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BARUEH O DETAL PLANOF WAR CURB Financier Will Appear Before Policies Commission’This Afternoon. not take the profits out of war and said freezing would serfously in- terfere with “the outstanding char- acteristic of the last war—voluntary action.” Any fixed, rigid legislative plan would be a mistake, he said, because of the impossibility of foreseeing conditions which might arise. Gifford said that by proposing to take the profits out of war he did not mean all the profits, but only those arising from the conflict. Enough profits should be left, he added, to keep the wheels of industry grinding and dis- turb conditions as little as possible. National Defense Council. | suggested that President Hoover revive The talephons company head also | THE EVENI REGRETS EXTENDED IN DUNLAP DEATH Navy Department Receives French War Minister's Con- dolences. Acting Secretary of the Navy Jahncke has received from the French min- ister of war, M. Maginot, an officlal expression of condolence in the death of Brig. Gen. Robert H. Dunlap, U. S. NG STAR, and English to the visitors, sketching Gen. Dunlap's career briefly and pay- ing tribute to his merit as a soldier. The message of condolence follows: “Am_deeply moved by the death of Gen. Dunlap, who has met an end worthy of a soldier in going to the rescue of a person in danger. Please accept the expression of my deepest sympathy in the sorrow which has thus ni\;smlen e American Navy and Ma- rine Gen. Dunlap died in an attempt to save a French woman, who was ulti- mately rescued alive from the land- slide. Regrets Extended. President Moncada of Nicaragua also WASHINGTON, D. €./ FRIDAY, AUSTRIA EXCLUDES HAPSBURG PRINCE Member of Former Ruling House Must Leave Country, Police at Vienna Decide. By the Associated Press. VIENNA, May 22.—Archduke Leo- pold Salvator, a member of the former ruling house of Austria-Hungary, must R leave Austria. MAY 22, 1931. divorce Baroness Micomitch and marry Mrs. Alices Coburn, a Canadian. ‘The archduke did not file his appli- cation until after he had been here sev- eral weeks; it was sald, which is con- trary to regulation. His only recourse now is to appeal the police decision to the courts, remaining here for the wverdict. He has been living in Barcelona, Spain, since the urgs were exiled from Austria in 1918. He is a_brother of Archduke Anton, finance of Princess Tleana of Rumania. During a visit to New .York Iast year he was tried and acquitted of stealing a diamond neck- lace belonging to the Archduchess Theresa, his aunt. Sir Willam Berkeley, who died in | ARMED WOMAN’S GUARD AGAINST UTILITY BROKEN | Illinois Farmers to Have Lights for Homes and Church. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, May 22.—New lights are going to shine for the farmers in Wells | Township, about 10 miles east of Joliet, | 1L, and for the worshipers in the Con- gregational Church. i For three days, however, it looked as in the air just to prove it was loaded, members of the line crew reported. But the trouble is all over now, as a result of an agreement reached yes~ terday between the woman and the compeny. t There is an Egyptian papyrus in the British Museum which chronicles & magical seance given by a certain me- g;lglanabéfore the King in the year PERMANENT WAVES Qenuine R M. C. killed Tuesday Jandslid Frederics 5750 | s AN ... kille esday in a landslide Deisedifg, Dastish; New Yoik poans)| 22 Oouncil ot Hatiorial De(cnse by £8 |near “Tours, France. Col. Francois tor o he0at the outset of ths hearings |Pointing indusirial leaders, who could | Pillon. Prench military attache, here, !cs:;;rew the War Pelicies Commission (keep in touch with War D!‘nnrtmrnt‘ln:! r}waj. Emn:nguellhu\mbnrd, N:t:f;; be dé]ep]y lpprxec:l";'}e‘ ?f the h:,p flxen resented apl . p _ |sistont, presented the communic by the general to their country wi several months ego present:d a p!An|pians and be prepared to mobilize In- [¢ap" st o B R TOr Ambas- hi “Wk;d - Mm.mm."n y when dustry time of emergency. Paul Claudel. | cabled Marine Corps Headquarters here. this afternoon to discuss his proposal| He suggest t Jahncke replied both_in_French | further. | gress would pass a resolution { e It is expected that Mr. Baruch, who it to be the policy of the Government | was chairman of the War Industries|that no profits would be mede in Board during & considerable part of the | future it would be notice to thos World War, will answer come of the |if there were any, who might want objections other witnesses have voiced |war because of its finzncial benefits to_his plan. Gifford opposed proposals made b + Walter §. Gifford.” president of the previous witnesses ~for constitutiona American Telephone & Telcgragh Co., amendments to authorize taking pri told the commission yesterday he fa- vate property without —compensation | vored heavy taxation rather than price and to prevent Congress from declar- | freezing as a means of taking the profits ing war without a referendum of the | out of war, | people. ot At e | alia will pay its states 5 cents a . Leonard Replogle, steel manufac- | Australia will pay its states < mger.u:pprovcd Rine Baruch plan of | gallon on all gasoline imported by the | freezing prices at the outset of a war, government for home consumption, the to be followed by adjustments as needed. | money thus paid to be Gifford testified Baruch’s plan would sent a message of regret for the death | of Gen. Dunlap “The people of Nicaragua will always though they would have to go on using | oil lamps, because Miss Augusta Hank, | with a shotgun by her side, stood guard | Vita Tonic. IRVING of N, T 849 w:l;&..m Bl 2 1677, Virginia's royal Governor, made He has been informed by the Vienna | this’ famous remark anent education | police that his application to remain |for the masses: I thank God there here has been refused. He has been |are no free schools, and I hope we shall [ to prevent workmen for the Public | seeking the aid of church dignitaries | not have them these hundred years; |Service Co. of Illinois from runnln! an | in obtaining a dispensation from Pope for learning has brought disobedience | electric light line in front of her place. | Pius XI which would enable him to'and heresy and sects into the world.” | On one occasion she fired the gun oy for handling any future war emergency, was to go before the commission again FREE STORAGE : When you Draperies, Blankets or Apparel cleaned by our * Process” we store them during the summer mont Estimates Cheerfully Given THE NnEW QCUE i White Doeskin Gloves Wonderful New Comfort . . . B T A 95 Seams . . . 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