Show 14 fi M V 40 40 wi it rqn IN 1 saying faiwell to tile rhineland all the v be g ln of the tajo imury 1 wilbur in as Judge of the ml S circuit width district 3 champeon champlon Cham plon fifo and drum corps of the Ame from callino epou president llo overl on its of the iou NEWS REVIEW OF F CURRENT EVENTS Xit chairman airman legge makes pla plain in to senators his farm farin board policy by edwand W PICKARD chairman of A thi the federal farm board intends that the money put nt at the disposal of bf thit the board shell shall bo be handled bandied with a reasonable measure of safe safety tyr and he wish his appointment to be confirmed under the mistaken Im laprea pres lon sion that any any other policy will be followed lowed it the senate doea not approve of this policy mr Leg leage gela Is perfectly willing to give tip his bis office and return to hta his home la in chicago and his private business so bo mukh much and a lot more to the same purpose tho 1 chairman told the committee on agriculture which was considering hla Is appointment the democratic and radical members ot oil the committee questioned mr legge for foi man hours handmade and made plain their displeasure be caisse cause the board in the two months of f its existence hail had not more rapidly organized d stabilization t corporations and fundal ced at at their disposal large funds with atif which to enhance the prices of tarin faim product senators brookhart of at iowa and NV wheeler beeler of montana were especially vexed by the failure of at the tha farm faria ward board to take steps insuring assuring the stabilization of wheat prices during the tha present crop season senator wheeler said that if thi the board had fiad announced that a corporation could would be pro pared to ape operate rate the faran farmers ri would have bave held their wheat senator of north dakota sold said the Wrin farmers irs of his state had 25 to 40 cents a bushelon bushel on wheat because of th the etall fall krepf tire of the board to taue action mr legge legee explained that tao alon R cor corporations J otate ana i ifould be organized ca an rapidly rapidly as aa it Is possible to io deter dater calno that thea they COD can operate with a reason reasonable ible prospect ct of at success it Is intended he said that the thea grain marketing corporation which was waa organized at chicago conferences shall hall act ng is A stabilization corpora corpora lion tie lie explained that steps toward tho formation of this corporation were taken within ulna oa days ya after afier the tha board bourd organ heed wheeler intimated that the boards loan 16 the sun maid raisin Oro ners was waa made for the benat ben at of a wall street house that pouted floated the bonds bouins of the sun maid kalson corpora tion but bui mr legge effectively ely ecot ched that idea by explaining that the loan prevented the financiers froin fare clogging oo on tho the companas comp anys property ile he also took the wind out ot of the tails sails of those who bought to attack him per in the matter of hta his connection tion with the Inte international national harvester arvester company by a detailed stata statement mend of earnings and market values of that cop concerns ceFus stack sad and of his financial inter interest est in it company clala for whom when lyli william llam B 1 shearer a at tended the Gene geneva vei sarins limitation conference in 1927 all virtually dl als owned him in their testimony before the senate investigating committee agreeing in that they attached adall mall importance 0 to o his bis reports and none att all to his bis claims of influence aher in his final report hla car pla played yeh shearer asserted hla his work lo in geneva Geniva resulted inthe in the col Ita lapa tilte of at the conference ile ha said bald this lt advance drance campal cam palea sll and the accuracy and authentic data released by me automatically made we me leader of the knodl clel fight to tho the extent that flint theamer the abaer lean bleat officials referred the press to me ea an they were bound to secrecy with the result that the attempt toi to Uel deliver lver the united states wan defeated by a complete expose which Is now ac knowle ad of 0 Ne nebraska brasta up a bor hornets nets nest neat when la in the senate he declared tho the liquor laws could be enforced in washing hing ton jon arthe if the president desired desfred 14 it since be betat alt powerful in the capital Said could COW oust the estrict commas T I 1 if they hey neglected their duty sir hoover responded promptly with h a statement mant that mr air how 1 ell had bad impugned P ened the integrity of tile the district officials OfIr and called on the senator for 1 id definite itte facts supporting hi his of prohibition violations in the district reiterating tits his charges tuesday senator howell admitted lie ho was was unable to give the time and place of violations but said it was unfair to expect chik ct a senator so to do senator brookhart then came to his rescue by of A a convivial conil vial party he said eald was given in washington hington by a new york stock broker in honor of newly elec teil senators and others same some time ago lie ile declared there wis was n h flask of liquor for each guest evest and later he be said lie he would kindly gladly face a grond grand jury and tell all about the party giving the names of those present wilch caused considerable alarm there was andl cation that this function might be in d by those who are probing the doings of lobbyists hobbyists for foi according to brookhart Drook bart there was much mich dis als cus slon of pending railroad legislation mr howell in continuing hta his attacks charged as one instance of the failure of local enforcers that the carlton club one of the molit boost exclusive sive night clubs in the capital has never been raided or closed up although four dry agents re reported arted witnessing it Vola tead violations at numerous tables later he be said he would seek beck to have gen S smedley medley D but ler commandant of the marine corps base at Quan Uco detailed to washington for a cleanup cleanup cl canup job 06 general eral butler recently compelled ea the town authorities ties les of quantico to enforce the prohibition law by ordering thema the marines not to enter the town until tho the speake isles nod and bootleggers were driven out T BY LAInS appeal to L 1 tho tha president tor for commutation of sentence haying been denied od on recommendation of attorney general beneral twitchell tho the imprisoned oil magnate issuer iii a statement calling oh on mr to id make public alt all oi of the record in lit his VIM ills prin principal elbal fea rea son for asking for freedom sinclair declared avus that he had been for jury shadowing which had not before been prohibited by statute or rule ot of the court observation of h a jury became contempt of court only when I 1 engaged eign ged in it W he declared in effect sinclair said the statement of the attorney general can be summed up to mean that I 1 should remain in jail because I 1 was acquitted of fit an alleged offense for which he ha feels eda I 1 should have been convicted ft foil 0 R t the b e first time president hoover took 0 ol 01 a hand in the fhe tariff fight when he issued a statement urging the retention of the flexible tariff which he be asserted Is a protection for ilia he bound progress in our economic system and for the future sture protection of oui our farm firmi era and our industries nod and consumers ue he gave at cont considerable length tila ills reasons for this assertion taking direct issue with the I 1 D democrats q and radical who seek the repeal oi ol 01 the flexible ja tariff riff donator rat pat HarrI harrlson goo af of mississippi predicted the president in would be defeated 0 on n this proposition ev RY american was interested in tho wedding of maj jolin joh n coal idge I 1 ton ot of former president unit mrs coolidge and florence trumbull Truro bull daughter ot at governor grum rum bull of connecticut he be cpr ceremony emony took place in the brides home town Plain plainville ville conn arld and though the families tried to make it a simple affair it wax was attended ty by a number cumber of distinguished persons persona and the details were rend read with avidity throughout the land the wedding gifts nearly filled ono one halt of the he second floor of the trumbull home hoine and included a big silver bowl and candlesticks from the foreign envoys in IV washington ashington mr cooledge gave a substantial check brid and mrs coolidge presented td a solid mahogany bedroom suite of colonial design and a check tor for VW V W which she received for tier her poem the open door inspired by the fifth anniversary of the death of her other son eon calvin coolidge jr JACKSON REYNOLDS president of the first national bante bank of new york an and melvin A traylor prest duit dint of the first national bank of ChI chicago cagg american representatives on the commission that Is to set up the bank for foi international settlements pr provided a for in the young reparations plan have sailed for europe where they will meet their european colleagues irlie effort to put pui the bank under complete control ot of th the league of nations failed forthe for the time being in be benevia nevii but something in that line may come up at later sessions of the league assembly since it was wa aspeel specified by the young commission that the ifie bank should bo be dominated by financial and not political politic ril interests bies sirs reynolds Hei and traylor did not confer with president hoover before departing R RAMSAY MAC donald prime minister of great areat occupy lug the ho imperial suite 43 0 the liner Beren garla sailed tor for the united states for his conference with prest dent hoover lie ile la Is bringing no staff of experts with him because as he told toia the english the technical til points of the proposed plan for a 4 firepower five power naval limitation conference havo have already been settled and nil all that la in needed is a dipo diplomatic matle agreement in the conversations with sir mr hoover resides the naval conference ther other 0 matters entering Into linto anglo am american relations will be discussed one of them possibly being certain changes in the ship liquor treaty negotiated in 1023 1923 LAST T I 1 AST week it was aa Rus sias aurto tur to A 4 issue an ultimatum BO 60 the soviet government warned tiie the chinese nationalist tion alist government that any further C chinese attacks on the russian latton along the manchurian urian border would result in immediate and decisive action by the red ked army gm gen chang pak wet wel reactionary r orla cacti dircz kom commander kommandt mande r of the cant cantonese n ironsides division who was dismissed by tho the government led hla his troops in a rebellion that for some days looked very serious but toward the end of the week the nationalist authorities announced the revolt was broken and chones soldiers surrounded at chow letters from missionaries tell of the ithe nias massacre sacre late in august t of rebellious moslems in tile the remote remote hansu province the victims were gathered at under a pretext and all males between the ages of alfi teen and fifty were slaughtered POLITICAL A L quarrels in austria A which for borno sorno weeks have been threatening civil war were further complicated by the resignation 0 of f chancellor and his christian chr Is tian socialist cabinet because bc enuse certain elements in their party could no bolong longer erbe be restrained jolian johan schober head of the vienna police was made chancellor arid and lie he selected as minister of war gen khrt viru Vau botn who who has made the army a powerful conservative force both these men men ore ard bitter toes foes I 1 of the socialists the coalition government of czechoslovakia which had bad held office s nance I 1 a T list last february also resigned parliament was dissolved and new elections were were called for october 27 to reports from calcutta amir other otherwise bacha saeno the water carrier and bandit who mado himself king of at was assassinated deceu advises advices from Pes huwar linwar stated unrest was increasing in afghanistan owing to inability to raise money and a counter counted revolution was threatened rO LONNI LIND BURGEIS latest A feat was a st flight from miami to cuba trinidad british guiana and dutch guiana for the purpose of opening a new aerial route he was ae ac by mrs afra anti and sev eral othere and the trip was without undue incident coming back from to port of spain the he cot onel turned his plane westward for light flight to venezuela frow there his homeward course in included curato Curn cao 2 barranquilla Barr anquilla the canal zone and agnen cubit cuba P among those whom death claimed were cardinal da bols of paris gen clell harry fi F hodges builder of the panama canal locks and miller huggins hoggins nger of tile tho new yo Si ortE tk yankees of et the ta american league |