present pr esprit wages and hours of work are continued president lewis of the miners insisted the union had not yielded to the operators but the fact remained that it if it had not consented to the agreement mr air Rieb Rl chberg berg could and would have extended the code by executive order this would have placed the union in the d position of opposing and defying the administration and would have weal weakened ened the effect of its advocacy of the wagner labor disputes bill the mack black con nery bill and the guffy bill which would virtually convert tile the bituminous coal industry into a public utility ERE were further dust storms in tile the already alre nily severely afflicted plateau district of southwest kansas southeast colorado and parts of new mexico texas aud and oklahoma in western kansas the hie farmers began tile the con st ruction of earthen breast breastworks against the wind and a federal appropriation pria tion of for tills was received fears that the dust storms would cause an epidemic of pneumonia were allayed when it was found that there were no germs of that disease on laboratory plates exposed in the dust filled atmosphere by aviators tornadoes in mississippi and texas resulted in the deaths of at least half a dozen persons and the injury of many others HEN the illinois legislature nl at W WHEN tile the behest of governor horner and tile the federal administration passed a state recovery act tile the new dealers hailed this ns As nn an example that all states should follow now county judge homer W ila hall at bloomington has held that the act Is n nl al lie ile also declared the national automobile code inoperative as applied to illinois under the state recovery act the judge remarked an unlawful delegation of the authority of the state legislature has brought about a situation whereby violations of the state act can he be prosecuted by the state only through the sanction and by the authority of the federal director of codes delegated authority may not cot be cedele gated 11 the judge said authority delegated by the people to the legislature permitting the making of la laws ws may not be re delegated liy by tile legislature to comm communities tin itle S bure bureaus aus cod code authorities or executives allowing these agencies to make rules with the effect of laws the violation of bihli makes the individual amenable to tile the criminal statutes of a new relief bureau C CREATION in new york was demanded by bernard S deutsch Deutsc li president of the hoard board of aldermen who asserted that twenty millions of dollars a year in relief funds has been wasted through throng b the incompetency red tape bureaucracy and the domination by pr professional ofes social service workers of the emergency relief bureau and the state temporary emergency relief relict administration tra tion new deal program de blied ed from president Roosevel ts policies was launched by the young premier paul van zeeland Zee lind and he was given an overwhelming vote of confidence by the senate and chamber of deputies the effect of going off the gold standard already Is being felt for prices of food staples are going up the government warned traders that any undue increases in prices would be punished severely premier van zeeland said 1 I am a keen admirer of president roosevelt who obtained essential results mainly in allow SHO NNIng ins his country to work in peace lie ile certainly committed errors had he be based ills his program of economic expansion upon gold the world crisis would be ended now but I 1 apply those measures to belgium which I 1 consider good investigation investigation of the adminis tra tion of the virgin islands by gov paul pearson was ordered by the senate five of whose members will conduct the inquiry the sum of was appropriated to cover their expenses pearson Is a holdover from aroi the hoover administration and charges against him were made by paul yates formerly his administrative assistant dover DIRECT negotiations with italy over the border dispute were broken oft off by the ethiopian government which sent a new note to the league of nations special measures were taken to protect foreigners in addis ababa the italian government did not take this rupture seriously still hoping a peaceful arrangement might be reached without the intervention of the league it was reported in paris that most of the italian troops that started for eritrea and italian somali domall land have been diverted to rhodes and libya because of germanys germanas Germ anys sudden rearmament plan FOREIGN SECRETARY ST SIMON MON re JL turned to england from big historic talks with chancellor hitler and reported to tile the cabinet that germany Is seeking return of the colonies she lost in the war and a greatly increased navy ile he said that hitler admits germanys germanas Germ anys air force equals that of A 4 britain prime minister macdonald then thea called on king george to whom lie gave a preliminary report of 0 simons talks which chancellor have been described hitler as disappoint disappointing I 1 n g hitler made a bold play for anglo ger man understanding declaring both nations should unite to defend western civilization against communism and the colored races briefly his demands were fiest germany must have an army with a minimum of 30 divisions men as decreed second germany wants parity in the air with britain hitler admitted that germany now possesses equality with britain hitler stressed the danger 6 er to which get geimann ninny Is exposed in t the air ile he declared declare that russia Is using czechoslovakia as a european air base ile he deni demanded return of certain czecho slovakian slova aklan klon territory ally and repatriation of german residents there third hitler wants a ruvy navy equal to one third of the bri british tish fleet ni which aich ts is tantamount to tons the british admiralty Is opposed to such a ratio and Geruin germany ny has been invited to bilateral naval disc discussions in lond london on fourth germany wants return of tier her former forner colonies little encouragement was given hitler on this score fifth hitler refused to have any thing to do with lith an eastern castern pact though he be is willing to enter gres slon sion pacts with Geini anys neighbors as lie he did with auland sixth hitler Is prepared to sign a pact of in tile the affairs of austria but only it if it illeana doll con interference by all loeis |