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Kritam Which Disdiarge of 100 Officuk L A resumptioh!ef. w ir-^ the giavity o f tbe^ presaat erliris’' BerUa, Dec. i —(AP) —Erealdent ments as they existed. and to “compronUse fatsSy" at} .ef tea Bindenburg today asked Gen forts to ODunteraet it Asked lh a t hstaBmeiit Bm This Menlh Be Ddenrcd; V BUxiyer'ntoatcrlum ^wog^ de^en eral 8^ von Schleieher, “mystery New York, -Dep. 2.—^Alfred ^;W jeM depressibn ^ lead td ; 8. 'there iS a de fheto cmmectlon man”' in German politics and at between debts and reparations and Smith came forward yesterday with ' i . ftirti^dli^iin^ tooomtoM^i^piieM thla Was “by im phcal^ ^di^itted B rito Saw Iiioeased TarMs Agaiast AmikaH G ^ present the defend minister, to a plan for dvlc reform which left ‘ . obhsecSiehCM f» m by the l^idted StatM G ovd ^ en t” form a OObiset ta r the f^ublic. the unsuspecting chieftains of Tam can h i exempt when. it proposed the.byrtatorium. W oddR esdt and Whok World W ito M e r — Con- General von sdilelcher has been many Hall speec^ess. He suggested /' '>0 i;o f iSese. ':^fiU»ra ~ Vi U payments o n ' he British war lean and Brltibb debt to the Uhitcid, States. re reganled as the almost' certain a subway program which would re i^ieo for the chancdloMilp ever ilei)fi It bear fruttihil is- sumed, . the Britii^ Gdvetnn^t since Chancellor Franz von Papen’s sult In Increased fare, and he pro Worid-p] wpuld‘;be:6bHged'tb thd toea- Junker government stepped out posed a sweeping reorganization of ■ jtBiof Successdi rath a tioit of p a re n ts due her nom after last month’s elecuon. .the d ty government that would toss 4'- 'i aonfe; WmSd be materially ' ixhT, Stance^ and other debtors, and these Be Mada The gOneral was summoned to.the nearly IM elected officials out of -5- •> ... iment o f the D e-' would'have to niilUfy the Lauasnne President’s, study this morning, and Jobr» camber it- Agredmefit oft reparations. 4.s3Ae '1 0 , Rimyuient of the war debts after a conference, there walked out Characteristically direct - and vhick - botb-Amariteti Washington, Dec; 2 — ' (AP) — by this country bf toe debts legiti with a mandate to form a govern terse, Mr. Smith, whose many years . •) «dd;Hri Yora: iedtetitoma unnatural transfers of public service have made him the tsopi reednsiderttion o| .'i WhiSO wide^resd econopric Strong sentiment agatost further mately due us.’'' ment. Officials, of other weidem stateis watched tiu»nsl^;k:Wtnid^ Said Speaker Garner: " If successful, he was commission- clt^s most poweiful politieal. figure, Hall, min^erer, was exescuted in NevjadaW lethi^ g| i| ] The debto. cannot be naeasdired in ’e^i^^eam tAln'the longrun,1nteT- deferment of Eurtqiean war debts laid bMore the Hcrfetadter leglslatiTe scales aa the loss o f aatioSwU "difatt 'cap be pAld only in ”1 haven’t read the. note so thexe- sd to occupy the chanceUorship arroiy POinjift' to Hall’s head, which: sliunped in dte^ffmir^ibium^^^ was: expressed on Capitol Hill to Is nothing 1 can sayjatanit it.” i n s t ^ of the defense min committee at the invithtion of Sam pedson-gas‘ flooded the airrUght Chamber. Other stij^ito are a ^ the human misery, toe^fbrm .nf goods or services. uel Seabury, its .counsel, his dan for present econbmio erliil. 'll.. The effect of the American day as Legislators read the lengthy ’ Other eomiment:Was: istry he held during von Papen s adoption, of the gas'execution method. ; 7 " . Representative - McFadden- at tenure of government by decree. reorganization which would niake . ^6. The tJnitad- Stores .smti^ tte tariff has teer to restrict rather Brltlto note of yesterday urging the city government an almost too- P^ti^ Ktog^, as jfreati tipuir facilitate the Import of manii^ relief from . this month’s payments Pennsylvania, ranking Republican ^ m the von Papen Cabinet, how- act parallel to that of the Stated w t o r a t o r nations, ^todnui unite factored g o ^ . which the ITblted and President Hoover - studied a on toe House banking coxmnlttee: sveTr Genwal von Schleicher was Uses Charte aiia OD«pperiUe'in the d s ^ td'avert Kingdom produces. similar communication Just received- “ There is nothtog lh toe note^thSt looked upon the power behind the Using charts to. clarify a detidled fitemclal, economic and poIitlcAl dis 12 . If w v debt payments are re^ from France. / was not known heretofore. The note government in his “key” ministry. and comprehensive exposition of.his aster.' • ■ ■ 'M ' sumeO, the exchange position of the. S ^ t o r s Smoot, of Utah, Repub does nbt Change the sitviation.” The choice of the army leader ideas,, he urged the abolition of the ft. The ;Mttah flebt is expresaed in United Kingdom must be streagth- Representative Itoikhead, . 5# : lican, chairman, and' Harrismx of Alabama, ohe of toe House Dembr> - fo r the difficolt task of the domea- county toes and idmost all elective twins o f gold,1 nit tbe burden on the ened; and this could only be done by Mississippi, ranking' Democrat, on tio crims with winter approaching county offices, replacements of the British pedple-ie meSsiired in. terms adopting measures further restrict toe ^euate finiuice. committee, w m cratic leaders; ' ‘ naanm after Several weeks of effort Board of Estimate and Board of Al ^ eteriu^. The debt represents to ing 'British purchases of Arnsrlean Warmly critical of toe British sfafe- ‘T am not in favor of A susiMm- bn the part of the veteran prea'dent dermen with a City Senate and a. day in terms pf poods- not less than goods^ inent thkt Increased tariffs and re sion of toe December 15 ptymmitA to aolva a well-nigh impossible much smaller City Assembly, and strictions agadnst American goods '“However,-1 do-nbt 'wish to go oil deadlock. the complete divorce of the Mayor Japanui! Repwt Says I t M a^ y S r iim h wrtdd be neceasaty if 'payments record as irrevocably .opposed .to i'ViS The November 6 election demon and the Controller from legislative wm.resumed,,. any'^adjustment which migbt ‘ oa strated (dear^ that Chancellor von functions. Beddes these he pre .Others who read the British note to our advantage,, and' to that', of Papen did not havs.popular backing sented measiures of “Immediate other nations-as well, in the futuxA economy,” starting with his views NOT TO A CT inclined to toe'rather generial belief I also wAht to learn more definite after he had twice dissolved tbe that toe United States.woiild ageto Pew.ii«»eg to avoid being unseated. on transit. ly toe AttitodA (ff .Governor Roose Fare a Mjrth er ’deny the requests for leniency ai velt mid to':support Us debt views, Gathers lieaders “I would like,” he told the com thia time. if they do not go agatosb my cem- The President thw took the par- mittee, “to devote O' little time HELP Graat Britain desires t o .cariy victiona.” . ................. tF leaders in turn, flnally giving what I call tha atoption of 1: . t*- out to e ' tilan suggested,” said AdOlf Hitler, militant IRaaclat iMd- Ui^hana,; Smoot ’.'she has a perfect right to dUate economies. The first BBITA|N'»APPEAL :>•, sr. commission to form a PaiUa- most Important is the present a .fid It,.but in my bpiidon, she 'wiH te f w eraapent. The Beich- problem. Theoretiwly we tim Bufferar instead of toe Unite# Washlni^toih • Deo. 2<—. 'iCAP) r?- was hopelhsaiy. deadlocked^ no a m«-«wit fare on^.liw suT Bi ... Grto^.;Britain,’A niw <(fflptol fior.wSF. ih e r e ^ v in g a majocBy, al- Hartiwh' said the B: sfr-^fito^.l^riiBeating theotraedlly einh ^ M|ly to'WottdTsetvwy I h tf -TlgeS-on the* Bflbway * »r ‘ . .......... ,&L ' ----- ware the mostpowwrfa|talafle.L coils is tht fdlow who don’t Ul^ lik )Ml^4ff^l^xS. At,leart(l^ s(A^^ lirtbie m-^vqui studied ty with nhaiv 86 per cent of the wm^'ilato In i s m k a i .. juid fidttoiauy thoughtfully t6ftsyt;by -Sn Americah iMdts a t tha^ command. .t o govexhmagt; .itos jOiA (OCntbined On FuCb Fourteen) w u oember 15 paymenta ahoula Me ttel. ^^Wfler requested tbs prtrtlMe of Japtoese ’. comhitiMqtfes'' received byhaies-ta!t’ .'4 Beh^ ^rtd. Before ' ’ . forming :S government respondble froisL'the ptopiii^i "Byeyy 'aujrtfeatibn and Slleged With no viribta.tol(ffcaribai' m t pdinaHIy to the IbreBldent^ ,p (^ - h erelv". '• ' thiMtok" iq io rrs R A fact or prediction matte U. toe no.te,’’ 'they would , alter tiieir stanft. Presi Deiqpite apparaitiy stiff c^posif dent Hoover htod'CbhgrtSsIbnil toad- dlal or authoritarian Cablnet-^but POUCE BRING OP tioh, the Japanese' have advanced theifttixi the lA w asirtian added, ^‘ha» beed Yad- Hlndei^ug said he did.- not firom' nieri&aiii ___ _______ oiimtJ«|d.A(^T«B^^ de to us ; in othef era g ira olosert Atttotitai .tb -tito' nortoweatvpard along the Cltoese .-Wkplhlngt^r-Aiic,;2.--4^) •—-j tonne and-threu|^ otoe^'bbannels.