Show w THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING ' JANUARY 14 1 1634 — France Speeds Up Plans For Her West Point of Air FRANCE URGED TO NATURALIZE 'j ISLE JttTIVES ' rian Would Bring Financial Autonomy to South Sea Possessions By RALPH HEINZEN PARIS (UP)— The French parlla tnent ha been asked to enact laws which will make Frenchmen out of the natives of the South sea islands over which' the tricolor ' ' ' ‘ vr rr- p I i j By THOMAS COPE PARIS (UP)— With the roar of military and naval airplane motors increasing along its frontiers France Is speeding reorganization of its air forces crises and ministerial Despite budgetary deficits the sir ministry is going ahead with plans to estab Ck - - V lish an aviation school analogous to St Cyr the military academy and the naval academy at Brest The school will be at near Marseilles Air Min later Pierre Cot hopes to be able to effect it inauguration before the e coming spring nuif 4a Aniihlfl its air forces if disarmament negotiations definitely fall Is rofaldered a primary factor in the speeding up of the ministry’s work Cot is unden stood to have given up plans for s personal mission by sir to a foreign country in order to remain at his desk and see the program through Salon was chosen for its climate-id- eal for flying its proximity to alIstres and the ready centers of land and sea plane experiment and its vicinity to the Mediterranean naval base Toulori At Salon will be concentrated the material now at Istres Ayord and Ftoinnoc arcrtfclintf in thft tentative Etang-de-Berr- Hi and Arabic The term of apprenticeship Oklahoma nicknamed is at the "Sooner” state Purchase of New Half-Pric- e n which by suth concentration air academy would be three years— would effect an economy of 10000000 two of general study ona special! The futur flier e francs annually as well as release the ing in navigation other airports for usd as regular air of France under this plan would have-onforce bases year less of schoolrooms than It Is believed the age limit of 21 their military and naval colleagues 1 The number of entries yearly it will be set for entrance Although this understood would be fixled at 30 figure may be lowered Emphasis on the necessity of keeping German and British It is believed an even flow of graduates ha been wiljbe included as obligatory studies voiced recently by critics of the war Russian as an alternative for either and navy academies which have limhas been suggested but it Is held un- ited the number of entries for 1934 to likely to be approved It would be 297 and 50 respectively as compared included among the facultative lan- wijh 450 and 110 for 1933 guages others being Italian Spanish plan flies I With the citizenship the natives of Marquise Windward and Tubai arch! pelagoes Would get home rule in come tax conscript duty in the French army and preferential treatment over the thousands of Chinese who have invaded the islands In a project which the colonies commission of the chamber of deputies laid before parliament these natives would be given administrative and financial autonomy They would then be relieved of obligatory labor in lieu of taxation which in some cases has amounted to as much as five months a year at road building Tahiti and Morea and the tiny Islands which compose the Society Islands differ from the other islands of the South seas in that their natives as subjects of King Pomare V in 1880 became Frenchmen when the group Of islands was ceded to France By a deal negotiated between Queen Pomare IV and Admiral du s in 1842 France established a protectorate over the Society islands In June 1880 King Pomare V definitely ceded his island kingdom to France and retired These Polynesians became French mem but with restrictions In 1918 when the French army needed men an appeal was posted over the islands and 1200 Tahitians enlisted under the colors Of these 262 died in France: That gives Tahiti a claim Which the Other islands do not have The other islands have no word in their own government but are governed by a dictator named by France colonies commisThe report of-tsion specifies numerous cases of poor government to which the natives objected in asking for administrative autonomy IJu- - Ui— ittflUTfr-fTrl- I r Regularly $35:00 In Scotland Yard Young nien with brains art to hava preferment Lord Trenchard (right) comannounced by under reorganization plana viewed here The force London headquarters noted of the missioner from the Thame embankment Petit-Thouar- Newspaper Offers Readers ‘Swaps1 4 Mo (UP)— A LOWRY CITY Unique newspaper a monthly publication called "The Swapper” is published here by Ralph Hadley Advertisements from all over the country list animals curios snakes and relics for sale or "to swap” -- Its reading matter consists of stories of hunting fishing trapping and the old Trade Revival SCOTLAND YARD Show Planned By Rotary Club GIRDS FUR WAR ' CHICAGO (UP)— Everything from electric refrigerators and automobiles to first aid bandages' and rustic 18 bridges will be displayed January 17 and 18 by the Chicago Rotary club at its "Business Recovery expositron" The exposition hopes to speed business recovery and to acquaint members of the club with the products and services of their comrades More than 200 booths designed after those in the hall of science at A Century of Progress will display Two of the most poputhe exhibits lar booths officials said will be those housing the Boy Scout and children’s clinic exhibits Other services and trades represented are telegraph and telephone service insurance detective agencies magazines public health accident and fire prevention furniture and interior decorating machine bookkeeping and — — dentistry ON CRIMINALS Police (College Will Instill Fundamentals of Detection Special Purchase of luxurious was made by our buyer at l2 price These —we pass our savings on to you! brand-ne— are not leftover coats every one is and made to The Paris Co standards of style— fine workmanship — fine terials ! 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Every coat is warmly lined Sizes 14 to 46 v Special Purchase Sale 3427 f- SHEER - years' Police College Founded ’ Night Before ChristChristmas poem first Under the leadership of its comon December 23 1823 missioner giant' Lord Trenchard by Dr Clement Clark whose deep bass voice has earned for him the nickname of “Boom” it has started out to obtain "a steady supply of the best brains from every sellable source” Next spring a first class of 60 men course at a new will start a police college to be established where London’s future police chiefs will learn everything from being at home in a dress suit to the intricate fundao Trtbuna Service dolph F Desort who has sent only mentals of criminal investigation and Balt Laka detection 11 men to “alimony row” CHICAGO Jan 13—Lawyers who s of the class will be se“Like many of our laws conceived enof emotions on the and constables from lected prey sergeants laws governthe noble a for purpose couraging them to feel that when cases often are misused” in the force who are under 28 years alimony ing alito fail mates up former keep their remainder will be he said “A miserly woman and her of age while the 20 and 26 years who mony payments they should be punseek to jail her former youths between often attorney are in Jail thrown ished by being degree an investiga- have obtained a universityexaminablamed by occupants of “alimony husband In cases where ali- who have passed a required is she that receiving tion reveals for Cook county row” in the jail tion at one of England’s service mony from another husband much of their trouble schools or who have passed a comJudilaw use to the tried “I a have dozen half with interviews In petitive examination ciously I have turned down hundreds Another supply of “brains" is compresent residents of “alimony row" shall of and husbands to of Jail them made was petitions by little mention ing by direct recruiting to higher 1 disso one to do continue Particularly elderly wives Only ranks of men frqm outside the serman with a gray beard and sagging approve of petitions which seek to re- vice most of whom to date have been in felt which forth and to turn a man cheeks shuffled back jail for alimony selected after long military careers has mounted during previous periods Then a step has been taken to draw slippers snd muttered aloud that his to seemed second former wife his of imprisonment closer together the “yard’s” two need a lot of money branches the uniformed and the C I Tha Technical Charge His first wife had died leaving him D the famous detective branch that to sent be should “A only man jail still he supports two daughters whom earned for Scotland Yard its place small tailor shop under most unusual circumstances in history and fiction from the profits of a had has childless His second wife and only when he refuses to pay ali“Yard’s” Field Limited him thrown In jail leaving the tailor The administration has been remony going to the support of his chilshop abandoned he said dren” vamped and new' appointments have Attorneys Squabbling The technical chlrge on which the been made which Lord Trenchard “Now the attorneys are squabbling are jailed is one of con- says are aimed “to insure that the while I am here in Jail” he said tempt of court It is held that since two branches of the force shall not own “My shrugging his shoulders the court ordered a man to pay so work in watertight compartments” A centralized criminological labogirls they need money too” much a week or month to his wife 5419 old of John Ganchas 40 years order he ratory fully equipped for research not the does and he obey who West Thirtieth street Cicero work also is under consideration as sent to jail for contempt served six months in the county jail may be an adjunct to the new police college the of students alimony court after Actually in 1931 for contempt of The “yard” although often looked system declare it is a practice of h dropped behind in alimony payas a national institution has in upon for to man ana jail sending ments returned recently to serve fact jurisdiction only in the metro of the custom and accepted other six months civiliza- politan area of London and not even 3“I offered my wife $50 'and she middle ages which modern to the ash in the City of London proper Men wanted to accept it and compromise tion supposedly relegated from the “yard” can step into an outbut her attorney insisted on prosecut- heap of outworn barbarisms side case only when they are asked ing me and I was again sent to Jail" CLAIMS GRANDMOTHER TITLE TURKEY FIGHTS RJUSTLERS he 'Said "Meanwhile my wife has Wash (UP)— Mrs been married and divorced again and TOPPENISH ANKARA UP)— A new law of the chilchamAsehath Ruggens is called the I have married a widow with five provides that if of this coun- Turkish parliament dren My wife is employed but needs pion stolen cattle are hot restored to their the $50 no doubt ty when she was given her twenty-fourt- owners within 20 days the value of “What good does it do for me to regrandchild in the birth of the beasts will be deducted from the main in jail while my debt to her in- baby daughter to Mr and Mrs Ra pay of the highest ranking local fedcreases and I can earn nothing either dall Stovall The child has a eral official in Tennessee for my two children by her or my atepchildren?” 345 Jailed in 1933 William Bolton 51 years old of 4643 North Kedale avenue unemployed had regular painter said he had not work for three years- - He owes his former wife $700 for the support of their two children and was committed to Jail recently for the cu& OAKLAND Neb (UP)— In this lit- New Publishing company of Stocktomary six months’ sentence for con- tle town in the midst of the great Ne- holm Notification of the acceptance of tempt of court He pointed out that haa been produced this latest novel followed by just one there is no moratorium on payments braska plain there almost as month his receipt of a first copy of owed during Jail incarcerations and a literary phenomenon book "Det Prairian d conhis increased tremendous be as the would his debt that without parallel book was published Blommar” This released is he when siderably reception acceded Hervey Allen’s by a house In Upsala Sweden entered 345 of A total Adverse"— yet which is enDr Stromberg makes no pretenthe tier of cells on the third floor of “Anthony smart claims to literary grandeur but to tious the literary unknown “all' as tirely known the Cook county Jail won’t he deny the fact that his novrec1933 intelligentsia mony row” in the year of ' Although thousands of miles from els have been an overwhelming sucords disclose addresses in Jus nov- cess in his native land Most of them A growing number of attorneys the audience he of characters and an have run through many edition els and writing studying the alimony laws their uses environment About two years ago one of Swestrange to his native den’s and abuses are concluding that in foremost critics wrote in a OakStromberg land Dr Lepnard many cases certain lawyers are using land Stockholm literary magazine that most prois the prolific the law as a weapon in a “racket” ducer pastor no is other author so widely there Swedish the sellers” in “best of In these cases the threat of jail read in Sweden world vicliterary the which used to collect money Not the least phenomenal aspect of Only this month he drew from the tim does not have farcing him to bor mailbox the situation i the fact that many ot has he church where the in of the row from loan sharks served for 22 years a letter informing his books are interpretations on the novel “Go- life-o- f early Swedish setters him that his forty-thirjudge Points Oat Defects had barren prairies of tha middle west ip r :Some of the defects' of the present ran Malmsjo" a story of Sweden Ru-- been accepted lor publication by the frontier days out by were “’Twas the mas" famous west Hadley id the author of a book on was published the circus and a book on virile char- It 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