Show 4 0 K 4 TRW re 4 1 typical girl athletes of russia marching in the cited day parade tn in moscow 2 col james 0 roop hoop of chicago who has succeeded general lord as director of the budgets budget 8 3 scene in the Preside presidents riVa flailing fishing camp to the blue ridge mountains of virginia Virgin la showing the summer cummer white house REVIEW of CURRENT EVENTS S ino russian war clouds denser over manchuria senate tariff bill by EDWARD W PICKARD WAR all between china find soviet become became increasingly probable during the week and china let tile the world know that it if it lid did come itus sin alone should be blamed several weeks ago it t was voa said in these columns that the basis of the main cherian trouble was aa tho incurable itch of 61 the russians to the ret rent of the world and this fact Is 18 emphasized in identical do livered by chinas cainas envoys to the me governments ern ments of all nations signatory to the kellogg pact the note handed secretary of santo stimson by minister hii makes the flat charge that the union n of soviet socialist republics has been plotting to byer overthrow throw the phinese chinese govern government ment and says the latter has the tho documents to prove tats accusation since loett 1027 the chinese government declares Itus puabla sla lna han been conducting communistic propaganda in china using ue the funds of oc the chinese eastern railway to finance those ties these involved it Is charged not on only lythe the overthrow of the chinese government but the destruction of cainas chinas political and economic system these activities it Is added have progressed to a point whore the isaf safety ety of china to Is endangered china also charges russia with ith sponsoring lne ft A policy of wholesale assassinations one of the purposes purpose of which was to bring about a world wide revolution in 14 the present crisis on oa the man alan charlan frontier 10 inala the chinese say has been making mailing warlike threats involving not bot only firing into but the operation of military airplanes over chine territory china saya bays the still hopes for peace it adds that should such nets acts of provocation on the part of tite soviet government result la in unavoidable clashes out of chinas cainas determination mi nation to defend her tn rights the responsibility for disturbing the pence peace of the world must entirely rest with the soviet government ll 11 during the week there were nvere repeated clashes between chinese and rus bus elan troops which in ono one or two in mances amounted to real battles each side elde accused ac the other ot of invasion but the dispatches indicated that tho soviet forces dicea were the more aggressive in making border raids the government continued to hurry heavy reinforcements to the Manc burtan frontier and recent cablegrams cable grams from tokyo skid russian troops had already completed mobilization end and were soon to march on harbin the ifancy arlan railroad center it wits was asserted this advance was to be it a punitive expedition nod and that the soviet government was determined to force china to comply with its ita demands regarding the chinese IS astern railway but would make no bonnal declaration lar la ration atlon of war S several everal trains on the chinese eastern raa tern were dynamited recently and sect agents were arrested charged with the crime RE members of the sen ate finance committee completed comple ted their draft of the revised tariff bill and made tt it public and ft nd immediately was started the batt battle of 0 words that to in certain to be co continued u with increasing fury when the tha senate begins consideration tt of the measure senator reed need smoot chairman of the committee raiq gave out figures na as proof that the bill drawn up by hla his conferees conf erces represents a scaling down of detles sroni from t tha het house hobs bill rates the compari soua showed equivalent ad ra ral loreina for the senate committee com bill the house bill and the present low law lawns indicated the senate committee decreased rates la in ten of the fifteen schedules from the duties of the tha house bouse bill la in four schedules the revision was waa upward and in one there thera yaa was no change the revised bill represents in creases from tho the present law in twelve schedules decreases in two and no change in one the equi vAle ad adva lorecia were obtained by efti bittues Bitt ina Uns tIng revenues under the different differ eat me measures ures and figuring what the total duties by schedules would represent in percentages of total values valued of im fm ports porta it was estimated the customs revenue under the senate bill would atno tint to na as c maitred 0 with 13 la under tho the house hill bill and under existing law the flares showed a reduction la in the agricultural schedule from the house bill which was somewhat of a surprise the equivalent nd ad valorem valoree of rates of the agricultural schedule in tile tho senate committee committed bill was listed as per cent as compared with per cent in the bouse bill and 2280 per cent in tile the present law the senate reconvened on august 10 with only about thirty members present and decided to bold perfunctory vess lons twice a week until september 4 when tho the tariff debate would login begin the leaders planned passage of the measure middle middie of october the house will reconvene september 23 13 and will mark time until the tariff bill Is passed and ready for conference the republican publican He members of the senate banca committee approved a am compromise provision for or delaying delay lne two years thip the shift from a foreign to a doni dor nestle eito valuation buels ausla and settled several mothr administrative tariff controversies democrats Demo crits ta of tho the committee cittee taala aade ready re ody tho the numerous nume roua to tile bill which they will ivill otter offer w alile the representatives of the allied nations at the lingua were still disputing over the division of learann ler rann reparations reparation with small pros poet of agreement dr kustav german foreign minister informed them that whether or not tho the young plan was ratified by september 1 germany could pay he be on that aliat liat date only the reparations called for by tho the scheme devised by young and the other experts namely it i year premier Arla tide adriand of france replied that since the young plan haa bag not been adopted the german government must continue tt carry out the treaty in force the dawes dadea plan which the rei reichstag chatag had ratified philip snowden british chancellor of the exchequer said he considered tho iho germans must continue their payments according to the dawes plan which la Is tho the only recognized scheme for reparations british and bolilan troops were preparing to evacuate the second zone af pf the rhineland trot but premier briand said fiala the evacuation of 17 french re n ch troops from the occupied hurriedly would be difficult bance barracks were lacking inciting in franco tirrance to house abil them it was understood that dint by january a uary I 1 alis allied troops of occupation to the number dumber of less than would bo be out of all but the last zone tho the mayence bridgehead As for tile the split og of london dispatches dispatch es indicated that morgan and other american bankers might inight have a good deal to do with forcing a compromise british press and on the surface the british government uphold snowden in his bis refusal to accept a reduced of the german payments but it was waa said prime mule minister mcdonald wua was much impressed alth the arguments vt ef uis financiers rile graf zeppelin completed tta its momentous mn tous voyage from friedrichs hafen to tokyo ir r approximately hours circled over the japanese dip cap ital and landed at the Kasumi gaura flying field orty forty miles away for sevi eral duya days the pa mengers gera and crew were feted by the tha wildly enthusiastic japanese while the wasi waa being refueled and overhauled the emperor himself taking a leading part in the of 0 the visitors Flat tors As aa the big biff ship was being taken from the hangar for its start across the pacific two struts were broken and the takeoff was delayed a day then the zeppelin soared tuto late the air oa its way to los loa angeles und and Luke burst oscar kaesar and kurt luescher young and comparatively inexperienced swiss aviators took off from portugal for cor ft a flight across the atlantic ocean to the tha united states by the end of 0 the week it was believed they had bad paid the penalty of their rashness with their lives from the time when they were seen above terceira elra island la in the azores Azore sall all trace of them was lost aas waa miss marvel croson of san diego ono one of the contestants in the air derby from santa Al onica ballf to cleveland ohio met tier her death 1 in western arizona iler her body was found crushed against a boulder and a hundred yards iway ioway was the wreckage of her plane evidently she abi had leaped for or her life but her para chuto chute had bad failed to open and walker tn in the plane piano spokane sun god accomplished the feat of making a refueling nonstop non stop light flight from spokane to new york and r return t u rn they were in the air live f full U I 1 days and traversed miles one of the british entries for the S ch nelder cup races a super marine marina rolls holla royce six sit piloted by flying officer Waff horn made in tests testa the fastest right flight ever ecer made by an e the tremendous speed of WO miles an hour was reached without an assisting wind alford williams was hav ab ing nb a tot lot of trouble with the american I 1 hope for the trophy during one of his attempts to get tt it off the water lie he was made unconscious by fumes from the engine UNCLE SAM decided last week to male make a loan of to help promote the building up of the merchant marine the administration notified the shipping board that it caw j no objection to such n q loan to the american export steamship corporation under the loops jones white act the tha company wishes to build four vessels and this work rouy prevent li i ment in the camden yards of the new york shipbuilding company secretary of the tha navy adams adama also signed a contract wah the last named concern for the construction of one of the cruisers crul sera in th tho fifteen cruiser program the cost to be relief belief for agriculturists of several I 1 classes lg Is fictively actively under way through the federal form farm board that body approved loans aggregating more than to be expended through operative cooperative co groups for the stabilization of the california and fresh gracei grape industries the two tivo principal groups concerned are the sun maid raisin growers and the frederal ire deral fruit stabilization corporation in addition to cash credits granted the board etwas it was announced will assist the sun maid raisin growers in whatever way possible to insure the growers the undisturbed use and control of the valuable sun mald the modern plants and the international sales salea organization which lie he raisin growers or of california have built up over a period of years it was announced by the board that it would probably males make advances of from five to td ten millions to supplement the assistance net given southern operative cooperative co opera tive associations G ERRIT JOHN DIEKEMA a banker of holland mien and a former member of congress has been appointed minister to Il holland olland to succeed richard M A tobin of california who resigned rest ened mr diekema Dle keina whose parents were born in holland speaks dutch and liaa has lonk been a student ot of the affairs of tho the between 1101 1001 rind 1007 hd was a member of the spanish treaty claims commission 11 1 1 W YORK has formally aban loneal its plan to hold a worlds fair in n 1033 leaving that year to cliff tago cage whose century ot of progress ex axi position la Is fast being brought into concrete form the new yorkers de ceded to wait until 1835 1933 and then j 1 show them how to put on om a worlds i fair right the tha chicago exposition i has the advisory patronage of th tb na i dional research Ile search council the i of 0 president mover and tho the national j government find a united civic support j bing cotton manufacturers having agreed to arbitrate the depute with their workers woi kere the great brent strike in the lancaster mills came t to 0 a close and halt half a million hands returned to their jobs the then decided that wages should be reduced per cents cent which aich Is onn halt half the lie cut cat demanded wy by the obern tors doth sides accey accepted ted the slon sion determination of strikers that the clinchfield Clinch field textile mill at marion N I 1 a should not reopen with non unload men necessitated the catling out ot two companies of the national guard tai haf I 1 I 1 it winter western Nw pur apor |