Show news review of current events the world over hitler demands return of german colonies Ayne american rican fleet to maneuver in noi th pacific discord in world power conference by EDWARD W PICKARD a western newspaper un on II 11 I I of thousands of 1 nazis attending the party con bention in were roused to great enthusiasm by a pro clama tion from fuehrer hitler to the effect t that h a t ger many having re armed and scrapped most of the ver sailles treaty was r ready ady to press its demand for restora tion of cf its prewar pre war colonies this he asserted was nee essary to the eco adolf hitler independence of germany and would be achieved within the next four years said the chancellor it is regrettable that the rest of the world fails to understand the na ture and greatness of our task if a certain british politician declares germany needs no colonies as she may buy her raw materials then this remark is about as bright as that of the bourbon princess who when she saw a mob crying for bread wondered why if the people had no bread they did not eat cake if germany had not for fifteen years been squeezed dry and cheat ed of her entire international sav ings if she had not lost her entire foreign holdings if aboa all she still possessed her colonies we could much more easily master the difficulties then addressing the convention directly the fuehrer launched a new campaign against bolshevism and the jews bolshevism seeks to exer exterminate minate governments based on a community of race and blood and replace them by non aryan jewish element of no race hitler warned sooner or later ic authority states will end in anarchy since jewish ele ments possess only despotic bacul ties never organizing recon tive ones the rock of foundation of the state is an authoritarian will un limited individual liberty leads to anarchy all states have empen encee the destructive effects of de F C closely upon the vis r it to france of gen snugly of poland france and poland signed a military treaty of friend ship it was reported too that france had agreed to lend francs for completion of po land s new railroad linking the si sl lasian coal fields with the port of gdynia rival of the free city of danzig josef beck polish foreign mm min ister told berlin the franco polish accord would have no effect on friendly relations with germany but nevertheless there was consid erable anxiety in warsaw concern ing mg germany s reaction B BACK ACK at his desk after an illness of six months Sec secretary of the navy claude A swanson im lm mediately made an announcement that will be of deep interest to japan the annual fl R e e t maneuvers which last mry M were shifted to the canal zone as a concilia concilla tory gesture to ja pan will be held next year in north pacific and hawal ian waters and probably the tokio sec see swanson press w will i I 1 I 1 yelp again with the announcement sec see swanson asserted japanese plans to retain overage submarines and de st involve a violation of the london and washington naval trea ties which are to expire december 31 by japanese abrogation he fol lowed up his charge with the state ment that the united states has completed plans for two new battle ships and is prepared to begin con st ruction at a moment moments s notice the fleet maneuvers officially designated as fleet problem no 18 will be held during late may and early june the area of opera eions it was indicated will be the triangle between the aleutian Is lands hawaii and seattle where the fleet problem of 1935 v vas as con ducted ves vessels els and planes ably will work as far west as s the wake islands armament of the new battleships Is at present limited to 14 met guns but admiral william H standley chief of naval operation said frankly that if japan does not agree to this limitation by next april the sky is the limit MERICAN MERMAN dairymen are pro 13 testing vainly to se secretary detary of state hull against the reciprocal trade treaty with brazil which they assert la ib seriously injuring the in austry by encouragement of the manufacture of imitation butter under the treaty brazilian on oil unknown in united states mar 4 V bets prior to 1935 now is being used at the rate of more than a million pounds a month for manufacture of a butter substitute mr hull referred the protests to assistant secretary sayre who pointed out that the provision for free importation of the nut and oil was authorized by congress in the trade agreement act of 1934 he added that the success of the pro gram was of vital interest to the american dairy farmei who has more to gain from the re establish reestablish ment of prosperous domestic mar bets for his products through the restoration of an abundant foreign trade than by a policy of excluding even the most remotely competitive products T THERE HERE was glee in government circles when it was announced that the united states treasury of fering of in 20 to 23 year two and three fourths per cent bonds dated september 15 was oversubscribed rne times of course those who are informed know that the reason is the banks in aurance companies and other in vestment institutions are glutted with money for which they have been seeking profitable employment of the latest offering of bords bards is to raise new cash and COO is to provide for the exchange of 15 1 5 per cent notes maturing september Septem bei 15 of delegates from amany many nations were present when the third world power con ference opened in washington with president J julius u I 1 i u s in the chair prospects were good for a use ful discussion of the problems connected with the industry but discord crept in early in the pro ce edings at a round around table debate on pub lie regulation and ownership of cutill julius ties M P david dorfmueller Dorp mueller son representing mayor fiorello la guardia of ne new W york said the only way to reduce electric rates is by threatening pub lie ownership 1 I I 1 lee p u ii i pil ate utility men promptly took a walk and john C dalton man ager of the county of london elec trie supply criticized davidson s talk as a tirade the discussion started in connect tion with a paper by john E zim merman president of the gas improvement company who held that power yardsticks such as the TVA and boulder dam can not be compared with private otili ties unless operating conditions are similar such yardsticks isaid will lead to competitive methods already proved wasteful and un satisfactory in papers taking the opposite view prof william E mosher of syracuse university and jarres C Bon right of the new york state power authority held that public competition with private companies is indisputable evidence of declining faith in regulation to the new york arimes times whose dispatcher dispatch eq from washington are usually most reli rell able president roosebelt Roo is consid ering for submission to congress in event of his re election a far reach ing plan of governmental re bation the plan possibly would in volve the times stated the con soli dation or abolition of some of the major departments and bu beaus whatever the president finally proposes the times said one may hear in informed quarters now that the regular cabinet posts might be decreased A possibility the times stated would be consolidation of the army navy and sir air corps in a department of national defense the administration proposes to follow a definite policy of curtailing or dismantling emergency anias that have outrun their usefulness the paper continued p RANGE RANCE S government has de aided that conditions in europe are so threatening that it must spend a huge sum for national defense so it adopted a program for in creasing the efficiency of the army which will cost in the next four years the proposal was made by edouard deladier Da ladier mm min ister of defense the first install ment of will be dis buried in 1937 the program calls for an in increase of mechanized units and also for rearmament furthermore it provides an in crease in the size of the professional army ana the of a special iced group of long service noncom officers such as already exist in the french navy the program also provides for strengthening the frontier forti fica eions but the chief improvement will be made in the air force which will be increased by 2 planes t u 4 1 F PIERCE attacks by the spanish rebels resulted in the capture of arun on the french border and the defenders were mercilessly slaughtered save for those who were able to take refuge in fiance fance the town was reduced to smoking ruins rums and the victors promptly started an advance westward against san sebastian their main objective in the north recognizing the f fact a c t that this large resort city could not long be defended the government administration there off offered ered to sur render the place if full amnesty were promised but declared if this were refused the city would be burned to the ground and the fascist prisoners held there would be shot there was great discord among the defenders the ests insisting on destroying the city anyhow then the basque nationals took a hand assuming control of the city and sending a lot of the an archis ts to bilbao this move re suited in a virtual armistice while negotiations for surrender of the city went forward later it was reported that the rebel forces had rejected the terms of surrender and shelling of the city began the civilian inhabitants were fleeing in panic south ot madrid the government forces were said to have made pi ogress and there were claims that talavera had been taken and that the alcazar in toledo was practical ly battered to pieces by loyalist artillery the rebels advar advance ce on madrid from the south and west was supposed to have been halted the madrid government was re 0 and francisco largo ca ballero left wing socialist was made premier french workers in pans paris in a great demonstration insisted that the government abandon its non intervention policy and give active aid to the spanish government premier blum while not conceal ing his sympathy with the madrid crowd declared that if U france dropped neutrality italy and ger many would be able to give the spanish rebels much speedier and more effective aid than the french could give to the loyalists representatives of twenty f four our cowers towers were scheduled to confer in london on plans for the establish ment of a nonintervention control committee portugal however was still holding out of t two w 0 portuguese war ships mutinied aed and decided to t tc ke the vessels to the aid of the spanish government forces at mal aga or valencia As the ships started to leave their buoys the shore batteries opened fire twelve of the mutineers were killed and twenty wounded and the others speedily gave in the lisbon gov said the men were under influent of communist kropa ganda GEORGE W NORRIS S of nebraska republican w who h 0 said he wished to retire from public life is a candidate for re election reelection in spite of himself A petition ing him on the ticket was filed by more than forty thousand of his friends and only one thousand sig natures were necessary mr norris ib seventy five years old chairman parley farley of the Demo democratic crati party said the filing ming of the norris petition made him very happy gov eugene dge of geor gia severe critic of the new deal was defeated for nomination as united states senator by the pres ent incumbent richard B russell IP in washington state gov clarence D martin was mated by the democrats and former gov R H hartley was named by the republicans gov eu C johnson 0 colo rado captured the democratic nom mation for senator and will be opposed by R L sau sail er republican arizona democrats refused renoma nation to gov B B select ing instead R C stanford of phoenix in connecticut the re publicans nominated arthur M brown for governor LJ actions and dramatic rescues marked the collision ot of the excursion steamer romance and the steamship new york in a dense fog ten miles off boston mass the romance sann in awen ty minutes but every passenger and member of the crew was taken safely aboard the new york the rescued numbered most of the passengers being women and chil chi dren from greater boston the new ew york then turned back into boston harbor with a twelve foot fool hole in her bow there was no panic aboard the romance and the officers and crews of both vessels displayed discipline and bravery that elicited high praise J JULIANA ULIANA crown princess of the netherlands has found her fu ture husband in a german prince bernhard zur lippe biesterfeld the announcement of the r betrothal was hailed in the haegle with ut most joy juliana who is twenty I 1 seven is beloved for her jollity ana good humor and also she has been I 1 carefully trained for the throne prince bernhard twenty five years old has been working for the ger man dye trust RS BERYL MARKHAM ol 01 M MRS england put her aarre narre e on the roll of fame as the first woman to make a solo flight across the north atlantic from east to west she started from london for new york but her fuel gave out and she was forced to land her small monoplane moro plane at baleine balaine cove near louisberg nova scotia i |