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NEWS REVIEW OF
CURRENT EVENTS
Russia’s Plan for Total Dis-
armament Rejected by
Other Powers.
8y EDWARD W. PICKARD
OVIET Russia
LJ) gesture at the opening session of
the League of Nations preparatory
disarmament commission in
and it was far from being a Success.
Maxim Litvinoff, head of the soviet
delegation. proposed the
of all armies, ginking gavies,
ing military airplanes, razing forts,
scrapping manufacturin
chemicals
poison gas deadly
thought this he
one year, but said his government
would plan for i
out the disarmament g
during a of four
Litvineff continued:
«1 have examined the schemes you
have heen working on and am ierri
fied by their complexity. The mixing
in of the security problem, fixing the
size of army and are
entitled to maintain, according to
geographic position and international
the futility
made its hig pence
Geneva,
disbanding
destroy-
ng
like
bacterin He
within
actories
for war
and
should
PUTDOSeS,
done
agree to a
total
period years.
navy the states
obligations, of at-
tempting to deal with the ques
these lines,
“['nless the base of the nefotiations
the disarmament
iit break down complete
ill
to
prove
tion on
fx changed confer
ence either w
Iy
the
war is not a th
real
propose hs ollewin re
r to draft
or continug waste time
uring
The danger of
lity but n
decade to come
soretic POSE ih
Therefore, we
imm
solution
de
hased
commence
tailed
on
in March, 1025,
conference disarmament.”
Paul-Boncour of France and Benes
(zechoslovakia the Rus
utterly Impracti-
eal and said it had been prop sed by
Norway 1922. discussed and found
unworkable. Both
and Doctor Louden
chairman. asserted that the league
had that security must
linked with disarmament and that the
commission's precise job at time
was to name a subcommittee to bring
gbout that co-ordination Paul-Bon-
cour especially dwelt on the
that total disarmament without inter-
ational pacts cuaranteeing
fe impossible, and reiterated the old
demands for a powerful league army.
Count von DBernstorff in a general
way supported the Russian plan,
though he did not leok pleased when
Litvinoft the serapping of
ehemienl factories. Finally it was de
cided that at the second reading of
the draft of the disarmament plan,
adopted at the last meeting, the so
viets might move to have portions of
their scheme examined.
It was announced that neither the
United States nor Russia would be
represented on the subcommission on
security. Hugh Wilson, American min
jster to Dene, representing the United
tates in the conference, said: “The
American attitude is simple, and con
sists of our intention to leave to the
European states those matiers pe
cutiarly thelr own concern.”
project of disarmament,
and convoke
at the latest a general
the soviet proposals,
on
of ridiculed
sian proposition as
in
those delegates
of Holland, the
decided he
this
theme
security
IrODOSe:
proj
r——
Vj BERS of the League
tions council gathered in
for a session that promised te
ly, with the Poligh-Lithuanian qnarrel
and the trouble over the Itilo-Al-
banian and the French-Yugo-Slavian
treaties to be handled. Premier Mus.
golinl once more virtually defied the
feague with the announcement that
Italy intended at all costs to keep the
Adriatic an Italian sea, He scoffed
at the Serbian suggestion that the
league refuse to register the [talo-Al-
banian pact,
“I'he league has a bureaucratic
function of registration, and no po-
ftieal Jurisdiction which would nec-
essnrily affect the Independence of
single nations,” he declared. “If such
a precedent were created all the trea
flex ponciuded by the powers since
1010.0 many of which are of a mili
tary character, would have to be re
examined.”
of Na-
Geneva
he live-
chamber of
Briand
to Italy,
and
to suggest
the French
each other
French
Minister
branch
warmly
Addressing the
Foreign
an olive
Mussolini
taring it ridiculous
that anything could
and [talian people against
Marshal Pllsudskl, Polish premier,
went to Geneva with the apparent in-
tention of smoothing out the row with
Lithuania His
collective note to all
e reports that Poland is
Lithuania plotters
the Smetona-Waldemuras
sovernment, The assures the
that “Poland intend
in the least to endanger the independ
territorial Integrity of the
Lithuaniun state. Poland's of fv wish
is to establish normal, re.
Lithuania most
eaceful spirit)
deputies,
held
praising
ont
tle
even
sel
issued 0
government
powers protest
against th
to
encouraging
asverthrow
note
POWers does not
i
ence Or
neighborly
iations with in the
Premier headed the
. the ithuaniar
now a refugee in
to
he pus ing his pla
overthrow of the
reported
Rovnao ge
amd Pil
foster.
Lithnania asserts
Poland
1 thn :
denies that is
his plot,
B ELGIUM'S eubinet, forced to re
of position So
sign by the of the
st members to the pluns for na-
reorganiza-
tion, by Premier
Jaspar with the Socialists left ont The
anxious to for.
is com-
of the
The coun
and
reconstituted
tional defense army
was
present government is
tify the frontiers strongly, but
pelled slowly
+h of the opposition
prosperous, but
to hieenuae
on
gi
stren:
# ey
iryY IS
every one Is
bling madly on the bourse.
ua
DD! RING the week
semblir of the
the
before the ns
Keventieth con.
the
zeninlors
and against
Smith,
for
and
Pennsylvania
gress
Vare
IHiinols
Wash-
the
seemed
and
ively, became warm in
Doth
and Smith especially
ington gentlemen were on
ground,
confident that he would be seated, de-
the con
ieading
spite predictions to
the assertions of
that it would not be per-
Vare issued a statement de-
that refusal of the senite to
him to take the oath would be
blow at representative
gince the legislative ma-
general
trary and
Democrats
mitted
claring
permit
“the worst
government
chinery was first set in effect.”
Gifford Pinchot, who was defeated
by Vare, sent a letter to members of
Republican
that if
voted
national committee
the Republicans in
the senate to seat Vare the
American “will adjudge the
Republican party guilty of conniving
at the purchase and theft of an elec
tton and of doing so for its own po
litical benefit.” With Smith and Vare
excluded. the Democrats would have
one more vote In the senate than the
Republicans, but if Shipstead, Farmer
Labor. votes with the Republicans,
there would be a tie,
the
neserting
people
ICE PRESIDENT DAWES, Inter
viewed by the Washington cor
respondents, sald: “Lest there should
be any doubt about it, 1 want to say
as emphatically as 1 know how that 1
am not a candidate for the nomina-
tion for President. 1 favor the nomina.
tion of Frank O. Lowden, assuming
that President Coolidge is not a eandi
date.”
Al Smith's boom for the Democratic
nomination was given further impetus
ty his indorsement hy n gathering of
Democratic leaders of Utah.
ROMINENT wets in the Republic.
an party gathered In New York
last week and laid plans for the cam-
paign for modification of the Vo!stead
act. Capt. W. H. Slayton, head of tha
Association Opposed to the Prohibi
tion Amendment, told them the asso
elation would seck from both the ma-
jor parties a d~claration in their re-
gpectivo 1028 platforms in favor of a
national referendum on prohibition,
The declaration ig to be accompanied
by a pledge that whatever the out.
come may be, the result shall be “in
econsetence binding” on all Democratic
and Republican members of the
United States senate and house of
representatives subsequently elected.
The association is planning to ralse
£3.000000 to be used
with a nation-wide
prohibition,
in connection
referendum on
“BORETARY OF COMMERCE
“7 Hoover In annual report
the fiscal year ended July 1: “con
tinued the economic progress which
has now been characteristic of Amer
The dark
textile
of
continued depres
of Midwest,
unemployment,
his
guys
jean industry for six years’
spots noted were the coal and
industries, the rel
and
in agri
little
ice
cotton, some
sion uiture the
There was
LABAMA's
* violence
fight against masked
an abrupt end
following the acquittal in Luverne of
of in
controversy
He OC
enforcement
kinn
ourt
came to
two men accused complicity
hooded whippings
Attorney
MeCaull, the state nw
and
and a
hetween General Char
partment, the Ku
Judge A
ou Fr »
niger wi
Poole
nible
participation
he had charged the Ku Klux
to
attempting
vestigation of flog
JF ORMATK IN of the European chem
to play
in
South
Last
dyestufls
ical trust which is expected
hob with American manufacturers
markets,
well ©
foreign especially In
America
week the
ngreement,
nder way
Franco-German
its netus hasls,
was
signed at Frankfort were
f plans
drawn for the distribhat
3
i
and
i of markets,
for prices The
Piritish are
believed to have 8 private agre einent
with
ganization of Belgian makers of chem
icals
within a
Tia te
000,000
on
and other vital aspects
dyestuffs manufacturers
those of Germany, and the or
hiv foin
join the
wil rob
Interesting romor
wns an }
4
United Sta
merger of
tes that a
automol
ed, the
Jordan
several le
to he
Peerless
CONCerns for:
Was soon
nental Motors
and Hupp being mentioned. This was
step In W, C. Du
huge consolidation
The
Aators
sald to be the first
rant's plan for a
of motor car companies
dent of Continental
that his company was involved in the
tnerger.
M
opened,
presi
denies
ORT of
northern
the
re
under state
troops. Among Col
umbine mine where production ceased
the fatal battle girikers
Reports from the southern field, where
1. W. W. leaders concentrated thelr
forces for more than a month, showed
production was about 705 per cent of
gormal. The larger companies In that
gecilon announced employees were
following their policy of avoiding
demonstrations and that scores of
miners were returning to work dally,
ARDINAL BONZANO, formal
C papal legate to the United States
and one of the most eminent princes
of the church, died in Rome and was
buried after eleborate funeral services
on Thursday. At this writing it Is
expected he will soon be followed to
the grave by Cardinal de Lal
Other notable men taken by death
during the week were Charles B. Man.
ville, founder of the Johns-Manville
Asghestos company; John DD. Griggs,
former attorney general of the United
States: Henry W, Savage of Boston,
theatrical producer, whe used to give
us grand opera in English: Herbert
8. Hadley. chancellor of Washington
university, St. Louis, and former gov-
ernor of Missouri, and Charles F
Choate, Jr. a noted lawyer of Boston
TORTHWESTERN ALGERIA bas
in
dietrict
the
the
the mines
‘olorado
guard of
these
conl
was
nfier with
floods that took a toll of several hun.
dred lives and millions of dollars’
worth of property. Torrential raine
Hornell, N. Y., by the waters of the
Canisteo river. No lives were lost but
the property loss was heavy and rafl
way service waa sunepended,
It THE final blg amatenr football
games of the year Notre Dame de
. feated University of Southern Call
fornia In Chicago, and West Point
beat Annapolis in New York.
PA.
Some Birds Act
| Wren and Nighthawk Are
Particularly Valuable in
Eating Insects.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
Birds in general are useful as well
| ns beautiful. Without birds to keep
| the insect pests In check it would be
| more difficult to grow food. They also
| eat many weed seeds and so give a
| better chance for the planted seeds.
| The biological survey finds, however,
| that some birde are not beneficial and
| this branch of the United States De-
| purtment of Agriculture studies the
| birds in order to be able to Inform
| farmers and legislators as to their
{| comparative merits,
Eats Bugs and Weeds.
| As a general rule, the birds that eat
| largely of insect foode—for example,
the wren and the nighthawk-—are pars
ticularly valuable, On the other hand,
| the gray grosbeak and the brilliantly
colored painted bunting are valuable
they depend for a great part
food troublesome weeds,
the foxtall
because
of thelr
' such
! seeds,
on
0s and pigeon grass
other owle, com
on sight, but ought
is one of the most
small
The barn owl, like
| monly is shot
be, it
jceable birds
not
to {or gery
ro
particula the pocket gophers
West, it ize, the
effective
ts. W
§ y
broods 5
in destroying
dents,
in the
wren
house
is one of bird
enemies of the inse rens neunily
rear two young each j)
and the parents keep
ing to night
hungry
food
wren
bringing
young. The s diet
most exclusively
wrens will account
vumber of insects in a seusol
Bird.
grackle
One Harmful
The
the few
thap good.
stages,
boat-talle
birds hat do
It ind
1 the first
more
of
ears
corn
Lighter Soils Produce
Highly Colored Fruit
fhe High
more §
produce earlier
and
colored
soils This is
such fruits
On the
contain
greater holding capaci
hence give greater growth
for the amounts
and fertilizers
particula
the gr:
hand,
plant
3
as
other
more
water
¢
ida
yields of
water used.
From the
structure,
standpoint of
fruit
should be selected on the basis of the
kind of fruit
er it to
ocal
3 fend
physical
therefore, a soil
to be grown and wheth
he shipped, or sold on the
where earll
part in
warm
Obviously,
such an
il returns,
important
as in our
a soil
feature is
from
high quality is stich
afford
rd
more
desirable.
creased profit very early
that
use
the
io the
and orchard
fertilizer
grower often
lighter soils
can
for viney
purposes even thou
wi
and manure must be used to main
tain fertility.
Feeding Young Boar to
Use in Breeding Season
Oid you buy a boar pig at the fair
and, what have you
made to bring him up to breeding sea-
son in tiptop, thrifty
if so, provision
condition?
Yonarsh 12 the only netionslly
advertised brand of QUALITY
Foon PRoppcTs sold exelus-
fosiy the tnen who own
and opersie thelr own stores,
Why, you can just see your breath
these cold mornings. Let the chil-
dren start the day with delicious
steaming hot Monarch Cocoa, and
for lunch serve Monarch Teenie
Weenie Peanut Butter sandwiches.
EVERY genuine Monarch
the Lion Head, the oldest
the United States covering us complete line
of the world’s finest food products — Coffee,
Tea, Cocos, Catsup, Pickles, Peanut Butter,
Canned Fruits and V and other
superior table specialties.
Chicago Plhutsburgh Boston New York
Jacksonville Tampa Los Angeles
Fart
hay
men
+
4
ihan his importance requires Too
a boar is the kind he gets. Exercise
and correct feeding are of greatest im.
portance
induced by plenty
place he is kept.
used late in the fall
the same combination
for gilts,
supplemented with skim milk
mixture of tankage 70 paris, linseed
meal 15 parts, and rhorts 15 parts Is
good feeding. Close confinement
too much corn Is a bad combination.
of range in
should
of feeds
: Agricultural Items
Next to wheat, potatoes are
food.
* . .
No one ean afford to spend a dol
| lar's worth of goods,
. 0
the advantage of being acclimated.
| may be expensive at any price.
- . =
| periment station, Ames, Iowa, has
| more than 600 concrete fence posts on
| it. These were placed more than nine
years Ago.
* % 9
A farm machine that stands out all
winter not only depreciates in valve,
put requires a lot of extra time and
patience to get it ready to run when
it is needed again.
LE a
Chickens, as a rule, will not go any
great distance In search of feed une
less they are half starved, and it is
pot profitable to keep them in that
condition in order to save a little feed.
¥
Large powerful
iner's head Flach ight
t4
7 on iy 8 boxes of K jak (1
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