Show news renew of current events the world over revolutionary movement fi threatens machados machakos Ma chados regime in cuba cutha german gernian reich saved by defeat of radicals by EDWARD V W PICKARD r it i it D 0 VJ machado ado president of cuba not long ago coifed at the danger of revolution in his tight little island but the throat has mo 4 serialized in a nay ny to make MAIO film sit up and take notice rebels tn in arlous regions staged out pre pres machado breaks 1 hat that alarmed tho the government and martial law was as declared in the effort to eime oft off civil war machado and his tits cabinet ministers conferred with military anil and cilc and the martial resources of the republic nere hastily lias mobilized mobilised mobIl sed lied troops were sent to the troubled areas and an effort was made to improvise a navy by commandeering private yachts and arming them eighteen pound gur gurs meanwhile the tile authorities were gathering up all the known and BUS sus peeled rebels they could catch and putting them in jail hundreds were arrested nad charged with treason former president menocal and colonel Mend mendieta leta were cred cited alth the tb leadership ot of the revolt t and P 1 it c ilal lot efforts were ere made to get thorn them but nt at this writing they are still at large the most active of the rebels were in the province of pinar del rio and it was reported to president Macli ado that they with gen Bal ballerno derno acosta mayor of SIar BLar lano as leader were preparing an invasion of havana indeed there were sev ml eral sanguinary skirmishes only a few miles from the capital which was isolated by the cutting of corn com col cot jullo sanguily San gully chief of the army flying corps ordered every available plane to keep on constant patrol along the north coast arpe erpe dally in nimr del rio and for moral miles out at sea in searce of both cuban and foreign organ izod filibuster filibustering ln expeditions sev cral eral craft bit attempted to escape the cavy navy patrol ships were bombed by the flyers late reports said menocal Mc nocal sien lien dicta and others were on a yacht making their way to chaparra chaparral Cha parra oriente province where tle menocal nocal his a large number ot of followers lie ile was at one time minner of the chaparra chaparral Cha parra sugar mills the largest in the world headquarters of the revolution ests hae bae been opened in new york and are in charge of dr domingo mendez capote who ulio says he Is the I 1 chief delegate of the rebels organ in this country he ile was vice president after the war of In depend ence and has had a it distinguished career F OR the time being at least the german republic Is safe for or the latest attempt to wreck it has failed this was the move more to dissolve the prussian diet through a plebiscite which it if it had bad succeeded would hae haie imperiled the reich the was devised by the lilt leritis or nationalists and that other set of r ahe cora com ts joined ith them although althon their ultimate aims are utterly dl tit verse but even alth the aid old of the national socialists the combination fell some 3 COO votes short of accomplishing its purpose the I 1 rench government was nl at most as pleased by the result of the german as was that in berlin for it meant that the crowin accord between the two nations auld would not be broken and it was rag eald said in paris that the proposed visit of premier laval latal to berlin berlia was BOW tow a certainty international JUER NATIONAL experts charged with the task of oa dovetailing the hoover moratorium plin and the young plan announced in london that they had reached a complete agreement which was ilgner at the treasury office their cald said complete agreement was reached as regards the detailed measures required to give effect to president hoovers hooters proposal in arize of payments by germany under the hague agreement of january 20 1030 recommendation of the experts in regard to suspension of thes payments have been approved by the governments of australia can ads czechoslovakia greece india new zealand portugal rumania and south africa agreement also was reached in regard to detailed measures mei dorsus pension of war debts to the united kingdom france and italy of payments under agreement with czechoslovakia agreement also was reach reached edon on the principle that payments due by 11 hungary under the paris agreement of april 28 1930 and payments by bulgaria under the hague lingua agree of january 1 0 1030 should be sas suspended during the year ending june 0 44 but lo 10 this caso case cirtain adjust ments must bo be made as complete suspension Pen slon of these payments PA ments might result in suspension of certain classes of payments to individuals accordingly the committee agreed in principle that nil hit payments of funds W R and ar 1 under the tile agreement ilgner at paris on april 20 1030 1930 should be during the year negotiations are arc continuing in regard to adjustments required la tho the cue else ol 01 Bul bulgaria garle P 1 of the fourteen cotton flutes of tho the south arc are ailed ast ed by tho the farm board to plow under tinder one third of their crop immediate y in order to enhance the price of in other two thirds tho the board sent telegrams to the governors of the states urging that this course be adopted in return sail sali fie vie board the cotton stabilization torpor atlon will agree to hold oil off the market its bales until july sit 81 and will nill urge the cotton co opera tives tires financed by the board to do liken csc E EDWARD A 0 onnal NUAL president of the american farm bureau federation announced tit a meeting of state farm bureau lenders leaders in mil walkee that the federation I 1 must renew its demand for an equal equall iza za tion fee I 1 and that the present mar net act was inadequate to cope with agricultures most acute lem control of its surplus crop t the announcement was fald said to be unexpected by the farm baird oell bials and the administration in washington the federation has always stood for the principle of the equalization fee as expressed in the old me bill which provides that each unit of a commodity produced shell bear its fair share of the cost of disposal of F surplus oal 0 neal said PROBABLY a P to his tits 0 own w n surprise quite a vigorous though small boom has dei developed eloped for lile melvin liln A trailer chicago banker as t the democratic nominee for the presidency residency in 1931 it was started in malone and hills M A traylor boro texas where mr traylor former ly lived and where here he Is most popular then a few fow days later dan lei let roie president of the st louis southwestern railroad an bounced that he would support the banker for the nomination cod that a committee was being formed to further Tray traylor lors s candidacy it Is not likely that mr traylor tabes tales the matter seriously except as a compliment but those who know him and his abilities feel that the democratic party might go further and fare worse he ile Is president of 0 the first national bank of chicago and has been prominent in national and international financial affairs S criticizing third deu gree I 1 methods in police force ad ministration which Is found to be widespread in both cities and rural communities the tile wickersham corn com mission reported to president ident hoover that it remains beyond doubt that the practice Is shocking in its character and extent violat lve of american traditions and lions and not to be tolerated citing many instances of police brutality and unfair tactics by boffl cers the commission declared that the trend toward lawlessness in law enforcement had resulted in a deplorable prostration of the proe processes of justice and urged that tha t congress enact a code of federal criminal procedure which ml maht ht berve serve as a model mo del for the states shaton S 11 FELIK FELIX clebert II 11 e b e t of rhode island chairman A of the senate committee committe on un employment spent the week ead end at the camp and then gave out apparently patently ly as president lIou u vers v r a an al ai tack on ou the idea of senator a government dole hebert and federal unemployment ploy merd insurance ile asserted the latter would inevitably lead to the dole as it operates in ang land mr clebert based his con elusions upon a study of the dole abroad mide during a trip from which he n bently returned ile visited most of c the countries of west ern europe for the special purpose of investigating unemployment la in aurance su rance end lie predicts now that there will III be e little climor in con gross for the he establishment of sudi such a system lie said of the doles dole the main difficulty with the dolo dol system ne as it operate operates throughout E rort with V hie tile possible exception of if italy Is that it Is intertwined with politics 0 labor in certain part parts of tills till country li Is not riot doing much to help solve the question of of unemployment u quito quite tho the re elake verge ers take the hoover dam tor for instance tile workers on that big project made wage demands ahat construction company holding the contract considered extortionate so men quit work the su perIn immediately shut aton operations and about 1000 men were thrown out of work the company I 1 ho lie eald said was as six months ahead of schedule and could afford to refuse concessions that would cost 2000 dally daily or during the seven years allowed for completion of the dam living conditions for the workers on tills desert job are admittedly rigorous in chicago thousands of men and women were thrown out of employment nhen more than one hundred small movie moile theaters closed rather than submit longer to the demand pf the tile motion picture operators union that two operators be employed at tit each house the managers aid said tills was wits unnecessary and that fiat they could cut tot afford it highway lilg hway construction op operations rations in illinois are delayed end may not get under way before next spring because labor lions to the rulings ruling of a state board as to the prevailing wage in various district which must be paid for the work according to the law authorizing it th these e se are only a few instances of the many that might be cited it would seem to the ordinary citizen that organized labor might well strain a point or to in such a time of stress NJ MISS ISS deron 11 kry head AN of tin bu reau of the department of I 1 abor Is a woman women of ideas nid and the ability to express them having returned from europe she gives out an address arg P ing a modern era for ca cooks 0 k 9 and maids a higher a anderson III mary status for domestic service in keeping leeping with modern industrialism dus her tier program includes the establishment of training schools to fit the worker to the position through the federal employment service and an employees life independent of the employers house lold hold she thinks modern apartment living means not the eventual extinction of the worker in the home tout but added advantages for her ills anderson An Jerson also points out that apartment living necessarily give opportunity for much part time work P IIO OrRS rr S fifty seenah birthday came on au A u gust 10 but he be entirely disregarded the anniversary returning from the camp lie spent the remain der of the day in work as il it and though mrs hoover had hurried back from akron here there bere ft re DO no guests for dinner COL C OL UKE I 1 I 1 UA ab hille publisher ills tits lul lule son e lea jr and tour four others nere ft ere indicted by the grand jury in nashville on charges of con conspiracy q parac y in connection the affairs of he the defunct liberty bank and trust company FIFO from nearly all na no L alons were present when the congress of the horld opened in mexico city men lien and women from north and south merica eu rope and tl it c orient ii were ere welcomed nt at a reception ghen by Senit senator orDon don lamberto Il ernandez head of the federal district the inaugural meeting was directed by brank trank L martin acting dean dein of the school of journalism of the tile Un university hersity of missouri and the guests gue ats were ad dressed by dr don jose manuel r pu g ca cabrae brai I 1 0 secretary of public education the nc men of mexico then gave the delegates a theater party and net next afternoon they were received nt at castle by president ortiz bublo on wednesday there was nn an excursion to the archeological excavations at san juan and on friday the closing day of the congress a great fiesta was held in the stadium of course between these festive affairs the tile delegates transacted con sid crable erable of it through their committees commIttee ct and at the three general sessions some tome serious and thoughtful addresses were delivered iwho aher the aviator 1 who was vias mapping out a northern air mall mail route to I 1 got as far as LerN lerwick lck in the shetland islands safely on his its way to copenhagen and then ran into trouble that it Is feared at this writing resulted in his ce ecith ith colonel and mrs I 1 lindbergh Ind bergh were vero held up at point harrow barrow for three days day s by adverse weather conditions and then took off for nome however dense fogs compelled them to come down donn on the north coast of the seward pen peninsula insuN about 75 miles from nome which thich I 1 16 on toe tile south coast of that peninsula when the fog fo a lifted 11 I 1 t ed they went on to safety bay near nome aroe a anil ii item elspa per onion valon I 1 4 |