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Show Friday, October 19, 1904 Page Two Scenes and Persons in the Current News News Review of Current Events the World Over mIW ZLr WlIMj ' IMJtDIEIRS BEVERLY HILLS. Well all I know Just what 1 read in the papers, or what I see as we prowl. One of the best ocean trips I have had in all my inalion of King Alexander and Louis Barthou Alarms All Europe Spanish Revolt Suppressed CCC Will Be Continued. lAssa . Is messing around these various was By EDWARD W. PICKARD Union. ) men by oceans, the one I took away back when 1 first started due to a dispute between (mpanys out on this trip. and former Premier Manuel Azuua, a j In the revolt Azana was was really in two found iu hiding and arrested. parts. One leg of It was from the main-lanSurrender of Compunys did not end the fighting in northern Spain, for the to Honolulu, revolutionists In various regions conand the other was tinued their desperate efforts, but the from Honolulu to government considered the revolt realYokohoma on the There was no ly had been suppressed. of Canada. Empress telling how many had been killed or We had a fine bunch on the Canada. wounded, but certainly the casualty We wasent out long before we all had lists were terribly long. kinder got acquainted. 1 think I wrote you one day about the Ambassador MAC ARTHUR, from Brazil who was on his way to his GEN. DOUGLAS of staff and now in comnew post in Japan. He had been la mand of the G. LI. Q. combat air force Copenhagen, those guys have a great of and also the ground forces, Is planlife. He had been for four years in ning to develop a fighting fleet of super Russia before the big war, then in Au2 battle planes. The first step will be as the governments slum elimination program there was started. 1 Wrecking buildings In Atlanta, Ga stria during the war. Then all over the ana the organization of the G. H. Q. air of the to Rome plants permit reopening from the stove foundries at he and his wife and two cuts force of at least 1,00 planes grouped Georgia National Guardsmen clearing pickets E. H. Harrlman, Harvard graduate and polo place, shipment of goods. 3 Charles Carey Rumsey, Jr., grandson of the late children. They move to Japan just In five "wings" based on both coasts Island. Long of East Norwich, who was Mary Maloney, daughter of a laundress about like we would think of moving and in the Middle West This wouid player, and his bride, acros.. the street. bring the army corps up to about 2,300 Then of course we had the old myplanes, making an aerial fighting fleet sterious fellow on there about 76 years approximately the equal of aDy in the world. old, in this case. Nobody knows where he is going or why. The purser said he GIFFORD PINCH OT of makes these trips often. And that one GOV. has in the past been In time at the Japanese immigration, they sympathy with much of -- President asked him what he was doing, he said Roosevelts program, but he has now he was going to buy ammunition for definitely broken away Manchuria. Well on account ot Japan by coming out In faat that time annexing Manchuria that vor of the dident sound so Hot. But these myof Senator David A. sterious ones are on every boat 1 ever Deal Reed, antl-Nesaw. I think the lines have em along to Republican whose dekeep the passengers amused and in feat would be most about who and what they arguments welcome to the adThis one had whiskers, that made are. ministration. Immedihim all the harder to dope out. We ately after Plnchot quite a few Britishers, and ot couise announced his stand saw more dress suits than we had seen In a speech at Wilkes-in years. When that dinner bugle blows a r r e, Postmaster an Englishman is just like a fireman. General Farley conHe Jumps for his dress shirt, pumps, ferred with Mr. Roosevelt and then, as and high collar, and he Is ready fort chairman of the Democratic National blaze. But they look well In em, and out a committee, gave stinging attack on Plnchot In it he referred to Sen-- ' you cant blame em much. Maby ator Reed as perhaps the most outdident look like a mule with a lovely horse blanket on, I might be right then standing foe of the President's policies, who, If elected, would do everywithin one. Then there was an old gal on from thing in his power to hamper the President's program and to make a misdeal Kansas City, she had prowled these out of the New Deni. bare anweek-en- d rally In Berlin, which was oceans, said she just dident Sixty thousand German Christians assembled from all over Germany for a bad at It is said that the Pennsylvania Demshe to that else only do, ything as the first Protestant primate of all Germany. The new primate Is picocrats are Importuning the President to climaxed by the enthronementIn of Bishop Muller a maid and dog" and home her Negro ceremonies. the of at cathedral the height front of the Berlin take a hand personally, and perhaps tured addressing the throng she would get tired looking at em, and make a speech in the state, in an effort have to leave. She knew everybody oa to win over Pennsylvania the boat or off it. And everybody la CHIEF INSPECTOR and retire Senator Reed In a defeat Kansas City. Said she met me at Frd which could also be construed as a Harreys one night at Kansas City, i slap at Plnchot and Andrew W. Mellon. was a likable soul. Headed for China, and if the Chinese kidnap her, they will benefit checks crop GOVERNMENT $352,000,000 have get whats coming to em, been paid to farmers participating in An English capitalist on here, that I the production adjustment program, had met on the boat one time from according to figures compiled by the Kong Kong to Singapore. He was telAAA. Some $575,000,000 additional is ling me about the Japanese manufactar scheduled for payment under proIng so many different things. He is la grams now in effect, nearly 60 per the chemicals and medicines, said b cent of it before the end of this year. thought the British nad the asparia Thus, the farmers stake In the AAA trade sewed up, and here low and bapproximates $1,000,000,1X10. ehold, come3 along the Japanese one Payments already made or to be day and unloosed a mess of asparia. made before January are Included In He seemed to think there was nothing the estimate of the bureau of agrieul that they wasent doing, and doing pretural economics which places 1034 cash tty good. And away underselling anfarm Income at about $0,000,000,000 yone else. compared to $5,000,000,000 last year Well what can you do about it! Da and $4,333,000,000 in 1932. got to give era credit. We used to do It Now we cant, so we got no right t PRESIDENT RUOSEVELT has made holler. Of course Its - it plain that the Civlllau Conserva with low wages, hut tlon corps, one of the least criticized there is India, you features of his recovery program, Is to be continued Indefinitely, tie wrote wages than they to Robert Fechner, director of the Joseph B. Weaver of Cambridge, Mo have there, and corps, saying: buwho was director of the 1 have been here the Japanese greatly Interested and reau of appointed and steamboat Innavigation are encouraged by the fine rerport from underselling of Commerce by the British with your visits to CCC camps in many spection He SecretaryArthur J. Cast iron paving made its debut In the United States when a thirty-foo- t Roper. replaces Tyrer, parts of the country. strip was laid at the University of Minnesota In Minneapolis for a test to cotton goods that "This kind of work must go on. 1 formerly head of the navigation serv- determine they have bought in its possibilities on a national scale. believe that the nation feels that the ice, and Dickinson N. Hoover of the India, shipped away who conducted the work of these young men Is so thor- inspection service, from there, manuMorro the Into Castle disaster inquiry In addition, the oughly Justified and. factured it at home benefits to the men themselves are so In New York. The two, however, will then shipped it clear that the actual annual cost will remain as assistants to Mr. Weaver. and undersell them. Well back, be met without much opposition or must be some economical manage" THREE-TIM- E much complaint. CHAMPION in there somewhere, outside of Mr. Fechner had reported to the you cant lay it all onto President that the cost of the CCC dureliminate the whole months of Its operation eighteen ing do the bad amounted to $443,000,000. wage and then they could tb Bo they must just be doing I is an interesting report Job in a mighty economical way. THERE in Wisconsin, especially in market a on if any of their stock in Madison. It Is to the effect that Pres if the company managers and dir of Frank the University ldent Glenn are getting any big cuts out of of Wisconsin is looking toward the Well auyhow thats going into Republican Presidential nomination In call economics, and when they ntered 1936 and that this idea explains his rego Into them, you have e fusal to permit Lloyd K. Garrison to a or i forest without an axe ai remain in Washington as head of the argue N You a compass. f h V just national labor relations board. you caD circles. The thing only The Madison Capital Times said It is results, and the Japanese are understood Doctor Frank feels the Reem now. So that stops all tbe ever publican party is in need of a libments right there. We dont eral candidate, yet not a dangerous tber with to to even compete try liberal, and believes he Is In a post out s; labor. So we have to figure tion to qualify. AW costs. our to cut other . To way interviewers Doctor Frank deIU For the third successive time. Miss dont know anything about clined to comment on the newspaper n And Van Wie it. of of won Virginia the think to Chicago happened story. He said his Insistence that Garn:t womens national golf championship at you 1 wont do it again. rison return to his duties as dean of J'oi ' 19J4 MiNatght iyndim" the law school was solely In the Inter- Chestnut Ilill, Pa. She Is 'shown remm&M. the ceiving cup from Herbert Jacques, .'t ests of the university. -',''"a "rnnfiiitmi'niiii The Word Scamp president of the United States Golf f mfhni0"d IIm u The word scamp originally J? was association. judged the outstanding beauty Island Republicans are y of ove RHODE satisfied with traveler, but three hundred held la Madl80D Felix Hebert Jin Garden, gene he city traveled a man when Historical as senator and have renominated him. Viewpoint tab a good excuse for doing so, forn Mother Now, Edlthe, wont you give For governor the state convention tt compelled save when home H. named Gen. I,nke Gallon, a veteran your brother a part of your apple? Mystery Facing Science Only Dead Faces Allowed a traveler was practically Edlthe Not me! That was what of the Spanish-Americaand World One of the mysteries facing modern It Is forbidden by law to reproduce Eve did to Adam and Just see how science is the a rogue. wars. disappearance of the on United States postnge stamps the ihes been criticized ever since. aroma from the musk plant portrait of any living person. Western Newspaper in of Importance TWO maintenancegreat of peace In Europe were removed from the scene by the bullets of the assassin, Petrus Kale-men- . who slew Kin Alexander of Jugo-- . and Louis Bar- ?l slavln French foreign thou, minister, In Marseilles, SareJevo? Another was the question In every mind, and, indeed, there was some slight danger that the crime would start another great war. Alexander was Just beginwill" good ning a visit In France, which was closely tied up with Barthous plan for an accord between France and Italy, and Barthou was soon to go to Rome to further the scheme. Jugoslavia is allied to France but is not at all friendly to Italy, and Alexander hated Mussolini personally, believing that the duce gave moral support to the rebellious Croats. But the king did not want war and was willing to help along the proposed accord If it was not inimical to his country. If trouble does follow after the assassinations It probably will start with revolution In Jugoslavia. Only by assuming and exercising dictatorial powers was Alexander able to keep peace In the hodgepodge that comprises the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, otherwise Jugoslavia, and It Is not certain that there Is anyone else there who can do tt. Civil war might tempt some other nation to Intervene and grab part of the realm, and In that case a general conflict might be precipitated. Alexanders eldest son Peter, who was in school In England, was promptly proclaimed king and, being only eleven years old, will rale under a regency of three men who were named In the political will of the murdered monarch. Whether these three can bold the kingdom Intact Is a question. Only the Serbs are really loyal to the royal house, though all the people had admired the strength and bravery of Alexander, whose life had been attempted four times before. The death of Alexander was held especially Important to Germany by the statesmen of that country, for they bad looked to him to curb to a extent the alleged ambitions of Mussolini. He was considered a close friend of the relch and a poten Ual ally. France was not only worried by the possibility of trouble in the Balkans, but also deeply mourned the death of Barthou, one of her ablest statesmen and. Indeed, one of the ablest in Europe. He had been working assiduously on his pet scheme of a security pact for eastern Europe ; and, although Ger many had scored him for trying to build a diplomatic and economic ring about the relch, last June he personalan accord between ly negotiated France and Germany that was believed to give assurance of peace. . Petrus Kalemen, the assassin, who was quickly killed by the French police, was found to have been traveling on a forged Czech passport. Two men who accompanied him on his mission of death were captured near the Swiss border and another. was being huuted down In Fontainebleau forest. Where they came from and what organization was back of the assassinations had not been learned at this writing. The police thought they belonged to a secret Macedonian revolutionary society. CtIVIL war in Spain was precipitated the radical elements starting with a general strike which 24-ho- was declared by the Socialists and in anCommunists swer to the formation of a conservative government by Premier Alejandro Lerroux under the domination of reactionary Catholics. Within a few hours bloody conflicts- - broke out in many regions, and C a t a lo n I a, the corner of northeast the country, decided this was the time to Lui Company, establish Itself as an Independent Luis Companys, president of the state, announced: Catalonia Is breaking off relations with the rest of Spain. I demand complete discipline from everyone. lie called oa Gen. Domingo Batet, commander of the garrison at Barcelona, to swear allegiance to the new regime, but that wily soldier sparred for time, and before an hour had passed he received orders from Madrid to declare a state of siege. His troops battled with the Catalans, and soon had Companys and his fellow leaders cooped up In the presidential palace. Reinforcements for the government force arrived swiftly by land, sea and air. Then the artillery opened np, and after toe palace had been thoroughly shelled, Companys and his colleagues surrendered and were marched to a prison ship In Barcelona harbor. The revolution was over and the new Catalan republic went out of existence. It was rumored the collapse was partly f d Muller Enthroned as Primate of All Germany B 11 rock-ribbe- d Minneapolis Trying Iron Paving . cantgetlower Winner of National Beauty Title wages-coul- it' i S n ltk , 1 |