Show news review of current events the world over representative McF addens violent attack on president hoover er stirs house chicago wins the republican national convention dy by EDWARD W PICKARD republican members of congress awo TWO A from lien pennsylvania n sylvan I 1 a representative senta tive louis mcfadden and senator david A reed stirred up the national legislature by violent attacks on the policy of president rao hoover and the administration in relation to the moratorium on intergovernmental er ern mental debts and the suggested revival of the refunding commission with the possibility lity of cancellation of war debts mcfadden former L mcfadden chairman of tile the house banking and currency committee was vas especially bitter in tits his hour long lone speech asserting chilt mr air hoover had sold out the united states to tile the german international bankers whom he named Rs as kuhn loeb co the paul warburg and their satellites he said the administrations course coulse in working tor for acceptance of the moratorium was as like tile the ways of an oriental potentate drunk with power ile he declared the presidents unofficial poll of congress last june was a crude attempt to usurp legislative representative john J oconnor of new york a tammany democrat jumped to his feet shouting to the republicans public ans its my president as well as yours hes talking about and if none of you will defend illin him from charges which are grounds tor for impeachment im going to but bait burnett at chiperfield of illinois republican was vas already up and its his reply was vigorous and adequate said be if the gentleman mcfaddon means what he says and if the gentleman Is sincere let him and his associates prepare articles of impeachment R against the president of the united states and let those articles of impeachment be tried and then the proof may be known knon and let the guilt and infamy and horror fall where it may the president of the united states would ask for such action knowing that the truth and a fair inquiry would vindicate him ladies and gentlemen if tere there Is one particle of integrity in tile the statement the gentleman has made let the gentleman produce proof of the charges let him show allow that we have a president who Is unworthy of occupying that high office or let him go from this chamber as a foul traducer of tile the character of an honest man who has fins often S SENATOR been regarded as the spokesman tor for secretary mellon denounced what he called the propaganda by the in ter national bankers to force cancel lotion for their own selfish interests and he declared flatly that lie he was opposed to the revival of the war debt commission as proposed by the president we have cancelled he said ail we are going to cancel it Is within the capacity of most of the nations of europe to pay us the amounts they bey owe us and as long ions as that flint fact stares us ua in the face it Is sheer imbecility beci lity for us to be any more gen erous than we have been in the past senators mckellar of tennessee and johnson of california followed in much the same vein and both declared they would not vote even fur for the one year moratorium the latter was before the house ways and means committee and undersecretary mills and secretary of suite state stimson both appeared before that body to urge ratification fi pr A ir R GARNER GAHNER and senator S SPEAKER robinson blo announced that the democratic bolef johnl policy committee had determined ter mined that the hoover moratorium was not a subject matter for party consideration and should be left open to tile the personal views of the democratic members the committee also decided that every possible effort would be made to reduce government exper expends idt tures but did not reach an agreement on ecat details with re senator 6 10 moses 05 to the tariff or tax revision leaving these with other matters for future consideration the first bill to reach actual committee discussion in ID the senate was wag one introduced by senator hale to authorize building the navy up to the london treaty limits organization of the senate was accomplished complis hed by the election of committee chairmen but the deadlock over the choice of a president pro tempore was not broken the progressives progress ives opposing tile reelection election re of senator george moses of new hampshire would not give in and moses hoses continued to preside one day the fronts delivered their entire vote to senator of michigan a regular who was a leader of the so called young guard last session but both Inn denberg and the young guard spurned this overture and continued to vote for mores C CHICAGO captured the republican national convention of 1932 the administrations alleged opposition to that city not manifesting itself the national committee presided over by chairman fess listened to earnest arguments to in favor of chicago and atlantic city and on the first ballot gave 86 votes to tile the former and 14 to the latter the choice was then made unanimous cleveland detroit philadelphia and st louis withdrew their bids before the balloting began none of them having been able to raise the money for the convention expense the committee decided that the convention should be called for the of june chicago guarantees up to to pay for the expenses of the G 0 P gathering and her hotels have agreed to accommodate delegates alternates and newspaper men at rates of front from sago to 4 a day the convention will be held in the new stadium which can seat about and which has ample accommodations for committees mit tees etc it has a cantilever root without obstructing pillars a modern ventilating and refrigerating system excellent acoustics and a fine pipe organ the only dr drawback aback Is the tact fact that the stadium Is located on the west side several miles from the hotels that will house bouse the visitors D ELIEF tor for the nations jobless Is arstill foremost in the mind of senator robert F I 1 wagner of new york lork last week he introduced in the senate a resolution designed to set in motion the machinery created by the federal ak employment stabilization act which was passed last session at bis instance 1 n s t a n c e this kw k w would mean a start on a two billion dol lar far federal p public u b I 1 I 1 c works pr program that would g give give emsen wagner to thousands of men in the preamble to his resolution senator wagner set forth facts and figures showing the gravity of the depression pres slon after citing the numbers of unemployed the many bank failures and the falling off in production he be showed allowed that the volume of construction for the third quarter of 1931 1031 was or 53 per cent less than tor for the he third quarter of 1928 that the volume of building contracts awarded declined in the first nine months of 1031 1931 below the similar period to in 1028 1928 that the volume of construction st of public works and public utilities has fallen from in tile the first nine months of 1928 to 7 that the wholesale prices of building materials declined from an index of in january to 74 9 in sep sed teni her that money spent for relief in the larger american cities was in september 1931 per cent greater than in september 1030 1930 and in october 1931 per cent greater then than in october 1930 0 VER in basel fi switzerland the young plan adl sory committee of which alfredo Ilen Be neiline edUce of italy Is chairman was said to have abandoned any intention of ngak ing strong recommendations for the complete abolition of reparations pa rations payments by germany although this was strongly ursel by bv colijn neutral dutch member and favored by others the committees mind was probably changed by the firm stand taken by walter A beneduce Bene cluce W stewart Sl ewart united states stales member against tile scaling down of war debts but europe still hopes the american attitude will be more lenient in a few Mont months fis the advisory commil committee tee will merely report to lo the various governments the facts uncovered concerning en cn parity to pay and notion action will be put up to the final reparations conference that probably will be held late in january A technical subcommittee submitted a written report to chairman beneduce on german holdings abi abroad oad and the holdings of foreigners in germany with a view to establishing the not net debt of the retch the figures were held in secrecy it was as understood this subcommittee suggested it was impossible to uncover all german investments abroad 1 and intimated that they were mul much h larger than the helel a marks listed in n tile wiggle report as of december 31 1930 pressure chiang kal kai shek U UNDER finally tins lias resigned as president of china rod and with ill him Alli minister alster of finance soong and foreign minister wellington koo also s 11 1 have stepped down the result it Is predicted in the orient will be a united china under a coalition government ern ment with the canton faction holding the upper hand the group that overthrew chiang includes dr sun po fo son of the late dr sun yat sen C c 0 wu former min chiang ka I 1 later to the g united shek states stales and eugene C chen lien formerly foreign minister for the present lin sen a veteran member of tho the nationalist party Is at the head of the government according to these leaders the new government will not longer rely so much on the league of nations and will assume a much more vigorous policy toward japan in the manchurian dispute this announcement may serve to quiet the chinese students who in their effort to bring on actual war with japan have continued their riotous demonstrations in chiang kal kai shek explained his resignation in the following statement 1 I have tried to fulfill my obligations ever since I 1 was made chairman of the national government in 1928 try my comrades at canton said they would come to only on condition that I 1 resign this means that I 1 must retire before peace and unity are restored dispatches indicate that M MUKDEN manchuria will soon become autonomous tono with gen tsang shill as its first ruler the general has lust just been installed as governor of province of chica mukden Is the capital ne lie replaced yuan clan kal who was installed after the japanese captured the city in september and was never considered more than a temporary figurehead new premier tsuyoshi Tsuyo i JAPANS inukai in his bis first interview dp declared japan does not covet an inch of ground in manchuria but insisted that marshal chang hsueh hang must withdraw his bis army from the Chin chinchor chow region ue ile said the japanese demanded only their treaty rights with guarantees of safety for their nationals in china in response to a IN it question regarding disarmament the premier said 1 I favor it premier one of the most absurd inukai ideas in the world Is the insistence upon maintaining large armies and navies ue lie concluded the interview with the hope that the united states would soon get over its streak of thrift and buy more silk japan needs the money the premier has appointed as foreign minister kenkichi yoshiman a ambassador bas to paris and japans representative senta tive at the meetings of the league of nations council government C chancellor in germany seems to be secure until january at least tor for the socialist party in caucus decided to support him long enough to give him an opportunity to enforce the price reductions duct ions he promised in his emergency decree if he be falls fails in this the socialists cia lists will join the communist and Hitler ites in opposition and may overthrow him the retch authorities are working hard to uncover the facts in tile the fascist plot against the republic which they believe exists in reply to bruen ings threat to mobilize an army it if necessary to crush the nazis herr hitler gave out a long letter in which he defied tile the chancellor called his emergency worthless find and demanded liberty and power tor for tile the fascists REPORTS of the royal mix up in rumania continue contradictory and confusing the latest la Is that king carol and prince nicholas have made up that the latter has agreed to give up tits his wife jana deleta legally but only legally and that lie he will therefore retain his royal titles find prerogatives and his military commands so nicholas and jana will be merely companions as were and are carol and lupescu bover round table conference over the status of burma promises to go tile the way of that concerning india the other day three delegates representing certain elements in burma withdrew front from the conference because of dissatisfaction with the british statement of intentions to give burma a constitution inside of w which latch to become a self governing dominion the three acle delegates gutes said they went to london with instructions from their priests to return immediately if anything less than a full immediate and responsible government was wag offered 1 I 1 ILLINOIS republicans are anxiously 1 waiting to learn whether united states district judge james n H wll wit kerson will run tor for governor of that state so tar far he Is silent recently judge wilkerson called on president hoover and it la Is said the president urged him to go after tile the governorship predicting tits his election the lur jur tat it Is reported would prefer to remain on the bench and to accept hla his stated promotion to the federal cir cult court of appeals ft E ml 1 western newspaper union tinion |