The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, June 01, 1934, Image 6

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    T U I' I)\ M
News Review of Current
Events the W orld Over
House Committee Votes to Impeach Judge Woodward
Troops Suppress 1 almr Riots in Iw«) Slat« ”
Chicago*« F a ir Reopen» «1.
By KO W ARD W. PIC K \R I)
£ gy V n U 'I N»**F*P*C I’S*«».
IFTEEN of twenty members of the
house committee on Judiciary voted
for Impeachment action Against I od
oral JuJg# Char!.** E. Woodward of
Chicago, and It » « »
announced that for-
Dial charge* against
him would be drawn
up and presented on
the floor of the house
within a few- da;, a.
The house must then
decide the matter of
Impeachment and If It
And« the charge* sub­
stantiated the Jurist
will be tried at the
J u d g » C. E.
bar of the senate. Ac­
Woodward
cording to reports tn
Washington, flagrant nepotism was to
be the major charge against Judge
Woodward, this being based on evl-
dc-ncs showing he appointed the law
firm of Loucka, Eckert A I’eterson to
many lucrative attorneyships In bank­
ruptcy and equity receivership cases:
that nta son, Harold, was employed by
thia firm, and that Harold's cvmpimaa-
tlon was raised from about $-.000 to
«13.(WO a year soon after Judge Wood­
ward began making those appoint­
ments.
The vote In the committee was non­
partisan. Three members were absent.
Eleven Democrats and four Republi­
cans voted for Impeachment. Of the
five casting their ballots against Im­
peachment fonr were Republicans, one
was a Democrat.
F
fe
ABOR troubles became so sertona
that state troops were mobilized
In Minneapolis and tn Toledo. Ohio,
and despita the presence o f soldiers
there was a great deal o f rioting and
elolence. In Minneapolis the striking
teamsters and building tradesmen re­
jected an order of the regional labor
board to end the strike Immediately
and tnalsted on fighting to a finish.
The employers bad accepted the labor
board's terms. Governor Olson had
brought 3,700 men of the National
Guard to the city. In the midst of the
disorder on the streets. Congressman
Francis H. Shoemaker was arrested
fo r Inciting violence and was found
guilty, being given the choice of ten
«Lars' confinement In the workhouse or
a $00 fine.
Toledo's battle centered about the
plant of the Electric Auto-Lite com­
pany In which l,%r*0 non-striking em­
ployees had been besieged for fifteen
Lours by a great mob of riotous strik­
ers and frequently fired upon by
snipers on the roofs of nearby build­
ings. The windows of the plant were
all broken by stones, and torches
thrown through them started many
fires. The police used tear gus bombs
but were roughly handled by the mobs.
So six companies of state troops w*-re
called out and they, marching with
fixed bayonets, scattered the strikers
and released the Imprisoned employ-
L
I-uter the strikers and their friends
gathered again and fought furiously
With the troojis, showering them with
bricks arid paving stones. Dozens of
aoldiers were injured and finally the
axasperated guardsmen fired on the
nobs, two rioters being killed and
n an y wounded. Tear gas and the
n ore powerful "knockout" gas were
treely used by both sides.
Charles P. T aft, son of the iate
President, was sent from Washington
to Toledo ss special mediator for the
national labor board o f the N’ RA.
NATO R
ROBINSON,
majority
••ader, heard rumors that some
s. ..ators were planning a filibuster for
the purpose of killing the admlnistra
tlon's tariff bargain­
ing bill. He said he
was ready to squelch
any such scheme by
prolonging the dally
sessions o f the sen­
ate. " i f that Is the
I n t e n t i o n we will
meet at 10 a, m, and
Stay until 8 p. m.,"
he s a i d . “ And, If
that d o e s n't work,
we'll come here at 9
a m. and stay till the
same hour In the evening.”
The house, after two days of work,
passed the administration's Industry
loan bill and sent It back to the senate.
The senate had approved a bill fixing
the maximum total RFC five-year
Joans at *250,000,000 and limiting the
amount the twelve federal reserve
banks could advance to |280,000,<j00.
But the house discarded the senate
provisions and Inserted its own, which
S
Increase the RFC total to f.W.nOO.OOO
and cut the reserve bank maximum to
ytdO.lk»>.<»»» The dlfferofXea were to
be adjusted in conference.
l.A RENTE HARROW 'S report on
the NR A. submitted some time ago
to (‘resident Roosevelt, has been made
public, and In the main It «*#» Just
what was expected from the Chicago
lawyer and his colleague*. It analysed
eight o f the more lmjH*rtant codes and
found that seven of them foster
monopolies, help Mg buxine»» and do
a lot toward putting small concern*
out of husluosa. These seven codes
are: Electrical manufacturing, foot­
wear division, rubber manufacturing,
motion picture*, retail solid fuel, steel.
Ice, and bituminous coal. The report
found no monopolistic features In the
cleaners and dyers' coda.
Administrator Johnson and his chief
counsel. Donald It. Ulchberg. had been
given the report previously for the
purp. se of composing a reply to li.
This they did. to the extent of .VI.CSIO
vigorous w ord»
They answered all
the I ‘arrow charges and asserted the
report was '‘superficial." “ Intemperate."
“ Inaccurate." “ prejudiced." "one tided."
“ Inconsistent." “ nonsensical." “ Insup­
portable." "false.” and "anarchistic."
P»m >w came back with a caustic
answer thnt drew further violent lan­
guage from the NR A chief*, and the
battle then heenma general. Senator
Gerald I*. Nye. Republican, o f North
Ibikota. a aupporter of Harrow'a views,
spoke for hours In the senate, demand­
ing that congress stay In session until
the existing “ abuses” are corrected.
Next came a bitter attack from or­
ganized labor, asserting that the Har­
row board's report was “ a dltservlca
to the nation and Its citizens in a time
o f great economic stress."
A row broke out In the Harrow
group that left several members not
on speaking terms with one another.
William O. Thompson, a member o f
the board, accused l,nwell Mason, the
board's counsel, o f tampering with the
records, and Mason s one-time connec­
tion with the Insult Interests was
brought up.
I »arrow
and
General
Johnson,
strangely enough, took a social ride
to Mount Vernon In the administra­
to rs car. but seemingly all they talked
about was history and religion.
C
p I T HL*RLEY, former secretary of
* war. appeared before the senate
civil service committee In a warlike
mood and angrily demanded that
there be a full exami­
nation o f charge* tbat
he was party to a
patronage plot hatched
by Republicans at Ms
home In Virginia. He
declared that It should
be determined whether
j
the D e p a rtm e n t o f
Justice Is out to smear
A all
rs
the
preceding admlnistra
tlon or whether A. V.
Patrick J.
Dalrymple the special
Hurley
a:t...-i <•;, gen
eral who made tiM Chargee, Is "Just
an lrresponalble falsifier In charge of
the wooden pistol section of the De­
partment of Justice."
Mr. Dalrymple read to the commit­
tee letters from C. W. Broom and
I-ee Shannon, who told the Justice
department assistant that persons
whom they declined to name had In­
formed them of the meerlng at Hur­
ley's home, where prominent Repub­
licans were alleged to have planned
how they could hold on to patronage
Jobs despite the change In administra­
tion. Dalrymple denied that he had
made the charge* himself.
i H K «> N li I I
has been recon at ructed and redecor­
ated and la a bigger and belter expo­
sition this year than the one that > ailed
forth so much euthualastlc pralae In
mvt.
The boat of the former ex­
huma and feature# have been retained,
but many new oree have been added
and everything haa t-een brought up
to date. Thera are PJ new foreign
village* for the edification and amuae
nient o f visitor» ; the Chicago am) Ihe-
tro's avmphony orchestra* will giva
long serie# of fine concerta; the »cien-
tifio and n .vnufacturers' exhibit* hav*
been va«tly Improved amt enlarged;
the "M idway," bettered In various
ways, has been moved to the latta
front of the Island, ami the entire ex ­
position la resplendent with new
colors and new lighting.
T i ' RE PO R TS fro n IVIpIng are true,
I Ih# Japan. .■ I. 1 1 •* I
■ d an­
other outrage on the h elplr»» Chine««
In Manrhukutv
The *t»ry la that
Chine*« farmer* In tin» aoutheaslern
part o f th « puppet »tate refused to
give up their arm» on demand of tl.e
Japan«-«# troop* and that at a result
army plam-a homt’ed twenty farm vil­
lage*. kilting a thousand perenna. In­
juring hundreds of Others and desti y-
Ing all the hornea.
'O .N S T IT U T tO N A ! g
t ha#
discarded t*> another K u r »
pean nation. In a bloodless coup d elat
the Bulgarian army took control o f
that country under a
military dictatorship.
King Boris e i t h e r
Sponsored the move­
ment or quietly yield
ed to It. Ho promptly
signed about thirty
decree« that were pre­
pared In advance, dla-
solving the parliament
and putting the neve
government In power,
with Kltnon «¡urns-
gulefT * « p r e m i e r .
Mcmbera of the former government
and several other persona were ar­
rested. Not only In Holla, the capital,
but throughout the country the mili­
tary leaders were In control.
The program of the new guvrrn-
ment was set forth tn a l»ng mani­
festo calling for the creation of a dis­
ciplined. orderly atate. Tha principal
alterations In the structure of th« g o v ­
ernment Include a sharply reduced
membership tn the legislature, which
la to be under firm control o f the
administration, a reduction In num­
ber o f the country's polttlcsl sub-
<11 vision*, a general weeding out of
municipal and prcvt"<-tal authorities,
nnd ao Intensification o f attention
upon the Interest* o f v i l l a g e * and rural
regions.
Boris, the forty year-old king, may
be relegated to a position of compara­
tive unlmport*r.. e, a* waa the sing o f
Italy by Mu*a»ltn! and bla Kasclata.
But Bc-rla la known aa a good fighter
and perhaps to* ran keep him self at
the head of hla people la fact aa well
a* In name.
C * been
OREGON STATE NEWS
ITEMS OF INTEREST
P
M'**t physhlans br Ilei ed al th*
el. « « f thè World w »i thal ih « re
autta ot tha gss nt t - . k« duriti* thè
• . r i v o l l i ) s i i l e ! » !■•• I h e i l i - v el i . pi . . „ t,t
Brief Resume of Happening»
of the Week Collected lor
Our Readers
Baleni
a
Oregon foiest fires take
*
feel, tlie State fo iesler reported here
recently.
Insects and d is c «»«, U"*
ably the white pine hecl’ e. destro»
100,000.000 more fret of lim ber ea> h
year.
Freewater The first carload of
cher reta waa loaded out of here last
Saturday The car waa half loaded at
T h « Dalle» alii 1 1hy hu 1 4 1 » e w a s
packed here, l ‘ l<IMI«* r*»l ÍU¿4 -4T « of the
tonnai:<* placo IIIto rroj^ *1 albout ID
ra r» v>( Hing* a ml 1.4in hr ri 9
or« of Ihr Eugen«
Eugene
|h"l-
m h(«•h c*h*«ed »WO
Bank of Cominci
divi
yeara ago. will » « « « rc<
» de
«lend of f 3400
In the
inouï
parimeli! the dividend will
(he 11 » • f »I
to $1 1.773. This will
dividend aluce th«- bank rl»a<d
o f tuh<-r< illesi» an i broli- hlal lr-u»
bica »Illuni thè stelliti*
KlMe*n
y< ira bave |v»»aed wlth«»ul thè frati*]
a f t e r efTrcl*
A r a r e f i l i che* k h » III# W a r de
pn ri tu r ut alivi th è V r t r r n n » b u r n i i
h a » re vc-v lc d I ti s i » r i » f r w t»f Iti«
t o h r r v u t s r ai I b r o lo M a l • u n
. -a
I » la ld at t h « d»*»»f ut g ì » a i t a i b*
|ll m--*t u f lite *« case* Il ts b r t l r i r i ]
t h a l thè gerii • S r i » » ! ; u t » p u icut
an i no! i a II » e d II» It i r ( i i
VI.
« f i l t r i » b» r v # t h a l r l e x i g h t ■
tilt
passe I t » s h o w vip s n y a f t r r rfTe< t»
ra ii»r* l
hy
th è
gas r x p e lt r o r «
l*nthfinder
Eugene
* Northwestern C h rist­
ian college“ Kss been rhoaen as the
nau.e of the merge«! Eugene lllbto
college
and
Spokane
iio lvrrally,
which h av« operated at Eugene to-
gether the past year under the name
o f the Eugene Ittble rolle* e
The
school will continue tn Eugene an ­
other year, the permanent locattou
not y rl having been made.
M a g a s i««
fi/NEL,
Eugene The t nlvrraU) o f l>fe |
gon has been aelected aa one o f the
13 centers In the t'ntted State* for
training aupervta of# for the rm erg
rncy education program
An eight
day »* «aton I* planned, to
held
during the summer, with $0 super
visor* attending
A Few D rop« Every
N ight und M ornlnft
Will P ro m o te u C lean,
H ealthy C ondition !
A t Ail D rug S torti
n r,««»!—- • < * t<»* vs * s ..*. u f u a i *
|n«c«la Invade Rtatnaih
Klamath Kalla The mild winter
Is blamed for an In fr-latlon of un
welcome Insects, Including live black
widow, a poisonous spider, and the
wood lick, County Agent llenderson
said he had received several reporta
Indicating there are a ronalderaMe
number of the black widow* In this
arra.
I’dy I retime Knjji/iarrtnu <-«liete
INfc and Modi«-** m s . i s» t i»■*. I «au
Diesel Engine Course
mmw I
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bf (J m I cn U tf t •
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ttrvdc.1 en «V. Wtsf
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W ( n s e s l
I «In «»
»« 10 * 9 , V
t d fa < > M w t o »
mrné h s i M l k iL iitM A
O verry Harvesting Begins
The Dalle* Harvesting of Wasco
county’ » cherry crop, which w ill l>«
only SO pc» cent o f normal thia year
because of rain and fr » » t damage. Is
now In progret-a
Buyers are In the
field here seeking fruit at i rents
a p und. which I» almost twice la.it
y xr'a figure
A shortage of pickers
Is evident here.
D u C 'MOS to «««si)
Ir» Is * ’
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m i*
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I ' A M K l W*.H
IIA IM IIA ! H A M
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I swi | i » f Y s C « 4 •# n ~
A
Rse« V I* « . r e f m s 4 ^ • *• 4 H m
fu r r y l*r< paring I older
Gold Ilegeh Curry county will
soon t>« issuing an tllustraird folder
setting forth Its many merits, ar
cording to plans now going forward
through commute--» of th«* various
chambers of commerce. The folder
will he designed to take care of aornw
o f th » many question* peopla aak
when Inquiring about the area.
OR more than thirty year* the rad­
La Eolletteltes of Wisconsin
have been operating aa Republicans
and under that latx-l have competed,
often with success,
for control o f the
atate. Now thia la to
T o Allot I umts
t>e changed. With the
Falem The stale |* preparing to
aid o f d<dcgat<-s from
apportion lo Oregon counties II ,-
labor and farm or­
600.000 receipts from th « motor ve­
ganization*. the fol­
hicle department.
T h « money will
lower* o f Senator lax
b« used for county road coniiructlon
Kollette, a s s e m b le d
and improvement. It comprine* the
In convention In Fond
major «han- o f th « 1 1,7 4 3,1 63 10 re­
dti Lac, formed a new
ceipt* o f the division for th « first
party and named It
four months of 103 4. It w ill h « ap­
the Progressive party.
portioned to th« counties on (he bas­
No statement o f prin­
is of car registration.
ciples was made, all
attempts to bring one forth being
W hisker Contarsi I'lannrd
.
squelched.
Nawberg — Whiskers o f alt ahap«a
Senator lai Kolletie kept In the back­ and alz«» w ill be strutted by tha he-
ground until questions of organiza­ men and hid behind btuahlngly by
tion were settled.
With the party the"W eak sisters" in a whisker rais­
name decided, the senator came Into ing contest, which will he a pad of
the picture with a prepared epeech.
this city's Eourtb o f July celebra­
The period called Republican pros­
tion. Evidence o f attempts to ral»a
perity, he said, had culminated In the
whiskers or a special exemption re­
collapse o f the country's economic life.
ceipt costing 50 ct* , must he pos­
•“The disaster o f 11 * 2 »» and th# aruta
sessed by every male aged IS and up
distress and sulTerlng of the American
people that followed were made pos­ found In Newberg between May 3*
sible by the betrayal of the people's and July 4.
trust by men In both parties, con­
Hli»-ep Move<l hy Ntrsm rr
trolled through their party organiza­
Hood Itlvrr On I t a downstream
RESID E NT ROOSEVELT told con­ tions by privileged Interests.”
gress what kind of silver bill he
A few hours later a atate central passag« tha steamer Braver last
was willing to accept—the compro­ committee wa* formed, with former week carried a record load o f 113»
mise explained In this column recently
Gov. Philip l a Kollette aa Its chair­ ah«-« p from T h « Dalles to Stevenson,
— and such a measure was promptly
man, and In Milwaukee It began map­ Washington. The sheep belong to
Introduced by Senator Key Pittman.
ping out the campaign for the autumn John McGinnis o f Kent In Hh< rman
Some members of the sliver bloc were
county and will h« pastured in th*
congressional and atate elections.
far from satisfied with the bill, but
wilderness b r a k e s o f Kkamanla
there was every Indication that It
rounty between the Columbia and
A I’ I’ R O X IM A T E LY «8,1)00,000 dam-
would I»« passed before the end of the
Mount Adams. T h « hlg cargo filled
•
*
»
age
waa
done
by
a
conflagration
session, the senators from the silver
both low er and upper deck» o f tha
In Chicago that waa described aa the
states accepting It In lieu of anything
river steamer.
worst
that
city
had
experienced
alnce
better from their point of view. If
the great fire o f 1871. It started In
they sought to defeat It the probable
Irrigation Hyatrm Built
the Union Htock Yards, familiar to
result would he a long fight and no
Estacada Home 340 sere# o f land
all visitor» to the city, and within a
silver bill whatever. The bill really
composing 2 4 farm * In thri Colton
lew hours had swept over an area
leaves to the discretion of the Presi­
valley southeast o f
Kstaciidu soon
equivalent to about eight city blocks.
dent the making o f silver a part of
will ham Irrigation water for ladino
The flames also leaped across I la 1st ed
the monetary system and the stabiliza­
clover, red clover, gardens, filberts,
afreet, destroying many shops and re*
tion o f Its price.
Idenre*. Happily only one human life berries and numerous other crop*.
WH# lost, though the Injured, mostly Tho w ater will bo brought through
/CHICAGO'S exposition, A Century
firemen, numbered some 1,100. As the *000 feet o f flu n i« and four m ile* of
^ o f Progress, was reopened for an­ stock pens were comparatively empty open ditch from Canyon creek, fo r a
other summer with s big military
over the weekend, the loss of livu cash coat o f less than to cents an
parade and much ceremony. The fair stock was restricted.
sere.
A ll work o f construction Is
being done by farm ers In the project.
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