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J - to ' ' ’4 r s im3 1— Jj Urt Iluover presenting the secretary of agriculture trophy to Helen Driukwater of Henrico county Virginia 2— Thonma J Hurting M the typical club girl N C of who mny succeed Mabel W Wlllebrnndt N JH assist ant attorney general In charge of prohibition cases 8 — Edison' original lamp factory at Muzdabrook being turned over to Henry Ford for hid museum at Dearborn Mi It NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVENTS Dawes Making a Fine Start in London — Progress of Disarmament Plans By EDWARD W DAWES PICKARD our Is bitting It off mighty well In London o far conducting himself and the affairs of hla high office with the dignity and good sense that would be expected of him the ambassador and Mrs Wednesday Dawes attended their first court in and the former palace Buckingham settled the "knee breeches" question by appearing In full dress evening attire with long trousers abandoning the precedent set by his Immediate predecessors and reverting to what la the correct court dress for truly Mrs Arthur HenAmerican diplomats wife of the new secretary for derson Mrs Dawes foreign affairs presented to Queen Mary who was escorted by the prince of Wales because of the Illness of King George The ambassador's wife In turn presented a number women to her majesty of American In another inntter that may seem Dawes has done trlvlul Ambassador all Americans will whut practically He has admit Is the correct thing announced that during his Incumbency the American emlmssy In London will be dry this being the rule In his own home since long before prohibition although he does not claim to be a teetotaler In many of the American missions abroad liquor la still served does not perbut the State department mit Its cost to be Included In expense Otherwise the department does bills not Interfere In the matter General Dawes was the guest of the British Empire Service league at a banquet being entertained as a representative of America’s soldiers and of He said he the American Legion constitution In the league’s found “named as one of the fundamental oba statement jects for Its formation of purpose which I trust Is uppermost today In the hearts and consciences of It Is to furthe peoples of the world ther the Ideal of comradeship as opposed to force as the arbiter between nations Let me say that that phrase expresses my chief Instruction received from the President of the United States as I left for London to take up duties as American ambassador and enter Into official relations with two nations That great phrase expresses the lnteut of the Kellogg treaty" ambassador American Gibson Hugh held a long conference to Belgium Dawes In London with Ambassador ttnd on order of the State department then both of them called on Prime The subject of Minister MacDonald the talks was the progress of disarmthe next move In ament negotiations Mr which must come from Europe was busy all week preMacDonald paring the speech from the throne would anIt was expected which nounce the place and time for the meeting of the powers for proposed disarmament of the consideration question In Washington It was believed the naval reduction conference would be held In London In the fall States Great and that the United Britain Trance Italy and Japan would participate The Italians it Is reported are ready to enter the parley and this fact will force France to come in although the Trench have been clinging to the idea that all disarmament doings should be managed by the League of Nations GENERAL State Stlmson lie said there were no recent dove lopnicnlg to change the government's poslthmw hlch he statdeed on May 16 was that It t sire to hae any Ameilenn official participate In the rollection of German repartitions through the bunk or any other agency Foreign Minister Streseninnn of Germany In an eloquent speech In the relchstRg made It fairly certain thut Germany will accept the Young plun If the allies agree to an early evaeu- ntlon of the Rhlnelund despite the hot opposition of the Nationalists Britain on the ratification of the DEBATES debt will beagreements about gin In the Trench parliament will 14 and keep Premier PoinJuly care In Paris so the meeting of the for adoption of allies and Germany t the Young reparations plan of evacuation of the Ithlneland and cleaning up of other war mutterk In late until Is likely to be postponed The United States will be InJuly hut so far as vited to the conference bank of International the proposed settlement and Its operations are conAmerica will keep hands off cerned Tide la the decision of Secretary of ' xr : of diplomatic and with Soviet Ruswill be one of the first acta of the Labor government of Great Britain The Soviet regime was formally recMacDonald ognized by the former but relations were brokgovernment en off by the raid on Arcoa house in London of the headquarters commercial mission made by the Conservative In May government 1827 MacDonald and hla cabinet are of all other seeking the parts of the British empire In their Russian policy though their approval la not technically necessary It was said the cabinet would not renew the trade agreement by which Russia wag allowed to maintain a trading organization In London with diplomatic Immunity Resumption sia approval of the Kellogg FORMAL peace pact was given by the Japenanese privy council but politic tered Into the affair to such an extent that the downfall of Premier folTanaka and his government may low The expression used by the orig"In the inal signers of the treaty names of their respective people" w as explained by the privy council aa not Interfering with the supreme power of the emperor to make treaties but Count Uchlda who signed the pact for Jaan last August resigned from the council asserting be bad Initialed It thinking that the phrase meant merely “for the sake of their All of which la peoples" respective The rather obscure to Americans fact la that the enemies of Baron Tanaka are using the treaty ai a weapon to force hla resignation of the accord between NEWS and the Catholic church was spread all over Mexico by mall airplane radio and every other means and was greeted with rejoicing by the Bells were rung prisoners repeople leased and a general holiday enjoyed Dias who had Just Paacual Mgr been made archbishop of Mexico and conRuiz of Mlchoacan Archbishop officials ferred with the government aad tried to make arrangements for the reopening of all churches on Sunday the day of St Peter and St Paul However the department of the Interior said It would be Impossible to complete the necessary Inventories before about July 10 and that resumption of the normal functioning of the the counCatholic church throughout try would not take place fully before that dute On Friday services were resumed at the ihrlne of the Virgin near Mexico City tha of Guadalupe ceremonies being extremely ImpresPriests who fled sive and magnificent across the border during the troubles are fast returning r FLETCHER American HENRY to Italy baa sent his to the President and It resignation Mr Fletcher who has been accepted will sail for home on August 3 has service for been In the diplomatic year and has been our representative In Rome for five years He says be will spend some months in his Pa and that home In Greencastle he baa no other plans for the future he But It Is thought In Washington for the senate to will be a candidate fill the seat which so far has been denied to William S Vare Whatever action the senate takes In the Vare a successor to Vare will he case elected not later than November 1982 and maybe sooner If the seat becomes Fletcher Mr vacant accompanied Mr Hoover 5n his South American trip and many thought be would be selected for secretary of state It la said he wanted either that place or to London or the ambassadorship a diplomat has Paris Ills work been notable u v Virginia seem to entirely In the bands of Bishop James Cannon Jr and his coterle of - dry- - Democrats They met In state convention last Republicans put of week In Richmond and nominated for the same Dr William M governor Brown of Washington and Lee university who was selected by the convention Democratic at Roanoke Not only that but they also named the entire state slate put up by the Cannon meeting form of govVirginia's reorganized ernment as put Into effect under the administration of Gov Harry Byrd waa denounced by Col Henry W Anderson of the Hoover law enforcement commission the convention keynoter The ieaker urged the repeal of many laws especially the ones dealing with and Democratic elections primaries Professor Brown was put In nomination by C Uascom Slemp RAMON FRANCO and three who started from flight to the atop at the Azorea are now listed with the many of attempted vlctlma tranaatlantlc After leaving Cartagena they flights Immediate disappeared totally search for them was begun by the shlpa and airplanes of Spain Italy and Great Britain the sea between Europe and the Azorea being scoured Several times there were unconfirmed reports of the sighting of The flyers had airplane wreckage only a small supply of food and water and their big seaplane could not be to remain afloat very long expected Tri- - ' ' jl M C " ' - v v Ik "V :' ' ' - 7 v‘-- : - l ex 'i l - v i V ' N T- X- - rt M More than one hundred workmen lowering the hug base of a Electric company Into position In San Franclaco The tank will be 228 will he of the telescopic five collapsible sections-& feet high gna tank for the Pacific and 270 feet In diameter- Gas - It Navy's Air Fighters Ready for Maneuvers MAJ Spain on a projected United States with a to stockholders la not doubted la to have a great merger of aviation companies with assets of more than 170000000 The concerns to be Aeroare the Wright amalgamated nautical corporation the Curtlsa Aerothe Key plane and Motor company atone Aircraft company nDd nine or The new more affiliated concerns which will be known a the company corporation will era brace two separate groups of manu the Curtiss facturtng companies group headed by C M Keys and the Wright group beaded by Richard F‘ Hoyt vice president of Ilnyden Stone and company and chairman of the Mr Wright Aeronautical corporation Hoyt will be chairman of the hoard of the new company and Mr Key will be president The company will have an author ized capitalization of twelve million shares of no par value stock of two million shares will be class A stock entitled to a preferential pay and ment of $2 a share annually share for which will be convertible common stock and callable Into share by the company at $40 a share The 10900000 shares will he remaining common stock ( Here are 16 trim craft belonging to Fighting Squadron 2 of the Aircraft west beach of the Naval Air station at San Diego for maneuvers 4 They were lined up on the buttle fleet LAST SURVIVORS When It's Warm in the Capital City PLANS submlted IF are accepted as It o ' America approved the PRESIDENT HOOVER Gen of Brig Ralph Van Deman to a major general to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of MaJ Gen Harry A Smith com mander of the Seventh corps area Brig Gen Frunk It McCoy will be ap pointed a major general upon the re Van Deman September 8 tlrement of at the statutory age of sixty four Col George G Shaw will fill the vacancy In the brigadier general list medala have beey awarded to who risked Scouts Boy lives to save the lives of others by the Na according to announcement tlonal Court of Honor of which Daniel C Beard Is chairman The lads thus honored are: I) Washington Sidney Ilerahowltz Ctah Wll Lawrence Bee I’mvo C Wll llam Bennet Iohhs Ferry N G 11am Iloiford Jr Portland Ore ThomWillie Evans Rockford Term as Messader Brooklin N Y Mar Laro Fla Pensacola low White Ted Derrick rlshnk Sharon Pa Tenn William David Jor Itockwood dan Park Ridge III J O AcufT Mid William dlesboro J Martin Ky Mo Brookfield James Iucas Macon Ga and Wilson Schooley Mercer Wl A gold honor medal was sent to the parents of Scoutmaster James win TYrljfbt of Rock wood Tenn gave hi own life to save boys In hi tajops from drowning during the Ten nestlee and Alabama floods IN CA— (SKEffisa Two pretty glrla from one of Untie Sam’s big offices at Washington away from their work to go wading in the cool waters of the Potomac they were caught In the act by a vigilant cameraman Btole where — Thomas O Edgar of Washington who became the sole survivor of the gallant host which mnrehed across tha Itlo Grande In 1810 when hla last died at the age of one hun comrade Mr Eddred and one In Missouri He served In the gar Is war but navy during the Mexican does not remember the name of hla ship and discourages efforts to make a hero of him RULES VATICAN New Secretaries of the Senate CITY GOLD their Commentdatore Seraflni first governor of the city of the Vatican that la napractically a small tion created by treaty between Mussolini representing the king of Italy representing' and Cardinal Gaspnrrl Tope Plus XL Carl A Loe fTler left and Edwin A Halsey right who have been elected secretaries of the majority and minority of the senate These offices were created by the new legislative personnel act and their duties will consist of of legislationassisting the party leaders In the general supervision Um for Eyebrow serve from falling tion Eyebrows to prevent perspiraInto the eyes |