Show 41 news review of current cairrel it events vents the V world horld over laval in uncomfortable position as anglo in italian relations grow worse senator 0 not a candidate by EDWARD W PICKARD e western newspaper union P pierre LAVAL premier of 1 l france found himself in a tight I 1 place because of his efforts to retain the friendship of both great britain and italy and to keep his government ov from being upset by its foes at home in at the process of trying to find a way to bring about a peaceful settlement of the italo ethl OPI n war laval pro proposed ased that brit aln ain withdraw its pierre laval big home g fleet from the mediterranean to mollify mus iso lial this suggestion was laid before the british cabinet and turned I 1 down flatly I 1 the cabinet gave hearty approval aanthony lAn to the policy at geneva genea of capt anthony thony eden and samuel hoare secretary for foreign affairs its stand was reported to be subs substantially fan this mussolini will respect nothing but force he would interpret any withdrawal of britaina Brit ains mediterranean forces as a sign of weakening if mussolini wants to clear the way for italo peace talks let him halt his armies in ethiopia and accept league terms as basis for negotiation as ethiopia already has done furthermore the british government called on laval for a definite reply to its question whether france would operate cooperate co with the british fleet if there were an open break with italy the french answers to this query had been too to suit downing street particularly the english wanted to know if their fleet would be permitted to use the french naval dockyards dock yards it was bei keyed that if laval could not satisfy the ahe british the latter would withdraw from active leadership in the league of nations and refuse to renew the locarno commitments on france relies for protection against germany adwar l from the african war front are subjected to so severe a censorship that they are not only unsatisfactory by often quite unreliable all kinds of seni national sat lonal ional stories are circulated and I 1 some of them may be true one I 1 such Is the report from djibouti french Somal Soma lland liland that italians ffrench killed a number of british somali land subjects near the ethiopian frontier some of the victims being members of the camel corps that Is la a part of the colonial army british vice consul lowe heard also that italians had bad gassed and shot a lot of cattle and goats in british ilot Somal Soma lland liland certainly relations between italy and great britain were growing worse doly dally and there were many predictions that the two nations would be at each others throats before long the british have been in a deadly cold humor ever since they found out that Muss friends had been trying to stir up an anti british revolt in egypt now the border between egypt and italian libya Is the scene of swift concentration of troops on both sides representatives in IE geneva were told by delegates of several nations that mussolini i iwas was ready to end the warfare it if he yec were given considerable sessions cessions ces cess lons of territory ferri tory and certain large economic advantages this tentative offer w was as transmitted to addis ababa and the reply of emperor halle selassie Se lassle was a determined no the italians want virtual control over the entire country and the emperor Is not willing to give up a yard of territory the italians in northern ethiopia were jubilant over the desertion of degiac halle selassie Se lassle guasa and several thousand warriors i this guasa a son in law of the t emperor emper Is a descendant of king john who reigned in the last century the traitor was rewarded by the italians by being made ras or chief of the occupied territory in the north 1 seemingly reliable reports from medical missionaries in the southern sector the ogaden zone said the ItI italians were making free use of 1 chlorine gas and dumdum dum dum bullets which for many years have been outlawed in all civilized warfare 1 TT T take much these days to cause the republicans to rejoice the latest event hailed by them as a harbin harbinger ger of victory next year was merely a by election in massachusetts ats to fill a vacancy in the state senate the district normally is ii republican and this time las IS usual a republican was nas elected athe the reason for the G 0 P shouts was found in the decreased vote polled by the democrats and the fact that salem a mill town and former democratic stronghold was captured by the republicans republican 1 democratic leaders said cald that the issues in the election were purely local find and that the reverse a at t most was a lebuff for the administration of democratic gov james curley the republican leaders asserted that the new deal no less than curley was involved S ARTHUR ef VAN 0 DENBERG of michigan who has been mentioned frequently as a possible republican nominee for the presidency c came a m e back bach from a summer tour of eu rope and declared flatly he be Is not a candidate for anything on earth I 1 ho he I 1 I 1 did not attempt to predict who would be named by the republicans but did gay eay he felt the G 0 P would win in 19 3 G senator 1 I think dent roosevelt wrote his obituary la in his first speech in congress in march 1933 he said and alsto rians will show it when he said bald roost most liberal governments have been wrecked on the rocks of loose fiscal policies and we must take care to avoid that liberal spending by the new deal was defended by senator fletcher fietcher of florida chairman of the senate banking committee A an in interview he said that government activities and expenditures have restored about of bank credit lost in the deflation of 1930 33 business ingoing is going to get the benefit of that the money the government Is putting out ingoing Is going to people who are putting it in the banks it Is increasing purchasing power and likewise expanding the credit facilities of the banks the senator expressed the belief business was reviving declared relief and other emergency expenditures would drop as continued improvement pro was shown and predicted many mally work projects would be of lasting benefit CARTER GLASS of S SENATOR virginia has had his differences with the roosevelt administration and Is III likely bely to have others but he be remains a loyal democrat he says he Is a constitutional democrat democh at within the democratic party and adds 1 I would not support any movement to split the party I 1 refused to join the liberty league and have refused to join any organization whose alms run counter to the party mr glass Is certain that president roosevelt will nill be without serious opposition there is no organized opposition to his nomination in sight within the party 11 glass says IN N SOME quarters col theodore roosevelt Is credited with considerable sid erable influence 5 among the republicans of the eastern states and often lie he Is mentioned as a possible le presidential candidate another potential I 1 candidate strong in the west senator william E borah of idaho re bently wrote to col theo theodore ore colonel roosevelt roosevelt roosevel t pip proposing posIng that the 1936 1930 republican campaign be based on a trust busting issue the colonel turned down the plan ile he replied that while lie he was in sympathy with the sena senators toes attitude on monopolies lie felt there are many other issues as great or greater among these he named scandalous waste of the peoples money government extravagance multitudinous taxes and attempts to subvert our type of government 1 I entirely agree colonel roosevelt wrote that monopolies are evil for I 1 ani am a firm believer in ill the established american principle of competition I 1 have stated this over and oner oer again during the last eighteen months 1 I do not agree how however ever that this will be the major issue of the campaign RESIDENT ROOSEVELT turned P PRESIDENT ills his back on the pacific and began hl his s return on the cruiser houston no uston the vessel was started through the panama canal while the president went to fort clayton and other posts to inspect the garri garrisons sot is aud and to the new madden dam on t the he chagares chagres river lie he boarded tb the Q cruiser at pedro I 1 haguel locks and with president alias of panama and mrs arias as quests guests proceeded to the atlantic end of the waterway the resident president planned to make a few stops for fishing calling on the way north and to be back in the white house about october 20 25 v PRESIDENT jonn JOHN GAR NI ak 1 I all nul a large number of seu seui i mil ind representatives sailed palled fro III seattle for Mi nili i to alie united i it ilie cst tile of tins the curn coin wealth and the I 1 inauguration nau gu ration of president manuel manucl quezon 0 november 10 19 F for or t alie he first time in history lil story both the president and the vice president were outside united states territory at the same time secretary of state null hull was the ranking official left in washington and consequently was the temporary head of the government however mr ir roosevelt Roose Nelt was wag in close and continual U al C communication n tion with the capital by wireless throughout his cruise OIIN L LEWIS president of the i JOHN united mine workers worker and his industrial union bloc lost a hot battle when the american federation of labor in convention in atlantic city voted to continue the policy adopted last year in san francisco this policy was to organize workers in mass production industries such as aa automobile and steel along industrial lines with due protection of the rights of craft unions lewis and his followers proposed that the mass production industries be organized one union for each industry with the craft unions kept out altogether aa GEN WILLIAM L SIBERT MAJ one of the three men who really built the panama canal and last surviving member of the canal commission died at the age of seventy five at his country home near bowling green ky he was burled in arlington national cemetery with full military honors honor general berts Sl career as engineer and soldier was distinguished gui gul shed he was made brigadier general by special net act of congress for his services in connection with the building of the panama canal during the world war he commanded the F first arst da islon of the A E F he retired in 1920 to engage in private engineering work and subsequently served as chairman of the alabama state docks commission in construction of the state docks at mobile from 1928 to 1932 1032 he was chairman of the boulder dam commission miss I 1 on a and n d in 1929 29 and 1930 was president pr resident of the american ass association ocl of port authorities PAROL CAROL king of rumania celebrated his forty second birthday at his summer palace in sin ala and as the family gathered for the occasion ame mme magda lupescu the t h e kings intimate friend arrived unexpectedly from paris the peasant party had intended to make the day notable by anti lupescu demonstrations r st h hoping 0 p I 1 n g this would help to keep her in exile king carol but her return con founded the leaders the agitation against magda has hag now token taken a decided turn her enemies circulating broad sides calling attention to her jewish origin and charging that through her influence a large number of jews are getting easy jobs in the public service the peasant leaders also redistributed tri buted a otate statement ment of julius outstanding foe of mme ame lupescu that she Is responsible for almost every ill which besets rumania 1 I am a monarchist manlus statement continued but every rumanian should receive a good e example x from the palace the crown must respect itself TARY elections in phanada parliamentary canada resulted in the defeat of premier R richard 33 bennett and the conservatives who have been in control since 1930 the next nest premier will be mackenzie king leader of the liberals who won out of 45 seats in the house of commons the new deal policies of the bennett government were repudiated by the electors in the program outlined by king in case he won the great emphasis was laid on relieving unemployment and lowering tariffs back to 1930 levels A reciprocal trade agreement with the united states was one of his strong arguments nationalization za of the bank of canada to control credit inflation and deflation was another plank one immediate result of the liberal victory was the resignation of IV B herridge as canadian minister to the united states effective when the new administration takes hold herridge Is a brother inlaw in law of premier bennett and hla his appointment to the washington post was severely criticized by king during the campaign constitutionality constitutionality of two new deal project ii the AAA processing taxes and the TVA operations in generating and selling power in competition with private power companies compan les Is to be determined by the supreme court of the united states among the courts negative rulings was a refusal to consider the latest habeas corpus proceedings brought in behalf of thomas mooney Cali fornias most famous prisoner the court also refused to hear an attack on a law which strengthened the political machine of the late senator huey P long |