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TRE Greek government is making a grim effort to stamp out the fast growing revolt which started in Crete and has spread to the mainland. Greek government planes bombed the home in Crete of former Pre. mier Eleutherios Venl- zelos, and also struck at five naval vessels manned by rebels standing off the shore of Crete, Venizelos Is openly heading the forces of sedition, and, reports say, has seized £1,000000 from the Canea treasury to finance the revolt. Martial law prevails throughout the country; rall, telephone and telegraph- ic communications have been cut off and normal activities suspended. Heavy fighting with serious losses on both sides have been reported in the Struma valley, and in the Macedonian city of Kavalla, Fear has been ex- pressed that the country will be plunged into a factional civil war of unestimated proportions. The govern- ment has offered amnesty to the rebel troops If they capitulate peacefully, Saloniki harbor has been heavily mined in preparation for an attack by the rebel fleet, and land batteries have been reinforced by heavy caliber naval guns. Eight additional classes have been called to the colors as wounded troops pour into Saloniki from the bat- tlefront. 000 loyal Ex-Premier Venizelos equipment Is sald to be old and defec- tive, toward Egypt. the Salamis arsenal. As spread, rebels boarded the plan, and put under steam. Gov. ernment planes were dispatched to the scene and pursued the rebel ships down was struck by the vessel lay Crete, and ported to have bombed near the with undetermined an aerial in Sonda bay, pear Island of damage, linquished his claims to being known as still unpronounceable life of an English country gentleman By his action, the ex-monarch set a ree history that a ruler nas abandoned power because his government rejected his demands for greater freedom and democratic control for his people. “My | intention that the people should have a real voice In the policy of the govern ment has been ineffective.” the ex-king wrote “Since 1 realize that now there ls no longer any way of my assisting or pro- tecting the people In the future, 1 here pok, has accepted the throne. reports State. The prince. now eleven sears old, is attending school In Lausanne, LIVER WENDELL HOLMES, fur ist, scholar, soldier and gentleman, is dead. Two days before his ninety fourth birthday, the beloved “great dis senter” succumbed to the ravages of pneu monia. The next day in the somber Supreme court chamber, the court led by Chief Jus | tice Hughes pald trib | ute to the man whose career, he sald, had | been one of “unlque | distinction.” Justice | Hughes’ volee choked | as he spoke. The grind | of legislation and the iver w. | disputes of the day mas | were forgotten In congress as both the | house and senate paused while glowing | words were sald In memory of the re- | tired Justice. Funeral services were held In Washington, attended by the | President and Mrs. Roosevelt, and mem. | bers of the Supreme court. After the | ceremony, Holmes was given military burial In Arlington National cemetery, as befitted one who had served his nation so gallantly, Justice Holmes was born In Boston, the son of the noted American poet of the same name. He entered Harvard and was In his senior year when the Civil war began. He enlisted as a lieutenant, was pro. moted to a eaptainey and retired with the rank of colonel. He was wounded three times, After the war he returned to school and obtained his law degree, In 1882, Holmes was elevated to the Supreme court of Massachusetts, and in 1902. President Roosevelt appointed Rw » him to the United States Supreme court. On October 4, 1928, when he was elghty-seven years old, he became the oldest man .ever to sit on the bench of the Supreme court. He re- tired in January, 1082, ENATE administration leaders have decided to virtually abolish NRA when it expires in June, and set up in its place a plan of self-government in business, eliminating present coer- clve measures, and giving over admin- istrative functions of the new program to the federal trade commission. Thus would end one of the administration's INOSt spectacular and far-reaching ex- periments. In its general form, the plan calls for permission to join In vol- untary codes regulating trade practices and eliminating unfalr competition. Price fixing will be outlawed. lusi- ness and Industry will agree to mini mum wages and maximum hours, and only when these standards are violated, can the government apply compulsory codes, At the same time United States Dis- trict Judge W. G. Borah. In New Or- leans, denled a government petition to compel a box manufacturer to comply with the maximum hour and minimum wage provisions of the lumber code, ruling that the national industrial re- covery act is unconstitutional. The ruling Is expected to bring before the United States Supreme court the con- stitutionality of the interstate com- AT nity.” “ancient repository of dig the senate, has been treated ters, and general roar centering about Senator Long that should set a record for even that august body. Goaded into ae yy up the almost rades of Lou Kingfish, ma leader, Joe Robs Arkansas te with rage loose a cast tion by dally ti isinna’s jority J J at inson arose wh od Senator Robinson and let gation blast submisgion designed the to irrepressible Robinson ap- itself called “a mad- President Gar dozen senators Robinson when he galleries applauded into to to ut Long whom he in his place. Vice Long the senate assert and p man,” hands with and until It other than to cause him to rush back to the on Robinson. The next day Huey precipitated an. free-for-all when he re General in general. Postmaster Farley and the Long charged Farley was Instrumental in an Indictment against = bank im which Norman Davis, “ambas- large” was Interested. For his trouble Kingfish received a liberal supply of ridiculee He also sent to the senate post office commitiee a let. from 25 busi. violation of four criminal he had no statement to make. CLAY WILLIAMS, NRA, tendered his the President, starting what 8 ex pected to be a wholesale housecleaning of the recovery administration's high command. Chairman Williams ex- plained his action by saying that he had to return to his Job as head of one of the country's largest tobacco companies. Three of the four remaln- ing members of the board, Arthur D. Whiteside, Walton Hamilton, and Sid- ney Hillman, are known to have their resignations ready. Rumors say that the President will not ill the vacancies, but will return the NRA to a one man command, head of the resignation to Money markets of the world react- ed violently after President Roose velt declared his administration would seek further jalking up of commodity prices. Stocks rallied in New York, government bonds sagged, and the fall ing British pound rose four cents, The President hurriedly issued another statement explaining that his advocacy of higher prices did not mean further devaluation of the dollar, at least not for the present. The first statement was made by the President at a press conference when he was asked If he belleved prices had now risen sufficient. ly to warrant stabilization. He re- plied that they had not; that they were still too low In relation to debts. TALIAN government officials state that mearly 1000 aviators and sev. eral squadrons of planes have salled for East Africa, aud that a second wave of troops has been started to Join the 20,000 aiready massed In So maliland. General Graziana has been named governor of Somaliland and commander of the troons HERE seems to be no doubt abort the “pink slip” clause in the in- come tax law being repealed, whelming sentiment for ment has been expressed In both houses of congress, and the house ways and means committee has already approved the resolution offered by Chairman Doughton. Polls taken disclose a hea vy majority In the senate favor repeal, and both Democratic and Republlean house leaders are pledged to lend thelr strength to prompt passage of the measure. Congressional decision on the “pink slips” must be registered before March 15. Y A vote of 23 to 1 the house ways and means committee approved the Vinson bonus bill, and gave the rival Patman bill a possible edge, The com- mittee Instructed Chairman Doughton to ask a wide open rule permitting in- flationists to move the Patman meas- ure as a substitute on the floor. Pat- man supporters clalm the house will pass the first bonus bill brought up, but conservatives are working to jock- ey the “printing press money” meas ure out of preferred position, The Vin- son bill Is favored by the American Legion, oral RICHBERG, executive di- rector of the National Emergency council, and one of the closest advisers of the President, “guaranteed” that fom there would be no I BE monetary inflation as ge long as Franklin D. Roosevelt Is Presi- dent. His statement came In answer to = questioner at a lecture in Boston. “If we are to as sume that President toosevelt will be Pres- ident for the next six Years, 1 can tell you this: 1 can guarantee there will be no Infia- tion while Franklin D. Roosevelt is President,” Riehberg sald He dodged further discussion of the subject, and refused to comment as to what was being done by the gow- ernment internationally and national- ly on monetary However, tichberg did touch the Townsend plan for payment of $200 monthly to all persons over sixty. He sald: “If everybody over sixty Is to get $200 a month, you can be certaln it is going to come out of the pockets of policies, on everybody between eighteen and sixty. “When those under sixty have ar rived at the where they are ready pay every- body over 8 mont there will tremendous spread of But government can't get the money out of thin alr. Richberg flatly ernment was unselfish attitude to dig to sixty the 320 have been a real C the nristianity. denied that the gow. baby bonds be cause bankers had refused to lend the government and asserted that several billion dollars more could be borrowed without endangering nation al credit, issuing money, HE American Federation of Labor to W ut immediately what are its ch es of fully organis- ing the workers employed In the anto- mobile Industry—and if Doctor Wol- man's figures are correct it is likely the federation is doomed to be greatly dis- appointed. The method adopled is the calling of a secret strike vole among members of the 176 federation locals in the industry, Organizer Francis J. Dillon explained this did not neces sarily mean there would be a strike, only the federation’s national officers having authority to order such action. “Now is the time to find out, once and for all,” he sald, “whether the workers in the automobile Industry want the American Federation of La- bor. If they want the union, we will find It out through these strike votes. If they don’t, well . ,. * The automobile Industry 1s In the midst of the busiest season It has had since 1030, The great majority of its workers are not in the federation ranks and probably would not strike: but ite plants could be seriously erippled by strikes in allied Industries. Perhaps the American Federation of Labor leaders have some way of explaining how all this would help on the cause of na- tional industrial recovery. proposes ECRETARY OF STATE CORDELL HULL encountered his third sue cess in earrying out his policy of ree storing foreign trade by concluding = series of reciprocal agreements with other nations, when a trade treaty with Belgium was signed. Although not entirely satisfactory to Secretary Hull, it was nevertheless a step along the way. The Belgians gave us a tar iff or quota concessions on a number of our exports, including automobiles and parts, ealculating machines, radi os, grapefruit, pears, oatmeal and corn starch. We cut tariffs on plate glass, glass sand, iron and steel mill products, linen fabrics, lace and ce ment. Reciprocal agreements have been previously concluded with Coba and Brazil HE United States and Great Brit. high purposé in China, although Eiji Aman, foreign office spokesman, de clared that Japan is not trying to per suade China to leave the league, and is not urging China to dismiss foreign advisers. He also insisted that no at tempt Is being made to force China into an Asiatic bloe in return for financial assistance. In Washington, Willlam Phelps, acting secretary of state, and Sir Ronald Lindsay, British ambassador, went Into conference. Twenty-four bours ater It was an noupeed from Lendon that Great Bric ain together with the United [tates France and Japan was “exploring pro- nosals” to he China financially, MIR, compartment for thy reception ot bonds and stocks, The new structure contains two vaults, one above the other and in. dependent of each other. The lower vault has ten major compartments, each 22 by 49 feet large, and 10 feet high, The upper vault contains six major compartments, somewhat emaller than those on the lower floor. An almost staggering amount of material has been used to insure the imperviousness of the vaults, the doors and partitions alone amount ing to 300 tong of steel, Besides this, 300 tons of steel plate lining, 1.200 tons of cast-iron wall and roof slab, and 1650 tons of steel reinforcing were used, "LAST WORD IN SAFETY VAULT With the government's statement that it was In the market not only for old gold, but for old silver as well, the question arose: “Where is Uncle Sam going to store this hoard of newly acquired treasure?” The answer to this query Is found In the new storage vaults in the old courtyard of the Treasury building at Washington, These vaults are, according to government officials, absolutely fireproof, explosion proof and burglar-proocf, Never before have such intricate mechanical devices been conceived and employed In the construction of a safety vault, and thelr success will 20 doubt revolutionize the con- struction of future bank vaults, No tap of hammer, no click of a! chisel, not even the suspicious whis- | Doctors Know! «« «» and they use liquid laxatives You'd use a liquid, too, if you knew how much better it makes you feel. 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Clibirell s | SYRUP PEPSIN perings of persons within the vaults | ean go unheeded by the sound.-detect- | ing microphones, which are cealed within the vaults con- | likewise pro- | All the entrances are tected by hidden circuits which pass about the steel door jambs, ready at the to trans mit an unusual disturbance to the | detecting microphones, These micro- | phones are In turn direct to the captain of the watch's office and emergency alarm slightest provocation wired Eystem, No sooner would such an alarm | sound than all exits to the Treasury | bullding would automatically close | under lock and key, and would stay | closed until opened by the captain of the guard himself. 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