rf/p, ' TO FORM C ■r > i Man” h Gennan •y.v.*.'.- .vj-.• v.-.-.'V-'-' 55jtf, A*' / f i '> "/li. PoGiKa SomDOBed B ; O' ^ ................ ..... " • ...................^ ' f * 'j . • ' Pr«fi|lenl— B Succesafnl •' .• ■>\ i >'•><■ •••yy.iv -./c-v X'Xt ' I k B rM sk V i Be Made Chan- Fonwr GonrMr Miodu 7' -ry. 'y •* ‘Washi^gtoh, ;pec.’ IL^'^^-Yhe the anount whidi was bor- Tanintiu ^ Soggesttig .■x<v y . 4..'^ p d ^ in ^ B ^ t ^ Qote ■■ '■ ■:* c d o r . T.i'Any resumption of the debt % .p < >- 'if to SiMretiuY S tim i^ 8^ ' payment h>” bound to' 'accentuate' FoDows L o ^ Message From > ^ e a i. 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.
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