Show news review of current events the world over AL beace peace proposals scouted by france big italian victory may end ethiopian war low den for republican keynoter key by EDWARD W PICKARD e western 2 eps paper un uri on aleace DOLF S proposals foi for A peace in europe together w tt his flat rejection of the plan of the th other four locarno powers for settle ment of the rhineland situation were handed to british foreign min alin ister eden by joachim von and passed on by eden to the french and bel glan ambassadors in london ahe british cabinet tho 1 I t the german e worthy of consideration but the pren r e n eh h govern adolf hitler ment 1001 pd t 11 I 1 n I 1 it as a cunning plan to split tl it e locarno powers and male make hitler tl it virt art il qi die of europe premier S sim I 1 rr I 1 t and lind foreign minister flander bere rere a n it ing on steps for fru frustrating stratin if U e helel 9 fuehrer and preserving ing a u cited front of the locarno nations nation hitler it note a ade tl t fc e prot 1 A standstill agreement a t exist on both sides of tl P per nan border for four months durl duri g vi I 1 11 I 1 I 1 ermany arance and beli bel i ii ill I 1 r take no troop movements chis armistice would be guaran guarantee teel hy by a neutral corn coin inis mission slon 2 A 25 year n n ir breslon au eslon pact be tween germany lavince ti ranee and belgium guaranteed bv by n international arbi court to be I 1 eg dated immediately after the french elections 3 negotiation for pacts between germ i ly and her other neighbors 4 germany to return to the league of rations as an equal if the league covenant Is separated from the ver bailles sailles treaty and with the under standing that colonial concessions will be made 5 6 when a general settlement Is in eight conferences to be held to secure the prohibition in warfare of gas pol poi eon son and incent ary bombs bombing of civilians bombing of towns more than 12 miles from the battle zone and the abolition of heavy tanks and heavy artillery 0 A general economic and disarm ament conference tie example of ger F FOLLOWING many the austrian d et haa has re pud that nation s mil tary dobli gallons under tie st germain treaty by vote it approved a bill introduced fay by chancellor burt von provi I 1 ng for general na lional military service with or w th out arms biery liery 1 n ale from his eight eer th to his forty second year Is lia ila ble to to conscript on this move which has the sui sul port of I 1 at ss I 1 nl tit of italy was not unexpected an though it aroused the little entente cat ns to anger probably pro bibly their formal forma prot s s will br ng ng no res it the new law 1 Is not I 1 I 1 ply to bring any great change at present in aus trian armaments for austria already had bad d both the treaty of st germain germains s disarmament ds d ament provision and its restriction of armaments with out verlois is objection from other coin in tries tan ta s forbidden to austria un der tl e treaty were act lally tally para led around the some months ago under tie ees of f reign mill tary attaches altac att acles es whom she hid had invited hungary may now be expected exi acted to violate tl e treaties and rearm that too being a part of muss lini flat s p llcy iley P raci negotiations betwee italy and ethiopia outside the I 1 eague of nations seem inn anent tor for emis sarles of halle haile selassie Selas ste al at ready have been re calved by mars al pietro Bado Ga doglio gilo and the italian undersecretary of colonies Is in eist east africa to conduct tl tie e preliminaries T this b I 1 s news follo followed Ned closely the dispatches telling of a greit great victory won w by northern troops oner ov er au fresh and picked ethiopian soldiers marshal whose figl fl 1 l t was di dl badomi reeled and watal ed by the emperor himself tie battle at mal alai eu lasted tabled all day and tie ethiopians left dead on the beld as they fled to join the in tin body of 50 tr ops aps south of like lake ast insi eight miles away italian fatalities included 16 officers and about 1000 soldiers most of the latter being it was believed at arst al at I 1 adoni 0 would follow tollow vp up this victory with ith a smashing smi shing blow at dessye miln main concentration p nt of the ethiopians unless peace eions stop him just beffie this battle the italian air bombers attacked and practically ruined harar second city of ethiopia most of the populace had fled when scouting outing ec planes gave a warning of what vas to come so the casualties were few agthe S men and women to the number of 44 declared by their votes in the reichstag elections that they sul cuip p arted the policies of hit ler only 42 8 8 1 ad the ner nerve e to vote against the and a still smaller fraction refused to go to the polls hiders victory was aas thus din dina rily arlly complete and tie tt e nazis azis celebrated it with wild rejoicings in berlin and other cities it was the tion of a three years cami aign aien in which the leaders sought to persuade the population of the reich that only hitler could save the country from great danger wing ulf E a house committee Is delv ing into the financial operations of the townsend plan organization its founder dr francis P townsend rown fown send an bounced in wasi wasl ington a c re organization of old age revolving ensigns I 1 len ltd the shale up fol loved a split between P john S 8 mcg barty of cal f rain who has pulled ed the townsend plan in the house and the california doctor doc tor townsend accuse 1 mccroarty of conniving to convert Townsend ites in california to the democratic party townsend ald raid that henceforth the movement would be managed by a board and that he be would present to it 90 per cent of the profits of the town send national at lonal weel ly y the national headquarters of the ent will be moved from washington to chicago which was chosen for its central loca tion and accessibility another hey ne v policy of the movement will be the select on of an auditing audition firm to regularly and t finances and re port to the directors of each of the townsend clubs townsend will remain as president his ills board of directors was named as follows gomer smith oklahoma city vice president wilmour 11 mour young san francisco national secretary dr clin ton wunder new york J B kiefer chicago frank Arbic arb ickle lle ros I 1 os angeles and nathan J roberts jaci jael sonville regional directors and alfred wright cleveland ohio manager L eadres of both major parties are perfecting the arrangements for the national conventions and picking out the chief orators for those occa the republic V ans have tentatively selected elected frank 0 1 I ow aap ilen den former governor of illinois as tempo chairman and keynoter Ley of the gath ering in cleveland if this choice stan Is it Is aa presumed tl e perma nent chairman will be in an easterner ri Ia sterner possibly walter edge a of new F 0 lowden jersey former ambas sartor and senator some western governor Is wanted ranted by the democrats as their keynoter and the honor may be given to paul V me ale nutt of indiana C pen ross of idaho or clyde C herring of lova to na for per manent chairman at phila belphia sen ator robinson of arl art aribas Is III ely ply to he pie ed the si sl p pitting prest dent ro sevelt in nomination for a second term m irm iv be delivered by sen ator lla aner ner fit of nev york new yolk republicans of the old guard pers aaion stored scored a decisive victory over senator B rah in the manes maries and the 1 p re state delea tion to cleveland evelind Cl will be to any can the tri imph of the was complete not only were the B rah can it I 1 ties defea ed in nine congressional districts in which they made contests but the or oraniya tion candidates for delca de leates ites debated de fated indel eident candidates not pledged to borah in three other d maine democrats in their primary pie pledged aged tl if air ten convention v tes to the of mr air ro sevelt the kentucky state republican con bention instructed the for state dele gates at large to vote for cov alt alf M landon of I kansas ansis for the presidential nomination th tb s with is de assured landon of IS of the state states s votes WILIIAM W N the demo ratio mavor manor of birgh ap feared as a witness before the hoice ho ise ways an ani I 1 meins means committee and was wasal at most out on it s ear unable to halt mcnair s biting tirade against wasteful spending on the one hind hand and the proposed bey ne v punitive tax on corporation ear earkins on the oth er chairman robert T do igl igi ton threatened to call a policeman poli cemin bodily to evict the in why all this dl dignity alty shorted sho cited me ate lafr food night A committee cleri brou arouh tit a police man to the front of the room as the congressmen q ilekis passed a motion to eget se the witness mcnair said he would leave gladly and departed U r to raise 1900 to redeem two bond issues reaching maturity tl e province of alberta an ada defaulted premier william aher aber hart lea ten ler of the social credit party admitted he could not get the feces sary funds in last fill fall s election the social credit party won a big victory one of the plan s in its platform ad vacated the payment of 9 i of s cial credit it d na in anthly to every citizen none of these dividends has been fort forti y g as yet CITATIONS g were ere issued t ty y the I 1 lost ost office department against alleged lottery associations operated by mrs 0 oliver ver harriman m prominent in new york society and alfred L smith jr son s 0 n of al at smith they and others as soc NA ith tl if em were summoned to appear in AN washington ashing ton and show cause why by fraud aders sheild sho ild not be Is sued sued against them according to the charge both per son sons ire operating lotteries mrs har riman heals hea Is the rational national conference on legalizing lotteries I 1 ot the and smith he heads heids ids the golden stal stales es sweepstakes usi F 1 vigorous opposition which adwill 1 will reappear on the floor of the senate the senate committee on gration and naturalization reported fa the kerr cool I 1 ige alien allen deportation bill which secretary perkins has been try aak ing to get through congress for three years it will give her A and two other mem bers hers of an part mental board dis power to harbor radical and even criminal aliens secretary otherwise debor deportable tab le perkins in this country the same bill recently was reported f favor avor ably by the house committee pending action by congress on the measure secretary peri ins has been holding up the deportation of some aliens deportable un der existing law contending that they are hardship cases some are radi radl cals some have criminal records a and 1 I 1 d others entered the country alleg illegally ai 1 y by hardship cases secretary perkins means that they would be separated bioni family ties or put to some other inconvenience A to the committee on government competition with private epter enterprise prie whose report has been made to the president that practice Is wholly destructive except in 11 situations where the public welfare can only thus be served the govern in ments function the report said Is to protect economic activities of its citizens and not to supplant them the committee unanimously agreed that only under the following condl tl ti ns Is the government justified in entering into competition private enterprise 1 when required to assure adequate preparation for and creation of the facilities for national defense 2 for the conservation of natural r rt sources 3 when private enterprise falls to conduct needed scientific resea re cb and exploratory activities to advance in du development or in the inter est of public health and safety 4 when private enterprise falls to render a service necessary for the gen eral welfare sparty of a third national 1 party was suggested in to a resolution adopted by the farmer I 1 abor party convention at bt st paul minn wall and the delegates noisily welcomed the hint that gov floyd B n of minnesota be its presidential candidate in 1940 just now mr olson Is after a seat in the senate the resolution was ad apted by a vote of to a al th gh several leaders pleaded that the tive be put off for four years governor over nor olson said privately thit that in n his opinion the resolution could do no harm since it d es not con mit the liberals to putting a national in the field this year THOUGH HOUGH kok koki hirota the new jap jai nese premier said a few days ago tt it wt ie ile he was in office there woul 1 he be no war it Is evident chiq hi 0 n really N 1 looking for serious trouble with russia this feeling Is exi ex re qed b by y P FIJI I 1 j I 1 4 annu hi bi kes nan for the tokyo foreign of hee who said japan must prepare for sov let agres sf n recent activities in licate the reds are availing themselves of ot J i L f r the critical situation which devel pea peo after EIJI ama t e recent mill militar tar 3 revolt in hokyo and a e the strength of their troops along the manch Manchi kuan b ader said the recent b viet policy has been to fire tire on any persons near the border he said he regards this a rather strange behavior on the part of a friendly neighbor beigl nor he said pre nier hirota had protested the alleged action to Is K Yure lleV russian am bas ador to japan 1 the tenson tens on was increased when moscow learned there had been heavy fighting in outer mongolia ally of pus sla where japanese and kuan huan troops had cr ased the border B S fak v vice commissar for forbid affairs told jai catanese Ja anese tanese am bassinor bas sidor tamekichi ota that the situ aaion d it d not permit waiting wafting paci fical ly for development of events he declared serious responsibility resi would fall on OD the shoulders of the la panee government if it the fighting in otter mongolia were ere allo ved to con dinue at the same time the Manchu Luo government issued iss led a warning that un less the outer mongolian government govern gover nent ent takes immediate steps to terminate all kinds of pr vocations against man frontiers the relations of the two countr countries Jes art u tl greatened reat ened with the most serious contingency hachiro arita who became foreign minister of jaan jalan said he did cot not think the b ader incidents would bredl up retail but a reLur recurrence rence would he dan janerous da nerous erous A ji J i |