Show news yaws review of current events TuR vents the world over statesmen at london conference try to pull germany out of financial morass president hoover offers plan by ED ARD W PICKARD F couil OUR or recommendations resolutions eions demised by tile committee of finance ministers i and adopted by the v 4 sei e en power con ference in I 1 london ondon comprised the total results of the parley and it was uns the opinion of experts little if anything had been prime mint minis done for the actual ter mcdonald relief of germany the plan includes the of president hoover which secretary stimson mid paid were nally both american and british in conception here briefly are the recommendations ada all adopted opted first that the central banks hrc the world rank bank for international settlements extend the german credit for a further period of three months second that thal private banks be urged to leme ica their credits now in germany in german hands for the present third that a world bank corn com mittic be appointed to consider the question of short term loans to germ iny and the conversion of existing ittin terin loans to ling term loan fourth that the conference note with satisfaction 1 the acal action on of german industrialists in creating a rescue of approximately on the german gold discount bank after the conference adjourned chancellor bruening and minister curtius consulted the american delegates concerning the possibility of arranging a new long term loan if france refused to participate they thought the loan might be made by america great britain and steral other countries herr bruening Dru ening also con conferee ferre with premier I 1 laal mal of france on the possibility of the latter berlin the next three months that france Is not at all in sym pathy with the hoover credits proposal was made clear by premier I 1 ava aval I 1 when hen he lie informed the con ferene fe renie our country saed saied her self in in that Is an example which germany should meditate upon prime At minister InIster ramsay mcdon aid presided over the sessions cessions of the conference and at its opening he sought to impress on the delegates the inoperative need of speedy and decisive action if we cannot find a solution of the pres ent crisis said he lie no one can con foretell the political and financial dangers that ft ill ensue it will be difficult to stay the flood before it has overwhelmed the whole of central europe with consequences social and political as well nell as purely financial which no man caa es dimate time Is us avery day adds to the risks of a collapse which will be outside of human con arol states amen men in lon don were trying to reach conclusions that might result in the complete abandonment of the I 1 rejected ted austro 11 9 german e r rn a n customs union by the ger man goern mert the world court in the hague opened a hearing on the proposal that has dr rotten notten been so deir to the berg hearts of the dais in berlin before the court took up the case president adabel of japan installed judges jedes 1 de tie bustamente Hust amente of cuba and wan wang g of china who bo were not pres 6 1 the iz I 1 1 I t 1 a after this preliminary the full court including frank R B kellog kellog of the united states bean the hearing with the governments of germany austria france italy and czecho slovakia as parties to the case they were represented by an aenry of agents counsels ad vacates vo cates and assistants the aus trian agent prof eric kauffmann Ka Na was accompanied by an american A S feller of the new lork bar dispatches from vienna lenna indicate that austria Is not nearly so eager for the customs union as she was before the present financial crisis hit germany indeed the austrian govern government MeD may drop the plan en it Is now engrossed in try ing to extricate austria from its own financial difficult difficulties les dr franz rottenberg who until recently was director general of the bank of austria has been called on for help and has been made director of the austrian credit bureau it will be his task to arrange a national cred it ft and budget system which it it 1 hoped will pull the nation out ot of the hole FRANCE RANCE bok adian advantage tage of the confabs to start a for putting teeth in the kellogg pact and in the league of nations coie covenant nant A memorandum issued it at the d dorsay orsay reply ing to the leagues request for in formation on armed strength con talked the official view that disarmament cannot be accomplished unless an international armed force Is set up gmur the ne aegis Is of the league or reciprocal obligations are undertaken to present slon by a force the document gate gae no precise figures on frances armaments but did dc de clari clarn that those armaments have been reduced to the lowest pos sible p int under present condl lions in europe and the world national security Is still the slogan of franco and she insists on guarantees if her armaments are to be modified the memorandum finally con tends that insecurity for one state means insecurity for all and the idea of neutrality Is incompatible will the notion of solidarity ol 01 states A Is made by ia the insurgent government at canton china that it will begin operations against the nationalist government on august 1 when gen chang bat at kani kaml will lead an arm army into province which ii is nominally nationalist territory this decision followed follo ned lie the an no that gen still yu san an anti nationalist had begun hos in northern china general shins operations north of the yel yet low river caused the declaration of martial aw in helping and and the ir it vocation of a news censorship by nationalist authorities transported D from ri 1 paso texas in en an ambulance albert B fall former secretary of the IW in perlor entered the new mexico penitentiary at santa fe to servo serve a sentence of a year and a day for bribery in federal oil leases he was put in the prison hospital where he Is expected to servo serve his time the usual photographing finger printing classi classification flent 10 n an and numbering routine was nas dispensed alth ft ith I 1 fall Is reported by the prison physician dr E IV aske as able to stand these details interviews by the press full fall bere ft ere forbidden by the united stites department of justice in a letter of instructions to warden fd scope ope of the new meco alary HOUI D alfalfa S bill I 1 Al murray urray goer governor nor of okia okla homa seek a any n y other office it Is likely he would receive a large part of t the h e motorist tote of the state he lie has been en in a contest alth GOT gov rosa ross S sterling of texas over toll and free gov murray bridges across the red river which separates the two to and nd for a time at least the result was u as that an tomo blies crossed the alier on free span spang excepting the one at dellson Den lson texas and the owners of toll bridges were doing no business at the south end of the dentson denison free bridge texas rangers were sta tinned by order of governor ster ling to stop traffic after oklahoma officers had bad torn down doun a barrier barr er that had been erected in tion governor murray had highway creus up the approaches to toll spans that are two free bridges the denison toll bridge was blocked at the oklahoma end forcing traffic to make a 30 mile detour to the free bridge nt at preston oklahoma highway employees said they had received orders to begin tearing up a section of roid near achille Achl lle okia okla leading to K 0 G railroad bridge at carpen bluff eight miles east of den ison son the railroad bridge has a toll runway for vehicles involved in the controversy contro ersy are tire a federal injunction and a contract with toll bridge owners 4 J loy texas slate senator prominent in highway nF lairs informed governor sterling Sterl lse that he considered the texas exec executive had pd his authority in sending rending rangers to block the derision free bridge the rhe bridge was closed by a federal in junction and keeping it closed was a matter for federal officers loy said B DAD AD we at he i 1 u co conditions n d it I 1 on marred the 1331 national balloon elimination rac which started at akron ohio and the contest waa de unsatisfactory f 2 first place wa ua won by the united states navy bag which was pi lit bcd d by T G 6 11 M settle and bush wilfred 1 bushnell nell second place went to the Goodye ir zeppelin goodyear VIII piloted by frank trotter and third honors to the 11 J R of detroit guided by ed J hill and ar thur the navy balloon landed at ma ala rilla rills N Y after covering a dis tance of miles the goodyear came to earth about two hours at lat er at ont miles from her starting point while the WJ W J R came down donn at Wesle wesleyville pa near brie after covering only miles the army balloon no 1 piloted by capt karl 6 8 axtater and 11 S conch had to cover only about 80 miles to take fourth place in the contest this big came down doun at custards bustards Cus tards pa after running into i fel a storm the same tonn storm forced down dona L I 1 P furcolow and john It Illek leker cr lie the akron balloon lial loon pilots lio ho landed four miles north of lla ila unna ienna to take fifth place after traveling alln 9 only about 0 20 0 miles A second army balloon piloted b by y odgar Foge foglesonger and john A tarro torro wag was inet last with noth a flight of only 33 35 minute minutes it cov cred ered only 12 miles before coming down aa a result of the contest the navy and Go odcar balloons will represent the united states along with W T yon orman of akron in the international gordon dennett race 0 OUR UR eight new ton cruls os eis it liaa has been found roll EO so badly in rough ater that the ef fec theresa of their gunfire Is sa im paired therefore they tire to be filtered altered already anil anti rolling tanks and larger bilge keels are being put in the pensacola and the northampton th and if these changes are successful the other cruiz cruisers ors will have haie them navy nay official officials said the seriousness of the roll had been exaggerated the seven cruisers now building have lime been so modified in design it nos utis said that the ten dency to roll aill ft be eliminated HAT was said ato WHAT to be thelara the largest prohibition in vesti gation e v r r undertaken came come to a climax in dal ball 4 when a fed cial grand jury returned 10 three indictments charging kl 53 corporations and individuals in new york new jersey delaware amos W W maryland michl woodcock gan and ohio with conspiracy to violate the prohibition laws laus the investigation was uns begun in august 1921 after the in altamore of three big stills used for cracking and distilling redistilling re corn com mercial alcohol for beverage purposes more afore than bitne witnesses including prohibition director woodcock dr james all M doran former director and nN nf of the attorney generals office appeared before the inquest which cost the government among those indicted were the united states industrial alcohol company and its subsidiary the united states industrial chemical company of iest virginia and Ifo maryland ryland the virgest industrial al at cohol company in the country according to the charges the was started I 1 1 10 19 7 and corporations were formed for the purchase of alcohol so it could be refold to other individuals for conversion on version into beL nige chan lies IF IT continues to he a it live topic for a considerable part of the population and scarcely a day passes ANIt without hout eith er an attack on the policy of the farm firm board or a defense of its way of doing business busine s the price hav ing dropped to 25 cents a bushel or even eien lower in the South southwest nest the growers are using their grain in ways nays heretofore unknown in the texas panhandle it Is accepted as admissions to theaters and by bv dentists and new newspapers in lieu of cash anny of the southwestern farmers are feeding to poul try cattle and hogs and using it for fuel A judge in dodge kan offers to man couples for ten bushels of the groin grain and in several cities motor companies take it in exchange for used wed curs cars at lie the rate of 50 60 cents a bushel S tire causing a lot of trouble in spain and it Is a question whether the new republic will he able to survive riotous demonstrations in seville resulted in the deith of nearly A score of persons and martial hn lin was uns proclaimed there it was predicted tint thit when the assem liv w wis is formilia constituted the cabinet would resign immell neely alit alcain would be dp pie ted led president and tint thit lie boum summon either ioanu el azana pre present ent minister or alejandro Alej indro darroux Der roux foreign minis ter to the the declaring mar HAI law in seville set forth tint thit troops would lire on the warning 23 d hat ilat therefore resi real dents hid ba 1 i keep off the streets and out of balconies resistance to ac will in iliin diate court martial the troops were ordered to use heavy artillery to destroy houses from willed blei sniping has been going or DOWN in kythe little cabin in which abraham lincoln was horn born Is to be dedicated as a memorial on october 4 5 and G 6 and the ticen occasion slon will be girled by a big celebration but the united confederate veterans let erans hlll ft not participate an was q alte proper properly lv sent the organization by gainor simpson of kentucky and was wag declined by gen j A desaussure its com commender minder in chief general Pers lil az zd rep of the grand army nf of the republic will be there and the meeting ns As ite I 1 he governor stated will be nationwide nonpolitical non political and nonsectarian non sectarian general desaussure wrote to fel low ow off officers leers of the U 1 0 I V asking their thel r views as to in his letter he said the cele celebration bratin n appeared to he be an effort to dis count or offset the recently devel aped emergence of a true portrait of mr air lincoln chich Is not at all to his credit and which denies to him the godlike god like nature and itle with which interested persons have delfind him we are further asked to join in the exultation exaltation of mr air I 1 lincoln as a pattern for our children while of oil all the characters before the world mr I 1 lincoln Is easily amon among those whom I 1 would leist wish wy my chil d ren real grandchildren and great gr randi to follow or emulate M 1231 n estern arjon I 1 |