Show news review of current events the world over statesmen at tendon conference try to pull germany out of financial morass president hoover offers plan dy cy EDWARD W PICKARD R resolutions C FOUR fou 0 r recommends blons devised by the committee of finance ministers and adopted by the seven power conference in london comprised the total results of the parley and it ft was the opinion of experts that little it if anything had been done for the ac prime mini relief of gerter mcdonald many y the plan pinn includes the suggestions of president hoover which secretary stimson said were really both american and british in conception here briefly summarized mari zed are the recommendations adopted first that the central banks and the world bank for international settlements tle ments extend the german credit tor for a further period of three months hs second that private banks be urged to leave their credits now in germany in german hands bands for the present third that a world bank committee be appointed to consider the questions of short term loans to germany and the conversion of existing short term loans to long term loans foith that the conference note with satisfaction the action of german industrialists to in creating a reserve of approximately on the german gold discount bank after the conference adjourned chancellor Bru bruehling elling 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 several other countries herr bruening also conferred with premier laval of france on tile the possibility lity of the latter visiting berlin the next three months that france is not at all in sympathy rith nith the hoover credits proposal was made clear by premier laval when he informed the conference our country saved herself in 1926 that Is an example which germany should meditate upon prime minister ramsay mcdonald presided oer the sessions of the conference and at its opening he sought to impress on the delegates the imperative pera tive need of speedy and decisive action if re no cannot ond find a solution of the present crisis said he be no one can foretell the political and financial dangers that will ensue it will be difficult to stay the flood before it has overwhelmed the whole of central europe with rith consequences social and political as well as purely financial which no min man can estimate time Is against us every day adds adda to the risks of a collapse which will be outside of human control RANCE took advantage of the in FRANCE confabs to start a campaign for putting teeth in the kellogg pact and in the league of nations covenant A memorandum issued at the dorsay replying to the leagues request tor for information on armed strength contained the olli caal view that disarmament cannot be accomplished unless an international armed force is set up under the aegis of the league or reciprocal obligations are undertaken to prevent aggression gres sion by a military force the document gave no precise figures 15 agures gures on frances armaments but did declare that those armaments have been reduced to the lowest loviest possible paint under present conditions condition 9 in europe and the world national security Is still the slogan of france and she insists on guarantees it if her armaments are gli t be modified the memorandum finally contends that insecurity for one state means insecurity for all and the idea of neutrality is incompatible with the potion notion of solidarity of states WHILE W HILE statesmen in london were trying to reach conclusions clu that might result in the complete abandonment of the projected austro ger roan man customs union I 1 by the german government ern ment the world court in the hague opened a hearing on the proposal that has D III r rotten R been so dear to the berg hearts of the officials in berlin before the court tool took up tile ease case president adabel of japan installed judges de bustamente Buhta mente of cuba and wang of china who were not present at the last session after this preliminary the full court including frank E B kellogg of the united states stales began the hearing paring li with the governments of germany austria france italy and czecho sio as parties to the case they were represented by art an army of if agents counsels advocates and assistants si al the austrian agent prof irot eric was ras accompanied by an american A S feller of the lie new york bar from vienna indicate that austria Is not nearly so eager for the customs union as she was before the present financial crisis lilt hit germany indeed the austrian government may drop the plan entirely it Is now engrossed in trying to extricate austria from its own financial difficulties dr franz rottenberg who until recently was director general of the blink 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 credit find and budget system which it Is hoped will pull the nation out of the hole A announcement is made by the insurgent government at canton china that it will begin operations operation against the nationalist government on august 1 when gen chang fat kawl will lead nn an army into klang Kii ngsi sl province which is nominally nationalist territory this do doclot clon followed the announcement no that gen cen stith shih yusin yu sin an nationalist anti had begun hostilities iu in northern nort herD china general operations north of the yellow river caused the declaration of martial law in neiping and and the invocation of a news censorship by nationalist authorities T transported transported RAN SPORTED from el paso texas in an ambulance albert B fall former secretary of the interior entered the new mexico penitentiary at santa fe fc to serve a sentence of a year Y car and a day for or bribery in federal 0 oil 1 leases me ile was put in the prison hospital where he Is expected to serve his time the usual photographing finger printing classifies tien and numbering routine was dispensed with until fall is reported by the prison physician dr E W fiske as able to stand these details interviews by the press with fall were forbidden by the united states department of justice in a letter of instructions to warden ed swope of the new mexico penitentiary SHOULD alfalfa bill murray governor of oklahoma seek any other office it Is likely lie won would receive a large part of the motorist vote of tile the state tie he has bas been engaged in a contest with gov ross S sterling of texas over toll and rov r ov murray free bridges across the red river which separates the two states and for a time at least the result was that automobiles to crossed the river on free spans excepting the one fit at denison Don lson texas and the owners of toll bridges were doing no business at the south end of the denison tree free bridge texas rangers were stationed oy arder order of governor sterling to stop traffic after oklahoma off officers leers had torn down don a barrier that had been erected in retaliation tal lation governor murray b had ad highway w ay crews tear up the approaches to toll spans that are near two free bridges the denison toll bridge was blocked at the oklahoma end forcing traffic to make a 30 mlle mile detour to the free bridge at preston preston oklahoma highway employees sat said they had received orders to begin tear ing up a section of road near achille olla okla leading to K X 0 G railroad bridge at carpenters blun bluff eight miles east of denison the railroad bridge has a toll runway for vehicles involved in the controversy are a federal injunction and a contract with toll bridge owners J J loy texas state senator prominent in highway affairs informed governor ng that he considered the alie texas executive had overstepped over stepped his authority in sending bending rangers to block the denison tree free bridge the bridge was as closed by a federal injunction and keeping it closed was a matter for federal officers loy said BAD weather conditions I 1 marred conri ed the 1031 national balloon ellmin elimination ti llon raie vy which st 1 t at t akron I 1 r oil and the contest was decidedly unsatisfactory first place was as won by the united states navy big bag which was piloted by liedts T r u G M settle and wilfred bushnell Bosh noll second l lct bush place wont went to the nell goodyear zeppelin goodyear Goody car vill VIII piloted by frank trotter and third honors to the W J R of detroit guided by ed J nill lilt and arthur Sch lohser lobser the navy balloon landed at marilla N Y after covering a distance of miles the goodyear cain e to earth about two hours inter nt at stev ens densville ville out igo miles from her starting point while riffle the W J it I 1 line down at wale W ale it 11 P ri n kr ir lile lae after coi cohering ering only il i i 1 the army balloon no i piloted by capt karl S axtater and dieul 11 S couch haj had to cover only about SO 80 miles 11 1 to take fourth ill place in he contest this bag cume came down at cu cus tards pa ila after into a storm the same storm forced down L P furcolow and john bleker the akron balloon pilots atio landed four conr miles north of ravenna to take fifth place after traveling only about 20 miles A second army balloon piloted by licurs edgar Foge foglesonger and john A tarro was last with fill a night flight of only 33 35 minutes it covered only 12 miles before coming down As a result of the contest tile the navy and goodyear balloons will represent the united states along with W T van orman of akron in the international gordon cordon bennett race insurgents have N nicaraguan busted loose again a and id are giving the national guard so much trouble that united states marine patrols went to the rescue from managua A large party of rebels armed with pistols and machetes entered the town of rama llama on the Es condido river and after sharp fighting was driven back by national guardsman guardsmen guardsman guardsmen guards men men three of the invaders and one guardsman were killed about the same time men under pedro altamirano Sandi sandinista chieftain sacked the small mining town of santa domingo in chontales Chon Chou tales department according to official reports police killed one of tile the insurgents A national guard patrol was an ambushed hushed on both sides of the chico river at Kis kisalaya Ki salaya alays by 40 insurgents the government overn ment has been informed three of the insurgents were killed and one guardsman was wounded rounded UR eight new ton cruisers 0 OUR it has been found roll so badly in rough water that the effectiveness of their gunfire Is impaired therefore they are to be altered already anti rolling tanks and larger bilge keels are being put in the pensacola and the northampton and if these changes are successful the other cruisers also will III have them navy officials said tile the seriousness of the roll had been exaggerated the seven cruisers now building have been so modified in design it was said that the tendency to roll will lie be eliminated HAT was said ato to be the largest prohibition investigation ever undertaken came to a climax in baltimore when N hen a federal era grand jury returned three indictments char charging ing 53 corporations and individuals in new york L new jersey dela ware maryland amos W W michigan and ohio woodcock 00 coe with con conspiracy piracy to violate the prohibition laws laus the investigation was vas begun in august 12 1929 1 after the seizure in baltimore of three big stills used tor for cracking and re commercial alcohol for beverage purposes more than witnesses it nesses including prohibition director woodcock dr james 11 doran former director and officials of the attorney generals office up appeared before tile 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 west virginia and maryland the largest industrial alcohol company in the country according to the charges the conspiracy was started in 1927 and corporations po rations were ere formed for the purchase of industrial alcohol so it could be resold to other individuals tor for conversion into beverage channels it was said the ring operated plants at clee cleveland erie pa paterson N J and fredonia Fre donla and florida N Y HEAT continues to be a live WHEAT copac for a considerable part of the count rys population and scarcely a lay day passes without either an attack on the policy of the farm board or a defense of Us its way of doing business tile the price having dropped to 25 Z cents a bushel or even lower in tile the southwest the growers are using their grain in ways heretofore unknown in the texas panhandle it Is accepted as admissions to theaters and by dentists and newspapers to in lieu of cost cash many of the southwestern farmers are feeding wheat heat to poultry cattle and hogs and using it tor for fuel A judge in dodge city kan offers to marry couples for ten bushels of the grain add in several cities motor companies take it in exchange for used cars at the rate of 50 cents a bushel S are causing a lot of trouble in spain and it Is a ques whether the new republic will be able to survive r riotous demonstrations iu in seville resulted in the death of nearly a score of persons and martial law was proclaimed there it was as predicted that eliat when the assembly was formally constitute A the cabinet would resign immediately that alcala zenora would be elected president und mid that he would summon either manuel azana present war minister or alejandro Derri darroux Dor roux lux foreign minister to the premiers b p I 1 the proclamation declaring martla martia law in seville set forth that troops troop would ore fire on the slightest warning var ning and that therefore residents lind had beba kepp keep ot off the streets and out our ol of balconies resistance to the will result in immediate court mar vill I 1 the troops wore were ordered to usi use heavy artillery to destroy houses fron from which naping hiis has been going on 1 06 ca 1331 1931 vealera news didar I 1 |