Show Is preparing for degott G nelona with france to 0 obtain fl a reduction of reparations and us as a will cite her debts powe powerful erful argument abroad TI alio io and a bankers committee committe has baa completed an investigation vesti gation gatlon oi of these foreign debts and concludes that every cent that germany makes through exports will be needed for at least t ten en years to pay interest on the amortized short shor t and long term loans granted germany by foreign countries germany points out that this year which Is far above the average she ehe has earned a surplus of sales salea of of foreign currency through goods abroad this sum was swallowed entirely by interest due on money borrowed abroad including interest and ad amortization on dawes plan loans and young plan loans of scales tor for r wage REDUCTION railroad workers seems to be coming closer As forerunners several roads cut salaries and the on ceals of the american hallway association leading rail executives of the nation at their meeting in 1 chicago I h I 1 c ago voluntarily reduced by 10 per cent their pay from the association and then proc proceeded ceded to discuss the wages of the workers on the roads daniel willard Wll lard president of the dal bal daniel willard and ohio railroad testifying before the special senate committee on the formation of a national econ economic omle council declared the railroads would be able to build up reserves and thereby become a stabilizing force in supplying employment during the he depression if the recapture clause of the transportation act were eliminated without reserves be said the roads could not do much to jo mitigate the situation but on the contrary were compelled to cut down their working forces mr air willard gave scant indorsement endorsement Indor to a proposal by senator robert M la follette chairman of the committee to set up a national economic council with the object of advising business on ordination coordination co work ile he added that he would oppose strongly such a measure if it would give a new government department the right to inquire minutely into every phase of a business busine sg considerably considerably more than halt C VJ the the nations invited to the disarmament conference next february have accepted the bid of the league of nations to take part in a armament building holiday but the league officials als were uncertain whether the holiday was in effect because almost all the larger states bad wade made reservations vat ions however it tc was asserted in geneva that the primary purpose of the agreement was to create the proper psychology and that this had been accomplished in wa washington it was declared the holiday was in effect so far as the ibe united states was concerned despite the political upset in great Bil britain taft arthur henderson former foreign secretary says he will atala r euln the chairmanship of the coming armament conference holding that the fulfillment of hla his posIt position lon began officially with his bla appointment by the league council and he will vigorously oppose any postponement pon ement ot of the parley tabled ephe HE british parliament was assem bled for certain formalities including tile the election of a speaker of the house edward algernon fitzroy was given the job again and then adjourned until november 10 when the session was to be formally opened by kl king ng george meanwhile prime minister macdonald was busy selecting his cabinet ue he found time too to receive Maha Alah troa atma gandhi and to put before that gentleman the utmost the government would grant india in the tha way of self government this was not made public but Is known to he be far of the dema demands ads of the nationalists of india on wednesday king george received gandhi in buckingham palace and though it was a state occasion the bindu leader insisted in wearing only his usual garb a loin cloth and cloak AILE SELASSIE 1 I king of kings H of ethoplas Et hopla conquering lion ilon of the tribe of judae the elect of god and the light of the world otherwise emperor of celebrated the first anniversary of his coronation with a H remarkable ceremony at addla addis ababa his capital city after attending religious services in the cathedral he rode through the streets in a mag ent conch once belonged to former kaiser wilhelm of germany to the open fields where a feast of raw meats was served to ten thousand varr lors his majesty then opened the two chambers of the legislative body created under the constitution which lie he proclaimed last july and in the evening there was a display of american fl reworks FOR several years a score core of chem ests have been working on a process of making synthetic rubber out of acetylene and salt and water a d tile the other day the american chemical society in session in akron was told the experiments were successful it was stated the substance la s rot not a substitute for natural rubbed but a supplement pl ement and also that it may floi find us uses in lines where real rubber Is not sal suitable table certain important differences from natural rubber it ate re claimed chalme d one Is more resistance to swelling action of gasoline he kerosene rosene and other solvents it la Is also wore more resistant to oxygen ozone and some othet ebenal cal compounds which attack robber rubber 1 M ln 1931 dulina union 1 |