Show NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS germanys germanas Germ anys new reparations offer Reeo rejected ted by france as wholly inadequate SUMMARY OF CUNOS french ultimatum to turks turk concerning syrian border supreme courts court ruling on liquor on an vessels at sea comma I 1 met con evicted in michigan by EDWARD W PICKARD P read the batist 1 n reparation offer of chancellor 0 curio cuno what chance do 0 0 you think it presents pre cents for final P I 1 settlement ett lement of the grobl problem em 0 0 have you any confidence in the 0 0 good faith falth of germany 0 IIAN CELLOn CUNOS long awaited reparations otter offer was presented to the allies arild an d the united states last week and though it was promptly reject ed by france as a wholly anade quata nod impossible it Is believed at this writing that premier Pol will intimate that the proposals MOY may be aien revised a basis for renewed negotiations that Is as far as the most optimistic opinion can go germany offers a total of gold marks as the utmost limit of her capac capacity tty to pay and expresses some doubt of her ability to pay that much though it Is a minor fraction of the he sum she agreed to pay under tho the versailles treaty sho she proposes that two thirds of this be raised before july 1 1 1027 by a bond issue floated in the international money market that marks more be raised before july 1 1020 in the same manner and the remaining marks similarly before july 1 1031 the plan p ldes that in case the three loans loan 9 do not produce the required total nn an impartial international commission must decide if when and how the balance must mast be covered the same commission will decide alcide how the interest on these loans not for may be raised this commission the note says 4 should be either the consortium which floats the loan or en an international commission of business men corre spending to the proposition made by secretary of state Il hughes on which germany would be reli represented resented with equal rights or nn an arbitration tribunal composed of a representative of the reparation commission a representative of the german government and an arbitrator designated by the president of the united states tn in the aba sence of an agreement on this personage ouno cuno says germany Is ready to enact legislation that would make her entire economic system contribute so as to assure the lin interest terest on the loans ond and to make convent convention lon for deliveries in kind lie ile prop proposes oies that security as between france and germany reassure be assure by an agreement to submit any future disputes to arbitration or other conciliatory process suggesting the bryan arbitration plan conditions hedging the offer include th the immediate evacuation by franco france and belgium of occupied territory tt whose hose occupation Is not authorized by the versailles treaty and the bestura 1 tion of ial all expelled persons to their homes rind positions cuno proposals are in every JL respect wholly obnoxious to the he french As to the loans the french brench t attl tuda Is expressed express eil thus by a high official the whole reparations question ld la handed over to a few gaps groups 4 of bankers cli lolly german financiers operating in the united states england rolland holland tind aft itherland Itz erland cs as the noto note provides tant it if the goldin gold marks jaks foreign loan Is not floated coated tha whole question will be referred to nn committee obviously it Is reasonable to suppose that hyphenate german bankers in foreign count countries w will noat 0 most o of the e 0 loan o n obeying instructions instruction 1 from berlin they will manipulate the operation into a failure and automatically the whole question will be taken from the hands of the allies and handed to financial experts or bankers who are interested in their own affairs and utterly indifferent to reconstruction of the tha devastated regions or the payment of obligations which germany incurred when she was defeated N TUB THE ruhr the most interesting IN development of we week was the arrest of dr gustav krupp von bohlen und II Il albach head of the great krupp works by the french lie ile and three of his bla directors are accused of r responsibility for the fight inthe in the krupp plant on march 31 when french soldiers killed 11 14 and wounded 20 of a mob of workmen that attacked them if they are found guilty the penalty may be death FRANCE fening RANCE end and turkey still are threatening each other in syria the former relies on the full support of greece and the allies and the latter according to reports Is being egged on by representatives of germany and soviet russia general pelle head of the french delegation at lausanne told ismet pasha iasha that unless the turkish troops concentrated on the syrian frontier were withdrawn with drawn france would quit the pence peace conference the turkish governments only reply was to increase the troops on the boundary from to only the exercise of the utmost self restraint by both sides will save the lausanne parley from disruption trouble over the chester concession Is fading away to tile the french protests were added those of great dots britain against the che chester ter grants giving american financiers powers to work the railways and mines within the borders of iraq then ilien minister grow grew the american observer nt at lausanne gave genseal Gene ial pelle reason to believe that the american government would not support any part of the chester concessions which infringe on any french concessions which had been legally acquired at some earlier date the american conception of the open door in anatolia mr grew explained means the open door to the other nations as well as the united states international international misunderstand 1 ints ings and retaliatory measures by foreign nations are likely to result from the decision of the united states supreme court concerning the extension of the american prohibition law to vessels at sea that Is the belief of justice sutherland who with justice dissented summarized these are the chief points in the decision american ships may carry liquor and sell it as a beverage to passengers beyond the three mile limit foreign vessels may not bring liquor within the three mlle mile limit even een it if sealed its as ships stores the claim that prohibition follows the flag heretofore maintained by the tha government Is not sound round and must be bolstered up by additional law to make it effective congress has power which it may exercise ot at will to prohibit intoxicating beverages on american vessels anywhere at any time attorney general daugherty nn an bounced that every agency at ills his command would be used in enforcing the law against liquor on ships as interpreted by the supreme court the en I 1 to begin nt at the expiration of the tha SO 30 day period when the mandate of the court becomes effective ile he said there would be no favor partiality or discrimination the dry leaders already are preparing it a bill to be introduced in congress as soon as it convenes cou venes barring liquor from american ships everywhere eier where meanwhile chairman lasher of the ping board will not issue orders for the resumption of the lie sale of liquor on american without In instructions strut from president or the entire shipping board at first it was thought the court decision would put it a crimp in the governments plans for naval action against the fleet of 0 rum runners that has been lying Is ing off iff the he jersey coast but after hr a revenue evenue cutter had gone out there and sear searched chod some of the vessels the two flagships of the fleet pulled up anchor and steamed away it Is not net unlikely that the will ask congress to change tho the ton law in respect to foreign ships so that complications with other nations may be avoided CHARLES B E of J cleveland one of 0 the communists accused in michigan of criminal syndicalism was found guil tyby a jury at st joseph Al algell lell last week it if the verdict is sustained on appeal the red lied may bil b sentenced to a prison term of ten years and fined or both this conviction Is a source of great satisfaction to all who bell belliva to in america and its institutions it assures the retrial of william Z pos fog ter the first of the reds to be tried in his case the jury disagreed standing 6 to 6 with its one ona woman member leading the acquittal faction already has served time its as 4 a draft daft and also was in sing sing prison for IS 18 months month on conviction of having baying written the man manifesto that formed the notorious radical left wing of the socialist party Q SPEAKING PEAKING of reds one way may call attention U to the all russian church conclave in moscow Ilo scow where tho the speakers lauded the soviet regime recline for its evangelical alms aims denied that there was persecution of religious thought in russia and asked for prayers I 1 for r lenin declaring that he be wits was dear to the church among the speakers was bishop edgar blake of chicago bishop of the american methodist episcopal church of southern europe ne he said in general the church cannot stand aside but must follow revolutionary upheavals and accept every movement looking toward a greater brotherhood WO more notable americans have T TWO gone to the long rest knute nelson united states senator from minnesota since 1895 1805 who died suddenly on a train en route from washington to chicago was one of the most influential and picturesque figures in the upper house born in norway in 1843 he came to america at the age of six served through the civil war in a wisconsin regiment and became a leading politician in minnesota where he held many public before being sent to washington at the time of his death he was chairman of the powerful judiciary committee of the senate emerson rough hough one of the best known mown and most popular of present day american writers died in evanston ill after a short illness at the age of sixty sit sir years besides his work BB as a novelist he was a naturalist and a pioneer in the west and wrote continually on all manner of topics THAT good may gome come from evil appears in the announcement from washington that tuberculosis influenza paresis and other ills may be prevented or cured by the use of some of the poison eases devoted devO ped during the war experiments ch cath ducted by the tha chemical warfare odthe of ithe arm army r indicate that epidemics of influenza influent za grips and colds canic stopped almost instantly by the use of chlorine and other experiments by col B E B vedder of the army medical corps corpa have demonstrated that mustard gas go g Is 13 a specific for tuberculosis the burning gas known as Lq vIsIte it Is said has been found to b be an efficacious remedy in cyses of and ataxia another cure for pulmonary tuberculosis Cill Is announced by dr IV P V nolan of jeanette pa it consists of the inhalation of practically pure carbon in amorphous form and calcium in the form of carbonate phosphate chloride and lactate seyen seven ty two cases mostly far advanced adran ced he said had responded to the treatment so well that they could be pronounced cured this his better front page news lhnn murders scandals international quarrels and criminal trials T john A macready Mac Rendy and 4 oakley G kelly of the army air service made a record breaking flight from N Y to son san diego col cal without stop the distance was about 2 2035 miles and the time w was as 20 debri 60 50 minutes 48 25 2 5 te Ee condi conW they used a big mono pliM with vath a libert liberty y engine i |