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Show TIIK PAGE TWO News Review of Current Events the World Over Europe's Concerted Move for War I)elt Cancellation Hoover and Roosevelt to Confer Diversion of Colorado River Completed. By KDWAKI) W. PICKAKI) i:on.i.i outuuibusHudor notre, as the vice picsidcnt France, will be In actual charge operations, with headquarters Paris. Paternotre said guaranties as to reconsideration und Insurance, security and noncompemodification of the tition in Industrial bidding would war debts agree- constitute the underlying princiments under which ples of the organization. Kuropenn powers RANCH, through Premier llerare obligated to pay riot, laid before the disarmathis country eleven billion dollars In ment conference in Geneva its com principal and ten plete plan designed to bring about billions In Interest general disarm during the next f8 ament and world years. The French peace. It was well the Sir Ronald ambassador fol received by and Norlowed with an al P.rltlsh, Lindsay most Identical re man Davis. Ameriquest on behalf of France, and two can representative, days later Helium asked the same praised It as "a thins. The three powers asked bus great concession," pension of all war debt Installments. so hopes for the Including those due Iecember IS. success of the con pending the outcome of the discus- ference were high. But they were sions suggested. M. Merriot Receiving notice of this action dashed when Gerwhile on his way from California many refused to to Washington, President Hoover rind in It reason for rejoining the parley, declaring the llerriot proImmediately informed President Klect lioosevelt of the development gram was Just another plan to asand Invited him to a conference at sure French hegemony on the conthe White House, suggesting that he tinent. The French scheme, combining brine with him the democratic lead ers of congress arid other advisers he the Ideas of security and disarmamight select. lie told Governor ment, seemed to offer Germany the lioosevelt he was loath to proceed equality she demands under terms In the matter with recommenda yet to be agreed upon. Rut it pro tions to congress until he had con vides for "Progressive disnrma ferred with him, since any settle- ment" of the powers and excludes ment of the debt problem must be rearmament for Germany. The sec the result of protracted negotiations Hon of most vital interest to the that would reach beyond the re- United States reads: "Any war undertaken In breach maining days of Ids administration. The President's plan seemed fair of the Paris P.riand Kellogg) pact enough, but Mr. Roosevelt accepted Is a matter of Interest to ail the It only ''in principle." saying lie powers and shall be regarded as a would lie glad to meet with Mr. lloo breach of the obligations assumed ver and go over the situation, hut towards each one of them. "In the event of a breach or threat asking that the meeting be "wholly Informal and personal." lie added of a breach of the Paris pact, the that the European notes create a said powers shall concert together responsibility "which rests upon as promptly as possible with a view those now vested with executive and to appealing to public opinion and Thus It was agreeing upon the steps to bv taken. legislative authority." "in application of the pact of made evident Governor Roosevelt has no, intention of shouldering any Paris outlawing war. any nreach of that pact shall Involve the prohibiresponsibility ahead of time. tion of direct or Indirect economic thing that Is fairly certain or financial relations with the ng ONKthat Europe's concerted move gressor country. The powers shall for revision of the war debts, and undertake to adopt the necessary cancellation If possible, will not be measures to make that prohibition successful with the short session of immediately effective. "The said powers shall declare congress that opens In December. their determination not to recog Not one of the senators and representatives in Washington was In fa nize any de facto situation brought vor of granting the concessions about In consequence of the viola asked, so the prospect was that the tlon ot an international nndertak debtor nations would either have ing." This In essence means that the to pay the December Installments or default. The Rritish Installment United States would abandon Its Is !5. the French 20 millions, and historic claim to neutrality rights. Great Britain's plan, presented by It was the Belgian two millions. certain that Great Rritain - ould Sir John Simon, concentrates on a reduction of national armaments pay If necessary. Governor Roosevelt, according to particularly air forces, the latter Democratic leaders. Is opposed to to he abolished by degrees on con any reduction of the debts; hut he ditlon that Germany In the mean thinks payment could be made ens time does not rearm In the air. ler through an economic conference of the Colorado to free .rade channels of tariff pIVF.RSION river, one of the big prelim barriers and exchange restrictions President llo' ver Is opposed to Inary pieces of work In the building downward revision of the tariff hut of the Hoover dam. has been com has suggested that foreign nations pleted and the full flow of the river Is bo given credit against "heir ohllga now going under tions for any concessions that would offer a wider market for American groitnd through the two Arizona tunfarm products and manufactures. nels. The still wa two ter between In ' this KRMANV'S Interest J debt matter Is vital, for the temporary dams Ht the inlet and outlet drive of the allied nations for re of the diversion vision Is based on the Lausanne tunnels has been pact of last July. This was a "gen pumped out and the tleman's agreement" providing that river bed laid bare the reparations which Germany Frank T, for nearly a mile must pay the allies should be reCrowa ready for excava duced from .S'Jfi.MKl.lMKUHlO. as stiption. Bedrock prob ulated In the Voting plan, to $714. 0(M).(KK). The reduction was not ably will be reached by next July. to take effect unless the United Some 4.IKHUXKI cubic yards must be States could be prevailed upon to removed before pouring of concrete modify the understanding under starts, the river bed being exca which the allied (lowers are ohll vated t a depth of i:i0 feet. Frank T. Crowe, general Hold sugated to pay this country. The United States government has perintendent of Six Companies, con consistently refused to link the war tractors, said the most diitlcult part debts with reparations. On the other of the project Is behind the en hand the Hoover administration has gineers. Building of the d.im itself, repeatedly made it clear that Its at he explained, will be comparatively He said the big ob titude toward full payment of the simple work. debts could be modified only tiy was the pioneering state of shap measurable success of the world dis ing the great canyon walls, building the diversion funnels and spillway flrmamnnt movement. bores and getting the river out of Its CMlANl'K. Germany and Great I'.rit Work on the project Is channel ain have got together in one pro.) more 'han a year ahead of sched ect the formation of a tripartite ule and It Is expected to be comeconomic consortium designed to pleted by the end of 1!K',7. rehabilitate F.urope and the Near It was announced In Paris Fast. WilKN Senator Borah's commit lee on foreign relations opened by Raymond Pntenotre French un dersecretar.v for national economy the hearings on the St. Lawrence who said the first project would be waterway treaty the expected op the offering of a loan of itiknhhki. position developed Immediately and XH francs for the electrification of in full force Witnesses for the railways In Poland. Portugal Ru railroads, port authorities, cities mania and Iraq. Frame and F.ng and world shipping interests united land are exptcted to provide 10 per In asserting that the development cent of the loan each, and Gerrnanv oi the St Lawrence river for navl 20 per cent. Premier Merriot wilt gallon and power would disrupt the be the titular head of the run national transportation system, peril sort I u in In France and Chancellor vital American Industries. Injure Frans von Papen In Germany. Pate lake shipping. Jeopardize the coal MMs.y. itriiisii lo Washington, handed to Secretary of Suite Stimson Ins government's request that the United States agreed to a F V) ore and I. nkt-ti- , business of the TIMKS-NEW- S. Scenes and Persons in the Current News Great arid magnify the uncmploy nient problem. Among other Thursday, November 21. 1932 NEI'III. UTAH attacks on the wa-. terway development as proposed in were the Hoover Bennett treaty, charges that completion of that seaway between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic via Montreal, would Jeopardize billions of dollars' worth Well ft!! I BEVERLY HILLS. of railway bonds held by the publl know is just what I read In the paand Insurance companies. pers and what 1 bear as I listen to Democrats like K NT A 'IT V K SUA N NON RKPRF.S r'r'-rfrVmocking birds la Invert tils resumed tree tops. 1 the ligation of government competition kinder thought with private business with bearing! r that when the in Chicago, and bis committee wait werecount-evotes told that this competition is a that we had "trust" that must be destroyed If closed the arguprivate enterprise Ik to bo encourments, but we aged and economic recovery furseem to have thered. started em, just orRepresentatives of business so as tbey are ganizations In Illinois and the Pan still going over aiea Canal Zone as well as execuem why we Just . . I tives of steamship companies, told as well join in. .v the committee of specific cases You can never be too late with a 9 f. n v ! where the government competes to will causo the corpse Post Mortem, the detriment of private companies. stay dead till you decide on On the basis of their testimony, the always what the cause of his death was. United Stntes government today Is That one accommodating thing us- . Interested In every type of business about a corpse. from mortician to the mnnufacure from the start Now lets beginning. of gun powder. What chance did Mr. Hoover have 1 Scene In Ixg Angeles federal court when nearly 400 men and women simultaneously took the oath of The Illinois Manufacturers as- at any time, even before the nominasociation, representing practically tions? Everybody admitted "That American citizenship, this being one of the largest naturalization classes In the city's history. 2 Searching every manufacturing Industry In the If things dont pick up a whole lot for bodies In the ruins In the district of Cauiaguey. Cuba, after the hurricane that took about 2,500 lives. state, ascribes to the government re- why Mr. Hoover hasent got a ghost 8 Dr. Irving Langmulr, associate director of the General Electric company laboratories In Schnectady, N. T., sponsibility for a large part of the of a chance." Well things dldent who has been awarded the Nobel prize In chemistry. unemployment In the state and pick up, everybody knew that So through Its counsel. David C Clarke, why did they run him, or I mean President-Elect'- s charged before the committee thnt rather why did he run himself, for the government had been found to be naturally he would be called upon competing, directly. In 27 different to by the party to run. They never manufacturing operations, "and nu- car for the Individual. Its always merous others." the old hooey, "For the good of the Clarke declared that his associa- party." tion had been advised that the fedNow If Mr. Hoover had just said, eral government was not strictly "Now boys I have done all I can for concerned with the actual cost In- the good of the old Party. I have volved In Its venture. "Mitch less," struggled with it, fought every type he said, "is there strict regard for of hard luck that was ever Invented, including some Invented by my own any reasonable profit to the government from Industrial operations." Party. Now I know the tide is against me, so why lead me to the If people want a change OKLAHOMA Is twenty five years slaughter? silver anniversary as they evidently seem too, why of her admission to the Union was maby we could lead them to accept our own Party, so just fittingly and excitingly celebrated on a change In out. In fact I dont care let me drop November 10 in Okfor another term." lahoma City. All the Now you see where he would have I people of the state Course you will say, "Yes been. . and the governors Will, but tliia is a second guess you of other states were are making. Its easy to tell after Invited to the birthits all over what might have been day party, and many done." But its not a second guess. were present. At It was plain to him and all of em the head of the pioall the time. The whole thing hingneers participating ed on "Things Picking Up." Well Franklin D. Roosevelt's cottage at Warm Springs, Ga., located close to his fa This is President-Elec- t was Gov. William was to make em pick up? If vorite hot water baths. He will spend his vacations here, and also, as In the past, may make frequent what II. Murray, who was they hadent picked up in three years short visits to the place. of the president were they going to pick up this con Gov. Murray why constitutional Fall? A slight gain wouldent have vention and speakDEAN OF THE HOUSE meant a thing. er of Oklahoma's first house of repbefore the Convention in Away He one was of the resentatives. Chicago, I used to ask "Well why speakers, the other being Charles does Mr. Hoover run? You all say N. Haskell, the first governor, and that if the election was tomorrow Fe. ?ral Judge Robert L. Williams, that he would he overwhelmingly former governor and first Supreme defeated, that the people just want court Justice. Among twenty-siOklahoinans honored at a banquet a change. Why dont he step out ana and whose names were added to let me nominate somebody in his those In the state's Hall of Fame place and save that beating?" Well they would always tell me, were Secretary of War Patrick Hur"Well Will, dont you see that would ley. Will Rogers, cowboy humorist ; be admitting that the Party had Judge Haskell, once known as an we couldent do that." -I! s4 oil company capitalist ; Senator T. failed? And I,. V ' TrTiiiin You sea it all gets back' to the and I. Gore. Senator Elmer Thomas " the "Party." They couldent have former Senator Robert L. Owen. admit anything. No sir ht --sny l The marriage of "Miss Indian "Party" t jinny must run, whether he wants too oi was "Mr. to Oklahoma" Territory" not, "We must stand for our pnn by the couple who par" ' I cipals." h L If4- I first ceremony at ticipated in the 1 i So another good man was sent -4 i ILJ the state capitol In Guthrie Novem- out to bite the dust. I'll bet you ber 16, 1P07. Following the cere- that Mr. Coolidge would have duck s . T 1 . were released ed em if he had been in there under mony carrier-pigeon- s , to bear news of the birthday to the these same conditions. He would four corners of the United States. have "Not Choosed" right In theii face. He would have told em, "The having dont look good, and I am LIBERALS Inof Honduras, the recent election, running not going in just for the sake of have turned to revolution and have running second." The "Good of the been fighting some bloody battles 1?1 With the defeat of Representaj Party" could have gone and jumped The in the lake aa far as he would have tive Gilbert N. with the government forces. veteran ReHaugen, ' rebels were reported to have seized been concerned. They wouldent leader from Iowa, the lead-"J the towns of Trujillo, La Ceiha and have said "Boys throw some other publican in house of the lower, length ership La Esperanza, and then they moved good Republican Christian to the of service to passes Representative on the city of San Pedro, which they lions. I see the handwriting on the Edward W. Pou, Democrat, of North of the fiercest fightThe in letters electric wall captured. Carolina, who has served 16 Entrance of the Hitler house In Voss street, Berlin, where the head You see you could get over some ing to date was In a counter attack terms In congress. office of the National Socialist party Is now established. Guards are there by the government troops. such resignation as this, "Citizens, shown in the uniform of the storm troops of the Nazis. Many hundreds were said to have I am afraid that my administration ON HIS MARK been killed. has not been entirely to your satis faction, and there seems to be a de In this cided element In favor of a change weeks ago SEVERAL was made ot the I have no alabi's to offer, I have no quarrel between i'eru and Colombia excuses, I have done my very best over the possession of Leticia, and It seems that it should have been til .Siel lULI. J . I I JMWItJ... ."MIIWII.I. .IJIL WIIHI by a slip of the pen it was said the more. So for the good of all con sector In dispute had once been cerned I decline to be a candidate Yours, Herbert ceded by Colombia to Peru, instead for An au Hoover." of by Peru to Colombia. But the "Party" wouldent have thoritative source now gives the Information that the Leticia sector allowed such a sane and sensible was In fact ceded by neither coun- course. It would In BUNKmrt tvVn try to the other, but that It Is In have put them instead hole the been has that always territory In 1SVJ2 by of Mr. Hoover. claimed by Colombia. ' He would hav Salomon-Lozan-- sV I the terms of the "J -- o,H treaty (between I'eru and Colombia) nad the sympaIt was definitely decided that Co thy of everyone, lombia s southern boundary line in but the "Party" oneluded Leticia within the limits of kept hanging that to Idea the Colombia, and the sector was there after recognized by i'eru as belong "Things" might pick up. They Ing to Colombia. did. femocratic Cliarles Paddock, the greatest the world has ever known, J picked support sprinter COON after the December session the training career of his ud. But on the starting of congress opens Senator other hand there just seems to be son, "Paddy," who of the legis Philippine Aquino about running for Presi- can't walk yet but crawls faster lature will be in Washington to take something dent that you can never get out of a than any other baby In the neighpart in the efforts to win Independ head. borhood. This Is the first picture ence for the archipelago. He sailed cllows But its over and I guess everybodv ever pr'uted of the child, whose from Manila some lays ago bearing lid the best they could according t( borne Is In Pasadena, Calif. secret instructions to the Filipino .vhat had to do with. But I did they form li, the delegation, presumably iito to see a man that had been as of a mandate of the legislature op Unflattering Fact onscientious as Mr. Hoover had, Believed to be one of the oldest baby carriages now In existence, If the average man had to sum np posing both the llawes and Hare ike a beating like that. He dident what he actually knows against this strange looking vehicle, which bears little resemblance of Its modhills, and demanding a new Inde :?r;crve it, he deserved a straight what he thinks he knows he'd be ern successors, has been enshrined In an honored place In the museum pemlence grant without reservation irward declination to run iain. of the Society of Oldest Inhabitants at Washington. It was built In 1774, b. the United States of naval bases very deeply In the red. Mluml HerInc. gl 1932, McNaiht Syndicait ald a year before the beginning of the Revolutionary war, and coaling stations. WELILlsa mm 3V jiZ QjLXi ids ii N, xfyy. y- Cottage at Warm Springs pin I ih ml m Headquarters of Nazis in Berlin x f'fj jay rhmmmmM 'LsL r IiAm? r m fill It. 'j I- T'2?IV rja a " vt a7r 'sStZ J w, ''imrpivfi con-lecuti- Museum Gets Oldest Baby Carriage 1 -I- "if . -- i! IIU Sr":'0 Ben-ign- . Q 193S Werttom Newspaper Union. i |