Show news news review of current events the world over rc revolutionary V movement threatens machakos machados Mac Ma bados chados regime in cuba german reich saved by defeat of radicals by I 1 EDWARD W PICKARD C MACH G GERARDO ado president of cuba not loop ion scoffed at the danger of revolution in his tight little island the throat threat has materialized in a way to make him elt up and take notice rebels in various regions staged singed outbreaks that alarmed the govern pres pre machado anent and nd martini martin law was waa declared in the effort to stave on oft civil war Aluc machado lindo and tits ills cabinet ministers conferred with military and civil advisers and tho the ni martial artial resources of tho the republic were hastily mobilized troops were bent to the troubled areas and an effort was made tu improvise a invy by commandeering private yachts and arming them with eighteen pound guns meanwhile tho the authorities were gathering up all the known and mus suspected rebels they could catch and putting them in jail hundreds were ari arrested ested and charged with treason former Pre president Adent menocal nod and Col colonel otiel mendieta Mend teta leta were credited with the leadership of tho the revolt and especial efforts were mado made to get them but at this writing they ore are still at largo tho the most active of the rebels were in the province of pinar del rio hlo and etwas it was reported to president machado that they with gen calderno Bal derno acosta mayor of mariano as leader acro preparing an invasion of havana province indeed there were several sanguinary skirmishes only a few miles from the capital which was isolated by the cutting of communications cot col jullo julio sanguily San gully chief of the army flying corps ordered every available plane to keep on constant patrol along the north coasts coast especially in pinar del rio and for several miles out at men eca in search of both C uban cuban and foreign organized filibustering expeditions ions several craft that attempted to escape the navy patrol ships were bombed by the flyers late reports said menocal Mand leta and others were yera on a yacht moling mating their way to chaparra chaparral Cha parra oriente province where menocal bits ahna a large num fiam her ber of followers ile he was at one time manager of the chaparra chaparral Cha parra sugar mill the largest in the world LOR the time being at least the JL german republic to la safe bate for the latest attempt to wreck it has ha failed this was the giove move to dissolve the prussian diet through a plebiscite which it If it had succeeded would have imperilled Imperil led tile the retch reich the scheme was devised devis edby by the Hitler ites or nationalists and that other set of radicals the communists joined with them although their ultimate alms are utterly diverse but even with the aid of the national socialists the combination fell some votes short of accomplishing comp lishing its purpose the french government go was almost as pleased by the result of tho the german plebiscite as aa was that in berlin for it meant that the growing accord between tho two nations would not be broken and etwas it was said in parts paris that the proposed visit of premier ler laval to berlin was now a certainty international experts charged with the task of dovetailing dove dovetail tailing log the hoover moratorium plan and the young plan announced announce din in london that they had readied reached a complete agreement which was signed at the treasury office their said complete agreement ag was reached as regards the detailed measures required to give effect to president hoovers proposal incase of payments by under the hague agreement of january 20 1030 recommendation of the experts in regard to suspension of these payments have been approved by the governments ern ments of australia canada czechoslovakia greece india new zealand portugal rumania and south africa agreement also was ached in regard to detailed measures for suspension of war debts to the united kingdom france and italy of payments under agreement with czechoslovakia agreement also was reached on the principle that payments due by hun gary under tho the paris agreement of april 28 1030 and payments by bulgaria under the hague agreement of january 20 1030 should be suspended Bus during the year ending june SO 30 but in this case certain adjustments must be made us as complete suspension of these payments might result in suspension of certain classes of payments to individuals accordingly the committee agreed in principle that all payments to funds A and B under the agreement signed at parts paris on april 20 1030 should be continued during the hoover year negotiations are continuing lb it regard to adjustments required in the case of bulgaria P PLANTERS of the fourteen cotton r states of the south are asked by the farthi board to plow under ones one third immediately in order to enhance tile the price of the other two thirds the board sent telegrams to tile alie governors of tho the states urging that this course bo be adopted in re I 1 turn said the board tho the cotton st stabilization abill corporation will agree to hold 1 off tho the market its bales on until tai july 81 91 1032 and will urge th alie e cotton operatives cooperatives co financed by the board to do likewise E EDWARD DWARD A ONEAL president of the american farm bureau federation era tion announced at a meeting af pf of state farm bureau leaders leader s in milwaukee that tile the federation roust mutt renew its ita demand for an equalization fee and that the present marketing act was inadequate to beope cope with agrical agri cul tures lures most acute problem control of its surplus crops the announcement was waa said bald to bo be unexpected by the farm board and the administration in washington tho file federation has always stood for the principle of the equalization fe as expressed in tile the old mcnary bill which provides that each unit of a commodity prof produced iced shall bear its fair share shaia of tho the cost of disposal of surplus oneal said sad desiring to see the marketing act fully tried out the organization for two years has not insisted upon enactment of the fee fco principle it now appears nil all too plain that the present act does not adequately provide for the needed surplus control to bla big P own surprise a vigorous rigorous though small email boom has developed for melvin A traylor chicago banker ar ap the democratic nominee for the presidency in 1031 it was started in malono malone and nilla hills boro texas where mr air traylor raylor formerly M A traylor lived and where ho he is la most moat popular then a few days later daniel president of the st louis southwestern railroad announced that he would support the banker for the nomination and that a committee was being formed to further Tray Traylor lors 8 candidacy it to la not likely that mr traylor takes the mat iter seriously except as a compliment but those who Is know now him and tits his abilities feel that the democratic party might go further and fore fare worse he to la president of the first national bank of chicago and has been prominent in national an and d international financial affairs RHul representative WILLIAM E hull lof of illinois la Is another of the members of congress who has been studying things abroad and he has just been heard from the special object of mr hulls investigation has been the bratt system of liquor control in force in sweden and his fils conclusion Is that sweden has solved the problem with which this and other countries are struggling in a word heinds he tends the bruit bratt system works well very careful to 0 obe sure I 1 was getting the correct information mr hull writes 1 I can truthfully say that I 1 seen a single drunken person in sweden since I 1 have been here the restaurants are nil all well patronized the drin drinking kink Is light and the drunkenness Is nil the system Is well organized and a success SENATOR Q FELIX hobert of rhode k I 1 island chairman of the senate commit committee te e pk 0 n unemployment ok spent tile the week bendat end at tho the and then save gaile out apparently as president deni hoovers spokesman an attack anthe ideas of a government dole and federal unemployment insurance senator ti hobert 0 ia he asserted that the latter would inevitably lead to the dole as it operates lu in england mr nebert hebert based his conclusions upon a study of the dole delo abroad made during a trip from which ho he recently returned he visited most of the countries of western europe for the special purpose of investigating unemployment insurance and he predicts now that there will be little clamor to in congress for the establishment of such a he said mid of al the dole the main difficulty with the dole system as it operates throughout europe with the possible exception of italy Is that it Is intertwined with politics labor in certain parts parta 0 ORGANIZED of this country la Is not doing much to help solve the question of unemployment quite ault the reverse take the hoover dam for instance the workers on that big project made wage wae demands that construction company holding the contract consi consider cons lder derd d extortionate so eo men quit work the superintendent immediately shut d down own operations operation s and about 1000 men were thrown out of work the co corn puny pany hn bo said wa was mx months ahead of schedule and could afford to refuse concessions that would cost 2000 dally daily or during the seven years allowed for completion of the dam living LI vine conditions for the work ers era on tills this desert job are admittedly rigorous in chicago thousands of men and women were thrown out of employment when more than one hundred small email movie theaters theat cra dosed closed rather than submit longer to the demand of tho the motion picture operators union that two operators be employed at each house the managers said this waa was unnecessary and that they could not afford it E extensive highway construction operations erat ions in illinois are delayed and may not get under way before next spring because labor organizations objected to the rulings of a state board ng as to the prevailing wage in varl various districts which roust must be paid for the work according to the law authorizing thor izing it these are only a fow few instances of the many that might be cited it would seem to tho the ordinary citizen that organized labor might well strain a point or two in such a time of stress the executive council of the american federation of labor adopted a declaration to the effect that there must be no reduction of wages MARY MAR AN MISS derson head of tile the bureau of tile the department of labor Is a woman of ji i ideas and the ability to express them having in g returned from europe she gives out an address urging a modern era tor for cooks I 1 1 an and d maids a higher tutus status for domestic mary service ervice in keeping anderson with modern indus trial ism her program includes the establishment of training schools to fit the worker to the position through tho the federal employment service and an employees life independent of the employers household she thinks modern apartment living means not the eventual extinction of the worker in the home but added advantages for or her miss anderson also points out that apartment living must necessarily give opportunity for much part time work RESIDENT HOOVERS fafty P PRESIDENT seventh birthday came on august 10 hut but he entirely disregarded the anniversary returning from the rapidan camp he spent the remain der of tile the day in work as usual and though mrs hoover had hurried back from akron there were no guests for dinner OL LUKE LUICE LEA nashville publisher C COL hla his son luke lea jr and four others were indicted by the grand jury in nashville on charges of conspiracy in connection with jh the e affairs of the defunct liberty bank and trust tr company criticizing third degree S SHARPLY methods in police force administration tra tion which it found to be widespread in both cities and rural communities mun muni ties ittes tho the Wicker wickersham shani commission reported to president hoover that it remains beyond doubt that the practice Is shocking in its character and extent of american traditions and institutions and not to be tolerated citing many instances of police brutality and unfair tactics by officers the commission declared that the trend toward lawlessness flawlessness 1 arf law enforcement has resulted in a deplorable prostration of the processes of justice and urged that congress enact a code of federal criminal procedure which might serve as a model for the states from nearly all nations DELEGATES were present when the press con congress gresi of the world opened in mexico city men and women from north and south america europe and the orient were welcomed at a reception given by senator don lamberte Lameer to hernandez Hernand cz head of the federal ds district the inaugural meeting was directed by frank L martin acting dean of the school of journalism of the university of missouri and the guests were addressed by dr don jose manuel casturano Casa urano secretary of public education the newspaper men of mexico then gave the delegates a theater party and next afternoon atter noun they were received at cha pec castle by president ortiz ru blo on wednesday there was an excursion to the archaeological excavations at san juan and on friday the closing day of theaon the congress gress a great fiesta was held in the stadium of course between these festive affairs tile the delegates transacted considerable bu business kiness much of it through thel their committees and at the three general sessions some serious and thoughtful addresses were delivered ARKER CRAMM CRAMER the aviator P PARSER who was waa mapping outa northern air mall mail route to europe got as far ar as lerwick in the Sheil shetland prid islands safely on his way to cop copenhagen and then ran into trouble that it Is feared at this writing resul resulted tel in bis death colonel and mrs lindbergh were held up at point darrow barrow for three days by adverse weather conditions and they took off for nome however dense toss fogs compelled them to come down on the north coast of ct the seward peninsula about 75 miles from nome which Is on the south coast of that peninsula when the fog lifted they went on t to 1 0 safety bay near no nome tl 1111 western cola |