Show By Ed Edwar war Pickard 0 D 0 Western X J T UnIon Congress Session Ends Longs Long's Lone Filibuster CONGRESS CONGRESS ended Its Us session at nt mid midd midnight midnight night Monday Monday after after the clod clock hands had been moved mo back three times the times the house hilarious with re re- refreshment refreshment freshment song and P 1 rustic antics the sen sen- senJ 4 J ate furious because V Huey Long Lou of oC V ana ann had conducted a alone 4 lone lone filibuster for sev soy seven o en hours and taH talked toga to ga death the third deft deft- deficiency j. j tx B. B clency appropriation 41 bill This measure car Cill carried Jr i a ried tied nix lax to r S M pay pensions to the aged retirement pay Senator Long to railroad workers and money for crippled children The lungfish defeated all nil efforts to I silence him and was adamant to pleas that he was cutting off funds for hu hu- humanitarian humanitarIan purposes lie was Insisting 1 that the house be forced to vote vole un on Inthe the cotton and wheat loan amendments to the bill which the senate had inserted In In- Inserted Inserted but which the lower chamber had rejected A compromise had been leen reached between the administration and the bloc of cotton state senators by which the cotton raisers raiser were to get government loans of 10 cents a pound and the wheat farmers were left out Lone Long would nut not stand for the elimination n of the amendments thus arranged The Democratic leaders were afraid that If f submitted to the house gov goy government government loans not only on wheat and cotton but on other commodities would be voted at a cost of upward of 52 2 S They determined to let the appropriation approprIation appropriation bill bUl fall rather than submit to Longs Long's terms although Robinson stated that Information from the con con- controller controller generals general's office Indicated there would be no available a funds for the social security program unless the de de- deficiency deficiency deficiency measure were passed Most congressional authorities held that failure of the third deficiency bill may ma delay operation un un- until until til m January Januar of the bulk of New Kew Deal legislation enacted the last two months of congress It provided funds for many purposes besides those mentioned above e The compromise cotton plan was ac ac- accepted accepted ac- ac accepted reluctantly by the AAA and anil many of the southern senators were I dissatisfied with It The senators from the wheat states were disgruntled be be- because because because cause the wheat loan policy was com com- completely completely completely abandoned Sept 12 Is Deadline for Works Relief Applications APPLICATIONS A for money from the four billion dollar works re re- relief relief lief fund must be In by September 12 1 according to an executive order Issued by the President In addition he di dl- directed directed all an agencies agencIes federal federal state or municipal munIcIpal to to be prepared either to ask for bids or begin works operations by October 22 2 The President has set November ember 1 as the date for putting his works pro pro- program program gram Into high gear and taking all the unemployed off the relief rolls rons The new orders Issued to the heads beads of all departments and emergency agencies were regarded as moves to realize that goal Uncle Sam Warns VI arns Russia to Keep Its Pledges Fm diplomatic relations be- be between between 1 tween the United States and Russia established est in November 1933 1033 will not longer be maintained unless the Soviet government mends Its ways and keeps its sol sol- solemn sol sol- solemn solf f H ron pledges to prevent Communist organizations v dons on its soil soU or under Its control from c plotting to overthrow f the government of the t i United States This t f X was the warning handed to N. N N. N N I assistant foreign affairs com corn commissar m 1 sar of the U. U U S. S S. S A Ambassador m b assa d or r R. R It by Ambassador WH- WH Bullitt B u Ham C. C Bullitt in Moscow whose note not e was vas written by direction of the De Department of State In Washington The language of the note was not no i quite so blunt as the above e but hut it dl did d not mince words and Its implications implication ons s were not to be doubted It said the th e United States anticipates the most mos t serious consequences If Ft the govern govern- government government ment went of the Union of Soviet Socialist t Republics is unwilling or unable to t o take appropriate measures to prevent t further acts In disregard of the tile sol sol- solemn mn pledge given gi by it to the govern govern- government government ment meat of the United States It was thought In Washington that tha t Russia's reply might be delayed dela ed until 1 the return of Foreign Commissar c Maxim who was In Geneva Gene a helping deal with the Italo Italo a II crisis It was who personally person Uy y I gave to President Roosevelt the pledge s that Russia would prevent Communists Communist s under Its control from Interfering with wit b the internal affairs of this country countr y and in Mr Bullitts Bullitt's note these pledge pledges s are quoted in full fUU with the assertion n that they have been flagrantly 1 vio vl o The American note called attention I to the recent meeting In Moscow of the Communist International where the speakers discussed openly the plans for subversive Red fled action In the United States Stites The chief American delegates to this congress were Earl Browder and William WIlHam Z Foster present and past heads respectively resI of oC the Communist Com Com- Communist party parry in the United States Gil GU Green and Stun Sari Darcy Darc Ambassador dor Bullitt sent to Washington dally daily reports on such of or the doings of the congress as ns he was permitted to know Inow and wd after his final fin 1 report he was in In- instructed instructed to lodge the protest Recognition of ot the rhe Soviet govern govern- government government government ment was and still is severely se criticized criticized criticized by various arlous elements In the United States notably organized labor and the flip friendly relations established by the Roosevelt Roose administration never have paid out In the way of In In- Increased increased creased business with Russia because the Soviet let government o demanded ex ex- extraordinary extraordinary extraordinary credits In exchange for orders So perhaps our administration will wm not be too sorry If there is a rup nip rupture rupture ture hire of relations Winant Made Head of the Social Security Board JOHN JOlIN G. G G WINANT WINA T former governor of New Hampshire and a Republican Mean lican has been appointed chairman of the social 1 security board the body that will direct the part of or the New Deal of ot which i f the President Is proud proud- proudest t est and which he lie de de- declares clares is the out out- outstanding outstanding standing social reforms In the history of the h government Mr Ir Winant's WI- WI WInant's WInant's nants nant's two associates on the board are to be S1 Arthur J. J J Altmeyer of y Wisconsin who has hasi been serving as an j. j i G. G i winant assistant secretary of labor abor and Vincent Morgan n Miles of Fort Smith Ark Arl an nn attorney who has ba been een associated with the Public Works administration a Each Is fo to receive an annual salary of In sending his nominations to the senate the President stipulated that WIn nt will serve sene six years Altmeyer I will serve four years and Mlles Miles one year ear All appointments date from last August 13 when the social security bill reached the White House As chairman of the new national labor abor relations board operating under flutter the he Wagner act the President ent named n med Joseph Madden a Pittsburgh attorney The other members appointed are John 1 DI Carmody of New York and Edwin S. S Smith of Massachusetts J D. D Dloss Ross loss was nominated as a member of or orthe the securities and exchange commis commis- commission commission sion a job that It had h d been thought would be given to Benjamin Cohen author co-author of the utilities bill Mussolini Says Italy Will Fight Sanctions GREAT BRITAIN having ordered a concentration of naval strength In n the Mediterranean for the purpose of protecting the Suez canal In case war breaks out between Italy and Ethiopia followed this up by sending 1000 troops to reinforce the garrison on the island of ot Malta Immediately thereafter hereafter Premier Mussolini in an n interview In the London Dally Daily Mall Mail made this portentous declaration It should be realized without the possibility of misunderstanding that whoever applies sanctions penalties for treaty violations against Italy will be met by the armed hostility of our country countr The duce added that if the League of Nations voted sanctions against Italy Ital his country would at once leave lea the league In reply to a direct question whether there Is the slightest possibility of his changing his attitude Mussolini re re- replied replied re- re replied plied In n the negative saying yIng none at atall a t all unless all unless Ethiopia gives gi gh es in n. n Opening up of the vast ast Ethiopian Ethiopia n interior he said would benefit all aU civilized states Colonization of o t Ethiopia by Italy would completely fulfill all aU colonial aspirations of Italy Death of J. J J N. N N Willys Motor Magnate and Diplomat JOHN JOllN N. N N WILLYS long prominent t in the automobile industry and an d ambassador to Poland for two years year da a In the th Hoover Hooyer administration died In i New York at the age of sixty one lie Ili I had been iii since last l sr May Ia when he h e suffered a heart h rt attack Mr Ir Willys forced Into business at eighteen by b y the death of his father fathel made his first firs t fortune In selling bicycles cles In 1003 90 g he be took over the Overland Automobile e company compan which was about to go Into Int o eo the hands of oe n t receiver and organized organize d the Overland Willys-Overland Overland company at ar In In- Later he purchased the th e Toledo Pope Pope Toledo company at Toledo Ohio and an moved the Willys s erl nd plant plan t there He lie sold his automobile hold ings lugs to u 11 syndicate s in 1929 1020 the th deal in involving In several million dollars Thomas Alva Edison Jr eldest son so n of the fire famous Inventor In died suddenly sudden y In Springfield Mass He lIe was head of o P the file research engineering department t of the Edison plant at Orange Orang e N N. J. J J Roosevelt TaU Tall to Youth Answered by Snell IN HIS radio address to the conven conven- convention tion lion of Young Democrats clubs in Milwaukee President Roosevelt ct Insist Insist- Insisted Insisted insisted ed that he was not speaking with any nn political motive but bl t was saying precisely precisely ff w word word for word word word- what I would say were I addressing a conven comen convention s tion of oC the thc youth of the Republican party lIe He justified the New Ne tai Deal as an Intervention intervention 1 tion by h government go to C. protect and aid com corn common 1 ems mon men In the com coin A 4 plex Ilex scheme of mod mod- modern Rep Kep R Snell ern existence and as- as asserted sorted Its aim was not socialism but regulated Individualism Championing a philosophy of change the President said that rules are not necessarily sacred sacred prInciples principles are arc The Thc methods of oC the old order are not as some would have ha ve you ou believe above nho the challenge of youth To the American youth of all parties I submit a n message of confidence confidence- unite and challenge Under the auspices of the Republican lican Ilc national committee Representative tive Bertrand Bertland II U. Snell of New York spoke over Ofer the radio In direct reply to the Presidents President's appeal to youth youth- for hotly both parties are making strenuous endeavors ors to capture the allegiance of the young youn men and women Mr Ir Snell argued that a change chane In the Constitution Constitution tion abolishing rights of Individual cit cit- citizens citizens would place those who possess the power the wealth and the cun cun- cunning cunning cunning ning In control of the government Surely the youth of America he said are ure not prepared to endorse any administration which Is seeking to bring about such a condition High Prices of Food Will Be Investigated B BEFORE LEFORE FOnE adjourning the house passed a resolution previously adopted by the senate appropriating to enable the federal trade commission to make a general investigation gation gatlon Into the rising prices of food TIre commission Is to analyze and allo allo- allocate allocate cate the costs of producing and distributing dIstrIbuting foods to the American consumer Representatives from agricultural districts dis dis- districts districts supported the measure contend contend- contending ing lag that the farmer is not receiving recel his proper share of the food dollar I IOne One statistician has estimated a n committee report stated that In 1932 1 3 It cost the final consumer of five fi major ma ma- major major jor American farm products 19 1 billion 21 1 million dollars That Is the sum the he consumer paid to the retailer Of this total sum It is estimated that the farmer received recel only 7 bil bil- billion billion lion million and that It cost some some- somewhere somewhere where In the neighborhood of 11 bil bil- billion billion lion llon million to get the farmers farmer's products to the consumer Guffey Coal Control Bill BillIs BillIs BillIs Is Forced Through T action In both house house JL LEGISLATIVE L and senate was fast and an furious during the closing days of the session White House pressure was freely used filibusters were start start- started started ed and stopped sen sen- senators and representatives f. f times tives hot and both both- botha ti a ered erect were inclined to tobe be quarrelsome But Butt t x congress had Its or or- orders orders 1 ders and it wanted to togo J go home so the ad nd- administration administration ministration program IY d In n general was pushed All through One of or the most s Se n tor Gaffey controversial contro measures u ey on that program the Guffey Gulley coal bill had been driven through the house by orders from above e and threats of a strike and when It was taken up by the senate senat every very effort to kill It by eliminating the tax feature was defeated During Dur Dur- During ing the debate Senator Walter F F. George of Georgia Democrat created a sensation by denouncing the bill in these words Outside of political poll circles it ht Is questionable whether there are arc five reputable lawyers in the United States who would declare this measure con con- However that is not the worst feature of the bill The worst feature is the fife defect and Infirmity in inthe Inthe inthe the legislative e program that we are developing This nation cannot re re- remain remain re- re remain main free and happy If we are to legislate for groups and beyond all aB of that if groups are to legislate for themselves es the end of things Is not very far distant The house gave up the fight against the death dath sentence in the utilities bill and Instructed conferees to ac ac- accept accept a compromise that was pretty much one This means that all holding companies beyond be the second degree are to be sentenced to death by the SEO SEC promptly after January 1 I 1 Even a u holding company In Inthe Inthe Inthe the second degree would not escape unless its operations were confined con ed to toa toa a single Integrated system within a II state or within contiguous states Both senate and house adopted a 8 resolution making mandatory the em em- embargo bargo on munitions shipments to both belligerents In case of war This was what the administration did |