Show news review of current events the world over president Conf confers cirs with roosevelt and congress leaders on war debts offered german rule under conditions Condl tlona by EDWARD W PICKARD SIDI NT it and ar si pItI bad e dent 1 loosevelt too sevelt held eld scholl led conversation on the war debts debt la in the white house tuesday Tu clity and exchanged chanced ex views as 0 o tl aloia alio oIa la pot f st course for tile united states gor ornament to pursue ibe rho conference may have been of value to the two 4 gentlemen but ite its national or intern 41 nations a 11 n I 1 tance la in q question u eastlon able mr air dr raymond relt velt had no ino dinten moley tion of committing himself concerning concer the ali debt question or of any responsibility in advance of tile his inauguration mr air flooder can do nothing more than make a it becom men emendation dation to congress in the mat ter of reopening the debt settle ments and it la Is practical practically certain that congress la Is overwhelmingly y p posed to reducing the debt debts or sun pending the tile payment it besides air floder rod and mr roosevelt here there were but two admitted to the conference con ferInce thee these were secretary of the treasury ogden mills who with secretary of state stimson Sti had prepared the data date for the it resident president and dr raymond aymond ft hinley professor of gor ornament and law in columbia uri urt versify who attended as an Co governor vernor roosevelt a adviser doctor holey an authority on sociology and crime wits one of the so called brain trust that traveled with roosevelt Rooe evelt during the it was wits he who assembled much cf of the material for the gover governor noro e there ure are those who think the professor will be the colonel house of the roosevelt adrela the Irta ident as la Is well known favors action looking to revision revl clon of the war debt settlements Bettl emente but know concrete congress would not sustain him in its thie this position so it was thought probable be he would merely tc te I 1 the debtor nations that the united state states di to Bip suspend erid the december IS 15 payments and anti that thero la to oo 00 immediate pros prospect of reduction tion of the terms however it was wab believed la in washington that ha he would recommend to congress the recreation of tho the war debt fund ing ln commission for the purpose of making new with the nations that might otherwise da fault till this he tried to have done la in 1011 but contress declined and it probably will decline again 1 which would mean the en ire debt problem would be passed on to the in to coming Demot ratte 1 administration morning the Ireal dent and secretary milia mills went over the whole matter again with 13 lender leaders of congress include ine ing speaker garner the vice pre ident elect and these bc hena natora torn snoot smoot watson and fleeta 1 flimns and harrison king hing and george democrat democrats collier rainey and coughlon Dough ton lon volu and ll fl awley treadway and bacharach he be sought to formulate a united policy on the debts for presenta presents uon tion to congre congress and thia this was the conference of greater importance for th chwe leaden leaders really will tie determine the attitude tude of the govern ment in the matter czechoslovakia joined great pru alc ain france and belgium in the bieti alon for ou pen of payments and revision italian minister decided that italy would pay its debt debts punctually and premier mus a approved rabil ID in berlin hero there wece tee e con feren ves ea duriex the tile week that were vital to the future of the retch and of intense Inter interest cut to the rest of the wort wor I 1 after talking with PP leader leaders of vari vart us cA fl ot V e 0 D A il d a I 1 f bitter clilia of the national 1111 who bad dani atif m a nied led control of he gov ermint for his party AID nl I 1 the pot post ef of cl i mell for himself bini telf the nail adolf hitler hitter wailer net forth the air 1 fit if his movement and in return the prudent anve him a nan man date t to form a it cabinet tinder cir tun ft v which hitler tern tem Tora PorA rily at least rejected the president demanded that f ditler aaeree art to respect the majority ef oa 00 a emergency decraen arlo that his cabinet would have tn to be barksd by a majority or almost lk MAJI majority rILY of the rel chatal von hindenburg also tso demanded lift hitler lers ped to K tm te to par lainen iary rule he ile further hip suited that tha hitler must maintain tile tn military and policies poll cice and that general hurt von must be retained an a minister of defense and baron kon ken stantin van von neurath as foren minister at this writing the outcome of the conference li Is in doubt hitler hitter wae was till still trying to net get assurance of el majority in tile but this a ecat almost ne an a nationalists an and d var vurl I 1 ous other relatively mal amal parties were holding out UC IrIONS in the budget of R n requested of the liy by I 1 real doil llover llo II aver vOr liari been met tin cute cuts in for the fiscal year june I 1 next were settled by the cabinet at about ax but it aas explained d that thin would be by certain in fit crennes tn iii uncontrollable fleron such as interest nad and n on the public debt mid and tax ref units to the extent of about tho the whito house statement aid said the administration ie Is determined to present a balanced et end and lender lenders of congress appear equally determined to keep clown down the regu lar tar appropriations at the tile short nes ion slon wa WHAT did tile president say to 1 red Dr britten Itten that was the question that wits agitating the tile pro pra patients of a bill legalizing legall tinn beer the wet congressman from fit t igo ad mItt edly went to tho white whit es in the hope of finding out biln t mr air hoover would to do to uch such a bill if it were passed in tile short session and aa an he fie cume came forth he announced he was wa d that the president would not veto it IL the 1 beer boyel then came canie swiftly theodore jow jo hit one of the white floripe decre tarlee with the flat assertion to the newspaper men that the president Irpel dent iid declined to discuss beer with ur britten cheers from the dry I 1 notified of this fiction on the theart aart of thu white fanum mr britten it by his guns gans asserting nee erting that mr air josile knew about what wha had liven bald said during his conference ith the president and reiterated hia his pro pr diction that air Ill hoover would ap I 1 rove beer legislation Rm RAYMOND ROBINS OniNS Il the long ong ne social worker and prohibition hibi tion advocate an found in moun bains of north carolina adine as herrolds n engineer and andl prospector identified by hia his nephew and then by his wife wira he insisted for sev deml tiny he did not knot them and wn was in reality I 1 ilog era em in other re fit mind was clear and after a raymoni raymond rest in a robin robins and 11 he recognized mrs robins 1 and he a own identity identify rind was de declared clarett to be on the any to normal health the psychiatrist in chare charie aid mr air robins had been suf ferine fering from amnesia or a similar mental malady HSI LY L veteran he re wasl publican senator from nash logton who was defeated on no nn bemler 8 for election reelection re died in n the linker in seattle 1 i 3 ind served in ct ingress for 11 years was wn one of the jirim ti rim promising of the tile drys eind at the tile time n his death v vas as chairman of the tile powerful appropriations cum governor hartley of of washington tin K F 3 grammer a seattle and n republican all out it jones jonee term thus aa eurina the of a major ity in the shirt aion a ion ton of the st lawrence I supporters waterway treaty treat y n now ov fear that it will III not receive consideration a at the abort of congress b tle cause ue tte opposition halt hn cone cene for ward in such stich oneff one of chcon senator aish of montana thinks it n III rench a vote before march harch but III not the outcome should the or rejection of or the pact an c on oer er to the nev e n ars ita its fate would depend him iv ir on tho the attitude of the new erect dent it was hokd hoped would he revealed hy the testimony of frank P malsh ansh chairman of the new nork rk asit authority hority who was scheduled ta apper before the pen ate forel foreign n after the holiday powerful to the treaty deel rm d at file fourteenth atin uril oon contention entson of ane WIM valley ap achill n in st 14 louis on tile ali ground tl alst t one article try up the illinois water waterway vity now anan ly ready for opening an ani I 1 I 1 he inkes gulf watt r raine the arll la in quilon lon it was laid said takes from congress ila its rights to prescribe dt d version from lake for nav nay purpose the mississippi v valley n a m 0 cl t 01 I 1 has la in the past indor indorsed balley 0 ed the e st lawrence project a and it t a detill ti 1 1 d doe 0 s but it oppose the treaty in its present form y KH MATS UOKA the smooth a m fling of captin 1 in gen e in appeared before the therun tun t un ell of the tile league of nations and set et forth hie till country position id in relation to manchuria and china in effect ha its defied the league and ra rill if caled the ridings of the altton commission whose of the international of alan e elm hurla rid he tie declared unthinkable irta hi fall mont of tile state of beema tobe iho the only no 0 o luton Ma possible nible enid said matsuoka Mate uoka li 0 fluent we have violated the covenant of the league tile nine power treaty nor the pact of paris we acted in fit an all I 1 spontaneously and when we w acted the independence movement developed spontaneously matsuoka Hatsuo kR assured aes tired the tho council that wn was a dismembered die netlon an afon which woe was a prey to rival war lorda lords and wae was menaced by communism had china or even manchuria been pro properly terly governed Rove nied the present situ altu atlon would not have arisen he an enid welington koo kno replied with eloquence and spirit for china he ile charged that japan had kept china in turmoil nn no part of a plan to con quor asia 1 and the world in success ive iva binges stages hintsu olin had corn coin that chinese boycott boycotts wei we 1 hurtful to friendly relations KM koo inquired whether friendly frIen diT re relation it tons still existed he ile explained that the boycott waa was a belt imposed sacrifice and the most humane method of re rv si stance to aggression 81 yet devised then he whipped forth a clear threat in it behalf of the tile chinese Clil neso gov to legalize extend and protect ta tle a boycott tho the leacue league council icil wai was helpless for there was no chanie chance for concill atlon eo so the whole affair waa wait referred to the assembly of the league leaff nc whatever the rony may do the statements of minister 17 and the we w ollice office in tokyo make it plain that japan intend intends to maintain the buntua quo in manchuria L adi ice from manchu it kuo ito any that the japanese there have hilve just launched a great drive the chinese ato have been threaten ine ing from the north in china it la Is de einred these forces are tire under the corn coin inand of gen vi i whom the chihil to have killed in battle somo some months ago general mn made a name for himself as the cal enl general ma I 1 ant lant defender of against the japanese Jn Ja a year ngo ago later he served with tho the in army but only as he lie inter revealed to obtain japanese I 1 he chinese forces are concen tooted la to the northwestern part of binns province according to a chinese report the initial plan of the loyalists calls for an attempt to surround and be clece the japanese garrison rleon nt at tait by cutting the chinese eastern railway between harbin and taits bar formulating a new agrical turn tumi policy for the nation rill be tho the task undertaken by the amer lean icon farm bureau federation when it mets in annual normal convention in inch bl cago Dee december ember 5 president bd ld ward A 0 neal in his call for the meeting mald an did those fighting farmer farmers of 1787 crystallize cryst alize the hope or of a new ne people into litto the n upon which this nation Is 1 founds tuo will the organized farmers tn of to day meeting at n in the fourteenth annual convention of the tile american I 1 arm Ilu teall fe feder deratt in n bull I 1 a new nev policy seeking through the n of the of this nation the federations drive for legisla tion that will place the industry on a paying finals III bo be vigorously prosecuted ac cordInA to the frecon announcement steps to cor the tariff on those commodities produced in iii must be taken by the coniing congress it la Is eald said that millions of bushels of amerl ran m n corn would find a market in home industries if it were not for the in products pro driml by cac ap tropical 11 labor and Im portel in this country free if america la Is to ai a protected nation agriculture mast be tie protection bald said mr ur ancl acal 11 ather we ue roust must bare have tar iff for all or tariff for none nom G V BYRNES democrat S of south carolina has an bounced that he will ack ask the first I 1 senate caucus at the december session to asree agree not to con firm xiv of president hoovers recess these including rev ev eral appointments to tre ae home loan bank hank tir tile tariff cimel ision und and otter ott er bodies 1 I 1 resilient hiett roosevelt have the 0 o 11 lons to serve in his admInIs tra mr ind and OB ovi whom he will oll deperio 1 for it hi of hia his administration hanif tall 0 1111 antra atra Nw |