1—Queen of La Flesta ren GG. Harding Memorial in } NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Storm Raised in Congress by President’s New Order for Dry Enforcement. By EDWARD W. PICKARD RESIDENT COOLIDGE'S executive +} order authorizing the appointment mnicipal officers and 1 ition agents at nol ralsed the order, termine able or necessary” the The was enforcement Dol resolution direc introdn ff Arkar ardent eX 1utiy usurpation blow to state rights and the Democrats f them feel ti gained he then Assert that square with his Mr ‘ooll wi semingly of icism his behalf it was Issued at General enforcer, crit that was the chief de- re (quest of prohibition Andrews, and was signed especially to cope with a situ- ation that had arisen in California. There was no Intention of applying it generally or in any where such dual holding of office is forbidden by law Attorney General Sargent held that the order is legal, but retary of the Treasury Mellon has gald he would not have indorsed It If had known it was to meet with such opposition, White House spokes. men sald it never occurred to Mr. Coolidge that the order would be at. tacked as an invasion of state rights, for the reason that in the eighteenth amendment the states have invited, and In opinion commanded, the federal government to share the con- current enforcement of national pro- hibition. federal government what had, theretofore, been thelr exclusive jur- isdiction, the federal government could hardly called a trespasser, according to President's reason- ing. state has he his into be the N HIS speech attacking the execu- tive order Senator Ro! the wets occasion statement : “There has been considerable dis cussion on both sides of this cha nber as to whether prohibition enforcement has falled so ~ompletely as to justify such adical measures as amen4me at of the Constitution or moditteation th Vo’ tend at. A the question n. proposed, Fag. Ing over the constitut onaity of proposal, T am noved to say that the course of evens Is tending to compel those who “vor nrohibition te consent to a refc. dom, There arersson states In ch ere ‘fg wid vd wet sentiment which are aking si pa for state relerendui as, 1 1y opint a there are five or states waich might vote for modification on such a for joy by this of ferenduie on 3 bee, wi 8i " would vote dry. Senator Glass of Virginia, who Is as Call laid n&gns In Jose, stone of national San which was convention make them, Vaolstead 3 A DMINISTRATION ser anda wi fn ONSTRUCT +) ather SUNN INN ised. Al toe] were sfranch owever, it was predic Inst week that the veteran ( would win a renomination. I countries ELEGATES from the United States and 18 Latin-American and representatives from Europe and Asia ‘ssembled in Wash ng for the ond Pan-American Hed ("ross conference, President Coolidge opened the proceedings with a graceful in which boave the highest praise to the (‘ross societies of the world for thelr work in alleviating an fering and In preparing the peoples of the world for international gton Re speech he ted hun su peace, N THE Geneva preliminary confer. ence disarmament considerable progress The delegates decided, at the suggestion of M. Bon- cour of France, to urge the council of on was made, machinery that is designed to termi- nate hostilities quickly. Hugh Gib- son, American delegate, did his part by declaring, in the course of a de- some sort of control over the arma- ments of participating nations. that hig delegation would not present any obstacle to a discussion of armament Nations uspecta, though of course the Americans could not participate in snch discussions, Hungary submitied a memorandum that, d' a6 cme, is suiro groun of allied countries power 1 milit ry fi meaning he lithe eniente, She gave warning that unless some general reduction of arm- ament _aaterialized Europe and the League of Nations would be grav ly endn: ered. This protest is similar to already 1wade by Count von ido. norft behalf of Germany. Representatives of the little entente ugainst the tenor of the though Le ul wad nracticaiiy nided by a Possessing 208 virtually a petition for the revision contended, had no place in the dellb- THE CENTRE Ore iH Lote Ld befo M? TOKAICHI, a long quiescent A viol Hokkaido cano on island, y suddenly erupted with Streams of lava Japan, disas- ured were of per- frous results over the and there Hundreds to } vi conntryside numerous land farmers ished ar log ge wns wiped out. A little later the Mayama Irregato reservoir in the Akita prefec- ture of Japan, burst banks and away half of town of The town had a and It is feared list m heavy. believed ive one northern its swept the Kitsuran population of 7,000 ’ that the A mission, United casualty ay be CCORDING to a report just Is. the trade com- national wealth of to apparent sued by federal the the Nintes in 1922 amounted an 353.000. increase cent, per when allowance is made for changes in the purchasing of the National States 72 per only 16 cent dolla of at income the nited is estimated £70,000,000 (x0) less than the total in 1920, when it was $75,000,000000, but more than In 1921, when, during that year of de- ms—— N ARSHAL PILSUDSK] seems to i have declded that Poland needs a dictatorship for about a year to give the national assembly time to revise the constitution. The election of a new President has been postponed for some days and the marshal himself appar ently has consented to be one of the candidates. In order to Impress the country with the fact that he had no intention of setting up a military die. tatorship, Pilsudski ordered tive regi. ments to leave Warsaw for their pro- vincial garrisons. Americans who are engaged In extensive financial deals with the Polish government are much dissatisfied, and Minister Stetson sug- gested to Foreign Minister Valeski that America be kept better informed concerning the government of Poland | and its plans, PA. ho — Proper Color Combinations to Wear With Stylish Tailored Outfit. 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