Show js T C ws review of current events the world 0 over ver congressi co gressi ess eager 0 to adjourn passes relief bill designed to suit president ident ill meaning earling of lausanne agreement z new franco british accord by EDWARD W PICKARD ipE AKra GARNER having baring J listed his pet campaign issue of 0 aliment loans to individuals was P tent to let stand president Ito hoover overs i 00 veto of the wagner garner relief bill eon con kalning that feature no attempt was made mad in either house or to pass the ibe meas ure over the veto and 4 both chambers speed ily prepared and passed new bills designed to conform in the main tc the pres Ide indents rits wishes mr wagner garner a assuming s s u in I 1 n it an c that most of you feDt lemen would like to go home fies things so the two bills were sent to immediate conference so the lie differences feren jeren ces could be ironed out and conness could adjourn 11 in the senate the remaking re makin of the basure was managed largely lamely by sell of new york stor tor wagner one adopted at the instance of senator glass would permit federal reserve banks for a two year period by vote rote ol of the federal reserve board and ml in ill unusual and exigent circum tin ces to make loans to any andl bidual or corporation unable to secure credit fron from other banking institutions ills at first was repugnant to the president but he changed his mind ever night and informed senator glass would not object to its inclusion in the it measure in other respects save for minor variations the is much the time same as the one mr hoover vetoed with irith the garner gamer loan clause omitted REAT BRITAIN and france announced G GREAT a new understanding known as a confidence accord which the french regard as a renewal of the entente cordiale cord lale thea the agree to work together tor for the restoration ot of europe and to keep each other ran informed of questions coming to their notice similar to that now to so happily settled at lausanne sir john simon telling parliament ot of the accord said bald flatly it has nothing to do with the war debts due the united states from britain and france fiance adding if the french people believe such la is the case they will tt be quickly undeceived on the other land tand nhen hen premier Iler ferriot rot announced tie the agreement in paris be declared that great britain cannot now undertake to negotiate a new debt settlement with america without first eon con tilting france simon said the pact was vas not intended to be exclusive and that germany italy and belgium hal been invited to associate in its provisions with france and britain EUROPE Is saved again subject to ratification of the lausanne agreement ogre ement as wintson churchill declared in the british house bouse of commons and tion la Is subject to can lation tell tel atlon or heavy reduction of the war debts the european nations owe the united states no european T 7 power has directly proposed to the united states a revision of those debts but bat such action Is ata X toped hoped for and even expected by states winston men of the former al churchill lied nations of eu me ope the sentiment to in washington IS 1 absolutely against cancellation that in a nutshell Is the status concerning ning the pact signed at lau tanne by the european powers whereby germany Is to be relieved ot of all obligations in the way of reparations 00 a payment of a lump jump sum of couo I gold old marks about WO at fg the same time that they initialed this agreement the depre tenta tentatives tives of germanys germanas Germ anys chief creditors signed a secret 1 pact kcf that their respective parliaments would rt not ratify the treaty 1 l the united called states had fled ed the question of reducing the debts due her from europe and if americas decision Is adverse to such reduction te the lausanne treaty becomes of no effect and the reparations situation reverts to its former status tug under the young foung settlement ne german government declared germany had nothing whatever to do alth the agreement churchill vigorously attacked the aiole proceedings at lausanne he said id that from his knowledge of pub c opinion in america be believed bo 00 more unfortunate approach tom birard debt cancellation could have been een made prime alme minister macdonald Ua cDonald and chancellor nc ellor of the exchequer chain berl aill both replied to the attacks of churchill and others the latter laid aia we ve are still ready to cancel all debts due us if the united states should auld decide to cancel all debts lu ille her our offer Is still OP oarn n it america erica still feels she alie must ask us to PAY iby more than we have rec received elved we MUNI M consider what we are going to do before we know what america will propose to do in the mater ma ter it would be unreasonable for us to consent to cancel the debts of our european allies though the lausanne ne agreement weenie nt reduces germanys germanas Germ anys liabilities in the way of reparations to about one per cent it does not remove from germany the of having been solely to blame for the world war therefore it Is rejected by til hatler tiers s nazis and Is distasteful to the nationalists hitler declared that the new heir treaty will riot not bedworth be worth three marks within six si months the german cabinet approved chancellor von van dupens l action in signing the ilie treaty A A with the governments of the he dominion of canada arid and ontario tin on the st lawrence Ln wrence seaways project was oil in the verge of being completed ted but presumably w would 0 u I 1 d nut not he in time for action acion 17 by the senate at this ses don premier 1991 henry of ontario said it would be signed s I 1 e n e d within a or so president hoover had directed the efforts to bring tie the matter to a speedy conclusion hanford arid and nanford hanford mac macnider N nader I 1 d e r minister to canada was in washington assisting the state department in the negotiations in in which secretary canadian minister herridge james grafton rogers assistant secretary of state in charge of the st lawrence plan arid and john rickerson bickerson the departments expert on canadian affairs were especially active an interesting incident was the offer of gov GOT franklin D roosevelt to go to washington and help pre president hoover in expediting the negotiations the president immediately and politely refused the offer advising the governor to go ahead with his vacation cruise because international treaties fall under the jurisdiction of the federal government GOVERNOR gleed ROOSEVELT did proceed with his cruise sailing balling with his three sons up op the new englund england coast and bearing a figurative olive branch at the masthead for be was in A al smith waters his 33 foot yawl myth LI II put in for the first night ni at morris cove near new haven and proceeded thence to stonington ton conn cona there he be met J harold mcgrath rhode island state chairman and others from that state to whom he said 1 I not only fully understand but greatly appreciate rhode islands standing by our old friend governor smith in the convention and I 1 know now I 1 am going to receive the same display of loyalty his bis visitors assured him he would carry rhode island and in further conversation roosevelt made it plain that be was glad to forget past dissensions sen the governors next stop was at woods role hole in massachusetts and there too he made a bid tor for support from smiths strong friends coutin ding along up the coast in leisurely fashion he was due to reach hampton beach new hampshire on sunday and there fire the opening gun of his campaign sc IMMEDIATE does not mean now 1 in the lexicon of the democrats in the senate twice they were given the opportunity to vote tor for immediate legalization of beer to in accordance with their national party platform and twice they refused their intention now achieved was to put off the test until after the november election their excuse was that they should not be called on to vote on the proposition until an authoritative definition of an intoxicant could be obtained senator Bing ginghams hams beer bill was buried in committee and later senator sheppard of texas prevented consideration of a resolution offered by bangham instructing ting the surgeon general of the united states to poll leading physicians and physiologists as to their opinion of what constituted an intoxicating beverage ashurst of arizona then took a hand the senator from connecticut he chided has been attempting to do what he be called test the sincerity of 0 I 1 never did the democratic senators be apply a true test let me tell him how bow let him introduce a joint reso lution lotion proposing to mend amend the constitution by abolishing the eighteenth amend amendment ent and let the roll be called there will be no attempt on the pa part rt of the democratic senators to avoid their platform whereupon the wily Bing bain imme ol lately produced just such a resola tion mon and asked unanimous consent to t rail cal it up for action senators robin son and watson in minority and ma torley leaders agreed th this Is was not the th proper occasion for such a measure resolution remained on the so the th e table 0 N MOTION of senator couzens ot of michigan the senate appointed a committee of five senators to investigate loans by the reconstruction finance fidance corporation the inquiry will be conducted in secret and a report will rill not be made until next january administration senators threw their support to the couzens plan to head off a resolution by senator norris of nebraska for immediate publicity of all loans critical references were made during the debate by senators couzens and norris to an loan by the corporation to what was called the dawes bank in chicago W smith reynolds young heir to the great tobacco fortune suicide in hla his home at winston salem N C or was murdered Is still unsettled A the coroners jury found he be came to his death bt at the bands of persons unknown 44 and so his bis widow the former no libby holman H 0 I 1 m a n of if stage fame and his chum and secretary albert walker were j set free by the police but sheriff transou M mrs rs reynolds scott says the case Is by no means closed and allot the authorities will continue their inquiry into the suspicions circumstances surrounding the tragedy the case Is sensational in the extreme and the details have tilled filled many columns in the newspapers mrs birs Rey reynolds noles weeping find and near cear collapse departed from winston salem with her parents for cincinnati cl n c in their home and was expected to KO go from there to some secluded place in the mountains leading lawyers agree that tier her unborn child it if born bora alive alfre will be a legitimate heir to the left in trust to youba reynolds by his father though there Is a possibility that this chills childs chance to inherit night might he eliminated by a settlement which smith reynolds gave his first child when her mother obtained a divorce in any case it does not seem that libby holman Is due to receive any considerable part of the big estate P PERU ERU experienced an attempt at revolution when a lot of civilian communists led by army of officers ficera rebelled against the government and seized the important commercial city of if trujillo but within a few days loyal troops had bad bombed them into submission and recaptured the city brazil was waa not having so eo easy a time with a revolutionary movement that broke out in the state of sao paulo with the expressed intention of overthrowing the government of provisional president gerullo vargas the city of sao paulo was occupied by the insurgents and it was reported that they had been joined by federal troops sent against them OVER 0 VER to in belgium the government was having a serious time with striking miners led by communists there were several bloody conflicts between them and the troops especially in the charleroy charleroi Char lerol leroi area and there was danger that a general walkout of workers throughout the country would ensue factory hands bands in the flanders textile region were joining the king albert returned from a vacation in switzerland to take charge of the situation x JULY a 21 there will vill open in 0 ottawa the economic conference of the british empire which alve i promise of being one of the most important gatherings of its kind ever held almost one quarter of the worlds population will be represented presented le and it Is tile the hope of britain that the eon con ference ferance u ill succeed in diverting about one third of the worlds trade to great britain and her dominions to the ule disadvantage of the unit R 13 bennett ed states argentina and other countries now holding a considerable share of the british commonwealth trade this hope in the opinion of competent observers will scarcely be realized H R B bennett Benic tt prime minister of calla canada da is holt hoit to the conference and he has this to say of its objects and ambitions the imperial economic conference should devote its energies and abilities with alth a common purpose and whole heared eal to Jee deepening pening the channels of intra imperial trade by judicious adjustments of tariffs and other measures which will aim to create a larger volume of mutually profitable trade between the different units of f the empire than now exists and to make their unrivaled resources available in greater degree for the diffusion of a higher standard of among its citizens than they now enjoy among the highly interested unofficial observers will be those from the united states enger eager to kno know what what will be the results of the present tariff law that Is aimed largely at canada it Is known in ottawa and in wash ington that mr bennett Is ready to say to the english delegates olve give us a preference in your market and we will give YOU yon free entry of goods not produced in the dominion which would lip b a sad and blow to the united states business man if it were nor for the fact act that the english manufacturer fac would be handicapped by trani charges c worra western newspaper Kp fr union onion |