Show News Review of Current Events the World Over Bloody Riots in Paris Drive Out Daladier and Doumergue Becomes Premier — Devaluation of Dollar Brings Flood of Cold B EDWARD narrowly aeemlngly a civil war Following days of bloody rioting In Faria other cities premier Daladier and FRANCE two and bis capitulated cabinet and the reins of government were pnt In the bands et Gaston the Doumergue forwho mer president was In retirement on his country on Ills reappearance the political stage was to the In response pleadings of President Gaston Lebrun and many otb- Doumergue er priotj who were convinced that be alone could restore the country to quiet It was conditioned on pledgee that both chambers of parliament would support him unand that the president reservedly would give him an executive order dissolving the parliament and calling new elections to be used If he considered It necessary So the “Iron man" of France as he has been dubbed returned to Paris with plans for a small cabinet made up of former premiers nd party leaders and with power to make himself the virtuul dictator of the country War veterans Monarchists Communists and other elements Joined In the violent demonstrations that forced out the Daladier reglmfc All Joined In opposition to the government though no accord with one of the groups waa The any others In other respects mobs were furious and fought desperthe troops and ately with the police that Daladier had brought Into the The rioters operating mainly capital In the Place de la Concorde and the region about the Palais Rourbon where the chamber of deputies sits were raked by machine gun fire sabered troops and clubbed and by mounted Rut shot by the Infantry and police they returned to the fray time after time and would not cease the struggle The number until Daladier resigned of dead was estimated at fifty and more than a thousand persons were After the battles were over wounded the boulevards In the center of Paris a scene of desolation and presented destruction unequnled there since days of the commune In 1S71 Nationalist elements resented especially the removal by Daladier of Jean Clilappe as prefect of police feeling that he was being made a scapegoat bond scandal The In the Bayonne and Socialists accused Communists Chlappe of fomenting the rioting but elements said the “leftists" the ‘‘right were determined to get the Corsican out of the way because they knew he would block the proletarian coup d’etat The Royallsta they were planning were In the hopeful as always that they might be able to restore the and put on the throne the monarchy due de Guise head of the Rourbon who lives In exile house of Orleans In Brussels Naturally the pretcrxlor chares In that hope but he was quoted s deploring the bloodshed estate thedollnr and the $'15 a fine ounce turmoil In the world’s money and an Immediate result was a DKVALUATIONof caused a markets flow of gold to from Europe V United the States The pound sterling and the franc made but not gains big enough to suit PresiRoosevelt dent and advishis monetary Later both the ers pound and franc declined again and the confusion was made The French greater Were alarmed by the drain on their gold and expressed Intense reseutmert against the American policy charging that the administration was making deliberate efforts to embarrass France For the time being the administration was prevented from driving the dollar down to Its projected parity points In foreign exchanges by the rising tide of American dollars flowing Rut most of back to this country Its financial experts were confident that the R900 cents value would be made to prevail after a reasonable As time to allow for the shakedown an ounce for gold it Is for the opinion of I’rof George F Warren chief deviser of the experiment that Is under way that the figure must be raised If prices of commodiFrank ties are to be put up materially E Gannett the Rochester newspaper publisher after a visit to the White Rouse and talking with bpth the President and Professor Warren aald In his Rochester that he bad been convinced by those conversations "that we shall continue to raise the price of gold" and that the would succeed $35 figure probably prices from sliponly In preventing ping By the President's devaluation stroke a tretury deficit of $1900000000 was transformed overnight Into a 'surplus of $973710937 Pni wwsw- - "a great stated authoritatively Washington that the president IT WAS In be- - W PICKARD lleves that excessive Interest rates on all classes of debts should be reduced as an Important step toward reduction of the debt structure Ills viewpoint applies to foreign debts owed to United States citizens to private debts and to those of Industry He was said to be of the opinion that reduction of terest would make payment more probable and that fixed charges also could be cut down Bills before the senate which have bouse irpproval already would enable or othcorporations and municipalities er political subdivisions of states to scale down the principal and interest of their debts through an agreement with the majority of their creditors Legislation Is already In effect which enables the Individual to rearrange his debt and Interest rates through a pact with the majority of those he owes and to give similar help to railroads There have beetf complnlpts that these effeclaw have not been particularly tive and that they need strengthening The President In letting It be known that he thought the debtor was paying too much on obligations contracted In better times did not say whnt he lieved wns a fair rate nor did he specify particular charges that he regarded aa too high INSULL who was due to from Greece on February 1 wns permitted to remain for a time because of health but the government at Athens then Informed him unofficially that he must leave before 13 two physicians February having reported he wns able to travel without danger to his life The fugitive mediately began parking up but at this writing It wns not known where he would go In his effort to avoid SAMUEL days nfler he wns G Edward Rrcmer banker of St Paul Minn was set free In Rochester Minn and mnde hie way home nervous and on his with wounds when head Inflicted he was “snatched" unbut otherwise harmed Ills father Adolf Brenier wealthy brewer hnd paid the $200000 demanded by the kidnapers In $10 and $3 bills through Duran Intermediary ing his captivity Rre mer wns kept In a dark room and under constant guard Sthte and federal law enforcement agencies were conducting an Intensive hunt for the abductors of Bremer who ten or more numbered It probably was believed the victim was held In either Slotix City or Kansas City Verne San key notorious kidnaper who was captured recently In Chicago S I) for and taken to Sioux Falls safe keeping until his trial In a fedsuicide In his eral court committed cell by hanging using a loop made of neckties He had admitted the abof Denduction of Charles Boettcher ver and Haskell Bohn of St Pout TWFNTY-TW- called PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT conferleaders Into ence and with them formulated bills designed to bring the stock markets of the country under federal control The measures were then Introduced In both' housle and senate They deal with abort selling marginal trailing and mapool operations specialists nipulation Is Your Danger Signal ILLIAM P M’CRACKEN who was assistant secretary of commerce for aeronautics In the Hoover administration and three air line officials got Into a Jam with the senate committee thnt Is Investigating air mall coAll four of ntracts them were cited to appear before the senate to show cause why they should not be pu n shed for contempt McCracken practices law In Washington The others are L IL Britt In vice president of Northwest AirHarris M Hanshue president ways of Western Air Express and Gilbert Hanahue's Glvvln secretary McCracken has been under technical arrest but this wua vacated Chairman Black’s report to the senate showed that Brlttln admitted that he had removed from McCracken’s office and destroyed subpoenaed correspondence and also that Glvvln on order from Hanshue had removed confidential papers since recovered by the committee Senator Black also told the senate testimony before the committee post office contracts had been “colluslvely and fraudulenGethat former Postmaster Brown and McCracken neral participated In a “secret meeting" held In a room adjacent to Brown'a Post Office department office at which the couwas divided Into certain mall ntry routes and contracts were distributed coamong "particular” operating mpanies showed awarded tly” and A unanimous opinion the Supreme INCourt of the United States held that all persons accused of violating the late national prohibition laws and whose cases judicated by had not been finally adDecember 5 last when amendment was reEighteenth be set free The opinion should pealed held that repeal canceled the power of the prosecution of JusAccording to the Department there were 9578 prohibition with about 13000 defendants pending In federal courts tice cases ITH little debate the senate passed the bill Introduced by Senator Hiram Johnson of California which Is designed to prevent the floating In America of private loans to countries now defaulting on past debts Before passing It the senathe amended tors measure so that It would not hamper the new to grant to scheme foreign nations loans to buy which with A American goods proviso was written In declaring that loans to foreign defaulters could atyll be made by government owned corpor- President’s ations As however the bill puts In themosthands of the administr-for ation its powerful weapon forcing payment of defaulted war debts No defaulting nation may float and any private loan In thisIncountry the Illegal any American aiding flotation of a private loan to a defive years to be would liable faulter In Jail and $10 000 In fines According to Chairman Jesse Jones of the RFC the President’s plan calls for the creation of a trading bank which will partially underwrite extension of credits to foreign purchaThe bank sers of American goods would he entirely owned by the government so the arrangement would acbe a partial government guatually rantee of payment to the American producer The bank would be a division of the RFC It now stands one representative voted when the house of reprepassed on the bill to ap$050000000 for continuation CJVA and direct relief activities The lone opponent was Representative George B Terrill of Texas Democrat The money Is to be used by the federal emergency relief administration for keeping up the federal dole Jo the Idle for another year and for continunuing the Civil Works administration til the early part of May About 500 millions Is to be used for the former purpose It was said and about 450 for the CIV A ONLY sentatives propriate of' MILLS who whether or like him Is one of the forceful leaders of the Republican party hns often been spoken of a possible or even probable candidate for the O O P Presidential nomination In 193(1 But the New Yorker has now removed himself from that category While In California to see lierbprt Ileover and others Mr Mills told the press “I most certnlnly have no Intention of becoming a candidate Nor will I mix In local or factional OGDENyouL most as poUties" C by Vulwl Nawapwpar Cotas hold F D R Walked Around It For Free American Wine Little Ladies Far Apart Are You Hoarding Silver? Mr Benkert supposed to undersland Bankmoney called beforj the House HILLS— Well all I know or I read In the papees and prowl hither thither and Brother 1 have lately I prowled just blew back here to California about week ago from one of these Cross ConI tinent escapades finished a picture one night and the Studio told me that it would take them beabout a week fore would they have It all assembled and be ready to preview Here Is the way we work It with these pictures 1 mean all of em do It about this way When the picture Is finished they take It out to some nearby town or lots of times in tome suburban theatre of Los Angeles and run Its advertised In front of the theatre that there Is a preview of a new picture that night but it does not say what one it la or whose A few of the main studio people connected with the making of it and the principles go and its run Then they see how it goes and try to see what is the matter with it Course we dont always see and then too sometimes we know the main thing thats the matter with it and that is that It should never have been made but as It Is made and lots of money Is Invested In it why' they take it back and work on It maby retake scenes add scenes cut out Wine growers in California Ohio New York and elsewhere will be Interested to know that Vincent Astor of New York who haa a good deal to say wants Amerabout passenger lines winee ican ships to provide American free to passengers as French and Italian lines provide free of charge French and Italian wines to their scenes passengers it Then maby they will take it out and It again on some other defenseless made one one timu that audience we previewed so many times and so many places that the last couple of we had to take it away up weeks All Southern Califoraround Frisco nia rebelled and said— we have seen You see what I am this thing enough to get at is that we try to make trying them as good as we can Bad pictures are not made with a premeditated design It looks to you some times like we must have purposely made em that way but honest we dont A bad picture Is an accident and a good one is a miracle Rut this Is not what I started In to tell you at all 1 was going to tell you how I got away You see a Studio is like a jail you cant just walk out yor got to kinder escape or in some cases be made a trusty They told me I could try let them get a strangle Fight germs quickly combines T major helps In Pleasone Powerful but harmless Your ant to take No narcotics own druggist Is authorized to refund the on spot If your your money not relieved by cough or cold Is (adv) Creomulsion Don’t THIS' WEEK ROGEIRS that came NRA and the steel industry NRA sharp conflict and the to a certain extent backed down ecutives of all the leading steel companies met and con- sldt'red the claim of the national labor to board authority given by thd president to comjtjct elecfor tions employee when representatives numa ‘‘substantial” ber request thnt acTo this the tion steel men took exception They issued a statement saying the Industry intends “to resist all attacks’ upon company unions and that It holds that the present plan of employee representation compiles with the NRA The statement however declared the teel Industry “la wholeheartedly with the President In his forts for national recovery and subscribes fully to the principle of collecas provided In section tive bargaining 7 (a) of the national recovery act" The NRA had given out a press statement Implying that all company unions are dominated by employers This drew sharp criticism and the Administrastatement was retracted tor Johnson and NRA Counsel Donald Rlchberg upheld the right of the labor board as stated above They asserted however thnt the executive or der which said thnt representatives elected by a majority of workers "have been thereby designated to represent all the employees? does not abridge the rights of labor minorities to conduct negotiations with employer AThreeDays Cough BACKED by the President a federal Jury investigation was going on In Washington that promised to uncover a $10000000 scandal In the Two lawyers promWar department inently connected In the past with the American Legion were said to be Involved It was asserted that automobile manufacturers bad been aaked for a fee of $50000 In return for War BEVERLY department contracts for trucks run Dins Into millions Is just what The bouse naval committee made an Into coand engine Inquiry airplane ntracts that It was predicted would lead to changes In the Navy department’s system of audits said Committee ing and Currency things to relieve your mind If you worry about your dollars to us says Gold has been a cure Mr Benkert The nation has been a victim for one hundred years of shiftCongress “has ing prices for metal failed miserably In Its constitutional to regulate the value of obligation H£ Past 45 and “Low” and Upset Look for Add Stomach money” That regulation is attended to now and It’s all nonsays Mr Benkert of sense to talk about “stabilization the dollar In relation to the English pound” An ancient fortress on a rock could not be taken by the greatest generals Then one genmany tried all failed eral looked at the rock paid no attention to it walked around it came back on the other side and the for- HERE ARE THE SIGNSi Frequent Headache Feeling of Wan knee NerrouanM Neuralgia Indignation Loee ot Appetite Nauaea month' The maid in the words of the British ruler in India muBt be amazed at her own moderation She also is a little lady seen through democratic eyes She has two arms two legs one body to be dressed likes “entertainment" And all this she must get for $40 a as against $1561 for the other has to bring em in and pat em on the month little lady ' That would puzzle tho back every so often angels or Stalin In her next IncarYou see thats the way he works em he never scolds em He knows they are nation the maid must get herself a and when he cruel American husband just children at heart wants something done be just coaxes Do you wonder that the old conem brags on em and first thing you banker says “pinch me know they have voted "Yes” Well 1 servative cant do that in fact there is few that somebody Am I Simpkins the banker or Alice in Wonderland?" can I am not that even tempered Of one in a freak thing you may be sure this Our President ia almost that respect he seems to know just Is a good time for the man who can where their back Itches and there la think quickly and clearly act promptwhere he scratches But cant do it ly He will have plenty of dollars of some kind when the dust settles 1 have to cuss em a little sometimes I like em maby at heart as much aa Not even a "new era” can keep from rising to the top Roosevelt maby more but they do vex Intelligence the very old devil out of me and all of whatever top it selects The old Irish women says to her us at times could I said studio I as Well say the grandchildren In Sean O’Faolaln’s "A go but when they Bhowed the picture Nest of Simple Folk” which you would like “there’s a score of ways for makthat if there was ing money but no way like saving It” any what we call The patriotic thing now Is to spend retakes that 1 was but save a little also The fodlish to be back there at certain date to & with no oil was wise comvirgin with no make em They was pared with the American me loose money turning watching oppoitunlty pass by Before long there will be a stream of kinder on probation if they had opportunities had found that has decided done anything that Jews Germany was to must not be disturbed or wrong come back and rewhen they are “engaged In trade" Somebody In Germany must have dispent - Well had Just covered what happened to Spain and got settled down good in the Senate Ga- Portugal when the Jews were driven llery when the news come that they had out and Spanish and Portuguese trade showed the picture and that there was died while Holland welcoming Jews practically nothing wrong with It but began a century of unprecedented the last five reels (they must have commercial prosperity skipped the first one) so right In the middle of a Huey Long oration I had to The British postoffice shows a surgrab a plane and hike back to Califorof fifty five million plus net nia and now it dont look like 1 will dollars for profit the year Tha will Interest ever get out again so it the Senate Postmaster General Farley who la it be will up everything really gums working to show a profit on bis job my fault for 1 was not there to guide The interesting thing is that the em British postoffice owns and rpns the cant do everyYou see Roosevelt British telegraph system thing So it looks like will be retakand will send a telegraph mesing the rest of the Spring and early sage anywhere In Great Britain for Bummer twelve cents That was the price at McN ought Syndicate Q least when this writer was last in go You see have to go to Washington so often to see what the Senators cant just leave em they are doing wouldent do a thing or if they did it would be the wrong thing I got to go there and kinder prod em up every once in awhile same aa Mr Roosevelt f TAKE— 2 teaspoonfuls of Milk of Mag- Phillips' nesia ui a glass of water every morning when you Take another get up 30 minutes teaspoonful after eating And another before you go to bed new OR — Take Phillips' Milkof Magnesia Tablets — oar tabUt for each teaspoonful aa de rected above appears The “gold basis” bugaboo to have been the modern Impregnable fortress and Roosevelt the general that marched around It and came up On the other side triumphant Consider the account of alimony needs presented to the judge by a little lady who needs a divorce In Los because her husband is oh Angeles Sum total so cruel or something needed while the divorce is pending dollars sixteen hundred and a month $100 for entertainment food $200 dresses $500 then rent automobile “miscellaneous" $100 a month and finally “maid forty dollars a ITl WHAT TO DO FOR ties 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