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GENDARMES

Road Methods In France

"Get that donkey out of the way; you know it has no right to pe standing across the road. Do you hear me? Move that donkey to one side of the road," writes a correspondent,

The old lady who was selling vegetables at a roadside cottage realised that lier animal was being referred to, and she was not, ignorant of the fact that her cart was in such a position as to cbstruct any traffic that might appear. But as there was no

business.

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Dr. Schacht Upheld

(Specia) Alr Mall Service)

London, Sept. 6. been applying the "Aryan para- There are indications that the | proph" to them with a strictness end of the latest wave of Nazi ex- | which does not prevail in the tremism and another period of commercial sphere where moderating influences are in sight. | Schacht's writ runs,...

In his outspoken speech a fort- night ago #t Königsberg Dr. schacht, the Economic Minister, complained of the rowdyism and extremist interference which dis- turbed his task and Germany's re- person in view who might havelations with the outside world. uttered the words she heard, she'

Two days after the speech which shrugged her shoulders and

was censored by Dr. Goebbels's de- methodically went on with her

partment before reaching the Press, Dr. Schacht, accompanied by General von Blomberg, the War Minister, visited Herr Hitler in Munich. He is understood to have received assurances which, again postpone indefinitely any hopes of overthrowing him which extremist party "leaders may have had. A number of regional official an- nouncements deprecating "indivi- dual action" also suggest that an effort is to be made to check the activities complained of.

THE VOICE FROM THE SKIES AGAIN

"Madame," said the voice from nowhere. "the poitce are talking to you; for the last time, will you.. pull that donkey to one įside?**

Muttering a "Oh, la-in-la-la; qu'est-ce que, c'est que ca?" she hobbled out to her travelling green-grocery store and pulled it co one side of the road. The cx- planation arrived a few minutes later in the form of a small car, manned by three gendarmes and fitted with a loud-speaker. The Seine et Oise Department o France had taken the initiative of sending gendarmes on the road to train drivers and pedes trains in the way they should go. A group of "flappers" on bicycles. occupying practically the ent're width of the highway, heard the voice

from the skles. A young mar going into a bend too fast on his wrong side received a warm- Ing from some invisible person.

This modern method of polic- ing inspires respect. We laughed at the old-time gendarme mount- ed on a charger, but we Icel that we must respect the modern gen- darme who can drive a car, who understands wireless, who, knowa something of selence, and who can juggle with spilt seconds..

The gauge told me that the petrol tank was nearly empty. I had known it for ten minutes past, ·-and-as-1 had no reserve® “Supply I had hoped that the car- buretter would not begin to cough before a

pump was reached. I free-wheeled up to the red ca- lumn erected at the edge of the footpath, a few yards from મ bend In the road, As the car stopped a gendarme walked across from the opposite side and demanded angrily:

"Why did you not blow your horn?" and as it to aid one's understanding he placed his; bur- My hand on the button and taused the instrument to emit a Diercing cry.

THE LAW MUST BE OBEYED

"Sound your horr when

you approaching a corner; don't know the rules of the road?” qut I was not going round the cothy. I am stopping here, and why hould make noise need- lessly asked.

W Because the law says you my blow your horn when you are

approaching a corner,

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JAPANESE CAPI'N

REJECTED

Shanghai, Sept.

General Yen Hsi-shan, Dired of. Tatyuan Pacfication Headqua ters, is reported to have rejecte Japanese capital for the develop ment of Shansi and adveated that all resources should be ob- tainable within the province.

This idea will be embodied in a resolution to be submitted by Gen- eral Yen to the 'Sixth Plenary Bession of the Kuomintang en November 1.

Dr.

DR. KOPFEN'S CASE Another sign of the way the wind is blowing again is Dr. Schacht's, firm and confident ac- tion a few days ago in the case of Dr. Köppen, a senior Reichsbank ancial, who was the victim of a deliberately, instigated "spontane- ous popular demonstration" last November.

The agitation was whipped up by the Angriff." the newspaper founded by Dr. Goeb- bels, on the grounds that Dr. Köp- pen had ejected from his property a. poor, working-class tenant who owed him 4m. arrears of rent There' were demonstrations in front of the house, windows were broken. and the Reichsbank official was taken into "protective custody." In a speech a few days later Dr. Goebbels said that the "masses" were privileged to break a few windows in such circum- stances, without worrying about the letter of the law.

A rather obscure official an- nouncement explains that Dr. Schacht and the Propaganda Minister. Dr. acebbels, have Eventually Dr. Köppen was re- agreed that until the matter is leased. and had to take a long settled by Reich legislation busin- | holiday for his health. Dr. ess undertakings organized in the Schacht had the accusations Reich Chamber of Culture shall thoroughly Investigated and found belong to the Chambers of Com- the agitation had been unjustified. merce and Industry, in accordance He has addressed a letter to Gen- with the existing regional State eral Göring, as Prussian Premier laws. This seems to mean that and nominal head of the Secret, Dr. Schacht has won a small suc- Police, giving the results of his in- cess in his efforts to prevent the quiry and announcing that he has Chamber of Culture from claimirig reinstated Dr. Köppen in his post jurisdiction over persons whose at the Reichsbank. The inquiry work lies on the outskirts of art showed that the poor tenant had and culture and is purely.commer- money, and was a general nuls- cal. The Chamber of Culture ance. Dr. Schacht has asked for a nas, for instance, long been insist- complete rehabilitation for Dr. ing that it shall include news- Köppen by those party authorities paper sellers, booksellers. and who took action, including a cot- antique dealers. because they rection of the facts in the Press.

andle "cultural wares," and has especially the "AngrifI, "*

Another resolution submitted by General Yen, known as the "mo- del governor of Shansi, is a re- mainder, that the North-western provinces should not follow the footsteps of the North-eastern province's (Manchuria and Jehol). Union News

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