FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 21, 1932.
President Attacks Opposing Chiefs
"Vain Allurements" Of Democrat Platform
OUTLINES HIS 'POLICIES
of some
can traditions.
THE
BRITAIN WILL
WIN CANADA'S
BIG MARKETS
America Stands. To Lose G$70,000,000.
EFFECT OF PREFERENCE.
CHINA MAIL
Premier Plans To Lead Europe To Disarmament
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The Archbishop of Canterbury Secretary expressed appreciation stated he had rarely known any sub-and welcomed all the pressure they ject which aroused in the churches could bring to strengthen the Regarding Buch unanimity and depth of convic-government's hands, London, To-day. tion. They recognised fully the the recent British note to Germany . While the effects of the Imperial practical difficulties with which he said it was not written to urge trade agreement, invoked in Canada ministers were faced and wished a legal proposition but was design- are still speculative. British com.assure them of support of the great ed to put aside technical and legal volume of Christian public opinion, arguments as not being the real mercial observers express
the which felt a growing concern at the ground to explore. What could be WAS not to, be: "Falso prets, fule leaders, and thwarting the law with the result opinion that British trade with international situation, and the pre done in fature
the that the accused receives an unfair Canada will be increased by $70,-sent position of the Disarmament restricted by dwelling simply upon what Britain had already achieved "betrayers" W
The Archbishop said they felt a since the War, in the name of dis- opithets has as opponents by trial from the viewpoint of Ameri000,000 annually, mostly at the ex-Conference.
pense of the United States.
moral obligation that the promise armament. On the other hand, it "President during an address
Sweeping Changes.
American officials are inclined to given by Allied Powers after the would be a great injustice to to the Amera ur Bar Association ini
Sweeping changes in the person-regard this as excessive but admit war should be fulfilled and they Britain, and would actually hinder Washington when replying to recent wel of the House of Representatives, that British trade may eventually be thought it would be morally wrong the acceptance by their own people at this stage in the world's history of desire to end war if Britain was eriticians of the Republican Party's but probable retention of control hy benefitted to that extent.
are indicated by The detailed tariff changes, into acquiesce in anything less than only great country in world that administration by Democratic chiefs, the Democrats, The Democrats were "allering the developments prior to the national line with the agreements reached in wide and general reduction of arma- had made aйy, reductions in arme- August at the Empire Trade Con-ments which bring no sort of ment. That fact, combined with
the More than 40 representatives, of ference at Ottawa, were introduced security for peace but rather are
existing responsibility for American people worthless theories elections on November 8.
police and protective action in all and making promises that could not the two Parties, have already been in the Canadian House of Commons constant menace of war.
They Increase the
Restriction Urged.
parts of the world, must be borne be fulfilled," the President told his eliminated sither by defeat in pri- on October 12.
mary elections or by announcement margin of preference in favour of They hoped there might be a re-in mind.
Seek Will to Peace. hearers.
of non-candidacy. In some cases. England on 223 of 262 items and solute endeavour to restrict and, in " The President defended the Ad withdrawals were due to reappor put 157 items on the free list, as some cases, even forbid the use of The Prime Minister, ministration of which he has been tionment of congressional districts, compared to 81 prior to the revi-five categories of obviously aggres- welcoming pressure on the moral
sive weapons,, the bead for the last four years that the average
They would also aspects of disarmament; said the desiring Far From
over but the general situation suggested This Trade Treaty and the others give enthusiastic support to main peace-maker had not only to con- centralisation of power, he said, he that the average congressman has approved at the end of the Con- tenance of as close co-operation as sider the moral issues but also all
upon the ference between England and the possible with the United States. possibilities of situation. Govern wider assumption of very precarious hold favoured a
Dominions must be approved by the Britain was the natural link be-ment wished to do the big thing and obligations, by the States. Too many sections of his electorale. problems have been thrown in the Speaker John Garner, Democratic parliaments of the countries involy tween Europe and America and if since February had hung on tenaci Felleral lap. On the question of candidate for the vice-Presidency ed before becoming effective, but the in the anxious times ahead such co-ously to the desire to create not crime, the President declare that it or the United States. is simultane-approval has been given already by operation could be maintained, it merely some state of disarmament
candidate for re-most of the Dominions and Colonies, would have an enormous effect upon but the more difficult thing; name- į was purely a locul isgne Headusly
representative and Britain's action is only awalt-world opinion. They believed the ly. a state of will to peace. vog und, however, reform of judicial, election proventure. to cope with modern controni ditions.
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Signs of Renaissance When we arrived the work neared completion. To stand on the high.
Sir John's Reply.
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The President defended the econo-present. Democratic floor leader wide banks and gaze down was to nutation had spoken, the Foreign less Service.
be fulfilled.
CHINESE
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Large Audience At
First Concert.
while also
REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
Another Treat In
Store Sunday.
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the
of Fifteenth Congresing the re-opening of Parliament, British Government, by reason He wished to be head of a Govern- sional district of Texus. His which takes place to-morrow, " the armament reductions which Bri-ment which was not merely a sign- | tain had already effected by its ed document about the reduction of In the meantime there are indica- return as congressmun is consider
HORROR AND BEAUTY OF known sympathy to France and by armaments but which left peace in They tions of sweeping changes in the 'ed virtually certain. Thus, if the
its declared desire. INNER CHINA.
to be fair and Europe and in the world. personnel of the House of Repre- Roosevelt-Garner ticket is defeated
just to Germany, was in a position had done a great work with America sentatives before the election day but the Democrats retain control of
to give a really effective lead and and it would be something like Already over forty representatives the House, Garner will be available!
the continue occupancy of
which would that the best elements in Europe moral catastrophe of the two parties have been elimin- fur
the United would welcome such a lead in their separate Britain from ated either by, defeat or by an- Speakership," If Garner wins the nouncement of non-candidacy. Con- vice-presidency, he will preside over!
present perplexity and confusion. States. They were striving to es- tablish similar relations in Europe, trol of the House by the Democrats the United States Senate. In that event Rep Rainey. Dem., Illinois,
After other members of the de-he said-Reuter and British Wire- is considered to be still likely.
worked far below us, naked in the mie programme of the Administra Would be in line for the Speaker be impressed. Thousands of coolles!
hot sunshine. Their small wage of tion and of the Republican party an ship it the Democrats retain a sane and sound. He attacked bit. majority in. the House. terly the false prophets of the mil. If the Democrats lose control of 3d. or 5d. a day enables the work lenium, who were offering the the House. Rep. Snell. N.Y, pre-to the done at the cost and saves the
workers from starvation.
While I was near Weipei I receiv American people worthless theories sumably would be the choice of his and making promises that could not Republication, colleagues for the
Speakership. In that event Michen-ed an English newspaper from Pe- Democrat, and Bachman, king. In a three-colump editorial Often in the history of the world r.
lief Scundal" this irrigation we find that the peoples' interests W. Va., probably would be the lead under the title "A New Famine Re-
A most charming and restful re- scheme and that at Sarats in Mon- have been betrayed by these false ing candidates for the post of Re-
golia, were coupled with oplum There was a large audience at the treat, the Repulse Bay Hotel has in- leaders offering unworkable, disas publican floor leader. trous theories, he said.
growth. I had just visited both Helena May Institute yesterday for augurated for the Winter Season menace is doubled by the fact that
Some of the most prominent per-schemes: no water was flowing in the first concert of the season, and pleasing diversions for Sunday in the nature of a Special Tiffin and to-day sonalities of the House are already either, no poppies sown, and... by these gait allurements are
the committee was commended for Afternoon Tea Dance, which func- offered to our harassed people by put of the political picture. Rep. contract with Government, oplum
introducing an innovation by open-tions provided thorough enjoyment Ore... who was in both places barred. men of" public reputation in the Hawley, Republican, field of economic even by men in presided over the House Ways and Proceeding through Kansu west-ing their series with a programme to the large number present last public life. These allurements have Means Committee when the tariff wards to Lanchow, we traversed, as provided by All-Chinese Artistes:
Additional to its magnificent was formulated, has Marco Polo did six centuries ago, undoubtedly Teen offered under the act
Miss Amelia Lee's piano solos
points of vantage it affords a de- jalready gone down
to, defeat in one of the world's most ancient) pressure of public clamour.
The President pointed out that Oregon primary election. He ob- ways, winding between the deep were superb, since she brings keen lightful auto-drive and its venue walks permits of excellent people in distress were often too tained high protective duties for canyons of the Loess country. The intelligence to bear on everything of
whilst a restful and eager to accept promises, remedies most industries, but his colleagues Kansu farmers are a sturdy, hand-she plays. Her selections covered rambles, and alleged yemedies regardless of did not force through duties on some race, cheerful and friendly wide field, for she chose a Toccata spacious balcony allows a means for relaxation. Unquestionably, their soundness. Some of the re-tumber and lumber products highThe men shave their foreheads and
and and Fugue by Bach. The Etude the Repulse Bay Hotel is the very medies that have been offered dur-lenough to please his forested state.grow the queue; the women
Chindblom, ing the existing depression, he said. Representative
Re-children, more frequently than else in E Minor, Prelude in C Sharp acme of blissfulness and lends it- in A Flat" by self to the occasion of sublimity in dangerous and public. Illinois, was another definitely
pro-where, have bound-up feet. Sixty Minor, and Valse menaced good government. Some minent member of the Ways and per cent. of the population dwell Chopin; and finished in particularly choice of pleasurable sport in a
sphere of quietude. of the changes that have been de Means committee to meet prema i dugout houses. The firm Loess happy mood with the fascinating manded during the present ture defeat. Representative Wil-learth makes this possible. It al- campaign would destroy personal liama, Democrat, Texas, Chairman, so makes road-building cheap; and "Danse Negre" of Cyril liberty and sweep away the security. of the Territories Committee, and it was a fire experience after our Rachmaninoff's the savings, the income built up by author of a bill proposing funda-struggles to speed in top gear up chinelle." centuries of experience.
Imental changes in the Organic Act some 1,600ft. on Major Todd's new
were
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Less Centralisation.
"That
Prominent Men Eliminated.
of 1930-
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Sunday.
brilliant "Poli-(Continued from previous column). ture in their diaphanous dresses of Mr. Li Chorchi is always a snowy gauze and satin, as they of Hawail, is not a candidate for graded road from a river bed to
favourite. He sang
two operatic danced a Pas-de-Deux to a Chopin Representative Hare the plateau.", The Republican Administration, re-election.
The worst places are being tacki-numbers and his songs by Massenet Valse.
re- very warmly
The violinist was Mr. Ho On-tung, has often been accused of bringing Democrat, S.C., Chairman of the
Insular Affairs Committee, is aned first. The greatest of all ob- und Vidal were a centralisation, di govern
encore he gave from Canton. He played the First ሞት፡ Movement of the Beethoven Sonata, ment that menaces the rights of the other who eliminated himself instacles, the Liupan Pass, lay ahead. ceived.
In Feking we had learned that the "April," by Tosti. separate states and takes from advance of the campaign?
about
As an
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of the functions Ruth Bryan Owen, daughter of engineers camp at its base had Mise Stells and Miss Helen Ho No. 5. It seems almost incredible them some
William Jennings Bryan, was de-been raided by bandits, riddled are likewise warm favourites and that he is entirely self-taught, for was thoughtful guaranteed by the Constitution.
the tone both The President, however, told the feated in the Florida primaries. Re-with bullets, and looted. Todd im are very skilful in adapting their his interpretation must dances to the small Helena May and accurate and lawyers to-night that he favours presentative Yon, Democrat, mem-mediately decided that we
They made a charming pic- sweet and true. leas centralisation and a wider asber of the Insular Affairs Com-sleep there. He also requested, stage. sumption of obligations by the mittee who visited the Philippines and secured, compensation from states. The States have in late laat year, was another Florida con- the local Government. years, he said, thrown too many of gressman eliminated at the pri- On each stage of our journey we the lap of the maries. The Philippines will also were accompanied by a local mis- their problems in Federal Government. He also point-note with special interest the fact sionary. I marvelled at the influ ed to the fact that where the duties that Rep. Gilbert, D., Kentucky, is ence of these men and at their ad- of the Federal and State govern- not a candidate. He was once the ministrative ability in road-build- ments are identical, the states have author of an independence plebiscite ing. On a Yangtze steamer a mis depended upon the Federal govern-bill. Rep Maas, R., Man, also sionary is off his beat: here he is widely acquainted in the Philip-on it and shines. The Swedish- ment for actual performance.
American missionary who was to This, he said, was especially true pines, has already been defeated.
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ceptionally experienced. He was calm In danger. He had faced three revolutions in four years. Only a day or two before, on his Tokyo, Oct. 9. way to inspect the work in this sec It is learned to-day that the three tion, terrified peasants had met and judicial procedure should be reform-largest paper mill companies in Ja-besought him to retura: "The ed to cope with modern conditions. pan have amalgamated. They are bandits are robbing & merchant Many minor cases are being tried in the Oji Paper Company, the Full convoy round the be
ment. Crime of any kind, he con tanded, is purely a local problem.
Reviewing the history of some of the more famous examples that have reached the course in recent years, the President declared that
JAPANESE PAPER MILLS UNITE
Federal Courts when they should Paper Company, and the Karatuto his companion fired
be tried in State courtsey
The legal profession should purge
Itself of unworthy
President contin
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The new company will be formed the with a capital of 150,000,000
and will manufacture 90 the
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