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DRUG SMUGGLING ON PACIFIC.
PLAN TO MAKE SHIPS' OFFI. CERS CUSTOMS AGENTS.
(UNITED PRESS.]
Washington, Nov. It was learned to-day thai the U.S. Bureau of Custoras in considering, a plan for making officers on the principal passenger ships plying to the Orient "dollar a year men," fully sworn ns Customs officers and empowered to search staterooms of passengers for smuggled narcotics.
CALCUTTA SWEEP FOR CHICAGO.
MAYOR'S PLAN TO ANTRACT CHRISTMAS SHOPPING.
[UNITED PRES8.]
VÍCAR'S BAN TO BE DEFIED.
PILTON AWAITING BISHOP'S MOVE.
The intervention of the Bishop of Durham is expected in the dispute Chicago, Nov. 12-Mayor Wil between the Vicar of Pelton, the liam Hale ("Big Bill") Thompson, Rev. E.-A, Merryweather, and his. whose various spectacular publicity parishioners, upon three of whom ideas have included a ommpaign to be pronounced "excommunication.” "keep king. George out of Chi. The people concerned, Mrs. Mais ago," bas emerged from his recent garet Jackson, Mr. George Binck appendicitis operation with a new. and Mr. Ralph Marshall, fool, that
notion.
This thought is a proposal, broadly a definite statement from the enal throughout the United States Bishop can remove the stigma If such a plan were adopted, it by the Press wires, that the entire placed upon them." was understood, the scheme wouldnution du its 1830 Christmas shop- strictly limit the activities of the ping in Chiang, where the, mor- officers to narcotics, although in the chants should offer a large event that liquor or jewellery wero sweepstakes gimilar to the Caleutia found the agents might feel com sweep. pelled to report them as undeclared
merchandise.
The plan will soon be submitted to Mr. Andrew Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, and to Mr. Willian D. Mitchell, Attorney-General.
It was stated timt the scheme is particularly aimed at crews of such vessels rather than passengers,
Since the acheine could be put into effect only upon American ves.: sels, some oppose it on the ground that it would drive passengers to patronize ships of other nations na well as arousing a storm of protests on principle.
US. PRESIDENT AND WORLD COURT.
ISSUE HELD UP OWING TO DEPRESSION IN U.S.
[UNITED PRESS.]
Washington, Nov. 12-Because of the gravo emergency created by widespread unemployment, the business depression, and other pro. blems, President Hoover is not ex- proted to submit the problem of the World Court to zbo Senate again when Congress mots next month for it, short session, it was learnod to-day.
In the now apparently imprah able event that the President men. sions the World Court at all in his annual message, it is not ex- pected that he will request early
action.
Morits claimed for this theme
include the following: fo
That it would gopartly relieve Chicago's presenting prallem of
employment,
That the sporting element of the purse strings to an unprecedented game would loosen the nation's degree, thus indirectly helping the manufacturers by increasing con- sumption.
That the large sales would en able the Chicago stores to
uffer hotter bargains than they could on
smaller volume of business. Only rebuffs, however, have been the answer thus far. Merchants of other cities have registered horror ut the thought of soring their Christmas bugines affected, while the religious element is up in aTIDA against the sweepstakes idea.
Ecclesiastical authorities (writea our Church Correspondent) antici pate that the Bishop will remova all suspicion of the ban being opera- tive. He may also find it necessary to take other action to restore. peace and order in the parish.
wife, told a eus-Chronicle special Mr. Jackson, who is acting for his
service on Sunday ne usual, but I correspondent: "We shall attend am afraid to think what may hap pen if the Bishop does not inter- vene before then. We all want peace, but we cannot accept it at the vicar's price.
The Letters.
next Sunday, but feeling is bigh "We shall try to preserve peace. among the parishioners." Chronicle
Mr. Jackson showed the News
representative letters which, he said, the vicar had writ- ten to him in which occur auch. phrasca as "You belong to the lower order, and in my view the i PITIFUL SCENES AT LYONS. lower order must submit to the higher," and "Your refusal to obey the, mark of the beast." your parish priest stampa you with
RESCUE WORKERS RECOVER
OVER 100 BODIES.
Paris, November 13.-The rescue and clearing operations at the scene of the land-slide disaster at Lyons had to be temporarily suspended owing to the danger of the earth movements. Until lato in the after- toon, over 100. mangled bodies, in- cluding those of 30 firemen and policemen and 2 priests, were re covered from the raina of 22 col lapsed houses but it is feared that many more victims are underneath the balf million cubic feet of andden. soil which the slide dislodged and which it will take weeks to clear
Leaders in House' and Senate de-away. sire to bring about the earliest pes- The eity of Lyons is nuunbed by sible clearance of supply bills and the disaster which is believed to the general programme designed to have been due to home unknown facilitato business recovery, and the subterranean bollows suddenly car Chief Executive is understood to ing in. Large crowds, chiefly com be in hearty concurrence with this posed of women and children are view,
besieging the mortuary, and the hospitals where 100 injured people of whom many are not expected to recover are being treated. Press publishes poignant accounts of eye-witnesses of the first reper- cussions of the catastrophe when the panic-stricken populace of the affected quarter groped half-clad through the dark streets.
To introduce the, question of the World Court would only be to court a fight with the Democratic rnd independent Republican fac- tions and to block the way towards immediate constructive legislation which may play a part in relieving the painful plight of the Adminis tration through reducing anxiety throughout the country, it pointed out to-day.
FIRING ON GERMAN STEAMER.
BRAZIL ANNOYS BERLIN PRESS.
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Berlin, Nov. 12-The Press is highly indignant at the report coming from New York to the effect that the new Brazilian Government
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After nightfall, the clearing work resumed with torches and searchlights illuminating the scene of the disaster.
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"How can a decent-minded Chris- tian submit to an autocracy such as that?" added Mr. Jackson.
The three received letters from all parts of the country expressing sympathy and admiration for them.
Is It Worth Wills?
The excommunicated parishioners have taken legal advice, and the vicar is to be naked for an apology for allegations he has made, failing which legal proceedings will prob ally be taken against him.
Bishop Welldon, Dean of Durham, in the course of an address in New- castle, anid
"I am sometimes tempted to think that if another revision of the Book of Common Prayer is ever essayed, it may be for the insertion in the book of a prayer for the com. mon sense of the clergy, (Cheers.)
"If the vicar of Pelton is wholly right and his opponents are wholly wrong, is this dispute worth while t
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the disclaimed all responsibifer COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA IN THE PEAK All Modern Con-
Baden whereby 20 people were · EASTERN COLONIES, killed and 40 more or less seriously injured and that Brazil refuses to
The Hague, November 12. The pay compensation to the relatives Dutch Prons gives much prominence and to the steamship line.
to the speech made by the Governor' The papers insist that the Baden' of the Dutch East Indies, M. Jonk- had obtained from the port authori.heer de Graaf, at Saigon, on, the ties at Rio de Janeiro a special occasion of a banquet given in his permit to leave and bad, moreover, honour by the Governor of French shown her Ong when she was fired. Indo-China.
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The Nationalist papers demand that, if the report is confirmed, the Reich should ever diplomatic rela tions with Brazil unless and until the latter recognizes as valid the claims for the payment of the dam nge caused by the wanton 'act,
SOVIET "DUMPING IN BRITAIN, PRICES DO NOT EVEN PAY FOR TRANSPORTATION.
French colonial : administrationa must be on their guard against the subversive tendencice which are be- ing fad by Communist propaganda and unless succeed in orecting a dam against and Communist tide all our colonial work which is essen tially a work of civilization will be for naught
He added, however, that it was the task of the colonial adminis- trations to prepare for the future when the colonies might econo mically, politically, socially and morally assume the guidance of their own destinies. This last sen- tenco in generally construed by the Dutch Press as a gentle warning to London, November 14-Apropos the French administration to adopt of the Soviet dumping of petrol less stern measures in putting down. into Great Britain, the Daily Mail the present revolt, reports on which states that enormous quantities are being followed by the Dutch have arrived in England at such papers with very great interest. ridiculous prices which will not
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