Show NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS c I i Reed Headquarters Opened Plain Plain Facts for the I Latin Americans By fly EDWARD W. W PICKARD J JAMES AMES A. A senior senator I from Missouri is now a fully tully developed de do loped candidate for tor the Democratic nomination Domination for tor With His ls toll knowledge consent content campaign u hn have e been opened In the Washington hotel In which he resides and Leo Ie of ot St. St Lout Louis In InI charge haril has lias Issued a n statement liken liken- I tag Hoed Heed to Andrew Jackson and fretting set fret I ting forth tome some of ot the reasons why J th the Democrats f should nominate him I at t the convention coo In telling Low the senator stands on various arious l Issues Ul's Mr was silent con on concerning onI I Corning prohibit Ion Mr It heed Hll ceil Is known to be a n wet vet hilt but he Ill l Insists ls that prohibition Is not hot properly u II partisan question I Ills friends hell believe that h by keeping that 1 Issue le F In the bUlk background II lie I. insy IMY be found to be a n nood good compromise con com promise candidate In case Al AI Smith as us large and determined I an n opposition as ns he lie did In 1 1921 1 With the exception of ot tins this boom and the helm outbursts In the enate the tho progress of ot Al AI Smith toward the nomination seem seems not seri erl seriously Impeded Ills supporters supporter grow more dally daily and the Demo Democratic erotic cratic drys hn have yet jet to find an available available avail n able opponent Many of ot it them arc ap nl apparently apparently ap- ap disposed to tl accept Smiths Smith's assurances that he Is Ie un an upholder uphold r of ot the Constitution In Iii Its Us entirety In III ew c York they thy ore are debating whether oI of oi not It would be wise for the gov- gov to attend the convention I. Jesse Jsse Jones of ot Houston Is ls being talked of or ofas ft as Smiths Smith's running mate hoover 1100 and Lowden I are nn racing hard for tor the nomination with Curtis Willis and others trailing The Illinoisan still depends d largely lurg on the farm r relief relict Issue Insisting that the Ih McNary measure must t be Lie passed and that the equalization foe fee feature must roust not be omitted Ill Ills critics think perhaps hIs hU platform I I. I Ic too narrow und and Its main plank too tOll shaky I Senator S of or Idaho who hio thinks I the nn platform should ll contain con coil tam tain a n strong plank on prohibition en II enforcement I. announced n some seine I time II ego ago that he would question IlIou every candidate candi date on ou his stand on prohibition The first to 10 bo ho quizzed and to 10 reply reldy was Senator Curtis of ot IIII I Kansas US In iii II 11 letter let let- ter tr to Moral he lie mid While I have han no desire d to 10 what be tie In the next net He- He publican un platform I personally fu fax M or ora ora a plank referring ti to 10 the Eighteenth amendment CUll and the laws led emu to 10 carry It Into Inlo effect and I fax or or the plank 1 pledging I till the he nomination II n t I Ion 1111 to 10 a II fair and faithful tul enforcement of tt them In 1 ill my opinion l It Is U the Ihl greatest greatest great great- est moral I Issue sue of ot nil 1111 ages nini public IC sentiment d demands that I both i I of the political parties lartiS declare themselves uh II It It un unequIvocally 1 OllI upon Should I be lit nominated and elected President I 1 favor r meeting th the l s J squarely Ill II behie believe hlll e In till the strict Ill II energetic enforcement ot of the laws l to carry rry on out t I the he Constitutional I t Ut butt I ii aim mi I- I I 1 I am nm opposed to 10 a II policy which huh will ill allow II lillY any 11 J state Mate to tn lh determine for till Itself the alcoholic content III t vt of lit lieu r er- er ages s 's to be Il bold II HI I tr ln trims ported ra por ld ii t throughout h 1011 1 t till the lie country try In Wisconsin the In la Toilette radicals radi cals tul ha 1111 lime l' l Indorsed Senator orri of ot for or President utah and adopted a platform 1 containing a II 1111 calling for j i per cent 1111 lever IT despite tIle the fact that ll I N is a ii d dry Low IW Lowden's ow dens den's na name tile a also I o 0 will II I tI ht II I placed on vu the tile I U-u U ii pet preferential fe rca t I al lot I In a VIs- VIs iii next April and probably that If of I f I S iU N wets IS ets In lii the senate L Iii have e C made II n of ot nagging t till Die hit I Democratic vii rn t I e Soul Southern hera d dr ry s 's s concerning eon con 1 01 II I II I the lIe II n I In a t the I ic South u I of lit I the IIII I e I Fourteenth ii U rUen t Ii an and d Li t hi it II IIII I t 8 I t fie Constitution IC S t I I UI kim lal lIsl b. b Senator Swanson of Virginia deemed the tune time had come lome to reply and ond he lie d 11 fI Ion long prepared I defending the tile Southern states In this mil matter II 11 lIe He denied that they ore are violating the Fifteenth amendment nm prohibiting the states slates from denying or the right of ot citizens to tote vote rte te on Oil account of ot race ruce color or previous condition of ot servitude Admitting Ad Ad- that many negroes ho have been b eliminated as voters oters he averted asserted that this has hils resulted from Imposition of ot educational and property qualifications tonA requirements ns us to length of ot r residence and payment of ot poll taxes taus All of ot these regulations have havo been sustained by the tile courts as within the tile provisions pro of ot the tile Fifteenth amendment amend amend- lId ment t he ded declared n red debate followed tollo Senator SInator of ot Maryland a Q Democratic wet lender that lint the tue Southern states have hax evaded e the Fifteenth amendment amendment- whether within or without without with with- out the authority a of or the tine Constitution and Unit that the situation Is comparable with that existing under the tine Eighteenth Eighteenth Eight Eight- n amendment applying Ing to tion It teems to me tine he me saul said that we ve wino who are opposed to the 1 ought to be Lie permitted to I Ih ho line Ingenuity not to say chicanery to evade t Its provisions Senator Glass Class of ot Virginia supported I the Inc po ion of or Senator and Senator ro rose r to 10 state stull that careful care care- tul ful study of ot tine the laws of ot the Southern states had convinced n him none of ot them thrill violated tine the Fifteenth amend ment 1 it'll un the tue I Irrepressible amused the tine senate galleries by hJ another 11 tIrade rude against tine the Catholic church hose II agents he Inc declared mail hud threatened threat threat- cried ened to 10 poison polson him lie He a nl also Iso o denounced de do- some ionic of ot the Ihl newspaper noon men In tine the preys inre gallery rJ us squirrel headed anti and cowardly pen 11 pushers I of or the P 1 Irish Free Iric State after a u trip trill to 10 Chicago spent several Fe busy du days In III Washington ns as tine the guest t of ot thi tilt the gov goy t Formal calls were vere exchanged with President Coolidge end other high and antI oil Wednesday Mr Cosgrave Will was received extraordinary honors homers on Oil the floors of ot the house of ot es CUd and the son sen ate nil Speaker and Vice IlP lIt announced Ed his coming com coin ing tug In each hou house e mod all nih the tine mom mem- tiers rs were rc Introduced and smock shook hi his hili hand Mr CUl Cosgrave said 81 lie he considered consid on ered ored Ihl this tinis l tine the greatest lt honor paid maid to Ireland ii In nil all the ages lie Before fore going to 10 tine the he me laid haIti n in wreath OnLIne on the LIne tomb of ot the Unknown Soldier anti and also visited Mount spent hours Inspecting the Washington tou relics On Oin tint the stone coffin of ot the t urn I President resI t I he 11 no placed d aced u II some hand ho tue w wreath ron t in inI I lied led a with i I I n I tile the I Irl Irish ri hn h tin national I ion in I colors iNS 8 head C JUH of lIt I the in e t iii t Ste States I S cs delegation ega t In III 1 Havana 1111 i a V in inn inns has politely lIt it thy but flu Hull I 13 told I till the I Pan all n American t a coin conference conference- Toronto I th the I no position losi I tion IhlI I nun u of or t in his bis government I S go C ru t on nan matters I t era t that hi Ut inn 1111 have vc a nl 1 ron c criticism ml I I lIl I lie Ill I t sit said Id I that inn I II I the me Uni United t id i'd St Stair a t c Inns has io in i lall Imperialistic nimi noel in I I st tlc Ic alms 1111 1 mere In liil in America i Intends in I t to III ti withdraw v t fro from roan III N Nicaragua ua ann and d I Haiti I al ti as nil soon in UK liS S order older ni and 1111 tnt Ill I'll something sonic some 1 C. C t hlll thing ii I ing i III IlKe I kt a II si stable mini o go government jO erini inca I in have ha ave n 11 e Oh l P R 11 1 ut or he I made 1 It plain that tt Il e propose to 10 continue to dominate tint the area about h the Panama a and N Nicaragua ru canal U a lili 1111 I 1 ron route rOUhA ItS It'S I Hint Ihn I Wl vO will i I I not hot let hl t the ii e I Pun lan ii a inertia in union muon II he lit multi made t i Into a II 1 political ol III I t I lea kill I I Institution in t I t a t Ii inn and t that Ii in t Il e I 11 I I enter vinier no inn lot I t Inina I combination ii t Li that UI t claims I ii is a II rI right gin t I to o I Interfere In a In hint hilt the tine Ln nul States considers con 1111 skiers siders it Its lis S personal Severn Several iilo 10 1 N these principles already hUH been lIl headed off lilT by my Mr Ir I Hughes I a gh ics 1 mu hi hl his is colleagues in and novit now nov It look look- us It If III In tine the main they will be bl or let hot alone by 10 the confer ence ene To lo I the Ihl iii committee I to o on ou in reorganisation I- I zut till I lUll bun o of or f t th the inc ian Pan lan noon cnn in nm union kin I Doctor Doc be tor tom iuie Im of tir r Argentina proposed I that mitt there IhNe be Ioe compulsory tariff reciprocity reel reci d I t ii mining I the inc American in on i-on countries ii t rh's t tills ii I tug a I ineth inc mainly I a at III t our lii high gli Un mItT i poli i ii I v c U and ii ml t the lie plan met Inlet opposition h he iii declared he hue would I not lint sign tine tin reorganization II a iza i Ion conven convention thin tion without lt lt It Mexico MI proposed that tine the chairmanship of ot the governing gO binard be rotated so 0 that ho tine United States should mould hold the tile position only once olive In III twenty one but this Idea Ulen hud bud little support In la the tue roan com f M X m LEJEUNE corn of ot the tine marine murille corps made annie an airplane Inspection of ot the tiro part of ot northern Nicaragua that has b been n Infested with Sandino's rebels rebel and returned d to Managua hopeful that thaC there would be no further bloodshed The Tine bandits S' S seemed III to be dispersed I end and Major Young's Youngs column of ot marines I occupied their base at El m from which they were dl dislodged recently by nit all attacks The Tine marines were still lUll i searching for himself but hi his whereabouts were unknown The I Nicaraguan l government iO heard he me had been ben reinforced by a considerable number number num num- ber of ot well cil armed men from the east coast Gen ion Frank McCoy cCoy appointed appointed appointed ap ap- pointed to supervise the tine NIcaraguan elections has hns at Managua R RUSTED ESlI D and refreshed shed by days day of ot hunting and 11 Col Charles CharlesA A A. A Lindbergh on Thursday resumed his mis good will tour of ot Latin America hopping off ofT from France field Colon for fur Cartagena Colombia lie had Intended In In- tended to start Friday 1 and und fly lly direct t tto to but suddenly changed lilt his plans Ills route roule takes kes him from Ito Bo- gala to Caracas Caracas- Venezuela and thence to 10 St. St Thomas Porto Santo DO Domingo o Haiti and Havana reaching reach rench log ing tine the Cuban city on February 8 The Tine French flyers Costes and Lebrix t who mo ho reached Panama while Lindbergh was t lie if made u a quick flight to toen Venezuela Ven Ven- and und Colombia before before be be- fore ture starting for the tine United States i Acol ln tra flyer got Into Inlo trouble last First a n nur warrant warrant war war- rant for his mis arrest wins US Issued at nt Hackensack Hack flack lIsack N. N J. J for till taking away u a plane which had hod been attached by tint tine sheriff and then Ihen In Conn he Inc was sentenced to 10 jail for flying Dying too low io over the tine town toil lILO T. T E son son-ln- 1 of ot Albert U. U Full ull anally has baa told tine the senate public lands committee about the Liberty bonds In tine tile Teapot Dome cn case e. e lie He testified that Harry Ii F. F Sinclair all all' gave e tine the then linen secretary ot of the Interior the tine IO OO In Liberty found In inn I Falls Fall's bunk blink account soon after Sinclair's Mammoth Oil company rO obtained from Fall Fail a lease leas on tine the navys navy's oil reserve 11 He lie said I they hey were vere ostensibly ten payment l for a i third one Interest In inn tine the reorganized Tres Cattle and Land company ow owned 1111 by hy Fall and nud Mrs E I 1 testimony flatly opposed tine the frequent assertions of or Sinclair's Sinclair counsel that tine the latter knew of lit the tiit bonds blInd end received none of or the tine I pro Ills of ot tine the famous Continental Trading company Ltd I transaction i rt J JU JUe e n a lot of ot testimony that In inn tine the aggregate sinned seemed damaging to toI I Fall and Sinclair I I i I I I An alarmists ls canning among time the WAIt I I of lit the tine army and nud nu navy lire are urged d by bJ ln President to he be more anore mod mod- j j 01 ate In their statements for he Inc thinks t their mel r hired predictions let ion S I if Ir I most hostilities ii I I lea and ul andI j i i I their Inch r other t I nor propaganda rola gin ii da I In a favor or 0 of ot f defense e appropriations are III damaging damn dam n ogling aging to 10 International relations lie Ho liess lieI I i of or such linkers sees ss no lift way wa short rt of lit I l muzzling log I them in e no nun and d thus this I U ie Lelie ls l's ms m's would run v general I protest 10 l t throughout Ih the thi nation In putting put lut- ting forth these f views II I the Ihl President alluded ll especially t ti a II statement attributed at ut d to Hear Admiral lt In Sw York mirk to 10 tine till effect t that war Will lot lie IKS- I 1 n i tine till tier her com com- I II I competitors I I ors was a h Inevitable lIl n cv I tattle Mr tIr Ir l holds that there I H is no no li Frh tin threat lent of ot tnt attack lI tnt tnt-k from fi-enu a any ny for for- L eln government and amid that hint of ot ole course tIll United States Inns has no ho hostile i 1 iI I Hide mh I toward i l ml a any ny 01 other ii or no nation I Admiral Ad Au- miral l statement was wall severely se se- verely criticized hued abroad especially In Ingland The Sox O let I Russians took luok It for grunted that hunt It be lie meant ut Orl lt lint and ruttier rather think unlink limit Hint an nu AnginA An An- gin gin-A glo American ni-in ni war r Is Imminent wit with in a It arow row rov over oer till oil at ns the tue Immediate I cause Ilu e. e I There were tere Indications that limit tine the l Ilo house l committee on n in naval l affairs would ii not lIot It sanction Ion I till the hit Ii huge ft naval nn a ni bu building I I dl ii lIo program i for tor tu which lilt Secretary lIry Wilbur and tine the admirals l have hll been arguing I I MAI 1 I tI ems ioui v. W. V. V hoE oon- iiII hoEI iV I I I. i lAIS builder of or the Panama and first t governor of or tIne the Canal zone ZO tiled died Id I'd In New W Work York ork after r a n long king |