Show news review of current events the world over tugwell for budget prediction president raps 0 job program moves rapidly farmers indorse corn ho hog control for 1936 by EDWARD EDWAR D W PICKARD 0 western newspaper Nowa paper union 0 RD G TUGWELL undersea R REXFORD 1 detary of agriculture and once considered head man inan of the brain trust tade made a speech at los log angeles the other day that called forth a sharp rebuke from president roosevelt addressing a democratic gathering tugwell as asserted that the administration itlen could satisfy every humanitarian demand and still balance the budget in sir mr roosevelt rooseve t in a press conference R 0 tugwell scolded the newspapers for printing what he called chizy stories tt ories and went on to declare that 4 Tug wells assertion was almost as un tonn ded as the predictions thrown out jbf ty many political observers thil that the budget probably would never he balanced again Tug wells statement quite as wald ns the newspaper stories he be remarked because tugwell knew a little more about the budget than the newspaper men the president said be aarl liia his advisers were about to make a study of the ithe financial situation and that until tte the budget Is finally drafted about the first of the year not even he knows what shape it will take eiery effort she ibe said would be made to hold the regular government departments down ito the figures of this fiscal year but he would make no predictions predict lous as to emergency expenditures for needy persons by JOBS november 15 and an end of the dole by december 1 that was the forecast made by the new dealers in washington and it appeared probable of fit accomplishment officials said states tate will receive no direct relief al Jot menti froni from the government for december and that the november grants will be greatly reduced the employment program Is a month behind schedule but Is now being carried forward rapidly every state director of the has been given a job goal by administrator harry L hopkins and was told by that gentleman the responsibility for carrying out these objectives through providing work wark on approved projects rests squarely equa rely on you yon As november opened these state administrators had to spend and every day comptroller general mccarl was putting more to their credit in the federal treasury of the tentatively approved in project values by president roosevelt mccarl had passed of the definitely allocated for by the president mccarl had countersigned counter signed treasury warrants tor for all but EW DEALERS have bare scored a major NEW victory and are correspondingly elated by a majority of something like 10 to 1 the corn hog producers have voted tor for a awa continuance of the crop adjustment through another year yar incomplete returns 4 from the referendum showed that the program was favored by a majority in every fi one of the 33 states R from which votes were pt 1 received t it Is 18 only natural that we should be chester C pleased with the ap davis davi parent approval of adjustment given by corn end and hog bog farmers said chester C davis AAA adment administrator as he watched the returns come in at washington if the final results bear out present indications another voluntary contract will be offered for both corn and hogs 1 la in a formal statement davis emphasized pha sized earlier assurances that the AAA would seek a 2 25 1 to 30 per cent increase in ho hog production next year saying the need for increasing the present pork supply of 0 the nation will be kept in mind in plans tor for the next adjustment contract acL before the results of the voting were known president roosevelt announced tentative plans for making the AAA over from an emergency to a permanent agency observers in washington concluded that mr roosevelt in tends to make the AAA a major cam ire aids pal ign n issue next year and to rely for election largely on the voters in ithone those western states slates that have re the largest cash payments to in the carrying out of the crop adjustment program taking it for granted that ithac he will carry the solid south continuing the administrations policy of 0 enabling farmers to market their crop in a more orderly fashjon secretary of agriculture wallace announced a corn loan of 45 cents a bushel on the 1135 1035 crop available from december I 1 until next july 1 I the commodity credit corporation had already approved this and asked a commitment from the R P F C to provide the necessary funds wallace estimated that about would be advanced to corn growers under this program borrowers must st sign n the AAA corn hog bog con arol contracts the loans will be made on corn which if shelled would grade no 3 or better the grade requirement last year called for was no 4 the loan rate then was 55 cents a bushel P MIEn MUSSOLINI defies the len league tic of nations and its sanctions in a speech at I 1 tic he inauguration of the new university in rome home he said in the face of an economic siege toward which all civilized people of the world should feel supreme shame in the face of an experiment which they wanted to test for the first time against the italian people let it be said we will oppose it with our most implacable resistance with our most firm deci decision and with our most supreme contempt however it was announced in geneva that the duce was willing to negotiate for peace with ethiopia and there was a possibility the league would delay for 35 15 days the application of further penalties king victor emmanuel issued a decree putting the 06 entire italian merchant marine on a war basis prime minister baldwins baldvins Bald wins reply to defiance was a blunt assertion that great britain was prepared to resort to force if necessary to carry out the sanctions said he we mean nothing to the league it if we are not prepared in the end and after grave and careful trial to take action to enforce its judgments the Hrit ish government made new protests to italy against italian press attacks on britain and anti british propaganda in egypt and three more destroyers were sent from gibraltar to malta the league of nations was NN WHILE going forward with its plans for the imposition of sanctions against italy its officials asked the united states government to comment on this policy for the attitude of 4 this country Is considered vital to the success suei I 1 of the program secretary of state im lull hull replied promptly I 1 but with extreme caution avoiding comment on the action taken by the league powers and inferentially declining to coop secretary crate in the sanctions hull ul the answer whose tenor was dictated by president roosevelt was sent to minister hugh wilson at berne it only set forth the moves made by the united states under the neutrality act and restated our governments hope for world peace in press confere n ces mr hull hud stressed the fact that this country will continue to move independently to keep free and untangled as president roosevelt has promised A MERICAN ICAN citizens are not respect aing AA ing the embargo on shipments to italy and Ethl ethiopia opla to an extent that satisfies the administration therefore the president issued this statement in dealing with the conflict between ethiopia and italy I 1 have carried ale into effect the will and intent of the neutrality resolution recently enacted by congress we have prohibited all shipments of arms ammunition tion and implements of war to the belligerent governments by my public statement of october 5 which was emphasized by the secretary of state on october 10 we have warned american citizens against transactions of any character with either of the belligerent li nations except at their own risk this government Is determined not to become involved in the controversy and Is anxious for the restoration and maintenance of peace however in the course of war tempting trade opportunities may be offered to our people to supply materials which would prolong the war I 1 do not bellegie that the american peopled will wish for abnormally increased profits that temporarily might be secured by greatly extending our trade in such materials nor would they wish the struggles on the battle field to be prolonged because of profits accruing to a comparatively small number of american citizens accordingly the american govern ment Is keeping informed as to all al shipments consigned for export to t both belligerents secretary oi of state hull issued an other statement calling upon american Amerl cai citizens to desist from trading either italy or ethiopia such trade he declared was conducted st at the expense of human lives and humin human misery afelt tremors that were felt in many localities all the way from spokane and calgary to new york and boston were severest in helena where at least two persons were killed and many injured numerous buildings weakened by the pie former temblors in the montana capital were thrown down and the property 1 losses were considerable of the guffey constitutionality C coal act a highly controversial measure Is to be passed on by the supreme court coort the way was opened when justice jesse adkins ot of the dis erict of columbia colombia supreme court granted to the carter coal company a temporary injunction restraining government enforcement of the act in allowing the issuance of a temporary injunction justice adkins denied another order which would have restrained the goern government ment from collecting the penalty prescribed by the act for noncompliance he directed that the coal company post a bond of 1500 a day for ten days to insure stockholders of the company against a loss through imposition of the penalty should the act be bel held d constitutional reg tireless of the district supreme courts decision on the constitutionality of the act the test cose case will be carried to the supreme court for a final decision by the company or the g government attorneys said MERTY leagues committee of 58 L LIBERTY more or less eminent lawyers got into trouble by offering free legal services in anti new deal litigation someone protested to the american bar association and that blodys grievance committee has been asked for an opinion on the ethics of the offer it was reported that the bemb members ms of the leagues committee bad been cited for unethical practices but the bar association denied this had yet been done T THERE HERE Is no lack of potential candidates for the republican presidential nomination the latest boom to be informally launched Is for gov alt alf SI landon of kansas often mentioned as a possibility the other day there was a gathering in topeka of party leaders including members of the state committee state office holders congressmen and senator arthur capper and after some oratory they unanimously and gov l andea enthusiastically in the governor for the nomination landon had not indicated whether he would be a candidate it he hlll ill the movement will probably be given alve formal status at the annual kansas day dinner in topeka on january 29 the seventy fifth anniversary of the states admission to the union TWO WO tragic airplane accidents marked the week in the united states the huge boeing bombing plane built for the army largest land plane in the country was being tested near dayton ohio when it fell and burst into flames maj P P hall chief testing pilot was killed and tour four others were injured liedts it K GIovano oll and L L F narman harman risked their lives to rescue those trapped in the wreck and were themselves painfully burned another boeing plane rebuilt re built and undergoing tests by the united air lines crashed against a small hill near cheyenne and the four occupants were hurled burled to death suffered one of the HONDURAS worst flo floods 0 ds in its history fully deaths r resulted and the property damage Is estimated at 11 1 halt half of it sustained by the united fruit company reports of the disaster reaching tegucigalpa were meager and vague tague and the mortality list may be greatly increased later W WANG ANG CHING WEI premier of china and two other ollier officials were wounded by an assassin in martial law was declared there immediately the rengo japanese news agency crediting chinese sources said the assassin was a member of the central executive committee of the ruling chinese party chinese sources asserted he was a citizen of a foreign power the reuters british news agency reported wangs bangs assailant was a japanese newspaper nan man P POLITICAL gossip in washington Is that senator vie vic donahey of ohio may be invited by the administration to be the democratic candidate for vice president next nest year mr garner of course can have a nomination re if 1 he wants 14 it but there Is some reason to believe that he would prefer to retire to private life after nearly forty years of public service dona heys impressive victory over simeon fess in 1932 and his well known vote setting getting ability lead some prominent democrats to think it would be wise to put him on the ticket as mr roose belts running mate i JIMMY WALKER former mayor of now new york has ended his three years of self belt imposed exile and returned to the metropolis tammany hall which made mada him politically took no part in the welcome accorded him but enough others joined in the affair to fill seven or eight boats that met the liner manhattan at quarantine these included delegations from the friars club the I lambs ambs club and the grand street boys association of which jimmy was vice president at the docks there was a 8 tremendous throng to greet walker and his wife the former betty compton B BELATED ELATED reports told of 0 the hurricane that swept across the southern peninsula of nod that was followed by floods there was no way of est estimating lintt in the number of nf fatall fatalities ties but they were believed to tie be as miny m iny t is I 1 inn thousand I 1 entire poll at it fa of valley villages vil ligus were i bcd out |