Show NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS America Assists Assist but Japan Hampers the Nationalist Government in China By fly EDWARD W W. PICKARD to be lie doing don what It Itcan Itcan J JAlAN can cnn to hamper the new government nt of ot China Chino while whilo llio tho United tates Is proceeding toward recognition tion of ot that government go and taking the lend In n negotiations negotIatIon to free tro China from the unequal treaties that have restricted the notion nation OnI Only Ony n a few tew days ago ogo the tho withdrawal was ordered of ot American officers and marines from the tho danger dancer tones rones In China so there thoro will viii be bo left In Shanghai and only about 2000 2600 of ot our troops Immediately following this tills Secretory Secretary of ot State lello Kellogg dispatched a 0 note tl to the Nationalist foreign n minister r offerIng otter offer Ing to begin at nt one negotiations for a anew new hew treaty that will permit China to levy on Imports such tariff duties as ns eho lio sees fit Under I the Ilia old ohl treaties with various powers China Is s not permitted per knitted to levy duties higher than 5 IS per ver er cent nt ad valorem Abolition of ot privilege of ot extraterritoriality and the tho recognition of ot the Nationalist go government govern rn ment will It Is believed come along uong soon lioon In due course The negotiation of ot a n new tariff treaty will not subject American goods at once to higher duties Under the tho stipulations made by Secretary 1 Kellogg Kel 1 logg logs Chinese tariff autonomy would not become effective O until the tho unequal treaties with all nil other nations also aIo are arc abrogated This precludes discrimination tion lion against American A exports should other nations tall fall to scrap tho the old treaties The Nationalists have already renounced renounced renounced re re- re- re their old treaty with Japan but the Japanese government refuses to agree agree to this action holding that as 81 revision of ot the pact was not accomplished ac nc- ac- ac the stipulated period yen peri od It was automatically renewed for tor forten forten torten ten years Premier told tol the foreign diplomats In Tokyo that Japan was unable to accept tho the Nationalist demand In view vIe of ot the provisions of ot the treaty Itself and would be unable even to agree to a revision of ot tho the treaty until the Chinese government withdrew Its notice of ot abrogation G GOV AL SMITH S went down to a country club at Hampton Hay flay Long Island for tor a few tew days of or vaca vacation tion during which he tie expected to mike make much progress In the writing of ot his ida speech of ot acceptance which will be delivered on the tile evening of ot August 22 from the steps of ot the state capitol at Albany Herbert Hoover lr who has been resting at nt his homo home at lit Palo Iao Alto Calif started on 00 a fishing anti and automobile auto auto- mobile trip of ot about a thousand miles through northern California Ills 1118 acceptance ac ftc ac- ac address Is practically completed tom com and It will be made In n the great greut stadium ot of Stanford university tho the evening of ot August 11 II Probably persons will be bo to hear hur Air Mr Hoover er present and as ninny many will gather In Aban Albany to listen to the words of ot Governor Go Smith But Hut their real fEal audiences will be perhaps a third of ot the population of ot the United States In each tach case for arrangements have been IweD made for tor a hookup of ot ninety nine ty radio stations for tor the broadcasting of ot the tile speeches O Nl of ot the hopes of ot the Democrats the the winning of ot Wisconsin Wisconsin was was stimulated by the hot fight up there between the regular and the La Follette group The young oung radical senator Is II up for tor and is opposed by G. G W. W Mead teall mayor maor of ot Wisconsin The real battle batlle Is over ovet the tite governorship for tor which there are three thrle candidates Gov Coy Fred Ired Zimmerman who Is a dry and has hns become become be be- come lOrne rather a B tree free lance seeks lIleks re rt election Walter t was nominated nomi noni fluted b by the regular Republicans on a Ii middle of or the road program and Joseph Jo Jo- seph l I H flock ck Is the La itt l Toilette Follette candidate candi date and fur for ol act revision I Ik S believe e their cause aURe would fie ho aided h by the nomination of or lU-i-k lU and La lull FulU The primaries are to tobe tw be held on September 4 The Tue wet sen sea In Wisconsin Is I. notoriously strong On the tho other hand the say that the Wisconsin swing toward Smith will wilt be stopped effectually effectually ellee by the Uie prospects of ot a good harvest hare bar vest and that they are confident of ot carrying the Badger state In November John J. J Democratic national chairman has hns resigned as ns chairman of ot the finance committee of ot the General Motors corporation because It was said some seine of ot the directors rectors of ot the concern concern con cern who are supporting Hoover thought Mr retention of ot the position would make It appear that the corporation was backing the Smith candidacy In his letter of ot resignation Mr recognized this possibility end also said his his' duties as national chairman would take oil all his time In one way ny It was a Hoover week The Tho Republican candidate and Senator hIram Johnson of ot California ended their old year feud Hobert L. L Owen former United States senator from Oklahoma and a 1 Democratic I power announced that he would support support sup sup- port IFt tho the candidate believing be be- lieving h him im the best hest qualified man any party ever presented for tor President Ires dent Senator V F M. M Simmons of ot North Carolina who ho opposed Smiths Smith's nomination resigned ns us a member of ot the Democratic national committee without explaining his action anti and officers of ot of ot the tue Daughters of ot the Conte Confederacy Confederacy 1 In iu California declared most of ot that states state's members of ot the order Democrats In n the past would vote oto for Hoover William 11 Woodin president of ot the tho American Car Cur and Foundry company and for tor years eur a 11 member of ot time the Republican Union League club of New York came out for tor Smith I I ROY OY O. O WEST of ot Chicago L secretary of ot the Republican national na committee and a Deneen adherent ad nil herent In Illinois politics was appointed appoint I ed Id secretary of ot the Interior to succeed Dr Ir Hubert Work and assumed his duties In Washington lie Ito faced several sev sev- everal ev- ev eral big matters mutters that will require his o III action These Include the tho Boulder Moulder lIam damn Investigation big reclamation rec rec- and Irrigation projects oil lenses leases on public lands and the Alaskan railroad Doctor Work In Introducing M Mr West Vest expressed the hope that the tho latter might serve e even longer than his lila own year live term In view vie of ot Doctor Works Work's close connection with Herbert Hoover er his hs remarks were Interpreted Interpreted In In- ns os Implying that he expects Mr West Vest to remain In the tho cabinet In Inthe Inthe Inthe the event of ot the election of ot Mr Hoover er It was stated In Washington that President had hud offered the vacant of ot commerce to William M. M Butler of ot Massachusetts former Republican national chairman GE GENERAL G fiNERAL EnAL NOBILE and the other survivors of ot the Italia disaster arrived at Oslo Norway on the Citta dl di Milano and were WE're Immediately put aboard a train for Italy An armed seaman guarded the thee e vessels vessel's gangplank gangplank gang gang- plank anI and no one was permitted to tolee tonee see nee or talk with the Italians With them were wre three Swedes who took part In the sledge expedition to search for tor Captain Amundsen and his com coma rades nudes The nu Russian Ice b breaker which rescued the Nobile party had another chance to save lives It ft received re re- wireless calls for tor help sent b by th the German erman Monte Cervantes which with 1500 passengers aboard had struck n a rock at ut BEll Uell Island spitz- spitz I bergen The I Krassin hurried hurrell to the tho I rescue and sent divers ers down to examine ex amine the tho damage to the German boats boat's hull bulL Bert nert Hassell and Parker Cramer Cm-amer hopped off ott from Rockford III Ill In the plane G tim Greater ater Rockford on their projected projected pro pro- J flight to Stockholm Sweden by byway byway byway way of ot Greenland and Iceland But Dut the plane was too heo loaded and the aviators were forced to land on rough ground Neither elther man was Injured In in but hut the machine was so badly IIma smashed that the tIme flight may be delayed de de- de for tor several se weeks Paris rot Mum and unU Cadou Frenchmen French 1 men Hew flew to the Azores ZOI from finest on their way WilY to the States but hut butone one une of ot their motors was cripple hopelessly hope lessly and they y wore nero ordered home J JOSE sa Er of lIt General II Obregon bregon confessed 11 that II t he ho was persuaded to commit the crime rIme by hy Manuel 1 II Trejo Im nn an employee ll of or the national arms arias factory In Mexico Cit City who purchased and gave to hIm the pistol he used lIe He said 1 he thought he was aiding the cause of ot the Catholic church but now realized he Ile had been heen the tool of ot labor lenders leaders A priest Induced him to make the confession by telling him he was waa doing great harm to the church by concealing the tha truth Luis Luls Morones l head bead of ot the Mexican laborites who resigned as u secretary of ot labor lubor and went Into hiding hid bid lag ing and his hla associates are bitterly scored by the time agrarian groups which were supporters t Sf f Obregon The agrarians are are demanding that all labor la Ia bor Influences be removed ell from the national government go holding them morally responsible for tor tb the th tion They do not even enn usk the death penalty for tor Toral During the tIme week the leaders lenders were trying to determine who should become President Pres im ident on December 1 It seemed probable probe able that either cither President Calles would be asked to succeed himself as provisional provisional pro pro- visional President under certain constitutional con con- arrangements which might be made or that Aaron Saenz go goer o Neuvo Leon would be bo favored ta REV D HT nT lION HON RANDALL THOMAS THOM ThOM- L' L AS ts 1 DAVIDSON A archbishop of ot Canterbury and aull us such auch primate of ot the tIme Church of ot England has hns announced his ha resignation which s will vilI take toke effect on November o 12 lie Ue has been In poor health for tor several severah years ears but the tho real reu reason on for for- his action was his hla recent failure to obtain adoption by the house of ot commons of ot the revised book of ot common prayer Doctor Davidson was eighty years old and had been primate since 1003 1903 lIe He always has taken a n keen Interest In Industrial and economic affairs It was presumed pre pro he be would be bo succeeded by lIy the archbishop of ot York D a debate on unemployment went meat Prime Minister Baldwin of ot England told the house of ot commons that lower freight char charges es en all c Be traffic Including agricultural produce coal conI and basic Industries would go Into effect next December ten months mouths earlier than had bad been planned und anti would bring Industrial relief estimated at nt a n year lar The prime minister also announced that the export credits scheme which Is La due to terminate In September of ot next year Is ts to be extended for tor another an- an another other two years ears while the government will assist with money grants rants the removal removal re re- moval of or unemployment labor from distressed areas to other districts Another scheme of ot the British gov gov- gov- gov announced by Chancellor ol ot the tho Exchequer Churchill Is the sendIng sending send send- ing lug of ot more moro than persons to Canada from the mining districts at ata ata ata a cost of ot D' D Dum r AMU ELLEN ELLE TERRY TEnny Britain's bet best loved lo actress and almost as aswall w wall l known and well loved lo In la America Amer Amen ica lea died at her home In Kent In her first eighty year In deference to her own request there was no no funeral gloom loom at the tho obsequies held In 0 the village of ot Small 11 Ilythe the and St. St Pauls Paul's church London and her ashes were deposited In the crypt of ot St. St Pauls Iaus Others who died during the week Included Dr George Colvin president of ot the University of ot Louisville Louls I Kentucky Ken Ken- en tucky lucky and und Hear Rear A Admiral W. W M M. 1 Folger Pot Fol ger retired I f C G the world In 23 3 days and VJ 15 hours Capt 0 O. B. B D. D Collyer Collyar and John Henry Means Mears established a anew anew new record when they stepped from a boat at the Battery New York city The journey was made by steamships and planes airplanes and they traveled tra In n al all 5 miles tidies at an average speed of ot miles a day FIFTEEN FUTIE nations are Invited by L France to send representatives to Paris for tor the signing on 00 August 27 7 of ot the Kellogg antiwar treaty The ceremony will be held In the famous Halle of ot the ministry of ot foreign for tor eign affairs and will be most elaborate G GENE I TU TUNNEY EY Is to retire as us the unbeaten heavyweight champion In hl hU his last tight with Tom o ot of New lIV Zealand he scored a technical knockout In the eleventh el round The Tue e stopped the battle hottle Heeney having tuning been knocked unconscious la is lathe the tenth and being at Genes Gene's mercy It was estimated that Tex the promoter lost by the co con COD test t. t I |