Show news review of current events the world over muse house passes relief belief bill in face of veto threat by the president ginghams Bing hams beer rider seems blocked plans for campaign by EDWARD W PICKARD W WITH VV the aid of 35 republican members the democrats put through the jie house the compromise emergency relief bill carrying 2122 1 I as revised by IFS the conferees ond and ass containing g provisions g that president w ser had plainly in j S I 1 dilated would lead 5 tr him to veto the thedeas meas j tire lire chief of these Is a clause empowering the reconstruction S finance corporation to make loans to in go divi duals and muni speaker unable to garner obtain funds f aroln normal banking facilities cili ties speaker garner had find insisted on the retention of this provision for the benedit bdie bene lit tit of the ni masses asses and mr hoover had been equally insistent on its exclusion asserting it made the government a pawn broker and would jeopardize the credit of the nation the bitter controversy between president derit and speaker followed two futile conferences at the white house sir mr garner violently attacked mr coover on the floor of the house and mr hoover retorted with a scorching statement placing all the blame for the disagreement on the shoulders of the speaker As the bill went to the senate following a flurry of debate shot through with politics and peppered with attacks on speaker garner as obstinate willed and demagogic it provided for increasing the capitalization aid yd borrowing power of the reconstruction finance corporation from to it also carried in addition for public works construction to be financed by the treasury of the turned over to the reconstruction finance corporation all but Is set aside tor for loans part Is to be loaned directly to individuals and cities on such security as they can command the balance is to be loaned to states cities public and private agencies corpora eions and various sorts of organizations to build toll bridges water works tenements and other projects of what Is termed a self liquidating nature american aviators james TWO teri and bennett griffin undertaking der taking to set a new record for flight around the world flew from harbor grace across the atlantic ocean in record time making their first stop at berlin thence they hur ried on toward moscow but were forced down 50 miles from minsk their plane was wrecked GINGHAMS UIS effort to S SENATOR force a vote in the senate ou on the legalization of beer was not getting along very well he sought to attach the proposition to the home borne loan bank bill as a rider but the drys came to the front strongly and at least delayed matters by precipitating precipitation a long debate on the bank bill itself this A measure was amended to in a way that left it no longer a pet pel bli bill of the administration ration but at the same time tim e sen bingham fixed it so BO wets who had disliked it could vote for it bingham admitted the chances tor for his rider were slim in the house the wet republicans tried without success to force the hand of speaker garner insisting that he have brought out for action one of the bills for legalization of beer that have been introduced the attitude of the democrats in congress seemed to be that they should not be called on to carry out the Vot stead act clause i of their national program until after the country has had a chance to vote on the proposition in november anyhow they do not intend that the republicans republic ins shall get credit it if any for restoring beer to the people RESIDENT HOOVERS campaign P PRESIDENT for reelection election re la Is to be conducted from chicago according to the statement of everett sanders of indiana the new chairman of cf the republican national babe committee he went to chicago and 33 engaged headquarters 1 iff rooms on the sixth 1 0 floor of the palmer az H house bouse and aa said ld tit hf q expected to 0 spend pd most of his time gs there he added that vy of course there would asai be considerable activity directed f from r 0 in henry J washington and ile he allen alien would often be 11 in I 1 new york ile he continued allen alien the former go govern verrin r heury fleury of ott the charse charge of kansas will be in west attesi yost of publicity mrs ella virginia la is to continue in charge of the tha activities and I 1 hope that robert lucas who has been in charge of the executive work and ray benjamin of california who has been of material assistance will continue their services with the committee there was no such certainty of location in connection with the democratic organization james A farley new york state chairman and roosevelt manager who has been elected chairman ot 0 the democratic national committee has indicated a tendency to favor new york its as the center of operations A A l FRID E SMITH settled all 1 Inu lits BS as to his intentions when tie he issued a statement that he support the democratic candidates platform and party UP he said he had received ninny many letters urging him film to run independently for president on the democratic platform hut but regarded legar ded such a course as impracticable in and impossible vals TE ICE CHARLES CUR and speaker garner who hopes to succeed charley barley both expect to do a lot of speaking throughout the west for their respective tickets indeed the heavy work of the campaign will fall to them for president hoover will make only a few speeches in large cities and gov franklin roosevelt probably will not often depart from albany mr curtis said in washington 1 I expect to do a lot of campaigning this fall and would be glad to beet meet mr garner on the stump mr garner said little of his plans except that as soon as congress adjourned he would go to his ranch home near uvalde texas for a rest both these gentlemen are seasoned campaigners familiar especially with the west and the south and both of them like the old style of oratory with plenty of gestures and language that appeals to the common people DOWN OWN in north carolina the wets scored a decided victory in the defeat of senator cameron morrison Morr lson veteran leader of the drys in a the democratic r a no n o if ff primary which Is equivalent to an elee elec tion the senator was swamped losing by more than jj votes to robert it reynolds the win 4 ner who campaigned as an aavo advocate zate of re peal of the eighteenth amendment received the largest argest majority ever givena candi bandl R R ornold ov reynolds nold date in that state ile he is forty foty seven years old and practices law in asheville J C C B ehringhaus of elizabeth city won the nomination nomination tor for governor NIE after another the insurgent 0 ONE republicans of the senate are turning toward roosevelt and the democratic ticket norris of nebraska was the first to announce himself and frazier of north dakota came next both declared they would support the new york governor in his campaign against resident president hoover then came niram johnson of callior california with a statement in which he gave high praise to Roosevel ts acceptance speech as the most important speech of the day he also lauded the democratic nominees airplane journey to chicago as a commendable change in national political custom although senator johnson declined to say whether he will openly support governor roosevelt in the campaign his statement left little doubt that he prefers the democratic nominee to president hoover in convention in indianapolis M MEETING diana di polls the prohibit prohibition ion party decided it wanted senator borah as its presidential candidate and so informed him ills reply was noncommittal as a a to his acceptance but advised the party to nominate te some one else and t then ben leave the door open for withdrawal of its candidates it if an amalgamation arnal a mation of all d dry ry groups la 19 arranged at the coming con conference fer in washington therefore the convention nominated william 1 P former congressman from georgia for president and frank S of rockford ill for vice president Y COMBINING the liberty farm ber B er labor progressive and social tat parties the monetary league an and the for farmers mers union the new liberty party was formed at a convention held in kansas kangas city mo frank webb of san francisco wits was nominated tor for president and andrew of los ios angeles for vice president both bela being danad d by acclamation though G everal gearol Gem rol jacob S coxey of ohio also was isas filtered ilTer ed as it 11 candidate roland of kansas city the chairman ehll ill fd d n R nipping imi iB or of the national cow com in kansa city august 30 INO GRANDI italian foreign DINO minister and premier herriot of france both gave utterance to declarations that greatly disturbed the conference on reparations and war debts lo in lausanne first grandl made ix a demand tor for complete 14 cancellation of all 1 european post war financial obligations prime minister 3 ramsay macdonald of britain flatly refused grandis Grand ls demand that the tha slate dino grandl grand be wiped clean great britain he said cannot cancel debts due to her unless the united states does likewise grandl precipitated the discussion by asking premier macdonald to agree never to demand renewal of war debt payments by italy in une line with the policy he had outlined as the ideal of premier benito mussolini INIn macdonald cDonald replied po politely 1 11 tely but firmly that great britain 1 la 0 bound by the balfour declaration which sets seta forth that britain shall ask ash from her debtors only as much as sh she a needs to pay her own war debts while she has to continue payment of her own debts he said britain cannot agree to wiping the international slate clean then premier herriot came forward with the flat assertion that either the united states must revise the war debt schedules or germany must continue to pay reparations under the young plan at the as same me time germany continued to stick tightly to its contention that it can no longer meet the young plan payments herriotts nerr Her lots riots declaration was made at the end of a day of negotiations which led nowhere it was given to the press in explanation of why france demands a safeguarding clause protecting protects its reparation in acme in case america remains adamant on the debts in any agreement negotiated chancellor von has proposed that germany pay about in a flat sum eum on condition that the war guilt clause be removed from the treaty of versailles and that germany be permitted equa equality liti of armament it was war the impression in lausanne that von attached to the conditions even more importance than to fixing the amount germany might be called on to pay iier eier riot however declined to consider them at all macdonald as the week closed wait waa trying hard to bring accord between france and germany OOL COL FREDERICK POPE a new yorker acting alone and in a private capacity Is trying to bring about formal recognition of the soviet russian government by the united states dispatches from moscow say he presented to soviet officials a suggestion that the united states send an unofficial commissioner to russia as a preliminary to negotiations tor for establishment of normal relations ile he gave it was learned an account of satisfactory conversations he had held on the subject in certain quarters in washington just before he sailed for russia late last may pope Is expected to return to the united states this month and the prospect was that he would renew his conversations here REAT BRITAIN and the irish GREAT afree free state are at each others throats over the matter of the defaulted irish land annuities on motion of J 11 thomas secretary of state for dominions the house of commons passed a resolution empowering the government to impose a etalia tory tariff on irish imports up to per cent as a means of collecting the annuities the special duties act was then put on its way through J H thomas rh parliament though it was opposed by george lansbury labor leader president de valera of the tha free state has demanded that the dispute be referred to an international tribunal for arbitration but the british government insists it must be handled by an empire tribunal As mr thomas says great britain could nev er permit foreigners to arbitrate a domestic dispute the land hind annuities amounting to approximately a year were set up by the anglo irish treaty of 1921 and were intended to reimburse landholders mostly british for land purchased for parceling to tenant farmers WITHOUT having accomplished anything of importance the disarmament conference at geneva prepared to adjourn until next autumn its filial act was to be the issuance of a statement prepared by sir john ahu ohu simon british foreign secretary laud ing president hoovers proposals for reduction of armaments by one third and setting forth certain points in them on which the various delegations were approximately agreed it also said some phases of the plan would require considerable time for study by the powers concerned maxim litvinov soviet russian foreign commissar and ambassador of germany expressed dissatisfaction is with the procedure declaring they could find no points on which the conference really was agreed 0 6 1911 1932 western intern newspaper union |