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Show - THE SAUNA SUN, S ALIN A, UTAH ' of France In Washington and the dire necessity of the two nations reaching an agreement on world questions of finance, economies, and .international . . . . obligations. News Review of Current Events the World Over PREMIER LAVALS visit In Is to be followed by one Sino-Japane- Row Provides Severe Test for League of Nations Chancellor Bruening Defies . . Fascists and Reds. se .... . Tty EDWARD W. PICKARD from Dino Grand!, Italian minister for foreign affairs. He was invited by President Hoover, and will home for ten days In the latter part of November. . M Laval sailed from Irajit-- 'on Octbber 16, accompanied by a number of assistants pnd advisees in finance anti economics and also by his charm-lng young daughter. 1 Ndt In sympathy with the action between China aqi. REAL war became during the week against the Catliolic church and ormore of a probability than a threat.' ders, President Zamora resigned and Moreover, the situation in the Far Minister of War Manuel Azajra beEast developed .Intb a came fiead of the government crucial test of the worth of the League INCORPORATED under tile laws, of Credit of Nations 'as ad National organization for the corporation was prepared to'go ahead preservation of peace, with Its mlsrfiou of 'assisting hanks and made likely an throughout th.e country "to utilize equally Important test their resources to further the sttibiUz- of the value of the ation of financial and economic condimultilateral Kellogg tions. The corporation has 12 directreaty banning war. tors, one from each federal reserve It was .believed that, district, and each of .them holds one If the efforts of the of tlid TZ bhares of $100 par vajue. the council The funds within which the corpofailed, States and ration will operate' Will be raised United the league would' Inv through the sale of debentures to the voke the Kellogg pact, and that If banks of the cotintry on the basis either China or Japan continued re- of 2 per cent of their aggregate tie-- , calcitrant, diplomatic relations with posits, or .the legal limit, of Invest' , . the offending nation might be' severed. ments, If that Is lower.' The league council resumed Its These deposits aggregate $43,000,-000,00and private, 'Corporations hearings of the controversy, and Dr. Alfred Sze, Chinese representative, banking firms are expected to sub: and Kenkiehl Yoshlzawa, Japanese scribe for- the debentures also and It delegate, spoke at length. The former Is possible that the total funds raised demanded Immediate action by the for the corporation will approximate ' ' ' .. . $1,000,000,000. league, declaring that a miscarriage Iri Washingofficials of Justice would Jeopardize the faith Administration of the world In Geneva and doom to ton believe agriculture will share inallure the International disarmament directly 'but largely In the benefits conference next February. Yoshlzawa from the operations of the corporation. Ranks In agricultural sections countered by explaining and defending Japans actions In Manchuria aud will be enabled to realize on frozen-assetrelteruted the Intention of his govthrough services of the bankernment to permit no outside Intering pool. Credit thus will be made vention In the dispute, lie said the availuble to- put banks in a better matter could be settled only by direct position to lend for agricultural as between negotiations Japan and well as other purposes. At the same China. Doctor Sze replied: China will time banks will be enabled to ease never agree to such a course so long up on their demands, which will reas Japanese troops Invade her soil act In turn to lessen the pressure and until Japan makes Just reparaupon farmers and live stock producers tions for the loss of Chinese lives and who have obligations outstanding . property. While the debate was In progress CHANCELLOR IIRUENING of Doctor Sze received word that Jappractically the economic dictator of his country. lie anese army planes had Just bombed Rresldent Von Ilindenburg are detwo more towns far west of Mukden. termined to save the This action, like the bombing of Chin-choreich from the Hitlerwas luter defended by Tokyo with the assertion that Chinese had ites, called Fascists,-anthe Communists. fired at the planes, which were scoutThe aged president ing. announced he Notwithstanding the strenuous obwould accept . the jections of Japan, the council voted 13 of an to 1, to Invite the United States to chairmanship economic council participate In the discussion of measwhich will . assume ures to end the hostilities in Manof the This invitation Secretary churia. dictatorship nation at least for Stlmson had already said would be the coming winter, accepted, and Consul Prentiss II. Gilbut Bruening will be bert was on hand to represent this the real boss, for the country though without a vote. Japan, It was thought, might withdraw from council. It Is expected, will work In close collaboration with him and bis the league. new cabinet. The American diplomatic commisThe council, as conceived by Von sion Investigating the Manchurian crisis continued Its work, but was forIlindenburg, will be composed of representatives of workers, Industrialists bidden by the Japanese to go to Chinand bankers and will thus have the ch ow. and commercial entire Industrial Throughout much of China the of framework the nation under Its was boycott gaining ground rapidly, and this especially Irked control. Herr Bruening had already trieC to It became evident that the Tokyo. bring Adolf Hitler to a realization of Japanese cabinet, his duty to Germany, calling him into previously reported conference and laying before him the split over the policy The chancellor desperate situation. In had Manchuria, then went before the reicbstag and, come together again boldly defying his political adversarand that Premier ies, presented his program of ecoShldehara was supsacrifices aud discipline, its nomies, the militarporting outstanding points were: Continuation ists. of the conciliation policy of Strese-rnann- ; It Is feared by the adoption of a plan for the regovernment Nanking of the nations short term Indemption was Manchuria that debtedness; the maintenance of wage definitely lost by agreements between capital and labor, China. Chang Ilsueh-lianwith adjustment to suit existing price the young govlevels; the maintenance of the gold ernor of the province, and the formation of steps appeared to have been driven out by standard, to the markets of the world to open he determined who are the Japanese, his control there. German goods. shall not This determination was probably the real reason for the bombing of Chln-choPRESIDENT HOOVER and his ad- visors were studying various which Chang had made his plans for the relief of the railroads, Civic organizatemporary capital tions in Manchuria appealed to the but nothing was decided on, and if tlie Interstate commerce commission Nationalist government to resume relations with Soviet Russia, saying grants the increase tn freight rates that only in that way could the an- the roads ask, no further steps for nexation of Manchuria by Jnpan be helping the railways are likely to be taken before congress meets. prevented. Marshal Chang was movto his and troops ing strategic points, AMLIE, progressive evidently was backed up by President THOMAS R. was s elected to has who declared Cldung by the voters of the First Wishimself prepared to go to war with Japan If the efforts of the leaguo and consin district to fill out the unexthe United States are futile. pired term of the late Henry Allen Cooper, mainstay of the La Follette assembly b;- an group In the house. Mr. Amlle, who SPAINS national vote adopted an lives In Elkhorn and is a lawyer, was the supported by the T.a Follettes. Ills article In the new constitution republic which declares that no state closest rival In the election was, surprisingly, A. J. Bouma of Racine, Soreligion exists. Thus was the Catholic church divorced from its union cialist candidate. Amlle, in his campaign, made atwith the state which has existed for The article also tacks against the Eighteenth amendmany centuries. bans the church from enguglng In ment, the Republican tariff and the administration's handling of the uncommercial, industrial and educational activities. employment problem. With victory for Andie the lineup Another article which would disIn the house so far Is: Republicans, solve all church orders was rejected, but one was adopted that provides for 215; Democratic, 214; Farmer-Labor- , the expulsion of all Jesuits from Spain, 1, vacancies, 5. to take place when the constitution joes Into effect. Only the Socialist RENEWALS of short term credits to and Austria were voted radicals Insisted on the wholesale exby directors of the Rank for Interpulsion of monks and nuns. national Settlements at Basel. DisThe action of the Cortes was followed by anti clerical demonstrations cussing International finance, .he directors emphasized the Importance of In a number of cities, and at Santander an attempt wa. made to bum a the forthcoming meeting between President Hoover and Premier Laval Carmelite convent. s - that anti-Japane- g, Kai-she- cou-gres- A T TIJE time of writing It Is stHl unknown whom Governor Larson .of New Jersey will appoint to thp senate seat left vacant by the death t)f . Dwight .Morrow. One of the leading, Js Edpossibilifies ward- C. Stokes,' whq New was governor-o- Jersey in 1905-190- and has always been' active in Republican politics of the state, lie Is p banker and resides trr Trenton. The govecnbr was urged to. name Mrs. '.ad- E.' C. Stokes Mvrqw by many '.visers, and A. Harry Moore, Democratic candidate for governor, said If she were appointed and if he were elected, she would to hold the place. continue to the 'knife broke out durWAR the week between Gov, Iluey ing T Long- of Louisiana and Lieut. Gov. Paul N. Cyr. Though elected on the. same ticket, the two men have been personal and political enemies, and Cyr has tried repeatedly to ge( Long Out of the. office. .Ilis latest coup was to take the oath of office, on the. claim that Long was. a United States- senator and therefore not This he did at Shreveport, and Long, who was In New Orleans, beard Cyr was moving on Baton Rouge, the state capital. He raced back by automobile and called out part of the National Guard to repel Invasion, but the report of Cyrs march proving urn founded, the militia .were sent, home. Cyr repaired to his home in southern Louisiana after sending a letter to Long formally demanding 'surrender of the governors chair. He said If Long refused he would begin ouster ' proceedings. - governor., MRS. latest in . is becoming an Her at 'christenings, that line was the naming HOOVER of the American Clipper, giant amphibion, In Washington. The plane, largest yet built In this, country, accommodates 4S passengers. The First Lady went to Buffalo on Wednesday' and addressed the national which convention of the Girl Scouts,-oshe Is- the honorary organization She also dedicated the president. Girl Scout peace house, which faces the Niagara . river' near the Peace ' . bridge. f A Brave Mans Speech Samuel II. Church, the head of the new LitJeral party, said In New York . . the other day :. To belong to our new party will take courage. But nothing can be done without courage. Remember what Pompey flie Great said when he wanted to sail his grain ships to starving I'oifle'aud the sailors were . afraid to raise anchor on account of the terrible storm. ,. 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' Goldhurst was convicted of using the mails to defraud, was sent to Atlanta penitentiary, in October, 1929, and last. July It was announced that he would be paroled on April 15, 1932. The Virginia senator said it was reported that a conference had been held between Goldhurst, Bishop Cannon, and an unnamed New York polt itician, and that subsequently changed his plea of not guilty to one of guilty. This procedure. Senator Glass Intimated, might have been followed to hide the bishops bucket shop speculation. lie demanded that the attorney general learn whether there had been a promise that influence would be used to get Goldhurst out on parole. . ' Goid-hurs- of persons assembled Va., and helped In the elaborate celebration of the 150th anniversary of the surrender of Lord Cornwallis to George Washington. On Surrender day, the final day of the fete, President Hoover delivered the main address; and other speeches were made during the celebration by Marshal Petain of France, Genera' Pershing, Secretar.. of War Hurley, Secretary of the Navy Adams and Three thouvarious other notables. sand officers and men of the army were there, fully equipped; and In the York river was the historic frigate Constitution surrounded by dozens of the latest war ships of the American and French navies. The pageants, colonial dances and speechmaking lasted four days. OTHES OUS MAIN AWAY WOM ttOlOH Vasts sack into mt crankcase AWAY p.!CESSfD 01 never brains fftOM VITAE ' WORKING TARTS THOUSANDS of the members of Mexico's resigned, and In appoint President OrM successors tlielr lng Rubio brought former President Calles to the fore, naming him minister of war MOST (0, till. 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