Show news review of current events the world over adien americans i cans in london conference reject temporary stabilization of dollar and offer economic program gram three more states vote for repeal by EDWARD W PICKARD by accusations E exasperated that they were balking the operations erat erst ions of the world conference in london tl e american delegates placed their thear cards carda on the table informing the conference that the united states would not consider the temporary eta stabilization of it the h e dollar during the life of the meeting an was by the gold gald bloc aliey also present raymond jav ed cd their economic moley program moving the adoption of a resolution binding all nations to cease raising trade barriers barr lera against each other to remove embar embargoes gots quotas and other arbitrary restrictions and to teale down tariffs tariff s by reciprocal ree ments the j legation then moved the adoption V f another resolution committing the vint lins to co operative cooperative action in ii expanding credit and in government expenditures expend iturea on an public works for the purpose of leg bg industry meanwhile blean while prof raymond moley maley ass assistant latant secretary of oc state elate was on hla his way to london for a stay having been sent bout hurriedly by Vrest president dent roosevelt to act as aa a sort bert of liaison officer while the americans were framing their statement the irren french h were fut nIng and threatening to bring about adjournment of tile the conference and prime minister Un lin cDonald was ana visibly worried but james al cox chairman ot of tho the monetary committee talked privately with at george orge bonnet trench french minister of finance and explained mr Roosevel ts position on the stabilization stab Illation quest question lan in flo tall lie ile outlined the roosevelt inflation program told tol how bow cheapening the value of the dollar was waa bringing about a rise of commodity prices and painted a glowing picture of reviving Ting at home so the french not to d erupt the conference secretary of state ilu busl it was rumored mored intended to atura to the united states soon arter after the lie arrival of 0 moley ito ile refused to confirm or deny tills this report and ho he also declined to pessimism concern ling ing tile the success of the lie conference ile he had a long private talk with king ceorge but of course could not repeal what nhat was said bail mr null hull took the occasion oc to deny reports that the american delaga tion was badly split on en the course to pursue in the conference it had been reported that senator couzens 0 of had read rear the erict act to tie the delegation asserting that tho the americans must deckle decide whether to egand for a nationalistic program represented by the powers ers conf en ed on president Roos roosevelt evolt ly by congress or by an pro grann represented by the lie anis of the con fer ferance price mr lie lint said eald lie he could see no in consistency the doni domestic estle programs of recovery from depression in the united states ani other nations as aa ha be viewed it were nere to be reinforced by an all international program to be adopted at this conference J KEY PITTMAN of S the american delegation submitted to tho the monetary committee of the conference his proposal for cur rancy reform in five clauses the corn cittee promptly md and pleasantly accepted the first two clauses which urge that stabilization in the international monetary field be attained as quick I 1 ly as practicable aa thai gold be ro re established as the key pittman international mens mena we ure of exchange values mr air pittman beamed and thanked the committee but tile tho gold stand ard bloc then got into action and decided that the other clauses of the memorandum tile the most important part r reduction of ot currency coverage in vold fold and of fiher wee iee so serious and in tricase as to demaud study studs the gold old bloc delegates urfred girled that they be referred to committees and subcommittees for annl analysis sIs arid investigation ti which was wag ione james 11 warberg of the united and lord lialis hairl of grent greet britain supported Bup ported the pitchman reso gutlon lord Hall slima also introduced an amendment to the pittman resolution solution ro providing pr that each na ban should be tte tre tr e judge of the time and the parity at which it will ro turn to the gold standard mr marburg also mado made it quite plain that the united knitel states would return to gold cold only when and how the tha and not submit to M international order on this compla R ta ot of the world av crops nas as discussed at length in the economic section ani and experts attached to tho the various delegations made blade what was hopefully termed a substantial advance toward an agreement among the united states canada australia and argentina to cut output by 15 per cent before tho the committee stanley bruce of australia said bald that com moll wealth would not accept the french plan to reduce vie fie produce tion alon of primary commodities as a means ot of raising prices lie ile presented the thesis that it as up to tile the industrial countries of the world to stop trying to to be ul aurally self and buy food from agricultural countries in ex change for manufactured goods gooda the world has not forgotten the disconcerting proposal apropo al of of russia in the armament armain ent confer ence ance that the nations rt represented presented should agree to disarm immediately well the russian repeated in london submitting a draft pro dosal calling for an economic rion con aggression pact by which the ca eions would bind themselves to refrain from economic attack on each other by means of discriminatory tariffs special duties or conditions of trade railway tariffs charges on ship shipping ond nad any kind of boycott by legal or administrative meng ures of course this thin was ann too forth right to meet with tile the approval of the other delegates buiten mole moie states are now in athe the prohibition prohibits on repeal column the total number baing fourteen find not one yet for the drys the latest commonwealths to vote for ratification atlon of the repeal amend are loma iowa connecticut and vew new hampshire connecticut was wag one of tile the two states tant never ratified the prohibition amendment and the result there mis conall ered a foregone conclusion alik wets weta won about 6 to I 1 iowa and new however had been placed in the doubtful list so when they turned in substantial majorities for there was great rejoicing among the anti california west virginia ala baron bama and arkansas tire lire the lie next to vote on the issup and tile the drys hope to win in tile the latter ti two 0 fig luring that thus the question will ft be put pot over ever until next nest benr afir when they think their chances chr inces ft enill be better WY I 1 our astuto S SUMNER to cuba to be progressing with his plans for bringing about peace on that trou brou bled island ills scheme for media IFT tion haa been accepted by the professors and students in havana hanana foes of Preg president Ident machado and they have told their J delegates to in the united states to get in line or quit J the opposition or sumner welles wen with the assured support of the A B C eo en clety the professors the Nati nationiel onil union the tha faction headed by miguel mariano gomez and probably the partisans of former president marlo mario 0 menocal observers believed the had lie be hind him film sufficient fent opposition strength to justify the early curly olen 01 en tug tag vc of di liberations libe rations it la Is predicted that the points of the conciliation program will be immediate of political normalcy throughout the island liberation of political prisoners restoration of the suspended guar annees press freedom find recall of military supervisors constitutional reforms r storing restoring the office of vice president elern in 1028 1928 providing for his selection immediately after the re forms go into effect curtailment of the terms of public MIL pro rogues in 1928 1028 and forbidding any president to succeed himself bilm elf reform of the electoral code in this dr howard I 1 lee bellain of columbia un university hersity has betla invited to aid of the illinois sa a Dt ervay and the lakes to the gulf water route was the occasion of of spectacular acri a in chi cago near licar the mouth of the rl or secretary of nar ar george it dern flew there by ir plane tu to mike fin an addres and tie lie was vas by 11 1 aler henry T rainey and mij gen atle pron chief of the army engineers scores of other prominent persons took pirt in the doings one of the features of the day was the arrival of a tow of l river barnes barges the first commercial cargo over the lakes lahea to gulf route frore new or leans to chic igo it was as escorted by the off official iclal yacht of tin the pert part of new mew orleans borican 1 and ott or er craft in one ce ceremony 1 emony maor icily of chicago cago joined mayor T Remi reminer nef walmsley of new orleans in hind ing water brought from thi gulf gul of mexico with that of lake michigan among other oilier speakers vera inere toy 0 anor horner of illinois ilai den cen thomas Q ashburn president of the federal fet leral barge lines ani tie governors of several statts along the inland waterway route were abent from st louis MU waukee walkee peoria and other eltice RESIDENT in ills his P PRESIDENT leisurely cruise up the angland coast to campobello island in tho the bay of rundy fundy showed that he Is a first class sallo ile acted IS skipper of the schooner hooner ac amberjack lamberjack Amber jack 11 II and while he took no sary chances with the weather he handled the little vessel with skill and nerve A coast guard cutter and one destroyer accompanied the amberjack lamberjack Amber jack and of course the press boats went along affet the start mr air roosevelt tried to avoid the photographers photograph em dispatches from riga niga alie only source of fairly trust worthy news about soviet russia sas ens that Mos cows ti fiade ade monopoly Is anxiously searching for a p M nation that will y X C 7 34 grant tile the millions of dollars credit I 1 to buy r 0 V a necessary ew e w V grain for the stara J va ing population of b I 1 russia the tt t t Alons opened by A 4 1 14 1 4 4 f S smith in I 1 t h wildman brookhart now of A th the 0 american Ain erkan agri S cultural admInIs tra boris bo alt sav birski ton lion are being watched eagerly and it Is asserted that ills hla cotton selling scheme Is a camouflage for a secret acal di ul with boris chief of the amborg in new york concerning large credits for purchases of american grain kl it Is said has haa rii rL elved in to do everything to purchase liase grain with a of publicity since russia hiis has decided to keep tile tragic nes of tile tha present famine hidden bidden from tile tha vi orld according to latvian and estonian diplomats at moslow ios busbia has cotton to export but not enough to operate lir her own mills and while title Alos moscow cov Is willing to take anything the united states will sell her on oil credit the nation a chief need Is grain aa olt I 1 alti UR of germany gerc C delivered a blow to the nationalist fol followers loNerg ot of dr alfred minister of agriculture and econom economics leFt when lie he dissolved their fighting units throughout the belch the police assist aist eil ed by nal storm troops randll tile the licad headquarters qua arters of the natio i 1 11 ilist fighters in nil all the cities and made many arrests it was as then officially an bounced that these units would hereafter lere after be forbidden TI tie e steel helmet war aar veterans tet erans organization in the Duess eldorf district also ivas aa suppressed though trough chancellor Cliance llor dollfuss of austria i 1 professed essed sed to wart art nothing but pence with the german nazis lie he ill ban ia issued a decree outlawing their party and nil all affiliated orlan in austria flitters Hit lers new trute eq of li jr are assuming dictator lil control of the factories of germany find it la Is announced chev are above all parties and and are slide only to the state and its highest leader hitler G GUN Nini HUGH S JOHNSON ad m for the industrial re recovery coNery administration hel hell I 1 a press conference in washington aril an I 1 told in language eliat he and his assistants hope to accod 1111 all n in part tie he said tile emergency phase of this aili Is to try to got get people back to IV oric ihnes everybody chats the trouble with every thins and wove got to shorten th neel facek and pay a living wage vage for the shorter week meck illow how its going to work nork out where its going I 1 din t wi wint nt to say theres there a been too much promising all along through tills this d pre the industries want ast to do the tha job as much ai ag we ie dr I 1 dint d nt detect tiny any sl slack aching lna I 1 think its going 0 o to ork and put several million men back to work this summer maybe a seng somewhere along the line we may stub our toes but N arego ore go ing to make a stab fit at it the cotton Ind industry na the ar first art t to mo move e ton toward ard placing itself under control its proposal pro el aple by johnson calls for a maximum work ork week 0 of f 4 40 0 houri and a manir urn wage ecale of 10 a beek in the south and 11 in the north this represents a 10 per cent cc nt wage advance and ami a deduc lion of 20 per cent in working hours I 1 fonner m i 0 01 lional commander of the tha american I 1 legion lit ft a in an oil alel I 1 near 11 texas teca nn an explosion of gis K is emmel em ensue mel 1 mil aul within thin a few hours nir mr nh imer was vans lead dead of burns IT HP ns one of the most prominent cit cis us of ar ha nas teacon ill forni forvilly for milly gIly ot a ti atod ted tho ancon nil annl I 1 the gr en ni at aar was wf comm sIo signed ned at alron akron left tot for t iq J 1 v will L en to the air stath n nt at if probably prohn bly in august C 0 1933 11 N batern nap N ap per I 1 ik on |