Show News News j News Review of rent Current Clu rent 1 r Events the World Over 1 t I. I Japanese o-Japanese i a aI R Row Rov w Provides Severe Test for L League ague lie I o of f Nations Nations Chancellor Chancellor Bruening Defies vs Fascists and Reds 1 B By EDWARD W. W PICKARD EAL war between China and REAL Japan became during the week I more of ot a probability than a threat Moreover the situation In tile tie Far East developed Into 4 a crucial test of y the League of Nations Na 4 as an organIzatIon organization organ organ- 5 for the preservation pres of peace partee and made likely an all equally Important I test of the value alue I eta of ot the multilateral I ka r Kellogg t treaty r rea e a t y banning war It was believed that e eI if It I the efforts Q of the Dr Alfred council failed the Sze United States and the league would Invoke ole the Kellogg pact and that If either China or J Japan pan continued recalcitrant diplomatic diplo m matic tl relations with the offending nations might be severed se The Tile league council resumed Its Us bearIngs hearings of the controversy ersy and Dr Alfred Sze S Chinese ese representative and and Japanese delegate spoke at len length th The forI former for for- I mer mer demanded immediate action by the the league declaring that a miscarriage of ot Justice would Jeopardize jeopardize the faith of the world In Geneva Gene and doom to failure the International disarmament conference conference conference confer confer- ence next February countered by explaining g and defending defend defend- log ing Japans Japan's actions In Man Manchuria and reiterating the Intention of his o government to permit no outside Intervention intervention in in- h in the dispute lie He said the matter could be settled only by direct ne negotiations otia lons between Japan and China Doctor Sze S replied China will rill never ne agree to such a acour cour course e so so long as Japanese troops Invade Imade her soil soh and until Japan pukes makes Just reparations for the loss of ot Chinese lives and property While the debate e was In progress Doctor Sze received recel word that Japanese Japanese Japanese Jap Jap- anese army planes had just bombed two more towns far farest est west of MukI Muk Muk- I den This action like the bombing of was later defended b by Tok Tokyo o with the assertion that Chinese Chinese Chi Chi- nese had fired tired at the planes which were scouting Notwithstanding the strenuous objections of Japan the council voted toted 13 to 1 I to invite ImIte the United States to participate In IIi the tile discussIon discussion discussion discus discus- sion of ot measures to end cud the hostilities Hies in n Manchuria This invitation In Secretary Stimson had already said would be accepted and Consul Pren Pren- t. s B. B Gilbert was on hand to repent repent rep- rep ent t this country though h without out I a vote ote Japan It was thou thought ht might withdraw from the Iea league ue The American diplomatic commissIon commission commission commis commis- sion Investigating the Manchurian crisis continued Its work but was forbidden by the Japanese to go to Throughout much of ot China the Japanese anti-Japanese bo boycott cott was gaining ground rapidly and this especially I Irked Tokyo It became evident that the Japanese cabinet previously r. r reported split over o the policy polley In Man Tian Manchuria I 1 W- W Wb C churia churla b ur 1 a I had In d come i 1 f together ler again and j. j I that Premier Shi Shi- t k debara was supporting sup r porting the mill mili It It Is feared b by bythe ti the g government government gov gov- v- v that Manchuria Man Man- churl churia a was was deli deli- M Marshal ars h a anIt I n s nIt 11 e 1 y lost b by y Chan Chang g. g o China h 1 n n. n C Chang h a n g S. S Hsueh liang the young oung governor of ot the province appeared to have been driven n out by the Japanese who are determined he shall not re-es re reestablish reestablish his control there This t r l determination was probably the real Wason mason lSon for the bombing of ot Chin Chin- chow which Chang had made his hiE temporary capital Civic organizations organizations IDS In Manchuria appealed to the Nationalist government to resume relations with Soviet Russia sa sayIng say say- Ing lag that only In that wn way could the annexation of Manchuria by hy Japan be prevented Marshal Chang was vas moving his troops to strategic 7 points and evidently was backed up by President nt Chiang shek Kai who has declared r d himself prepared to togo go to wa war wal with Japan if It the efforts of ot the league and the United States are futile I I S C P PAINS PAIN'S national assembly by bYan an overwhelming o vote ote u adopted opted an nn article in the new new c constitution of the republic which declares that no state religion exists Thus was the Catholic church divorced from Its Us union ith with the state which has I for tor many centuries The Article also bans the church from nga In commercial Industrial tad id educational activities Another ADother article which would disI dis- dis e nIl all church I orders s was reject- reject but one was adopted that pro pro- ei for the expulsion of all Jesuits Jesuits Jesu Jesu- its from front Spain to take tal place when the constitution goes into err effect t. t Only the S Socialist radicals Insisted on the wholesale expulsion oT 01 monks and nuns The action of ot the Cortes was was followed followed fol tol- fol- fol lowed by anticlerical antl demonstrations d demonstrations Hons In a n number of ot cities and at nt Santander an nn attempt was made to burn a Carmelite convent con Not In s sympathy with the action a against the Catholic church and orders orders orders or or- ders President Zamora resigned and Minister of War Manuel Azana became head of or the government INCORPORATED under the laws of ot Delaware the tine National Credit corporation was prepared to go 10 ahead with Its mission of ot assisting banks throughout the tine country to utilize their resources to further the stabilization of ot financial and economic conditions ns The corporation corporation corporation corpora corpora- tion has 12 directors one from each ench federal reserve district and each of ot them holds one of ot the 12 shares of par value alue The funds within which the corporation corporation corpo corpo- ration will operate will be raised through the thc sale of debentures to the banks of the tho country countr on the basis of ot 2 per cent of ot their aggregate aggregate ag ago ag- ag depo deposits its or the le legal al limit of ot Investments If that Is lower These deposits ag aggregate relate Corporations and private banking firms are expected to subscribe subscribe subscribe sub sub- scribe for the tine deb debentures also and It Is possible that the total funds raised for the corporation will approximate approximate ap ap- ap proximate Administration officials officials' In Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington bel believe eve n agriculture will share indirectly but largely In the tine benefits from the operations of the corpora corpora- tion Banks in agricultural sections will be enabled to realize on frozen assets through services of ot the banking bankIng bankIng bank- bank Ing pool Credit thus will be made available n to put hanks banks in u a better position to lend for agricultural as aswell aswell aswell I well as other purposes At the same time banks will be enabled to ease up on their demands which will react react react re re- re- re act in turn to lessen the pressure upon farmers and live ne stock producers pro pro- who have obligations out out- standing O BRUENING of CHANCELLOR Germany Is now practically the economic dictator of his country He and President Von Hindenburg are determined to tor toi r r save the reich it i tj h I from the Hitler f r 0 ites called Fascists bas Fas 1 r. r and t the h J J A casts e iy i w Communists The f j aged president ent announced an an- fj I 11 that he heIY j IY f o. o J. i would accept the i. i Jr idi a Z I n iJ an chairmanship economic n council coun coun- of v V t ell cal which will assume as assume ns- ns M sume dictatorship of the nation at Adolf Hitler least for the comIng comIng coming com com- ing winter but Jut Bruening will be bethe bethe bethe the real boss for the council It Is expected c will work in close collaboration oration with him liim and his new new cabinet The Tile council as ns conceived by Von Hindenburg will be comp composed sed of representatives of ot workers IndustrIalIsts Industrialists Industrialists Indus Indus- and bankers and will wUl thus have the entire Industrial and commercIal commercial commercial com com- mercial framework frame of the nation under Its control Herr Bruening had already tried to bring Adolf Hitler to a realIzatIon realization realization tion of his duty uty to Germany callIng callIng call call- Ing him Into Into conference and layIng lay- lay lug Ing before him the desperate situa situa- tion The chancellor then went before before before be be- fore the reichstag and boldly defying defying de de- de f Ing his political adversaries ad presented presented pre pre- sentell his program of economies I sacrifices and discipline Its outstanding outstanding out out- I J standing points were Continuation I of ot the tike conciliation p policy llcy of mann adoption of a plan for the redemption of the nations nation's short term Indebtedness the maintenance maintenance maIntenance nance of wage agreements between capital and labor with adjustment to suit existing price levels Ic the maintenance of the gold stan standard ard and the file formation of steps to open the marl markets ets of ot the world to German German German Ger Ger- man goods I t PRESIDENT RESIDENT HOOVER and his p advisers ad were studying various plans for the relief relict of the railroads but nothing was decided on and If It the interstate commerce commission commis commis- slon sion grants the Increase in freight rates the roads ask no further I steps for Cor helping the railways s 's are likely to be taken en before meets AS R. R AMLIE progressive THOMAS Republican was elected to congress congress congress con con- gress by the voters of ot the First I Wisconsin district to fill out th the term of ot the late lute Henry Allen Cooper mainstay of the La LaFollette LaFollette Follette group In the house Mr AmlIe who lives In Elkhorn and andIs andIs andis Is a n lawyer was supported by the theLa theLa theLa La Ills His closest rival In Inthe inthe th the election was surprisingly 1 A. A J. J Bouma Douma of Racine Socialist can can- candidate Amlie In his campaign campal U made attacks attacks attacks at at- tacks against the Eighteenth amendment amendment amendment amend amend- ment the Republican tariff Lud aad the administrations administration's handling of ot the unemployment un unemployment nn employment nt problem With i Ith victory for the lineup lineup line line- lineup up In the house so far tar Is Republicans Democratic 2101 Farm Farm- Labor er-Labor 1 vacancies 5 6 RENEWALS T of ot short term credits credit to Germany and Austria ver wert voted by directors of at the Bank for foi International Settlements at Basel Discussing Int international finance tint th directors emphasized the Importance importance tance of the forthcoming meeting between President Hoover er and Premier Laval of France In WashIngton Wash Vash Ington nn the dire necessity ol of the two nations reaching an nn agreement agree i ment merit on world questions of ot finance economies and International P nE lIER LAVAL'S visit In In Washington is to be followed followed by one from DIno Grand Grandl Italian minister for f foreign reign affairs He ne YU writ was I Invited by President Hoover r and will come for ten days daj's in the latter part of November M. M Laval soiled sailed from France on October l la accompanied Q by ly a n num number ber bel of ot assistants and advisers In finance and and economics economics' and also ulso by his charming you young g daughter AT T THE TIlE time of ot writing It Is L k still unknown unknown- whom Governor Larson of New Jersey will appoint to the senate seat left vacant b bj by bythe the death ol of DwI Dwight ht Morrow a One of ot the leading lead leall ing possibilities is x Edward C. C Stoke Stokes who was governor gover goner of nor of 01 New Jersey In l 1005 1903 OS and has al always wa s 's been active In RepublIcan Republican lican Bean politics of the state stute He Is a banker bunker and resides resides re re- re- re sides silles in Trenton E. E C. C Stokes The governor was wasby vas urged ur ell to name Mrs Morrow by many advisers and A. A Harry Moore Democratic candidate for tor governor said if It she were appointed an and If It he were elected she would continue to hold hoid the the place AR to the knife broke out WAR WAn during the week bet between een een Gov Go Haley Hucy P. P Long of Louisiana and Gov Paul N. N Cyr r Though elected on the same ticket the two men Ilen have ha been personal and political po po- enemies and find C Cyr r has tried repeatedly to get Long out but of the theofi office ce His Dis latest coup was to take the oath of oC office as governor on the claim that Long was a United States senator and therefore not governor This he be did at Shreveport Shreveport Shreve- Shreve port and Lon Long who was in n New ew Orleans heard C Cyr r was mo In mowing moving on Baton Rouge the state capital He raced hack back by automobile and anel called out part of the tike National Guard to repel Invasion but the report of ot otC Cyrs Cyr's C rs march proving unfounded the militia were sent home C Cyr r repaired to his ills home in southern southern southern south south- ern Louisiana after sen sending in a letter letter letter let let- ter to Lon Long formally demanding surrender surrender surrender sur sur- render of ot the governors governor's chair He lIe said If It Long refused he would begin begIn begin be be- gin ouster proceedings s. s THOUSANDS of persons assembled assembled assem assem- bled in Yorktown Va and helped In iii the elaborate celebration of the anniversary of the surrender surrender surrender sur sur- render of Lord Cornwallis to George Washington On Surrender day the final day of ot the fete President Hoover er delivered the main address and other speeches were made durIng durIng during dur dur- ing the celebration by Marshal Pe- Pe I tats of ot France General Pershing Secretary of War Hurley Secretary Secretary Secretary Secre Secre- tary of the Navy Adams and various various various vari vari- ous other notables Three thousand thousand thou thou- sand officers and men of the army thon-I thon were there fully equipped and In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Y York orl river was the historic frigate Constitution surrounded by dozens ens of ot the latest war ships of ot the American and nd French navies narles The pageants colonial dances and lasted lastell four days ERE EnE Is more trouble Indirectly Indirect indirect- H HERE I ly for Bishop James Cannon Jr of ot the Methodist church South pillar of the tine prohibition cause Senator Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Carter Glass of ot Virginia unrelenting unrelenting unrelenting lenting t foe oe e o of t the bishop has persuaded per per- s sanded Attorney p General Mitchell to order older an urn Investigation of charges 4 f made by the tine senator sen sea a ator th that t Harry L. L Goldhurst the bishops bishop's s stock t 0 c I. I I a Li LI broker w was s to be paroled from prison pris prIs- Sen Sen- Glass Gass In on pursuance of It a blameworthy agreement made mad by Department of ot Justice officials In New York and elsewhere GoldI Goldhurst Gold Gold- hurst burst was convicted of ot using the tile the mans malls to defraud was sent to Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta At At- lanta penitentiary In October 1920 1020 and last July It was announced that he would be paroled on April 1 15 1932 1032 The |