Show news review of current events the world over sino japanese row provides severe test for league of nations Chanc chancellor eHor bruenig bruening 0 defies fascists and reds by EDWARD W PICKARD EAL war between china and REAL japan became during the week more of a probability than a threat moreover the situation in the far east developed intha into a crucial test of the worth of 0 the league of nations as an organization for the preservation of peace and made likely an equally important test of the value of the multilateral kellogg treaty banning war it was believed that if the efforts of the council failed the dr alfred united pm states and sze az the league would invoke the kellogg pact and that if either china or japan continued re diplomatic relations with the offending nation might be severed the league council resumed its hearings of the controversy and dr alfred sze chinese representative and kenkichi japanese B delegate spoke at length the former demanded immediate action by the league declaring that a miscarriage of justice would jeopardize the falth faith of the world in geneva and doom to failure laflure the international disarmament conference next february countered by explaining and defending japans actions in manchuria and reiterated the intention of his gov fern ment to permit no outside inter Tent lon in the dispute he said the matter could be settled only by direct negotiations between japan and china doctor sze replied china will never agree to such a course so long as a japanese troops invade her soil and until japan makes just reparations for the loss of chinese lives and property while the debate was in progress doctor sze received word that japanese army planes had bad just bombed two more towns far west of mukden this action like the bombing of chin chow was later defended by tokyo t with the assert assertion IOD that chinese had bred at the planes which were scouting notwithstanding the strenuous objections of japan the council voted 13 to 1 to invite the united states to participate in the discussion of incas jeaa ures to end the hostilities in man aburia Cb uria this invitation secretary stimson had bad already said would be accepted and consul prentiss B gilbert was on hand io to represent this country though without a vote japan it was thought might withdraw from the league the american diplomatic commission investigating the manchurian Manc hurlan crisis continued its work but waffer bidden by the japanese to go to chin chow throughout much of china the anti japanese boycott was gaining ground rapidly and this especially irked tokyo it became evident that vie tie japanese cabinet previously reported split over the policy in manchuria had bad come together again and that premier Ehl Shi debara was sup cup porting the militar late it Is feared by the government that manchuria was definitely lost by china chang hsueh marshal hang the young gov chano chang arnor of the province appeared to have been driven out by the japanese who are determined he be shall hau not reestablish establish re his control there this sua determination was probably the real reason for the bombing of chin chow which chang had bad made his temporary capital civic organizations in manchuria appealed to the nationalist government to resume relations with soviet russia saying that only in that way could the annexation of manchuria by japan be prevented marshal chang was moving his bis troops to strategic points and vI dently was backed up by president chiang kal kai shek who has hag declared himself prepared to go 90 to war with japan it if the efforts of the league and the united states are futile S 0 PAINS national assembly ban 3 overwhelming vote adopted an arti cleIn in the new constitution i the republic which declares that no state religion exists thus was the catholic church divorced from its ita union with the state which has haa existed for many centuries the article also lam the church chorch from roni engaging in commercial industrial and educational activities another article which would dissolve all church orders was wai rejected but one was adopted that provides tor for the expulsion of all jesuits from spain to take place when the constitution goes into effect only the socialist radicals insisted on the wholesale expulsion of monks and nuns the action of the cortes was wall followed by anticlerical anti anta clerical demonstrations in a number of cities and at santander an attempt wa made to burn bum a carmelita Par arm eUta melita convent not in sympathy with the he action against the catholic church and orders president zamora resigned and minister of war manuel azana arana became head of the government under the laws of I 1 incorporated delaware the national credit corporation was prepared to go ahead with its mission of Rs assisting resisting banks throughout the country to utilize their resources to further farther the stabilization of financial and economic conditions the corporation has 12 directors one from each federal reserve district and each of them holds one of the 12 shares of par value the funds within which the corporation will operate will be raised through the sale of debentures to the banks of the country on the basis of 2 per cent of their aggregate deposits or the legal limit of investments it if that Is lower these deposits aggregate corporations and private banking firms are expected to subscribe for the debentures also and it is possible that the total funds raised for the corporation will approximate administration officials in washington believe agriculture will share indirectly but largely in the beile benefits fits from the operations of the corporation banks in agricultural sections will be enabled to realize on frozen assets through services of the banking pool credit thus will be made available to put banks in a better position to lend for agricultural as well as other purposes at the same time banks will bo enabled to ease up lip on their demands which will react in turn to lessen the pressure upon farmers and live stock producers who hare bare obligations outstanding of germany chancellor C is now practically the economic dictator of his country he and president von hindenburg are determined ter mined to save the retch from the hitler ties ites called fascists and the communists the aged president announced t that III a t h he e would accept the chairmanship of an economic council which will assume dictatorship of the nation at least for the coming winter but bruening will be adolf hitler the real boss for the council it Is expected will work in close collaboration with him and his bis new cabinet the council as conc conceived elVed by von hindenburg will be composed of representatives of workers industrialists and bankers and will thus have the entire industrial and commercial framework of the nation under its control herr bruening had already griec to bring adolt adolf hitler to a realization of his duty to germany calling him into conference and laying before him the desperate situation the chancellor then went before the reichstag and boldly defying ills his political adversaries presented his hia program of economies nor nies sacrifices and discipline its outstanding points were continuation of the conciliation policy of m mana ann adoption of a plan for the redemption demp tion of the nations short term indebtedness debt edness the maintenance of wage agreements between capital and labor with adjustment to suit existing price levels the maintenance of the gold standard and the formation of steps to open the markets of the world to german goods P PRESIDENT RESIDENT HOOVER and his ad bisers were studying various plans for the relief of the railroads but nothing was decided on and if the interstate commerce commission grants the increase in freight rates the roads ask no further steps step for helping the ral railways lays are likely to be taken before congress meets R AMLIE progressive TRe republican publican was elected to c congress on by the voters of the first wisconsin district to fill out the term of the late henry alien cooper mainstay of the la follette ro ilette group in the house bouse mr amlie amile who lives in elkhorn and Is a lawyer was wag supported by the TA la Fol lettes his closest rival in the election was surprisingly singly A J bouma of racine socialist candidate amile la in his bis campaign made attacks against the eighteenth amendment the republican and the administrations handling of the unemployment problem with victory for amile the lineup in the house bouse so far Is republicans democratic farmer labor 1 vacancies 5 RG RENEWALS of short term credits to tc germany ermany and austria were voted by directors of the bank for inter national settlements at basel dis cussing bussing international finance the he dl di rectors emphasized the importance of ol 01 the forthcoming meeting b between et Pre president hoover and premier laval lava of france in washington and the dire clr necessity of the two nations r reaching aching an agreement on world questions ol of finance economics and international obligations bli gallons visit in wash P PREMIER ington Is to be followed by oni one from dino grandl grandi italian minister for foreign affairs ue he was invited by president hoover and will come for ten days in the latter latte repart part ol of november 11 II laval sailed galled from france on october 16 accompanied by a number dumber of assistants and advisers in finance and economics and also by his charming young daughter AT THE time of writing it Is still unknown whom governor larson of new jersey will appoint to the senate seat left vacant by the death of dwight morrow one of the I 1 leading coding possibilities la is edward C Q stokes who was mos governor of new jersey in 1905 1005 1008 1908 and lias has always been active in republican of the state ile he Is a banker and resides in trenton the governor was urged to name mrs airs morrow by many ad f el E F CS w blocs tokes T and A narry harry moore democratic candidate for governor said if she were appointed and if he were ere elected she would continue to bold the place to the knife broke out during WAR the week eek between gov bluey P long of louisiana and aleut gov paul N cyr though elected on the same ticket the two men have been personal and political enemies and cyr has tried repeatedly to get long out of the office ills his latest coup was to take the oath of office as governor on the claim that long was a united states senator and therefore not governor this he did at shreveport and long who was in new orleans heard cyr was moving on baton rouge the state capital he raced back by automobile and called out part of the national guard to repel invasion but the report of cyrs march proving unfounded the militia were sent home cyr repaired to his bis home in southern louisiana after sending a letter to long formally demanding surrender of the governors chair ile ce said if long refused he would begin ouster proceedings 0 M nars RS HOOVER is becoming an adept at christen christenings ings 11 her latest in that line was the naming of the american clipper giant in washington the plane largest yet built in this country accommodates as passengers the first lady went to buffalo on wednesday and addressed the national convention of the girl scouts of which organization she Is the honorary president preside nL she also dedicated the girl scout peace house which faces the niagara river near the peace bridge HERE ERE Is more trouble indirectly for bishop james cannon jr of the methodist church south pillar of the prohibition cause senator carter glass class of virginia unrelenting foe of the bishop has persuaded attorney general mitchell to order an investigation of charges made by the senator that harry L L goldhurst the bishops stock broker was to be paroled from prison in pursuance of a blame blam 1 w worthy 0 r t h y agreement sen g glass made by D department e part ment of justice officials in new york and elsewhere was convicted of using the malls mails to defraud was sent to atlanta penitentiary to in october I 1 1929 and last july it was announced that he would be paroled OD april 15 1932 the virginia senator said it was reported that a conference had bad been held between betge en Gold goldhurst burst bishop cannon and an unnamed new york politician and that subsequently goldhurst changed his plea of not guilty to one of guilty this procedure senator glass intimated might have been followed to hide bide the bishops bucket shop speculation he be demanded that the attorney general learn whether there had been a promise that influence would be used to get goldhurst out on parole of persons persona assembled tin THOUSANDS in yorktown va and helped in the elaborate celebration of the anniversary of the surrender of lord cornwallis to george washington on surrender day the final day of the fete president hoover delivered the main address and oth other er speeches were made during the celebration by marshal petain of france general pershing Pers bing Sec secretary of war hurley secretary of the navy adams and various other notables three thousand officers and men of the army were there fully equipped and in the york river was the historic frigate constitution surrounded by dozens of the latest war ships of the american and french navies the pageants colonial dunces dances and speechmaking lasted tour four days MOST of the members of mexico la 11 cabinet resigned and in appointing their successors president ortiz rubio brought former president callis to the tore fore naming him minister of war 1111 eufra union 1 |