Show 0 o 7 vl 11 W i 7 TO 1 2 0 t R aw vw 1 L design for or two eater ello of u uie to uy lie hutla next air lit III agui its for the united states lines 2 representative I 1 fort of new jersey who may be appointed to the when senator edge to la made ande to france ir rance M 8 air view of auburn prison new york during the uprising ofton of con and the fire thy started newa REVIEW EVEN S farmers of united states at last get together for mutual benefit dy by EDWARD W PICKARD fon folt the first time in history the farmers of all sections of the united states aro getting together to work for their mutual benefit wheat growers corn growers cotton plant era and lire stock ral raisers sers numbering more than two decided at the meeting of the american institute of operatives cooperatives co oo in baton rouge to create a national chamber of ihrl aarl cultural operatives cooperatives co with bend headquarters in washington this organization which la Is expected to be the strongest offis of ita kind in the world will bo be ready to function almost immediately and its officers oft leera will represent tho the nations farmers before congressional commit aces and in all ways act for them in public matters tills action follows closely on the formation of it ft committee of leaders offar of farmer merl co groupe for or the purpose of organizing the producer owned groin grain marketing cor new federal farm board the members or of this committee tire are now conferring with their respective groups and conducting a drive tor for membership they meet again in chicago august 20 and soon thereafter will bo be in washington preparing for incorporation odthe of the big concern william 11 settle head of the indiana farm bureau federation fe deratt n la Is chairman of the committee ile iio vo was as prominent in the farmers revolt Tat at the Ite publican national nation hl convention last summer the now new corporation wag waa officially named mined the Fa miers notional national arnin corporation to the meeting in baton houe chairman legge of the federal farni farm board set forth his vIews of the problem of american agri culture and his outline of the prot program min was approved by tho the ather members mv mr leggo legge mado made it plain pia that the only farmers which will receive financial culp lii lp front the board are those that Ahat are efficiently organized and properly administered within tho of the law the kind of operative cooperative co organization ho he haw in mind to Is ono one that will exert a real influence no as a stabilizing agency in the marketing of tho the products product i of the more than farms nn an or sanitation baniz aaion that will exert as he ha put it at least it a measurable meas umble degree of control over the tha flow of those prod facts to tha markets and an agency virtually in control of the condition which the he products or of american farmers ere are sold the board ho he emphasized never will buy or sell bell any commodity president hoover completed tho the membership of the farm board by naming samuel M R former governor of nebraska to represent the wheat growers mr McKelv lo accepted the appointment with the understanding that he may withdraw at the end of f one year fear ile he la is the owner of the nebraska farmer and was Ind endorsed indorsed Indor orsea sed by a large number of farm organizations and mr ir mover hoover choso chose him for the place after the different wheat were unable to unite upon a recommendation JOHN onn W gantlett GAn ilETT TT of baltimore banker and former form er diplomat has been appointed american ambassador to italy to succeed henry P fletcher who Is retiring from the service sen ice and 1 will I leave rome home very soon mr oar gar rett has baa had nearly twenty years of service in the diplomatic corps and other foreign service eer vicc lie was first secretary of the american embassy at rome from IMS 1003 to 1011 and also has baa served as aa minister to the netherlands Ket herlands venezuela end and the argentine Argent lae anti and was secretary generah of 0 the washington armi iams isms confere conference tam president RESIDENT nO OVEnS decision to i suspend work orr on the threet three crula 0 lathat ra that were to be laid down lc its navy raids next autumn aroused a tot lot of advirse altwell 89 well as praise aji OB of chwe who expressed ceased his ills approval was paul V mcnutt national commander of the american legion alron in a reply to mr air mcnutt the president 1 dent says pays lie Is relying on the he agre anent between the united states and great britain looking to complete equality in tile the strength ot of their navies ile ho describes the agreement na ho first step of tile the renewed con elder der atlon of reduction of the excessive 1 I ve world naval armar nent and holds it to be a forward jerep of the first importance reiterating ills his position that defense Is all that the united states Is se elking acan economies in tho the american military establishment ire are contemplated by president hoover and ho he has ordered a general staff survey of army expenditures tie ile er pacts a report with recommendations in time for tho the submission of anacon an economy budget at the next regular be session of congress branches of the military establishment especially the cavalry and tile the coast artillery were alarmed and ana at once begun began marshal inars lial ine inc arguments in their behalf out side aide the army the opinion was waa that the presidents move was a threat especially ally nIly against the many political posts that are of ho bo military value and ore are maintained at great expense i I 1 through the of congressmen and politicians of the districts or states in which they are located senator bingham of connecticut said at least 60 50 of at tho the garrisons which the taxpayers ore are now called upon to maintain are not needed for national defense and have no military value the army la Is considering the establishment of three largo large divisions east south and far west and the i limitation of army posts to a feiwell few well planned and chosen beep because Luse of tho the proximity to divisional headquarters aswell as well as ae their availability for training large units knits odthe of the service together would lie not only economy but sound mIlI military tarl practice of course the infantry school at fort denning aa oa the general service schools tit at fort leavenworth and alin liar projects should be maintained but there are forts and posts allover all over the country that should be abandoned abandon ed the property on which they are located should be sold and the proceeds applied elsewhere in the service sen ice LOV LOSS of the lamport and holt dolt liner e wath lives last november acm r off the american coast was duo due in part to overloading according to the findings of the th british board of trado trade which conducted a long and thorough inquiry other contributory causes were the tender co condition notIon of the ship her insufficient margin of stability and of buoyancy the heavy weather encountered and water finding its ita way into the lower bunkers some of th the companas comp anys ys agents in now new york and several of the ships officers came in tor for varying degreck of blame n of soviet ailua us sla ela and china bigan began negotiations for settlement of tho the hurlan quarrel meeting or on a train placed on the border line near Manc houll the chinese Clit nese emissaries were sald said to have indicated a willingness to 0 restore the chinese eastern railway to its stathi sta tui 11 quo auto provided that russia fur ur dishes guaran guarantees toes to retrain from communist propaganda in manchuria continued unrest along the manchurian border blamed largely on tile white russians led soviet gov erni ment to order out nil all the siberian an reserves up to the age of twenty r seven serpa years yeara they were assembled at khav arnov fite sk vladivostok and chita H aar a million cotton mill workers of england went on strike rather than accept a 1214 per cent reduction of wages proposed by the employ employers em consequently practically nil all the of tho the lancashire region were closed to the consternation of ct th the nation nat lont the operators refused to yield and the weavers and spinners would not listen to talk of negotiations to so it teemed seemed the dispute was vas likely to be tong ions drawn out the minister of labor who Is miss margaret says sats there Is no action her department can helpfully take at present resent i anile C and peru have signed a pro tocol complementary to the ga een eral treaty concerning tacna and arl ari ca it states emphatically em that no part of the teril territory tory covered in the general treaty shall be ceded to a third power which seems to put an end an t to boimas strong hopes of g paining 11 in an outlet to the 06 pacific ocean S SUDDEN UDDEN communist uprisings in sections of Cilo were put down do wn after bloody battles with the soldiers and police the casualties were wera at least a dozen killed and many hurt thursday august 1 was named antl anti imperialism day by the ats and they made demonstrations in many of ille lie targe cities of europe j drope though their activities were curbed by y the authorities everywhere except in tiro the soviet republics DALE n JACKSON and forest 11 1 hying flying the curtess Curtis noh ertson erson monoplane st louis robin above st louis mo established a record tor for sustained flight that in may ay stand fora for a long time they remained in the air 20 hours 21 minutes and SO 30 seconds end and then landed not because they or their engine was waa worn wt out but tn fit order to attend the funeral of a friend another avin aviator tor who wan killed in a crash they made 77 con tacta lacta with another plane 4 47 of which wl were tor for refueling and they flew ap proximately miles or about the tha distance 0 round around the world at the equator the two pilots earned more than by their exploit the flight was especially a triumph for the mo tor for a six cylinder air cooled radial type engine designed by arthur nutt after being feted in st louis jack son and obrine started on a tour 0 of f the country in their record breaking plane following about the same ro route ute taken ta ken by col charlea cabarles A lindberg two years neo ago an endurance night flight started at a t minneapolis nea polls ended tn in the crashing odthe of the plane piano and the death of tho the pilots owen Ilaug liland and capt preston L crichton Crl cliton they lind had been up hours client darold bromley intending a nonstop flight from tacoma wash to tokyo came to griffas fas feas his file monoplane slid down the runway and turned turne dover over on an its right wing and wile was smashed 4 lie ile promised to make an othor start start us soon ns as he could get nother another r plane roger koger Q williams and leals yancey the new york to rome flyers after being entertained tn in new york flew to chicago Yan ceya home city where they were given a great reception and banquet under the aus apices of the chicago press club S hundred convicts in auburn prison new york state made a desperate attempt to gain their freedom battling the guards and police for five hours and burning down bome of tho the prison buildings they seized the arsenal and armed them selves with rifles pistols and four ma chine china guns and the ensuing fight was sanguinary two convicts were killed billed and tour four guards were wounded F fou of the prisoners made their escape in confusion this affair coming only six days after the futile uprising of the inmates of clinton prison din dan aroused the state authorities autho rises and governor roosevelt called for a thorough investigation the new york prisons we are admittedly ly ind and more amro outbreaks are benr J CAIR E ft 0 ho o resigned as aa premier of france immediately latter lafter the parliament had find ra titled the war debt settlements with the united states and great britain has been c ce e chiv hiv if by aristide briand who rot ret arns his portfolio of foreign fo reign minister lster ind ad who has made almost no changes n the cabinet first task was 0 obtain n vote ote of conil confidence despe tm for the ivern avern ments nl at the inter int lonal ional conference to put in opera ton ion the young reparations allons plan velch meeting was wa for au 0 1 in the hague the tha vote wai w pvn artand by bv big biff mn ir t vas as announced in london that prime mcdonald Mn cDonald would not attend lie he conference rence and that great britain could be represented by foreign alin ter ster henderson chancellor of the exchequer snowden snoden and william graam lioni president aident of the board of trade ac DonalI and his goye rement have declared declared their opposition n to the couns you 9 lan inn as it now stands stand feeling that il it involves too mach sacrifice of Britis ir t resa for tha henefelt ct c fraam |