Show news review of current events the world over 4 france forming solid front against germany in new J crisis paraguay made totalitarian state chester davis Is sent to europe by EDWARD W PICKARD a western newspaper union S SIXTY thousand german troops in the rhineland that was supposed to be demilitarized practically the lenaire entire french army in and behind the vast system of forrill along frances eastern frontier tin F french r e n c it government backed by the other signers of the violated locarno treaty and by the little entente poland an 1 russia demanded that germany withdraw her troops from the rhineland or hat that sanctions eco M flandin aaa and aa possibly military tary be imposed by the league of nations great britain trying hard to keep the peace reproving germany supporting the french denni dernai Is in great measure but urging that hillers proposal of new non ag aggression pacts be given consideration hitler reviewing his forces in the re occupied territory and receiving the loud plaudits of the inhabitants for restoring their military sovereignty that in a nutshell was the perilous situation in europe as the re presenta tives of the locarno nations and the council of the league assembled in london to consider what bat to do next foreign minister Mint ster pierre etienne flan din of france was there with the full support of premier sarraut sarratt for his de mands that immediate action be taken to bring hitler to time he was rep resented as almost convinced that a preventive war now would be prefer able to carnage two years hence and in paris it was disclosed that france counted on having at her disposal from her own forces and th se of russia poland and the little entente a potential army of about men it was said 8 could be mobilized in 48 hours and were trained reserves and that SIM airplanes and a million tons of war ehlis ablis were ready the franco russian treaty came up in the I 1 rench senate and was ratified by a huge majority it Is this pact that hitler gave as his excuse for re the rhineland asserting that it was a violation of the locarno treaty being aimed at germany it Is the final tint in the ir n aln ring g around the retch which france prance has been teen for forging foring ing at first the british government governments s response to frances prances demands for full support germany as altig i ous otis and not satis fact ry to sarraut sarratt and flandin after conference conf erenies witti with I 1 rime Nl minister inister baldwin and other min aisters capt anthony I 1 len the young foreign secretary appeared ap leared eared before th the e bouse of c mm min ns aid ired any attack on arar fearce cc or beldim in vl vi la a tion of the locarno pact w uld coni couil e britain to go to their assistance he tie added however that there was no ze is n to st s i p apse se the present german cerman act a implies a threat lire it of h then shen he indicated britain was willing to consider hiders prop for new celce eve nants the british statesmen seemed so calm calin in the crisis thit that th it there was resal rea eon son to believe they knew in advance what hitler intended to do when flandin and the oil otter er I 1 0 iran sli a tory depre arrive 1 in I 1 n don the ie le of the british cit ell inet changed wd aad grew ded decide delly lly stiffer HI H I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 it 11 was not represented at eithel the locarno confere ce cc or tl ti e session of tt e ie le g e coi cot neil in lonion lon ion he lie till liti self having precipe stated the crisis 1 s 1 s ana ie le his triumph it S cal rance in to the t h hi IRI igeland and then awaited events his its dramatic and sudden sud dpn dei un clation of the locarno treaty was ace it I 1 in a speech before the reichstag and in for bial imal arm anti un cements to A the amb assid rs in berlin of the adolf H tier con ernel he as pried that the tr I 1 S be lie sent into the ela pla d c till i r sc se I 1 a syn b lie army only and tl ti dt at the reth while rea ly to defend itsell w s wh liv destro s of p i e lo 10 pr ve this he joffere I 1 a ph which it li it deb A demilitarized strip of gern an fren h and belgian land a 2 veir nor ares ion inn treaty an 1 1 en err my iny frame france at I 1 belgium w th rc nit it brit sin n nl I 1 italy as guiraut rs ind isi n of the in the dyste of pacts an air pact with the wes ern powers a non gressi n pio p nt with gern berit it nys y s eastern nell b s incle I 1 ing I 1 ith idnia tania and return of gem gertz inv to tie tl e lebue of nall ns after her eq allty Is and her clenty rest re I 1 I 1 rane s rel re ly to this was that hav bay ing 1 j abt vl vt I 1 tied one treaty hitler could not be trusted to observe ol 01 serve an th cr er and anyway prince wull not even listen to the eh era er s new pro will ie to hal hai wd w tl inan his tr I 1 s fr in the 10 inclan I 1 1 I 1 ahe he I 1 ren h an art ly jy was in ved t w ird the fr etier and tie hl ar ot line of forti thad ns and un leri und pima es was fully manned I 1 his system of de defenses tenes has been criticized because it requires so many troops that the army Is rendered virtually stationary what has been called in paris the concrete army remaining forces would be insufficient for offensive movement but this fault might be disregarded it if france gets the expected millions of soldiers from her allies JUSTICE ALFRED A CHIEF WHEAT of the district of columbia supreme court checked the telegram seizing activities of the black senate committee on lobbying he granted the chicago law firm of silas H strawn an injunction restraining the western union telegraph corn pany from giving tl ti e committee copies of the firm firms s telegrams the judge said the subpoena served on oil the telegraph company by the corn cittee calling for copies of telegrams goes way beyond the committees committee s powers next day william randolph hearst newspaper publisher began a fight in court to keep an original confidential telegram out of the hands of the black committee and the american newspaper publishers association de nou iced the reported seizure of that telegram which was to one of mr hearst s editors the association ad any other editor should he learn of similar action to consult coun set se and take vigorous steps to pro hect his constitutional rights OL RAFAEL aranco who be C COL came provisional president of paraguay after the recent revolution there has set up a totalitarian gov eminent modeled aft er german nazism and italian fascism he issued a decree A which declared the state and the liber seng revolution ullon of february 17 11 as andl visible and banned for one year p lotical la bor or other unions which do not em abate explicitly from ratael rafael franco the state paraguay the government asserted will be purged of endemic dema gole in lu trial and sectarian sec tarlin evils lie official sta statement places in the III aratin army the principal source of auti anti rity lie ile alms of the new government the dechee said aid will be the construe tion of a new strong I 1 ara lay and ml nil reorganization for a tu fu ture rep C DAVIS head of the C AAA Is not going to a the s 11 conservation pro gra n df devised as a s institute pres dent it sevelt anno meed thit that th it mr D ivis wo id III leave soon on a trip to fur pe to in ke he a special study for the 1 t vern ment of ec cc lit into conditions heiring hearing on the plans for this co country antry critics rides of the adminis I 1 hired lately ass reed med th that a t mr air divis and secretory secret iry try of Arl culture wallice tad ind and that the former was bein gently edged out of th lecture 1 chis his mr nir wallace warmly denied asserting there had been no friction and thit that he had deep affee tion for mr dials and the sincerest res real act f fr r his ability and integrity in ann delit the assignment mr air ro sevelt evelt said aid in esting bin hin t in I 1 e this study for our g vernn ent secretary wallace and I 1 have had in it ind the ched service mr air bals dals his given Arneri american edn rr esi pi durin the I 1 list two and ont on hilf half h ye beirs irs As a r be he his been direct it g g vert veri ment 11 efforts which to a c ns lerable degree were in mi I 1 ie ry by cha chanes nes in the I 1 u r lean i outlets for american farm pr I 1 ets lif rini tion to be gathered by him at cl se hand as to the precise nature and extent of e ec n ml ink changes abr ad is expected to assist greatly in developing american farm programs I 1 I 1 AT BI I 1 Is interested and gal gl pleased t le beirn irn tint that king iong I 1 dward vill nav n av atar star I 1 n his state of buh bith el rl I 1 aid ai d t I 1 e unto him elf a wit wile e I 1 ills I 1 Is w wis is reve revel bevelled revelled tied led wt wl en ti tie e king u tl ti aled thesa these lines in the u esbai sit sili I 1 bitting tie tre civil list to the h ibe of I 1 i Is i s it q n lasty desires that tt tl ec e i aln tinei ej ty cy of his n briage I 1 it uld be tal en into ace lint tint 9 that in that evet egeit t there should be a p for her kalesty ARL BLATTY commander of the british w r fleet in and aftel ward hist lord of the a died in I 1 or 01 I 1 n after a I 1 g illness at tl ti e ae of sixty five live elsh g fr in a silk sick be ito 1 to attard alter d tie funeral of L r rl Je jellice IlIce last N ve e her he predicate pred lite I 1 tt at he would s it foil w his col league lord beatty hid bid a mete ric caleer as a navi dav I 1 e nit ander and dis played his ability in the battles of helig I 1 nd bight and D ger bark bari and especially in the battle of bullai d where he c it it tl ti e first I 1 ittle title cruiser squadron his wife who d del e I 1 in IJ cju 12 was athel P thel I 1 iel let I 1 d di I 1 1 I ter of the chicago merel ant prince marshall field powars of the federal trade corn com i mission to investigate unfair trade practices will be greatly broadened by the wheeler bill approved by the senate interstate commerce committee it Is vigorously opposed by the chamber of commerce of the united states the national association of manufacturers and a d the american newspaper publish era e r s association the measure would mal e deceptive acts and practices in commerce tom merce unlawful in addition to unfair methods of competition sped fled in existing law expressly give the commission au dhority to proceed upon its own initia tire as well as that of the president or either house of congress as now provided include persons and partnerships as well as corporations within the scope of the commission commissions s authority to in esti Nesti gate business bu Iness practices and condl eions in interstate and foreign corn com merce hedefine ne define documentary evidence to include books of account financial and corporate records and make stich records subject to commission sub poena boena communists and radicals who ap A feared as representatives of the workers alliance of america went be fore administrator harry hopkins and made a series of demands that were all coldly turned down by that gentleman these included the dismissal of victor F bidder new tork york director no cut in the persons on works relief and full union pay and union hours for per sons polls on relief and pay for sick leave they also demanded that all employed whether or not on relief rolls be given work I 1 TN N RECENT financing operations the 1 government sold in bonds and notes according to secre tary of the treasury the offerings offering largest since the victory bond issue of 1919 were heavily over subscribed by banks this borrowing brings the public debt up to the record figure of the treas treasury s cash balance Is increased to 2 the funds will finance new deal spending in the near future partially defray bonus costs and retire worth of treasury bills falling due march 18 16 P plans LANS to furnish TVA power to the 1 ity of knoxville tenn under a project to be financed with funds were blocked by a temporary restrain ing order issued by the district of columbia supreme court the order was granted on the pett tion of the tennessee public service company which contended its investment in knoxville would be rendered practically worthless if the government brought cheaper power into the city also in the district supreme court 60 producers of soft coal attacked the guffey coal control act as lional in n its entirety on the ground that it invades tl ti e rights of the states and deprives prod acers of their prop erty without due process of law OKI HIROTA former foreign min ister formed a new ministry for japan and submitted the to the emperor eni eror he besides being pre mier tal tales es the tor for r eln mir ister s p rt fol 0 I 1 lent gen co int fulchi tara ichi Is put in as minister of war and admiral osami A na ano as minister of navy military lead ers insisted that HI rota show a proper recognition of the gravity of the timea times and the necessity for cokl hirota renovation atlon of ja jaa nese foreign policy and to this de luand he yielded s medhat hirota issued a stated ent saying that the present emalie situation requires and p reid justi ent of 0 our foreign relations in order to I 1 q this eme emergency rency hachiro arita new japanese am bass dor to ui lh na told tie tl e press in tta Ian ghai that jt t Is fundamental mental that hind china recai reci giles izes Manth huo ikuo and stat tt at the other north china questions st tild be settled on the spot here has been no change in jap anese polky in ili ablia ahli a as a result of the recent hokyo incident he de bred japan will carry out the three principles of cokl hirota tor for iner mer Ju jui lanese anese foreign minister bequir ing that china eliminate anti japan ism cooperate coo petate economically with la a an an ani Manchi luo and co comerate operate la in tl ti e elimination of conini colan 11 ism with in china and along the borders arut RORI ROBI I 1 r I 1 K L hirut of I 1 ex ington ivy ky hero of the espectaci spec taci tact lar b nil till ing plane crash dur log army debts at dayton 01 lo 10 last oct ber nas killed in a crabl 1 up of bis his army plane at I 1 ogin neld held baltim re single seated pursuit it plane lost its ru rii t wing c ming out r a glide aid at d h b do in a cray sp n from front an alt nit tilde of less than thin TO feet it rolled over after hit ling in the landing field and was denol den ol 01 dished knirs i 3 rapi 1 ry chairman of 0 f the i de n erotic cratic national committee let it be wn n that tie birti chieftains would mal mat e no effort to keep al at smith out of 9 the nati n il it convention in I 1 bila dell I 1 la if he Is elected a de delegate leate and preen presents ts proper credentials and once I 1 e Is seated tl it ore ire will he be no attempt to I 1 beep him fi m ln in his u ind ail ali it irister ti it n lea 1 lers it was vas depre bante I 1 believe mr roosevelt will d it binate the c i 1 so completely stat it at to 0 attack by sn afi or anyone bisp OR on th new ne deal can have an any effect it t 11 |