Show MI ILI 7 2 0 1 shaft unveiled at sand point field Sent seattle tle ni as memorial to the around the he world flight of the army aviators 2 president obregon leaving the cathedral in mexico acty C ty arter after mexican independence day services which the american industrial mission attended 3 gaorge U D wey ilay hay of chicago 0 o receiving recel gold old cup at radio worlds fair in new york as best beat radio announcer in the world NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS japan wins victory in the league of nations baseball scandal by COWARD W PICKARD japan has for the time belm being put one over on if lie e member nations of the league of nations and sill all the world la Is waiting rather anxiously to see sec what the result wilt will be it all urns turns on the matter of regulation of immigration which the japanese Japan exe will not no admit is a purely internal question that each nation Is entitled to determine without outside interference they refused to accept the leagues proposed treaty of arbitration security and disarmament until it bad been amended to accord with their view on that point and after a debate the committee in charge yielded to them and framed a ito bo called compromise which satisfied them the protocol for pacific seta glement of international disputes 8 as it Is officially known WAs w then thed submitted to the league anFe axt rohly embly and accepted in the opinion of most americans and of australia australla An canada ard and other british dominions dominion the league has overreached itself by attempting to become not only an international arbitrator but nn an international law tri maker aker and the result Is more likely to be war than pence briefly stated the amendments instated insisted upon and obtained by count adache and his japanese colle colleagues agues oblige the league to arbitrate the immigration question or any other question of internal policy even afeei the world court has refused to have anything to dj di with it this as ono one correspondent puts it means meana that japan Is entitled to drag the united states into a long dangerous danger ons dispute on the lie race question before the worlds world s nation nations even though the highest court of justice in existence has declared the question nt at issue to Is american america own busi no time limit Is set for this operation and it at any time during this proem process the united states kicks over the traces and decides to handle its own problems in its own way the league Is obliged to punish it by the military power of 54 nations it if the united states should refuse to obey the leagues orders japan could declare war on us and could count on the support of as many of the signatory nations as would honor their signatures to the document in the tame some case would be any other nation that has bag adopted legislative measures to check japanese immigration la in the debates in geneva the japanese had the support of greece and italy quite understandably and of belgium whose reason for such a stand Is not clear the french and english representatives were sm co tet set on adoption of the protocol that they gladly accepted the compromise which in tart ajit was practically stir reader v ad er to count ad alow however ever adoption of the protocol nt geneva Is not binding until the document has been ratified by the governments of signatory powers and the prospect now cow la Is that it will be rejected by at least the british australian yew new zealand south african and Canad canadian laa parliaments australia which Is determined to remain white la is especially concerned over the he tont mat ter and its press Is outspoken and utter bitter in comment in the united states the consistent opponents of american membership in the league tee see further farther justification for their po altion those who have advocated american membership are in the main noticeably silent in one respect the discussions discussion a in the league worked out to the disadvantage of the japanese for they were milel led to admit openly that they vera the possibility of making wr war rm en the united states over tha tiac question this might well veil result resul resulting tIn in the making of an agreement ment by america england and the dominions for parallel aidon operation cooperation co and support labor government has fins bilk en run n up against a crisis lint hat is I 1 I 1 likely ly to bring about its downfall down fiill some days ago mac ilac donald announced that bat it if the house of commons failed to ratify the treaties negotiated with soviet bus sla he would appeal to if lie je country through a 0 general election lie ile said raid that under the pacts great britain secured many valuable entices concessions dons and would orty guarantee not muke n loan to ituala Il Itus uala sla wednesday night the liberal parila parliamentary party on which the labovites laborites Lab orites oriles rely for their control of the house met and gave notice to the to abandon the russian bussian treaties or get out of office fice when the autumn session of parliament opens on october 23 28 the liberals will offer a motion rejecting the treaties on the ground that they threaten threat erk to divert resources that are urgently needed for national and imperial development and that they contemplate flint the british taxpayer should be made liable for farther loans is to the It state raised by meant of a guarantee by the british government as a condition upon which any part of the private claims of certain british creditors should be recognized or met b by y the soviet republic the motion of repudiation willbe supported by the 1 foil the first time in ten years L a balanced budget and finance CIe mentel says fays the equilibrium between bc receipts and ex turi will be maintained the policy of raising loans to meet normal charges being abandoned assurance to la given ghen that none of the measures proposed are such as to harm capit capital ni taxes will remain unchanged but they will be more th thoroughly r collected amo among ng the estimated receipts recel lits Is francs froni from germany t minister nister luther of germany fl CE i n n y has as gone to london to sign the agreements in connection the dawes plan loan which he said would be float floated 41 before the he american elections and put on the market at OT 07 and bear 7 per cent interest the british bankers informed him that unless germany was prepared to jet let down the customs barriers against british trade olle olie need not expect further credits there germanys germanas Germ anys immediate worry Is n prospective wheat famine for the he crop has been full halt half destroyed in regions that were devastated by great storms items east prussia westphalia and the rhineland suffered the most government agents have been sent to the he united states canada and argentina to purchase groin grain not much inoch can be obtained from russia for the crops there also are short the retch plans to put nn an import duty on grain the money obtained to go to tile the fa banners fan ners many of whom ire facing financial ruin PHINAS CHINAS civil war goes along merrily but neither tide side teems seems to have won any decisive advantage on the shanghai front tile the h has been severe revere for several days and the defenders of the city appear to he be getting tile the worst of it these Clie Che klang kiang forem forces however though driven back claim to have strengthened their lines their troops in the area are now commanded by mallang ma once a famous general and later a bandit chief in china wu and chaos chang have not yet engaged in a real battle just to complete the record about wars ivars it should be said that the spanish troops in morocco after relieving ame of the lie ga parri milous sous that were be by the iliff tribesmen were gain in difficulties because the moors cut the tetuan highroad and once more surrounded dauen where there Is in now a Span spanish fil force of also ll it la Is reported that hat the Wa halls the fundamentalist fundamental ast fanatics of islam have captured mecca from mug king has sews ae n arabs EW YORK glantz giants and washington NEW N senators Sent tors having won respectively ively the notional Kat Nit loual ional and american league lennarts penn arts 1 are playing the borlas wor lAs series but on the eve of 0 opening there came to 0 o ll 11 light ht another sad ead wandal scandal commissioner landis I blacklisted two twomey members of the giants Ouia elder jimmy oconnell and coach cozy dolan for att emping to bribe Short shortstop Ile hehnle frile sand of the lila team to throw a game to new york so s as is to make their victory in the national league more certain sand refused the xa ZO offered him film and promptly informed his manager cocq anell called before commissioner lan dis president Il heydler eydler of abe lie sat national ional league and john mcgraw manager of the giants confessed ed and vainly tried to implicate three of his fellow play eis e M oconnell was wai bought from the pacific coast by the giants in I 1 1022 at a cost of and had been much lionized in california lie he says coach polan dolan suggested the bribery scheme to him but where the came from Is not yet revealed dolan has been in professional baseball tor for 2 20 years yeam was host last week to the american bankers association which wound mound up its final session with the installation of tb the new president william I 1 E knox head bead of the bowery savings bank of new york tork several of the financiers who addressed the convention made severe tit attacks tacks on senator Lalo lett terming him the nations chief liability and the ue the independent candidate for the presidency indeed found no defenders among the bankers abich Is not surprising of iowa ion a S SENATOR who la Is running for election reelection re as a republican prepa prepared redl hla his way to bolting the 0 0 11 national ticket by a letter aletter to chairman butter butler in which aich lie he demanded that charles G dawes daves resign or be compelled to resign as candidate for the vice presidency lie declared dawes had wrecked the campaign especially in the northwest and that he had organized a disloyal group the minute men of the constitution ution to conduct nn an illegal defense of the he constitution with the secret purpose of destroying the constitutional j of union labor lie ile a also iso held that the dawes candidacy I 1 wad v a nn an insult to the operative cooperative co ce movement in agriculture brookhart hns fins long been in sympathy with the he Ln Follette policies neither butler nor dawes has replied to ills his demand at this writing the regular republicans in iowa tire are wondering eting what to do about brookhart ile he cannot be removed as the party nominee but the state committee may decide to tup ap port luther A brewer of cedar rap bap ld ida an independent republican candidate for the democrats of rhode asand nominated gov william g flynn tor for united states senator senn tor their platform denounces the ku klux klan and calls for modification of the Vol stend cad act to permit the sale of light wines and beer similar planks are in the platforms adopted by the he democrats of vermont and new jersey arthe received receded by secretary of the treasury mellon show that financial in the agricultural sections of the lie northwest have im proved steadily under the lie operation of the agricultural credit corporation w abich ibich was formed by new rork fork and chicago Clil cago bankers at the suggestion of president coolidge attention was first directed by the corporation to the he banking situation then in bad straits tF and loins were made to some of tile the 2 hanks banks to an aggregate regate am amount aunt of over 1 says tile the statement from the treasury deposits in the hanka banks aided were 01 over er it Is difficult to estimate how flow many of these hank bank would have been closed cled it if the aid had not been given probably 70 per cent ani the effect of their closing would have bare embarrassed embair assed other banks at it Is safe to assume that by stop ping tile the excessive number of bank failures 11 n the northwest until the crop began to t 0 mature and the spirit of the people oin in this territory revived the corpo corporation corporate a safeguarded at least of the peoples deposit the banking situation having so improved by the increased prosperity in tile the territory the corporation has now concentrated its attention on farm diversification |