Show news A laws review of C current events the world over robinson says president plans no new taxes franco german agreement concerning 0 the reported yin sons warning to japan dy by EDWARD W PICKARD a union TOE ROBINSON of arkansas senate floor leader spent tour four hours in conference pon ference e rence with president roosevelt at warm a rin springs and emerged with the welcome assurance that the new deal pr program to be presented to congress in january does not contemplate the imposition 4 of new taxes or the substantial increase of 0 existing 4 taxes he added that 11 he believed expenditures for normal government purposes senator would y be kept well robinson within the national income of course this does not mean IL balanced budget for this cannot be bad while enormous sums are being ident for relief and re employment but the senator would not admit that the cost of these would go above the ten dollar mark unemployment relief Is to be preferred to the dole he said A rea conservative pr program should be adopted with a view to tapering ot off the deficit senator robinson said that the bonus was discussed at some length but no conclusion was reached initiates intimates of the white house have expressed the fear ear that a bonus program calling tor for expenditure of more than two billion dollars may be passed over a veto senator pat harrison of mississippi chairman of the senate finance committee who was also present at the conference left for washington to begin a study of unemployment insurance next nest day the alie presidents chief caller was secretary ot of commerce daniel C roper and he told mr roosevelt that business would move rapidly on the road to recovery if only it were assured of a safe and sane federal program of expenditures to correspondents mr roper said he was greatly cheered by senator robinsons statement lie ile felt that the left wing demand for vast sums of money for relief of the unemployed must be checked and that there must be a further shifting of relief control to corn com ROUBLE over the plebiscite TROUBLE may be averted after all the alarm tor for it Is reported unofficially that chancellor hitler of germany and foreign minister pierre pierrc laval of france have reached an accord providing that germany will pay for french mining properties in the if france abandons the effort to keep the region under the jurisdiction of the league of nations substance was given this report when fuehrer hitler instructed all the nazi propaganda forces in the to cense cease their activities lie he ordered that disturbances must be avoided and that the nazis must rely largely on the press to keep the swastika flying in the disputed territory after the plebiscite this would seem to insure an impartial vote on january 13 having given unofficial notice J JAPAN that she will withdraw from the washington naval treaty still seems to haie bae hope that the united states and great britain will agree to give her naval rarity parity but just in case the che has now invited I 1 france rance and italy to join her in denouncing the pact those nations may consent but the two great anglo saxon nations are its as one in demanding that the 5 53 5 3 ratio be maintained representative carl I 1 ive re R vinson of georgia amio crl carl vinson is chairman 0 of f t the it e house bouse committee on naval affairs afra irs has made plain the policy lie he will insist upon 11 1 I sincerely hope it will not be necessary to scrap the treaty he said but it seems beems now we cannot hope very strongly tor for anything else we cannot grant naval equality to japan at any price if the tokyo government does insist upon wrecking the treaty I 1 will insist that the house naval daval affairs committee and congress make enough money available to build five ships tor for each three laid down by japan japan lie sald said had once agreed to be satisfied with three warships for each five built by the united states or great britain and formally it said that was all it needed vinson said yet now it wants more GAIN it may be said that it if or AGAIN when another european war breaks out it will start among the southern nations the blaze lighted hy by the assassinations of king alexander and louis barthau Par thou in marseilles Is delegates smoldering r buu in the league of nations formally charged hungary with complicity in the murder of the ling king asserting she had bad harbored balkan terrorists alun demanded immediate action by gary cary this accusation council on the leagues declaring the othe peace of the world night be affected the hungarian pote note asked that the matter be placed enda of the cou counell nills session pa on th the ap called to meet on december 3 to discuss the forthcoming plebiscite in the so that hungary mig might lit defend its honor bonor against proceedings which have no other purpose than to compromise mise the good name of 0 the whole hungarian nation the document then pointed out that the council under article IV of the covenant of the league may deal with any question affecting the pence peace of the world it is therefore the duty of the council to face this question ns as soon as possible it asserted and thus guard against the grave dangers which night might arise from the situation that hungary flu Is still bound to bring to the attention of the council the yugoslavian Jugo charges were supported by the other two states of the little entente czechoslovakia and rumania italy which has stood by hungary was expected to refuse to grant extradition to france of dr ante ellch alleged leader of the gang that planned and carried out the assassination of king iong alexander the court of appeals at turin denied the application of france and it was believed the minister of justice would confirm this ruling ing EON archimbaud french reporter L LEON of the budget declared before the chamber of deputies that it was undeniable that an understanding exists between france and russia and that the soviet government had offered armed aid to france in case of a conflict with germany this caused great excitement cit ement and the french office contented itself with a dental denial that there was any military accord the russian offer was gen col 1 jean fabry brally believed to have been made by maxim litvinov russian foreign commissar last spring to the late louis barthau and again to his successor pierre laval col jean fabry former french minister of war gave support to Archim statement by asserting that frances knowledge of german rearmament the details of german troops and informs information concerning the secret manufacture of arms and airplanes in the belch was supplied by russia the two men were arguing for a large war budget and archimbaud pictured dussias Rus sias huge military machine working with france as the only means of preserving peace in europe dispatches D from germany tell of serious unrest in the reich and though the government calls them malicious lies iles it Is a fact that the army and police forces are being held under emergency orders A long smoldering feud between the wehr regular army and the schutz staffel black shirt picked nazi guards was believed responsible for the orders which involved suspension of christmas furloughs furroughs tor for soldiers and military police drilling of nazi storm troops has increased reports said while all marriages of army men and police set get tor for the christmas holidays popular wedding period tor for germanys germanas Germ anys military men have been postponed baron werner von fritsch chief of the in a memorandum to hitler said plainly in discussing nazi suppressive methods that unless a more liberal spirit prevailed the government would face opposition from all sides in case of war lie he told lilt hit ler something must be done about the bad blood between the schutz staffel and the wehr bueing OLIVIAS troops in the chaco were being soundly whipped by the par agu ayans and president daniel salamanca was blamed ile he visited the file w war a r front and was arrested by gen L ln n rique and forced to resign meantime vice president jose sorzano had taken over the presidential powers by decree and tn stalled a new cabinet Ien aranda appeared to be the virtual dictator and it seemed scorned likely he would take steps to oring about peace with paraguay GEN FN LAZARO CAR CARDENAS DrNAS who though only thirty nine colne years old Is a veteran of the mexican revolution was installed as president of mexico on november SO 30 lie he Is of spanish and indian stock a fine soldier and statesman and has held office under the alie revolutionary government for five fire years N A trial lasting only a few minutes I 1 IN lord ashley won a divorce frow from hii hi i wife the former sylvia actress and the costs estl estimated mated at were ordered paid by douglas fairbanks abo was named as co respond eat neither lady ashley nor the american film star made any defense and there were but two witnesses lord ashley and george edwards fairbanks secretary A decree nisi was granted by justice sir coyd boyd Merrl man and it may te be t e made inadi final in six months SAMUEL SAMUE L V P COWLEY A and agent hirman herman E hollas of the bureau of investigation department ol of J justice engaged in a gun battle with ester lester I gmills better known us as george chaby baby race face nelson public enemy no 1 and a companion near barrington ill and both the tha federal men were shot to death by machine guns in the hands of if the bandits the killers accompanied compa compan nied led by a woman escaped tor for the time being in the agents car their own being disabled next nest day nelsons belsons Nel sons body was found miles away in niles center at the entrance to a cemetery ne he had bad died of nine bullet wounds from the guns of the federal agents he killed and evidently his big body had bad been left at the roadside after his big companions had failed to save his life in the same region were found nelsons belsons Nel sons clothing and the car the bandits had fled in after the battle cowley was the mari man who killed john dillinger chief of the gang to which nelson belonged and he also was in command of the posse that ran down and killed pretty boy floyd in an indiana cornfield not cot long ago thanksgiving thanksgiving HANKS GIVING day in america was wedding day in london for the duke of kent fourth son of the klug king and queen of england and princess marina of greece the metropolis swarmed with royalty and nobility from many lands and vast throngs ot of ordinary persons watched the parade to westminster abbey where the marriage ceremony was performed the ancient church was filled with the fortunate tun ate ones who had bad been invited and the scene was glittering the only americans present were united states ambassador and mrs robert IV bingham the ceremony in the abbey was celebrated at 11 in the morning and it was followed immediately by another the greek orthodox the latter took place in the private chapel ot of buckingham palace and was celebrated by archbishop germanos archimandrite of the greek church in london only a select company of royal witnesses 12 was present T of various business groups vindicate rv indicate that luxury spending Is becoming more noticeable and Is aiding industry considerably this includes everything from the babas doll to the palatial yacht and some place in between is fine furs and all trade organizations izat ions report an increase reports to secretary of commerce daniel C roper koper by business leaders indicated that sales in some gift lines this year would be 40 per cent greater than a year ago charity Is not forgotten in this revival of spending community chests and councils reported that contributions to community chest drives this year already are within 10 per cent of the 1929 1029 total and national income has dropped about 50 per cent in that time TAKE AKE it from the department of agriculture that american farmers have these reasons to be thankful this year cash farm income from sales of crops and live stock AAA benefit payments find arid emergency drouth sales of cattle to the government totaled in october compared with in september and in october 1933 total farm cash income for ten months this year was compared to for the corresponding sp period last year of which was derived from lic tings and from benefit payments and emergency cattle sale bales compared to and respectively in 1933 1033 AMUEL INSULL and his sixteen co S SAMUEL defendants in the great mail fraud trial in chicago were acquitted by the jury despite the long work of the government officials in preparing and presenting the case at an estimated cost of the verdict was av reached on the third ballot and the attorneys for the prosecution could say only that they had done dona their best it was apparent that the jurors were nere not convinced samuel insull that insull and his aides had tin intent to defraud there are other charges standing against insull but whether or not there will be further prosecution Is undecided there were rumors that the former magnate if cleared of all charges planned to reenter re enter la salle street and the utilities field arre Is bound to be another hot light lo in the senate over the revamped st lawrence waterway treaty but it looks now as if president roosevelt were justified in his expectation that the treaty u will ill be ratified senator james hamilton lewis of illinois leader of the opposition that defeated the pact in the last session sald said to in washington that he had bad heard rumors that some major provisions involved in the controversy had been eliminated in a new treaty with canada that Is belog being negotiated the omitted provisions he understood have to do with the american share of the cost of the sea 1 way and limitations on the diversion of water from lake beichl michigan an for the chicago drainage canal ue added rumor also had it that the new pact would acknowledge complete american sovereignty over lake michigan ahe st lawrence treaty was one ot of the live topics discussed in the annual convention of the mississippi valley association in st louis the association voted to continue its opposition to the treaty unless its ob features are removed |