Show sr 671 - FRENCH WOOL tram ProcedIns Pato) ed that this is just an ordinary case of Republicans opposing Democrats and consequently their minds are dulled to aware- Industry hard hit by De pression Government Report Shows the extreme and unprecedented changes in social which Ihe new organization deal leads to Also opposition by the RepuMicans has the effect of consolidating Democrats In support of the new deal If on the other band the Democrats should begin the opposition to the pew deal the startling quality of that act would wake the country up to what the radical portion of the new deal means There was a time a few weeks ago when it was distinctly possible that the Democrats would take the lead Many Democrats in congress bad become' deeply concerned about the radical part of the new deal Just at that mordent came the sensational charges made by Dr William A Wirt At first the impulse of some of the Democrats was to support Dr Wirt and to make use of this opportunity to make the public aware of what the radical part of the new deal means In the end however the Democrats decided to cry Dr Wirt down and to minimize his charges As the net of the Wirt incident and because the congressional elections are so close ahead itis not now likely that the Democrats will take other than to give open support even if reluctant support to the new deal as a whole ness By THOMAS COPE PARIS (UP)--Th- e French wool Industry which In normal times gives work to 200000 men and women is one of the hardest hit by the depression according to a reportlo the min The trouble lies' istry of agriculture in the decline of exports Between 1926 and 1931 an average of five billion francs' worth of raw and manufactured wool Was exported The total for by 'France annually 1927 wits exactly 6222000000 francs' or more than 10 per cent of globial exports The figure for 1933 was 541000000 francs or 68 per cent of exports Another example: In 1932 (last year tabulated) the French weaving inchistry 'exported 43 per cent less goods than the average of seven European wool transforming countries In 1928 and 20 per cent less than the average for 19314 This is a decrease of 72 per cent In woven exports compared to 1928 The British market which in some years had taken as high as 40 per cent of France's wool and woolen exports now absorbs only 12 per cent despite the closing of many other markets Exports of carded wool from France to Britain have fallcn in the ikoportion of 20 to 1 from 1928 Before 1931 according to the cornmittee Great Britain purehased from the French industry six to seven times more woolen cloth and 10 to 12 times More yarn than she exported to France 1- London and Nevertheless Paris are drawing daily together Moscow and Paris have reached a viable basis of relations The action taken by Italy in Austria necessitates a friendlier attitude on the part of All depends Rome toward Paris however upon whether the Britisb and the French- - do reach a formal agreement in the next fewWeeks over armaments and guarantees' If that agreement is reaehed a long step toward real encircling of Germany will have been taken and Hitler's foreign policy will have ended fronts and on itt dLsesteron the sea as well But today as at all times Since Hitler arrived the key Of the continental situation is in London while the lock is in Paris All of these developments ere however basicaay unfortunate for the league of nations for all point in the direction of a return to theold balance of power maintained by the common action of the great powers which feel themselves equally menaced by the purpose and strength by one state which is disproportionately strong and at the same time dominated by a ruler and a policy manifestly imperialistic In fact although Musaolini's original project of a Germany inarrangement—with cluded-to revive the old concert of Europe has gone by the board a new understanding with Germany excluded is at least being vaguely sketched In the matter of Britain too there is one detail which must always be recalled for it sheds light upon much that is otherwise obscure Sooner or later British policy invariably throws its weight against any European state whose policy and performances are unmistakably disturbing to peace Despite all charges to the contrary the basic purpose of British governments In the postwar yearstbe prewar century has been peace And it is British peoenough to know that the ple are day by day becoming more and more convinced that Germany Is the distrubing force on the conti'nent to foreshadow the eventual course of British policy Whatever happens too Hitler's fondest dream alliancehas that of an By con- already gone trast what has always been every German's most acute anxiety—a new hostile coalition like that which cost the Fatherland the World war—is today in the making (Copyright 1934 McClure Newspaper sues other ancient documents The other conception of organized society toward which -the radical portions of the new- deal lead may be described as a "beehive" type of society' in which the individual is submerged in the interest of the state as a four-pow- whole Someone with a genius to make the distinction clear to Americans someone who can write the platform of those who oppose the beehive type of social organization—such a person might be able to make a name in history for himself Does anyone still doubt that the new deal tends intentionally or not to lead to a changed form of American society? If so I ask them to read the following This did not come from Dr Wirt It came from within the four-pow- 1 administration from an agenoy created by N R A It is official as-in- ' N R A Quoted on Change ad Syndicate) Wife Was Fat Ho Longer Attractive Lost Ilusband's Love I get 210821138 from the treasury if its Arizonans aren't blaming Henry for fort to bear itself An amplifying—'' causing their troubles but as one systent- - bas been installed to enable mail contracts run their schedule him to remarked lest auccinctly James A Farrell Jrowbo 'controls mer °You speaker to outshout their boisterous were' ' there '' when- MERAY-GO-ROUN- D the Atnerkan :8c South African Line ha Poened 4 'k'Y Politics wu not the colleagues '' director Win or lose however Asburat b only factor That prompted the recent well as being officer in more than 11 other steamship com- - going to fight tive candidates have congressienttr overturn Of the presi-'- '' into the back seat cranked tip and (Continued tram Preceding Pogo South Mrican Line's mail already entered the field ehinst him dent's veto of the rveterans bill" plinks d id you like the iroad off down the rough precipitous pay for 10 years would come to 23 He harbors no ill- will in fact is proud The measure meant an additional altf-Champ Glass had gone only a little 017162 of the size and 'strength of his oPpo- movies?" boost of WOO a year 3 when he began to regret his bir-- I Joseph T sition The other day-henterttained ary "It Wan pretry fair" informed member Lykes president of Lykes Senatote-a like wu car The gain a careening senate 'dissertation oil with the Bob Wagner's Budworking ' ' favorite drink is a Champ "except it had too many drunken sailor and Carter was hold Brothers Inc and officer of 12 &flat:tie situation" he: Said ated companies whichdominate gull women in It" "nice cold glass of beer:' his pet hate' Suddenly the machine hit an extra shipping Mail income of these coin- - '''l sm not going to retire from the format dinners The hostess seemed the kind life on for dear senate ing unless constituents retire you heat to wear collars that where my ' "Don't you like women Champ?"- she panics for 10 years would be 246713r choke: 'From the large bump and the aspirant to of me' my you" 477 gathering' The blue eagle is soon to--t himself banging around found gress friends' would seem it that in: my have a hew press chief Champ shook his head glumly "Not the neck of the driver on the yerge calltomItbiatinasytmeamoncsih ipprescomidpanentyoett state they believe they can retire me1 very much" he confided "Trouble et being tossed headlong into the "Indeed thel have they paid me man of the board of 10 other thiPPing with women is they spend all their highway This was too much In the concerns and director on 21 'others highcompliment of bringing out fivel time kissing" same voice he now uses for berating excellent and able gentlemen Should the government cancel very' Unconcerned Roosevelt Glass bellOwed-- : ocean mail contracts as it did those against me Scrubs never run against It you don't slow down there won't of Senator Carter Glassr Tory gadfly me not do I think the senate orl the airlines companies represented cam be any use in getting to Rockymount he nnuntrY will suffer by my die-lot the new dealls not always sputby Roper's unique brain trust wou d I'll be dead" 'believe you me' as lacement bur The lose in boodle 'condemnation $87000000 grumpy tering treasury The farmer merely 'took a firmer heard ' on the camphsat Harvard' little Virginian has his lighter mo- grip on the wheel spat grandiosely Which explains perhaps why e hei will not displace me without so Y recommendation made far ottlf ments And then in an amiable moodi over the side and roared back: strenuous effort on their part $ 'there is no one in the oenate more "There 'weren't nothing' agin' that them isthat direct subsidies be sub-MerrY430-21611n!Muted for mall subsidies thus di delightful in the bargain" a larger tkce of the lush ' The senate is not alwao inefficIrni bow SAN PIANCISCO verting Here is a story he told when he Brain Trusters soot bacon for big bbiPPing companies— these days was not thinking of the new deal A month ago the PAKAIIA CAKRI retonv 4 to Forty year ago Senator Henry house passed a bitus bill Great During Owed hie first congres- :There are brain trustergnd brain Ashurst was a cowhand in citement reignedMonet campaigns three decades ago trusters in WashIngj9t It was needless DAYS 1CO oe The measure has been he found himself stranded late one Take for exam e the shipping ad- what was then the territory of Ari alarm a was zone It pa quietly and securely pigeonholed by Naw steamers VIM PRIDAYgle 14a Angelo' roughandready Saturday evening some miles from smooth riodwhent- as he puts it "You shot the senate tunes committee' There Harlow to Whoa Canal Zona sod Peopma the little town of Rockymount Va visory committee created by He was to speak next day at Roanoke talking Dart Roper secretary of com- first and talked afterward" it will remain for the rest of the sea- illghtsoolog and loachaso locludaill rotor Richard 16 Byrd black tog via Poorts Aravottos Panama and Los The only train he could get that merceythis committee was asked to The- - youthful ranch hand turned Mon browell Inight left Rockymount in an hour ' formnlate an unprejudiced merchant from punching cattle to punching law L Angolan Korb to $ao Protein Ono waS'a 41 president of the A Soon after his shingle wu union in General Motors plants was otoortat at tha Canal may In arranged books Automobiles were practically un- Marine policy for the United States And whom did Dan appoint to this out be turned to politics Re has ea ice title in his youth known and Carter could not pci As 7d Strait MOT CIAO Ffooi& Ulises been at it ever since a member of the U S team of the 16 sibly make the train by horseyand brain trust? Here is the lineup: 44y1 so NEW YORK9200' As- Olympic games at Stockholm in 1913 C D Mallory president of the CI Personable and ingratiating buggy But after'some strenuous ino Nov 01111A14$ AIM) quiring he located a farmer who D Mallory Shipping company and hurst won several terms in the terri he placed secondlitthe discus throw 17 r wned an autd a is not the only place Ain midi ttutored ?mod trip woo flOnlent "steashipping concerns Owner toilet legislature then gained election Industry edoOMP or "44 mer' tankers purchased at salvage sale to the U &senate in 1912 when Ari- - showing improvement in employment stock7r following bar of a zone won statehood All Id Three times As ps Government payrolls are now 0Alloor 1111 prices from the government Finally be Now once at their highest since 1920 with over memo shittle bode latest Ints asakaika gain—if the fa fmer made the trip in Roger 13- - Upham president of the hurst has been reelected voottio400 jiul oterbosmotetwoll lkiperist time he wet to be paid $50 if Carter American-HawaiiaSteamship com- again be stands before his constitu- - 612000 calling Uncle Sam bosst This ilyslithtly train be was to get noth- - pany and the Oceanic and Oriental ents is approximately 50000 more-thaUNITED 'FRITIT'COMPANY2i Stearnship company Also director of Times art hard In Arizona Ranch were on the rosters March 1 1033- 1177 Pest It San PramWeft se any deal was made the auto three other corporations indirectly erg miners farmers are broke It is The house noted for Its noisy turbu- Jot utik gatoortmdyrovot mnikt owner lost no time He thrust Carter interested in shipping Oceanic will a bad yearior en into have to run lence'has turned to silenoeln snot The above headlines appeared In a New York newspaper in connection witha Alivorce trial that has' attracted wide attention "She was it beautiful woman" one witness testified "but she got fat' and is not attractive any more Thousands of women are getting fat and losing their appeal Just be- cause they do not know what to do' If You are fat how would you like to lose it and at the same time gain in physical charm: and acquire a clean clear skin and eyes that sparkle! with buoyant health—and gain hi energy and activity? why not do what thousands of women have done to get rid of pounds of unwanted fat? Take one ball teaspoon of Kruschen gaits in giass of bot water every morning before breakfast 30 for it days You can and keep up cutting help the action of Kruachen bymeats down on pastry and fatty on butter potatoes and going light Then weigh yourcream and sugar self and see hoW many pounds you lost have Kruachen Salts are a blend of 4 mfneralsalts most helpful to body health Best Of all a bottle of Kruschen baits that will last you Or 4 weeks cotts but a trifle MkCo8Chrliala140b128011 or any druggist Drtige Owl Mug for a bottle Ana litart to Mee fat today ICI the SAFE way to reduce but be sure you get Kruschen—your health comes first and temember this if you are not joyfully satisfied with results—money ' back taavertiselatuu -- - u "?' ' trator General Johnson set up a committee to get the viewpoint industry aslo what is needed pi to further recovery This committee now report that "the extent of recovery is measured by the number of men back at work on normal and productive jobs" end that there are still some 000000 unemployed in whet is called "heavy industries" Then the letter recites one main reason for the lag of recovery in beavy industries: "The se--curities act enacted almost a year ego has definitely interfered with the free flow of private savings Into industrial enterprise—in- - the worthy attempt to protect the average investor against occasional fraudulent and unfair manipulative practices the great majority of honest American business men and bankers have had' Imposed upon them such impossible liabilities and penalties that few prudent men are willing to risk the issuance or sale of securities "The' result is the almost complete stoppage of the flow of private savings into normal Investment channels In addition to the securities ad the report names offier reason for hesitancy of prkrate capital to Invest in heavy induatry one is a lack "of confidence in the goy ernment'l future policies"' The particular "future policy"lear of which retards recovery is expressed in a strong sentence The sentence might have come from Dr Wirt but IS hardly to be disputed when it comes from this In official N R A source: " connection with the many legia lative emergency measures of the last year the Conclusion is clear that perhaps without conscious Intent: we are gradually enfOrcing the nationalization of productive wealth" '- - 'Move Toward State Socialism Seen In that sentence isone phrase calling for comment "perhaps without conscious intent" That America at this momentis movof ing toward "natinnelization f beach" - ' d d Amprhe emonomomminiTynaD einnielz N ' 1444" GnEllk1711111T PLEEri' 1 19 - 7of 10 four-othe- high-state- d n — 7th r - era - 2Y' t-- i OP I a guile! 4 I 4 I ID D-i-- ItV3 4 t Women to Soar To Stratosphere THE ii):: NEW IlDnkiwo WILMINGTON Del (UP)--MrJean F Piccard who intends to make a stratosphere trip with ler husband next June apearently has no tear of s 03 OMIE11 EMIMI1- - the flight "I'm glad to be able to be with my husband" she saidThere really isn't much danger and I'm not worried about it I'llg know my twq children are in good hands while I'm gone" Mrs Piccard who has done considerable writing in addition to managing their home here said that they probably would take off from a point near the Mississippi early in June "We are anxious to avoid having to land in the ocean" she explained And I'll- be the one to worry about that My husband will tend the scientific apparatus while I run the balloon Floating 10 or 12 miles above the earth will be a new experience for me and I'm looking forward to it" S p - 10 10 4 41444 ": 1 fl t:! S: Cash Discount Oftered To Turkish Taxpayers ISTANBUL (UP) — Discount for cash is being offered Turkish taxpayers as an inducement to therm to pay up on time Five per cent will be rebated to everyone who pays his 1934 taxes in full this year Those in arrears for last year will receive from 25 to 50 per cent off if they come forward with the cash On the other hand taxpayers peraisting in falldng in arrears and those failing to pay up their 1934 taxee will have them augmented by 10 per cent - 41 et 101 orot !0104"' 1 Other Diseases? 1 Read the following statement of Dr s T G McCleary rectal specialist for your answer "PlIcs are the direct cause of thou- sands of cases of functional- troubles of stomach liver kidneys and heart Chronic constipation colitis autointoxication neuritis faulty nutrition loss of memory and vigor are often relieved when rectal troubles are ' f - 'i I IS " ' "' - :::' :F:9:::i:::'5A: ' 00 ::'"" ' :::C:? '- ' t 1$11111 : EqItiltft:I97 :'::::' ' 1111it904: III11111 t:' I '118211141111 i —: :- - i'y :1111111111111111 world-famou- ftl 1111"fi'llill :::: - '''' - x fl :: :::::::::i:: 'I: 611111pr?:'i:: 1:NgiV:4011:'':::::u 0e!::::'''''':"4CA::AA:01:1:0::0'" ""tu '''''''' ' ' :': :':-:ne:-'::'!'"- 1 ' - cured" 11 11) Do Piles Cause in America ad "he On March 8 N R A Adminis- Anglo-Germa- n 1 - As a practical matter the best device would be a nonpartisan movement which should not set up candidates for office nor have anything to do with politics in the ordinary sense but should Confine itself to a broad campaign of education about just what the new deal is and what the radical portions of it) if carried out step by step must lead to The leaders of 'inch a movement should come from persons whose eminence in the public eye rests on' achievement In areas havininnothing to do with party VolitieL One oftfie first tasks of such an organization should be to make a careful statement of the beliefs of those Who oppose the radical portions of the new deal Such a statement if done well might turn out historically to have almost the distinction of the Declaration of Independence or the constitution of the United States or the famous Virginia "Bill of Rights" or even Magna Chart& There is ahead of us a clear fight between two fundamental' conceptions of human society: One of the conceptions is the elevation of the individual of the individual'e rights as expressed in the American coastitutionthe Old Virginia "Bill of Rights" and some Not enough has happened yet to' bring about any close association of these four mat pawers In fact they are still widely separated over many productive wealth" (state social- ism) is a fact About the tendency at the present moment there can hardly be dispute Those who would raise any queition at - all about this statement would merely say that the tendency is en incident of emergency and that it will be slopped The real point for discussion however is in the phrase "perhaps without conscious intent" Dr Wirt and others like him' would say there is "conscious intent" These being acutely sus-picioustwould say that there Is somewhere within the administration some one person or group- possessing subtle intelligence and understanding the art of revolt' tion from whom flows the suc cessive moves which carry us toward nationelization (state so' cialism) A different school of thought would say there is no conscious Intent but that there Is what has the Same effect namely a cora bination of several measures each accelerating the other and r—the whole composing a mornen turn so great as to melte tom- ' plete nationalization of America (state socialism) inevitable The nature of this process is such so this school of thought says that each step taken makes the next step necessary There can be no question shout-thtrend There can be no question about the destination if the trend is kept up - The only clues Lon is whether the edministretion will stop the trend This is much the same (though not wholly the same) as saying this: That the only question is whether the administration willsooner o later scrap moat of N R p i most of A A A and scrap of the other new activitje taken on since it came-int- o power The president hasriaid he has no intention' of s6apping N RA As to A A khe said in the beginning that it it turned out to be a mistake he would not hesitate to end' it Actually the administralion is expanding A A A and putting new teeth into the enforcement of IL -- Patty to Campaign By Education Urged (Continued from Page Onel ' of any-cour- se Etirooe Peace Up to England ' 2 ' y ! 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