Show news review of current events the world over presidents defense of AAA and canadian treaty staly italy offered peace plan at ethiopians expense naval conference seems hopeless by EDWARD W PICKARD 0 western newspaper union MLP the united states supreme court was hearing oral arguments ta in the mills case in which the constitutionality of the whole agrical tural adjustment act was attacked lind and de tended president roosevelt noo sevelt was nas in chicago seeking to justify the entire new deal farm program ile he addressed the american farri farm bureau federa tion in tile hie internal lional ampel amphitheater I 1 heater at tile the stock yards and was heard and en G george 0 rge N applaud peek ee ed by some 2 farmers and as many others as could get into the theater and adjoining wings supplied with loud speakers the farm program the president said aimed to stop tile the rule of 0 tooth and claw that threw farmers into hank bank or turned them into serfs As evidence that it Is succeeding lie he as seated that farm income has increased nearly in the past two and a halt half years necessarily mr roosevelt defended the new canadian trade treaty because only two days before that pact had been bitterly attacked by his lute late trade adviser george N peek just as I 1 am confident said the president that the great masses of city people are fair minded so I 1 am sure that the great majority of amerl ameri can farmers will be fair in their judgment of toe the new cew treaty it if tile the calamity howlers bowlers should happen to be right you have every as burance that canada and the united states will jola join in correcting inequalities but I 1 do not believe fur for a single moment that the calamity bo bowlers howlers vIlers are right we export more agricultural prod nets to canada than we ue have imported from her we shall continue to do so for the alie very simple reason that the united states with its larger area of ng kicul tural land its more varied laried climate and its vastly greater population produces far mure more of most agricultural products including animal products vegetables and fruit than does canada in the case of the few reductions that nave have been made quota limitations are set on the amount that may be brought in at the loer rules rates in his bs analysis of the canadian agreement perk peel that sa pe per r cent of the buriff concessions which the new dealers granted to canada were on agricultural and forestry prod ducts lie he also that tile the articles on which the new dealers granted tar iff reductions amounted to SOS BUS million dollars in iud whereas canada in fit return had granted concessions on articles valued at only million on dollars Jolli irs after completing his slot speech ech and eating luncheon with a lot of local nula noia bles acles tile the president bent cut to south liend dead ind where he received an honorary degree from notre dame university and delivered another address BUlU im the ilie american farm bureau federation closed its to in chicago it adopted a resolution en ell cursing reciprocal trade treaties to avoid dissension the resolution did not mention specifically the recent liale agreement between canada and tit alln e stites states which lowered tile the duty dot ty on many firm farm products iro ducts cowing coming in over the northern border another of the 17 resolutions adopted at the meeting concerned Ivo leial fiscal policies indicating their uneasiness over the mounting deficit the far danners recommended that the fiscal policies cF of the government guenin goern ment ent be modified and that its reeni rex demirs emirs ws shall be increased and that its epen Il tures shall lie ile decreased to the end eid that within the lie next lew few bears airs a bil bal ance shall be alt attained alneil the federation also approved it r pledging itself if to defend tin the agricultural adjustment administration let act the meeting offered no loot serf otis oils criticism afif if tile ait act hut hilt asked aski d that its administration hp he the represent representing ilg a tilt up membership ship of 11 in ba slates rp re Id idward A oneal ineal of alabama Alil iama as preslich president tit or of tin tilt thin for a tri ii of two awn charle 11 woos rp re vice anesi dent hafid nil ITT iri 15 s of the boafo of directors alre ire pointed ITALY TALY is beling belli d tor stitt iol the mur ur against ethiopia find wll will le be well paid fur for it 11 ehni tit in ji a rulE lull ii 14 tile status tit nt tills v riling great n ht 11 aind vi 1 mice if reined all 1111 akif diew ais to the colter to tn ile he to 11 1 s ht fole tin tile 1101 sillik lot i at al oil embargo set rr for ifor it o ither hinr IL 1 ibbs s plan ilin fur for fooce than till iii it in liili ish noirl 1 Seer 1 sir 1 hiliare urn arld Prvul le anil ZI iii on oil tile osal that italy should rt ri lain part or of tin tilt terri territory tiry ij 0 lill qi areil tit in chiefly n amith western TI g I 1 e provi province ice adi alink adia a but nut duc joe jie saucil sailed city flav air it AL ak acini and aini that the Soma liland bordel be in leburn Ill loii kweld tie anen a beal rt eilus i arra d or to in or frene Iron rl tills hns poor already declared by the league of nations to be a victim jf if italian rapacity would be still further victimized with the consent of the two great powers that dominate the leagie presumably if emperor halle selassie Se lassle refuses the terms and decides to continue his tight for the territorial inviolability guaranteed by the league covenant he be will be abandoned to bli fate dispatches from dessye ethiopia said the hie emperor rejected the franco british plan asserting the be ethiopian govern government merit cites its previous declarations notably that of october 8 to show that ethiopia never wished and dries does not wish wile war but today we tire are bound to defend our soil which italy tins lias violated ethiopia agreed at the time of the paris conference tin aari the meeting of the league of nations committee of live five to till all concessions comparable to its dignity to avoid italian aggression but that aggression tins has been committed we ve cannot submit to force which we never provoked because that would be rewarding violence since mussolini showed a disposition to consider the proposals the oil ell embargo was postponed to permit negotiations if he rejects tile plan pian the embargo would go into effect later and supposedly the war in africa would continue at least until the rainy season next spring probably with slight hope of accomplishing comp lIshing anything worth orth while representatives represent athes of the united states stales great britain france and japan met in london and opened the international lil naval enral conference italy also was represented but only as an observer and listener prime minister nister stanle stanley y p baldwin a welcomed elc omed the delegates in a smooth address asking the chief sea powers to lessen some of their demands to bivert the calamity I 1 admiral d iral of unrestricted naval abano competition norman tl 11 davis offered oCTer eil president Roosevel ts suggestion of a 20 per cent reduction in existing exi naval treaty ton nage or failing that a continuance of present fleet limitations then arose admiral osama chief of the japanese delegation and told the conference that japan de minded banded parity with greal I 1 britain arltain and tile llie united states instead of I 1 lie existing 5 r 5 3 ratio and requested a just und and fuir fair on disarmament after several days of discussion and if debate ebale the japanese demand for parity was flatly rejected by the delegates of it tin four other nations the pessimistic feeling that pre ailed all d was attributed to the japanese jap a nese demand fur for parity the rivalry lo 10 a tile terra rican in between france and italy the ar in ethiopia an its sanctions developments and recent occurrences in north china any one of which might wreck the conference maln united states and great crit brit in the alie conference at washington agreed upon a plan that tha t Is expected e X catl Cc tl to result in regular air mail and passenger transport transportation atlon across the atlantic by the summer of 1037 1937 negotiations were ere under tinder way for the northern route by way ay of canada newfoundland found land hind and irish free state to ling lind lind and the suu southam thein route from porto ditico and american ports to england Ln gland tiie the nui thern route Is more practicable ill than tile llie southern route because beci iise of the llie shorter di dispane desiante dis iante stane but Is less likable in filter because nights flights collid be undertaken under less favorable conditions under tile lie agreement experimental nights flights ill III begin next summer nier when ann service Is in accord ing 1119 to lo tile llie four round trips enill be aliade each week pek MIN it II congressman fron cannot nia and ills his soon son charles rim rles eie found guilty by a jury in tile lie dilill dislike t of columbia slip supreme reme coult of coll 0 to o sell bell un tin appoint went to west point for 1010 they eie relea released qed on lail hall Ilem pending linZ motion for a nex new trial was elected to congress els in tile of front tile llie si califor ala district mid 1 ns I le ir in I 1 lie ie 1 Is 13 3 liny lifty four bears M airs old his sun son Is one G f iiga L andl industrial estrial co tor folind grelet in in ills 11 II roun clin ell in which amny great Indu industrial rillis ri liis hall mrtle rlyn cd ci to the alip initial of nf ills his arole liri lr ill ii in ill arnid shouts of liar ind th revenel list li slits further d jot int in t 19 ere flora alek tic nr more lind inist ol of tile the delc delag giles lies hint li leini Ini they wanted nothing lo in di fill i anent council shieh nil nillia bl leid lead to t further government lice ilice i with willi the hb libo milons stolid ly by flerry hodina liia his pro i ils iiii wald alii ald their plans for a no 0 lour mcl and oil licensing g or ill dl OTIN J president of tha J JOHN united mine aline and lead head of the rebel committee on industrial organization that la Is seeking to gain control of tile the american federation of labor invited president william green of the federation to resign ard accept el of the committee in a lefter letter to lewis green declared that he never hall had associated hinis himself telf with any minority seeking to split the A F of L and never would do so ue he mildly rebuked the insurgents by saying that he himself in it spirit of good sportsmanship tool took it on the chin whenever lie he had bad found himself outvoted in the A V F of L convention abhat A officials state slat li that president roosevelt will ask the new congress for a appropriation 9 p as the initial fund fand to launch the federal social security grani a going into effect january 1 the fund Is to be distributed a among mon tit the states for the needy old aged in fill form of pensions for maternity a aal nd child welfare and to alit aid the blind state commissioners and public welfare directors were summoned to washington by tile social security board to discus 3 formulation of regulations and procedure P 1 politicians politicians especially republicans were really greatly Inter interested eMed in it a meeting in washington between former vice president charles curtis and senator borah Pnra li and its po possible FIble implications curtis insisted to tile the press that lie he Is still advocating the nomination of gov GOT alt landon of kansis kansas for the presidency but the idalio idaho senator is himself a leading possibility for that honor bonor curtis hid had recently had a conference with landon in topeka but he said there was wag no connection between that and his call on borah the ex vice president said of the nomination 1 I have haie no second choice but a lot depends on what nhat happens at the convention I 1 have tile highest regard for the senator im for landon who Is well mell equipped to run after gly givone us an economic administration in kansas something we need liere here in washington washing ing ton more now than ever before ARLOS resigned as C CARLOS president of cuba because of a fierce quarrel in the government over procedure for the election of a constitutional president mendieta Mend Alen leta dieta had held the office for two years secretary of state barnet took over the collice office and re appointed all members of the cabinet and preparations for the election went ahead rioting in calro cairo directed C continuous against british control of egirt attacks on english soldiers and smashing of street cars and shop windows forced premier nessem pasha and his cabinet to decide to resign the rioters demanded 11 the restora VI 4 11 lion don of the cons titu don of 1923 an and 1 I ill tin ministers pleaded will sir miles allies lampson british high commie 1 lioner aloner to give ills his con sent lie he was in his refusal king fuad nessim pasha a an it bounced that tie he would quit but yield 1 I ed then to avoid disorders similar to ti those of 1919 therefore with the consent of great britain king fund fuad signed a royal decree restoring constitutional government and tile the cabinet members withdrew their resignations the constitution thus restored provides for a senate anti and chamber of deputies and takes control of egypto internal affairs completely out of hands it does not however affect britaina Brit ains control of egyptian foreign affairs nor the british military mil ilary protectorate autonomists supported N by the japanese Ji armies evidently are too much for the he nan king government of hindi cheang kal shek tills lias now become tile the premier th provinces of flogel and Ch aliar with a population or of or more inore have been ranted virtual self rule under a political council the central govern ment made only three stipulations unit that would conti continue nite to control the new states forel foreign n affairs timm cial c ml military and judiciary malters mil milt erg that hut all appointments krould be in anile lile liv joy and that there would be tin no actual independence for tile lie area no machinery was wag provided to pre vent ent iho lie new council from doing ekach ly as ll it sed ed under tinder japanese protection ond and gul guidance dance auno convicted of bo lind murdering the aind bi igli baby lot lost almost its ills lust lart chance or of escaping the electric chair when alien tte the supreme mi court refused to review ill lils case the decision was made trough the lie aln single ie word denied attorneys ind had announced that in tle me event a I 1 review wis was refilled they would seek eek s a new trial it if new evidence nce could be found anti and would appear for a comma aution iain or of tile the death sentence to life imprisonment C who buy potatoes in regular retail establishments are nut not liable to a fine us its high as ansi if the spuds are grovia and marketed mirk eted in hol atlon of ill the potato contro act only tilt hie first pur duier chaer of unstamped uns pola loeb Is liable lii bililc this Is the ruling of the lie AAA and the act nuy may bo be amended mended ii later to include this provision vl lon TI alie i burcsu of internal revenue regu that the producer cancel tile st sl imps after they are arc attached toy by writing in ink or nr indi lible pencil tor ir by stamping his initials uld ald tue me datt |