Show janews IA mrk I 1 aws review of current events the world over quezon inaugurated first president of philippines flippineS coordinator berry has troubles reassurances for business men alen armistice day celebrations by EDWARD W PICKARD a western union S government became a reality for the philippines on november 15 according to schedule and it Is ilow ow up to the islanders to utilize their independence wisely and safely with only aal general supervision by the united states in the presence of a great throng of distinguished dished persons persona in i the h e magnificent legislature build building log at manila manuel quezon veteran advocate of independence was inaugurated as the manuel quezon first president of tile the commonwealth Represent representing in states were vice president garner speaker byrns byras and a large party of senators and representatives with their wives many foreign governments sent unofficial observers and the leading statesmen of the islands were present after quenon on had taken the oath or of office sergio vice president land the members ot of the new cameral legislature were sworn in president roosevelt was personally represented by secretary of war dern who made a pleasant speech and read the tha proclamation simultaneously issued la in washington terminating the tha old government of the islands and establishing I 1 tab lishing tile the commonwealth colern ament which Is to lead to complete independence of the archipelago in ten years A cablegram of congratulation also was received from mr roosevelt because of the danger of outbreaks by the extremist followers of emillo aguinaldo Agul naldo who have opposed quezon the constabulary was out in full force thousands of its members being brought in from all over the archipelago the day before the inauguration the legislature held its final session and frank murphy the last of the governors general appeared before it to review the accomplishments of the american regime that lasted 3 30 years lla having ving found democracy good for itself america believes it will be good for the filipinos he said mr air murphy was then sworn in as high cornin comin miss missioner Iss loner of the new government the entire american delegation attended a grand reception and ball given by sir mr quezon in lionor honor of mr murphy AJ GEORGE 1 L industrial M MAJ coordinator co of the new deal Is having a hard time co erdl bating industries an industry labor conference has been yv arranged for decem 1 her ber 9 in washington f but it la is evident that some come very considerable 09 industries will not A be represented first the ford motor company refused curtly to to send a representative then the automobile manufacturers association a objected to the george L 1 Q affair announcing its opposition to any reberry of the though most of its members bembera signed the old code land and next nest came a sharp letter from the Vat national ional hardwood lumber atlon uon one of the count rys oldest and largest trade associations flatly refusing ausla to attend the conference the aletter letter written by J W mcclure of chicago secretary of the associations aboard aboard of directors labeled any attempt to impose a new on industry as impractical unworkable unenforceable a menace to respect for all all laws and therefore opposed to public interest nevertheless the conference will be held field and representatives of labor are expected to advocate a plan for licensing industry a proposal that all government contractors comply with code cade provisions and the 3 30 00 hour week IF F SECRETARY ROPER in addressing the associated grocery manufacturers rs of america in new york was waa speaking with authoritative knowledge of the intentions of the administration business may feel considerably reassured ile he said the breathing spell which we are now enjoying is to be the end of governmental regimentation tie he declared business was tile the escape scapegoat of the depression and he upheld the profit system of 0 sir mr Roosevel ts announcement of a breathing spell the secretary said this mils declaration of the president is clear cut and concrete it means ept that the basic program of ore reform form has been completed it means that business no longer needs deeds to feel any uncertainty as to what may come in a tile the future with respect to governmental measures according to a we washington aln ton dispatch to in the new york times informal orders haie hae becu issued by president to administrative officials to cut re federal derill expenditures under the 1937 budget to less than the newly total for 1933 I 1 UC As a result the dispatch says the lives of many federal bureaus and ngen agencies cles were reported to be hanging in the lie balance ilance lii tile vie Is heightened by signs of better business the times says T pnat TAT story originating with the deseret news of salt lake city that george norris had said he would not seek reelection election re to the senate from nebraska seems to have been at least premature the veteran senator says he will make his decision at election time next year and not earlier A campaign would be a small disturbance tur bance bonce compared to the lemy not being a candidate has cost me he said in los angeles 1 I have r received hundreds of letters from ill all parts of the united states urging me to run next year abbe ARMISTICE day was celebrated in the united states more generally and elaborately than it had bad been since the first of those occasions seventeen years ago chief ot of all the ceremonies I 1 P naturally was that I 1 at arlington national A cemetery to in washington where many thousands 11 I v gathered to hear bear an address by y resident president roosevelt rooseve it I 1 standing before the Y aw 1 tomb of the unknown 1 soldier the chief executive k I paid a brief president but eloquent tribute roosevelt to the gallantry of americas fighting men in the world war set forth americas hop hopes es and in tensions tent ions for world peace and announced the IMM imminent IDent signing of a trade treaty with canada which prime Bl minister inister king had been negotiating in wash 11 ington ton at exactly 11 the president bared his bead and stood silent for a minute as did millions of liis his fellow citizens all over the land the president next placed a wreath on the unknown soldiers tomb for six hours afterward uniformed or organizations aniza marched up tip the hill in arlington arlid ton and laid their wreaths at the tomb the celebration in the national capital was culminated by a ball arranged by the veterans of forel foreign n wars congressional medal of ellonor men headed the list of guests others being cabinet officers diplomats diploma ta and high officials of the army navy and marine corps GOV CYLDE L HERRING of iowa and gov floyd olson oison of minnesota made a bet of one bog on the football game between the universities of their states Il herring erring lost and paid by delivering a fat porker to olson that seemed all right but virgil case a vice crusader and editor or of a desmoines monthly paper immediately swore out a state warrant for the arrest of 0 herring on charges of ga gambling abi ng and said he would file federal charges against olson under iowa statutes gambling Is a misdemeanor demeanor punishable by a maximum fine of and a year in prison the federal charge Is a felony case said punishable by a floe fine and a prison sentence neither governor appeared to be perturbed by the charges herring named olson as his co counsel tinsel along alth senator dan stock of iowa who accompanied compa nied him hial to st paul to deliver the pig BRITIS HERS went to the polls in the seventh general election since the world war to elect a new parliament counting aud and publishing the vote over there Is a deliberate process so X at this writing the r results are not known but there was no doubt of the victory of 9 Z the government forces r though probably they would lose a number of seats prime minister stanley baldwin was unopposed 1 but ut the Lab labovites laborites orites roade made a stanley lot hot fight to adert eat at baldwin ci i n ramsay macdonald acDonald Al and several other members of the baldwin cabinet the government in its c campaign urged support of its league of nations nation activities and its pr program of unemployment relief and stimulation of national trade liberals and Lab labovites laborites orites took issue with the conservative candidates on national defense questions question with labor candidates particularly insistent on disarmament armar nent and international control of war materials P PROMOTED by the po powerful erful na party riotous demon demonstrations trat lons against british domination in egypt broke out in cairo and other places several rioters were killed and many wounded by the police commanded by an englishman the party insists that prime min ister nessem pasha must resign there la Is a large italian community in egypt and for a long time it has been understood that musso linis halls emissaries have been sterria stirring up discontent against britain there JAPANS apparent determination to dominate northern cland has created another crisis in that oriental country and shanghai hal Is involved for the japanese have ta taken ken advantage of 0 the slaying or of a japanese sailor there and landed a naval unit 2000 strong which occupied the section of tile the city As the japanese force bea began an patrol ing with fixed bayonets bayonet and full war equipment international settlement authorities thor ties ldes mobilized a white russian regiment of cossacks under col F it IV Gra graham liam british army officer detailed a as commander of the local volunteer units the cossacks paid by the international settlement constitute a small standing army for the foreign quarter the chinese were terrified and thousands of them fled from the native quarter to the international settlement tl ti believing the japanese intended military action in retribution for the murder of the sailor this the japanese government denied but it declared the situation was serious airee greeks went to london to invite george 11 II to return to the throne in accordance with the plebe elte of the greek people deeply moved he replied 1 11 I shall never forget the past I 1 sh shall all return almost immediately to my beloved people slay may we have divine guidance to bring happiness peace and prosperity to our Gre greece ecel 1 following the ceremony the forty five year old monarch with the princes paul and peter and the princesses catherine and olga the latter a sister of the duchess of kent attended a special service of th thanksgiving anks at the greek orthodox church Iv actor lutric EMMANUEL king of italy celebrated his sixty clity sixth birthday rather quietly because of the war in which his people are engaged in africa ile he reviewed a parade of armed forces and with him was the real ruler of the country B benato e n I 1 t 0 mussolini 11 II duce then appeared on the balcony of ills his venezia palace to address a great throng of cheering citizens in the M plaza ile he spoke just these two sentences tile the forces you king victor have seen this morn emmanuel ing with all their weapons and especially in their spirit are ready to defend italis interests in europe africa or anywhere in one oce month we have regulated two old accounts apparently the italian defeats at aduca and Ma makale kille ethiopia in slid and the remainder will be settled later mussolini that same evening sent to tile the nations participating in the sanctions against italy a formal protest against their action and warned them that italy would be forced into reprisals with serious consequences to the economic world dispatches from rome said rope pope plus was makad making a supreme effort to persuade the league of nations to postpone the imposition of sanctions believing this not only would spare the world great economic disorder but also would increase tremendously chances for settlement of the italo war which might come through gh collapse of the ethiopian resist resistance ance meanwhile the italian armies in E ethiopia were advancing steadily toward the interior from both the north and south the strat strategic egle towns of makale and Gorr Cor aliel rahel were tere occupied practically without resistance halle selassie Se lassle lost one of ills ablest commanders to in the death of general Afe work who ibo was struck by an italian bomb splinter at Gorr Gor ahei rabel N NOT OT of vast importance but interesting enough to command tile the presence of secretary of agriculture wallace and other persons wai wa the twelfth annual national corn husking to contest held on a farro farm at the village of nawton lad ind the winner was elmer eimer carlsen twenty six years old of audubon county who was competing against 17 opponents the vi winners luDers and runner ups of nine midwestern states contests carlsen shucked chucked bushels of the golden corn in 80 minutes which means that hat lie ripped the ears from the stalks tore the flimsy husks from them and pitched a gross weight of 2091 pounds into ills his wagon carlsen set a new worlds record the old one being bushels which mark was beaten also by four others of the conte contestants stints tile the first prize was a check for given by the prairie F farmer armer ONCE 0 nce more jefferson Jeffer sou ca efery american ambassador to cuba has been saved from assassa assassination nation the intelligence operatives of the cuban army having discovered and thwarted the plot on the he eve of its execution dispatches dispatcher from havana said the th army officials believed the plot was nipped by the arrest t vallar leader of the he confederation of la bor that the assassination was to have taken place when sir mr jeff 80 f caffery left the em cal try b iggy issy for m home pg on no vember 1 and that six automobiles ready to carry the assassins to a place of refuge they believed the plot was inspired by radicals who seek to provoke american intervention 1 la a cuba and hope this would bring on a revolution it was said 0 29 9 men had been sworn to kill mr caffery and certain others |