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LEADERS ARRANGE NRA.COMPROMISE Agreement Would Extend Its Life for 211 Months From June 16. (Continued From First Page.) of our attempts to institute the changes which we recognize as im- perative.” In New York last night Green said there would be a Nation-wide general strike unless Congress extends N. R. A. two years and passes other legislation, including the Wagner labor bill. Opposition to N. R. A., Green argued to the committee, originates for the most part with “empioyers who find restrictions placed upon them, who want to exploit their fellows in the search for profits, and who must, under the N. R. A, conform at least to certain minimum standards.” With emphasis, he denied the “lit- tle fellow” had been harmed by N. R. A, saying instead that “the lit- tle fellow is a screen behind which many well-known, low-wage sweat- | THE EVENING STAR, A WASHINGTON, Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. D. .C, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1935. HITLER PARLEY DENIED BY LAVAL Accord With Berlin Neces- sary, Premier Says, but Has No Plans. (Copyright, 1935, by the Associated Press.) GENEVA, May 24—Pierre Laval, Prance’s fordign minister. sid today | =~ ———— = L ——— that an understanding between France and Germany is necessary in the in- terest of peace, but that there was “no question for the moment” of his making a visit to Reichsfuehrer Hit- ler in Berlin. “Can you foresee the probability of an understanding between France and Germany?” he was asked. M. Laval answered: “An under- standing is necessary because peace requires that ententes (understand- ings) shall be made not alone with one's friends.” Because of an increasing volume of rumors from Paris that Laval planned to go to Germany for conversations with Hitler, he was asked: “Are you going to Berlin?” He replied: “There is no question for the moment of such a visit.” possibilities. Ambassador Francois- Poncet of Prance has returned to Paris for three weeks' vacation, in which it is understood he is to help Laval persuade the French Govern- ment to permit the foreign minister to meet the German leader. Sir Eric's questions were made on instructions from London and were understood chiefly to concern the air pact to which Hitler referred sar- castically because the powers had not acted on what he described as his }:;g-uhndmg readiness to limit air ts. Diplomatic quarters said Laval is going to come to Berlin, but that his cabinet was not yet convinced of the usefulness of such a trip. The British were represented as encouraging the French to permfl. him MAY 30th . . MEMORIAL DAY Memorial Wreaths %% A—3 to come here, for parts of der Fuehrer's speech had a strikingly cone ciliatory tone. Ambassador Prancois-Poncet de- parted for Paris immediately after Hitler's speech last Tuesday. $500 a Month for Empty House. Manor Heath, one of the most fae mous mansions of Halifax, England, and the house in which the King and Queen resided during their 1912 visit, has been standing empty since the city bought it for $92,500 five and one- half years ago. It has been estimated that, with the cost of upkeep plus the interest on the purchase price, Manor Heath is costing Halifax $500 every month. OF QUALITY 350 and $5 Made of Green Magnolia Leaves, decorated with clus- ters of Wax Sweet Peas, Wax Roses, Wax Callas and Grounding on a reef off British Columbia, the Alaska Steamship Co. Denali's bow on reef, her stern drifting away and a lifeboat in the steamer Denali caught fire, broke in two and sank last Sunday. Coast foreground. Guard cutter Cyan rescued the 38 persons aboard. Photo shows the = shop employers carry on their fight against any regulation.” Green opposed any attempt to limit | Palm Leaves. PARLEY RUMORED IN BERLIN, N. R. A. to purely interstate com- merce, as is contained in the exten- sion voted by the Senate. “Tremendous confusion will result | f we adopt a system of regulation | and control which applies only to a portion of industry and trade,” he said. “Organized labor is behind the ex- tension of the N. R. A. to all of in- dustry, whether it be technically called interstate or intrastate. Holds Principles Sound. Others Rush Armaments. This Changing World London and Geneva Alone See Hitler Olive Branch and Talk Negotiations for Continued Peace. ment realizes that MacDonald is played out. Sir John has made more blunders than any foreign secretary | the British have had in many years, | while because of the existing tension in Europe the cabinet feels that it | needs at the head of the air min- | istry a man more imaginative than | the gentle Lord Londonderry. And | Churchill has certainly imagination | and pep. |REJECTED SUITOR SHOT SELF, WIDOW TESTIFIES Los Angeles Woman Declares Man of Her Choice, Then Refused to Marry Her. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, May 24.—Mrs. Elsie Scouler, a widow, testifying in her British Envoy Asks Hitler to “Clarify” Points in Talk. BERLIN, May 24 (#)—A confer- ence to negotiate an aviation pact and an interview between Reichsfueh- rer Hitler and Pierre Laval, French foreign minister, appeared to be pos- sibilities today as Sir Eric Phipps, British Ambassador, asked the Ger- man foreign office to clarify several points in Hitler's recent speech to the | | Reichstag. Venetian Blinds INC. 1407 H St. N. NAt. 4905-06-07 “Organized labor is just as firmly convinced now as it was two years ago that the principles of the N. R. A. are sound; that purchasing power can be increased by the recovery program and by collective bargaining to fur-| nish the market which is necossary; that sweat shop labor conditions, child labor, intolerable exploitation | bring about a new set of conferences of workers can be eliminated trom in- [ and diplomatic talks, saw immediately dustry: that a planned industrial and 80 olive branch coming out of the economic order can result from eur | bomb. Despite the feverish military efforts; that hours of work can be|Preparations in England and on !he] sufficiently reduced to furnish em-‘;m““"" Ramsay M“Dflm\ld“;m_l George's fubilee, ployment to the millions who are still eves in peace conversations. “Peo- | looking for work.” ple cannot fail to see the folly of a| The Maharaja was accompanied There were indications the commit- | DeW War; let's sit down and talk and by a large retinue including some of tee would approve promptly tn. two- | S0me good will come of it.” his wives. Attaches of the Elysee Pal- | Versity. has accepted the presidency year plan backed by President Roose-| The League of Nations officials wel- ace made discreet inquiries and dis- of the Motion Picture -Research velt and Donald R. Richberg, Recov- | COME Ny new move W ich makes it ' covered that four of the many ladies | Council, it was announced here last ery Board chairman. Administration | Possible to have anothdr conference |in the prince’s escort were the offi- | night by Stephen P. Cabot, acting leaders hoped to get the bill through | 8t Geneva. even if the prospects of | cial wives. The chief of protocol de- | chairman of the council’s National the House next week. such a reunion are gloomy. creed that President Lebrun was to Executive Committee | Speed is necessary, they indicated, leave two of his visiting cards and | Simultaneously Cabot announced if action is to be taken before the four of Mme. Lebrun’s. the council's headquarters would be present N. R. A. expires June 16 * ox ok x transferred from New York City to However, in the Senate there were When the new super liner La Nor- | San Francisco and that. under Wilbur reiterated demands for a shorter | mandie arrives in New York some time | ® Dational film institute would be | extension. early next month, it will have on established at Wasmnz!nn to (act as | board a bevy of celebrities headed by | @ Pational clearing house for informa- | Gal3iter (Coars MaLnE e Leran” Famots wiitaoed %Y | tion and the promotion of educational Senator Russell, Democrat, of Geor- | | Clude Farrere, Mrs. Colette, Paul |Cultural values of the screen. gia, said: “I favor the short exten- [Morand and Pierre Woll: the Maha- He also announced the resignation sion. I do not see how Congress can rapa of Kapurtala, Sacha Guitry, the | giflfii‘u’-’z‘;’;‘::\a}g‘“f}r’]ng;“‘d‘gz be expected to establish a permanent | The realists in Paris, Rome an | French actor. and other less known | N, R A, system until the various legal | cow lsteneg fo Hitiers speech win | IENts will be on board the liner as | honOrary president of the councll and questions involving the constitution- | disgust. “Words, words, and again | ¢ uest of the Compagnie Trans- (%™ tno’ o ihe President, and ality have been dealt with by the words” was the comment in these |atiantique. i Mrs, Calvin Coolidge would continue | Supreme Court.” three capitals. They could see mo| The liner is impressive, not only in ™% "oror “lice presidents of the A string of small business men went | angel of peace emerging from Hitler's organization after !x’ts activities had before the House committee yesterday | bomb. And they continue the arma- {; w be'i,, shifted to the west coast. to plead for N. R. A. extension and | ment race trying to keep at least one &) to hit the Senate resolution. Some |step ahead of the Reich. May be that stressed the point that extending |the angel of peace is a revelation N. R. A. only until April would lead | which can be seen only by those who to uncertainty and business instability. | are in the mood of seeing it. Committee members friendly to the ! * % X % | schedules for electric rnwsd. pr‘oledsng longer extension recalled that of more . | for reductions in the residential an than 40 witnesses heard in four days | . /1nl¢ Puropesn goid is teking el, | commercial rates in New York City of of testimony only three favored end- | irouple are increasing, European prime | its si d t, bul approximately _$7.000000 suaually, ing the N. R. A. completely. ministers are endeavoring to obtain | size and equipment, but also in the ' were filed yesterday with the Public When a reporter asked Chairman | 4 B | personnel it carries. There are on | Service Commission by the Consoli- Doughton if the witnesses had been dictatorial powers to deal with the | hoard no less than 76 cooks, as many ' dated Gas Co. of New York and affili- financial situation as if the war had | kitchen men, 12 pastry cooks, 12 bak- | ated concerns. T RnShody who has wanted 1o testfy | ProkeD out alreads. ers and 8 butchers. et Because the stability of the S e llmEIS’ BRIEFS B e O D e et soton | franc is in danger, Premier Etienne | There will bo St iy BYRON 3. ADAMS $25.000 breach-of-promise suit yester- | Ot many 15 pushing hard on b“"h{ day, said that when she made her | =————— choice between two suitors the rejected one ended his own life and the one of her choice refused to marry her. She is suing Allen G. Adcock, Los Angeles police officer. “I was engaged to another man when I met Adcock.” Mrs. Scouler said | “But Adcock insisted on seeing me, so | one day when both were at my home I told them I would have to quit | seeing one of them. Adcock assured | me he would stay by me, s0 I told the other man, Frank Burns, I couldn't see him any more. He committed suicide a few days later.” Adcock admitted keeping company | with Mrs. Scouler, but denied he promised to marry her, FILM INSTITUTE WILL LOCATE HERE Wilbur Accepts Presidency of Motion Picture Research Council. are SO Attractive! “And I can see why! Their colors are so smart. And they're not cumbersome as I had imagined they were. I understand, too, that they are perfectly marvelous in regulating the light at the windows.” And, we might add, a big fea- ture is their economy. They do away with both shades and awnings. Once installed, they do not have to be taken down and put up each season as do awnings. Phone for Estimate BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. Hitler's Wednesday speech contained little dynamite and a lot of powder. | The explosion of the bomb was loud | but the effects were meager. London and Geneva, anxious to the French republic a few weeks ago. Etiquette requires that he leave the visiting card of his wife and two of his own to the few who are privileged | to recetve his visit. But what is the | protocol in the case ot a man who has several official wives? | The matter arose when Presi= dent Lebrun had to return the call of the Maharaja of Patiala, an important - Indian _potentate who was on his way to London for King Carefully Inspect —these new homes in Arlington, Va., and you will be amazed at the value given for— 6,950 They contain exceptionally large rooms and are modern throughout ‘The price includes the front-foot sewer charge. 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