Show news review of current events the tho world over japan rebuked Re Lukel by league council but still persistent pe president ident hoover asks congress for reorganization of government by EDWARD W PICKARD TAPAN during the week teemed seemed to be getting deeper and deeper int into 0 tho the borass of international 0 but gave nj no outward eign sign of weakening in her determination to subdue tic oil nese haslag received a report from its Invest ign tora tors at shanghai placing the onus of the hostilities on japan the lie council of the league of nations got ha its dander up and teat sent to secretary tokyo a not note stimson c calling n ailing attention to J japan adans a obligation obligations under various treaties and the league covenant reminding her of her high position among the powers and appealing to her to cease the warfare against china ilia decision to bend this rebuke was readied reached in the absence of the japanese and chinese representatives and over the protest of germany and jugo it was signed by the I 1 corn atteo of twelve and end thui a loophole was provided in to came it Is to not backed up by the lengio assembly later tho the communication took the irime stand taen talen by secretary of states St innon linson tint flat the validity alid ity of jg japanese panesa occupation of chinese territory not be recognized sir bir formulated another stern protest against the use of the international settlement la in S sl ang ring lial in as a base for military opera eions and declined to bo impressed by japans japan a argument that pie the other powers also lad landed funded troops there iio ile told ambassador debo chi that if tho the chinese should en ter or fire on the settlement on any pre pretext text japanese forces were utilizing utilising uti lising it as a military babe the united states mould lold iola japan responsible in preparation for a grand often offen she the japanese heavily shelled the chinese lines and many shells fell la in the internal international t tonal settlement lement two tio I 1 sailors were killed this anaed great excitement in london A special meeting of the cabinet was called at once and arl prime e minister Bl macdonald acDonald left a nursing home to preside over oi er it american marines also ft ere end bendan n by the rain of sl at ella ells but t there ere ft ore ere no casualties among tarn atheni ament by hie his govern benr the Jn japanese minister to china served an ultimatum on gen TO Ting kol commander of the nineteenth chinese route n r a in 3 de dle manding that the chinese retire anen evv en ty kilometers from Shan shanghai glint and threatening to drive waw tl il cm em away by force should they not comply there were ev evidences that the japanese w were e r e growing noxious about the great con chiang aa 11 kai i cen of the shek chinese troop troops and feared tl ti at gen chiang ent shek abek I 1 would bring his national guard dl at visions to the aid of Shari shanghai a defenders and take tale command of the entire army minister of nar ar araki emperor to approve the cabinets pina plan to send to fresh troops to Shan glat it the chinese continue their resistance for the third time american consul general cunningham had to protest against a raid of japanese plain clothes men inen on the middle school of the american methodist church bouth south the furniture was smashed boole ani paper papers scat about and an american flag nailed on the outer wall was torn down other japanese civilians assaulted american nice consul ar thur and an american woman he be was nas helping out of the bom bomb birdel ircle I 1 district for this out rage tokyo apologized hoover on Nit dries P day sect sent to congress a special message support for a beor of the government and recommending the of four new federal offices he ile requested nested I 1 simultaneously the major altera t alon I 1 on and cb changing ringing in title of four other federal departments under the eight new and altered dist divisions he would mould conoll date present over lapping activities in an effort to thoeub sub tract millions of dollars annually from the tax tar burden authority also was asked for th chief I 1 becu tive to transfer and con executive and tra live tive group i 1 merely through the Is nuance of exec executive uthe orders each ench to lie its before congress for CO 00 day days before coming effective specifically the president president bug mug L L 1 fv ape zo I 1 A till 0 n 1 of dollars dolln re worth of 0 construction work undertaken annually by the various federal departments into a new office to be known ni as public work works administrator Z 2 incorporation of tho the vast amount of personnel administration into one office headed by a personnel administrator with mith the civil service commission remaining in an advisory capacity to that agent 8 transfer of the administrative functions unc tlona of running the american merchant marine to tho the DepaTt department ment of commerce under direction of a new assistant secretary 4 creation of a new assistant of interior in charge of conservation under whom would come reclamation work and tho the broad supervision ct of water power development 5 placement of all public health activities of ilia he government under tinder a new assistant stant secretary of the treasury 0 promotion of the commission er of education to an assistant sec ec detary of interior with transfer of all nit educational undertaking to his care 7 promotion of the director of agricultural economics to an as distant secretary and rind the designation of an existing aid ald to 0 o tha he eec bec detary of agriculture ae an assistant aspi stant secretary for agricultural research uh ahe immediate cha changes mr ur kuo ver vet asserted cost about per annum in additional sol sul arles but the saving in cost of administration mould bo be ninny many times this sura surn D anders of tie house prepared to place their own taxation and economy propos ala before tho the nation as it means of bain neing the tile national budget fo t a dec baratt on of speaker garner t that h a t president I 1 hoover had find failed to pro mote real econ 0 in y tive rainey of 1111 bots nots n 1 s democratic leader cl fracter izod the treasury tax proposals CS as H T rainey kalnev woefully dent clent tho the first step in tho the economy program was the creation of a ape cial committee to study means of 0 abolishing and restricting lovern ment bureaus to cut espen expenses ses the house was anil and mean means cora com mattteo met to consider the trens treas ury a additional tax program which included a 1 cent n gallon gasoline tar and rini a 7 per beut tit vir on domestic electric light raid 1 gan bills rainey said the trea treasury Fury originally becom men led taxes totaling aal then a mistake mi strike of over and carao came back with mith a request to raise the total the treasury even in its it new now estimates docs does not take into consideration sider atlon expenses incident to the reconstruction corpora tion land bank bill possible direct relief finds of veterans bills and will not eien estl mate hie increased interest on tio national debt B BV Y A vote of 35 to 48 the senate defeated the tho la cos tigan bill to provide from the federal treasury to the states for the ilia relief of the jobless and needy of which bum surn vas m as to be handed hati det the states for highway brilling bu bull illing ling party lines broken and the progress progressive irel bloc was mas the only group that voted solidly for the lie measure sixteen reg lular Denio democrats crata and rind six regular he ile publicans joined wui them in its support this belr belaj out of the way the senate took up the glasa glass bill to liberalize the federal reserve structure and release a fresh flood of credit throughout the national banI banding Ing system this measure had passed through the house with little trouble and it was expected the senate would soon give its appi apri oral oval I 1 TN a successor to oliver wendel 1 en on the bench of the supreme court of th united states president hoover set aside geographical considerations and chose ilenda min nathan caroo zo 20 chief justice of the joew york state court of appeals T the h a nomination was sent to the is senate enrite and early confirmation wan wait expected though several protests were received by B 0 N cardozo er senator N 0 orris r r I 1 a cha chairman irwan of the judiciary commit tee this appointment givs the supreme court five fire republicans s and four democrats and nine of the be justices aro are from tho the eastern elates it lidd been expected that a erver would be named judge cardozo as recommended by various groups describing them selves as ns liberal liberals and his til choice for the high honor was praised by of such much diverse affiliations og as of nebraska reed of pennsylvania watson of indiana and wagner of ncr york LAVAL losing a vote ot of confidence lo 10 parliament resigned as premier 0 of france together with lis cabinet paul leve former premier contented consented to try to form a rew government JOBS OUS for a R million unemployed within thirty days to I 1 the highly laudable objective of a nation wido wide campaign which the lie A american I lemon 0 has fins started in operation cooperation co V with I 1 t h the Amer american lerin red crathon of labor the national asia elation of adver users and other organizations depre dented on the national employment commission the en tire movement Is in under the general direction of henry 0 4 ml L li stevens Bt evons jr T na dional commander of tto american Amer linn I 1 alion it has ban tho the support of president hoover and countless other national leaders and the drive Is being aided by magazines and other publications commanding a total circulation of nearly sixty national radio advertisers agreed to contribute thirty second of 0 their line time on the air dally committees in more than towns and ciulis supported by more than vion posts of tho the american legion and unions milli the A V of 4 are in ins in the call benign that it will be success nil Is forecast by the report that nearly 2 jobs obtained on the opening day of tl ti a e drive minnie maddern I 1 lake iske for many bears enra the foremost actress in america americo died in hollis L 1 1 I after three months illness at the ago of sixty seven years anif a century ehe she had greatly entertained tho the people of tho the nation and her abing was nas as greatly mourned or S 11 N big western hat la Is still on lila lils head bead but his friends have started his bloir for the presidential nomination by the dera dem r a 11 rint national ional convention the two mena e n n torm t from texas morria shoppard and lorn tom connally 11 I 1 leaned s 9 n e d it formal 1 in which mr air girner hns presented not only ns as its Is states favorite son but ns its a statesman fully fled 1 to be tho tile J N garner chief of tho nation they promised that he fie bould ret the full of tho the texal delaga tion and would have the support ot of countless other democrats 0 oer er alo it a country when the notion knows nur in tre of hi his character and frolics r I 1 he ile ins 1 as been speaker of the louse tor for only a few icess said the texas senators I 1 during that period the house under I 1 Is leadership has attracted the attention of the idolo country by reason of ita its prompt thorough rind states manillo conduct coi duct of its affairs ills ilia recoil as speaker and leader ie Is among tl tie a highest proofs of his splendid juul aties of leadership and courage they recalled his twenty nine years sears in the house as n a represent nilve from avins I 1 eras as ei idis distinguished for its breadth of vision ision its political courage aal its rugged and aggressive deino crac clr garner bald said ho he had known nothing nol liing 0 of the statement before I 1 and rind had bad no authorized spokesman lie refused to talk of ills his presidential chai ces I 1 NN I 1 IN BUY foreign T minister of turkey jeems to I 1 ie a one ot of he most optimistic ot of the delegates a the con farej e in geneva afir the lie apparently patently ly irreconcilable views of tie tle tient powers had been presented the turk arose and told the conference that the political importance of frontier frontiers will soon be by fraternization among nations which he be said Is the errest me mein meins ins of arriving at disarmament turkey turley he lie said has hns been aiming ct at understanding voth alli ler 1 er nelll bor na nations eions but any kind lind of nl at except cne an nn all ance among all against war ivar he ile supported the brech propos proposal I 1 for in tern ng cill aviation and urged prohibiting the ture of offensive weapons germany germanys s proposals nero submitted thursday they included abolition of all till air armaments destruction of air reserves of stocks abolition of conscription cons prohibition or of heavy beavy artillery and tanks limitation the site size of warships and ibl ton t on of aircraft t and anti sub marines the we ws of ri score of minor powers were laid before the delegates A 1933 union |