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FOREIGN NEWS BUFFALO EVENING NEWS MONDAY APRIL 3 1933 FOREIGN NEWS mil's PE1CE PUS Tl DANCES FOR PRINCE France Fears War No Matter A II OFFICIIIIS JISK JEWISH JUDGE OUSTED How It Replies to Mussolini Great Desire for Peace at Any Price Holds Up Decision as Poland Grows Impatient Recalled Ambassador Reports on Arrest of Six Subjects on Espionage Charges Cabinet Approves Suggestions With Reserva tions for Little Entente Two Engineers Previously Freed Included Penalty of Death Faced Appeal to Prevent Resumption of Anti-Jewish Activity Not Formal Protest The fact that Russia hog now definitely dropped Oermeny end Italy and ta becking Poland end Prance has made them feel suddenly awnoely atrong The Little Entente tee formed itself into formal federation Poland and the Ltttta Entente are tea wing together CoL Joseph Beck Polish foreign minister aoon will visit tho capitals of Ceecherievakta Jugoslavia and Bw manta In quick succession He wo Invited alee to com te Paris But ha flnda himself gar the moment unable to do so In ether words Poland dissatisfied with Ptmch hesitations Poland ReUevsi of Bsmtan Nism Per the lint time since the World war Poland ta relieved of tha Russian menace end feels free to concentrate if necrose ry ita whole strength for tha defense of Ita western frontiers Including the Polish Corridor end this strength ta considered by many observers to be far from negligible Aim to mark Ita displeasure toward Italy Poland has caused He newly -appointed ambassador to Rome Count Ororgo Potocki to resign A formal defensive alliance between Poland and the Little Entente ta not unlikely Meanwhile Nichols Tltuleseu Ku man lan foreign minister representing th Little Entente ta In Parle end will aoon proceed to London The French government has been haring some difficulty to explaining to him why Franc did not pronounce a firm and Immediate no to the Italian plan Poland and the Little Entente seem to be acutely aware of the intention of alleged maneuvers to spue eountry nt tha expense te They are determined tt appears to hold firmly together MOSCOW April a Two British engineers who hod been released by tha Soviet secret police mere than two week age nr to te tried en charge te espionage end bribery along with four British associates who ora still InpriBOMdo At teeet two of the men era to go ao trial next Sunday or Monday They ftee the extreme penalty te death Monteum director for the Metropolitan-Vicken company In Rue-ta and Charles Nordwell who were act free on their own recognizance nearly three wrote arc have been formally charged with military as well as economic espionage end bribery The other four British subjects for whom bail had teen refused and IS other employee of the company were previously reported held only on chargee te espionage Of the four John Cuahny Thornton MacDonald and a fitter named Greg' cry tha tatter tore were certain to go on trial next week When Monk house woe released after couple of days' Imprisonment ho id an officer te the secret police told him he was convinced of his Innocence Monkhous has been rabbeted to further questioning however to th poet few daya While plane were caroled forward for th trial British embassy offlctali her wren occupied with pecking thrir belongings When th ambassador Esmond Owy left for London tart Thursday night tt wu said on high authority that ho wu not likely to nturn SOCIALISTS AND NAZIS CLASHING IN AUSTRIA VIENNA AprU 3 (UP) -Troops were rushed to Knlttelfold to Styrta on the left teak of the Mur Sunday night to quell an uprising of 1000 persons headed by 100 men in the uniform of tho Schuttound a Socialist organization banned recently The casualties included 10 Injured Fifty wera arrested The mob attacked the Naxl clubhouse at Knlttelfeld Troops searched every house for arms Meanwhile troop also rushed to Murfeld to put down clash Involving Socialists and Nash LA TEBESINA La Tererina famous Spanish dancer traveled from Madrid to London to Dane before the Prince te Wales dur tog reception at the Spanish embassy During one of her dances a comb dropped from her hair The prince picked tt up and kept tt for souvenir ONE BRITISH OFFICER IS FREED BY PIRATES TXNGKOW Manchuria AprU Pearce 10 third engineer te the British steamer Nanchang returned here safely Monday after bring held with three other British officers by Chinese pirates since lest Thursday Pearce wee released by hta captors but they demanded ransom as the price te liberty for Johnson Hargrave and A Blue the others held The four British nationals were eriaed after pirate attacked their vessel anchored her EINSTEIN ACCEPTS POSITION BRUSSELS AprU 1 Dr Albert Einstein hie accepted an to vita lion to teach et the Brussels foundation It was announced Monday Dr Einstein who hss foresworn his Prussian citizenship tn protest against political action against the Jews recently announced that he would never go beck to Germany while present force nr to control te the government By PAUL SCOTT MOWRZK pads! CaMe (Oapvrlektl la Um gnaw Haws aag Ckicao DaUr Km PARIS April Prone today face a dilemma It ta confronted with Italian Frontier Benito Mussolini's four-power treaty revision plan which seems to have the back-mg of Orest Britain and Oermany Punoe ta supposed to give en answer a to whether tt will Join or not It Prance says ya ta ta convinced toot toe revisionist tentotlvea which Italy end Oermany have tn view will lead to war with Poland or Jugoolavta and may entangte Prance But If says no Prone lean tt will lose Greet Britain's good-will to addition to embittering Oermany and Italy Prance thinks that British Prime Mlnutrr Ramsey MacDonald In Rom feu Into Mussolini's trap and hence does not greatly blame Orest Britain It believe however that Oermany and Italy were agreed In advance to estrange Prone from leaser allies Franco far Revhfon In Principle France fully admlte the principle of revision But tt thinke th present moment ta ill -chosen for revision tentative Furthermore tt wants to keep revision within th framework of toe League of Nations and not entrant it to a four-power directorate A surprisingly targe number of ftcnrh people today fear that war In Europe ta Inevitable Logically they might boose to provoke tt tbemeelvaa In order to profit by their present military superiority But nothing ta farther from their minds The French have been devoted to toe Idea of peace They on reedy to defend their country but would be must reluctant to fight for some Balkan or eastern European country Tha philosophy of war and belief In the elvlc benefit of the military aptrlt which have been popular In Italy and Oermany Jiave no counterpart here Consequently French policy aremi to te to keep too peace and to aork lor peace unless It ta itself allocked Blluatiau Stay Change Thu situation may conceivably change If toe tension in Europe persists many months it must be remembered that French opinion today solidly united in distrust of both Oermany end XCaly However for toe present toe peace wave continue to uppermost It is accordingly against this background toot to French answer to Mussolini ta bring evolved What will tote answer be? Chances an that It will te neither yes nor no Tho present trend seem to be to accept It in principle and then In practice to present a counter-project which will transform the four-power directorate Into a sort of limited League of Nations council which will Include all the present European members of toe council but will exclude the non-Europeans Thli would switch toe center beck to Oeneva and allow Poland and tho Little Entente (Czechoslovakia Jugoslavia and Rumania) to participate In whatever revisionist dellbenttona might ultimately occur ralend Want Praam to Say But Poland and the Little Entente nstlonr are by no mean satisfied with this oblique rejoinder They want Prance to come out with a blunt no such aa they themselves already have spoken They state plainly that they will never ronaent to te deprived of any parcel of their national territory by any European directorate a haisoever means war" ta thrir motto PARIS Aprtt I The French cabinet Monday announced Ita a tiling -nee to accept Premier Benito Musso-Uni's tour-power peace poet proposal basis for further discussion of European disarmament At th conclusion Us meeting the cabinet announced Us Intention of Bending memorandum to London Berlin and Home agreeing in principle to th Muaaollnf suggestion too testa for a four-power discussion of present problem Tha cabinet agreed to make reserve-ms protecting toe X-lUlc Entente whose representatives hare mid strenuous representations In th pest few days against any agreement whlrh did not Include largely through fear that revision of too Versailles treaty might atrip them of some of too territory end power they now enjoy Tho cabinet's memorandum wlU be submitted to th next council of minis ten over which President Albert Lebrun will preside Tho council meeting probably will te held on Wednoeday Premier Edouard Datedler presided at tha cabinet meeting Foreign Minuter Joseph Ptul-Boeicour presented tha British text of th revised pact Th French position wee outlined as follows: Italy ta regarded as desiring an honest rapprochement with Prone Th French cabinet ta extremely anxious to prevent to possibility of an Itato Oerman rapprochement whlrh would cut Europe In two from too North oea to too Mediterranean The military and political friend ship between Franco on th one hand end Poland and to Little Entente--Rumania Jugoslavia and on the other must te maintained end the email nation' oh Jaetione to tha four-power treaty In 1U original form mut te satisfied Germany must be forbidden to rearm on any ouch scale aa ta permitted other major European powers although Prance ta willing to concede Berlin equal political rights Th net of to prospective French position deals with Interpretations of too Versailles treaty and maintenance of frontiers SIAMESE KING OUSTS POPULAR GOVERNMENT BANOKOK Siam April I King Prajsdhlpok of Siam forsaking an experiment in Democratic government Monday suspended toe Siamese conititutlon and constituted himself en absolute ruler The king who announced a year ago while he wee visiting the Untied State that the time had come to give-hie people a constitution end who upon hi return attempted to Institute popular government declared a state of emergency and ousted from toe government toe leaden of toe people's party" Lueng-Pradtt civilian leader of a palace revolution" last June whlrh look the king by eurprise end led him to relinquish power greeter then vu posaresed by any living ruler other than the king of Abyssinia waa forced out of office by Pradjadhlpok'a sudden move RTKAUSiUE MAT 1 PARIS AprU I Theodore Marrtner United States charge d'sf-ralrea was notified by cable Monday that Jeiee I Straus will sell from toe United Btatee on the 8 8 Leviathan AprU 3S end wlU begin hi duties a toe new a mbs sudor here on May 1 t'BT KOIUING Chief Juatlra Kurt Saelling of Berlin wo amntif the Jewish Judge and attoraeyi cleared from nil Berlin law court by Nad atom trooper tai connection with the general boycott of Jaw ataged Saturday JEWISH BODY ADOPTS ATTITUDE OF SILENCE NSW YORK April 1 Tha American Jewlah congiem which loot week held a meeting In Madiann Bquar garden to pmteat agalnai anti' aemltUm In Germany Sunday night adopted an attitude of allenci on the Oerman oltuatlon An official announcement a Id thl waa being dan "In deference to th wlehea of tho Stale department" PORTUGAL OUSTS JEWS LISBON Portugal AprU I fUP) Buppoeedly acting under Inatruetlona from Oermany tho director of the Oerman college hen Sunday dl mlaaed Jewlah prufeaaon and prohibited tha mualclan Dleeendruck from holding a concert at the Oerman club became of hla Jewlah origin Jewlah aaaoclates of the club wen alao dropped from membership POLISH STUDENTS BURN ALL GERMAN NEWSPAPERS WARSAW AprU 1 -Student at Kattawlcc a town near th Weatem frontier dearended Monday upon new aland and confiacaied and burned German newspaper They announced a resolution to destroy all German rationalistic newspapers attacking Poland found on atanda or to restaurants Heads of Jewish political and bust-nraa organtaationa held a conference here on tha situation of Oerman Jews Details of too meeting war not divulged It waa believed a policy of watchful alienee wUl ta pursued EX-KAISER PROTESTS AGAINST "JEW BAITING" LONDON April I Th former emperor of Oermany who go years ago protested against anU-Brmtttam has repeated the protest from hi ixUa at Doom Oourt chelae recalling to kalaer'a attitude toward th manifestation of 1141 and JIM when boycott end exclusion of Jewa from universities aroused an international storm believed tint It wo hla counsel that led to "soften-tog" toe recent outburst to Berlin The Dally Herald aald Wilhelm personally appealed to ell followers to refrain from whet he termed "Jew Belting" WORLD-WIDE BITS LONDON April I (UP) The Prince te Wales beck from brief tour of Scotland arrived by nil Bun-day and motored nt once to Ft Belvedere SEVILLE Spain April I Vn A guard was thrown about the Italian and Oerman consulates Sunday as a result of report Antl-Pectato planned to stone them here is the best to LONDON April The Brit-tah government debated Monday the grove poeslblllty te diplomatic break with Russia The cabinet assembled to receive the formal report te Sir Esmond Over emteerador to Moscow lied to London to relate in person the situation arising from charge of espionage brought agalnit six British subjects for which they ore to stand trial In the Soviet capital Fallowing humed conference lost ght for which Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald and Foreign Minister Sir John Simon returned hastily to London Sir Esmond prepared to go the Russian committee of the cabinet The House was Informed that Sir John Simon would make a statement on the Russian controversy late Monday The gravity of the situation waa emphasised by publication of report in the Dally Mail that the personnel te tho British embassy et Moscow already hod begun packing trunks expecting early recall In most political circles a diplomatic break waa regarded os Inevitable particularly state every statement emanating from Moscow shows determination not to back down on th trial of th six British engineers who are accused of sabotage a crime punishable by and bribery In a brief statement to the press sir Esmond raid that when he lest sew the six Britishers they were ivory veil indeed" DAVIS DISCUSSES PLANS i-FOR PARIS CONFERENCE LONDON April Norman Davie ambassador-at-large from the United States met Alms Joseph de Fleurtau French emtemador to Gnat Britain Monday to discuss plans for Mr visit to Porta The conference preceded the resumption te talks between Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald and Mr Davta an tha plans for tho World Ecanomle conference Monday afternoon Tho American representative WlU go to Peris Tuesday place NIAGARA PALLS OFTICR SthFL United OfficoBldg 233 Pint Street Phonat Niagara Falla TINS 'J WASHINGTON April (UP) trailed Staua dlptaraata In BertlB ven understood Moadny to fee iek lag Informal appeal! to German government to prerent reeumpllon et the Mul party 1 antMewUh boycott imrt state department offlctali declined to dlecnm yttejnw nv it vu reported that Secretary Ht State Cordell Hull had oiked the Vailed Btatee embassy to to Ocrmen officials Unit resumption of the feoyeoa eould h-ed talurther bitter feeling eelnt Oermeny on Uie part of Important elementa In thn end other wuntrir TheM Informal rrpreamtatloiw to volve nothing approaching en omelet state department apparently hoa enllaled the co-operation of Jew-lah leaden in Mil eountry In an effmt to prevent further 01 will over the Naat campaign Rabbi Stephen Wlae and Bernard Deulacb Iraden of tha American Jearlah Comma an nouiuwd In New York that they were refraining from further comment on the Oerman eltuatlan "In deference to tha wiohea of tha State depart-went Hitlerite officials In Germany had declared that tha entl-Jewlsh boycott enforced Saturday would be re-aumed Wednmday unlma "strodtor propaganda abroad waa stopped Secretary HuU and other ofllclala went over tho Oerman oltuatlon In tra no-Alien tic telephona converta-tlona with Oaorga A Oordoa charge of the United State embassy In Brrlln Oordon gar them complete report on Saturday boycott Official acid hk taformatlna waa aubatantially tlw aam that tabled by newipaper coneopaodenU In Berlin BOYCOTT IS ENDED GERMANY MORE CALM fend not at 11 after Ih ascltement over Saturday's feoyeoa Cafe and reataunnte reopened even when they wan known to under Jewlah management Than wa no picketing over th week-end Within a few hour after the ben waa lifted th capital had reoumed normal appearance and tho only abnormal aapact waa th occasional march down th sheet of a tend of anthualaaUe Neat youth tramping behind a military bind New regulation for the readmta-alon of Jewlah lawyer to th court wwn promulgated Monday It waa un-dantood Under them rules all Jewlah lawyer! would te obliged to rab-mlt to th ter a requeal to practice and of tha applicant not mon Uwn Null would te admitted Lawyer who havo military record especially thoa who actually aervod at th front would have tho preference Thaoaaada Fie Cavalry Report from Swltierland aald MO Jew and SoctaUst exllei won arriving daily from Germany and train entering Denmark from Germany were crowded with Jewlah refugee Thouaanda more have teen mortal arriving la Vienna Waraaw ana other cUIr Th Nail leader havo made dear that th machinery la all art up ta reoum th boycott on quick notice It It 1 found nocaaaary Boycott com-mlttara In aU town have been formed and th thouaanda of a term troop have learned their dutie But thera wera raporu of atrong opposition being brought to bear against a renewal of tha boycott Powerful Industrial Interval were' reported agalnat aurh a mom and disaffection In th Hitler cabinet waa disclosed Tha Nationalist party majority In Ih cabinet had Jong teen counted upon fey Jew to curb any radtral anti-Semitic mova by tha Natis Th dladaaur of the attempt by Konstan-tin von Neunth to resign aa foreign mini ter loot seek brought th explanation that ha opposed th boycott Ho waa persuaded ta keep hi port by Vic Chan re lor Prana von YMrae Not Wldnprrad Th picketing of Jewlah a tore In OoerUU In Bouthrait Oermany waa carried on for aix hour Sunday by order of Next leader Restriction agalnat tha Jew alao continued In other Silesian town where lores were open as the custom before Easter Th tat of Bavaria Issued a ten for in Indefinite period on the opening of new chain store and dry good atarea The Rails have long campaigned agalnat chain store on th ground they provide unfair mm petition to (mail independent businesses Dr Joseph Ooebbels minister of hropaganda in the Hitler cabinet Blued a warning that if tha boycott ta resumed Wednesdiy "it will crush Oerman Jewry" He previously aald tha action was started again the government would Its gloves" in dealing with the Jew JuUua Stretcher head of the Central Boycott committee at Munich the Nixt headquarters said however "Judging from reports from abroad It to te expected resumption of the boycott can te avoided' Outbreak of violence In enner-tion with the Saturday bayrott resulted in th alaylng In Kiel of a Jewish attorney and a Nisi leader A number of Jewa were treated In Kehl and In Hamburg a bomb wrecked the Natl headquarters Olympic Official MIL Stretcher issued thli statement Monday: have a feeling the batik will not ho further taken up Wedneaday Thli will prove a disappointment to mil-Hons of Oerman but discipline must ha obiervtd in any event It waa not easy to yield but Adolf Hitler can only proceed one atop at a time" Tha Naxl party to It determination to dominate all field of Oerman endeavor apparently hast picked the Olympia Oamet committee of Oermany Ita next target Th newspaper An griff edited by Dr Ooebbels Monday published a broadside attacking Chairman Theodore Lewald and Secretary General Carl Dim of the Ocnaral Oerman Sports' federation who also are the most prominent member of th Olympic committee to having In the days before tha Prevent regime solicited funds from th Jewish UUite In newspaper concern This action the Angrlff held disqualified them oporto official JEWS IN CANADA MIOTEST TORONTO AprU I Thousand cl Jews and OcntUea to various cities te Canada have Joined In protmta agalnat alleged mistreatment of Jewa to Germany and appealed to Premier tt Barnett to us hla influence to Id th German Jew MON Yon may borrow for 30 60 or 90 days or up to 20 months repayments being made on the monthly plan You are charged only for the number of daysyoukeep the money Your confidence is respected the only investigations made are the questions asked of you You do not need any co-signers on your note the only signs- tures requested are those of husband and wife Last year a third of a million families found Household the best place to borrow money Perhaps the same plan is exactly suited to your needs You probably live near one of Household's 154 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