Show News Review of Current Events tIle the the W World Over France and Italy Reach Agreement as to Their Naval Strength Seventy Seventy First Congress Comes to an End h By EDWARD W PICKARD DIPLOMATS n a and and- n d dI I z financiers workIng work- work workIng In Ing steadily and per perr have game brought about nn an accord be- be S AAB teen France and Ita Ha ItaI ot of of on the question I ly Iy relative strength and the prou able result will be bo that Ion I on y- y the three power 44 A don nasal navil treaty will ells become a pow five five er erA erA A Henderson pact Thus the French rench and Italians will III gh give gate e up the Idea or of that would starting fluting a building program compel Great Britain to Increase her nasal forces under the escalator clause of the treaty and ane the United States am and Japan would be he relieved relle cd of strength the fear r that their relative Would not be maintained without a aNiel aHi Niel 1 oh eh resumption of ot building Arthur Henderson British foreign h secretary MUS i i stages of ot the negotiations bet between een france and Italy making trips tripe to Home and Paris and find Is ghen given credit for ex excellent excellent work nut But It Is that for tor the agreement Was as the thc ground groundwork laid by Hugh S OIb on American m am ambassador to who for several months had been laboring to bring the dispute to an end Acting under per personal orders from President Hoover he held a n series serles of private primate talks Ul Mussolini Tardieu Briand and others and transmitted their various prop propos ads als to Rome Home and Paris and finally Quail to the British The end of ot the accord con skis ts In a long term loan to Italy to tobe tobe tobe be made by French and American bankers which will III really be a war lr de debt t moratorium In disguise The I as cast government go will receive e perhaps I three and a 11 half billion dollars dollar which sum It Is slid said will care ca save e I from bankruptcy b and 1 put the country on Its feet teet Specifically the loin loan will vIII be L I debt obligations 1 8 O of m fell due on October 1 I 1 lit Mus Ius s pre previous lous efforts to obtain long term loans from American and French bankers had filled failed because largely of the na naval nasal depute with I While the terms of the Franco ranco Ital Inn a agreement were ere temporary temporarily with withheld withheld withheld held from the public It wis v IS learned In Paris Parts that It provides prom pro Ides tint that French rench natal al superiority over Italy Ital be reduced from O 00 tons Ions to tons most of the reduction coming from project projected projected ell ed submarines and It II was agreed tint that the battleship h ton nage nage allotted at the Washington ton nl naval v l conference would 0 not be used u ed for tor chips ot of more than 2 tons France ranee rance rib ob tamed the rl ht to build three 23 1 ton 0 ton vessels of ot the super cruiser type In return for In to global or total tonnage It Is belle believed ed that gh glees gives es a slight superiority In light lIht cruisers and torpedo destroy destroyers destroyers 1 ro ers but retains in rinds It was as understood tint that Ital Italy demanded de de- demanded demanded the sacrifice of ot super s submarines In the French program and that France nude made the concession because beca Its coastal l submarines are for Its present needs France and Ita Italy ly Iy It Is understood agreed on parity In ton cruisers L LEGAL mAl proceedings are under ay In fu InC r C J a Washington on In the f contest between Pre 1 dent Hoover er and the a senate enate over omer the rl right ht w- w of ot Chairman George Georgi Otis Oils Smith of the POt POs poem PO t a s a w I Ier er commission to hold hoM i that odice and the thes lie J s Is r represented n P J t 1 by JohnP John W P Davis ivis mho ho was tas Democratic I c candidate a 8 n did d I d ate a t e for the John w Davis Presidency In III 19 1021 1 I lie He was as selected for the job joh by hy a subcommittee of the judiciary committee composed sed of ot Sen atom orris and Stelmer Stemmer The s are c e to add an another another another other chapter to the history of ot con coned 11 cliches between een the e ecu p ecu th the e and I II tl tle e branches of ot the government Selection of ot Mr Divis as counsel for tor the senile senate assures a s n a c- c 1 court test te-st with Ith the former re tint candidate on one side and Attorney General Genera Mitchell on the other The decision lon probably will sill be rendered by time the Supreme court WITH a filibuster In the senate and rather uproarious gaiety In the house bouee e the seventy se first congress came to cameto an end at noon March 4 During Its life It carried out fall President ably Iy well sell Pres Pros ident er Roomers Hoovers s pro program ram of ot despite frequent acrimonious clashes with the Chief Executive e since last Decent rr pr It Is to recount these disputes for e every emery ery one k Ie I mar lar with Hh them In only two too major u at fairs fairs- the of lit n a Judge Parker to the Supreme court and the I recent c enl bonus loan gas act act was the Ir defeated The rhe Items of legislation le during the lie third session Included these thLe Routine It annu mu ti II appropriation bills carlIng In Ing more than S i 0 OJO construction program I 1 providing for tor speeding up work Including rh rivers ers and bar bors hl highway hay construction and other federal Improvements Relief Belle for tor drought stricken areas In eluding for tor food tood loans pro lIra provided vided In measures embodying a 11 loan lonn fund 2 for rural ruml sanitation activities Hies and or of unexpended lances balances In funds for re re- relief re- re relief lief hot of ot flood stricken strIchen stiles states Program of ot federal public buildIng construction Increased by Series of or unemployment ment relief relict Incas meas measures ures enacted contemplating federal l eder unemployment census long term plan ping of public con construction to meet emergencies and federal co operation In unemployment ment agency activities Hies Additional soldier fn fa s afforded In 20 program aval modernization bill authorizIng authorizIng Ing OOOO to remo remodel el battleships Louisiana Idaho and t e Mexico to meet standards prescribed by the HJ 2 I Washington ashington arms i The seventy se first congress earned e the theone theone one distinction of being the hea leet spending of or all peace time congresses In all nil It appropriated for gO government uses IN rN 11 US S closing days ys the congress en enacted enl enacted enacted l acted time tile Muscle Shoals legislation which would put the government Into the power er business but Pr resident Hoo er vetoed etoel the lie measure sending In Inn inn Inn n long and well ell argued messa message e The senate sustained the veto the vote mote ote be beIng beIng beIng Ing 19 99 to 34 and the bill was dead Mr Hoover boomer er had predicted he would be accused of ot favoring the power trust and members of congress did accuse him of ot this and the Incident It was said made It certain tint that the power controversy ery would he be one of the m mI major jor Issues of the time next nett Presidential cam carn campaign p l n Mr Hoover er also failed to sl sign the Wagner bill for federal co operation with In n nn I I system of ot employ employment ment etch c It wis ryas understood he would pocket veto this tills measure which would bring the number of his Ills vetoes to fifteen TF lOU IOU are to tal take e ethe I IF oe the word ord of Henry HenryH Henryn n II Curran presIdent o t f t the h e Association Against Prohibition a majority of ot time the peo I e o 0 of t f the United States are now v ready re reidy- reidy and willing tilling to vote rote ote for forthe forthe the repeal r e 11 e 1 I of the a men m e n d dment mend ment In his annual l report to the directors directors directors- H H curran and members of the association Mr lr Curran declared that the cn cause use had not act an Inch during 1030 1130 Chile the wet et etmo movement mo ement hid had registered important Import He lie asserted that timeo the time o ov O ember election doubled the wet met el represents tion In the house and raked raised the sen senate senate senate ate wet et group from from 15 13 two o ears ago agoto agoto agoto to 2 22 at present lie He slid said the hou house e eno no noa his has a wet vote of ot compared with Uh 76 G In 1028 1925 H S of ot S denies that hat he Is to blame for de- de delay delay de delay lay In distributing the 20 drought relief fund In i a letter reply replyIng replyIng replyIng Ing to a resolution Introduced by Sen Senator ator Carn lag Ing why hy Mr Ir hide lIde hail had not be begun un the distribution the secretary said I ha e the honor to Inform the sea sen senate senate ate that bee muse of the extended tended debate de- de bite de-bite bate te upon the appropriation of ot 20 contained In the Interior de de- department department bill and because of ot the un uncertainty certainty as to time the prom pro provisions of the act It was ns not possible to work Cork or I out out- the cut I the administration and accounting problems entailed until the act was as I finally pissed paned and Its pro provisions known n He lie e explained e the machinery which the department hid had set et up In order to distribute loans through ate credit and directly to time the lie firmer farmer There exists now V no reason why hy application for loans may not now be recel ed and pa payment IDent made shortly th thereafter re he be concluded 11 TAJ Ralph Royce Ro ce 1 of ot time tile army air corps Is being congratulated u ate don on the au an announcement that he hehns has hns been awarded the I trophy for tor HI I Ibis his is In 1 c niton of the Arctic H patrol which he led s through h severe semere se ere winter Inter eat weather her from Self e fiel field Igan to mime inc ash W ash and Major M o Royce return In January 11 0 It was vae a n se- se severe se- se severe se severe vere test of the sl sf III Ill and stamina ot of the pilots and the st of ot the planes and was as successfully carried through h The troph trophy which Is 15 competed for tor annullI annu v by United States army cers under War Par department rules was first presented 18 15 Sears cars ago to the Aero Club of America l by Clarence II H Mackay The National Aeronautical association successor or to the Aero Club o of America Is present custodian of ot we the trophy for tor time the V ar department Cn v II URMAN m rAN RASI RASKOB OB told the Dem- Dem Democratic national committee at Its meeting In Washington all aJl about time the policy which he be thought the party should adopt but said he be would not ask action on hi his suggested platform until the next meeting Dry members from the South vigorously opposed Raskob s 8 views or any consideration ot of them by the committee It was de de- decided de decided that thit a 10 campaign fund should be raised LOW HOW bid for the time general contract on the Hoover er dam and power n OJ ted In Denver Denser by a Q combination ot of western construction firms time firms the Six Companies Inc Ine of ot San Francisco and time the government engineers recommend recommended ed that this bid of 8 SUO be accepted by Secretary of or time the Interior Work ork ork on the project the big biggest biggest Best gest engineering job Joh ever emer e er undertaken In this country probably will be start started ed cd before the erd of ot Government ls although as- as asserting as asserting work worl would be hastened so unemployment conditions In the time South Southwest Southwest Southwest west would be relieved cd warned work cork corkers workers ark ark- arkers ers a against aln t a n general migration to the Ne Neda da Arizona line dun damn site as ns there e 10 laborers on hand at Las Vegas ev 1 cv for construction construction construction tion fOI ces ranged from 2000 to 2 2500 men at work orl at one time when the tm m gets Into fu full stride oL O o 0 M L eminent of ot the thc engineers most 01 or me American army and In Indeed eed of the na an lion pissed passed on when hen Gen Con Jad Jadwin Jadwin win retired chief of e the army engineering r 1 corps and chairman ot of the canal i commission died nt at t Gorgas Corgas hospital In Panama Pan CIty While hill bile In InGen inGen InGen Gen Jadwin Ancon preparing to go goto goto goto to Nicaragua to survey the ties tics of ot a Nicaraguan canal he was stricken with Ith apoplexy and a cerebral hemorrhage ended his bis life General Jadwin who was as born In Honesdale Pa In 1865 was as graduated from West Point In 1890 and had hall a brilliant career In the engineering corps for nearly forty years retiring In 1029 He lIe sen served ed In the Spanish American war ar and the World war ar but was best known for his lits peacetime pe wor work In the United States Stites and In the Canal Can Zone I ID plan or control after the disastrous Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi sippi valley floods s of ot 1 1127 q 7 was as the army officers s most Important work The plan called for expenditure or of 1 i find and was wis opposed In con gl giess es but finally passed with ith admin admin- administration support lonD IRWIN and Ma 1 MaV V hatm Gandhi G both making con con- concessions concessions con concessions cessions reached an nn agreement for peace in India and the dill civil II disobedience l- l lence ence movement that hid haul lasted for tor a year ear came cime to an end The Nationalists 1001 em ed on the pact as a triumph for forthe forthe forthe the doctrine of ot non violence The British Brit BritIsh BritIsh Ish government O though It yields Ields considerable con con- con ble probably gets gels none the worst of the gain ha-gain BI time the terms of ot the agreement it Is understood theoa thea the oa a abandon their resistance mo ement and will rill III work or for Qualified dominion status 51 In the second round roundtable roundtable table tahle conference In return their Im- Im imprisoned Im Imprisoned members will ill be he released and most of time the ted confiscated property will III he returned they are permitted to conduct boycotts that do not aim specifically specifically specifically at British goods and the poor natives along the lie coast are given i ien en time the right to make m their own on salt The most Important gain ln for tor the British h was ns the point In which the Nationalists agreed to confine them themselves selmes at the next nest round taM tabla con conference conference ference to the specified scope of ot con constitutional questions elucidated by the first round table meeting In London 1 his commits Gandhi to the principle of a n federation of ot Indian responsibility responsibility ity but with Ith British sae safeguards cov cov- covering covering covering ering finance defense foreign affairs the position of minorities and the dis discharge charge of India s national debts SIn C iR OSWALD wealthy s British socialist and his wife Lady Cynthia ha ha have hae e a broken w with Ith the I lies labor Ites and formed a new party of ot their 0 own n which v s for candidates In Inthe Inthe time the nett next election The Moslems s espe espe- especially especially especially attack the time unemployment policy ot of time the MacDonald government A AL A L CAPO Chicago s 8 public enemy enemy ene- ene encA A my No 1 did lid not fare so BO well when he ran afoul of time the federal ju- ju judiciary ju judiciary thue Judge V sentenced sen sen- sentenced sentenced the notorious gang leader to months In jail for tor contempt ot of court in excusing his non appearance In court some time ago by pleas pleis of ill ill- illness Illness ness at Miami The case was as appealed Capone being released under bondS bond S L Dr- LATOR rOn ATOR 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