Show news review of current events the world over hoare pi promises Pio britain will not fight with italy peace efforts continued president roosevelt returns to washington by EDWARD W PICKARD 6 0 western newspaper union IR SAMUEL HOARE british for or S sm eign secretary assured parliament and the world that great britain has no intention of fighting italy and would not alone apply mill tary fury sanctions against that nation he ile held out strong hopes that the war in africa could be settled with 0 out resort by the league to extreme measures his speech was plainly an ah ineita tion to italy to talk peace terms denying that the governments policy Is sir samuel hostile to fascism sir hoare samuel said 0 we have not the least intention of interfering in the domestic affairs of other people the unbroken solidarity ot of the em pire la is behind the governments pol icy he said let those prophets of misfortune who have marked the em pire down for decay and dissolution observe this fact of overwhelming im I 1 hoare hinted at british isolation from continental affairs it if the league collapses col lipses next day prime minister stanley baldwin warmly endorsed all that hoare and capt anthony eden have done at geneva he deprecated even the use of the word war but called for a rearming of the empire saying in the interests of world peace it Is es sentral our defensive services should be stronger than they are today baldwin announced the adjournment of parliament on october 25 and the election of a new parliament on no vember 14 the campaign already Is under way and Is lively with the inter national situation furnishing the main issues the labor party accuses the government of delaying action in th italo ethiopian em broglio until too late to prove really effective and fin pugas its motive in seeking ment made one conciliatory M MUSSOLINI gesture toward great britain when be he agreed to withdraw a division of troops from from libya and at the same sam time he urged that france and brita n make quick reply to his peace condl eions but it became known the troops were to be moved from libya to tri poll where they would be almost as much a menace to egypt and the duces peace terms were so drastic that there was no prospect that they would be accepted by anyone con berned they included disarmament of ethiopia an international krotec borate over the central regions and an italian protectorate over the remain der addressing the foreign affairs corn cittee of the french chamber of deau ties I 1 laval promised he be would seek only a eom compromise promise that would be fully acceptable to the league of na cons he ile told the committee that frances battle battleships hips would steam fin mediately to the assistance of britain it if the latter s fleet beet was att tacked by italy premier pierre laval of W WHILE trance I 1 ranee was still trying desper abely to find a way of settling the italo quarrel that would be acceptable to both great britain and italy apparently without regard to ethiopia s real interests fifty two members of the league I 1 eague of nations declared a boycott on all italian goods and an embargo on various key exports to that ca country the boycott b binds these nations to pierre laval prohibit importation of all goods consigned from and end grown produced or manufactured in itaf tat or in italian possessions from what ever place they arrive if rigidly enforced this would cut off about two thirds of the export tra I 1 IP upon which italy depends in getting funds for prosecution of the war I 1 in africa the countries applying the sanctions agree to aid one another in compensating looses by increased trade facilities credits cash and loans if it possible r and discriminating against league mel members libers such as austria and hungary which continue to trade with italy austria hungary and albania spoke against the sanctions switzer Swit I 1 a I 1 which seeks to preserve her trad lional neutrality was silent went some south american republics made complicates i reservations it was as decided that the sanctions should be put in force on october 31 and 1 aval laval thus had time to continue his leace teace effo ts chese seemed to center on a way to legalize italian occupation of that part of northern ethiopia which mussolini a troops have seized and to arrange for italy s par vat control over th the entire empire I 1 N 10 1 0 GRAIANI fc C gl y forces in southern ethiopia were re arted to hate base won several lmar tant vict ries in their advance toward and the railway they cap eat lured some towns despite desperate resistance by the natives and took many prisoners rhe main movement in that region was up the webbe bill bell river the were repeatedly peat edly dispersed by aerial bombs in tigre province on the north the italians were consolidating their positions and preparing for another big thrust toward addis ababa their line there extended nearly 70 miles from through aduca to the holy city of aasum P PRESIDENT RESIDENT ROOSEVELT de deeply eilly tinned tanned and in fine spirits returned to the white house his holiday tour ended when he landed from the cruls er houston at charleston S 8 C he told a big crowd gathered to welcome him that the country Is on its way back to prosperity under the planned economy of his administration and don t let anybody tell you differently at an informal press conference just before he left the cruiser the dent was asked to comment on the impending collapse of his drive to put three and a halt half million employ ables shies on relief to work by november I 1 he ile replied that november 30 was 34 39 days off and that november I 1 had nev er been bet et as the deadline and that he had been very careful to say that substantially three and a half million persons would be put to work if three million are at work by november 30 he said he be would be satisfied with the four b ilion dollar program and that it could not then be considered to have fallen down one of mr roosevelt Roosevel ts s first appoint ments in washington was for a talk with rith secretary of state hull on the european situation POR FOR the third time in his caree it mackenzie MacL enzle king Is now prime min ister of canada following the victory of the liberal party at the polls rich x ard B bennett and his conservative rabi calif net resigned and king was called on to form the new government W which he did at once he ile himself was sworn in as prime minister president of the privy council and secret secretary arv of state for external a affairs f f a ir s thomas A crerar of winnipeg mackenzie was made minister of king mines immigration and colonization interior and indian affairs charles baries A dunning of mont real Is the new in nister of finance and W D euler of kitchener has the trade and commerce portfolio all the cab cabi net positions except that of agrical ture lure were filled at once the resignation of W D Herri Her ride doC as minister to washington washinton was accept ed and became immediately effective the department of national revenue announced cancellation of dumping du ties on the following commodities en dering canada plums prunes rad ashes sp and peaches 0 ag NE of the government governments s much pub efforts to punish alleged income tax evaders of I 1 pulsiana siana slana failed when a jury in federal court at new orleans brought in a verdict of not guilty in the case of abrahim abraham L abbu bhan shan one of the close assoc ates of the late senator long the prosecution claimed he owed 71 00 in taxes the verdict was greeted with loud cheers bv the crowd in the courtroom and in tle tl e ensling ens ling confusion several new photographers were beaten up by for mer members of longs bodyguard which seems to be a habit in louisiana 5 men and women from i all parts of the united states gathered in chic chicago ago and held a na dional dional convention of the Town senJ plan which as most people know would give every person sixty years of age a per month income if the person a agreed reed to spend it all wathla the month did not work or have an income all told of more than 2 2400 a bear ear the elderly california doctor who devised the plan was present and the delegates seriously undertook the nors on of fo to mutating a campaign to compel the adoption of the plan at the coming session of congress of the big eastern railroads ato FIRST to seek reorganization under the amended bankruptcy act Is the ne i york new haven and hartford which serves one of the in st densely sections of the country its betl lion was filed flied beci ise it was unable to meet taws taxes of 4 00 and in terest of 2 SOT the railroad had sought anoil e loan from the boeri ment but ahn til interstate commerce conin lis I 1 n re ejected the plea the boint any h i 11 I 1 leaned its treasury of collateral colht eral t i secure loans of 76 KU from tie Reconstruct im n dinine toil coil ral i 3 fr f r in the I 1 alli id re lit itt corl tion ai at 1 1 0 N 0 0 fr i il I 1 mis binl the I 1 s saten wilt abo t ii 1 I 1 er rent cent of ne cv v II 11 v stock di tit I 1 not a I 1 i ea air r rei mi re i I 1 ly v to t tra i tee a further extension exten slon of red cred t ERMANY Is becoming a barren Gnat J nation lon intellectually culturally and scientifically under hitler that was w as the way alfred E smith opened an appeal for financial aid for non aryan christian and political refu gees from germany at a dinner in tit new york held under the joint aus alees of the american christian corn cittee for german refugees and the emergency committee in aid ot of political refugees from nazi ism I 1 am sin informed that at this very moment I 1 am speaking 2 2500 WO ger man refugees are on the verge ot starvation the former new york gov arnor said centers now operating and serving these refugees in europe must be supplied quickly with money they need aid or will be forced to discontinue their work dr albert einstein the eminent scientist also was present and said german fascism Is directed mostly against my jewish brothers the rea son given Is to purify the aryan race in germany As a matter of tact facts no such aryan race exists and the myth of same has been invented solely to motivate the persecution and robbery of the jews ALL A LL states and communities have been asked by aubrey williams acting administrator to make better provisions for the care of un employ ables for federal aid tor for the needy will soon be confined to provid ing jobs in an interview mr wll wit hams liams said that with six states already cut off the dole progress of the work relief program would bring liquidation of relief administrations in the great majority of the remaining states dur ing november this will leave those physically or mentally unable to work the aged mothers with dependent children and other handicapped fam hies illes and individuals dependent upon local efforts HUGH S MAGILL who as president of the american fed of investors has been annoyed by congressional investigators has written to all members of congress a letter asking whether american aitt zens still have the right to express their approval or disapproval with respect to pending legislation without being harassed by inquisitore inquisitors inqui 11 the federation opposed the recent enactment of the death sentence for unnecessary holding companies and was under investigation by the senate lobby committee in an open letter to senator senators and representatives magill said he had refused to permit representatives of the committee to read my personal and private correspondence he as sorted the federation Is not a lobby ing organization as that term Is corn conly used came to an eminent amer DEATH lean maj gen adolphus VV greely U S A retired at the age of ninety one years he lie passed away in walter reed hospital washington and was burled buried in arlington national cemetery with full honors general greely was universally known as the leader of the fated expedition into the arctic regions in 1881 from which only he lie and seven others returned alive but he bad had already served in the civil war with distinction and his later scientific accomplishments won him international fame ARTHUR HENDERSON president of the world disarmament confer ence and a most determined foe of war died in a london nursing home he was seventy two years old and had been III for a long time so III that he had not been permitted to see a newspaper for six weeks and did not know that another war bad had broken out and that the peace of eu rope was threatened the former iron mold er of glasgow who be arthur came a leader of the henderson I 1 labor abor party and was foreign secretary when it was in pow er was awarded the nobel peace prize I 1 in n his crusade for peace and disarmament was inspired by the death of his eldest son in the world war he was a gentle much loved man a genuine idealist whose latter years were made sorrowful by the repeated failure of the disarmament conference to get results elrna capital of montana and all athe HELENA the western estern part of that state were terrified by a series of earthquake hocks chocks extending through a number of days there were only two fatal atles but numerous buildings were wrecked or so weakened that they had bad to be razed hundreds of persons were e driven from their homes and the suffering was intensified by a sudden fall of the temperature to below freez ing E DWARD HENRY CARSON who in 1921 was made baron carson of ot died in london at the age of eighty one years ending a strange and end stormy career concerned mainly with irish politics A protestant he became leiler lealer of the ulster party or and led the threat enel ulster rebellion in 1914 against the I 1 lome ome rule bill and secured its post I 1 when the fair ar arole brol e h turned his army to the battlefields of I 1 lance ance i and himself entered tl ti e british elbi et after the nir ir t irson threw himself lit it t the hl t lent it tie e establish r t e t f the 1 I 1 iee tee state and su n v I 1 I 1 I 1 asp ssp p or tt e i n by N I 1 cl il it e elx I 1 ater antles sepa if e t of liel Ii elaud dud |