Show news WS review of current events the world over i at c germany s crisis now worries the nazi gov 4 NR seems due for modification ato to kiu kill caffery caff foiled by EDWARD W PICKARD jy Y rn union recovering fj from OM the AC terror and dismay caused by hitters ing in of the nazi nad party arfi at aa 4 cost of some omo fifty ty idies ves the people of ge f r many now BOW realize that a serious economic crisis for their coQ country Is at hand of the V nazi pe yew deal Is 13 that to make imaney money Is no credit 1 iff the individual us but that to work Is a great honor incentive in the form of profit Is vanishing vanish ing kurt sch t mitt 1068 many of them I 1 created have been spread olit gift thinly employers s are urged to run beir plants ar their own expense tota keon on more men and to increase trages under the theory that it Is a privilege thus to se serve rv the state observers observe i rs believe I 1 ate be iian kari II govern ment dent 1 Is now trying to retreat from virtual communism which its leaders profess probes to hate toward relative economic the appointment of dr kurt schmitt minister of economics to the pos lUoni bf of economic dictator Is taken as evidence of f t this his trend ha ven ben iveli alven blanket powers that will extend x tend to oct october ober 11 andin that time he his has the authority to promulgate any reasonable laws that he will help trade and commerce he atso also has hais the right to impose fines on those who do not obey his dictates dictates Chance Ac hitler fritter sought to restore quiet in inthe the retch belch by ordering spout apollo icell trae truce and a call for peace and he be then left berlin for a vacation vai atlon in thie the bavarian alps there Is current among friends of the slain nazi traitors an explanation to effect that those men were truly the of hitler and were preparing and arming selected troops to back him up a tan an attack ck on the reactionaries the spon gors for this account blame general goering goerling Goerl ng tor for misleading hitler and engineering gi the executions i one of the chancellors firmest i friends It udolph hess hes S minister without portfolio broke brake out with pith a speech in which ahto he app appealed wd to prance france to help Gerni germany any avert another war addressing himself to the veterans then then A lie delivered a stern warning to france and the world notta not try td invade i just you dare to attack sis us adif y ou atie to W boarch h into ger aws i 0 i european ore consider ably by aless uess I 1 Y cooki looking ng on wen then asa the strongest brov location hurled at france in 14 years the nad charge that the executed lir roop headers had been con sirl fw icv fian france e made ji the ibe french 1 I agry aind ain abare anare fran 15 cols doncet french ambassador to beallo pt vigorously against it V i r LJ IS position greatly strengthened 7 aby d by events in germa germany ny Cb chancellor ancello 4 of austria I 1 t lied his cabinet and declared inting warfare on acl ubbe tbt nazis in Us his couns colins country try ary ile begot got rid 0 04 o V three ministers who w ere mi not working well N with with him and himself 5 took the portfolios ot 0 f C abety defense f foretro q 1 agriculture sf rl ri culture maj emit S arey was supplanted as vic vice e chancellor by bi S prince von A bera berg and wis was div gleveri ii chancellor dollfuss Doli 1 l fuss the ob of repressing all artl antl government political activities probably to register his disapproval of hitless Hit lers lerA methods especially as they affect dai holls dollfuss recalled stephen Tau minister to ger erod made him undersecretary or T the ci of dollfuss have been resorting freely to the throwing of bombs especially in vienna vicuna and th e chancellor to ID his official com said bl bis pat patience lence was ended and that all political opposition to him must cease the immediate reply to this was the throwing of a lot more bombs L LOUIS OUIS french foreign mi minister olster went over to london to ask a lot of things of the british government ern ment but wise observers did not believe lie he would get much satisfaction the chief thing he wanted was assurance that great britain line up with france again in case of a war with germany reports that barthau would propose such an alliance reached london ahead of the minister and st roused loud opposition in parliament tind nd the press there were indications that the cabinet was very cool toward the suggestion n SVEN famous swedish DR explorer has been captured for the second time by gen ma ala chung and his army of bandits to in eastern turkestan Turk estan taken with fledia were a dozen or so of his companions tile the captives were reported to have been imprisoned in an inaccessible camp in the of aksu and officials of tile the clinese chinese goal rement said that I 1 beir resell t would tic bo exceedingly dim dudl ruilt was B ns engaged in lay ing tr out a new trade route across china following the ancient slut silk caravan route last march general ha ali captured him and held him for or three weeks A PRESIDENT presidents DENTIs ls what wha t 1 they now call donald Rl chberg because he be Is at the head of 0 a kind of super cabinet which holds power during the absence of president roosevelt the counsel tor for el 1 the has his k 1 work cut out for or him kro I 1 and has gone at it with a will the chief part of 0 his task 17 Is acting as director of an industrial emergency committee e 4 which has been given sweeping supervisory donald vonaia riom aiom 4 a n d coordinating co powers over the major agencies of the new nev deal what is going to happen to the Is an absorbing question to many of our best minds general johnson has recommended the creation of an entirely I 1 new body to take its place and to perform the functions of the federal trade commission ui preventing monopoly in this ho be recognizes as lust just some of the complaints uttered by senator borah the plan was submitted to mr roosevelt before he went to sea se a and Is being studied b by v chberg Rl ano and others the administrator meanwhile Is undertaking to complete the regimentation of industry ile he issued an order directing all industries still un either to sign specific eades or to submit to a new basic code governing wages and hours A time limit of 30 days was set and three of the generals generl ls aides were named to supervise ahls t kopea alon senator james hamilton i lewis ot of illinois in his haq capacity ot of chairman of the democratic sena senatorial d campaign committee replied to the charge that the new deal fosters monopoly by asserting that the administration intends to prosecute the monopolists at the demand of large business stimulated by the national chamber of commerce said senator lewis lleon congress ress by the votes of both parties suspended the trust act to allow all business to economize by consolidation to save expense and provide larger development result instead of keeping faith with the government C ertain manufacturing and financial establishments conscious that the trust law was suspended promptly violated the codes of the by joining with each other to fly the price of every everything thing even as against the government itself this administration has just been able to 0 o discover the responsible parties to this conspiracy it has not had time to take steps to punish it it v proceed at once both to punish and obstruct further injustice jn in another statement senator lewis indicated the president Is willing to modify the N RA and perhaps some other yew new deal policies 1 1 what the president wishes in addition to the reorganization In trusted to mn ir Rt chberg and his associates is that there shot shall be gathered from the public wherever possible whatever objections exist as to legislation lately vasceil pas Vas seil senator lewis declared ile he desires particularly to know where business feels feel that the legislation Is inappropriate to its welfare or where some change in the legislation would best serve the general uses of legitimate business in the promotion of general genera prosperity in all branches of commerce and industry ambassador to cuba Is no snap the authorities of the island republic have just uncovered an extensive plot to assassinate ambassador jefferson caffery with bombs many of which were found something 41 1 like seventy five former army officers were arrested and it was a said a I 1 d documentary proof of the plot was seized the officials also fo found und large stores of guns and munitions in warehouses je jefferon erson jose pedraza chief caffery of the havana police said the former officers were mere aided by one faction of the ABC political society which recently withdrew its support from the Mend mendieta leta government and planned a revolt in havana striking at police stations and army barracks simultaneously in a night attack after cutting electric lights off over the city there were persistent reports to in navana flavana that president blend mendieta leta would resign in favor of col Fulgen fulgencio clo batista head of the army tern THROUGH four counties of south ern illinois a tornado swept and jacksonville was especially hard hit scores of persons ware we re injured and the property damage was estimated at a milli million cip dollars hundreds Uund reds of the big old oaks elms and cottonwoods cotton woods that have been the glory of the city for many years were destroyed ft t i r estates abat production in the united T states this year will be the lowest since ISDO 1890 according to the government report for the second year since 1800 the yield will rail fall b below domestic consumption the governments figures which completely upset calculations of 0 the grain trade indicated the aggregate of the count rys five leading grain crops will fall bushels short of 0 last years production and bushels below the yearly average for the period from 1927 31 the government estimated the total wheat crop at bushels which Is IG b bushels below the forecast it made a month ago even more sensational than the report on wheat was the government prediction of a corn crop of bushels private authorities had predicted a crop of bushels and it was believed that the governments ern ments figure would show little change the corn crop has been counted on to make up the known deficiencies in other feed crops last year the corn crop totaled bushels and in the five years year from 1927 to 1031 the country produced an average of bushels a year HE world civil service commIs commission THE of the methodist episcopal church in session at evanston ill voted to participate in the campaign against dirty moving pictures that originated largely in the tha legion of decency organized within the catholic church this campaign Is having its effect on the movie industry and the makers of film pictures have been deeply disturbed joseph L breen of will nays office has been made virtual dictator of pictures in so far as their decency Is concerned ten of the largest concerns making movies have agreed to grant to exhibitors the right to omit the exhibition of any motion picture released prior to july 15 1034 1934 against which there la Is a genuine protest on moral grounds this Is a big modification of the block booking system that has prevailed and at hays flays office in hollywood it was sald gald that it will cost the producers around ten millions of dollars I 1 TT T MAY be that william P r mccracke en jr will not have to serve thill th ten days in jail to which the senate sentenced him the district of his bla court of appeals by a 3 to 2 voted decided the senate had bad not the jarla jerls diction to inflict such punishment the case will be carried up to the su preme court mccracken was tried by the senate senat tor for contempt because he refused to tf give the airmail committee copies oi of correspondence with his clients he H claimed that as a lawyer he could not no produce the documents without permission from his clients of applicants for THOUSANDS funds are sure to be disappointed according to secretary ickes who says nearly all that administrations money has hag been allocated or earmarked president roosevelt recently turned over to about of the maximum of which congress authorized him to allocate for public works ickes said the other might be ba handed over to the later but that we are proceeding on the theory that we will have to spend in addition to the original appropriation disposed oi of long ago on the first time in history a newspaper FOR office has been picketed by editorial workers this was done by leaders of the american and new york newspaper guilds to the long island press published to in jamaica L L I 1 the press says it operates all its mechanical departments on a union basis and exceeds the requirements of the in every department but neywood heywood brou aroun and his colleagues aver it opposes the organization of editorial workers and has violated the collective bargaining provision of the NIIA therefore they are asking that the tha government pro prosecute the press agitators who fostered C COMMUNIST a farm strike in new jersey get far the government conciliator stepped in and finding most of the trouble was due to the efforts of the tha reds soon made arrangements tor for the men to go b back ack to work on terms that did not differ from those formerly prevailing the communists are playing a big part in at least ten of the major strikes now in effect ITU its eyes on the coming congressional WITH campaign the tha 0 0 P elephant Is sa s1 bitting up and taking notice in other words the republican party Is showing signs of a distant revivification its national leaders are busy these days the bartys eightieth birthday was celebrated at jackson mich with many speeches and assurances of future victories national chairman fia fletcher atcher being in the van of the mr fit futcher acher then went to chicago where many of the most important men in the party met with him in closed conferences ROOSEVELT ROOSEVE LT made PRESIDENT brief but pleasant visits to puerto rico and the virgin islands inspecting government projects and talking reassuringly to the Inh abitanta theo then the cruiser li houston headed tor for cartagena colombia for a short stop before going to the canal zone at colon practically the entire population was out to see mr roosevelt and he was cheered all the way through the canal to balboa there he landed and motored to panama city where he was the guest of president arias at dinner and delivered an address returning to the houston the president began tile tie 12 days journey re across rass the pacific to honolulu |