Show N news bivs review of current events the world over nation indorses endorses Indor ses president and the new deal at the polls democrats gain nine seats scabs in the senate by EDWARD W PICKARD a by western newspaper union RESIDENT ROOSEVELT and P PRESIDENT ills fellow new dealers had bad every reason to gloat over the results of the elections for or generally speaking their policies and acts were endorsed by the citizens of the united states by what amounted to a real landslide the democrats gained nine 1 seats in the united states senate and on incomplete completa in returns appeared to have just about joseph gu guffey if ey held i their i present strength in the lower house outstanding among the many democratic victories was that scored in pennsylvania that state has not previously sent a democrat to the senate in a half a century but this time joseph guffey the party boss rode roughshod over senator david A reed need leading adversary of the new deal and sent him to the discard two other persistent critics of the administration who were retired were senator simeon B fess of ohio beaten by former gov GOT vie vic donahey and senator arthur R robinson of indiana soundly walloped by sherman minton hatfield of west virginia walcott of connecticut hebert of rhode island kenn of new jersey goldsborough Goldsborou gli of maryland and patterson of missouri all republican senators must give up their seats respectively to young rush D holt francis T malancy Ma loncy peter G gerry A clarry moore george L radcliffe Rad cline and harry barry S truman all democrats upton sinclair the extreme radical had bad the fun of scaring california out of its wits with ills his EPIC campaign for the alie governorship and at little or no expense to himself but the national administration had turned him down and the republican nominee gov frank F mer alam won by a handsome majority so the wealthy refugees who make california their home decided not cot to abandon the state johnson being the nominee of everyone for reelection election re goes back to the senate wisconsin remained true to the la follette dynasty even though it had bad created a new progressive party for its own uses senator bob la follette had bad been patted on the head by president roosevelt and john M callahan democratic nominee am for the senate was not dot acceptable to the administration because he be was a friend of at al smith so bob came through with sherman a big plurality over minton callahan Call alian and john B D chapple chappie the republican candidate to clinch the victory of the third party philip la follette was elected governor again defeating gov GOT albert democrat and howard T greene republican there was a crumb of comfort for the republicans in the re elec tion of senator arthur H of michigan who has condemned parts and espoused other parts of the new deal one other crumb less comforting was afforded them to in maryland where albert C Q ritchie was defeated in his attempt to annex a fifth consecutive term as governor he was beaten by harry IV W nice a republican of baltimore whom ritchie defeated for the same place in 1919 this did not make administration men weep much the old line republicans succeeded in reelecting electing re senator austin in vermont and senator townsend in delaware nii nois new york and massachusetts chu were among the states that were swept by the democrats in the first named darnell they took five house fonts from the republicans the defeated included the veteran frfd fred britten new yorkers returned dr royal S copeland to the senate and II 11 it II lehman to the governorship by tremendous majorities senator david I 1 walsh was reelected in massachusetts and jim curley times mayor of boston was made goer goerner nor in the alie main the democratic campaign had been skillfully fully conducted under the leadership of postmaster jim parley farley A fi fight bt to oust the ins always Is difficult and the tha republicans in their hearts had not hoped for much they did not get even the little they had bid expected for nt at least two years president roosevelt Is assured of full support by congress for whatever policies and experiments lie may undertake der take and the voters pt ef the nation have told him film to go 0 o ahead ond and do cihat hat he be can to restore the country to prosperity of the chiefs flo FIRST to make a post election sp speech ech secretary of commerce roper said over the die radio we are arc not going to have a dictatorship to the left or an autocracy to the right ile he insisted that the roosevelt recovery program contemplates the restoration of private profits and that in fact the alie governments essential revenues through the income tax are dependent upon private profits As soon as future relief requirements quire ments can he be determined secretary roper cioper s said aid in announcing a new approach to the relief problem the major portion of these expenditures tures should be assumed by the states and localities with federal era assistance supplied only in those instances where the situation cannot possibly be met without federal aid we need to discourage the growing ten tendency dency to let the federal government do st it EVEN states stales voted on repudiation S SEVEN of prohibition and only kansas still stoutly republican remained dry the others all turning wet were florida west virginin virginia nebraska south dakota wyoming and idaho in nebraska senator george norris succeeded in putting over his pet amendment to the state constitution ution providing for a small one house legislature and there Is a belief that he will run tor for governor in 30 to guide the experiment under the amendment the legislature will pick a number of legislators between SO 30 aej 50 for its one house successor annual salaries will be determined by bv dividing the number into and crew of the morro 0 OFFICERS castle are held to blame for the heavy loss of life when khz th liner burned in the governments report on the disaster but no attempt is made to fix the origin of the fire that took lives after a careful examination of me ti ie wreck and evaluation of the testimony says the report submitted by dickerson N hoover assistant director of the steamboat inspection spec tion serece serl sen ice ce it Is not possible to state what the exact cause was blame for the catastrophe Is placed by the government also on the construction of the vessel itself OVIET russia celebrated the S SOVIET seventeenth anniversary of the bolshevist revolution with a parade of the great red army before the tomb of lenin in moscow and at the same time the or third internationals ale issued by cable an appeal to the toilers boilers of the world to unite in a common front against imperialist wars and fascism japan and germany seek to provoke war and this war can only be postponed by the union of all prole carians into a solid front for a fight against capitalism said the message asserting fascism is in power in germany austria italy and poland the branded this as a threat to the laboring masses of all countries and a menace to the soviet union ASTON utterly G GASTON unable to make headway against the political schemers in the french cabinet has resigned the premier s ship it I 1 p and returned to the retirement from which he was called ir elno last february to if wk w I ik save the country from imminent civil war the six radical social socialist I 1 s t ministers determined 14 to frustrate 41 his plan for constitutional 0 tut ional reform refused gaston the premiers dowery offer to postpone discussion of this scheme until after a regular budget vias voted pro nile ilde the chamber of deputies first passed a three months budget Doumer dommergue gue thereupon read his resignation orl and at the suggestion of edouard Iler riot leader of the radical socialists the entire cabinet resigned president lebrun immediately asked pierre laval foreign minister to te form forin another coalition government ern ment but he refused the commission so the difficult job was turned over to pierre eilenne fla ilan ri drin a left republican who nho wits was minister of public works in the cabinet the crisis aroused fear of armed conflict in paris between the socialists cia lists and the so called fascist groups for both those these parties called on their militant elements to be ready for action there was danger too that the meeting of war veterans and patriotic societies on armistice day would lie le turned into an antigovernment anti government demonstration OR the information of those who FOR fare are hazy as to what the germanic fault movement Is all about here are the nine commandments just issued for the neo an ads to replace the ten commandments of the christian bible 1 honor the delty deity the world foundation 2 honor ancestors and grandchildren 3 honor the great of thy people 4 honor thy parents 5 keep yourself clean 0 be loyal to your 7 do not steal 8 be truthful 8 9 help the noble UNDER the auspices of the national association of manufacturers a drive has been started 10 lo 10 prevent labor union coercion and all state legislatures when they convene are arc to be asked to anac enact t sir specific provisions for the purpose of flying fixing the legal responsibility of labor orga organizations tor for their acts tho association says it la Is amov moved ed to this course because it believes the fedora federal government Is at last aware of the terrorism ism practiced by union members against other employees who mho desire to act the laws to be asked of le legislatures isla are arc 1 to make sympathetic strikes and sympathetic lockouts illegal 2 to make mil be both employers and unions equally responsible for the observance of contracts 3 to make it illegal for any association so of employers or employees to expel suspend fine or otherwise punish members refusing to part participate lel in an illegal strike or lockout 4 to make picketing illegal when it Is carried on in such a manner mander as to intimidate or coerce employees or customers 5 6 to declare illegal employment contracts requiring a person either cither to join or not to join any labor organization 6 to require written consent of the employee before the deduction of any part of his wages for the payment of organization dues may bo be made RANCIS J GORMAN head of athe FRANCIS the united textile workers committee that directed the recent strike s in a letter to G A sloan head of the cotton textile institute said that union 1 labor a would be glad to operate cooperate co with the industry in developing ve new markets for the output of the factories ile he declared that after controversies had been ironed out by the federal F J gorman board named as a result of the strike representatives of the two sides could begin conferences feren ces looking toward the improvement pro of the industry mentioning the increased competition for japanese goods and other factors which caused demand fur american textiles to fall millions of yards below production capacity ve re said A part of the purpose of the conferences which I 1 have in mind would be to create joint elnel employer er union machinery for the expansion and extension of the textile market such a program would be in furtherance of the interests of workers and employers alike the union has a definite contribution to make e in the development of marketing possibilities and the extension of consuming power but of course the union cannot contribute its effort except in cooperation oper atlon with the organized employers pl PRESIDENT RESIDENT ROOSEVELT an 1 bounced that beginning july 1 1933 he will eliminate the 5 percent per cent pay cut that Is now dow taken out of the salaries of all federal employees plo the pay restoration he explained is being planned on the assumption that increases in the cost of living necessitate it the treasury department thereupon admitted frankly that this means the taxpayers will be called on to pay an additional fiat fifty y million dollars a year for the benefit of the federal employees who will benefit by the restoration in salaries mr bir roosevelt predicted flatly that the cost of living will advance adi fince substantially stant lally ly within the next eight months when lie he made this statement at ills his annual press conference tie he also cautioned reporters to remember that a an n Inci increase ense in cost of allvin living meant an anre increase ase in corn com modify and property vohies thereby b y lessening the difficulty in paying debts this Is one of the avowed alms of the Roo roosevelt program lie ile said lie he expected the ris rise e of food clothing fuel housing and other living costs to be large enough by july I 1 to justify the 5 per cent restoration ne ile refused to say whether ier the increase in government pay which Is being abeln allowed for in the 1935 1933 federal budget Is to be taken its as an example for industry to follow F crancil Is having baring a lot of trou brou ble with sir tor for which coun try she holds a mandate from the league of nations and the french high commissioner his has suspended vie the syrian parliament sine die and assumed virtual dictatorship there have been serious disturbances there due to both economic complications and the nationalistic aspirations of the native population |