Show news review of current events the world over july Is outlawed b by y beag league nu e of nations austria and hungary objecting death sentence upheld by appeals court by EDWARD W PICKARD 0 western newspaper News un tin on ab ilDE CAUSE it was prosecuting an un an declared war on ethiopia italy was condemned as a violator of the covenant of the league of nations nation and d virtually de blared to be an out law against which 4 economic and finan caal sanctions are to be applied that was the decision of 52 members of the league in a memorable meet ing of its assembly in geneva three na eions italy itself and austria and hungary baro baron alo sl refused to associate themselves with the assemble a action the austrian and hung triin representatives senta tives already had anno meed that they would not participate in adv sine lions against italy been asp P of bleir tl air political and economic relation s falth ith the fascist govern mei t if any of the nations concurring in the leagues league s decision wishes to leclare war on italy it now his bis tl e legal right to do so the mt wit re of the pen allies to be imposed an tin I 1 tl e manner ot of procedure was to be determined by a committee including all members of the league council except italy andall and all italy s neighbor nations except austria and hungary the meeting of the assembly first heard an eloquent speech on italy s behalf by her chief delegate baron pompel he ile chang charged ed that the league had been ir that it hal used two weights and two scales in its work that it bad acted against italy where it did not act against japan in the manchurian crisis tint wit it did not even consider italy s complaints against ethiopia I 1 why not japan he be asked why not bolivia and paraguay Pir aguay in the chaco chaca war why italy before the decision nation after na tion registered its adherence to the league covenant I 1 shall make only a brief declara tion said pierre laval of frince fr ince france will face her obligations I 1 said this before the council I 1 it before the assembly the coven covenant int Is our international law action must now be taken said anthony eden of great britain I 1 declare the read ness of his majesty 9 government to take full part in such action vladimir Po in of russia an bounced that bis his government was de ter mined to fulfill its obligations switzerland also emphasized its will It dingness igness to participate no 0 o other delegation has asked co to speak said sald president benes quietly 1 I interpret the silence of all as enill eating the concurrence of their gov ern ments with the opinion of the members of the council the assem assent bly will place on record austria and hungary cannot of themselves supply mussolini with much in the way of raw materials for war mar but there Is the chance that he be may receive through those countries ma tertale from germany it if the neutrality proclaimed by hitler does not pre vent already the big packing corn panics of bracil have suspended for the sale of tons of meat neat to italy and greece has I 1 the shipment of donkeys to the ital in armies the economic sanctions also will put an end to much of italy a ex port trade as well as her imports AKING good on his big threats and M promises benito mussolini sen his big armies crashing across the border of ethiopia starting a war that gave all europe the j t under the corn com mand of gen emill de bono chief of the ital an colonial ar mies the italian troops AA 1 laboriously advanced I from I 1 eritrea crossing the mareb river fron tier and capturing adi adl 1 j grat and other towns J that had already been practically ruined by ben gen de do B bono ono bombardment from planes the immediate objective was yas aduca the scene of the terrific italian defeat 39 years ago after several days of hard fighting against the de fending ethiopians who lost arab ably 2000 killed the invaders marched into aduca and considered that the disgrace of 1816 18 bad had been avenged the italian soldiers of gen eral command first carrying to the principal squire and there erecting a big stone bonu ment ins bribed to the fallen heroes of adums italy on oll dally announced that ail of tigre province was in italian hands and at the same time her columns were advancing into ethiopia fro a the south and east with the city of harrar and the country s one railway as their objective squadrons of bombing planes were flying here and there destroying towns and killing many of the inhabitants recent reports from addis ababa said the italian minister whose hose de I 1 ad been tested by the emperor announced that the italian forces in the north sector had mccu pled the holy city of al s im tin the an dent clent capital of the queen of sheba there was no resistance and the ethl saved tl air sacred relics ahe king ot of kings asked thit that other italian legation officials depart with the minister the legi legation tion I 1 e de dared had kept its radio comment in use after being requested to desist in rome it was anno meed that mug alas would retort by giving pis passports sports to the members of tt if e lega tion and would launch a new drive to ward add a abiba an cavalry mide a daring raid into eritrea billing killing a bome italians and capturing others but there was a report thit a son in law of the em ern geror and another coplin general lost their lives in th tb a ipar givin assurance assur ame in his speech at ddn U D ego thit the unit ed states would not be dra vii into any foreign war president roosevelt issued two important proclamations one proclaimed the embargo on all shipments of war material to tl e bel li Il gerent nations tie tle other named americans that travel on italian or I 1 thi vessels would be at their own risk since ethiopia has to i ship ping the latter broel im was inas dl ill erected solely aeilt st italy in yet an other statement the president reversed our national policy by declaring declai ing that americans who engage in eions of any character with ettl er of the warring nations will do so at their own risk in the past the united states his liis li is argued for the of neu aral delens and commerce to freedom of the seas the task of preventing still shir ment of american Ame arms and munitions to italy and a was undertaken by the coast guard and customs service U dec slon of the new jersey court of errors and ap peals Is that bruno richard haupt maun mann wis given a far fa trial on the charge of murdering col charles lind bergh berghs s biby son that his conviction was in accordance with the evidence and that his death sentence was ie gal ivery contention raised by the defense was overruled in its opinion the court aid our conclusion Is that the verd ct et Is not bruno 10 only not dot contrary to hauptmann the g weight of the evi dence but one to which the evidence inescapably led I 1 roin three different and in the main unrelated latel sources the tie proofs point unerringly to guilt viz k a possession session Po and use of the ran some money b the handwriting of the ran som notes c e I 1 the he wood used in tl e construe tion of the ladder hauptmann s attorneys immediately began preparations for an appeal to the supreme court of the united states their only way Is to ask that tr bunal for a review of the new jer sey courts action to prevent the death sentence being carried out while such a petition wis was pend ng in the supreme court it w uld be necessary to have a stay of execl tion issued by the new jersey cot coarts rig or by a justice of the united states supreme court if a rev ew Is s denied the case will be closed and probably P will die in the electric chair late in november or birly in december r n chanad back from a re A public to a monarchy overnight in a bloodless coup d betat engineered by the royal ats in the armed forces I 1 ed by gen george kondylis the army officers dem that f tsal tsai daris darls immediately proclaim restoration of the monarchy he ile ref refined ased and re 0 signed and a new dew government with kondylas as prem er took hold bold this farmr minister of war or then forced out president abolished the lican constitution decreed the restora tion and was vias named reg regent gent by the na lional assembly the return of king george tl 11 who v ho was called bids bick from exile though the chane of boim of governa ent thus seemed completed the asb assembly embly directed that a plebiscite on the question be held november 3 and in london the greek king s eq erry said george would await awalt the result of this vote Q gilb inadvertently secretary of the navy bhanson revealed the tact fact that our government Is pre g to take part in another naval confer ence in london within three months mr ur swanson replying to some ques tion at tit his press conference said he would send admiral william 11 bland ley chief of to the I 1 ondon tre meeting eting as the navy s representative because of his good work at the last conversations on naval I 1 in tation it is supposed the naval powers will try to formulate a limitation program which would tike oke the place of the treaties that are to be terminated jan uary 1 1937 1037 FISH jr congressman H from new lorl ork Is going to be a candidate tor for the republican dentral nomination and w 11 throw his hat into the ring about the middle of decem her tie ile will enter ta tie e primaries in the N western estern m d western and sou sout thein bein states ur I 1 ish has not yet formally announced this intention but he t told an I 1 interviewer n teri I 1 ev er the other diy daiy that if 1 he nere ere elected he would have a don non rep p lish fish l ish partisan cabinet that would include the best brains in tte country regardless oe of political afelia eions ile even enen went ment so far as to g ve e out a long list ot of the men and women from 1 alich I ach he would choose his cab inet members for in his ee of will nill be e etler tl er senator borah senator hir im johnson bain bridge colby john VV davis or new ton too D baker for secretary secre tiry of corn com merce he would have hake edtl er herbert hom hoover er or frani philips of 01 lahoma senator birter lass heads the list tor for secretary of the treasury edward A habes tor for of war R B creager of texis for ister gen eral charles logwood of brool lyn for attorney general al smith for secretary of libor frank 0 low den for secretary of agriculture theo dore roosevelt poosevelt ji for secretary of th tit navy and former V ce president chirles curtis for secretary of the in gerior AiE rICAN or LA APOR FOR opened its annual annual conven tion in atlantic city with many lems up for discussion in its report tte the tt e executive council coundi advocated prea pres er of the national constitution without amendment for the present as best for industrial recovery it I 1 slid wild that some control alst be exerted over oner the former system of laissez faire cannot be denied the experiment the report added which has been concluded has helped to point the way to the goal which we must seek how flow Is congress to acquire that control over flit industry industry and trade of our country which will rill mike possible the feces sary reforms until exhaustive studies have been made with respect to attaining this great objective under our present con ution we me cinnlt recommend just what steps should be tal talen en in connect tion with this particular problem the federation federations s determinate on to keep out the communists was as ampha saiyed by its action in refusing to eat G 0 al curry president of the inter national foundry workers union because he was a comm mist cand dite for congress in blehl michigan an three years ago without ceremony chief QUITE justice charles avans hughes and the eight associate justices of the supreme court of the united states took possession of po their new ten million dollar home which on the outside resembles I 1 a corinthian temple everything in the handsome hands hand me building was new except the nine chairs the eminent jurists occupy and would have been replaced it the bb architects and deco chief justice had had their hughes sa way liters was a bi big crowd present to see the j open the first term of court in the palatial structure but bill only a few spectators could get inside the first business was the adm assion of n nore ore than lawyers to practice before the court ihen the calen dar was read on thia this calendar are six cases which hold the fate of the new deal the most important of these Is one which will determine the validity ot the agricultural adjusts ent act that ruling may rank with the dred scott decision ID in its political conse other important cases are those chal challenging lening the binkhead Bink heid cotton con arol act the tennessee valley author ity the right of the I 1 uble works administration to condemn land for bousho g projects the corpora a beor gani atlon act and the bigit brigt t of states to tax the property of the tion finance corporation of 01 ib IS was full of navi nav men arranging ANNAI ranging from admirals down to ordinary seamen on october 10 for that was the ninetieth anniversary of the founding of the united states naval academy and it was celebrated in fine style heading a group of dis guests not with ith the service was prof ali wilier ler 1 D pan clott cloft whose grandfather george bin blin croft famous historian foun founded ed the academy wl I 1 en he was secretary of the alvy under president polk A feature of the exercises was a aham sham battle in which midst iii men landed from boats scaled the seawall and attacked ticked at the academy under protection of a bar rage laid down by a sub chaser OWN in lower californi i aboard DOWN the cruiser houston I 1 resident roosevelt called secretary ickes and wl WI I 1 administrator harry hopkins into his cabin ani studied the wok wo k situation on the basis of or reports from washington after long cons tion he formally approved in works arks projects in Pennsy pennsylvania liania after some fashing fishing in arenas bay mr air roosevelt headed straight out into the I 1 ocean for locos island off 08 the boist of costa costs rica a rendezvous of the old tine tin e pirates pi rites where Is often made for supposed burled buried gold he ile hid h A good luck angling there last year and went to try it again |