Show NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Rulers of Soviet Russia Demoralize DeL Deo De De o L moralize Wheat Markets of the World By EDWARD W. W PICKARD SOVIET Russia does with her might what her hands find to do espe dally daily If ft It Is something that may annoy annoy an an- noy nay and embarrass the capitalistic nations nations meaning meaning all that are not Soviets lets Of late the Communist die dic dictators II In Moscow Mosco have been devoting tIe s much uch attention to wheat selling short on the Chicago Board of or Trade and andi i dumping grain on the European markets mar bets at cut prices resulting In the lowest prices for wheat In many an years and much mach indignation and alarm in various countries The Russian operations on the time Chicago ChIcago Chicago Chi ChI- cago board were made public by Secretary Secretary Secretary Sec Sec- of ot Agriculture Hyde who asked asle 1 the officials of that organization to do o oi i something about It Those gentlemen while Instituting an investigation intimated inti Inti- mated that as the board was open to I the world for trading they might not l be able to do much to prevent such hedging In the future An Anyhow how the these e operations were In themselves far less I Important an and 1 portentous than the of nf Russian and the I evident nt fact that Russia was b- b bc becoming c mil a serious competitor In the grain markets marf markets mar mar- f of ot the world with the United 1 States Canada Argentina and anti other wheat growing countries The Soviet t rulers absolutely control the production production tion and marketing of ot grain In Russia Russin and though that country Is not yet producing enough for Its own needs they are keeping the Inhabitants on short rations and selling the grain I abroad because they need the money Soon maybe by next year their system tern tem of or mass production aided by the use of ot American farm tarm machinery machiner will willbe be In full fun effect and apparently the h I farmers of ot other countries will have ha t to meet the situation by hy similar mass I production methods metho or go under I I i DURING the week many suggestions I for tor relief were made in many quarters A Rumanian In the League j f of Nations assembly pleaded for a n n. i I European preferential tariff to protect I the farmers of ot eastern Europe The Swedish head of a great Argentine I wheat firm said the best method would be for tor the world to boycott Russian h wheat In the Baltic states tHere were demands for tor government action I against the Russian dumping that threatened j the ruin of ot local Industries and trad trad- trad- trad ers er Four representatives of the Canadian grain trade sailed for tor London London London Lon Lon- don with the dominion premier and other cabinet m members mb rs to attend the imperial conference opening October 1 1 making It likely that the grain rain sitt sitI situation sit sit- t I nation would woul 1 h be considered by the 1 conference I Officials of ot the American Farm Bu Bureau reau renu federation the National Gran Grange g e I and the Farmers Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Co Co- I operative union announced the they had hud hudt hadi t i been Investigating the disastrous I wheat slump situation and would report report re re- report r port their findings soon The farm federation Secretary Winder states statE's has had under consideration for some sonic sometIme sometime time legislation designed to more I thoroughly regulate the hoards of if I trade to prevent Just such manipulation tion as has hns occurred during the last few months Congressman Fish nf nt New York chairman of ot the house mouse com coon committee committee on Communist activities summoned sum sum- money time the members Of of the committee i to Chicago for a hearing on on the BusSian Bus Itus- 01 sInn Sian short selling on the on-the the Chicago l 1 board Toward the close of the week wheat prices recovered somewhat In the United States an and 1 Canada due to lib fib liberal eral buying an and 1 to reports that the Russian Interests were co covering their i short deals In Chicago the Russian scare was regarded as about pus passed ed but from frOlD London came cume a sayIng say say- Ing lag that an and 1 Russian grain i was competing for tor sales sales' and that American hard hur 1 winter v wheat was wits In small demand P pROSPECTS for tor early disarmament 1 In Europe or even re reduction of ot armament were put on the skids when it ft was o officially announced at al Geneva I i that negotiations between France and Italy for settlement of their naval problems hind had he been en discontinued The Time only point of a agreement between the two governments said one of the I Italian e experts was on the time naval building holiday hollday to last until the end of the 3 year ear Some ome of ot the Lea League ue of Nations delegates including the British British Brit Brit- ish seemed to think It would he at nt least advisable ad to postpone the conference conference con con- ference of the Iea League ue preparatory disarmament dis dis- armament commission sion scheduled for tor November 3 The French and the time the Italians blame each other for the failure of the time conversations con COli but at nt this distance the time Italians appear to have ha the better of the nr argument After Arter France refused the Italian suggestion that British experts exports ex ex- ports aid In the time conferences Italy Holy still Insisting that her right to naval natal parity with France be nominally admitted admitted ad nil- proposed a new yardstick wh whereby reb the time number of at units as aswell aswell aswell well as tonnage would be con The plan would give he France a n big nd advantage e In actual tonnage tonnage ton ton- nage between 1930 an and 1 1036 France rejected the time offer and made a 0 counter counterproposal counterproposal proposal which Italy considered so drastically unfavorable to her that It could not be considered HP T THIS HIS Italian Franco situation In Inthe Inthe the opinion of observers some may Imperil th the three power London a agreement agreement agree agree- ree- ree ment because En England depends on a n satisfactory reduction redaction of the French and Italian naval programs In order to maintain time tilt two power pOWer stan standard which she insists upon for the British navy It may well mean too the renewal renewal re reo re- re newal next year eur of the naval building race among the time powers power's an and 1 It Is likely like liUe- ly Iy to have effect on the debates In the next congress of the United States J J. J J. J Loudon of ot Holland chairman of or time tIle League preparatory disarmament disarmament disarmament ment commission outlined before the assembly commission the time status of ot the general question and despite the French Italo-French deadlock pledged the commission commission commission com com- mission would meet November 3 Apart from naval questions there are the questions of ot available man manpower manpower manpower power war material and ex- ex expenditures es and the time matter of creating a permanent disarmament committee as well as de dealing with arbitration and security he said snIde We IVe are d determined determined de de- to reach a conclusion In November November November No No- vember and the January council can then fix Ix the date for a general disarmament dis armament conference C CHANG HANG dictator of Manchuria I lias has as J moved emphatically to put an end to the civil war In China His ills armies marched to occupying o or the wa way and taking possession of the time old capital city posted proclamations proclamations Lions demanding that the fighting cease cense and assuring peace to northern China Chang gained complete con cnn control of Chihli province without the firing tiring of a single shot and his troops troop settled down for a n lon long stay The fhe lea leaders of the northern repel rebel alliance withdrew to the mountains of ot Shansi province and their future movements were uncertain The of ot the rebellion and an the action of the Manchurian war warlord warlord lord lead the Ute Soviet let Russian government govern ment to consent to the opening of th time the Chinese Russian conference in Mn Io cow on October 11 Russia Hussla had hud been holding up uI this m meeting In the time hopf that the Nationalist government go n u I SENATOR R N I NYES NYE'S S 'S campaign Invest I Jl grafting Citing committee went to Neb and learned 1 a lot about the time lie lie- IN nl I publican senatorial primary ry In that state stat that Is pleasing to the th Insurgent Republicans and n 1 correspond correspond- Inglr anno annoying Ing to the Republican m nn nit senatorial committee It liPpe up liP pe pears rs from rom the evidence e that GeOl George W W. W Norris young grocer of Broken n Bow was Induced to enter tile the primary in or order to force Senator George W Norris to run as nn an Independent and that the scheme W was S engineered by Victor Seymour Semour now assistant vice chairman of the above nho mentioned senatorial sen atonal committee Witnesses seH said Grocer Norris received recel n a flOO bond after completing his filing NICHOLAS NICHOLAS' ROOSEVELT as ns vice J- J of governor the Philippines was decidedly obnoxious to the time natives who asserted he was 1 against In Independence Independence Inde Inde- for tor the Islands and also was waB out of s sympathy with and amI prejudiced against ug t the tile Filipino people Ilm and Orientals Orientals Orien Orien- this In general Mr Ir Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt elt wrote to President Hoover Hoo last week weel that th his usefulness there was impaired mind and it was hest host for him to retire The Th President accepted the resignation reluctantly and mind Immediately Immedi Imme atel announced the appointment of or Mr Ir Roosevelt as ns minister to Hungary In that post past he be will succeed T J Butler Wright who will wilt be made mude minister to Uruguay to succeed 1 Leland Harrison resigned ned Who will be vice governor of ot the Philippines was not announce announced 1 I ElV W YORK Republicans went wet et etIn N NEW In their state convention and ancI nominated for governor Charles Challes H II H. Tuttle who 4 recently resigned as federal federal fed fed- eral prosecutor in New York city The liquor plank adopted over the strenuous strenuous ous objections of the drys drs favors repeal repeal repeal re re- re- re peal of ot the Eighteenth amendment and restoration to each state stute of the right to deal with the liquor problem as Its citizens see tit fit fit but hut with the time proviso that the saloon system and private traffic In Intoxicating beverages be outlawed e everywhere e cry where by the yv-ENNETH yv MACKINTOSH a member memo mera- r Lv ber of President Hoovers Hoover's law enforcement enforcement enforcement en en- commission sa says s 's that when that bod body reconvenes on October 8 he will Insist that It go to the guts of the prohibition question He regards regards re re- re- re gards the time Issue as one of the time most Important economic and social Inae th ii tinn n nf on I wants the l commission I t to say whether ht l 7 I or not the dry law is enforceable an and 1 If not what can be done one about It Former Senator James A. A Reed Heed of Missouri who Is being boomed by hl his admirers for the Democratic Pre Presidential Presidential l- l nomination In 1932 hits has just returned returned returned re re- turned from Europe and In the time Interviews Interviews interviews Inter Inter- views he granted he ma made it evident that If he Is a can candidate 1 It will be on ona ona ona a wringing wet platform C CHILES CHILE'S CHILES CHILE'S NILES NILE'S government frustrated an nn attempt nt ot military revolution which was started at l Five i Chilean exiles landed there In an airplane airplane air air- plane and tried to Induce the time garrison to revolt re They were at nt once arrested arrested arrested ar ar- ar- ar rested by military authorities as were wen later Inter a number of others officers Inthe in to inthe the arm army The plane Illane used by the exiles was piloted by two Americans Edward 0 0 O. De Lorin and Reed Ree 1 S. S Do Doyle leA le A ADOLF DOLF HITLER head of ot the rampant rampant ram ram- pant Fascists of German Germany declares decia declares de de- cia clares res his party Intends to destroy the time treaty of Versailles by legal means menns If po possible otherwise otherwise b by means menns looked upon h by the world as Illegal al Hitler made this assertion when he was called a II ell as a witness at the trial of three r ehr officers accused of or treason The Time National Socialists do not regard re re- gard the International Il agreement as law but as ns something forced upon neon us he sold said Germany is gagged by bythe bythe the time peace treaties We do not acknowledge acknowledge ac ac- knowle knowledge e our guilt In the war var especially especially especially espe espe- not the guilt of ot future genera genera- When we shall oppose these treaties h by every possible means menns we shall find Ond ours ourselves In the midst of or i revolution evolution We shall oppose these treaties both diplomatically iiI and by completely evading evad nd evading In ing them That may be he looked upon h by the world as an lJJ Illegal method metho 1 but we will not employ It until the party I n Inn liil Ia III 11 et nii n-nii iU j tL J u r LV yO I Or three more elections our party will he be beIn heIn hein I In the majority A Again aln an and 1 again agnin he be stated with emphasis em em- Hila and emotion that he was plan plan- ning no armed revolt We dont don't need an armed revolt he said all we need Is Ig another election Encouraged ed by hy the suc success es of the In Germany the Fascists of ot Austria brought about the downfall of the Schober cabinet t. t D DEATHS AlIIS 01 the week Included those of Representative Charles M. M Stedman n of or North orth Carolina last of the Civil war veterans In congress Henr Henry Phipps retired steel ma magnate lIat Dr J. J T T. Torrance originator of of condensed of-condensed 1 soup Frederick I. I Mandol Mandel leading Chicago o merchant Mrs Irs Emma Ashford Ash Ash- ford of Nn Nashville h Tenn composer 0 of Abide With Me Ie and other sieved sacred music Philo A A. A Otis a civic leader In Chicago and Gen Sir Bryan Bran Mahon eminent soldier who commanded the time British troops in c 1930 1130 Western r Union |