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...Senate, again sitting as a High Court of Justice, condemned onetime Premier Joseph Caillaux to three years' imprisonment, five years' exile from Paris, loss of civic rights for ten years on the charge of having "impeded prosecution...
...Alsace-Lorraine iron ore. The coal remained in Germany; the ores went to France. France has not enough coal; Germany has not enough iron ores. The logical thing for France to do is to follow the advice of that ex-Premier of France and economic genius, M. Joseph Caillaux, and seek an economic association with Germany. This can have but one result: The close cooperation of the two industries will form the largest steel combination in the world. Germany and France will be enabled to control many world markets to the complete exclusion of the British; and their combined power...
Died. Leo Claretie, 55, journalist, first husband of Mme. Joseph Caillaux; near Rennes, France. His decapitated body, found by a trackwalker, was thought to have been struck by a train. He had written more than 30 volumes of lectures, essays, plays, short stories, had been Editor of the Revue des Deux Mondes, the Revue de Paris...
Then, also quite naturally, reference was made to France's outstanding "traitors": Louis Malvy, exiled for défaitisme, Joseph Caillaux, convicted for "endangering France's alliances" (TIME, June 2). Everyone began to shout at once, a not uncommon occurrence in the Chambre. Then, high above the mighty tumult, a shrill voice from the Right was heard enunciating the name of Mati Hari (famed Dutch dancer, shot as a spy during the War; alleged mistress of Louis Malvy). Instantly Louis, whose term of exile was recently completed and who now sits in the Chambre as a Communist...
...some time it has been said that Caillaux would "come back." Herbert Bayard Swope, famed Executive Editor of The New York World, predicted about two years ago that "within three years Caillaux will be either Prime Minister or controlling the appointment to that office." Meanwhile, Edouard Herriot, Radical Mayor of Lyons, has stepped into Caillaux's shoes and it is extremely unlikely that he will step out of them; for he once said of Caillaux: "I may admire the mind, while detesting the soul." But, judging from the signs of the times, Caillaux is "coming back...