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Show Mesas ' !i. WilMMrfsiMHbMiil ( .S.Mmri: .A0t - LrMf -i ' V h , S.-- News Review of Current Events the World Over ,3 - .g "A .A 1 i - ,. -- ."i.ir. ' ment War May Corr.t From Aniorora Oil Eir.harzo Arain-- t Italy IVtpof. President Buaf With the E:j!ri-t- Move- ti ' -- 4 , By EDWARD trfi iii rNOWTrS.'IT O'..', Xa.-.- ' x -- f .? w!U- -. iv.? ia jf ;ci Is - fUjiur J;sz. sii.v.ri:i t;tvl 4i'Af i fjrr'. v.s f r . - j- 7i f,!jri.i mViI a f iivrlii ti ai WIS, VJtA f la .4 -- he r. .r..- -. j',-rr- .?.. : ::s t'itf. 14 Ta'. fs sj fv f tr.t fit part tit tf a' ira 44 a 7- - af tt v.r 4 14 fh -. rs laH M 4f .ff i4..-.j-f fc:r ;f.s 4 &'! larai'an. !! waaH i'l'arj.j l'-- rif.irt bln. '.I". Mm a If f.a af ra- - 4'm ba Jats4 farpf.ir.;r If.a Nt:mt;t a? t! fcjr S - an-- I Uer af rMljs--- ! fraa U iiv M llwis aal lf. Hr f.a rs sr-arnrn- 11 ft at t. rrraar4 f'i uilay a'expt ta n - t4.-- v - - v ls r. . I'rMr' r.g II.'. 4 't os f SWa J Id CHS fv.r cor.psBlM bida n ding liVi.uMi S.'z r.r.s o' -- v-l for a Itiarr-- i do- - i is and. 77 a eor.raeia. Arsd pro-evand labor ek- - f'.y.n hi. ted ail adlirio.Mi foreign p t ret. 2.44 ral4l the dl.Terentlai in faor of domentig ma'eriala from IS to pr Tl r was so forr gn bidder on the H.ami project and ilr. I ka id tv.e contract woo! I he awarded to the ron-cc"that is farthest away and has to pay tic highest freight Mil rhe object la to spread propriy arour.d" f.-.-gs ROOSEVELT waa at Warm Springs andy-Inthe de;artsientai csrimatea f ,r the . r N lieved la be by Lula far la Ireitea. Cornmnniat leader for all af Koutb 'j .a- 'j k! i -- - 'J 'il -- 1 Amerlra. It was said ba planned to spread Hi movement all aver Brazil, Argentina. Paragnay and (Jblla. Lnder command af On. Manoel Rabelo, tba federal troopa, army arid navy airplanes and two cruisers ware hurriedly sent northward ta combat the rebellion. Rev era I days later a revolt broke aat la Bio de Janeiro, the capital, despite 77ie prinextraordinary prenullona. cipal participants there were the aviation farces. They seized the aviation field hot government troops recaptured It and It was announced this outbreak had been suppressed. , Finally the Brazilian government an noun red that the revolt In the North alao had been crushed and that lift persons had been killed In the four days of fighting. was terror throughout TIIKItE when Hitler started what ap- parently was to be another 'purge. Hundreds of persons were arrested snd taken to prison or concentration camps, those taken Including some minor oltP dels of the Nazi party In Berlin. Mnny oi hers were known as Socialists. The of Nationalistic Jews, com posed of war veterans, was suppressed and Its leader Jailed. AsvM-latlo- n XJOVKMBKIt U had been set aa the A v dale f0r meeting of the l,eHgu of Nations sanctions committee to con alder the Impoaltnn of an oil embargo gsdriat Italy, but I're mler Laval and British Ambassador (ieoree Russell rierk. after a eonferenre In lsrls. recommended thui tlie session he ludellnltelj postponed, and thin action waa token. The Statesmen feared ear ij oil sanctions woulu seriously aggravate the political situation, and Laval tlioegbt If he P'tmi.r Laval more time lie nilglil bring were glv.-ahoiil the conciliation of the linlo Mtlii Oplan quarrel. Tin-rwere good for llie un easiness nf the I reni-l- i and BritKli g y. MmsoIimI l blunt ernuierils Ber-y told tbe world Ibnt llie luitisit;iiii of an oil embargo would w.ir In the warning Europe, giiei through his siubassailiir to Knrllii-Ylllorlo I'erriitl. inure. Iliere was doubt In l.oinlon and I'arls con rernlrig the sillily (if the frilled Kmiev gnterrilneiit to prevent the shipment ol oil to Imlliin ports In Wasbingron 11 wns reported Mint Aiulinysiidor Au deo'iiv-."-! the mailer gusto llosno with bivretnry of Hull. ngge, oil expert ing pint nPemptM to of oil eopper. tv. iimi ami oilier nun nieri ml aitleb'N du not nmstituie "orllllldllX,, neutr.ilitv. KiiiH-.ollalle Selassie made two airplane flights to the ItglHlng fronts e h.-n- uu-n- g r li.-- Si-il- e r budget , f VUViZi. Representailve Jama I. Buchanan af Tczaa, - the bouse appropriariona committee, took part la lie Erst conference and told the correspondents that ha would carry a budget of not more in ezeets of estimatthaa ed revenue through the house by "a devil of a fight." Then Mr. Buchanan, who didn't appear to have white Mouse support for this aland, left suddenly for Washington, refusing to captain his departure; and tbe conferences continued with Secretary of the Treasury Morgen than. Acting Budget LI rector Bell and Mark Shields, clerk of the appropriations committee. Tbe President told the press they were making distinct progress in arranging the federal finance, having already cut the departmental estimates by fWI.W.W lie contradicted reports that 'he waa contemplating division of the fckea PWA and the Mop-kinWIA to ease the friction between the two New Deal official s American diplomats ani officers, selected by Secre- tary of State Hull have sailed to rep resent Hus country In the ernlng ns vat conference in At tbeir head la Norman il. Ltavia. the President's ambassador for Europe. who participated in the preliminary con veraaliona last year. Acting with him will be Undersecretary of Slate William I'hllllpa and Admiral William M. Staniiley. chief of naval oieraflns. Advisers to the delegation will be Kay Atherton.counselor of the American li Igindon and E M IbHininn r the State deparjment, who knows all annul Jaiwiieae and other Far Eastern affairs. Noel II Field of the division of wes'-erKurupeim affairs, who attended tlie laat naval conversations, and Samuel Iteber, secretary of llie American legs lion In Bern. Switzerland, will act aa teciiiucai assiMnnta. The navy's four technical experts will be (apt. Iloyal E. Ingersol, iPseoe E. .Seliniriminn. I.leut Arthur It. Ayrault, and Lieut. J. IL Fulton. MKKTIXiS In St. Nw f:t 4 vird fi: - 4T- '..Viiir-y- - t ti nv -- rj sew nrrf A Iiiilx. the iixsiiriiilliiu adopleil (ippositig any attempt to resolii!ln. limit the right of water curriers to establish and uiiiinlain sinh jmrt to port rules hs they nee fit.'' The convention, wlilili again went as optioning the coordinaon tion uf truiiKMirtutioii agencies under the liilerxlute rnmmeree eoiiiiiilssliiii, crlileizeil I. C-rulings which have the effect of iwriniitlng rallromis to cut rates . . . for the purpose of kilting off waterway transportation." The delegates, representing agrlruliiiral. shipping, and Industrial Interests or L'S states, again opposed ratlffeutlon of tne St law-rene- e seuwsy treaty. Col. Itohert Islnim Randolph of was elected president of the Chi-rag- o .a t.' e?e- - ry Aixix from to MacIU, wfra stops at lllisij N.Ivi.i t'ljt. Hobo 'ala. Island.. Wak a ad E.IF.S Gnatk C M'S men. ra Cgit ; r.teo raned on passca-- g tne ar.d iweLe were r re.:ev fed the Ii.Ti at Midwiy ar.d Vita Tie between Gnst anl Mani t.T'p sul dr-.- bad n.'t been flown heretofore. After one or two asrc C.ghu t Mania t:e clipper will coot.&ue to China and openie oa through arbeo-cl- e thereafter. The Pn.iipplne Clipper, Alnviy' UNO RIf'MAfifJ trana-l'acifl- of c nAriTSIAWS assert that some of the Llndfrgh random money has been found In Masna husetts and that their Inrearlgamn a I.so hare discovered - of evidence that are of great Imjeirrarre to the defease: The doomed man himself issued a atate-men- t catling on Itr. John F. Cnndoa ("Jifile) to "make a full confession" of what ha know concerning the kidnaping and murder of Colonel Lindberghs Unit son. of the federal in the bulletin of the reserve board, have sounded a most cheerful note concerning business con ditfoniw Summing up facts gathered all over the country, they concluded ihut the United States was undergoing the most suhstsntial economic recovery since the depression began, with every sign pointing to Its continuance Business activity has been sustained for ten months near the high level the first of the year, the bulletin said, in contrast to the course of business In the three preceding yesrs when advances were not hut were quickly followed by GOVERNORS ens-taine- d declines." time tt has been Foil that there would he a split In the American Federal Inn af Ixhor over the Issue of Industrial unionism veraua craft unionism. That spilt now has occurred, and In the ranka nf nr ga nixed labor there la cumins a great battle between the two ele ment. The matter wan precipitated by the resignation of John L head of the United Mine Worker of America, aa vice president of the federation. Me Is tht chief protagonist for unit unionization of mass production nf industries, snd hla opponents, the craft union advocate, are led by William ijreeu. president of the organization, lhe latter hare had a majority In the tale conventions of the federation, but lot of followers and ! IawIs has fighter, lie has set up a long In ll axliingtuo ep;u te heaUip.urli-- r nd seven International unmu leaders join'll h:m iiiiiueiliaiely. It was reported that the rebel'' had a war fund of JFIU.uuu.insi. Four fifth of tint came from a special assessment wf fit cadi nn llie 4.NMHrtj(j United Mine Workers tills fall. iTeeideii! Preen sent a stern rebuke to Lewis and those associated with him. H hundred year ago Andrew Carnegie wns born In Dunfermline, .Scotland, and the anniversary wns celebrated not only In that town but in I'ilixliurgh, fa., and In scores of towns and elites to whleh the into master donated public library buildings. In Dunfermline everybody par tldpated In the festivities, for Carnegie practically transformed that city by Ids gilts and hla memory la highly honored. John Flulry, associate editor of the New York Tlmea, was a speaker at a formal banquet there. V'K a tie oid l.lt over we c va iivei-pl:- urlff- - are aid alwayi Teriff qiwciot have bMl qiH01A Ixln-2la- l CMtaualtii wa&t iu be fro'.ecitd wl:Ji fa(gr. saV-vraraiiK lr.r.i-- of foreign competition D cheaper. Agrlci.'.ure c,r.;ir;.iy Lv. p.itle .t where w be protected araiie: lupora sii.'iZ 'szuugto.t tie zeg tls'-iecocoslc fro:.: pr.vJ'Kir.giaiii In thoae ii 1 t'i where vss: o;iei space anJ 7j'j dfqr.ilr.g gill Of fcis.te Lis KA lc high j exist at tie cid-r.tey.B tL.T lik.v. a :r,ir fr.;5?s qilt e.r :;,r.z:I;-I-j of coal. Iaporter ac-- town-erJe agreemeaM. now Six r s t.t l.!;orrei products always have eil.-ca- - I :ra;.s. isd foirht aid always will fight to hae la this au'tr. Wvta the vx-.t- i low tariff s w that the things they 4 si. i. t 7 trJ? er.or . coiatry a: the tr.i t ,y w Tu! 14 i.'.e price. lV!:ii reference B :;u e.r Ertaera tree. 17 P.e Uaraiian treiiy, these same Osaafa. ex'jtn R is ::y4K';. here to set forth tf.e iy ouu.ur'j iiiicaie that cai'Je eseoaa-jaAreE.c of e'.aim'--::.- ' pro-I.and dairy produccorntniiiile ni!r.g la tie e- - tnde agree .r.er.t ing sectiocj are cp la arsta because wi-Cmsix. I di!t If a'-- .: of the the treaty reduced a tariff protection reopie cf L'.Is country ever will know agalr.: Ixpora of cattle and and the products of deu.U of is'. tra:y. Ey the tatare cav.ie can be Inter- the diiry. of ttlaji, few ested In all of tbe Items. Eut. I in Lumler laiereeis are cpeeL I: to: believe tint It Is ti.e question of is true that the lumber market In the IzCi.i .1 Interest la the er.'..re list Lulled S:a:s has been In the doldrums es. Aside from for seven! years and naturally the that a;7t to coace-C.e policy Involved la the iseg dintioa lumber people d not want to Lave on uriT and Canaiian shipments absorb what little tie Importance of tf-- ra radian treaty market they Lave: tn tie average Isd'vidual lie in the The are Jilt a few of the one nr two, or fcilf a dosen at ir.'-Tkey are offset partially at Items t.7a: affect each one pers-nal- ly. leas: by the praise and the hopes of I do r..'-- c.ess to siy this the policy some other phase of agriculture such ln7',.ve-- ; Is t,r.:r.;-.r.s-- .i c.r.:rir as frui: and vegetable grow era who From a p'II-.- il feel that they can now market their U dec--- j fly a It is general products In Canada. Without even a of an careful analysis of she store thaa seven policy tr.it ill be dei.a'.ed; fr-It will be tr.e dilediv'dnnt I'jtr.dp'-lr.- t fcnr. Ire-- items involved in the treaty, rect effect that execution of tra: it la to be Ken that there will be poshas on each of us that will deter- sible markets available after January mine our uI'jT.i.e view ar.d to that I to a number of agricultural lines and exieat de.'r.ir.e whether we will be to industrial Interest. Yet It for or against the general policy of re- rerr..ilss. as I sail earlier, for the pasdid r.g tariff enacted against ceruia sage cf rime to disclose exactly whethkinds of Imports. er the net result will be favorable to cs cornsjerdaliy cr wfce.Lr the CanaThe new arreemer.t with Canada dians have put over s fine bargain take effect January 1 provided tbe from fbelr itar.dpolnh a Canadian parliament Had ratifies IL No acch All of the discussion about the CanaFree Hand ratification Is neces- dian treaty, however, brings back sary In this country. memory. As a result The treaty was negotiate J by Mr. Hull Political of these recollec- and President Roosevelt under tbe auDynamite Hons, I dug back the thority granted ty congress in legislaother day into the tion passed a year ago which gave to congressional debates of 1911 when a the President the privilege of working Canadian reciprocity agreement was out trade treaties without further under consideration, backed by the congressional sanction. That law re- late William Howard Taft After readstricted Lhe President In oniy one way. ing those debates, particularly the obnamely, the requirement that an in- servations of the late and distincrease or reduction of tariff rates In- guished Champ Clark of Missouri and cluded In those trade treaties may not Representative George Norris, now a exceed .7) per cent of the rate fixed in aenntor from Nebraska, 1 could not the present tariff laws. Bo It is teen rail to realize tbe politiril that Mr. Roosevelt snd Mr. Hull bad embodied In the new course dynamite of intervirtually complete authority. It will national trade relations adopted by operate for three years and, as far as Bresident Roosevelt It was the Cana1 have been able to discover. It will be dian reciprocity proposal that defeateffective after Canadian ratification ed Mr. Taft for reflection to the Presand there will be nothing anybody can idency. It was. Indeed, that controverdo about it. be it good or bud. sy that caused the organization of tbe In making public the agreement ne- Hull Moose party and that sent Mr. gotiated by Mr. Hull with Prime Min- Taft Into political oblivion ister MacKenzIe King, the President 1 am not predicting here that the asserted his belief that the agreement same consequences are In store for will initiate or revive a flow of comPresident Roosevelt but it la fair to merce ba-and forth across our recall. It seems to me, that tbe recinorthern frontier In a manner that will procity proposal of 1911 burned the be most helpful. Me considered that lingers of every political leader who the agreement would mean additional touched IL The cases are not exactly markets for some uf our products and comparable nor analogous Mr. Iloose-ve- lt therefore ndditlunul work for some of baa retained a number of tariff our unemployed. The Canadian prime duties w:hlch were swept aside In the minister wns of the opinion that In proposed Taft recop arrangethis agreement a long tej had been ment. He is therefore rocity fortified to that taken toward healing a breach that extent But you may be sure that has exlsied between the two countries those who sponsor the present Canafor Cii year. Me was hoieful, like dian agreement are going to meet the President Roosevelt, Hint the channels same sort of fight that was made of trade again will lie tilled, perhaps the Taft proposal. against not to tlie levels of Hie boom days of Then there is In the current treaty IMS and Belli, but would again carry circumstance another factor to be satisfactory volume. considered. It links back to the Champ will be It recalled that our shipClark observations which were made ments to Canada In REID amounted to on February 14, 1911. At that time, about $lXio.UiJ(i.OUa The depression Mr. Clark was expressing tbe view that cut those shipments to approximately the reciprocity agreement constituted $1100,01 ,(NlO last year. Ho, If dm prea step at least In the direction of unidictions of the President and Mr. versal peace. In the debate Just menKing are In any way fulfilled, a tioned, Mr. Norris asked Mr. Clark to considerable traffic Is due to begin elaborate on his view concerning the upon the operation nf this new treaty. value of the agreement as an instruAny discussion of pie treaty, howment of peace. ever. that fulled to cull attention to "1 wanted to ask the gentleman a hnsic conditions. In my opinion, would along the line of universal question he short of Its goal. So. It seems to said Mr. Norris. As 1 underme Hint while tlm President and the peace," stand it, the gentleman favors the bill Canadian prime minister hold such fur at least one reason that It will high hrqie for trade revival, one ought have a tendency to bring Canada into not forget that trade will nut (low If the Union." no market, no exists fur I lie "Yea," Mr. Clark rep!iL I have pond. lr may well lie Dial hy reducing no doubt about that I do not hare the tariff duties that must lie paid at the doubt whatever that day is not frontier on goods enii morn ted In Hie any far distant when Great Britain will In prices will treaty that a rcdm-liusee all of her North American follow. It may then fid low Hint Hie Joyfully 1 mis sessions become a part of this reconsequent reduction In prices will stir That is the way tilings are public. lip a demand for the products. But now tending." that la no! cerlaln. So. If the controversy over the pres ent Canadian tariff agreement becomes Now from the political standpoint, 1 think la examination r llie treaty miisi lake violent, we will it fnlr to expect Hiui hear the question disagain lulo consideration In. cussed whether tlie United States U Political dividual Items. And teeking to annex Canada to make Standpoint l"iw IWo Individual Canada part and pnreel nf the Unltril llems affect column-Pitie- s or course, ns far as anyoiu nod economic Inlcrcsts In this Slate, cun see today, avnexailon or Cnnmhi I we rolinlry. Already, Wiis.:. iniiuirnhuhin hut Hie Incident is r Ingloii have Ihhui dclugcil w;ih the latiNl here simply to allow how fa of certain mnuuiiiiiiicx nguM.st siu-l- i conlrnversies may provisions af the Iroidy. j we heard ; .. j pniis!.i, rn Xt 1 'pflptr Unlo P ' .. GV fiilt-fnii- n Paiat of View Tie i:u-t::i- la Ms tan isomer ogti.vtk la a penthouse tia; cs-- z lir sir la:.'; I'.-t- " ,, a h-- ! ra-.e- r 1 li-.- -- Uw-poih- .e 1 tI;'.r, con-d.tic- - -i It always i acir: agrei: eon.-essIon- e com-plaltt- s. t Tl-.- e t.--e. i works Just do what hospitals do, asd the doctors insist on. Use a gtxxi ii;jJ laxative, and aid Nature to restore clockiike regularity without slraj: or ill effect. A liquid caa always he takta in reduced coses. Rtix uj Sadually ths real secret cf rtiitf reg? toiuiipdim. Ask a doctor about this. Ask druggist how very popular Dr. y0-- j Cold-- h the right kind c amount cf tel?. Taking a L! : !;;s each time, gives the bowels a c:.:ote to act of their own acccrd, until ;:.ey are moving regularly asd thorcugily without any help at alL Dr. Caldwells Syrup Persin c: ta-Isessa and cascara both retard laxatives that form no habiL The action is gentle, but sure. It will relltv any sluggishness cr bilious ccuditica duo to constipation without upL n e acor,d a:r fieeh arrived at Alameda' from the Atlantic coast a.od her crew began prepararion for a flight to Manila b gir.oir.g Lecember & V- -r bwa prcead leg av.ifliIy sad quiet- t la v.e s gotiitiiu ttf tzs-lzgreaxa&'J Ills work lus iJ5d;y:Bt n Ij s.'rk. veteran ealef p VA of tie comray was la eotr.mar.d c! the craf! asd was aid ed by a crew of alt pie- In 1 g I t E-r- trail Pal.f, ame pnW'itA -' Thu. troa tie sectlou. lr f,11 g; A.rvijl rnd f sr rj h: j r.tft Cliff' the fi nr wetlm4'.t of air r '- o-- tt ,. ) sappy i wnlrk' esap-e- from s-- b . -i js ww-ri- ad wVc.sg tsar, CrM: Canadian Trade Pad ItzwiJi ncre'jry cf . 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No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you caa ret relief now with Creomulsicn. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less hn crecmul-Mc- n, which goes right to the seat cf the trouble to aid nance to soothe and heal the lnffamed membranes as the germ-ladla loosened and expelled. pfriy" Even If other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, your druggist Is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money If you are not satisfied with results from tbe very first bottla, Get Creomulsion right now. (AdvJ en Littla bat Effective Always praise the rookery foi thats the greatest reward It gets NASAL IRRITATION; dustocoUa, I Relieve the dryness and! Irritation by applying Mentholatnm night and morning. " MENTHOliATUM fOwlCOM F O RTf Dltylt If yow prrfrr nose drops, or throat spray, call for the MEW MEMTHOLATUM UQU1D In handy bottle with dropper Up oad Try Never say die I Stand up, and try I man, WORK.. FDD yy with Constipation Cleared Up end afrienrdxyfoand her tired rpHE oot. aervom. often with headadea. ar;'-- l Batjnw.tlmikitoNum'sKeiDedy, che fad like coTnc toa movie ((am or dance any nixht.Mil- - J'.V lionhave oeadiedtothiinatinalaii-Av: J ii vetetablelanuv- al or phenol derivatives, rtiiw. Ineiead a balanced epmhuntianot laxative elonenu. provided by natwa. that wotk ntu- yon etc how much bet. tT you feel you'll kuaw why a vreruble conro-tn- e ia bed. Only Zbe. at all dnitiiai F fT. it 3, -- r; r -- - 1 W--- 4 .A - efcfl , - '- FkfEE- - U(UI 6CS4nr with the mirme 1p nKlofVmmfKrtrSrel efarfeboiotNOura i WNU-- W 4!h-f- iS ES RELIEF iSore,lrritated Skin Wherever it ia however brokon the Resinol |