Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1931, Page 44

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SULLEN IDLE PLOD | [y e Ateia Mrs. William Hegan's chief cons cern at being a mo?dde beauty 1’11 | . i = what her 15-year-old son Wi Sporadic Clashes and Men-| | what her 1 “prrn el ¢ . She dign’t know she was enter- | | acing Marches Keep Po- ing & beauty contest, she said, when her hairdre;srr perfi};lld!d i her to send in a photograph. I lice on Alert. e Now, at 35, she has been chosen 2y —_— one of the 12 finalists in a con- test sponsored by the American Beauty Congress, although in her : N, England, October 1.—| | own words she is “just a home { ‘!nuntrrlnl groups escorted by mounted | | woman.” kets, 1s wrapped | Her son, Blllle, police—hands in pockets, scarfs wrapped | AL | 5 Cabls to The star, is attending sround their necks—London's jobless | are parading through the fashionable | TR 3 = P <! London’s East End is growirg sulk; West End streets. There were serious) WNTPl; ond shopkeepers are begin- clashes outside the Heuse of COmMONS | ying to be anxious for their windows in Jast night when a mob of some 5000 case,they have to raise focd prices. unemplcyed and Communists resisted | Thie Manchester and North England | Wholesale Grocers' Asso the baton charges of both foot and |y "retay customers Tuesday that the mounted police. | prices of canned meat, fruit, milk, as The scenes under the tranquil Big|well as flour, sugar and lard, should be Ben vividly recalled the days of the |advanced by from 7% to 25 per cent great strike of 1926. Eleven men and |owing to the increase n ccst due to one woman were arrested. Extra police | the depreciation of the pound. Were drafted yesterday morning to pro- | Great Britain _imports more than tect, the Bow street police station, where | $2,000,000,000 worth of food every year, rloters were charged. and with a deprecation of something A crowd of some 20,000 collected in | between 20 and 30 per cent in the Hyde Park—safety valve of the empire— | pound's outside purchasing value it can after the Commons fracas last night, | be seen what & terrific effect it will have where a mob of orators harangued them. | on the internal social structure of this The crowd sang the “Red Flag.” country. Hope here is that the present gap between wholesale and retail food Police Escort Marchers. { prices will be £ wide as to be able to wn in East End, marc sward | absorb much of this loss and the more 'thdr?d streets of lnndtx;nhgl%,\‘,!mhvr than 25 per cent increase in wholesale joblesd tramped the silent thoroughfares, | costs before the retail prices increase by | always cscorted by folerant but steady | 10 per cent. Retail bread prices have | Scotland Yard and helmeted metropoli- | hot advanced yet. tan police—the p-lice who had just had | Labor Resists Programs. their own pay cut, | i The crowds are orderly at the present | With the people of Great Britain be- A mm""t‘gar;‘ 100*‘1’0 bersons | wildered over the Conservative poli- in Hyde Park resisted the police baton . charge. Others tore pickets from |ticlans’ insistence that a general election the wooden palings in the _park |is absolutely necessary at this moment, and with these bludgeons in their horny | the Labor party has lost mo time in . hands they marched along Oxford |bringing out & draft resolution which 1 atreet, which is London’s Broadway or |is a complete and flat reversal of the ¥ State street. Fireworks were thrown at | national government economy program ¢ the police, whose horses plunged and | —and 1s, in fact, the policy of pure so- ! reared. Three policemen were on the | cialism. eick list from bruises and cuts they re- | The resolution, which will be placed ceived then. | before the all-Labor party conference The crowd presented a strange con- | opening in Scarborough next Monday, trast to the general strike. In 1926 the fdemands: astrikers were active, in full vigor; today | 1. No return to the gold standard. it is dull, dejected desperation. ‘ 2. Opposition in tariffs, including & Protest Dole Cuts. TEYEnIe ATl | THE BEST COFFEE? BH and steel industries as public services. | certain to make a more serious appeal | demanding one thing and an equally bo& dADDo(ntmem of export and import | than it ;x:e!t ‘1“1{ could before the Labor | prijjjant group demanding exactly its rds. government fell. o y 7, oG S Vet opposite-—such as on_the tariff ques- DR e e e Conservatives Help Labor. tion—small wonder that this country Both hoee snd TN B YA b n e (ccThere is Do denying that the fanat- | is filled with disquiet. SplEsr ekt B rvative insistence for an elec-| It was reported in London at noon i e | tion at this moment has greatly helped | yesterday that the Conservatives and social services. | Labor’s cause and that dissension in- | Liberals had agreed upon a compromise 9. Restoration of the cuts in the sal-|'side the cabinet -is revealing to the | and were ready, so far as the program aries of teachers and public servants. |average Britisher the distressing lack | was concerned, to go to the country on 10. Reversal of the cuts in unemploy- | of absolute knowledge among bankers, | an appeal for a “unity election” under ment insurance benefit—the dole. business men, economists and politi- | Prime Minister Ramsay. MacDonald for The collapse of the pound sterling |cians on subjects over which they are | a “doctor'’s mandate” to deal, with the promises such a re-Orientation of Great | supposed to be in command. looming national crises—as they de- Britain's and the world's financial and | Treated to the spectacle of one bril- | velop. ~The argument now between social structures that this platform is liant group of the above categorically David Lloyd George and the others is bt kb dlanbin Bl ol i M b Vit B it Rl bt At Mo Bhmesid h sl i i B riaic L Deliciously different! Taste Boscul’s distinctive flavor It invites you with its balanced blending of spic; ‘ Mochas from Arabia, aromatic beans from / —— the Indies, nectar-like coffees from % Brazil, full-bodied yields from 3 ® Colombia, and winey vari- S Rae_u.s.pn.orr. WRY DENY YOURSELF Wm. 8 Seull Co. Camden, N. J. 3. Cancellation of the interallied war The House of Commons scene arose | debts. over the presentation of a petition| 4. 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