r , daM o H U O M f « ___________ y,tl“ ^ " i lliìlorv-Making Event, o fjh e W0t Review of ship, off the harbor o f Chlkou, D ardanelli, Ul<, « Under the ear». Hopei province. nn.l the IlosphoruT * ... occasions for his Intiam \t the same time foreign resi­ UusMla was exp^*, . on n • His revolutionary By E D W A R D W. P I C K A R D dents of Peiping were amazed at bun on the p a u j£ * *• raatory writings, attitude was expressed ln J ' 1* * the spectacle of 3.000 Japanese tlie Black sen, *h|u York turned his back upon - r. name. Maxim Gorky mea troops in full war regalia parading “ f t " f 74th Congress Adjourns Smith and predicted President »«h u ,* through the legation quarter. W hile • »b in a r ti», cow * "W Roosevelt would carry New lorK A fter a L o n g Session Japanese olheers declined to e x ­ .T ra m ,,,. Ih, , ' *l HE Seventy-fourth congress ad­ by a substantial majority in Novem­ plain the unprecedented Influx of in war. journed after a session lasting ber. He declared: troops, observers declared that the “ I have read the statement. I am live and a half months during which I’yeshkov. soldiers were from nearby 'I ung- it appropriated nearly $10,000,000.- confident that the views expressed Farm Incorni Sharpi,» chow and Fengtal. Not alnce the 000 and was faced by some unex­ by the five signers of statement rep­ Boxer rebellion o f 11*10 had so In Y e a r'. Fir,, resent the feelings of only a hand­ Packers Seek R eco very pected legislative complications. many foreign soldiers entered the In the closing hours the emer­ ful of Democrats. of A ll Processing T a xes F ; v n ii T " " « « . C “ The great rank and file of the k ,0* lr‘ the Unlta4 Sut« gency tax bill which is expected to A BATTLE to recover nil tne ancient former cnpltal o f China. The menace of civil war increased ed to $2.017.000.000 |n tfc party as well as the majority of the produce $800,000,000 in revenue was A processing taxes paid to the months of r , q, conn».*, when Generalissimo Chlang Kal- .... independents of the country stand ..... nnii.tr the invalidated passed. Supreme court invalidation government under the in shek, dictator of the Central China 74tMW>,000 ist ytar, *i of the AA A and Guffey coal bills four-square behind the policies of \\\ was undertaken by the Mg 15.3 per cent, sccordln»^ government at Nanking, delivered and the passage of the cash sol­ Franklin D. Roosevelt.” four” o f the P»<*in « lnd0*tr3r " . . pllatlon Issued by ^ diers’ bonus over the President's Swift and Company, Armour and an ultimatum to the insurgent Sw Hamilton institute. veto upset the budget plans and R ep. Lemke W ill Be Company. Wilson and Company Kwangsi province leaders The Institute's made such a bill necessary. and the Cudahy Tacking company. Presidential Candidate that the price level during, Having won back $45.000.000 Republicans Make Plans Although it was passed by the e p r e s e n t a t iv e w il l ia m four months was 2J p e r « house, the amended Guffey coal bill LEMKE of North Dakota an­ when the AAA was declared un­ for Coming Campaign than a year ago, but the designed to remove the objections constitutional by the Supreme court nounced that he would run for the I N TOPEKA. Kan.. Gov. Alfred *!. marketed showed ao ¡,„ of the Supreme court failed of pas­ Presidencv as candidate of a new the packing industry has decided to 1 Landon. Republican nominee for 18.1 per cent. sage in the senate. Similarly, the 3 p o litic a l group attempt to recover from the gov­ the Presidency, met Col. Frank For the first four mom*tf Wagner slum housing bill, which k n o w n as t h e ernment more than $200.000,000 Knox. Vice Presidential nominee, total farm caah income* had passed the senate, failed in the j paid before injunctions against the Union party. Fa­ and Chairman John to *2.079.1 M t'M) as snice house. ther Charles E. tax were granted and subsequent Hamilton and mem­ 000.000 last year. i Q Larger than normal appropria­ Coughlin, D e tro it payments impounded. bers o f the execu­ only 5.5 per cent Hover« tions for governmental activities The meat packing industry as a priest, is the lead­ tive committee o f stltute says, the farmers’ were passed. The bonus, farm pay­ ing sponsor of I.em- whole paid a total of $271.000.000 the Republican na­ Ing power was actually gj ments, relief and the greatest na­ k e ’ s can d id acy. in processing taxes from the Incep­ tional committee to cent higher than It v u i ^ tional defense program in peace T h o m a s Charles tion of the AAA. The packers are tnake plans for the due to the lower prlres f* time history helped swell the total. O'Brien of Boston basing their claims for recovery on coming ranqmlgn. goods w hich the farmers beeps Funds for continuing the present the ground that as the Supreme J * Speaking itineraries will be the vlce" relief program were voted; the pub­ n court ruled the processing taxes in­ I presidential candi­ for Governor Lan­ lic works revolving fund was date on the ticket, valid, payments made In accordance Senator Fletcher of don and Colonel amended to permit more heavy con­ Rep. Lemke ^ was announced. with that law were Illegally collect­ Knox were dis­ Florida Passes Away struction projects. But congress Mr. Lemke made public a 15- ed and should be returned. It was E ATH “ in the him*** failed to approve the Florida ship point platform embodying demands reported that smaller packing com- John HamUU>n cussed as well as other campaign Senator Duncan C. canal and Passamaquoddy tide dam. for refinancing of farm mortgages, panics were considering action to strategy. dean of the m-nate, who M Invalidation of the A A A brought old age security, a living wage for recover their tax payments, but Youth is definitely rep resented in sented Florida iu the nppu a revised and expanded soil con­ all workers, limitation on individual have waited until the major units the reorganize«! [»ersonnel of the ex­ for the last quarter servation and domestic allotment incomes, the establishment of a cen­ in the industry instituted their pro­ act; the rural electrification admin­ tral bank, the issuance by congress ceedings. The total In tax recov­ ecutive committee which w ill chart o f a century. He Hamilton, died suddenly at his istration and electric farm and of all currency and its regulation of eries sought by the four big Chi­ the Republican course. the new chairman. Is forty-four. Th e home in Washing- | home authority were both placed on the value of all the money. cago companies is approximately youngest member, Robert I*. Bur­ ton. Senator Flet- J a permanent basis; the Commodity Plans were made for the new 5100,000,000. roughs of Manchester, N. II., is Credit corporation was expanded; party to hold a national convention cher, a strong »up- thirty-six. Seven new members at­ pmrtor o f the H n oat two flood control bills were passed. some time during August in Cleve­ U. S. Revokes Sanctions tended the meeting, including Bur­ velt administration Labor received attention through land. roughs; Representative Joseph W. although he was the Walsh-Healy bill dealing with Mr. Lemke said the Union party Imposed on Italy working conditions on government has the support of farm unions, la­ considered a ros­ OLLOWING the lead of Great Martin. Jr., North Attleboro, Mass.; contracts. A compromise ship sub­ bor, the National Union for Social J. Will Taylor, Knoxville, T en n .; i e r v s 11 v e, was Britain, the United States for­ sidy bill was rushed through in the Justice established by Father Cough­ mally revoked all sanctions imposed Mrs. Horace Sayre, Ardmore. O kla.; chairman of the closing hours. Financial legislation lin, the Townsend old age pension against Italy during the recent Mrs. John Wyeth. 8t. Joseph, M o.; banking and cur- ^ Included expansion of the jurisdic­ movement and “ all other liberals Ezra Whltla, Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho; rency committee Italo-Etbiopian con­ tion of SEC. Important among busi­ who have been driven from the old flict A proclama­ and Earl Warren. Oakland, Calif. which bore the brunt of the ness legislation was the Patman bill parties.” tion by President Members returned to the committee solved in the currency rtfert amending the Clayton anti-trust act Mr. Lemke was co-author with Roosevelt declared are: Charles D. Hllles, New Y ork ; lation and the hanking act st regarding price discrimination. Senator Lynn J. Frazier of North President Roosevelt, in • all previous com­ Harrison E. Spangler, Cedar Rap­ A number of important bills failed Dakota of a $3,000,000,000 farm munications dealing ids, Iowa; R. B. Creager. Browns­ ment eulogizing the least* of enactment. Among these were mortgage refinancing bill defeated with the sale of ville, Texas; Mrs. Bertha Baur, Chi­ “ the country has lost in iKl the Pettinglll long and short hauls in the house of representatives. munitions of war, cago, III.; Mrs. Paul Fitzsimmons. conscientious servant in tit bill, stockyard regulation, Frazler- loans and travel by Newport, R. I.; Walter S. Hallahnn. o f Senator Fletcher." Hs Lemke farm mortgage bill, and bills Americans on Ital­ Charleston. W. Va.; and George the Floridian “ was ever* on the 30-hour week, extension of Death Ta«ces von Buelow ian ships was re­ Bali, Muncle, Ind. motives of high patriotism^ the railroad co-ordinator’s tenure, Noted German Diplomat In the reorganization of the com­ voked. selfish devotion to the pnbilt anti-war profits, alien deportation, HE death of Bernhard W. von A lth ou gh t h e mittee, Hamilton traded posts with fare.” Stanley enlargement of the federal trade Buelow, secretary of state for san ction s w e r e Henry p. Fletcher, who took over Th e death of Senator Baldwin commission’s power and treasury foreign affairs in the Hitler cabinet, against both Italy the Job of counsel for the commit­ follow ed closely the pawl** agency service. removed one of the most skilled of and Ethiopia, In practical applica­ tee. C. B. Goodspeed o f Chicago Europe’s diplomats. Von Buelow, tion they were used only against succeeded George F. Getz as treas­ ator Park Trammel of FM* who was fifty-one, was an expert Italy, since the United States dia urer. The other committee officers the death of Speaker Jo«?1 Smith Asks Roosevelt on the League of Nations and gave not supply the African nation with Include four vice chairmen; Ralph By ms o f Tennessee, “ Be Put A side” his country valuable counsel when any war materials and the empire E. Williams. Oregon; J. Henry Ror* Senator Fletcher *»» •** A LLIN G upon the delegates to Germany began to consider rejoin­ Sumter county, Georgia. J“ « of Haile Selassie had no ships of aback, Connecticut; Mrs. John K. the Democratic national con­ ing the league. He was noted as a its own. 185». He was graduated fn* Hillman, Colorado; and Mrs. James vention to “ put aside Franklin D. studious and hard-working official, derbllt university In 18S0»» The French cabinet agreed to Worthington, Pennsylvania. Roosevelt” and to nominate “ some with a vast amount of detailed in­ the practice of law In J3^ abide by any action which the genuine Democrat” formation always readily available. League of Nations may take In can­ Fla., in 1881. He was elect««» for President, for­ A “ blueblood” of the German celling sanctions against Italy. International Conference United States senate in * mer Gov. Alfred E. nobility, the diplomat was a nephew bad been renominated « « The British government's deci­ on Mediterranean Problem s Smith and four oth­ of the late Prince Bernhard von ed In each subsequent W * sion to abandon sanctions was de­ /K GENERAL review o f the naval er anti-administra­ Buelow, Imperial chancellor. He W hile no movement fended in an address by Prime Min­ and military problems In the tio n D e m o c ra ts was one of the first of the German dertnken to select hi* W ister Baldwin as the only alterna­ Mediterranean loomed as the re­ charged the New nobles to associate himself with the chairman of the Import« tive which would prevent a suicidal sult of Turkey's request to fo rtify Deal with failure. *u republican regime after the collapse and currency committee, war plunging western civilization the Dardanelles. Meeting In Mon- The demand came of the empire in 1918. Although dif­ into “ barbarous anarchy.” treux, Switzerland, delegates from in Washington circles in the form of a ferent in background from Hitler, Baldwin asserted: Great Britain, France, Italy, T u r­ Carter Glass, senate veteff* telegram and was he nevertheless enjoyed the chan­ “ We think It is right to drop key, Japan, Greece and Y’ ugosiavla signed by Smith, cellor's confidence. at the treasury and « « £ Bainbridge Colby, In diplomatic circles It was re­ sanctions because they are useless Indicated they would lay before an ^ and ineffective. secretary of state A Smith international conference the objec­ standard advocate, w* garded as likely that Dr. Hans «- “ There is only one way to alter tives In which their nations are In­ tlie post. Although H under President Wilson, James A. Dieckhoff, chief of the political de­ o f the President’s H _ ^ Reed, former senator from Missouri, partment of the foreign office, will the course of events as they have terested. Joseph B. Ely, former governor of succeed Buelow as secretary of thus far taken place. That is by It was reported that Great B rit­ Glass has never g°ne egulifitf' mg to war. b Massachusetts, and Daniel F. Co- state. ain was considering presentation o f reservation o f pnrty b halan, former justice of the Su­ “ I do not know a single nation In a mutual assistance naval pact in In Russia, Maxim Gorky, early preme court of New York. foe of the czars who become a hero Europe that is prepared for that 1 the Mediterranean, providing for V eteran s Get The* kJ Former Governor Smith and his of the Soviet regime and Its out- would not cast my vote for that Italy s participation. Should such a Bonus B on d s and colleagues indicated that they will standing writer, died of influenza at course of action.” step he tnken, It would extend n D O N IJ S bonds and not support President Roosevelt in the age of sixty-eight. Although series o f such pacts which were D ered to veterans ol _ the forthcoming Presidential cam­ not a member of the Communist Far-East Situation concluded between Britain and war throughout the ,f)UjW0 paign, fulfilling Smith’s previous party, Gorky had a preeminent po­ France, Yugoslavia, Greece and spurred the tempo . Reaches Grave Crisis threat to “ take a walk.” sition in Soviet life and was a for­ I urkey against Italy at the time buying whs glv''n fl ^ 8,t«ation in the Far Fast Pro-Roosevelt delegates from ev­ mer member of the central execu­ sanctions were Imposed on II I)uce. R etail ,,“ *rd;'?",S'c0oipaDli» ery section of the country prepared tive committee. Moscow honored H graver crisis k h 8c! It was believed that Japan would stores, automobile ^ for a concerted attack upon the him with a public funeral and in­ tion between Japan and China be- seek liberation from the clause o f housing constili' . po* “ bolters.” terment in the Kremlin in a niche the Lausanne agreement by which were expected to bene« u « * Gov. Herbert Lehman of New facing Lenin’s tomb.