Show news review of current events the world over second revolution smashed by hitler and its leaders put to death roosevelt names five boards and sails away by EDWARD W PICKARD 0 by weerd Newe raper union of a radical plot forewarned within the national socialist party to bring about a second revolution in germany chancellor adolf hitler struck with swiftness and ruthlessness that completely smashed the revolt on the eve of the planned coup and left the malcontents chiefly members of the storm troopers dazed and terrified the chancellor himself exhibited resolution and personal bravery with 4 chancellor which the world had d hitler aler not credited him flying from berlin to munich in the night hitler with only two bodyguards went direct to the summer home of capt ernst roehm commander of the brown shirts and long his personal friend roehm koehm and certain of his as vo socia clates tes were found la in situations that confirmed the often heard stories of their moral perversion and as hitler was certain also of their complicity tn 10 the revolutionary plot he personally arrested roehm tore off his big insignia and offered him a chance to commit suicide this roehm refused so BO on hillers Hit lers order he be was shot to death as were the others taken with him meanwhile gen hermann wilhelm goering Oo ering premier of prussia directed a series of raids throughout the country that resulted in the deaths of numerous prominent members of the conspiracy anil and the arrest of scores chief maws among those shot down was gen kurt von schleicher hillers Hit lers predecessor as chancellor and reputed head of the revolutionary plot his wife stepped in the way of the emens bullets and also died well wel known storm troop leaders in munich and elsewhere were put to death summarily and so was heinrich klaesener Klau sener head of the catholic action party vice chancellor franz von who had recently attacked the radical tendencies of the nazis was put under heavy guard and forbidden to leave his hie home and two of his adjutants killed themselves von capen rapen offered to resign from the cabinet but president von hindenberg his close friend refused to accept the resignation and the cabinet urged him to remain as minister without portfolio to supervise activities in the von however will take a protracted leave of absence viktor lutze was appointed to succeed roehm as chief of staff of nil the wehr units including the storm stor n troops among whom the disaffection had existed and the regular army which was declared to be entire ly loyal to hitler te president von HID denburg all this time was at his estate at i neudeck east prussia i sia and there were W reports of bis big serious ettl lutze illness which were flatly denied two days after the chancellors drastic action the aged president telegraphed hitler and goering his approval of their course congratulated them on their victory and thanked them in the name of the nation undoubtedly hillers Hit lers personal persona position was ivas strengthened tor for tile the time being and the leftist elements in the nazi party were weakened and divided goering and hitler professed pity for the nils led ed storm troopers but the latter are now out of their uniforms temporarily pora por rily arlly and may never be as imbor tant as they have been in the past they had become something like a pret orlan guard that threatened hit lers supremacy in various L european capitals there were predictions of further outbreaks in germany aud and the of the hillers Hit lers violent methods were criticized by Cn Un gelbert dollfuss aus arlas dictator who said paid does not the light fight at last dawn upon us that thai one cannot mate malie a people hippy with violent methods paris interpreted the affair as a victory for conservatives and as opening the possibility for a return of tile the the violence it was claimed revealed a breakdown in the unity of the hitler movement in london the view was taken that hitler his position some papers accused him of employing the methods of gangsters and called the biasing of storm troop leaders brutal murders T RADI par var between great britain and ce germany r many was averted by ohp signing of an agreement protecting british interests luring during the racha six months foreign obligations moratorium ordered in effect july 1 under the accord germany agrees to pay YU young t and dawes plan obligations when due in october november and december on presentation of cru coupons pons on bonds by the bank of england for six months beginning july 1 the german government Is to provide sterling funds to the mink bank of england tor for the purchase in full at the nominal value of all coupons on those these loans held by british subjects on june 15 when the moratorium was disclosed J JAPANS cabinet resigned as a result ot of a financial scandal involving a vice minister and the emperor called on prince kalonji Salon jl ji last of the elder statesmen for advice in selecting a new premier the prince recommended admiral keisuke okada for or the place and the emperor made the appointment which was generally considered very wise okada asked cokl hirota to remain as foreign minister and the minister of 0 war and navy also were re appointed the new government Is expected to follow the general lines of policy laid down by salto retiring premier one of its chief alms will be to clean up graft japanese naval circles are convinced that okada Is the only ma man n capable of safely piloting the nation through the naval conference next year they feel fee that selected okada because he realized that the conference will be of 0 the utmost importance to japans future RESIDENT ROOSEVELT departed p on his cruise to the caribbean and hawaii aboard the houston accompanied by his big two younger sons franklin jr and john rudolph forster of the white house secretarial re ret arial stair staff commander ross T mcintire naval physician 1 gus gennerick personal sons bodyguard richard jervis secret service man and pharmacists mate george fox fos on ac compa companying nying destroy J JM hi landis ers are two secret gg service men and three representatives of three lit big press associations before sailing the president performed these seven important acts approved the frazier lemke farm arm mortgage moratorium bill approved the railroad unemployment and pension act involving additional dit ional burdens of millions of dollars on the rne carriers appointed joseph kennedy wealthy new york stock operator as chairman of the new securities exchange commission for a five year term and G george eorge G Q mathews james il 31 landis robert nobert E nealy healy and ferdinand pecora as members for terms ranging from four bears i ears downward named cu eugene ene 0 sykes thad 11 brown paul walker norman case irvin stuart george henry payne and tl fl ampson gary members of the new communications commission for terms rang ranging ing from seven years downward set up the new national labor relations board with lloyd garrison dean of the university of wisconsin law school chairman and prof pro henry alvin ahin mills head of the economics department part ment at the university of chicago Ch leago and edward 8 smith of massachusetts labor relations specialist as the other members named james A former vice president of the standard oil company of new jersey and a member of the planning and coordinating co committee of the oil conservation board as administrator of the new housing program appointed five members of a commission to study federal aviation and air mall affairs and make recommendations to the next congress dark clark ll ovell atlanta ga publisher jerome clarke flun saker new york edward P warner washington D C franklin K line lane jr california and albert J rc california ROOSEVELT went ashore for MR MP the first time on his cruise at cape Ua Hal itlen tien haiti where he was met by president vincent and other officials of the island republic at tile the union club be made an address partly in french in which alch he announced the forthcoming withdrawal of the marines adding that he hoped they would be remembered as friends who had tried to help haiti marine detachments have been on duty in haiti bose population Is DO 80 per cent colored since 1915 1015 ME MARIE CURIE discoverer co M MME with her husband bus band of radium and rated as one of the worlds greatest greate st women passed asay at passy in the french alps at the age of sixty six years iler her physicians said that her inability to recover from froin fin an attack of pernicious clous anemia was probably dup due to the fact act that tier her bone structure was weal weakened ened by years of exposure to radium and X rays the netherlands was thrown into mourning by the death of prince consort henry tie he was married to queen Wil belmina in 1001 and the dutch people had learned to love him deeply A ATTEMPTS to open the port of san francisco closed tor for some time by the dock workers 7 strike resulted in bloody riots in which several men were killed and many injured gov GOT frank merriman Merrl man called out 2000 national guardsmen guardsman Guards men nime MINISTER RAMSAY P PRIME of great britain who is 1 in scotland on a vacation was bitterly bi I 1 er IV assal assailed led in the house of lords by VI viscount snowden former chanc chancellor el of lor exchequer and once close r per r gona nal friend of the premier snowden denounced macdonald as a traitor to his colleagues in the labor party and to the country the cabinet found the prime minister such an amenable instrument ot of tory policy snowden declared that it has come to the conclusion that there are no professions profession which he made no pledges which he be gave the country which be will not repudiate no humiliation to which he will not submit if they only allow him still to be called prime minister the tories have no use for macdonald except tor for exhibiting him on their platform in chains as the onetime socialist who rho has seen the error of his ways and found salvation to in the spiritual home of the tory party ue he will be used for the same purposes as the reformed drunkard at temperance meetings BORAH of idaho independent indes S SENATOR republican opened his bis one man campaign against the new deal in a radio address attacking especially ally bureaucracy and monopoly although his criticism was directed primary primarily against what he conceives to be these elements in the new deal he be summarily indicted the national leadership of the republican party on the ground that it seems seeing wholly unwilling to senator borah touch this vital issue namely the monopolistic trend the senator said the roosevelt regime was establishing not nazism not fascism not communism but simply that meddlesome irritating confusing undermining destructive thins thin called bureaucracy and bureaucracy he defined as that form of government which steals away mans rights in the name of the public interest and taxes him to death in the name of recovery bureaucracy the idaho senator asserted has destroyed ev every ery civilization upon which it has fastened its lecherous grip it Is the common man who will be the chief victim of our new bureaucratic form of government the idahoan asserted the influential and powerful have demonstrated that they can gen brally obtain all the rights and I 1 leges they desire under any form of government gut but the freedom and political rights of the are being more and more limited whether under european dictatorships or the american bureaucracy WINDING INDING up its fiscal year the federal government found that counting emergency expenses it had spent about more than it had collected balancing receipts against ordinary expenditures the I 1 government figured it was in the black tor for the year president roosevelt has estimated nearly OW would be added to the national debt by emergency expenses during the next dext 12 months this was predicated on recovery that would make industrial production average VS OS per cent of the 1023 25 23 level in july 1935 the president hopes holies to start the payoff for the recovery program by that time he has said bald the budget should be balanced according to the federal reserve boards index the industrial production figure for the year just ended was slightly above the 81 per cent average on which the president based his hopes e events ants in recent days have emphasized TWO pha sized the friendship that exists between the united states and canada the first was the dedication of the new international bridge spanning the st lawrence between roose elto vu N Y and cornwell canada secretary of war dern represented president roosevelt at the ceremony and the earl of Boss Bess borough governor general was there for the dominion the second event on july 4 was the return to the canadian government of the mace 0 of f the parliament of upper annada that was taken during the war of 1812 at the battle of york and had been in the naval academy at annapolis ever since on recommendation men dation of president roosevelt congress authorized the restitution ot of the mace rear near admiral william D leahy chief of the bureau of tion accompanied by his aid corn com ernest 11 II von TOD heimburg elmburg II made the presentation at toronto and attended the un unveiling velling of a monument erected by the united states daughters of 1812 to the memory of general pike and others of the united states forces killed during that war ilera was a general scattering scat terina of Tad administration ministration chieftains following the departure of president roosevelt secretary roper went to alaska and I 1 secretary to a montana ranch Secie tary dern sailed for the canal zone and secretary swanson swansea and attorney general cummings were down on the lower potomac on yachts secretary hull tool took motor rides in the virginia mountains secretary parley farley was in new york and secretary wallace went to chautauqua secretaries ickes and perkins remained at their job general johnson went to saratoga springs for a rest harry aop kins sailed for europe and professor tugwell went to the far west lesser lights also left washington EXICO elected a new cons constitutional tita na MEXICO president gen cen lazart cardenas and it was the quietest election in the count rys history |