Show news nen review of current cun ent events the world over 0 Japan japanese esc defeat sc in bloody battle while lea league leatie tie Cotui council cil and daives seek road to peace reace by EDWARD W PICKARD w to brag to an end the un haw war bet between vicen japan and china was the problem that aa taken up again by the council of the lupie of nations at its acet ing in I 1 arts and col nelden tally there was the job of extricating the league from froin theun pleasant situation created by japans lat flat refusal to obey its orden orders ohp T distinguished d I 1 p I 1 0 mats were aided in their last by am ambassador aej sandor da es dawes daft dawt who mho was instructed to proceed from london to act as ambas ambassador gador observer alle the council discussed debated and conferred conf ened the japanese troops went ent right along with their pro program ram in manchuria gen ma to Cli chan anshon shan commander of the tile lid neso reso army in province was ordered by geneal I 1 bodjo japanese commander to withdrew his troops from Angan chi and har bar the latter the capital of the province ma refused refuted to obey anil and the japanese opened a tierce fierce attack with all arms including bombing planes which dispersed lle chim chinese se coi cavalry alry in bitterly cold neither the battle raged for many hours ind and the chinese were mere finally forced out of both the cities named in this operation the japanese troops ad danced within the sphere of influx ence of soviet russia for tile firs first timp end as moscow had yarned them against doing this it was as believed the result might be momen tous in this big battle along the river both sides aides were mere rep rt ed to have sustained heavy casual ties tics anticipating a russian protest japan notI notified fled moscow that it held the chinese pastern dalhay p artly responsible fur for the hostilities because it had transported chinese troops N PARIS general dawes was I 1 IN much more than an ob observer in deed he was the central figure and it was hoped that in his with mith tsuneo japanese am cassador bas to london a compromise might be worked out danea also bad a ion long with dr alfred sze chinese delegate which both of tieni item said was most profit able there were rumors that the united states had come to the con elusion that japans contentions should be upheld and the leigue league ils were vere worried but these stories wore refuted by a state ment froni from secretary of state son to the effect that the united states stood firmly on the quest lor of les and had not thua thus far for committed itself in any way may dawes daic and the council were trang to ing to gath er the real facts in the cont controversy and japan was asked to state in detail just what she demanded from chini there was a report that dawes domes and sir john simon british foreign minister were contempt cont emiil it t ing invoking the nine power treaty signed at ashington in 1922 aristide adriand president of the council though exhausted to the point of illness was as as dawes especially in negotiations with kenkichi ashizawa osh izawa the jap anese delegate and his close friend from banking came two bio imbor tant items of news neis one n was as that the congress had declared in fai favor or of war on japan in t I 1 A 0 o lt fall 11 to t fr lu c 9 u i the quarrel quarrel the other was as the statement of the nation hillst govern goern ment that it m would begird any man charlan goern government ment headed by iisman tung former emperor other wise henry pu buyl as a seditious institution and would repudiate ill its acts nets iisman tung was taken to mukden by the japanese who presumably intended to make him a puppet emperor of that country but what had become of him was un known ne was said to ha have e declared he would commit suicide rather than ser sene e as a tool of japin I 1 HIEN congress assembles here there will VV will be again a woman member of tho th senate for thud thad dens deas 11 caraway has been appoint cd ed to succeed her late husband tern tem r pora rily as senator from ArL arkansas anlas tho the only other woman senator e have had allis mrs J felton of georgia who held the office nominally and for but a it short time mrs cara way ho however weier may ba be expected to be mrs T H an active member cadway for she was a close student of politics and government buring the long public ike life of her 1 husband it Is 1 likely that the ar kansas kanbas democrat democrats will III nominate her for tile special election to ho ile called and in mot case she Is certain to be elected to fill out the anex alred term the net met bloc in the house ol 01 representatives III gain another vote we through the nomination of don aid old mcl ici can eon by the republicans of tho the fifth district of new jersey to con complete the term of the late inte frn fro cst est it K ackerm in he lie ft contest for the tile scat seat with nith percy 11 II St steart eort democratic no nominee mInce at a special election december 1 both loth tie gen clemen ore are adio advocates cates of revision or repeal of prohibition while alrack mr ack erman was mas a republican dry the tile district if ir normally republican P HOOVER announced 1 that he had accepted the tile nation notion of henry P as chair man of the tile federal tariff commission to take effect on november 30 sir bir fletcher some time ago indicated hll his wish ish to resign but at the dents request remained in office lie ile had since the commission t organization 14 months ago in submitting his re resignation mr fletcher appended op a report of the commission flork ork showing that by Noi member ember 30 its it docket would be cleared of nil all applications and sen ate requests for information MAPsY and france represented GEH Gisen ted by secretary of slate state buelow and il it briand reached an agreement on the formula by which the germans should call for a mora corium on reparations under the terms of the loung aws plon plan and the text of the request was uns presented to the v world orld bank at basel after the american and british re presenta thes in berlin had been shown the letter the herman german government asks the world bank and the intern leonat pov powers em to in investigate estI gute her atilt ity to pay the reparations and to help germany formulate a plan to pay her private dints the latest report of the shows I 1 that hat despite a favorable morable trade b balance ilance achieved by germany in october the Is still iery ery short of foreign currency daiso TINO GRANDI brilliant young youn LJ foreign minister of italy and the mouthpiece of 0 premier mussolini has had his ills three das of con eon w with I 1 t h president hoover and departed from wall I 1 satisfied the remits bits of the talks have not bien blen made 10 V public at this time of 0 writing but it Is known that the chief topic was dis armament in which mr hoover homer and 11 II duce are deeply ln in kui gusto lusto rosso te rested G ro a 1 I I 1 baroug brought with nith him signer signor augusto rosso as one of his chief advisers because rosso Is ao an expert on naval affairs and Is especially concerned with the comparable strength of her navy rimy signer signor rosso Is 13 at t present chief of the italian for eign office that deals with mth the league of lotions nations and there hae haie been hints that he might be a future ambassador to signer signor grandl was gratified with fill the news that briand as us head of the league council had de cared officially that the one bear armament building truce Is in effect as of no november ember 1 for this truce was ff cl amt f h t len t W suggs w w U 1 U rl he called it an american latin idea in his fits tallis talks with the lie cor respondents he be said sald we think in italy that the question of disarla ment Is the most important ques tion existing now in the relations between countries and that it Is high time for everybody to reich iome u practical result asked for his views on war mar debts and lions he called attention to mussolini s statement in 1022 that war or debts and respirations rations were ere depend ent upon coca other and should be scaled lonn own DREISER eminent THEODORE A author and the other members of the self appointed committee flint went to kentucky to investigate the alleged ill trat nent of coal miners in bell county got thenis themselves elies into a peels peck of tro troice ible if 11 II e authorities of that tale state c cm in get hold of them the grand jury in bell county indicted dreiser and his nine comp compin inloes lons on charges of criminal g accusing chent of seeking to pron lill gate a reign of terror and of bug gosting dis disorders ordra and resistance to the state and federal goern governments ments conviction carries a penalty of not more than twenty one beirs impels orin en t a fine of 10 or lesi or both the attorney an bounced he would mould see geek to extradite tho the alleged offender offend erg and dreiser aid said in new york he would ex tradition the author and mirle Herg aln one of the committee al ready had lind been indicted for mieton duct in a kentucky hotel M informed tile british government that unless it did something for india by december I 1 lie would out tall all for bombay on december 4 to lead a new and greater civil movement in that country in thai that case it la Is likely he will villi order a 0 so o caal ai as well as a buy boy cott against the tile il liell mould mean that no indians bould work for british individuals british troops were cre sant to hash mir recently to help put down doin a moslem revolt in that indian tale and the flut Ii islan government protests considering the military movement as a distinct menace to its frontier in consequence holcom made threats against which led the afghan gorm nent to ask turkey for the seril ces of a military mission to reorganize its army and sir florl singh jah of kashmir objects to the urit brit ish taking charge of hij country NN ONE of the party leaders in washington ashington now scein seem to doubt that there will ill be legislation to in crease meral taxes for the deficit lit at the end of the present fiscal jear will be too big to be taken care of 1 liy y further bond issues senator jim watson of indiana Ind tina majority leader of the senate said sold a tax increase was Ines capal lel ie and as he had just been in conference with the president it was as assumed this as the opinion of mr hoover homer senator smoot of utah chairman of the floanie committee admitted there would mould hare have to be further taxation and thought it anif might ht fe 1 possible to obtain passage of a sales tax sea ator fess of ohio said I 1 the budget must be he balanced even if it vs we are compelled to anke drastic measures nea such as was as dore in england one line fine of effert Is reduction reductions which arc are belag being made so as to reduce the nutley the other must he be increase in re denue I 1 niso believe that there v m III be enacted excise taxes on tain articles genitor bingham of connecticut advocates odo cates restoration of nuisance taxes especially in an soft drink j tiie we licals are calling ca lillig for higher in come taxes in the higher brackets and there may be little opposition to this in either pirty p democratic leaders had less to say for their program Is 1 not yet settled an anyhow how they expect the tile ad ministration to recommend the tax increase increate and thus shoulder the responsibility after which they can con decided how they think the deficit should be met AMERICAN exporters already worried by the teeming certain fy ty of british tariff le legislation gi pro farther further disrobed by the neis nets thit the thi turkish government hid md issued a n drastically Ilmi limiting ting the tile importation of 1000 aralles art lles no consideration being given ghen to merchandise in customs or en ell route america Is tilt by limits placed on such articles as automobiles automobile i tl notion picture films carnen films 1 I tins and radios sm amounts of ir nicles will III be pe mattea to enter lie country during fo Noi november ember and december and new quotas till III be owl for succeeding M MORE ORE trouble ins iris come ul aion on the bureau of prohibition ahr thanh lh L h the killing of a youth in i ansle wood colo by henry dirris a dry agena agent the people 11 out there tile re are gre grei i t ly aroused and the bureau an ft athe the affair dierks S in making a raid found the youns young man gillford mil SIl ford lford in I 1 of a bottle of wine mine and in a struggle with TOM him clubbed him to deute tue tit adv henry dirks di to council of digle abod patted pat d and sent to the burgau in washinton a resolution were i ere set forth some of the inci inel lent tents in s career it chafed i it dierks while mille acting as an anler un ler cover man a few yean ago hid c cm m aloyed a se enteen vear rear old girl giri as an informer that he had got drunk collecting evidence in a raid and tint in 10 0 he bad clubbed a helpless prisoner with his fits revolver reoler how low ard T jones assistant director of or prohibition slid this was ins all news neis to the bureau and that there nas mas nothing in ili its records to the dis credit of dierks according to lie the englewood police dierks fractured smith smiths s chull with wilh a blow with the butt of or his ills re revolver olver and then placed pi iced him in ill jail where he remil ned nine hours without medle il attention will died soon after bein being taken to a hospital P philip who tho served ably in lie file house of comboni for a quarter of if a century and for two terms was chancellor of the tie ex has apen cited d itce a vis ris count by king george and to the house of peers so go that I 1 ie e rny rily hold the of lord privy pal seat in the lie national eminent he ile to le elined to run for re 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