Show 4 aap 4 A P 1 A 5 I dr valter it U es right and dr J D Ilum beri san francisco surgeons ho announce their olits covery of a serum from the suprarenal glands of sheep that will dissolve cancer 2 ne w york demonstrating against the killing of ons of their commee being dispersed forcibly by the pollee 3 mm kleibert hoover breaking ground to r the rew home for children in washington naval parley get gets down to business Busine 33 dictator quits f by EDWARD W PICKARD M slowly and not very ery ia kurtly toward their goil the delegates to the five power naval conference la in london spent another week weel mainly in dehate conver falloni designed to develop national nut lonal pro acius bome u radio addresses and one plenary session the correspondents made such a fuss about beng belag excluded that room was provided for a number of them nt at the and the others listened in ba a microphone at 1 tie the meeting on dal ile tl e told something about the pr gross gress they had made toward an agreement on preliminaries prime minister macdonald acDonald SI had bid bad talks alth ft ath he the french italian and jap audo anete and ail pino grandl of italy had been pressed to agree that proposal for the immediate establishment of ratios should be uan examined tined later win by mr alla m of the frinco ameaan 11 compromise be global and category theories of mewl ur ement of neit flea strengths which was alluded to in aliese columns lat week the agreement agre emert Is based on a R maximum of transfer tonnage yearly froni from one tine category tat egory to another and it was understood that a percentage of one sixth of the total of any ody category might be accepted as the amount of tonnage possible to transfer mris fer the matter was referred ref ernid to a seeerin ste tc erin ering committee on of dotur otur hir stimson Sll nason lie macdonald opened the ses slon ly by stating that its main purpose nas as to consider the agenda lie ile that there had been wide exchanges ext exi hanges of opinions and declared gratifying progress had ben be n ii ande the questions proposed by the Ire cli were kirst the system of global tonnage and th the french transactional proposal second are to be adopted and third the transfer of tou ton nale and the conditions to be applied to euch such a transfer under the system stem of limitation by oy cule categories ories itly it 11 proposed that the determination mi min nation atlen ot of ratios khouli be the tint lint step and that the de tem lna lion of f levels cf of total tonnages of thi the ambous i nations should then follow after adjournment mr macdon aid id who Is chairman told the cor 1 I think we are now within measurable distance of solvin IDS ali the problem which up to now has not been solvable mind blind I 1 flo do not say that we are agreed as sis yet but I 1 think the steering committee will report agreement tle the differences feren leren ces between us are BO so small that were jou you to put a candle to then them you could see through the wall of controversy macdonald however tint great britain Irit aln could not accept the vie global tonnage theory as now presented kayung tny lne there would be continued competition within catey cater orles IN TN A radio address to british and A american bearers hearers mr stimson sori Indle sted that the american delegation bad had decided that the five ear extension of the present bat building holiday would be lit he principal result of the confer trice t nce it seemed as if it he bad had abandoned the program tor for cruiser reduction eu cllon which was by president hoover the objectives of the united states as outlined by lir were summarized dins tin I 1 parity between the british and american merican navies in power and efficiency tl fici ency Z 2 A reduction of the battleship bonding building programs of all naval pow 4 ri rs by postponing the five year re I of present capital ships ps provide for ty the timoty I 1 ending the rivalry hi lp cruiser lint an destroyer de siroK building by ion floa of the number end rod tonnage of aiese classes of surlee craft 4 abolition of submarines or in a ebent the reduction of their dumber and prohibition of their futel m use against merchant tails Ite reassuring assuring his countrymen atho ho ellit be alarmed by stories of crises and of tha the danger that the interests of the united states were being sacrificed the secretary of state concluded tee tie member members of the american delegation here la in one capacity or another vent went through the treat great war most of us lave had tu to study national C Z in the course of our octal duties we are united in believing that our national defense d our national interests and our prospects will continue peato peace and prosperity dentri best be arved by isaal limitation and its onse quent luent good will in III the tio belief hat that the same agreement R which holds out euch such prospects pro pats for c us hold holds equal prospects for the other nations here we go at our task n fth the assurance of the supped of the people of the me great nations CE 0 AF of the interesting points v brought out by corn era the experts attached to the various delegations Is that trance ranee and italy roust must have hake warships worships large enough to store nine casks for the crew crews and the vitra eitra displacement and greater tonnage required for this purpose if Is something to be coul considered dered especially in regard to the smaller submarines and the for torpedo boats 1 there were many social entertainments tain ments fur for the dt legates during the week and aleso were neer never without their diplomatic importance some of the americans spent the weekend at warren housa stanmore the handsome country placed leased by mr etigson it was announced that all the delegates would meet neet the duke and duchess of tor york at a binquet b and reception on rebr february uary IQ 1 to be given by the marquis and mar eh th loness of londonderry tiaras and nod full evening ei ening dress will be worn by the women and court dress which means black satin alnee breeches and bilk stollings sto cLIngs will odom adorn tle gentlemen fen IG DE RIVER RIV EIlt for VJ six cars premier and dictator of spain resl resigned ned last week under virtual compulsion and the country at once went into spasms that it was allou thought ha might ultimately result in the abolition of the monarchy the dictator had put up to the chief officers of the army and navy the lie question of Ms his resignation and their decision being against him he fie stepped down king alfonso save gave the lie job cf of premier to gen daluiso Bereng berenguer ver chief of his military household and inveterate enemy of de tie rl era and two das later berenguer announced his cabinet cabnet in which bo he took the portfolio of minister of war as well as premier een before he lie lud had formed the new government the forces in opposition to berenguer were gathering in madrid de It Ivere evidently believing a dictator might be down without being out took the leadership of the patriotic union against his successor and there were indications that the old charges against berenguer in connection with the moroccan disaster of eight year years ago would be revived there were riotous demonstrations st by students tui lents and republicans which aich ft ere suppressed by the troops it WAS made plain that general berenguer would rue rule rith an iron hand until the gov government emment la Is firmly established one of his first acts was the establishment of strict censorship lie announced that parliament by hy elections and the tle constitution of 1876 1870 would be reestablished bis patches from madrid said sold it M als certain berenguer bad had the support of han king alfonso and the conservative leaders behers but that the danger of a revolution was not exaggerated priido de rivera was quoted ai as dying spain till still needed a dictator dici ator and that he would continue to seme the country and ghe gise my life it necessary PARL CARL BEN arctic v 1 aviator and earl uarl norland his mechanic on the coast of t siberia about nicety miles east cost of north cape the wreckage of their plane was found by pilots crosson and alilam and vas easily identified at this writing searching parties are still trying to find oni the bodies of the oa fortunate flyers egelson and nand land were viere engaged in passengers and furs from an icebound steamer their plane evidently crashed when trav tray ehna at bh b h peed speed and the dibas ter was b k seved to be dize to a faulty a meter on chich I 1 lelson relied atin a gli 4 which Is 1 was flying out his hi SENATOR Q nOBL ROBINSON of indiana U the only regular Ite publican on the senates lobbying committee was foiled in to bis his attempt to show a it connection between senator king of utah democrat and the de trust it as brought out before the committee ehlt contributions to kings fund were mado by tj herman A uetz metz american adint ol 02 the german but when put on oil the naud metz de developed eloped a conveniently faulty memory an I 1 cold said he be had no record of those contributions lie ile admitted he lie cent sent a check for 1000 to kins 1 ing in 3 because he was interested in tho the campaign of u his friend al 1 smith this check hing had bad asserted ft it as not cashed and was torn tom up by him blin hetz metz Is on off leiA of oc american 1 I 0 a subsidiary of the german concern he lie denounced os as nonsensical the idea that the american company was organized to control the de and checkal industry here until american competition could be smothered and the german interests come into the open the low tariff members of the committee treated the dyestuff man with great consideration but chairman caraway was vias so rough with A 14 L faubel secretary of the american tariff league that they almost came to blows ET members 0 of congles were we re belated WET elated by the announcement that the house judiciary committee would hold public hearings on measures to repeal the eighteenth amendment starting february 12 there the slightest chance that any ot of the bills for repeal or nodi fick tion will get through the house which Is overwhelmingly dry but the opponents of prohibition in its present form will III haze lime a chance to present their arguments and facts and attres fibres the drys will till have the same opportunity the wet measures before the COM committie coma lttie MIttLe include the cochran resolution to repeal the amendment amend meLt the la guardia lion proposing an amendment to restore control to the states the sabath Sabat li aboc lh e nj clancy resolutions to repeal the ulsted net art the cochran resolution to permit 3 3 3 per cent wine and beer and tho norton resolution calling for a national referendum on the eighteenth am amendment en dment attorney general mitchell in a letter to the expenditure committee of the house give vve notice that the employees of thi department of justice must be dry by practice and profession end and that for appointment must measure up to ON 11 1 I believe bellese he fie wrote that no man who makes a pra PM tice of drinking intoxicating liquor or who has defini definite tp or pronounced views in opposition to prohibition bebop in any post hazing directly to do with the prosecution of cases under the national prohibition net ret it seen seems to me that such men had better seek positions in some other branch of the government or a private occupation C ClIA inMAN dign of the fed eral oral farm form board and secretary of agriculture hyde aspea king over the radio strongly urged farmers to hold down the production of surplus crops in order to help in the work of cg rg their prosperity both speakers called attention to the outlook report of the department of agriculture just issued predicting i it any Ine increase In creise reise in farm commodity prices during 1930 if overproduction continues hyde and glesge le ge then called on president hoover and told him that eastern life insurance companies are complicating the firm situation by curtailing pc purchase chase of farm mortgages in the I 1 valley elates tills lids policy on the part of life insurance companies la Is changed mr uyda told the president large scale foreclosures of farm land are certain to result N ES taken by death dur ing the week included bishop charles 13 I 1 Anee alernon An ernon riton of chicago primate of lie the episcopal church of america Anc rica mme ame ammy destinn Dc Ilung irlan grand opera prima donna dr harry B hutchins president emeritus cf of the university of michigan mrs rebecca ia L felton of Cle georgia the only woman ever to hold bold a feat seat in the united states senate beor admirals IV W kimball end d thomas snowden and bens gelm lavid david S gordon and harry tit tailor lor ak |