Show news review of current events the world 0 over ver ir 4 4 F davis warns japan against scrapping a naval treaty A peaceful agreement for plebiscite moley 04 H and to industrialists by EDWARD W PICKARD C by western newspaper union ORMAN 11 DAIS DANIS american am N NORMAN and our chief representative in the naval limitation conversations that have been in n in L don has given plain warning to ja pan that if that na tion insists on scrap pin tie tl e washington washinton naval tretty security will be en lang langerer lan ered susi idon ere created eted and the w i ild id forced into a costly naval con st ruction cllon race mr sir davis was addressing the american corre N M H davis spond tits association in london but his were ere meant for all the world to hear and as his tits speech was as the first c maprel statement of the american position p since the opening of the conversations it was regarded as of the greatest am in he ile also inn for the first time that I 1 resi rest lent it sevelt has proposed a sub stand it all around reduction in na U 11 armin ants mr davis said flat since no agreement for armament arnia arma meat reduction hs been reached the united states advocates the contina ince of the NN washington ashington and london treaties les with mith their assurance of equal tv of seti security rity asserting that the wah wa ih agton i act put an end to a ruinous naval r rice ice and estat estal lisi list ed a sound basis for pe ice in the pacific and the aar fast rast he contin led only by maintenance of the system of equality of security with pralor redactions reductions of naval strength if poss ble hie cm cin there be main dainel the sub substantial stantin foundation found for security and peace which has thus been laid 1 abandonment now of the principles involved would rould lead to cond eions of imbt urley of international suspicion and of costly competition with no real advantage advant ige to any nation un it Is slid that when ja pan gives formal not e that sl e Is de bouncing the washington treaty ably on december 20 the on un led states will vill imn ed edia lately tely will draw from the discuss ns in lond I 1 ond n officials in n washington consider that to contin continue us the c would be tantamount to acquiescence acquis cence to tar an art s demand tor for mod fi fla catlon tion of the ratios on which the treaty Is based no more than any other nation does the united states wish to see the revival of the rice race in naval construction but the government will not tolerate the decline of our navy to a sub adl bate mate place recent utterances of cab inet members and of c ressman n who especially hive hake to do with naval affairs make this plain in his annual report to the president secretary of the navy swanson says that although the united states may reduce redu e its naval feth th prop artion abely with other powers it Is lieper active that a navy second to none be maln matti tait tair ed he lie w naris an s also of the er us its shortage of personnel in to the navy saving saying that sit slips ps are valueless fa inless manned by adea late crews of trained experienced officers and men T THIS HE government of has decided to expel all the tile 27 QUO gifun now how living in that country the process will ie le gradual but relentless lent less already more than 2 2000 WO have been dep arted and in re are being sent away annay dilly daily d illy hungary called the action of Jug oglala to the attention of the league of nations aplet lackful solution of the alel problem seemed assured when the council of the I 1 baue of na eions ananin iiii anin bously and gl i ily adopted the report of tie siar S jar e em bodying the franco german agreement for payment for the mines in c cise ise the regi n votes to return return to the reich leading up lip to this settlement were t two w ami anti urn en ants of utmost imi lin artance ee first tor eln minister Inister Sl I 1 alerre lava of frince promised that french drools would m il it e no attempt to enter the tile ry before or during the vote on oil january 13 1 I desire to an bounce he that prane will not participate in any intermit Intern nal force which it may be found necessary to send into the we cannot par in such a force because ger mat MA cannot then I 1 apt anthony aden british lord privy seva sea 1 told the council that great britain won woul I 1 ci ct r tribute tro I 1 s to the pr ased p sed intern nal mal f t ree pro tided vided hanc ha nellor ellor hitler of germany were vi willing filing that s sich ich an army should be sent into the territory when ber lin was as informed of this a foreign office apol esin csima in announced that tit ler lers s go government govern arnn nent ent would raise no objections to the plan all this was as in effect a victory for the policies of col ce afrey G 0 inos the lea league ue r conin issler er of the for he be has I 1 ng adv anted the crea tion of an international police force for tl it e ry dele ites cf f italy and deldred deci ired tl tier e c entries a uld tild send tr is and minn v soviet f rel rein n c in i n isbir slid he be lieve I 1 boull out I 1 he to sup ply a p pirt of the lea leie ie force athe ESI from warsaw said the I 1 loles oles were amazed and alarmed by the franco german agre agreement because they faired the anler un ler standing between th se two nations would be extended to include great britain and italy the f reign off e hinted that in that cise case c ise poland s relations with russia might be made closer poland resents being left out in the cold for she Is determined to be recognized recognised as one of the great po ers and to play her pirt part p in the of peace in europe pi I 1 T returned from arm ai air gs to his rec adl honed executive offices in wasi was ington with the greater part of his winter program comi conil feted it will be pro pre dented to c tigress in bis his annual mes sage on jai nary uary 3 the major items have hake to do with expansion of the pub put lie works aan to provi ie e work relief revision of the nita and the AAA extension of power developments boci soci il security insurance ansur and low cost fio housing using and the paring down of the budget M I 1 of the mid slid continent reclamation cla mation ass elation represent in ing 19 states met in chie igo and per feted plans for a soil erosion and flood control program to c st WO OW which the association will mend to the federal government with a request for a survey to determine deren nine its practicability the plan which was developed by A I 1 hulit of LI U icaco involves the construction of canals and dims dams over an area extending from northern north dakota ahr ugh texas to control flood waters originating on he the eastern slopes of the rocky moun talus interesting statements were made I 1 interesting to the american C of in au try in new york by two of the I 1 resi rest dent clent s closest advisers raymond 51 ley and D bald I 1 achl erg r I 1 director of the nation al at emergency co inell profet professor or 11 ley de clarel clare I 1 there is DO no work ible substitute for the present capitalistic ita listic econ mic tern tem basically basic Basi cilly illy he said the new deal was da an effort to save capit capitalism ilasin and by spreading the range donald of opportunity under R chberg it to enable ag yg the gy aver age man to regain a measure of con arol over the cond tl ti ns under tinder which he lived it seemed to me in 1934 1933 3 as it seems to me now that this effort to save capitalism was wise and just by no stretch of the imagination could the vote of november 1932 have been interpreted as a mandate for the abandonment of the capitalistic sa system stem finally even had there been such a mandate there was and Is no work able substitute for our present system moley expressed much optimism regard ng business he ile told the indus trial s in 11 effect alt tl al they need have no fear of any radical change in the present econ mic and social order that industry was needed to stimulate trade bring about recovery and that in the last analysis it would be the bus business inezi men who would distribute the wealth of the nation mr air Rich herg admitted the had bati not achieved all its alms in its effort to biln bring about industrial self govern ment but insisted th it its fundamental mental principles must be preserved pre sered in perma nent legislation for codes of fair corn com petition he warned the manufacturers that the pern peru anent taw law must be written in to cooperation with I 1 lib ib r and consumers as well as private business and gov ern ment so that there st uld be bp nel net ther work consumer raiment rei ment by business air K r business reI regimentation by go governa verrin ent lie ile hinted that if employers consent ed to legal restrict in n in return for in creased power under the co les orin orlan laed labor would be called up in to do likewise tn in submIt th g to legislative control organized labor was soundly berated by C L lardo bardo president of the na iia dional association of manufacturers he said its contribution to national recovery had been the most widespread in of strikes co esclon and violence that the united states us iii ever seen as evidenced by strikes in Minnea AlInn earol fols s cleveland textile industries and the genera general strike at san I 1 fancisco ran cIsco I 1 bardo pledged the united 01 ol position of the natu Na nal association of minu facture rs to the efforts of the ameri can I 1 federation eder ede atlon ration of labor to through ci cn anress ress leg ration lation imposing a SO 30 hour week on industry or any other effort to fix a fild and arbi arary work week for al at in I 1 astry industry s rm for recovery which was prop sed 0 a meeting of tie national nat nati loral oral industrial council urging return to the fc id st stin in I 1 ird a balanced budget budet and other orthodox economic measures was as adopted I 1 who during th the L load world war was lloyd ge geres re s chief liaison officer with the lie pem p ess em of the world is dead in london lie ile gained fame and great as a newspaper ne publisher As a reward for his war work riddell was made a peer in 1918 his ills voice over the lime carried the first news to england of the signing of the N ersal lles treaty for some time after the war he continued to be a friend and confidant of lidd george later there were political dif fere ferenc cb but while the close liaison cease I 1 the tw tu 0 men never ceased to be friends lord III 1 idell mell leaves no heir and the title expires with ith him C CENTRAL western estern and northern sections of honduras were devas bated by a series of earthquake earth quilie shock continuing two mo all ds s I 1 lie ex tent of the disaster la 6 unk unknown novin at this writing for all communication systems system were ere crippled but it was rep arted that at least three towns of cons congi ler ter able size cipas cabanas and santa rita were vere nearly destroyed bof MUSTAPHA KIMAL 1 of turl ey has beci bee me the idol of all the w men of his nation tor for after giving them such s cial rights as eman cipiti on from the harem he has ghen them political rigl ts at his in stance the national assembly anani m asly decided that any turl ish aru w ni an more than thirty years old Is eligi ble hie to election to the chamber of deau ties and thit that all women over twenty two years of age can vote in the na tia tl 11 nal elections thousands of women telegraphed their deepest gratitude to 1 kemal emal argil KIROV one of the most S prominent members of the russian communist party political anteau was assassinated in I 1 en ingrad and a as he be was a close asso elate of stalin his death was the occa slon sion of public mourn ing the government annoot ced that the assassin was I 1 donld Mc olieff and that he was sent by the enem es of the w arl rl ing class but it appears t there it e r e Is something lnore more to the event serge sergel 11 kirov than aaa a mere pe murder A dispatch from warsaw said ten red army officers had been executed as th result of a plot to assassinate all soviet leaders at the same time the at scow government denied this story but at the same time it was put ting fling under arrest scores of white guards enemies of the soviet regime acci sing them of action they were tried by a military of the supreme court and sixty six of them including one woman were found guilty and immediately executed the names of ahse executed were ere officially announced am ng them ap parent ly were none of the leaders who had figured prominently with the white armies during the civil warfare following the bolshevist revolution nor were there any names of men who ubo have had national prominence subsequently in russia the executions were ere carried out u MIA kirov s body was being clemat ed he ile was as given a state funeral and his ashes were ere placed in the com valhalla beside the wall of the kremlin where rest the remains of I 1 enin john reed and other heroes of the red revolution avia avla eption PRESIDENT tion commission having concluded its hearings on national defense began drafting its report and it was authoritatively said in washington that if congress approves of its rec government airships will surely be operating in a new transoceanic lc service details were being worked out and it seemed likely the commission would adopt the 17 ON plan app oved by ewing Y Al mitchell itchell assistant secretary of corn com merce and the national advisory corn com cittee tor for aeronautics that plan calls for two huge type air ships and one smaller metal clad craft along with ith necessary modern landing equipment the commission also will ask con gress in its I 1 february report to create a anent federal agency with su sory control over all civil avia tion this would comprise the to sev en members leaders of the country baho BUSINESS who are members of the chamber of lon con merce of the united states de ra mand and a reform of the government governments s bu budgetary dietary methods a 9 refer en it I 1 in they have given approval to thirteen proposals to this end one step recommended was a more active centralized administrative con arol of expenditures this would be obtained by broadening the execl the all tomeji system of fund so as to include all ordinary and emergency and strengthening it so as to avoid the necessity of defect ency eacy appropriations this recommendation for broader control by he administrative branch 0 of f the government also suggested that when fet feasible sible e be reduced below appropriations N LINE with this budget revolt Is I 1 IN the opposition the business men are demonstrating to the ten billion d liar y rk relief program prot sed to the I 1 resident by his brain trust advisers As outlined by secretary of the in tit terl r id let es and I 1 ellef administrator hoyl hol I 1 ins this Is an under tal ing to ter minate fe leral direct relief and put all able boded bod ed unemployed persons at work on government financed projects while the states c rtin t tin ie to aff rd re ilef to those persons not able to work |