Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1930, Page 35

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ROME-PARIS ISSUES MAY BE NEAR END Possibility Seen in Grandi’s Sudden Departure From | Geneva Meeting. By Radio to The Star ROME, Italy, September 11.—The | possibility that Italy and France may be on the peoint of coming to some sort of agreement on their many points of | issue is seen in the sudden return to Rome of Dino Grandi, Italian foreign minister, who left Geneva after attend- ing a meeting of the Council of the League of Nations. Signor Grandi had a good opportunity to discuss matters with Aristide Briand, Marshall Is First Admiral to Become Commerce Pilot The first commercial transport pilot's license for landplanes and seaplanes ever issued to a rear ad- miral has been issued by the aeronoutics branch, Department of Commerce, to Rear Admiral Albert W. Marshall, commandant of the Naval Air Station, Pensa- cola, Fla., it was announced yes- terday. Admiral Marshall was the first naval officer holding the rank of captain to qualify as a naval aviator. He was born in Green- ville, Tex. Iraq Claims Heat Record. During the recent heat spell in Eu- | than in connection with the Rmchstag; rope and Asia, Basra, Iraq, claimed to| election of September 14 | be the hottest place on the globe. The| Twenty-two parties have thrown their | thermometer climbed to nearly 130 de- | hats into the ring. and there were many deaths Several Arab In grees, among whites and blacks. coolies and Bedouins dropped dead. THE EVENING GERMAN ELECTION HARD 70 PREDIC | Twenty-Two Parties Seeking | Reichstag Seats in Sep- 1 tember 14 Voting. | i T | By the Associated Press BERLIN, September 11.—Political | prophecy on a coming German national | | election never has been more difficult | The Nationalists are hopelessly split. The Democrats, | more and more a party of generals without armies, have merged into & | Socialists, or Fascists—are fishing in troubled waters. The issues are confused. “The Bourgeoisie versus the Socialists” is a slogan of one group of bourgeois parties. Another group insists that “government without or against the Socialists is im- possible.” ‘These two groups overlap on other issues, thereby increasing the confusion. Thus, the new German State party, which believes in co-operation with the Social Democrats, has agreed to a joint | slate of candidates in Wurttemberg and Baden with the People’s party. This party since the death of Stresemann has veered more to the right and would | rather form a coalition with the Na- | tionalists than have anything to do with the Socialists Another issue is that of putting an end to the rule of special interests in the new Reichstag. Agrarian, workers, small dealers, Catholic. manufacturing and business interests—for each of these some party has so definitely made itself responsible that the interests of the fatherland at large often seemed secondary. The dissolution of the last Reichstag STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER by Chancellor Heinrich Bruening and the invocation of the "extraordinary powers conveyed by article 48 of the constitution were caused, in a large measure, by the inability of the parties to subordinate special interests to na- tional welfare. It remains to be seen Whether a majority can be found in the next Reichstag with sufficient vision to en- able the new cabinet to govern the country untrammeled by the preponder- ant consideration of special and parti- san interests. Another Birth Rate Slumps. Just as England was congratulating herself that babies were arriving faster than deaths were recorded, alarm was spread of another slump in birth rates. This time it was cats. There has been such a decided decline in the feline | birth rate that the cat world is facing a problem greater than ever before con- | fronted. Nobody knows the cause, says | Manager Bustede of the Kensington Kitten Club Show. . 11, 18%9. Damascus Clings to 01d Traditions. | More successfully than all other cit- ies of its age and fame Damascus has | repulsed the advance of Eastern civi- | lization and invention. To be sure, the | whistle of the locomotive is heard now | in her suburbs; for, besides the railway to the coast, & new line brings to the ancient city the producc of the vast and fertile Haurian beyond Jordan. A few single telegraph wires, too, connect the whir of the American sewing mae chine is heard in her long, vaulted bazaars. But these things make the prehistoric way of the city the stranger by comparison and serve to remind the traveler that he is not in another sphere, but merely far removed from the progressive and prosaic West. Four-fifths of the United States ex- ports to Germany consist of staple food- “Shaam” with the outside world, and stuffs and raw materials. 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