Show Sahara Cradle a Man’s Upon his return to the United States after an 18 exploration trip through Africa Dr Arthur Torrence Los Angeles explorer announces hig belief tlmt the southern Sahara desert a as the cradle of the human race Not only did he make extensive Investigations of the primitive tribes and the geological history of the Sahara but he claims to have found evidence refuting the Darwinian theory of the origin and perpeto-atloof new species While he doea not deny that man evolved from a lower type of animal he thinks tbla evolution took place In the southern part of the Sahara RESTFUL SLEEP for FRETFUL FEVERISH CHILD With Castoria's regulation When your child tosses and crlea nt In his sleep It means he Is not comfortable Very often the trouble Is that polsonoua waste matter la not oft as It should be being carried Bowels need help— mild gentle help —hut effective Just the kind Castorla Is a pure vegegives table preparation made specially for children’s ailments It contains no harsh harmful drugs no narcotics Don’t let your child’s rest — and your own — be Interrupted A prompt dose ef Castorla will urge stubborn UtUe bowels to act Then relaxed comfort and restful sleep Genuine Castorla always has the name: CAS TORIA la Other Words Rastas — Does yo’ doubt mah call muh a HahT word? 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work likes It a game la the Don't Neglect Your Kidneys Events the World Over France and Germany Create Joint Trade Commisbion — Young Chinese Clamor for War With Japan — Hoover’s Economy Plans By EDWARD worse in Asia BETTER In Europe In America S change might be summarized the political and economic weather report of the week for the world First the among place events In Europe goes to the friendly visit to Berlin of and Premier Laval Foreign Minister Briand of France were In the They Grman capital two days and out of their conversation with Von IlinPresident Chancellor President Von denburg Forand Rruenlng n en urg jn8ter ('urtlus mixed commission grew a permanent to pool the economic activities of the two nations This body will be conboth em Include sultative and a ployera and employees and accord: to the official communique Ita general purpose Is “to fight the economic crisis and to call for co operation from other nations whenever necessary This action will be the first step to which has become the need of the hour and In which all are called to where Doan's akubotc FO& TmAiavn his lung cherished Alfred Sze was apsueeeed him The young gathered In big mobssssaIlpd Japanese civilians In various cities of these worst outbreaks being In the The British garrison there Hongkong was tailed out and charged the mobs and wounding killing a repeatedly number of the rioters Throughout the country the students were organizto serve it the ing and volunteering Meanwhile the front against Japan rebel Canton government continued its negotiations for the union of all factions to meet the emergency pointed Chinese to home to the United read that President Hoover Is hard at work pruning down the cost of the federul government In the effort to meet the prospective treasury deficit of between a billion and a billion and a half dollars According to Washington dispatches his contecn-plate- s program Ina limited Germany ssional considers that France and have been bitter rivals for often active enemies the Berlin visit Is remarkable entente The commercial that la being forced may well make future wars between the two nations The commission will seek Impossible to promote trade and export agreements that will bring on a joint search for new markets Its sponsors aver that no Increase of customs tariffs la expected and that no third party Is aimed at by the pact The Immediate In finance object Is dustry shipping and aviation When President Von Hlndenbnrg was told the French statesmen were to call on him the old warrior at first balked because his name Is still on the allied list of World war “criminals" second only to that of the Finally Bmenlng and the French ambassador Andre persuaded him to receive the visitors and the meeting passed off without friction Premier Laval when he comes to Washington In October will submit the agreement to President Hoover It was Intimated In Berlin that Chancellor Bruenlng also may come over to see Mr Hoover and lay before him Germany’s viewpoint on war debts and reparations TRUCK In armaments 1 for'one year November Is the present aim of the League of Nations disarmament committee Modifying the Italian proposition to meet the objections of the majority of the league members the committee adopted this resolution : “The assembly requests the governments Invited to the disarmament conference (to be held In Geneva next February) 'to prepare for this event by means of an armaments truce and accordingly requests the council (of the league) to urge the governments convened to said conference to give desire for a proof of their earnest successful Issue of efforts to Insure and organize peace and without prejudicing the decision of the conference or the programs of proposals submitted to refrain to It by each government from any measure Involving an crease In their armaments “It likewise requests the council to ask the governments to state before 1 whether November they are prepared for a period of one year as frou that date to accept this truce In armaments" In the Far East the was getting hard Prospects for warfare between and China were little lessened efforts of President Hoover and the decided flabby doings of the League of Nations OUT dove of usage Japan by the Japan commisternationai sion to Inquire Into the la facts the Manchurian row the very after crease In taxes! riIn gorous economies government expenditures and congre- centuries and this result of words bedelegates’ ing: "Foreign participants in the discussion are useless and my government does not think It necessary to call In outsiders " He asserted Japan desired to withdraw Its troops to the railway zone ai soon as It was conviaced Its ciTlllajn population would be safe without their protection and added that Japan did not want war with China Neither does the Chinese government want war apparently but the Chinese people especially the students are vdamoring for hostilities boycott of Japan as a Because preliminary they th'ught Minister C T Wang had Foreign failed In the effort to get help from the League of Nations the students In Nanking Invaded the foreign office and attacked Mr Wang Injuring him After this outrage the min severely appropriations and continued borlowest Interest rates in The Interest rate on the It was pointed out Is than the rate that can be treasury paper at the at rowing many years public debt much higher on obtained present time On Tuesday It was announced that Mr Hoover bad decided to eliminate the naval building program laid out for the 1933 fiscal year and tn addition to cat down the destroyer program already appropriated for from eleven ships to five Reductions for the navy over the next three years It was stated stand to run as much as one hundred million dollars This certainly will be a terrible blow to Senator Frederick Hale of Maine chairman of the naval affair commit tee and those of his colleagues who belong In the "big navy" class Whetb er they can do anything about It re mains to be seen Navy officials without wishing to be quoted point out that If Hr Hoover’s economy plan Is carried out our navy will s®k to third place by the end of 1932 when It will rank below that of Japan In all but capital ships It may be retoo marked that It doesn’t do much good to the steel concerns the shipyards and their employees SENATOR senate JAMES majority E WATSON leader of of the has called to the attention of President Hoover the fact that higher tariff rates may be necessary to protect American Industries from the decurrencies of nations that preciated have abandoned the gold standard these now Including Denmark NorMr Watson says way and Sweden he beheves that If the depredated currency program continues for any length of time the tariff rates of the tariff act will be abrogated and It will be absolutely to raise the rates from 20 to 25 per cent to overcome the lower production costs In countries now on the double currency standard Canada has taken such action There Is still a lot of agitation for the sales tax which Senator Reed of Pennsylvania advocates hut treasury officials are quoted as saying there Is small chance for congressional approval of the plan this winter though they admit it might be workable The to balandng the treasury Is opposed budget through borrowing over any extended period of time or to even temporary suspension of the sinking fund which provides for an "orderly retirement’’ of the public debt FOLLOWING the example of United States Steel and other big corporathe Aluminum Company ef America announced a 10 per cent reduction of salaries and wages effec1 on October tive throughout the company and all Its subsidiaries This concern Is owned almost wholly by the Mellon family Secretary of the Mellon a Treasury still stockholder Is said not to have been Informed that the cut was coming He declined to make any comment This action by the Aluminum comfurther aroused pany Congressman Wright Patman of Texas who already had announced he would seek during the next session of congress to have Mr Mellon removed from office because of his stock ownership in corPatman porations says he has been working all summer gathering data to so port his resolution for the Impeach-of Mr Mellon The secretary sorts Is “directly Interested ho In tle islness of trade and commerce" within the meaning of the old luw he A w cite— "Mr Mellon relinquished his position on the board of director 0f the Aluminum company Patman said “but as a stockholder he directs the board Ilis brother represents him" Among the other large concerns that have Just reduced salaries or wages or both are the Delaware Lackawan " tions BUTLER was not GEN SMEDLET only eminent American soldier to retire from active service at the end of Seplember MaJ Gen William Lassiter also went on the retired list more than forty yeara of military aervlce his last post being commander of the department of Hawaii He had served his In so country many foreign lands that he known as was 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