Show news review of current events MUSSOLINI VISITS HITLER war strength of nazis displayed for 11 II duce 0 japan sharply warned not to bomb russian embassy A T a q TW v sa I 1 11 duce and der fuehrer review nazi troops in munich manich A 0 F P y summarizes THE worta WORLDS WEEK 0 western newspaper union war dance for duce ENITO MUSSOLINI visiting BENITO badoff adolf hitler for the purpose of composing and presenting to the world a statement of the intentions and demands of the I 1 italian and german governments was received by the nazis with great en thusia sm 11 II duce on the way to berlin stood on u hill in in mecklenburg with hitler and witnessed P big war dance staged by the that adolf ilithe displayed the regained milita military ry might of germany most impressively hillers Hit lers best officers and troops armed with the latest weapons of death put on a sham battle participated in by all land and air forces in the nearby baltic the german warships showed how they chase red submarines and at wustrow the antiaircraft anti aircraft batteries gave a demonstration of their effectiveness the huge munitions plants in the ruhr district were visited and the throngs of workers given a holiday with pay cheered the two dictators heartily every city and village was decorated in berlin there were tremendous demonstrations and elaborate festivities in honor of the visitor from rome As for the statement by the rulers of italy and germany the best guess was that it would declare that hereafter fascism and must be shown proper respect by all powers that defamation of the regimes must stop and that their alms aims and intentions must be understood by the world and that their right to political parity must be recognized to the german press mussolini said my visit to germany is wholly a matter of the heart a visible sign of the cordial friendship between two great cultured peoples that trust each other implicitly the two peoples will clasp hands will put their packs and rifles on their shoulders and will march side by side in the future tor for this future belongs to us fi russia warns japan OKYO officially notified berlin T TOKYO that the chinese were plotting to attack the russian embassy in with planes disguised as japanese aircraft tor for the purpose ot of involving the soviet government in the sino japanese conflict with the equivalent of oh yeah russia retorted with a stern warning that it would hold japan responsible tor for any bombing of the embassy intentional or accidental the soviet officials said they considered the reported plot a pure prevarication showing the intention of some japanese military powers to bombard the soviet embassy intentionally and then try to escape responsibility with callous brutality japan continued the air raids on canton and other large chinese cities the bombs slaughtering thousands of helpless civilians the utter contempt for protests of western nations shown by japan seemed warranted by the failure to insist on respect for the nine power treaty guaranteeing the territorial integrity of china for this failure generalissimo chiang kai shek blames especially the united states this war said he will last as long as japanese aggression lasts lasis in china the league of nations advisory committee adopted a resolution condemning the japanese aircraft tor for bombarding open towns though the british tried hard to avoid mentioning japan by name leland harrison the american observer without vote sat silent throughout the acrimonious debate in the committee A japanese submarine sank a fleet of chinese fishing junks off the coast of southern china killing men women and children c Yar nells policy wins A HARRY YARNELL awas ZA was decidedly opposed to the policy of washington to withdraw american warships from chinese waters in the face of danger his protests have been considered by the general board of the navy department part ment and his program approved consequently our naval vessels will remain there to protect our nationals as long as the present controversy between china and japan exists the navy department announced that the asiatic fleet could not be withdrawn under present condit conditions ons without failure in our duty and without bringing great discredit on the united states ravy avy secretary of state hull would not comment on this departure depar hire from the extremely cautious course he has been pursuing which has been bitterly criticized by Amer hans ans in the far east t more woe in palestine 0 REAT contested NJ N J plan to divide palestine between the jews and the arabs with a slice tor for herself came to the front again when lewis andrews british commissioner of galilee was assas ansas striated by a group of terrorists in nazareth three men two in european garb and one in peasant clothing ambushed andrews and shot him and his bodyguard to death andrews had gained the enmity of extremists because ot of the strictness of his rule as district commissioner and his life had been threatened frequently quent ly t no special session A ACCORDING to high government officials in washington the president has dropped his plan to call a special session of congress in november Adminis administration tra tion leaders it was said were convinced that it would only invite trouble over the appointment of hugo black to the supreme court and further damage mr Roosevel ts legislative program noted merchant dies E DWARD A FILENE best known of all merchants died of pneumonia in the american hospital in paris he was seventy seven years old besides being a b business business man mr filene was a noted social economist he was sometimes called the apostle of mass production and distribution only ten days after he took charge ol of the american leg legation aaion in vienna grenville T emmet died of double pneumonia he was sixty years old and was a former law partner of president roosevelt he was minister to the netherlands in 1933 and was given the austrian post last july windsors Wind sors in paris iwho FRENCH RENCH secret service agents who have been hunting for two missing white russian generals were given the pleasanter plea santer assignment of guarding the duke and duchess of windsor who went to paris tor for their first visit there together the duchess had a lot of shopping to do the british second secretary armine dew greeted the couple at their nine linb room suite in a rue de rivoli divoll hotel on the street below shopkeepers were nil filling their windows with american flags in preparation for arrival of the first of a contingent of american war veterans revisiting france 41 butts in RESIDENT ROOSEVELT on the pway PRESIDENT way to seattle first entered the en country when he crossed the border of wyoming the state of senator joseph 0 II 11 mahoney leader of 0 v the lio anti ani supreme court enlargement forces mr roose belts train reached cheyenne in the early I 1 y morning and there among the wel comers was joseph though he had pointedly not been invited to board the senator train 3 he e walked OAla honey alongside the presidents car and mrs roosevelt emerged shook his hand and asked after mrs the senator then entered the private car and he and mr roosevelt shook hands and said hello but the atmosphere was decidedly chilling he took leave of the party at casper wyo after accompanying the president and his group on a drive about that city the chief executive spent two days in yellowstone national park and then went on to boise idaho to the bonneville dam near portland and thence to seattle H P douglas heads SEC ALL STREET like the WALL idea of having william 0 douglas as chairman of the securities and exchange commission preferring the more conservative george C mathews however doulas dou las was elected to the post sucie succeeding eding james M landis and to reconcile the financiers he described ascribed scribed himself as a pretty conservative serva tive sort of fellow from the old school a school too old tor for some to remember who has in mind no ruinous theories of social experimentation the commission said the former i yale professor profess or is not interest interested edin in prices as such and will interfere with market trends only when the forces that shape them are artificial there will be direct and aggressive gres sive prosecution of any cases we discover of pools and manipulation of security prices we are in favor of a free market not a fixed one the government cannot provide any substitute tor for investment judgment he pointed out it can act to prevent manipulation and to prosecute fraud but in the final analysis the investors judgment must gov ern era his actions we cannot save a fool from his folly plan to fight polio before leaving tor for the pacific coast the president announced that he was organizing a new foundation to direct the war against poliomyelitis or infantile paralysis it will carry on an educational campaign supervised by exi experts erts and put within reach of all doctors a and nd hospitals the foundation also will see to the financing of responsible research ear ch agencies and aid the afflicted in in becoming economically independent mr roosevelt also gave approval to john biggers plans tor for a voluntary enrollment of the nations unemployed to be carried out with the aid of the post office department 41 t eden still hopeful A A EDEN british foreign AA minister hurried from geneva to attend a special cabinet meeting to which he reported on developments in the mediterranean situation that is so threatening to european peace he told of it alys reiteration of its demand tor for parity in the anti piracy patrol and it was believed both he and prime minister chamberlain were hopeful that a anthony rupture could be eden averted by a partial yielding to mussolini in this matter british public opinion was said to be strongly against a complete concession meanwhile events in the mediterranean were not such as to bolster edens peaceful designs the british aircraft carrier glorious reported it had been attacked by a submarine near malta just as it arrived to take part in the patrol of the sea also the admiralty announced an unidentified airplane dropped six bombs close to the destroyer fearless the british and french fleets began their search for pirate submarines premier juan stood up before the league of nations and fearlessly presented the evidence of italian and german intervention tion in the spanish civil war demanding that the league take steps to stop it he called mussolini and hitler international highwaymen the assembly of the league of nations voted down the spanish governments request for reelection election re as a member of the league council 41 green slams lewis D denunciations renunciations enunciations of william green by john lewis and of lewis by green come almost daily but the attack on the C 1 I 0 leader by the president of the A F of L in a speech in washington was especially vigorous he declared the beetle lewis was an opportunist who hopes to gain political power through the formation of a party combining labor and agriculture and reiterated the opposition of the federation to the organization of such a party lewis said green was to blame for the bloody strike in little steel plants and for its collapse which he attributed to C 1 I 0 s disregard of the rule that the workers themselves should decide when to strike surely those who are to suffer and sacrifice in a strike oua douht ht to be accorded the right to say whether they are ready and willing to do so green asserted the issues involved in any impending industrial conflict ought to be male mae clear and thoroughly understood madam perkins snubbed FOR OR the first time in the history of the labor department the secretary s ecret ary is not asked to address the annual convention of the american federation of labor to be held in denver the list ot of invited speakers was released b but u t th name ot of madam perkins was naj there the secretary whose administration of her office never has been taken very seriously by the country is considered by the A F ot of L to be prejudiced in favor ot of its rival the C 1 I 0 i 0 ii drops parity prices 0 CNE NE of the administrations chief policies tor for agriculture has been abandoned secretary wallace announced in washington parity prices tor for farm products he said could not be attained the aim now will be to give the average farmer the s same a rn e purchasing power he had in the half century before the world war 1 I dont think there is any way of getting enough money out of the treas see sec wallace ury wallace said to give farmers parity prices during the fhe next ten years for cotton wheat corn hogs or any other product that is exported you might be able to get enough for a year or two to do this but the consumer would soon rise up in protest wallace also talked about the soil conservation program under which farmers must hold acreage of major crops below the 1928 37 average in order to obtain benefit payments he said the only fault with this was that normal yields would be too large in in view of the prospective markets the secretary still believes that national control over production of the major farm crops is necessary in my opinion he said the principle of operative cooperative co crop adjustment is sound and will eventually be applied again |