Show news review of current events the world over japan succeeds in pushing china out of Mancl iuria plans for unemployment relief and Govan government ment economy by EDWARD W PICKARD APAN Ig the order orders of the league of lons and resentfully disregarding the notes from the united state states and other power powers to I 1 apparently to have her liar own way in if manchuria an churla conveniently dubbing all opposing forces 11 ehe she cent sent her armies forward 41 4 1 from mukden during the week in an advance that was destined to reach Chin chinchor chow resistance was met at barlots but points gen ma chan was overcome with armored trains bombing planes and artillery and the chinese steadily fell back finally marshal chang hsueh hang decided it was better to give the japanese no further excuse tor for carrying the warfare into north china EO so he be ordered all his forces to withdraw within the great wall and find this movement was begun immediately med lately accompanied by much confusion and the trio eight fight of the panic stricken civilian population of the region thus the japanese 1 gained complete control of manchuria and the gallant fight put up by general ma chan and by the troops directly under command of marshal chang has been in vain rain in the new coalition government was organized and a new cabinet appointed with eugene chen leader of the canton faction as a minister of foreign affairs it was thought that chen might be able to negotiate a settlement with japan on the basis of guarantees for fulfillment of treaties in exchange for military withdrawal of the japanese M MOSCOW charges that czechoslovakia has been plotting to provoke war between russia and japan presumably to promote the sate sale of var munitions the story was that a czech diplomat had lind tried to instigate the assassination of aoki hirota rota japanese ambassador to moscow and the man accused turned out to be cart carl secretary of the czech diplomatic mission to moscow the Iov emment at prague recalled but scouted the allegation that the mis slon itself was involved in any plot has a reputation as a specialist in military affairs in several large european countries and rai counts among his associates the attaches of several allied capitals 1 returning M to bombay from the round round table con conference terence in lorn lon in told n vast throng of his followers that be he would not flinch from sacrificing the lives of a million people as the price of liberty for india dial and he warned ed them that in the coming conflict with the british they might have bare to face bullets instead of staves stares ilia utter litter I 1 ances plainly ical bated that be he Is mahatma about ready to gandhi abandon his policy of passive resistance 1 if the fight Is inevitable I 1 will expect every son and daughter of matier wb r ina india t m ailt M mite ho he said Howe however icil I 1 will not riot abandon attempts to save the nation irom rom a fiery crahal if on the other hand there Is no single ray my of hope I 1 shall not hesitate to call upon you to bebe any amount of su buffering frering he ile counseled his fol followers invers to leep keep their heads despite the bloody events in the northwest frontier province the arrest of pandit and deportation if abdul graffer khan leader of i he red shirt tribesmen the trouble on the northwest frontier of which gandhi spoke Is giving viceroy lord willingdon greit concern the anti british red shirt organization staged violent riots near peshawar and fought ulab the troops many being killed and wounded WASTE ASTE and extravagance in the federal government roust must be reduced in the opinion of president Il hoover and many others as well rind it vas annott announced aced at the white house that ho he was preparing a special message to con gress recommending the con consolita cons ollda solida lion tion of departments and bure bureaus atia he ile wants immediate legislative action providing for grouping all con truc ruction tion activities of the govern eilent under one administrative head fiend i and the transfer of the shipping I 1 board hard end and all federal merchant marine activities to the department ot of commerce accord ls no to a statement issued e by the president the purpose of the consolidations Is to cut tho the cost ot of federal government curtail the growth of independent bureaus eliminate overlapping anil and promote efficiency while refuting refusing to act set a definite figure indicating fie ilia sayings saying which would follow tie te consolidation consolidations mr hoover eald said the croup group lug last year of all yet veterans erane antly atles under miler the veteran veterans admires la Is expected to me save from to chairman cochran of the house huse expenditures committee which will handle the consolidation legi legislation sladon Is in accord with most of the chief executives recommendations DURING T the holiday recess a U senate committee considered two bills that call for the appropriation pria tion of federal funds to care for t the h a and heard testimony and arguments from rom social workers from chicago new york and other cities oneff one of W the measures introduced trod ba b senator la follette of wisconsin provides for the appropriation of i the e fr other fathered senator la 1 pt follette by senator costi gun of colorado Colom do puts the amount at 37 aw mr costigan told the committee that nothing short ot of government help could provide nrc ape essary relief for the unemployed some of the witnesses heard estimated tant t as much as ll 11 would be needed for relief during 1932 and that the funds from state city and private sources would rot lot bo be sulli sufficient clent to carry the load through the winter president hoover Is now as al ways opposed to a direct ap atlon from the treasury for anem relief purposes holding that it would be in the nature of a dole and would be a dangerous precedent WETS ETS in the house of representatives senta tives it now appears are to obtain only one vote on tion in this session they may have hane their choice of whether this shall be on a referendum proposal for repeal of the eighteenth amendment or on a measure calling tor for modification of the Vol stend act to permit the manufacture mam maLU facture and sale of light nines and beer representative rainey of illinois democratic floor leader said the Jud judiciary lelary committee would not report favorably on either measure the wets will have bare to bring the bill to the floor through the poll pett tion of mm members bers he said that la is the only way in which they can do it they win have but one vote and that either on a referendum or light wines and beer they can have both the rules of the house will be so interpreted he ile said he felt the referendum had tho better chance for or getting by because many drys himself included would vote for it N littier LiT IIER reparations nor war debts will be finally settled at the european conference which great britain has called to meet january 18 in lausanne if the pro cram era bract practically icalla agreed u upon p 0 n by british and french 4 treasury experts Is adopted they sug test jest a new three year moratorium morale gium 0 for germany on the conditional reparations and that ger many be required during that period senator e un hull to pay the reparations reparation into the bank 10 for r international settlements such amounts to be immediately re loaned by the bank to the german railways or invested reinvested re within germany tl ta ua us molding at all cash transfers abroad by the belch the kreditor redi redl tor powers would un dermake to concede to germany a an n Impart impartial lal re examination of her ca to opacity to pay reparations toward the close of the moratorium period on this elde side of the anter senator cordell hull of nf tennessee comes forward T ith a call tor for antema lional action to lower tariff bar barriers as the first step la 13 solving the debt problem abo former chairman of the e democratic damoc itic national committee sai payments can be cinde made only through the restoration of healthy international trade that tariff walls have strangled trade find and that it Is fatuous fat to insist on debt pay mend ments and at the fame same time have world commerce hampered the senator who Is a member of the democratic policy polley committee la in CO congress says he purposes to offer 44 a 11 resolution looking toward a tariff conference of the CARET of wyoming S republican and his subcommittee on banking amended the house bill to increase the capitalization of the federal land banks by adding the sum of to bo be used la in granting on farm tam payment payments this additional earo sum Is to bo be repaid to the federal treasury by the banks ahen their need for the money bai has passed senator carey believes the amendment will permit a moratorium and at th the same time ovoid avoid weakening fhe he banks A faor ablo report on tho the melli ure with the amendment was decided upon by the committee 01 federal reserve and corn com banking officials are se verely criticized tor for their course with respect to the stock market collapse la in the fall of 10 1020 0 la in an appendix to the report being bein cow complied piled by the senate bank ing and currency committees committee a sub committee neleh Is investigating the national and fed eral reserve banking systems the headed by senator sen glass carter g glass Q dem of virginia who was sponsor for or the federal reserve net act in congress Is particularly critical of what it holds to have bare been the banks excessive participation in the security markets and of th the mischievous effects of loans made mad to brokers for account of 0 others A suggestion Is offered that the banks bo be prohibited from acting for corporations investment trusts and others in making such loans at the same time the report shows the nation i bankers ore are opposed to new restrictions upon their investments in securities acting under a resolution by senator glass to make a complete survey suney of the national and federal reserve banking systems 1 the subcommittee Is expected to bring a bill to revise those systems in some particulars RESIDENT HOOVER announced P PRESIDENT the appointment of the fourth member of the american delegation to the disarmament conference at geneva the man selected being norman 11 davis of hew york who was under secretary of state in the wilson administration and chief financial adviser to the american delegation in the negotiations that resulted in the treaty of Versa versailles illeL later in the week the remaining delegate was appointed be he being gibson ambassador to belgium a veteran in such neg otla As alternate to in case any delegate cannot serve hugh wilson minister to switzerland was named arthur ne former foreign secretary in the labor government of great Br britain Italo told corr correspondents e spon dents in paris that he expected to preside over the arms conference although he no longer Is in office EMBERS of the progressive M MEMBERS group in the senate are again talking about a third party in the campaign of 1932 and are said to be considering three possible candidates assuming as they do that president hoover will be inand by the republican conven tion and also assuming that the democrats do not select a candidate to the liking of the group the three the independents are talking about are senator borah of idaho senator niram johnson of california who Is sometimes too regular I 1 to suit a few of then them and androv gov gifford pinchot of pennsylvania whose hose lightning rod Is always up senator norris of nebraska will not let his name be considered ali aa it j Is a believed would be satisfied with FraL franklin kIln D roosevelt as the democratic nominee but his selection Is no more certain now than it lias has been for months hewton newton D baker announced in cleveland that he would not be a delegate to the dem convention but neglected to say whether or not he would accept the nomination it if it were offered him both he and roosevelt were declared available candidates by josephus daniels in a statement given out in new york there was a cc cf cof the story that alfred E smith would again ask for the honor of leading his party and a spokesman for alfalfa bill I 1 murray spectacular governor of Ol oklahoma lahoma said bald that gentleman might be a candidate and the chances of gov albert 0 ritchie of marylard must not be overlooked b INLAND had a R nat lonai refer endrin on the question it tf abolishing IS h in the prohibition laffi law and on the basis of early r return C it was estimated that the 00 90 per cent of the finns voted wet DIAZ head bead of the catholic church in mexico has instructed his priests and sll 11 other catholics to disregard the new law passed by congress which limits to 25 tho the number os 0 priests in the federal district so the chances for received renewed trouble there are good u I 1 is a pir union |