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Carlos Saave-d.Lamas of Argentina, president of assembly, even asked if he migi.t not raise the question whethNew er Cold Standard AdopU-Temporary Russia final"civilization is on the verge of a breakup." Auused of L Miijj Spani.--h The question of reforming ar to Koime Internathe league covenant provoked a bitter tional Discord Belgium Ahandons Alliance.. controversy on whether nunmember states should be consulted. Russia wus understood to be anxious parBy EDWARD w. PICKARD ticularly to bar German influence r iv, n. Wfptri n .V ami achieved a minor triumph since IT IS a new gold standard, a ICUIES made public by the n definite action to solicit nonmember way of doing business which was taken. A cum-minAmerican show has never been tried before," wos that since Navy1 Department of twenty eight was named last July great to study reform proposals. Secretary Morgenthaus character- naval power except every tiie United ization of the agree- Slates has increased the number and The assembly approved reports of ment just entered tonnage of its war vessels. its economic and disarmament cominto by the United The economic In the 2; months from Julv 1 to mittees. report States, Great Brit-- a September 15, the United States re- earned a British proposal to create in and France. duced the number of its ships from a commission to study accessibility whereby, subject to 324 vessels totaling 1,030.715 tons to of raw materials. The United States 24 - hours' cancelar.U other nonmembers would be in306 vessels, totaling 1,062,875 tons. lation, they will exGreat Britain increased ships vited to participate. The report of committee apchange gold for each from 37 to 309 and tonnage from the disarmament other's currencies. 1,224.329. to 1.232.S54. proved the reconvening of the world Financiers, econoJapan increased ships from 213 disarmament conference at an early mists and business to 217 and tonnage from 772,797 to date. men were taken by 770.397. Fiance increased ships from 173 JURT SCIIUSCHNIGG, chancel- by the surprise lor of Austria, is taking his place to 1ST and tonnage from 558,452 to move and immediately gave it close study. Some were 571,734. among the European dictators. In disposed to label the maneuver "poItaly increased ships from 191 to order to consolidate military power litical expediency." but experts gen- 195 and tonnage from 403.865 to 406.-33in his own hands, he decreed the dissolu-- f erally said it was a logical step in rV tion of all private the sequence of monetary events but Gerntany increased ships from not positively in the direction of forty-nin- e to e armies, this being and tonnage I aimed especially at stabilization. from 113.708 to 125,458. P the Fascist Heim- The new plan. Mr. Morgenlhau The British foreign office an- l 1 wehr headed b y said, differs from the old gold stand- nounced that France and Italy had Prince Ernst von ard in that it will permit the export agreed to sign that protocol of the or earmarking of gold only to and London naval treaty forbidding the Starhemberg. The prince directed his between governments instead of use of submarines except under followers to obey private business institutions and strict limitations. the edict, and Major traders. A ... tell D which ELGIUM, since Fey, Starhemberg's the close The door is wide open, said I rince von riVal for control of of the World war has been tied Mr. Morgenthau. We're not going Starhemberg. Heimwehr, out drumming up business, but we'll tight to France by a military al- called on the the elements recognizhas decided to liance, that and drop welcome all other countries which all similar alliances ing his leadership to preserve orwant to participate." and to rely for her der. According to the Treasury departThe chancellors order also affectsafety on strict neument, the United States alone will his own Catholic storm troops. ed and a trality larger announce a selling price for gold. All tiie private troops were ordered King Leopold army. France and England will keep their consolidated with the Austrian state so informed the cabThis would Increase Aus- selling prices secret, though there inet, telling the minwill be a free flow of gold between isters that Ger- tria's official armed forces to about the stabilization funds of the three men. The dissolution decree manys reoccupation 158,000 nations. of the Rhineland met strong opposition within the It was believed that Great Britain practically puls us cabinet, and was voted after three was the prime mover in this new back where we were ministers had walked out. before the great Schuschniggs task now is to acpact. As one commentator put it: The agreement was made neceswar. Belgiums tually disarm the private armies. If position, he said he succeeds in doing this, his comsary when France debased her currency and placed an embargo on 'makes it imperative for us to plete control over Austria may be gold exports, because Great Britain maintain a military machine of such conceded. It is recalled that the suddenly discovered that nowhere in size as to dissuade any neighbor Heimwehr was ordered to disarm the world was there left a fixed yard- from using our territory to attack in 1931, that the government seized stick against which to measure in- another state. The period of mili- many weapons, and that a year ternational commitments and handle tary service was extended from later some 40,000 Heimwehr men appeared fully armed and unitwelve to eighteen months. international exchange. Von Starhemberg may not formed. a must policy pursue "Belgium be really squelched this time, eittier. and wholly Belgian, exclusively a second SOVIET RUSSIA made Leopold said. In any cose our en- It is a certainty that he has a powereffort to aid the ful friend in Premier Mussolini of of Spain, gagements should not go beyond government off war from our own terItaly. keeping and sustained a second rebuff. Ivan outremain must Belgium ritory. Maisky, Russian ambassador to side of its neighbors conflicts. of Palestine, who had ARABS on England, handed to Lord Plymouth, strike for 175 days of alliance with a Any policy of the British chairman in unrestricted imweaken our would protest country against single committee, a virtual ultiwere persuaded of A purely defensive abroad. Jews, migration position matum demanding immediate con- alliance would not meet the case by the British to call off the strike, conto committee of the vocation inwhich had been accompanied the however by prompt because, Porsider blockading the coast of tervention of our ally, it would only great disorders and the killing of desarms shipments tugal against come after the invader's blow', several hundred persons. The Arab tined for the Spanish insurgents. It which would be high committee issued an appeal to crushing. Lord was understood in London that Arabs throughout the country to reof the national turn to work quietly, and this com-man- d Plymouth replied that if the proposition were seriously made, it should commission to dewas obeyed generally. Sir be presented through diplomatic clare a permanent truce in current Wauchope, British high com- conchannels to the governments contract controversies is challenged missioner, was said to have in- cerned. The Russian plan was for a by the negotiating committee for formed the British government that blockade by English or French war- the Pacific coast maritime unions, it was now safe for the royal comand members of those unions are mission of investigation to begin its ships. Observers in Europe are con- instructed to vote on a proposal for w'ork of inquiring into the grievances waterfront strike. of the Arabs. vinced that the Soviet government a coast-wid- e The maritime commission had According to a Hebrew newspaper does not expect the powers to agree to any such blockade as is sug- peremptorily demanded that the of Jerusalem, the Arabs have ar- gested, but is chiefly interested in Pacific coast ports be kept open ranged for backing by Italian Fasnato San cists for sent their the it the an while Also, discord aspirations. investigator among stirring up Francisco to discuss the conditions Moslem authority administering Is- tions. lamic church property is reported to British Foreign Minister Anthony which have long threatened to bring be prepared to sell Catholics a industrial warfare. on Lord of PlyEden, after hearing telegrams to President Frank- Christian holy place on Mount Zion, mouths reply, made a speech at linInRoosevelt and the commission, Sheffield in which he pledged Great committee said the commission BASING its conclusions on a study the to the Britains unwavering support the period from 1900 unrest" among caused had great in Spain. policy of nonintervention to 1935, the National Industrial Conworkers through its participaHe declared the government was the in negotiations between ship- ference board finds that there is no determined to confine that tragedy tion dock and shipboard em- evidence to support the theory that and owners counof that within the boundaries the burden of private debt upon ployees. try." The seven unions, claiming a business is excessive. Statements rewere Leaders of the Fascists absorbing membership of nearly 37,000 work- that private debt is ported to have planned a steady, ers, are the International Long- wealth or is showing a changed on Madrid, advance team roller shoremens association, the Ameri- and unfavorable relationship to and this offensive was already under can Radio Telegraphists associa- wealth, or that the depression was way. The defenders of the capital tion, the Marine Engineers Benefi- precipitated by an excessive debt were hastily building fortifications cial association, the Masters, Mates burden are without factual basis, the in the suburbs and surrounding the and Pilots of America, the Sailors board reported. Interest charges have not outrun city with trenches. In Oviedo the Union of the Pacific. Marine Cooks dynamite - armed force of loyalist and Stewards, and the Marine Fire- the capacity to pay them, according miners was still battling with the men. Oilers. Watcrtcndcrs and Wip- to the boards study, which showed sent io that the rates of growth of private garrison and rebel troops ers association. the rescue were about to enter the long - term debt and of interest E. BORAH charges from 1900 to 1935 were simicity. SENATOR WILLIAM whose attitude in the lar to those of national wealth and French Presidential campaign is a matter national income. MAURICE THOREZ, Since 1930 private long term debt leader, made a of great interest to nil parties, has is causing declared he would tended to decline. Only the pubhas that in Strasbourg speech lic utilities have increased the was He charged his attention confine trouble. of lot a amount of their outstanding debt. with deliberately insulting Adolf Hit- to state matters; but enBut the board points out that no then, being irked by ler, and the Berlin government debt problem exists in the public tered formal protest. The official some criticism from the went he utility field as a whole and that exsays Dor Angriff. Republicans Nazi organ. to precipipansion of the electric light and further and said he speech was an attempt power utilities has been on a sound was going after the tate war between France and Geran at- Republican party. was basis, with the industry in a safe it that also and many. German The veteran said he position to meet interest charges. tempt "to overthrow the The steam railroads, taken as a reich and to achieve the definite had been accused of whole, are neither overcapitalized bolshcvization of France for the not being regular. nor overbuidened with debt, the Well, what is a benefit of the Soviet Communist Inboard concludes. regular? he asked. ternationale. man with no The French rightist newspapers "A regular is asomeone to tellideas, him ONE of the worst typhoons in the for declare the Thorez incident was part who waits of the Philippines swept of being regular idea do. to what scheme My Communist of the Russian is in doing what you believe to be across Luzon island, killing scores to throw France against Germany so to right in the interests of the people of persons and destroying villages. that Russia will not be left alone At least 310 perished and the auattack. German you represent. eventual face any tellthorities understood feared the death list would be Im this Let more even vigThe rightists were all parties,- Republican, Demo- be much larger for four hundred orous in their accusations when it ing cratic, Union Im going to advo- were reported missing. Eighty-tw- o was learned that Maxim Litvinov, seccate the things I believe in whether bodies were recovered from the city was Soviet foreign commissar, of Cabanatuan alone. they cross party lines or not retly in Paris. '. -- I'- - io ' s BRISBANE THIS WEEK t.-- e 01.1 Men d ce Still IWful years. -- Follow the passage until yon come to the sign reading No admittance. Go upstairs till joa come to the sign Keep out.' Follow the corridor till you see the sign Silence, tlien yell for him. Twenty-si- yea r POOR F1SII x ago Chief Justice Hughes took his seat on the i ir bench. Taft Court President rendered public service by appointing him to succeed Justice Brewer. He left the Yer don't seem to be catchin bench to run for President against Woodrow Wilson, nothin, Perfcssor. Shi I'm fooling them. I have and would doubtless have been elected had lie nut got e to California. no bait on the hook. Had he been elected he would have Hera Goes! remained in the United Slates and Mother Now, Johnny, you'll probably would have saved the country ten thousand million dullars that burst if you cat any more. Woodrow Wilson shoveled out in his All right, mother, Small Boy ecstasy of pass the cake and then stand back. 3. jj3 Mile End Rioting in London's Imprinted Road, in which the faces of men Did you learn right from wrong and women were slashed with razor at your mothers knee? blades and one man was thrown No, across my fathers. through a shop window, etc., seems to put it mildrather Hokus Pokus ly. Fist fighting has been enMiller 1'va just spilled water couraged by distinguished English-- j ell over the table. men, including judges, on the That makes It pool Burns ground that it is better than using table. i knives." It is better, doubtless, about the razor blades? ( but what Germany honors its youngest grandfather, Herman Jahnkc, farm laborer, thirty-si- x years old. ried at seventeen, his eldest daughter became a mother at seven- j Mar-militi- I To Alkalize a. Acid Indigestion teen. If all you want is children, that record is satisfactory, although any mouse family could beat it by 25,000 per cent, and almost any microbe by a billion per cent. If good children were desired, it would have been better for Mr. Jahnke to have his first child at 36, and his first grandchild ut 60 or 70; at least that was Plato's opinion. Away Justice uses science the electric chair, the lethal chamber to punish criminals. The criminal uses science to carry on his trade. 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He has been ac- tive in Italian court circles sines 1841, before the beginning of the United States -- Mexican war. Mussolini tells 200 farmers and industrialists to prepare for a decisive conflict that will be necessary to preserve order against an- archy." Those that favor the present civilization, he said will have to preserve it. We are at the dawn of a decisive conflict between the representatives of order and an- archy." j , i European nations arc preparing to recognize the Spanish rebels when they take Madrid and set up a national government. The idea is to take prompt action and forestall the victorious insurgents giving Spanish territory to Italy or Germany; the Balearic is-- 1 lands to Italy for instance, to use as naval and air bases, with Ceuta for Germany. 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