Show news review of current events the world over janies james at becks interesting suggestions V to congress 0 butler may alay be G 0 P C chairman hair nian british parliament in action by EDWARD W PICKARD eminent statesmen are converging 0 alil on washington already in preparation for the session of con idress that opens to in december and ench each one seems to have his 3 own ideas of 0 what w hat should be done to save anve the nation the remedies they are ready to propose are arc as various as the men themselves and at least some ot of those that tire are not too evidently put forward for the purpose of furt h e r embarrassing an already a troubled J M beck administration m may a Y be worth considering president hoover hooter it Is reliably rc reported ortch yet made imade up ap his mind what it best to ile be done and his cabinet members bold widely divergent views james M deck beck republican representative senta tive from pennsylvania Is always listened to respectfully and now on his return from a trip to europe lie be lins has a lot to say lie he decided the plight was due to excessive taxation tor for socialistic purposes and tears fears the united states Is 19 in grave danger of being led into the same road mr beck suggests that the present example of the british should be followed by the formation of a coalition leadership of republicans and democrats in congress for the purpose of abolishing unnecessary and meddlesome bureaus and effecting other economies the estimates that probably two billions of dollars annually could be saved by temporarily suspending sinking fund requirements and by scrapping such governmental machinery as the farm board numerous bureaus of the departments of agriculture ri commerce and la labor or and various commissions consecrated to paternalistic terna listic care of the c citizenry la in their occupations and in t their air homes no he favors only one adal additional lonal kind of tax ue he would have bave congress pronounce light wines and beer cating in fact which he be says bays can be done constitutionally end and then impose on an excise tax on such beverages which he be estimates would bring in halt half a billion dollars of revenue annually THAT HAT amazing story of the defalco eions of walter E wolfe manager of the coupon department of the continental tin illinois bank of chicago was made almost complete by an announcement from arthur reynolds eb chairman airman of the board of directors lie he said that abat during twelve years wolfe had stolen 1906 which makes his embezzlement bezz lement the second largest tn in amerlean american banking history the bank is covered by insurance up to and a charge against special reserves for the balance of was made mr air reynolds stated ne lie expressed the opinion however that this entire amount over and above the insured sum would be recovered in time GOSSIP G OSSIP about national politics now includes discussion concerning the man who shall succeed senator simeon D fess of ohio chlo as chairman of the national committee it is ranted granted that bit clr hoover can have a if he wishes it so fo his choice will prevail its BS to the manager of the campaign the one deri definite nite state ment to date is abil of the boston post to tile the effect that former mer senator william w M butler 1 it cutler butler of massa lied has been approached by close friends of president hoover regarding his big acceptance of the place ue ile was chairman during the th administration of president ident coolidge and directed his campaign the post says bays ir air butler was recently a weekend week end guest at the rapidan Ita camp und recommended charles D hilles for the place it was after this that he was himself askea allej it if he be would accept the chair Mansil lp some of the stat statesmen osmen in washington are talking of the availability of lawrence C phipps lips former senator from colorado as chairman those who favor him urge that his great wealth would help the committee in raising the large campaign fund the that t will vill be nsf ned led mr clr phipps maintains it home lu in washington all tills is long distance talk tor for the hie national committee does not meet until Ie cember when it will choose a date and city for the 1032 convention relief director gifford giffor 1 nand NATIONAL and his committee are as busy gs as bees coordinating co the efforts of gate and municipal governments to meet the job of caring for the unemployed next winter president boo ver has added many names to the advisory board so it now includes a great creat number of the count rys leading ruen men in all lines Ms it was believed these advisers would soon be called in sea BOS flona labor day gave occasion for numer ous expressions concerning the situation by labor lenders leaders cabinet members congressmen and others in general era the dole iden idea was condemned but many agreed with william green head of the american federation of labor who asserted that nork must be provided the idle by industry governor murray of oklahoma speaking at chicago vehemently attached wall street and tile hie international bankers charging them with having upset the be economic structure of the country lie called for a now new deal lea in 19 1932 1912 12 fur for tile the laborers laborera and common people and freer lending to the producing classes ills his talk tails so as if tie he were suggesting himself for president as the candidate of 0 a new party for lie assailed republicans and democrats alike so watch out for alfalfa bill the london bobbles bobbies NN with rubber batons struggled to disperse a mob of jobless men and communists british parliament opened its special session called to try to balance tile the budget after the usual speech from the hie throne had ev been rend read prime minister macdonald head of the new national governments government offered a motion that the house resolve itself into a ai committee of tile the whole for the speedy passage of the econ king george omy y measures devised by the cabinet lie ile insisted on a division stating the resolution was considered as a test of confidence the result of the voting gave cave the government a majority of 59 the figures being for and against it IL the conservatives and most of the liberals lined up with macdonald as did twelve members of the labor party sir oswald moseley and his new party were in opposition together with arthur render sons sonia the economy budget as presented by chancellor Cliance llor snowden and accepted by the house caused groans from the laborite beaches ben clies its principle features summarized are taxes income standard rate raised six pence bringing it to five shillings in the pound about in 5 or 25 per cent deer beer Iner increased eased one penny two american cents a pint leaf tobacco increased eight pence 16 cents a pound other forms of tobacco proportionately gasoline e increased creased in two pence 4 cents a gallon entertainment movies and le legitimate itt theaters increased 18 16 23 2 3 per cent total new taxes this year next year savings dole cut 10 per cent police wages cut to a eluding eliding g scale upward from five shillings about a week school teachers wages cut 15 per cent civil servants of all kinds from cabinet ministers down ray pay cuts ranging as high as 20 per cent heavy reductions in outlay for defense services education and road fund an interesting incident was the announcement no by king george that he be desired a reduction of in his civil list of which Is tile the annual income paid by the government to the crown queen mary and other members of the royal family joined the kings request tor for cuts in their parliamentary grants and the prince of wales who derives his income solely from his duchy of cornwall estimated to ble about per year announced tie he intended to contribute to the national exchequer L LOWELL bales of springfield mass blass who a few years ago w was as a miner working under underground ground is the new american king of the lie air for he won the thompson trophy race at th tha national air races in cleveland mak ing the new record of ao an average speed of miles an hour in his bis gee cee bee over tile the mile closed course ills money reward was among the seven rivals he bent beat was maj jimmy doolittle whose achievements at the meet earned for him of the women fliers mrs mae mac haizlip of st louis was the kM Zest money winner her share being john livingston of aurora ni captured six bis trophies and a lot of colix coin T pRO ROUBLE UBLE between japan and china always in tile the othus seems to be getting nearer the reason Is the shooting of capt shintaro japanese as a spy by chinese troops in manchuria some weeks ago the his japanese cabinet met early to in the week to consider the matter and minister of war jiro aln a MI set forth the ardys attitude recently he urged the government to take a firm stand in dealing with the chinese rulers of manchuria who have sought pretexts to delay answering ra queries from tokyo tile the vernacular r far press in japan insists on strong measures against china six military planes of the ninth division at kanazawa dropped handbills hand bills that called the attention of the nation to the danger of japanese interests in Man Alan hurla being jeopardized this ts Is the first time the army has bas taken laken such unusual measures tile the handbills hand bills said countrymen awaken the national defense is endangered the members of the league WHAT of nations assembly termed it lamentable error was rectified ged when the assembly met diet in geneva and a almost I 1 in 0 9 t immediately adopted a resola tion inviting co to join the league the first business was the election of a al ww president anil and this honor was conferred L t on nikolas seu ft of rumania fornic former r foreign aln it er and 1 I now rumanian am cassador bas to great britain then the met mat N ter of mexico was taken up lip lord cecil of england said the lie admission of mexico would rectify an error in the formation of the league adding 11 1 I must admit I 1 personally had a part in committing this error ile he said the aid of mexico was needed in the leagues efforts to solve world problems these sentiments were echoed by al elland el land of france signor grandi grand of italy curtius of germany and of japan and the resolution was adopted unanimously while the statesmen were paying tribute to mexico her observer at geneva martinez de alba walked about the auditorium smiling and shaking hands bands with the leading delegates the mexican senate accepted the invitation vIt vi and cabled its action to geneva the mexicans feel that her position in the league will give mexico prestige in the eye of other latin american nations close on the announce ment that the farm board will sell bushels of its wheat to china comes the news that germany Is dickering for the file purchase of tons from the same source of course both lots would be sold on long term credits and many americans doubt that we ever will receive payment of the vi heat tor for china one halt half will be turned into flour before jt it leaves the united states in order to pacify the american millers the shipments will te be tons monthly tile the first to go before october 1 carl williams said american shipping lines would have a chance to carry tills this wheat and flour but must meet competition in other words be willing to carry the grair across he be pacific at the lower rates bid by other lines hoes M MORE ORE than sixty experts on rural problems met at the university of chicago to try to formulate an economic policy for farm relief relict their ser sessions were behind closed doors but those who consented to be interviewed between sessions held out little littie immediate encouragement for farmers especially those depending on cotton and wheat the policies of the farm board came in for condemnation on the part of many representatives who declared that the boards policy of discouraging production of such crops awbert a wheat and cotton was detrimental CHILES naval mutiny ended a almost as suddenly as it be began bean an and peace once more reigns in that tbt country officially at least the rebels who objected to various gorer government 1 went measures held beld out until the air force went into action against them one hundred planes circled over the warships held by the mutineers muti dropping bombs that sank some destroyers and damaged the battleship latorre la torre then literature v as rear admiral admira dropped telling the r gomez fc rebels they had no chance so they gave up tip their officers including rear admiral gomez commander of tho the fleet were set get freo free and resumed their commands and tile the craft were taken to valparaiso and port tongoy mongoy llie hie government has started at ar investigation vesti gation gatlon into the guilt of those involved more than 2700 enlisted men and petty officers other hundreds of men some of them in the army took part in the seizure of the bases at talcahuano end valparaiso it Is alleged tint that communists stirred up tip the whole while affair the nation was generous in praise of tile the conduct of the aviation division and attaches of embassies and legations remarked that it was the first time in a latin american revolt that aircraft had find conquered a navy to protect a government the senate proposed to the cabinet that one of the outstanding heroes of the rebellion fernando de la paz be raised to the rank of major the lieutenant defended single handed the powder magaz lra rd at talcahuano and killed seven insurgent our gerit soldiers with seven shots when they tried to rush him IS Hewn pT jj |