Show ff news review of current events the world over asb of king alexander and louis barthau alarms all europe spanish revolt suppressed will be continued by EDWARD W PICKARD 0 by IN western estern newspaper union u TV NO 0 men of great importance in tl e ma nten ance ot of peace in europe were removed from the scene by tl V e bullets of 0 the asnass n petrus 1 kale ale fa nen who rho slew kin alexander of jugo slavia and lou s bar thou french forel foreign n minister in marseilles another sarese 0 was tl if e quest on in every enery mind and in deed there was vas some slight danger that the crime would start an oti er great aar w ir alex k king ander was j begin ning a good will alexander vist vis t in france witch wl ich was as closely tied up v v th berthou s plan for or an accord between france and italy and barthau was ras soon to feo jo to rome to further the scheme jugo alania Is all ed to frince france fr ince b t Is not at tit all friendly to italy and alexander hated dussol nl at personally bel enin eving tl at the duce gave gane moral support t to the rebellious croats put tl ti e king did lid not want war and was vms willing to help along ta tie e proposed accord tf if it aa was not inimical to his country if trouble docs does follow after the as sassi nations it probably rill ft ill start w th revolution in only by as at suming and exercise ng d ct atonal pow era ers was alexan ler able to keep peace 19 A in the hodgepodge that comprises the 1 kingdom of the serbs croats and SION slovenes enes otherwise and it 4 Is not certain tl it at there ther e Is ana an one else there wl 0 can do it cail war might tempt some other nation to intervene and grab part of the realm and in that case a general conal ct in be precipitated Il alexanders s eldest son peter who was in set ool in england was prompt y proclaimed k ng and being only eleven bears ears old will rule under a regency of three men who were named in the political will of the murdered monarch whether these three can told t old the kingdom intact is a question only the serbs are really loal to the roal house though all the people had admired the strength and bravery of alexander whose life had been at 11 tempted four times before the death of alexander was held especially important to germany by the statesmen of tl at country for they tad looked to I 1 im to curb to a con able extent the alleged ambitions cf t dussol n lie ile was n as cons dered a close fruend of tl e reich and a poten bial ally france was not only won wort led by V tie e possibility of trouble in the balkans but also deeply mourned the death of barthau one of her ablest statesmen and indeed one of the ablest in eu q rope he ile had been working assiduous ly on his pet scheme of a security pact for bastein europe and although ger many had scored him for try ng to bu id a d plo matic and economic ring tr about the retch last june he personal b ly negotiated an accord between A AA france and germany that was bel bet eved to give ghe assurance of peace 4 petrus kalamen the assassin who was as auckly qu akly kited k lied by the fience po lice was ras found to have hane been traveling e on a forged czech passport two tro men at ft nho ho accompanied him on his mission of death were rero captured near the swiss border and another agoti er was ras being hunted down donin in I 1 fontainebleau forest where they came aiom and what organization was as b bick ick of the assassinations had not been learned at this R arting r ting the po lice thought they belonged to a secret macedonian revolutionary soc ety CI IN IL war in spain was krecl p bated by the file radical elements starting with a 24 hour general str ke which was declared by the socialists and communists in an 4 we ewer to the formation of a conserva conservative e gov by prem er alejandro larroux un dei tl tie e domination of react conary catholics itt in a few choirs ho ira bloody conflicts biake out in many re regions tons and catalonia a t a lo 10 n 1 a the corti east corner of the country decided L lu s companas Comp anys this was ras the time to establish itself as an independent re public luls luis kompan s pres dent of the state announced catalon a is breaking off relations with the rest of spain I 1 demand complete om disciple ne tie from ever one lie ile called on gen don ingo batet commander of the gar rison at barcelona to SR swear ear allegiance to the new regime but that wily sol it dier spairel for time and before an hour had passed he received rece iNed orders from madrid to declare a state of siege ills troops battled with the catalans and s on I 1 ad comp campins Com pins ina s and h s fellow leaders cooped t ip p in the presidential balace reinforcements for the gov forces arrived swiftly by land sea and air I 1 lien I 1 en the art pery oper ed up and after ane palace had been thoroughly JE belled f comp campins Com pins iny s and h hs s colleagues xv un endt cd ed and ant were nere marched to a rt I 1 arlson rison si st p in Bi icelona harbor the on was ras over and tl ti e new cata I 1 aei el I 1 lie I 1 e wet t 0 ita itaf of existence it as i ted tie collapse was partly J r due to a d spate between C company s and former premier manuel azana a co leader in tl e re revolt volt azana i w N a as S found in hid ng and arrested surrender of company s dd d d not eat en 1 the fighting in northern spain for the revolutionists in various regions con tinned their desperate efforts effort s but the government cons dered the revolt renolt real ly had been suppressed there was no telling how many had been killed or wounded but certainly the casualty alty lists R ere terr bly ton long g f 4 EN DOUGLAS MAC 7 chief of staff i nd now in corn com mand of the G 11 Q combat air force and also of the ground forces Is plan ning to develop a fighting fleet of super battle planes the first step will rill be the organization of the G 11 II Q air force of at least 1000 planes grouped in five wings rings based on both coasts and in the M addle west at 11 s would woul d bring tl it e army corps up to about 2 3 00 planes n aking an aerial fighting fleet aspros the equal of any in the world orld G GOV OV GIFFORD pits of penn sylvania has in the past been in sympathy with much of president roosevelt Roosevel ts s program but be he has now definitely broken away by coming out in fa wg vor of the re election reelection of senator david A reed anti new deal republican whose defeat would be most welcome to the ad ministration immedi abely after pinchot announced his stand in a speech at W ikes barre a r r e I 1 postmaster ost master general gov pinchot farley con berred with mr air poosevelt and then as chairman of the democratic national comm atee gave out a stinging attack on pinchot in it he referred to sen ator peed reed as perhaps the most out standing foe of the presidents poll cies cles who if elected would do every thing in his power to hamper the pres ident s program and to make a in adeal out of the new deal it is said that the pennsylvania dem are importuning the president to tale take a hand personally and perhaps make a speech in the state in an effort to win over rock r abbed pennsylvania and retire senator reed in a defeat which could also be construed as a slap at pinchot and andrew W mellon G crop benefit checks for more tian tl an have been paid to farmers participating in fit the production adjustment program accord ng to figures compiled by the aka some additional Is scheduled for payment under pro gran van s now in effect nearly CO 60 per cent of it before the end of th s year thus the farmers stake in tl e AAA approximates 1000 payments already made or to be made before jan lary are included in to the estimate of the bureau of agrical tural econom cs es wh ch eb places 1934 cash farm income at about 6 WO compared to last year and in 1932 P prisident poosevelt has made it pla n that the civilian conserva Oon serva tion corps one of the least criticized features of his recovery program Is to be continued tely he wrote to robert fechner recliner d rector of tl it e corps saying I 1 I 1 ave been greatly interested and encouraged by the fine report from jour visits to CCO camps in many parts of the country this kind of work must go on I 1 beleve bel eve that the nation feels that the work rork of these men Is so thor hughly justified and in add tion the benefits to the men them themselves selNes are so clear that the actual annual cost will be met w phout much opposition or much complaint mr air fed beelner ner had reported to the I 1 resident that the cost of the CCO COO dur ing its eighteen months of operation had amounted to III PG PE is an interesting report cir till cu lating in wisconsin especially in madison it is to the effect that pres ident glenn drank krank of the university of wisconsin is looking toward the Pe republican publican I 1 residential nomination in 1936 and that this idea explains his re fasal to permit lloyd K garrison to remain in washington as bead head of the national labor relations board the madison capital times said it dundei stood doctor brank feels the re publican party is in need of a lib eral candidate vet et not a dangerous liberal and believes he Is in a post tion to qualify to interviewers doctor frank declined to comment on tl e new ner shaper story he said bis his insistence that gar rison return to his duties as dean of the law school vis ras solely in the inter of the university T island republicans a e IN quite satisfied ft th tb reix fel s hebert as senator and have bated him for goNer governor nor the state convention named gen I 1 ul e 11 gallan gall an a veteran of the blanish american kine rican and world wars I 1 4 tafea U T sr of the taxpayers money for the th gov err ment operation of fa tortes in com petit on w til th eriv te entell r se s was is condemned by tl it e buard board of d rec ree tors of tt tie e rational national assort t on oi of aers wl ich jeb acted on pett eions received from seventeen seN enteen larg targe tra e associate ons lie ers assert tl it it at s ich governa ent expert on merely res ailts in depriving emi I 1 nees in private ind astry of the r i jobs creating employ n ent at one po nl tit ind and unemployment at another entrance of tl e government gov eminent into the manufacturing business in compe with its onn citizens davs ga s the manufacturers statement even to supply rel ef for the unemployed con statutes utes an extravagant use of the tax pa ers money in further experiments espen menta a eions were NV I 1 ere those in distress cannot be provided ded with either public or private work rork for bullch ich they could be paid alen tl en public funds may legitimately leg ti be alsed LS ed to provide rel ef of actual need on a subs stence basis but to furnish necessia essit es ailred through govern ment operated factories Is the wrong way ray to do the right thing C 11 with the full mem beishir of the ne v national indus trial re recovery coNery board leaded by S clay williams pres dent Roose roosevelt Nelt let it be known that he was as far from satis fled with Is PA enforcement in the past and asked the board to devise deise more vigorous and effective effect lie methods price fixing and production control were discussed but not at length and with the genera general understanding that although pr ce fixing policies of the jo johnson regime would be reNer reversed sed on paper no sweeping action would be taken to upset existing codes and any action at all would come slowly GENERAL A ahas has called a nat onal conference to d escuss crime which Is to open in IN ashington december 3 and continue three days dys pres dent Roose roosevelt Nelt is to address the first session in constitution hall the conference will be invited to give broad and practical considers con sidera tion to the problem of crime in these principal aspects 1 causes and prevention of crime 2 investigation detection and ap of crime and criminals 3 criminal courts and prosecution 4 detection parole probation and pardon vo c ce of haupt mann Is the I 1 voice I 1 heard in the cemetery that night alen wl en tie tl e 50 ransom way was paid sa d col charles A lind bergh to the grand jury in brer t n N J after he had listened to tl e suspect I 1 in the and murder case the grand jury accepted this as chinel ing in testimony and returned an indictment against bruno cliar charging ging murder the word hey doctor over I 1 ere doctor vv R ere spoken by tl it e man who got the ransom money flom lind bergh s intermediary dr john P con don tl TI ey were R ere spot en in the aeme deiy alere wl ere the payment was made lindbergh heard them and remembered tl e voice although the case Is invariably re feared to as its the lindbergh kidnap in ing the grand jury returned no kid nap ind cament kidnapers may only be sentenced to life terms murderers face the electric chair to the american fed DELEGATES De ration of labor convention conne antion in san francisco adopted unanimously and with cheers a resolution proposing adoption of a six hour day and five day week for all workers pr vate and government A committee ap pointed to invests investigate bate possibilities and merit of shorter work peri pert reported favor ably will am green pres ident of A F of L made an impassioned william green speech in favor of shorter work periods during which he said the federation can be expected to mobilize its economic strength to make a concerted drive on industry and owners of industry for adoption of a six hour day and five day week and that legislation by congress would be sought at the forthcoming session so that there will be enforcement of this economic reform not to make wake less work tor for those already employed but to ere ate work ork opportunities for more people resolutions as adopted provide for no reduction in wages to result from shorter work periods john L levis le vis president of the united mine arkers or kers won a victory when the convention voted unanimous ly for the organization of workers into single unions embracing whole indus tries as distinguished from craft un ions tons limited to particular trades the executive council was ras instructed to is sue charters lor the creation of na dional and international unions in the automotive cement aluminum and oth er mass production industries the council also algo was vas ordered to in organization campaigns in the iron and steel industries the federation also went on record in favor of pensions for the aged for kotlers mot ers of dependent children and for nes and ment benefits IES of the roman catholic adlie cl from many lands and p by the hundred thousand gathered in daenos A aires ires argentina for the thirty second international Fuch Fu arist t congress ship at ship entered the harbor laden with pious folk from europe africa and all the americas Amerl cas and the city threw open its homes for the r accommodation the picturesque open air ceremonies were held in palermo parl part and other re lillous rites were celebrated celebrated in the magn fluent cathedral thedraL ed i i fc a f a |