Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1926, Page 16

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PUI[U’S DALLY PAY ISLESS THAN CENT Motion lor Increase to 2 Francs Voted Down by Deputies. By the Associated Press. PARIS, November 29.—The French poilu will have to worry along for an other yvear on pa) amoummg to a lttle less than 1 c a Anti-militarists propofled in the Chamber of Deputies, that the stipend | be increased to 2 francs, instead of the present rate of 25 centimes. The Na- tionalists lflorded the unusual spec- tacle of voting against the conscripts | und defeated the proposed increase. The proposal was regarded as a Com- munist maneuver to obstruct adoption . of the budget. 340,000 Francs Increase. increase would have involved added expenditure of 340,000 francs, ‘The government opposed it because of its policy of resisting any increases in the appropriations. he Communists and Soclalists then for the usual )?urly drills, The cham- ber rallied to the government's call for a vote of confidence and defeated ;hfl Communist motion by a large ma- jor It was the first time in the history of the French Parliament that the Extreme Left of the chamber made a fight to increase the army approp: tion, and the first time the Moderates and Nationalists voted against gener- osity to the soldiers. Poincare’s Policy Upheld. This reversal of the parliamentary situation was due to Premier Poin- care’s stout determination to accept no !ncruaeu further than those pro- hich amount to a little over 1, 000 000 000 francs. ntual reduction of the army under arms from 640,000 to about 400,- 000 will be considered separately on bills Introduced by the Painleve gov- ernment. ILis explained that the difference in outlay will be small the first yvear, however, hecause, while the effectives are diminished, it will cost a consid- 5 ning at 8:15 o’clock in the Parish Hall THE EVEN'ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1926. _——ee e SMUGGLING ON BORDER the coast and land border patrol,” m' retary Davis said, “has fully justified HARD HIT BY U. S. PATROL | expectat: ‘Wholesalers Practically Eliminated and Organizations Held in Nar- row Iimits, Labor Secretary Says. ‘The newly organized border patrol of the Labor Department has prac- tically eliminated wholesale smuggling and kept organized smuggling within very narrow limits, Secretary of Labor Davis said today in a section of his annual report. The patrol has not only smuggling, but also a great aid in prohibition enforcemen 'The second year of the exlmnce of 5 AN HERBERT W. FAULKNER, Ar(ist of Paris, Venice and Washing- ton, Conn., whose pictures are now on exhibition at the Arts Club, and who will give an illustrated lecture on the old gardens of Italian villas this eve. of St. Thomas’ Church, 1372 Church treet. NEW HOLIDAY PLANNED. Father-Son Move Can Be One of Most Vital, Says Committee. NEW YORK, November 29 (®).— Plans for a movement looking to the establishment of a national “father and son” holiday, probably on some day during the Easter vacation, were inaugurated yesterday by the national father and son committee. “The object of the committee is to stimulate greater contact 1n(l inti- macy between fathers and son: t an announcement. “It is nur belief that ‘father and son day' can be one of the most vital movements ever in- troduced into national life.’ The Easter period is regla.rded as best because college men are home at that time. menodnn ln'c.l;;a;e of 1 -y peri o y this repo: H result of its activities, the who!enlu mmggung of aliens practi- cally bee! and or- ganize smuggling kem within very narrow limits. Substantial progress has been made in organizing the force, an additional 800 miles of coast line now being cove by patrol inspec- tion. A supervisor now is u-lsned w the northern boundary and the southern boundary to co-onllmt. activities. 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