Show I 1 news review of current current events the world over united Ul lifted states warns japan it Is violating the nine pois er treaty president prods Conr congress 0 ress on oti belief relief measures by EDWARD W PICKARD JAPAN has lin been formally notified that in the opinion of theaniel the amor icon goi go ern eminent elic title Is i de lo lating the nine power treaty by her actions in manchuria T h u united states does not recognize as legal japan japans mccu potion of the country china and japan are both named that wash ington will not rec any agreement entered into ly them which vio inks latts the open door p ei pact pl or tile gellogg secy stimson giitl nur nar treaty theo the o statements were fonar forwarded ded in identical notes to toko and banking by secretary of state stimson who ulio immediately thereafter called in the diplomatic rep rell resent athes ot of tile sIgni to ho the nine power pact and told them viliam lio lie had done it was mas expected that great britain and some of the other powers would follow the american example mr stimson declined to say what hot could orvi arnould be done if japan persists in viola lions of the treaty the nine power pact calls for mi no other action than lull full and frank be ticen the contri contracting clIng poi erg ers con corned in case of an emergency tho the Relli kellogy kellogs gg treaty cills for or no or diplomatic steps the Ja japanese forces in manchuria roith on southward from chin and occupied the ga eaten gateas teay ay to china situated where the tile great wall reaches tile he coast their garrison in m as scully increased anil and a n grand was held barller in the reek the wash bigton adamini was aroused by an attack mide on american consul culver U B chamberlain by japanese soldiers in muldon formal protest brought an apology from the japanese amb ambassador issidor in but mr stimson let ii hm in know that the incident would not be considered closed until the ol offenders enders had been adequately pun dished for this affair as tor for all its actions in manchuria the Ja japanese government sought to put forward excuses and explanations which in dost most cases appear to be ready made to fit the circumstances on friday a bomb u was as hurled in tokeo a by a young corean in an ef fore to assassinate emperor ito it exploded near the carriage carr lago 1 receding that occupied by the tile ruler and no one was injured IW AT disturbance in the french government was canned by the death of andre maginot Magl not minister of i ar or and it appeared certain there would be changes in the cabinet some observers expected briand would be forced out and that Tard liti mould succeed him as foreign minister maginot was responsible fr for the tile governments strong military attitude and the plan for it great chain of 0 fortresses along the cistern border WITH wing president hoover appealing to congress for spee speedy dyani ani ton partisan action on the relief measures he has recommended the democrats began to push forward the first of their party bills ot of major malor im this la Is a tariff bill not designed 1 to alter ex asting rates but to derive the cf chlof executive of his control over the flexible provisions of the present act it also calls on the J W collier president to sum mon non an international conference for the reduction of tariff rates this measure which was cintr introduced by representative james IV collier of mississippi democratic chairman of the house ways and means had the appi approval oval of the congressional democratic tic lc joint policy committee it tale away the power now dow enjoyed by the president to accept or reject as be alone sees fit abe recommendations ions lons made by the tariff commission under the provisions of the smoot hawley act it would give congress the ar fical al right to determine whether or not the commission commissions i findings justify a change in rates supported by all the damoc ats and probably some of the Inde ent this bill it vas admitted had a good chanca to get through both houses but not ith a sufficient margin to pass pas it over the presidential veto that might light be expected expect eil ja 8 plea for quick M MR action on relict relief bills was made in a special message the measure for which be he spoke aspe dally included the bill already pas cj ed by tile house to increase the capitalization of the federal land bunk bank estein bj by a sum bein cen IW and 1 WJ OW the lie bill 11 to create a federally financed WW WO tion finance corporation the bill to create a home loan discount E stein stem capitalized by tho the govern 11 ment at a minimum of end and a bill to liberalize the redl count provisions of tho the fed aral rescue resene system 8 stem the president also urged a plan to release the tile assets of closed banks a revision of hie tile transportation act irth a blew law to strengthening the value of railroad bonds and a revision slon of the banking laws the better to protect depositors senate a 3 house leaders of both parties to aid old the det is 8 proposals the he senate started relief affairs in its own nay uny by passing senator clippers resolution authorizing the di to the nedy of bushels of sta flient held by the farm form board through the administration of the american lied dross and other organizations the farm baird Is to be credited with the market price of wheat at the tine time of the traus action john barton payne pane cha chairmen Irmin of the lie lied cross said that that organization would gladly undertake the distribution and later before the house committee on agriculture be he not only spoke in favor of this bill but encouraged the introduction of a bill to treat farm board cotton in the same some fas fa silon lilon so lint thit cotton goods may be donated to those lack ing clochin mr was ex on one point he lie vv anted the exact duties of the lied cross as distributing agent definitely set out in the bill 11 out of 0 his experience he said the red cross rould be crt in whatever it did and be v wished no loopholes left in the bill C COULD william jennings bryan hae how returned to virth and been present at the senile senite chamber the other day he lie would have been IM densely d tor for the clr IG to tissue 1 issue which near ly carried him into 4 11 the white house years ngo was revived by senator burton IL wheeler T that h a t Demo democrat trat from montana n a in produced trod a b bill 11 pro viding for t the h e free coinage of silver sen wheeler oil tle the bais of lc 16 ounces to I 1 of gold which ft as exactly what mr bryan sought so long to bring about tills this legislation dould do mire that all suggestions heretofore acm billed towards rev reviling hIng en coura ing vitalizing and business in this country in I 1 throughout through ort the world said contentment happiness and lu in curative occupation would be buted for or discontentment despair with their in inevitable evitable resultant tragedies to follow S SENATOR BORAH sometimes disregards buterly lie the wrath of his colleagues and he be did this when he introduced three bills designed to effect economies in expenditures the first of thebe measures deluce re luce the salaries of the federal farm board members from 12 to 9 GOO a year it would further place a 15 max imura on any annual salary con necked with the board a provision aimed at the counsel who now receives the second bill strikes at the dearld twenty cent mileage the of congress congressional loral and certain other governmental officers the third bill cuts the salary of the tile vice dice president from roni a year to 10 OW and does the same thing for the members of the president 0 cabinet it also reduces the 10 per annum paid to senators and representatives to it was wa stinted at tle the IN white bite houlb that president hoover did not believe this federal salary cut movement would come close to passive in cor gress and that if it were seriously considered he would oppose it it ells 1113 opinion Is that it would result in loss of effle efficiency lency and mornia and also that it would set n bad exa example fr for the country all through the depression lun the president has urged business and industry not to reduce wages except as 03 a last lost resort DEMOCRATS tj and wets both rejoiced A joicey over the result of the election in new to nil fill the vacancy by the death of Represent representative athe fletcher hale dry republican in a noni normally nally republican district william N rogers former congressman uha w ha Is a wet democrat was victorious victor loua over former alov john by abot 1000 votes rogers chief isue I sue la in tho the campaign ans as and industrial depression the democrat democrats in the tile house now lumber 20 while the republican inive have and the tile barmer one C in tho the united states bare have been it specialty of hamilton lish jr congressman from anew lork and tho lie recent tragedy in laston loston ila when iv en r gf niall mail clerks acro ere killed by a bomb mailed to an italian together with the dIsco discovery iery of bombs in the mall in oilier other localities gave gae him a new opportunity he ile in trod produced in t h e house a re resolution n calling for a 11 con hamilton ton fish inquiry jr j into late tho tile activities of fascists and onti in this country the diabolical bomb con sp pl iracy racy bo lie said had been charold cli to bolli both these factions of our ital lan ian residents and he urged the in instigation tor for the of put ting an end to all such which tend to create discord with a friendly nation and have calad enmities riots and murders among our own people oil J it askell chairman of i JOHN tho the democratic national committee fearing a n split between the wet and dry ft 4 of the party backed down A lift from ills dripping wet attitude he ile mide pub lie a letter he sent to members of the lie nati nationiel onil committee recommend ing the adopt adoption lon of a home rule plank by tile coming national con he ile advocates the slon of an all amendment to tho the eight I 1 ight tenth amendment which would give ive control rf the liquor traffic to each state mr raskob also asked that the result of his questionnaire to con tribu tors to the fact national cam laign be reff to the contention more afore than replies to the questionnaires were received and of these 93 per cent favored the resubmission of the lie eighteenth amendment to the people benenty aloo 1 per cent bere ft ere for outright repeal repeat of prohibition M all mi a 0 Is in pris on at poona many kotlier lead ers of the gindlin are under arrest and troops ire on oil their way from to reinforce those in india hut bill it Is evident the british government Is going to have line a terribly hard time suppressing duppre ang the revolt of tiie tile natives mccroy lord put into effect various emergency decrees outlaw ing the all india congress pirty forbidding contributions to its funds and prohibiting demonstrations and peaceful ful picketing from his ills cell G issued nn an appeal to the christians of india to support lie independence movement to adopt the spinning wheel and homespun home bome spun gir garments ments and to renounce drink nathe women were leading most of the and antl british demonstrations while the men car ried on the fiatt against of taxes and manufactured illicit silt the boycott of british goods of all I 1 ands sart senad ad rapidly gandhi told I 1 is followers that the boycott 1 Is the weapon that will bring eng land to her knees G 0 abbass i CHARLES C dor to great britain on corn com ing home from london the other day took tool occasion to deny forcibly the rumor that be he vies tas a u pai sible candidate tor for the republican nomination for president resident a sort of if last hope of those who do not favor the of mr hoover uen gen eral danes daves said he was in 11 washington ashington cohely for the tile pobe 1 of consul insulting tir G 0 dawes alth the president concerning the course to be fol lowed by the american delegation to the coming disarmament conference of which delegation he Is tu to be the head after general dawes and the other american delegates had breakfast bre alfast with president Ident hoover it was uns announced at the white houe biou e that the united states does not in tend to play a leading role at the conference having cut the ameri amerl can military establishment to the bona la in the of economy no further cuts along this line should be expected this administration spokesman said sold it was also point ed out that ns as the united states now ranked fifteenth among the nation nations in n military power there was little likelihood that this conn coun try would be asked to make any real cuts NOT nis OT only chicago but mankind h much the tile poorer for the death of julius rosenwald Bos llos enwald emald pillion and capitalist who away after two years 0 of alint ss he ile had bad made great sums of horev in merchandising aad devoted moat mot of his fortune to her berF factions designed to encourage thrift and to eradicate racial and rell rellious lous poeju dice dle 71 union pi spared by it tle a I 1 D C Q M hu se service av till 1 three principal focal U points of the sino japanese disturbance in manchuria Anga uchi and chin chowsu al liar Is perli perhaps aps the most widely knon because it has been A stopping place and press bill for world girders in recent 3 icara cars liar Is the capital of hellens klang largest of the three provinces of manchuria and the pal city in a vast only partially de area of rich farming forming and grazing land military activity is s no new now sensation to the in habitants of this his brown v ailed city in its fertile valley of the river wag was built in to overawe marauding tribes of mongols Mon gols and cossacks later china sent many bandits into oxide in manchuria the raed med ley of native population groups in the vicinity of forced be the construction of huge barracks there and the detail of military units to the town so that it has long bid hid the aspect of a fortress like every otin important lity owes its present wealth and activity to railroads rall roadS when the chinese I 1 astern falln railway ay was built as a short cut bet betteen veen chita chile and bladl vladivostok bstok was a slovenly settlement of buildings back of its walls build ers of lie the chinese eastern missed the town by laying the line IS 18 miles tg tp the south later however a gauge gauze spur vas built con necking nith ft ath the chinese cast eastern castra ra at TIt sihar station came into the recent I 1 misunderstanding however thrush a new and extremely buy rall roid line constructed during thelast the lust decide northward from too cantu through Angan chi and croas ing over the chinese eastern imin miln line on a arll bridge e at sta eta tion the tile junction point of the nar rom gauge line this new line Is chinese operated and japanese owned from to ang Angan ancel chi and entirely hines hinesl owned and op emited from angan hi hl to the city of TIt sillar the tie new line dom does not end at attsie sihar but continues in a northeast direction for 70 miles to Tolan clen eventually it will reach the siberian border and will connect with a branch of the trans siberian rail rall way at town with modern improvements few rew travelers isolated sihar before the railroad came come for a time those who did passed by coffins comas strewn outside the town walls coffins of natives whose tom hies iles were unable to pay burial ex benses inside the walls malls the travelers ell ers so saw w a dingy pa panorama nomina of dl dirty arty shacks lining unpaved and tillight tin light ed streets railroads have haie changed ell that codly sIhar Is a busy town greatly changed and improved by modern development bite it Is net ther as large nor as modernized as the other two Manchur Manch urlau laa provin caal capitals alen and kirin has |