Show LA in W 94 41 IS V Z 0 al 10 A alwa 1 prime minister At acDonald of great drent britain adI addressing tho 06 american house of representatives 2 monument to the ohio river erected in edin eden park cincinnati to bp be dedicated by president hoover on tits his trip to the middle yest 3 new york corli docks jammed with fru I 1 anti vegetables during the strike of tho the teamsters and chaut feura union which shut shui oft tho the cites supply of 0 fresh food NEWS REVIEW OF C U R R E N T E 01 W el nal I 1 T S macdonald Mac Donnld visit ends and naval conference I 1 Is called by england by EDWARD W PICKARD dinst dinst fruit of the fhe moment mie con between president hoover and prime crime minister romany ramsay maedonald macdonald in the virginia c fishing csink and the white house 1 was vas l tile the invitation issued by great britain to the united states france italy anil and joplin to participate in a naval conference in london next nest Jn january nuary the pro poa poal of the british government to la in effect to reopen revise and extend thu tho navy limitation agreements readied reached at the washington conference of 1021 22 with a view to gradual disarmament in accord with the spirit ot of the net kellogg pact in which all countries have renounced war as an instrument ol of notional national policy 6 in order to give assurance that there will be no differences between great britain and tile the united states over cruiser tonnage to wreck this conference no as occurred at the geneva conference of 1027 the london government informs japan france and italy that the two anglo saxon nations have virtually reached on an agreement based on parity of the two navies in all classes of ships there to Is no doubt that the invitations will be accepted though there will trill be some opposition to holding the conference in london lAmerl americas caa acceptance cep tance was announced thursday trance france it was believed would make three reserva reservations aiom 9 asking ashing that the work of the conference be abed with the kellogg pact that the proposals for abolishment ot of the submarine be dropped by england and america before the meeting opens und and that france have the right to call for a new ratio on cruisers destroyers and submarines rines it was understood that italy would adopt practically the same it attitude as france anil and japan was expected to accept the invitation without on t reservations each bretl h dominion also was invited to send representatives to the conference when ur mr macdonaldd Mac Donalds washington visit officially came to an end he and mr hoover issued a joint statement to the effect that in their conversations t I 1 ons they had reached an understanding that the united states and great britain would operate cooperate co to preserve the peace of the world and that settlement of all disagreements between the two countries in the future should be sought on the assumption that war between them Is unthinkable sincere acceptance cep tance of 0 the tha paris peace pact Is a reaffirmed and confidence pressed expressed in the success of the naval conference one significant paragraph of the statement reads the part of each of our governments in the promotion of world pence will be different as one will never consent to become entangled la in european diplomacy and the other Is resolved to pursue a policy of active coper cu operation atlon with its ita european neighbors but each of our governments will direct its ita thoughts thou glita and influence towards securing and maintaining the pence peace of the world this la Is designed to quiet the apprehension felt especially by the Vr brenell Fren enell cli that tile the macdonald cDonald lIn visit would result la in an actual I 1 alliance between america and great britain intended to dorco orco tipon the rest of tha the world their interpretation terp of disarmament and pence peace at every opportunity mr hoover and fir macdonald disclaimed uny any such intention and in his bis remarkable adi ad dress before the senate the prime minister specifically said we are not out jut f 0 or r any exclusive alliance you would reject re act it L so go woud 1 I it Is not jur w the benefit of either cither of us as the president and the prime minister discussed tu in a general way other topics besides tile the naval conference ettene included tariffs the anglo amer lean ican war debt freedom of the seas jeaa ond and the british naval bases off the american atlantic coast it was agreed the last named matter should be the subject of further consideration after mr has baa returned to london socially no na well tie as politically mr hr macdonaldd Mac Donalds visit was a grout sue one coss cess he it and nd his daughter were lavishly entertained there were state dinners at the white house the british embassy and at the home of secretary St linson and ani the prime minister was given the honorary degree of doctor of laws by the george washington university after tho the formal farewells in tho the capital the british party left for philadelphia and new york secure la in tile lie belief thiu taftt air unprecedented adventure haa ho d accomplished saied extraordinary things for the iwo wo nations and for the world at large B LAUGHLIN of pittsburgh I 1 i one of tile career diplomats title liua been appointed hy by tle tie president dint as am ambassador bassa dorto to spain to succeed ogden 11 II dammond resi resigned gued mr lough tins llna last assignment was as minister to greece where he served from 1024 to 1020 prior to his big appet appointment mr laughlin Laughl ln had been stationed in various diplomatic capacities at many of the principal capitals of the world worl lie ile began his lils career na as private secretary to the minister toJa to japan pun NUN again tile the democratic senators 0 ONCE und and those radicals who persist in calling themselves scored on the senators Benn tora in the tariff battle this time by a vote of 44 to 41 the senate rejected finance committee broadening the rights of manufacturers and wholesalers to intervene in cusi customs orno disputes before tho the treasury and tile tho courts later the senate rejected an amendment offered by king af pf of utah w which aich would have granted once enco to the philippines and debated another proposal to levy tariffs on imports from froin the philippines and return the revenue thus derived to the tat islands ands until independence ts to granted theoe thene proposals really were made tor for the benefit of the american beet sugar growers and domestic producers of vegetable oils the strength of the democratic radical combine led to forecasts that there would be ba a deadlock over the tariff bill in conference and that the measure would fat fall of enactment in the special session there were those who said this result would not be ba en displeasing to the president and that the administration would not favor the revival of the bill in the tha reg ular session of congress LBERT B FALL former ormer secretary ALBERT abary of the interior appeared in NV washington ashington for his trial on an bribery c barges connected with t tha he oil scandals and refused to aste ask a continuance on account of his exceedingly poor health but before the taking biking of 01 testimony began he collapsed and a recess was ordered the court besig dated anted dr sterling dumn to examine him but fall refused to receive the specialist explaining his action was on purely personal grounds and that doctor ruffin was waa the only physician la in the country whom he would not permit to examine him more loans loan were authorized aby by the federal farm arm board the florida citrus exchange to is to get a facilities loan of 0 and the tennessee cotton growers association and the south carolina cotton growers operative cooperative co association receive supplemental loans of and respectively the advance to the florida orida Bl citrus exchange will be secured by first brat mortgage on packing plants of local units from india say that RIC REPORTS kabul abul the capital of afghanistan has been captured by tile the forces ot of nadir khan and that khan otherwise bucha saeno had tied fled by airplane evidently the story ot of tile the usurper kings assassin assassination assassinate ati on two weeks ago was at least premature the troops of naders nadirs brother are sold bald to have scattered army and to have entered the capital the inhabitants taking refuge refugo in the hills MORRIS SHEPPARD of SENATOR texas has put forward a proposal to amend the Vol stend net act so as to ronke make the purchase of liquor a crime us as well na as the sale of it but the idea is inq meeting eting with strenuous object objections lo as not only from the wets but bat also from brorn py many of the dry leaders leadem some thought it would nullify tho the whole scheme echeme ot of prohibition and others like senior norris chairman of the judiciary cin cittee held that it might completely break down prohibition enforcement enforce in nt sir mr norris said bald the plan it adopted all opted would prevent 93 95 per cent af 0 the proa in prohibition cases tor for in fully that number tile the testimony of buyers must be relied on for or eions along senator of missouri 8 wet wilt said the matter of fit purchase so purposely was omitted from the eighteenth amendment and it it la to be br brought on up now tile the proper method would could be by bi the submission of another constitutional amendment RE orations were completed P tor for the t it e investigation of lobbies operating in washington by the the subcommittee of the judiciary committee which W 1 to conduct the hearings was named as follows caraway of arkansas chairman dorah of idaho robinson of arkansas blaine of wisconsin and an dWalsh of montana thus the inquiry la is dominated by radicals drys arys and paci pacifists fists and it Is ex pecked to go en especially hard for the eastern high tariff interests tho the big navy and other preparedness organizations and tho the wet associations the tariff lobby was scheduled for forfI first rat attention the hearings will lasi through the winter A MERICAN federation FED oil OF labor A JL delegates opened their annual c convention in toronto with president william green in the chair the gnout interesting Interest ink event of the week was tile start of ill an attempt to bring the brotherhood of railway hallway trainmen back into the federation albert I 1 ney clr chief of the brotherhood was loudly cheered when he told the con he be saw no reason reason for the brotherhood to remain separated front from the rest of the labor movement and that he be intended tok to ask the lodges of the order immediately to vote on a proposal to affiliate I 1 for four days new yorks supply of fresh benh fruits and vegetables was seriously curtailed by a strike of the teamsters team and chauffeurs union and freight yards and piers were jammed with rotting produce worth millions of dollars the strike vua called oft off when the tha market Truck mens association agreed to accept one of two propositions ions made by the union the men then were to get either cither more wages or or shorter hours the workers week has gone into effect fact in soviet russia and to Is said to be creating distressing confusion in ladu industry stry D COSTS and maurice bellonte french avla aviators tors who started eastward from paris for an endurance flight and were thought to have been toot lost in the wilds of siberia turned up in manchuria near the mongolian border miles from their starting point breaking the ithe worlds world straight una line distance dlf tanca record it took then them about a week of foot travel to reach a place where they could get in communication wilb ellb the outside world colonel lindbergh with mrs lindbergh and two archaeologists archeologists spent several days flying over the jungles jangles ot of yucatan guatemala and british honduras their purpose was to explore unknown regions in the search tot for ancient mayo cities and they were successful in discovering several extensive ruins not heretofore known the Lind berghs then hew flew front from beaze to miami flo fla laderal inquiry into liquor and avice vice condit conditions tons ln in northern andl ann ana has resulted in hundreds of indictments and arrests among the accused are the mayor of east chicago and many police officers of towns in the northwest corner of the state the charges include violations of tho the liquor white slave narcotic and auto theft laws ol 01 THEODORE TIIE ODOnE ROOSEVELT arrived COL C in san junn juan porto rico nico and was immediately inaugurated governor arnor of the island the ceremonies took place la in the new capitol capital building and the governor was then es cs carted by a parade to la Fort For elew A the ancient building that will b hi ills official residence tea Z 1121 western Hr ps goloa twill 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