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OBITUARY.
OUTSTANDING FRENCH
SOCIALIST
Las Palmas, Apr. 2. M. Pierre Renaudel, the well- 13,18 a.m. Clow dens DJA, DJN (Ger known loader of the French So- clalist Right wing died here to- day at the age of 66 years.
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Pierre Renaudel was born at Moigny, Seine Inforleure, in De- cember 1871. He was originally a veterinary surgeon, but in 1800 began to interest himself in the Socialist movement and later bo camo assistant editor of the Humanite under Jaures, after whose death he edited the paper until October 1918.
Subsequently, he ran the week- ly periodical La Vie Sociale which however, eventually coased pub. lication. He also contributed to several other papers. From 1914 onwards, Renaudel sat in the Chamber as deputy for the War Department. Daring and after the
war he was' member of the Army Commission and in 1925) became chairman of the com- mission on universal suffrage, but rosigned the post In 1926 to secure more time for other parliament- ary work.
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Ifin chief interoste were in so- clal legislation and the interna- tional organisation of peace. He the ablest man | was regarded as
among the Socialists. As lendor of the Right wing of the party, he always advocated its participa-
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the
opposed by a majority. At tho congress in 1926, he and his fol- lowers abstained from voting and he threatened to send no delegates to the executive committee of the party.
Renaudel caused an angry scene at the conference
Inter- of the
at Geneva Parliamentary Union
in July, 1932, by attacking Fas- eisin. He doclared that "In a country where no liberty exists, there can be na justies." The Italians demandéd an spolnæv. Ite replied that h would give no apology to a Government which was responsible for the assassink- tion of Mattentti. General uproar ensued. The two sides nearly came to blows and the sitting was Huspended,
Sir Erie Drummond forbade further meetings on League pre- mises till the dispute, was settled. i Renaudel's explanation was that
5.39 son. Spreches at the banendi gives
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conference and returned home. sam. The News.
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Under Suspicion Despite his attack on Fasciuti, Renaudel came under suspicion in 1933 of cherishing Fascist idens himself. A conflict broke out in June between the Left wing of the | Socialists led by Leon Blum, and the Right wing led by Renaudel regarding the support of the Bud- The presence of several other claim-get by the latter, which was bi a ants to the fortune makes the story majority in the Chamber. fast, fuony and furious Chlot of At--the-party-congress-in, July, these in Ethel Merman, as a hard-a resolution was passed, bolled song-plugger posing as the late demning the Right wing for hav-Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. Emp. of Anla professor's common-law wife, and her
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boneheaded gangster boy-friend, playing voted for the Budget and a de- ed by Warren Hymer. Ann Sothern and was made that Renaudel, and George Murphy furnish the heart Marquet and others should be ex- interest. Lavishly produced, for repelled, but this was rejected. Icase through United Artists, "Kid A speech by Marquet in which Millions" offers several gorgeous girl he referred to the need of "up and sang numbers, and the Mandy" holding-law and order" and de-Shanghai-Japan-and-Europe vio Polix Roussel. Fr., Apr. 5, 430 p.m number in which Irving Berlin's clared that the Socialists should an early Ziegfeld Foilies. is revived international scale led Blum to ex song hit, which Eddle Introduced in work on a national rather than an is staged with terrific effect.
an
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press his horror at Marquet's "Two Seconds"
**Fascist arguments."
In the midst Fifty of the best taxi dancers' in Renaudel spoke of a "moral split". the Pacific Coast, the cream of the
Ten Conta a Dance' Girls from the in the parly, the attitude of the hoofing palaces of Los Angeles Main Loft having rendered pereement Street, are featured in the dance hall practically impossible. His group. scenes of First National's "Two he said, would fight Fascism and Seconds." starring Edward G. Robin-strie agolnet war and in fa son, showing for the last times to-vour' of disarmament without, tay. at the Alhambra Theatre. however, neglecting national de Mervyn LeRoy, the director, and his fence. They desired to protect de ansistants apent several evenings in the dance halls along Main Street, mocracy. picking the hostesses they wanted for
Thanks to Marquet's speech, the the picture. Inasmuch as their ser press at once began to talk of a
of absence had to be arranged for the members of the group denied that vices were required by the studio for "Neo-Fascist" or "National So- three days and nights, special leaves cialist" movement In France, but girls with the management of the they were Fascists. dance halls.It is one of these garish Ronnudel's move for "closer co- limo & dance mills that Robinson, eneration with the Radienis was as John Allen, the steel-worker, meets
the taxi dancer (Vivienne Osborne almed at keeping the Left in pow- (whom he marries, and whose infide | er, as this could not be done with- lity leads to the tragle culmination out Socialist aid. A manifesto of this unusual dramp.
When you're going to sea, you like to be soen.
drawn up after the congress by Renaudel and Marquat declared that their group would pursue a democratic polley which would be "neither adventurous nor panelyn" and would vote for the next Budget. It was signed by only 80 of the 80 deputies who had voted for, the Radical Government's Budget nt the end of May. This was due to fear of the consequences of break- Ing openly with tho Sociallat Foderations in whose hands Hes the choice of candidates.
In November the National Coun- cil of the Socialist party decid- ed to expel Ranauda, Marquet and four other dissident membera and to give a "last warning" (o the rest of the 80 deputies who voted for the Daladler Govern mont in October. As a matter of fact, the policy of the new Radau del party hardly differs from that of the Radicals.
Renaudel with his sturdy figure, round eyeglasses and guardsman's orstache was a favourite victim of the caricaturists, who made great lay with the fact that he had been a veterinaro surgeon.- | United Press and Special.
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