| Show news review of current 40 events the world over president cleans desk for hawaii cruise drouth relief funds allocated for middle west federal reward for Dil lingers arrest by EDWARD W PICKARD e by western New simper union P acl ROOSEVELT back from his brief trip to new haver haven ilk new london and his home in hyde park put in a busy week clearing up his desk for his departure on the long planned cruise through the panama canal to the west coast and cawall all those who have had bad occasion during the last generation to call itt at the white house are glad to learn that rudolph fors ru rudolph ter gr was ag selected by J forster the president to make inake the voyage with him since 1 the days of mckinley this able and courteous gentleman now executive clerk in charge of the white house bouse executive offices has been e on duty and never before has he accompanied compa comp nied any president on a trip now mr forster Is going to have s real vacation and secretaries howe mcintyre and earle will remain behind to take care of the white house there will be no other civil officials aboard the cruiser houston on the way down to the canal mr roosevelt will visit puerto rico and the virgin islands from panama city he will go to the hawaiian islands first making a brief top stop in colombia Colom bla returning to the pacific coast early in august mr roosevelt will travel over overland laud by rail and there Is a possibility he will make some speeches probably in minneapolis and green bay wis where the tercentenary of the badger state will be celebrated relief for the drouth IMMEDIATE stricken areas in the middle west was decreed by the president in an executive order which allocated for direct aid tile the remainder or of the first distribution of federal relief for the drouth area included for purchase of seed eed food and live stock an for seed and feed loans for purchase of lands in the drouth regions and for establishment of civilian conservation camps in the stricken region FINAL VINAL settlement of the questions JL in dispute between the steel masters and their workers Is expected and the threatened strike probably will be averted the president invoking his new emergency powers named a three man board to arbitrate the Indu troubles find and both sides indicated they would accept its decisions the members of the board are admiral henry A wiley james of chicago and judge walter stacy of tile north carolina supreme court the two latter have had bad long experience as labor mediators under the emergency law this group can order and and police elections in all steel plants to determine which chich union shall represent the men in all collective bargaining the board can also hand down decisions on all complaints brought by either workers or employers president roosevelt ordered the board to report to him from time to time through secretary of labor frances perkins ns TT T MAY be necessary to resort to the emergency labor legislation to put an end to the street car strike in milwaukee A minority of the companas comp anys employees went out and by violence forced the huspen slon ion of service the mobs fought the police and attacked the com banys electric plant and its cars the american federation of lar bor unions are trying to compel the company to recognize their representatives senta tives in dealing with employees amstead stead of the company union with which it has bar had a labor contract for or 10 16 years rev nev francis J haas formerly of milwaukee and now chief conciliator for the national labor board was as sent to the wisconsin city with r tall full authority to act acl mayor hoan at socialist held the company re for the strike and ansu ing K riots F FEDERAL JUDGE J P BARNES of chicago gave one phase of the new deal a rap by granting an junction reb restraining training the govern luent biant from enforcing the provisions of the AAA milk licensing agree bent against the independent milk dealers in the chicago area in effect the judge ruled that the government ern ment through the AAA has usurped powers which under the constitution it had no authority to assume the AAA officials in washington declared they would seek to have judges barnes ruling set bet aside jerome frank general counsel for the ie AAA admitted that if the decision 1 casion were upheld by higher courts the fifty marketing agreements beats now in force under the farm act ct and hundreds of the codes us BB der the would be without constitutional sanction P DOST MASTER GENERAL FAR LEY and secretary of the treasury came forward with an announcement of their plans for the spending of in the construction construct lou of new post offices and federal buildings in all communities in eve every ry state and four territories have been selected for new federal buildings according to the announcement halt half of the program build ings hlll be undertaken with wi authorized for that purpose in the recently enacted deficiency emergency appropriation bill it was expected that buildings would be constructed with funds already available from other sources hosiery mills the concern that thai was deprived of its blue eagle last april has been bee forced to close down and its va C is workers are out of jobs the little city of Hir herriman Harrl riman man in tennessee depended largely on the mills and the company had the support or of practically all the people there in its dispute with the the ofil odi claas of the company sent bent to administrator johnson and to president roosevelt a vigorous protest asserting the concern had been unjustly and unfairly deprived of it property rig rights ats in the blue eagle we would like to know said tile the letter if the blue eagle Is tile the property of the united states or if it Is a plaything to be held over the heads of honorable and decent em cm players as a cudgel to browbeat and bulldoze them into surrendering their constitutional rights for the benefit of outside agitators whose only purpose is to exploit labor for their own personal gain general johnsons reply was in effect that the company could stay closed forever if it wished to but it must comply with the regulations to get back its blue eagle the dispute started last jast october when about employees went on strike with the claim that the company would not reinstate twenty three workers who had joined the united workers textile union fred held vice president of the american federation of hosiery workers went to harriman Harrl man after the mills closed but was wa taken from the train tr ain by a band of armed men taken some distance in an automobile to and released on promise not to return SAM la Is determined to get U UNCLE john the count rys most notorious desperado A few days ago attorney general cum abil n ay mangs offered a re ward of for 1 i the capture of the murderer and I 1 bank robber and half as much for if information I 1 e a d Z fy ing to his arrest f k vl 1 at the same time me I 1 M the attorney general era offered k for the capture of lester M gillis john inger alias 33 baby face nelson right hand man information leading to gillis capture will he rewarded with 2500 this action was followed up by consideration of plans for coor co or donating dina ting federal state and local efforts to catch dillinger it was understood that plans using the tha army and national guard in the offensive were under discussion the federal charge against dillinger Is transporting a stolen automobile across the state line nelson Is wanted in connection with the murder of W carter baumie baum department part ment of justice agent near rhinelander wis april 23 in addition to the federal prize the person who can catch will receive 1000 reward from each of five states indiana 1111 michigan ohio and minnesota in his white house study S SITTING president roosevelt talked over the radio directly to millions of his fellow countrymen seeking to reassure those who have been alarmed by the frequent allegations that the new deal its Is becoming radical he rebuked his critics as doubting prophets of calamity and theoretical diehards dle hards and by implication defended the brain trust he highly praised the departing congress for its work in the lines of relief for the distressed recovery and reform and reconstruction st mr roosevelt told his listeners the simplest way they could judge recovery was to consider their own situations are you better oft off than you were last year he asked are arc your debts less burdensome Is your bank account more secured secure are your working conditions better la in your falth faith in your own individual future more inore firmly grounded ament GIVING TAING up hope for a mant pact at geneva the british government has under way extensive plans for strengthening its air force for defense of the country this was announced to parliament by lord londonderry secretary for air lie ile turned down a suggestion for an imperial air force for the defense of the empire but said there would be close co opera tion with the air forces of the dominions TN N A note to secretary of state x hull the british government rejects ejects his suggestion that tho the war debt might be paid in kind holding that such a procedure would be impractical and dangerous to anglo american trade the british expressed a wish for settlement of the debts problem whenever it may appear that the present abnormal conditions have to so far passed as to offer favorable prospects for a settlement chave NAZI storm troops in dermat germany IT have demanded that the or steel helmets composed of war veterans be handed banned by the hitler government but the leaders of the organization reply that li it shall not be suppressed or absorbed in the storm troops the existence of the they assert Is guaranteed by president von hindenburg chancellor hitler and other nazi chieft chief N THE twentieth anniversary 0 ON of the assassination of archduke franz ferdinand at Saraj evo the event that precipitated the world war there were bombing outrages throughout austria directed against the dollfuss government and possibly instigated by the nazis nazi certainly the disorders were political in nature power plants plant railway lines and one news new paper office were blown up WITH athe ITH congress adjourned and the president preparing for his hawaii cruise miss margaret le hand confidential secretary to mr roosevelt decided to take a vacation so BO she sailed for europe now comes from paris the positive statement that miss le hand Is to be married to william C bullitt american ambassador to russia and that she was waa making t th h e margaret le final arrangements nee ments cehand hand in the french capital the young lady would say aay nothing in confirmation or denial except to declare that she ahe was not going to russia but the correspondents were sure the plans were well advanced for what it had been hoped would be a secret wedding it was understood that cornelius Cornel lu vanderbilt jr a close friend of the president would act as best beat man for mr bullitt mr vander bill allt Is in the riviera and miss mies le hand also was booked to go there before returning to america late in july ambassador bullitt Is a widower and has a young daughter who Is now with him in moscow SOMETHING Q like a hundred thousand lj americans and canadians gathered in detroit for the good will celebration which was held on the ambassador bridge under the auspices of the american legion the bridge which links canada and the united states across the detroit river was turned into a huge playground and customs and immigration barriers were lifted for the day HARLES 3 thomas former C CHARLES united states senator and governor of colorado died in denver deaver at the age of eighty four though a democrat retired from political life mr thomas denounced as un democratic the extraordinary powers granted to president roosevelt and defied the presidents order to turn in all guhl gold to lo the treasury both he and his daughter hoarded boarded small sums in gold and the latter was indicted her case Is still pending ERE Is more woo for foi president HERE mendieta Mend leta of cuba the A B a 0 society strongest of the secret political associations association in the island has announced that it would no longer support the mendieta Mend Hend leta government the reason given was wa the lack of firmness displayed by the government in dealing with terrorists ts especially with men responsible for the assault on the A B C parade june 17 when it a docen men and women were killed and scores injured the A B a 0 manifesto said the society would continue to work for the good of cuba against terrorism and other forms of gangster iam which are directly traceable to the influence of moscow gold A crisis in the cabinet resulted and several members who belong to the A B CL 0 offered their resignations as did employees of the treasury department also there was a short lived naval revolt at antilla Ant llla suppressed by the arrest of the leaders A committee of conciliation was wag at work on the governments troubles and it was reported that it might suggest a parliamentary form of government headed by a prime minister the A B 0 leaders would agree to this if the premier were chosen from their |