THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932.
HOOVER SUPPORTED BY ITALY, GERMANY
(Continued from Page 1.)
Official figures show that the riers and destroyers be reduced by United States could save $2,000,- one fourth, that the treaty, ton- 000,000 in the next 10 years if the proposal was carried out.
Points, Clarified.
Geneva, To-day,
Mr. Hugh Gibson, Head of the American Delegation, has made a statement in which he clarified cer-
nage of submarines be reduced by one third, and that no nation shall retain a submarine tonnage greater than 35,000 tons, no single vessel to exceed 1,200 tons.
Bir John Simon's View,
ARMED ROBBERY
SEQUEL
Alleged Woman Participant.
$800 INVOLVED.
THE
CHINA MAIL.
TOKYO LION GOES ON RAMPAGE
Injures Two Before Being Shot.
Police, Army and Hunt Club Join In Chase.
In connection with an armed robbery which was perpetrated at
Tokyo, June 2. one of the gardeners engaged in Sir John Simon, the British For-23 Lee Yuen Street West on the
Little Cherry Blossom, the 12-thia attempt, Otozo Hayashi, and. tain points of President 11gover's cign Minister, thanked the Amerl- morning of June 14, by six men, year-old lioness of the Okazaki bit him severely in the leg and hip. proposals.
can delegate for bringing forward the Police yesterday arrested three Park mamorial zoo in Kyoto, escap
Reinforcements. He said with reference to cruiser, the proposals, and promised a alleged participants, including aed from her cage yesterday morn Reinforcements began to arrive. strength that it is proposed that a prompt examination for we are woman.
ing, mangled a keeper and a at about this time and several
Thspector John Murphy appeared for the prosecution, while Mr. A. E. Hall was for the defence. Accused. were remanded for week.
much
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25 per cent. reduction in the total convinced that any reasonable The accused, So Hing, allas gardener and finally had to be shot efforts were made to capture the of tonnage by the United States step by which the vast total of Leung Kwai, You Tin, a gardener, by order of the authorities. Įlion alive. There was and Great Britain should be calculat-) men
under arms throughout the and Lam Chun, à married woman, Seventy uniformed policemen, 20 uoise and confusion, however, that ed by the present
London Treaty world can be reduced in ways were brought before Mr. Wynne- plainclothes men. 10 mambers of the beast grew more and more tonnage of Britain, which is 333,000 which do not diminish security. Jones in the Central Police Court the Kyoto gendarmerie: the hysterical and impossible to con- tons; while the total tonnage allow should be welcome, not only for this morning, charged with armed machine gun corps of the 16th | trol. Headkeeper Suzuka finally ed in that Treaty for inch gun its direct value as a contribution robbery and the theft of 26 pieces Division of the army and the Kyoto, gave the order that. Little Cherry cruisers should be limited to 150,000 to world disarmament, but also be of jewellery, $100 in cash, and 18 Hunting Club were in at the death. Blossom should be shot. tons each for the United States and cause it would bring with it im- pieces of clothing, all to the total
Cage Divided. a proportionate mense 'relief in the financial bur- value of $800.
police. the gendarmerle, the hunt-j Great Britain, and
dens which are crushing down the
The lion cage at the Okazaki ing club members and the machine 90,000 tons for Japan.
Park zoo, like those in most other gunners climbed trees, so that they As regards submarines, no nation taxpayers threatening by their
places, is divided into two parts. would all be shooting downward at should retain 1 greater tonnage weight, to clog and even bring to than 40 sub-a standstill the whole of indus-
The front part of the cage la that the lion and not at each other, and than 35,000, or more
closest to the general public and opened are. Little Cherry Blossom marine units, of which no vesseltry."
is separated from the rear portion, finally died beside the 'fish pond at should exceed 1,200 tons.
Naval Disarmament.
in which some attempt is made to 9,50 o'clock. Dealing with the naval proposals
In speaking of the incident after- It is added that the United States Sir John Simon said, "I entirely (Continued from provious Column.) reproduce the natural habiat of the
The meeting has been convened beast, by a small door. This door ward, Mr. Suzuka declared that ke are prepared to scrap from the agree that substantial proposals at the request of the American re- can be closed from outside the felt as if he had given the order Navy, which is their most powerful in the realm-
of naval disarma presentative, after a visit to Mr. cage. At 8 o'clock yesterday morn- to have one of his own children arm, nur 300,000 tons of existing ment are required. I doubt whe-Ramsay MacDonald yesterday, and ing, Gunichi Ozaki, a keeper, enter-shot. "Little Cherry Blossom," he ships, and to forgo the right to build ther the
proposals just indicated will synchronise with a most imed the back part of the cage to said, was born in the Okazaki Zoo in landare in some respects adequate and portant 50,000 tons;
proclamation by Mr. clean It but forgot to close the in 1920 and was first brought up material the proposals affect over in other respects appropriate to Hoover appealing to the people of small door. Little Cherry Blossom in a room of my own house. When 1,000 heavy mobile guns and ap the varying circumstances of the the world seriously to try and entered when his back was turned, she escaped this morning I was proximately 900
300 different naval powers. There are achieve disarmament.-Reuter. Iomber aeroplanes.
not two men in world better, ac- President Hoover is convinced quainted with the second of these that these real sacrifices will find difficulties than President Hoorer in equally generous response.-Reit- and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald.
over
ter.
U.S. Will Serap.
while
tanks
and
American Proposals.
London, Yesterday.
ing of the General Commission
of
naval treaties
French Suggestions.
leaped on him, bit him in the right certain that I could coax her back arm and escaped into the gardens. into her cage, as she knew me and Geneva, Yesterday. Other attendants learned of the trusted me, but the waitresses of Sweeping proposals with regard incident when they. discovered the restaurants in the park became to civil and military aviation were Little Cherry Blossom wandering so frightened and cried so shrilly
At a specially summoned meet-late aspirations as to disarmament solute prohibition of aerial Head keeper Suzuka, attempted to pletely out of control. Reluctant-
The Washington and London submitted by France to the Air about in the compound. Some that the animal became furious. are a magnificent Committee of the Disarmament telephoned the police and other Then the authorities arrived in a example of (word missed) trans- Conference. They included the ab-authorities, Others, including 'great crowd and the lion got 'com- (word missed) accurate and actual chemical, bacterial and incendiary get the lion back toward the cage. ly, I finally gave the order to have facts, and their particular merit. Geneva, the United States delegate, is that they did take into account warfare, the prohibition of aerial Little Cherry Blossom leaped upon her shot."Japan "Advertiser."
far as possible the varying needs battle or air bases, and long range bombardment, apart from field Hugh America's disarmament proposals of the different powers.
artillery emplacements. which were simultaneously made! public in Washington.
the Disarmament Conference at
Mr.
Gibson,
disclosed
Submarine Question.
BELT.
As for adequacy. I say boldly tinental nationalisation of com-
France also proposed the con-THRASHING WITH A Mr. Gibson said that he hoped on behalf of the United Kingdommercial transport aviation, the the proposals which represented the delegation, that in some respects fixing of similar bases for the stance of the instruction given we want more disarmament than maximum tonnage per unit for non- there appears. A proposal that international civil aeroplanes, and
years.
tons."
to 250
continental internationalisation of
the trade in, and the private manu- 'corresponding measures concerning
facture of arms,
ed that the project, insofar as it!
The Canadian delegate contend- affected civil aviation might be applicable to Europe, but It was
like Canada.
Charges Against Glasgow Husband.
SHOCKING CRUELTY.
Glasgow. May 27.
Mra. Barker told an extraordin-
end.
TRAGEDY OF ARTIST.
Fame That Came Too
Late..
MISLAID LETTER.
London, May 3.
by President Hoover for the guid
submarines should be retained to of the American delegates nice
an individual weight of 1,200 tons; wouki lead other nations to state
penly how much they would con-appears to us to fall short of what ls needed. We want submarines tribute to a general programme;
to be entirely abolished. If they leading to real disarmament.
The statement proceeded, "The cannot be abolished, then at least time has come when we should cut let their size be limited
A case of alleged shocking cruelty The story of an artist who through the brush and adopt some
not related to the situation exlst-to a wife was heard at Glasgow throughout his life had struggled On subject of capital ships heing in a large developing country Central Police Court to-day, when a for fame and who heard on his brand and definite methad o freduc-!
'asked, was it not possible, whatever big the overwhelming burden of
young man, Walter Parker, residing, deathbed that one of his pictures muments. It would be the most now capital ship construction took
The American delegates en-with a relative at 55 Bankier Street, had been accepted for this year's of building now dorsed the proposal and the discus-was charged before the Stipendiary, Academy was related yesterday by important step to be taken to ex-place, instead
We vessels of 35,000 tons with 16 inch sion was adjourned-Reuter. pedite economic recovery,
Magistrate.
Mr. John R. Hyett, the portrait must make headway against the guns, to agree that a much lower limit both in tonnage and in gun
Cannot Pay.
It was alleged that on Saturday! fear and friction arising out of
Lausanne, Yesterday morning Parker brutally attacked sculptor. Mr. Hyett was discussing armaments which kills confidence calibre should be established
Aerial Warfare Measures.
Germany has reaffirmed her in-his wife in a room at the address his friend Mr. James Fraser Scott, of St. Oswald's Studios, Sedles- throughout the world. We can still At the meeting of the Air Com-ability to pay reparations, in a given. He pleaded not guilty.
combe Road, London, who during remain practical in maintaiing ad-
the war was official artist to the mission of the Disarmament Con-memorandum handed to Mr. Ram- equate self defence among ali na-
Australian Forces and who died on tions. We can add no assurances of ference, the French delegate, M. MacDonald by Herr Vonary story..
Neurath this morning, which em- She said that on Friday night her Monday in St. Thomas's Hospital. peace and yet save the peoples of the Paul Boncour, submitted
prophasised the necessity for concert-husband put her out of the house, Pro-
"I know of nothing more tragic world from ten to fifteen billions of gramme of six proposals.
ed action for an advance towards and she had to find shelter, eise- wasted dollars during the next ten hibition of chemical and germ a solution of the economic problem, where. When she returned the fol than the last few weeks of Scott's
aerial warfare,, prohibition of aerial bombardment beyond battle-
In view of French anflety with lowing morning he pushed her into life," said Mr. Hyett. "Scott was The Five Principles.
on hard times. It was a terrible I propose the following principles fields, the fixing of a maximum regard to security, the memoran- the room, placed a chair behind the a brilliant man, but he had fallen
dum suggests a sort of consulta- door so that it could not be open- should be our guide. Firstly, the tonnage for military acroplanes, tien clause, whereby Germany and ed, stripped her of her clothing, and disappointment for him when his Kellogg-Britain Pact, to which we are all signatories, can only mean commercial transport aeroplanes, the interested Powers could meet beat her with a belt three feet one-man exhibition two years ago in the event of any threat to long and having a buckle at one was, a failure. He held the exhibi- that the nations of the world are fixing of a maximum tonnage for
tion at the wrong time, when most agreed that they will use their arms civil aeroplanes not internationalis-security or to peace,
ed and the adoption of measures con-
German Payment:
"Do you mean to say he stripped people were out of London, and solely for defence.
The French and Belgian dele-you naked?" asked the Stipendiary, after that he seemed to go to pieces. Secondly, this reduction should cerning the private manufacturer,
"Scott then went away for two common "Practically," replied the com- be carried out, not only by broad and the same of aerial armament gates have agreed on a
The British Air Minister, Lord frost, and it is even rumoured that plainer. She added that they were days and returned one morning and and general cuts in armament, but hy
He asked increasing the
Londonderry, who is undertaking they have agreed that the eventual both 81 years of age had been mar said he was going to hospital that comparative
night to be X-rayed. In later years, the immediate
German payment should be about ried for 14 years. consideration of power of defence through a decrease in the power of attack.
the proposals, said he believed seven or eight milliard marks; but she declared, her life had not been another friend and myself to sub- mit three of his pictures to the more acceptable the British policy of a "clean worth living.. Thirdly, armaments of the world they would be
We found that Helen Parker, ager 18, a daugh- Royal Academy. have grown up in mutual relation than the first French proposition, slate" is unaltered, and the German
Speaking generally, but emphasised that the normal spokesman has intimated that Ger- ter, spoke to seeing her mother be they were not even framed, but we sent them off and waited anxiously such relativity should be preserved development of civil aviation must many will not accept the proposal ing taken into the room. in making a reduction.
not be hampered.-British Official for an issue of railway bonds heard blows being given, each of for a reply. The notification from the Academy, that two of the port was accompanied by a Fourthly, reductions must be real Wireless Service.
If Conference Falls.
scream from her motherzula raits were not accepted.-which Washington, Yesterday. At a later stage the Stipendiary was wonderful news, because it Mr. Hoover's plan, to be sub-ly reported in diplomatic circles so that the woman might be examine withheld and therefore probably Despite denials, it is persistent adjourned the case until to-morrow, meant that the third was being to be dealt with,-land, air and mitted to the Disarmament Con- that Mr. Stimson has instructed ed by a doctor.
(would be hung-was mislaid in his naval forces, all interconnected. ference at Geneva this afternoon, Mr. Hugh Gibson to inform the
fat. Then a letter came for him Based on this principle, I propose proposes the abolition of tanks, European statesmen at Geneva that
which I recognised immediately... 1 that the armaments of the world chemical warfare, Jarge mobile if the Disarmament Conference should be reduced by nearly one guns, and a reduction of one-third third.
in the strength of all land armies. hopes of the United States favour Adoption of Geneva Proposals. He proposes the abolition of allably considering debt pleas In order to reduce the offensive bombing 'planes, the prohibition of Router's American Service. character of all land forces as all bombardment from the air, a distinct from their defensive char-reduction in the treaty number of acter, I propose the adoption of tonnage of battleships by one- the proposals made at Geneva for third, of aircraft carriers, cruisera the abolition of all tanką, all and destroyers by a quarter and chemical warfare, and all large submarines by one-third... calibre guns. I propose that there No nation must have more than should be a reduction of one third 85,000 tons of submersible craft in the strength of all land armies Reuter..
to each other;
and positive, and effect economic relief.
Fifthly, there are three problema
over and above the so-called.
police, components. Air forces,
all bombing planes should be
Mr. Hoover's Plan.
Washington, Yesterday,
To Consider U.S. Plan..
Lausanne, Yesterday.
The general commission of the
abolished. Navul forces » I pro- Disarmament Conference will mest
Reuter.
fails Europe may abandon all).
Lausanne To Geneva,
Geneva, Yesterday. · ed from Lausanne to Geneva, and Interest at the moment has shift
which
She:
KING CAROL GOES opened it tastinis picture "The
TO POLAND.
Accepts Marshal Pilsudski's Invitation.
Warsaw, June 10:
which meant that his Sculptor's Studio was to be shown In this year's Academy.
"But row Scott was very ill in] hospital: He had had a relapse. The good news was rushed to him on Saturday morning. He was overjoyed but very/weak. Every thing possible was done for him, According to an official announce but his fight against an illness tists and statesmen hurried here ment made to-day, King Carol of from which he had been suffering today to attend the meeting of the Roumania has accepted the invita for over five years was hopeless. General Disarmament Committee. Hon of Marshal Pilsudski to visit He died yesterday afternoon, but I -Beuter
Poland during the Summer, DIO- bably next month. The king will be sure that the news of his ple- ture's acceptance was a great and Invested with the honorary colonalcy wonderful consolation to him, of a famous Polishy, regiment and
*While Scott was serving as the
a stream of Journalists, diploma-
Personal Pars.
posate that the treaty, num-at 4 p.m. to consider the American Detective Sub-Inspector A. H. Will Inspect several garrisons. omcial artist to the Australian berandtonange frof battles proposal for a reduction of offer-Elston of the C.LD. of the Watert these plans mature. It would forces during the war he was badly shipa be reduced by one third; that: tiven.
Police Station, is at present on sick be the first time that Carol bas left used, and that, was the start of
#ht ill-fuck..
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