Show r WEATHER FORECAST UTAH WYOMING LOCAL METAL NEVADA — Fair"' Tuesday Wednesday IDAHO — Cloudy Tuesday W ednesday (Detailed Report on Page 18) PRICES Cold $35 00 Silver (newly mined) 6414c Silver (nationalized) 50 01c 9 00c Copper Lead 350c Zinc 367c Local Weekly Settlement Price 1 50c Lead — Copper VOL Entered at tha Postoffic 130 NO 44 Lake ?lty aa Affairs In The Nation— -- By MARK SULLIVAN Trend to Right Mo WASHINGTON Nov in tion of the administration Washington as between economic 26-- “right” and economic “left” is But the zigzag ments tomove ward the “right” I go farther and are more freSeveral quent events of the week just closed constitute m the net measureably istrong 4 I progress I toward restora-- 3Jtion of the sjsjftem of private idustry against the Sullivan ency toward as tend-Mar- k go- vernment industry The announcement from Federal Relief Administrator Harry L Hopkins that hereafter wages of persons on relief projects throughout the country shall be determined locally and shall have relation to local standards is a step toward making it possible for private industry to resume and thus to absorb unemployed persons now on relief rolls Nearly a year ago some public officials in the south complained that the wages fixed by Washington for relief workers in that section especially in connection with the comparatively easy conditions of relief work had the effect of draining employes away Farmers from private industry and heads of local industries found it difficult to get as much labor as they needed Roosevelt’s Hand Seen in Change retreat from it is surmised with himself this is only a Hopkins’ present his former position hardly originated The surmise —and surmise — is that the present action originated with President Roosevelt and may be a result of his conference with some southern governors last week Another step toward the economic “right" is the admission by some authorities m political life that wage rates fixed by unions in some construction industries are too high in proportion to wage rates in general and that this excessive and artificial standard of wages is a principal impediment to resumption of building This condition has been recognized for months but public admission of it has been diffi- cult for men in political life Ickes Moffett Rift Amicably Adjusted Last week however Secretary the Interior Harold L Ickes custodian of funds for much public building said rather bluntly that in order to get the building Industry going it might be necessary to bring about a lower monthly rate for workers in that industry As it has been put men in ordinary industries white collar workers and the like earning 50 to 80 cents an hour cannot to undertake readily buy houses built at a wage rate of as high as 65 an hour A marked movement toward the economic “right” consisted of the resistance of Mr James A Moffett housing administrator to a suggestion from Secretary of the Interior Ickes that the government go into the building of homes' on a large scale Mr Moffett as head of the federal housing administration has spent several months in a successful effort to mobilize the building of homes by private capital Mr Ickes’ suggestion was that the building should be done by the government and that the interest rates on mortgages arising out of the transactions should be 3 per cent Thereupon Mr Moffett pointed out that inauguration by the government of such an enterprise would have its effect of paralyzing his own attempt to organize private capital on a large scale for the same purpose Sub- (Continued on Page Eleven) (Column Two) Will Rogers Says: BEVERLY 26— Well sir HILLS Cal guess who showed here yesterday? It wasn't soul blit my good friend Pat Hurley of war He up out a seemed awful pleased that I re- membered him You know there is one thing about these Repubh cans if you are just the least bit nice to ’em or show ’em the least little courtesy why they are awfully appreciative They should didn't do They right but they are repentive now and I just haven't got the heart to not speak to ’em Pat told me what ttjeir big mistake was in the last campaigns: “Well we went on the theory that Barnum was wrong and that one wasn’t born But now we see every minute cur mistake" Yours at Salt SALT LAKE CITY Matter UTAH TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 27 1934 20 PAGES— sse FIVE CENTS Labor Unions Choose TEAR BOMBS Big Business Renews Call BACKS DOCE Steel and Automobile HALT STRIKE On Roosevelt to Disclose IN SLAV ROW Industries for Tests RIOT IN L A ITALY COURT Battle Lines Drawn for Clash With Capital Refuses Extradition Over Rights of Workers Under N R A Demonstrators Tie Up Cars Before Poliee of Alleged ‘Brains’ in Organizers Will Seek New Recruits Deserves Arrive fourth congress in labor provisions By ARTHUR F DEGREVE Marseille Slayings (Copyright 1934 by United Pres3) of the N I R A union leaders are Wait Repercussions Decision Makes Two Rebuffs by Mussolini of Jugoslav Attempt WASHINGTON Nov labor has selected the mighty steel and automobile industries as battleground for a 'major test with capital of the rights of workers under the N I R A the United Press was informed tonight The two industries employ more than a million persons Their plants embrace territory from the Great Lakes region to Dixie Trade unionists after years of intense effort have succeeded in getting only a precarious foothold in either of these industrial giants One barriep to organizers has been the traditional policy of the American Federation of Labor which called for unionization by crafts instead of on an industry-widbasis The federation modified this stand at its last convention In San Francisco to exempt workers in the automobile and steel industries A force of trained organizers one official said tonight probably will move into steel and automobile towns within a fortnight Uncertain what changes will be made by the Seventy- - determined to enroll as many work ers in these and other industries under the A F of L banner as possib’e before the new congress meets Jan uary 3 Steel and automobile workers are restless and present a constant threat to President Roosevelt's plans for a period of industrial peace adminis tration authorities explained tonight This is the situation in both industries: Automobile — Employes who belong to the A F of L union are dissatis tied with the labor relations board which Mr Roosevelt appointed more than a year ago when he averted a major strike in the industry They have" asked William Green president of the federation to demand the resignation of Dr Leo Wolman chairThe workers have man of the boar complained to Green that the board dehas failed to issue any clear-cu- t OFFICERS Outbreak ARREST Objectives of New Deal 25 Senate Leaders Urge Reduced Expenditures Manufacturers’ Head Demands Plans to! Enable Cooperation! 10 Robinson and Harrison Ask Roosevelt for Ban on Any Increase in Taxes U S After Occurs By Associated Press WARM SPRINGS Ga Nov 26— President Roosevelt outlined legislative plans today with senate leaders calling for a tapering off m government expenditures and a ban against further increases m taxes By Associated Press LOS ANGELES Nov 26— A riotous Senator Joseph T Robinson of Arkansas floor pilot and Sen- downtown demonstration in which 25 ator Pat Harrison Los Angeles railway cars were stalled fiof Mississippi nance chairman in and hundreds of persons cheered or a four-hou- r booed was broken up early tonight the blazing around bombs as announcetear by police gas fireplace of the litment came of a possible truce in the tle White House cotstreet car strike tage also agreed that For almost an hour tiaffic was relief necessary to cisions on cases involving employes’ snarled at Seventh street and South rights under the N I R A prevent starvation as strike Steel — The Amalgamated Iron and Broadwayand booed sympathizers must go along by spectators and Steel Workers’ union has called upon passenger jerky trolleys The bonus paycar the government to supervise an elec- - crews and released air jeered ment issue was not from car brakes discussed in detail Continued on Paw Two) (Column Three) All police reserves were rushed Senator Robinson into the area and the crowd cleared who had ten men tear after with gas away “strong" sentiment been arrested and one policeman infor it said there was jured “nothing to indicate Thousands Jam Walks ' any plans for fiThe disorder occurred at the height nancing the of the evening rush hour when thouposed bonus paysands of persons jammed the side ments” facilities walks and transportation Senator Robinson remained over at the president’s request for homeward bound a further conference tomorrow Senator Harrison hastened to Patrolman L A Peterson was beat Washington where he hopes to have the finance committee assemen about the head and face during ble early to consider an unemployment insurance bill still to be the demonstration but before he drafted went to the hospital for treatment he Kexford G Tugwell undersecretary of agriculture and intimate arrested Sandy Garrison 24 prize Withdrawal Makes Parley Brings Hope of Labor Truce Exports Mount Shipments by America Reach Highest Marie Since Spring of 193lj By Associated Press By Associated Press TURIN Italy Nov 26— Italian auNov 28— Static WASHINGTON thorities were watching tonight for tical Indication of improving bust possible repercussions of Premier ness were joined today by a new call Mussolini’s second rebuff of Jugoslav upon President Poosevelt to issue a attempts to place King Alexander’s statement of new deal objective lit assassination under the international furtherance of the move for effective Kleig lights cooperation between business leaders H Duce’s black shirt court of apand the administration to here refused today peals grant C L Bardo president of the Na France’s request for extradition of tlonal Association of Manufacturers Dr ’Ante Pavelich and Egon Kvater-m- k issued a statement asserting that busialleged brains of the Marseille ness “must have more definite ideas slayings as to the direction In which the govThe Italian dictator’s first blast was ernment is headed" The government set off two days ago when Italy dehe said “must project a course that manded the league of nations give can actually be followed" ' her ally Hungary an immediate opExport Volume Gains From the commerce department portunity to answer Jugoslavia’s accusations concerning the regicide meanwhile came a report that American export business for October Treaty Cited reached its highest total since April The court of appeals based its de1931 The figure was $206352000 as cision upon the Franco-Italiatreaty compared with imports of $129629 000 producing a $76723000 balance of 1870 which does not allow extradiof trade in favor of the United States tion of political prisoners The re the Limit’ Valentine At Warm Springs coincidentally Large fighter and took him to police head suits had been considered a foregone ‘Sky iCotlnucd On Pure Two —Column 81x1 two senate leaders Robinson of Arof in conclusion but were obtained after Nazi Victory Probable Says Handling quarters for the asserted assault kansas and Harrison of Mississippi Seven of the other nine men armuch thinking over documents said told President Roosevelt that the ecoCriminals rested were to been declared have January nomic situation was showing definite ( to show that France’s appeal to this on who out wentrailway employes signs of improvement Rudolph S same treaty had cheated Mussolini of strike last ‘ Saturday All were Hecht president of the American By Associated Press By Associated Press booked for disturbing the pease extradition of his Bankers' association carried a similar NEW YORK Nov 26— New York’s SAARBBUECKEN Saar Territory enemies in some 42 cases Truce Hopei Voiced I message to the chief executive Lewis Nov 26— JTrance it was stated tocommissioner police A prominent figure In the manufacThe press of Italy amply repro- J Valentine laid down a “treat 'em Earlier in the gfternoon Mayor turing world George A Sloan presinight in Informed quarters has vir- Frank L Shaw- - at the close of a duced comment In the French press rough” policy today dent of the institute Irom the Saar lengthy peace conference announced which found the decision warranted "The sky IS the limit” on thugs and tually withdrawn speaking at Nashville called for t conIn view of the decision it was be- gorillas and assassins he declared plebistice fight making a large nazi "there is a strong possibility of a Cummings to Decide Dis- Two Treasury Employes centration upon stirring up activity truce being called tomorrow in the v lieved unlikely ‘that France will re- urging his men to get there first with victory probable in January the consumer goods industries as street cat strike pending the settle- - position of Second Fed-Dismissed Grand Jury ainmeans quest the extradition of two alleged the most bullets of improving the situation m Foreign Mmistcg LavgXand men jjy a fact finding committee Croat terrorists Mile and Budak who "Let the crook be the one earned the durable goods field which he Indictment Action Looms Mayor Shaw saifl'the only patnt of were arrested at Genoa and another away in the box not the cop” he said Chancellor Hitler said an uncontermed the key to recovery arrested at Turin All these prisonValentine who was once demoted firmed report have reached an un- disagreement between the two sides C 3 day-olof C Action Recalled m of of the strike operators from inspector to captain because his derstanding ers are still in jail Tribune Service undej which France street cars and motor coaches of the 8lt Luke WASHINGTON Nov 28 (JPj-- Prii At the same time Senator La raids on gambling games aroused the CHICAGO-No— 26 to anti May Be Tried in Italy not United cause States the nazi press Los Angeles Railway company was of politicians said later he wanted agrees tended compliance by an expressed in New Orleans an Officials said the French evidence ire to sending the whether the company would take Attorney Dwight H Green left for business man when offered unnamejd that a continuation of relief opinion upon his men that they and to talk no moretheabout inside an of their culpability must determine needimpress back the strikers pending settlement Washington this afternoon to confer Saar have no fear of political ' re- French army into appropriations Will be essential “until a of settlement whether they shall be tried in Italian prisals tax case to to income Both this to big sides agreed return the with In return according the nation is able to recover its ecoreport Attorney General Homer S for a cash cosideration courts for complicity in the assassithe nazis have agreed to hegotiate a mayors office at 11 a m tomorrow was credited nomic health under its own strength" Bans Brutality Cummings regarding the disposition nations of Alexander and Louis “In for the Saar financial settlement of the second (Continued on Paxe Two) federal Indictment by Secretary Morgenthau today with Bardo’s statement recalled the acmaking this statement” he said mines as soon as Barthou the French foreign minister (Column Five tion of the Chamber of Commerce of possible that the men at my comagainst Samuel Insull his son Sam' uncovering two tieasury employes the France had demanded on the ur- ‘1 appreciate United States in asking Presiuel Jr and several others of the who he asserted were Against Status Quo have intelligence enough to out” gent suggestion of Jugoslavia that mand “selling dent Roosevelt to answer a acdefendants can wer of know who has how far Laval group was it said go indicated they Pavelich be extradited on the grounds questionnaire covering his policies for a jury in the government “I won't stand for police brutality both to Berlin authorities and to quitted night Saturday by that several alleged accomplices in in Federal Judge James H Wilkerson’S The case involved was for "several the future The chief executive made in the Saar that he is unwilling any sense of the word But the France had named him as their lead- first reply court law of nature is to continue the battle in favor of a hundred thousand dollars” but the no The er He was the acknowledged head president’s recent assurance It is generally accepted In the fed- two Internal revenue workers who I expect my men to defend them- status quo which would leave the of the Ustachi a Croat organization eral court house circles here that the Morgenthau said were "right at the that the administration is not hostile Saar under league of nations juris which seeks to liberate Croatia from selves” to such fundamentals of American From his aides it became known diction The fightfor this was waged government is through with the In- point where these cases are settled Jugoslav control sults and their associates that there is a legend in the under- by his predecessor the late Louis Bar A motion one way or the other” were under- economy as private Initiative and the 23 Sues Cafe from to Vienna were the Reports Lilliputian to quash the second indictment is stood to have handled tax controver- profit motive is heartening” he said to effect that policemen are thou effect that the Austrian government world the is the most important to count 10 before shooting pending before Judge Wilkerson and sies mounting Into many millions dur- "Confidence Barthou was the mouthpiece for Owner for Breach factor in any effort to chart the future strongly supports Hungary and Italy required the district attorney may not oppose ing their term of service to Geneva anti in their effort nazis ‘Bravery’ Explained of trend in demanding an immediate hearing American business this The mail fraud ease which of Promise Face Jury Action of the Jugoslav accusations concern“This legend” they said “probably to obtain if possible a district or two “If business is to get on its feet ft ended m a victory for the Insulls was for and Hitler France from prevent ing the harboring of political terror- accounts for most of the so called considered the strongest case which Both now dismissed face grand must have jnore definite ideas as to obtaining an overwhelming majority ists responsible for killing the Jugo- ‘bravery’ among gunmen ” o Salt Lake this jury action for what Morgenthau de- the direction In which our governTribune Service the government had the against in plebiscite at was Valentine slav king patently aroused Our welfare not Mr Green so stated in the scribed as “defrauding the govern- ment is heading NEW YORK Nov 26— A midgets group In more Laval interested settling before came the there when Both Pavelich and Kvatermk dement” The treasury head said no only for the immediate future but for lineup the financial problems now being dis- thwarted love produced a normal course of the recent trial to nied any connection with the Mar- his view a other come will depend upon the employes were under suspicion years sized balm suit in supreme Mr Insull Jr returned to his work in man accused of complicity in cussed at Rome was not expected to court heart the case but promised that a New clearness with which these principles seille plot it was learned today when today as assistant to the president of York give his active support to a request of a murder are set to of accountants forth firm by the administration ajleged s that the league council papers in a $100 000 action brought the Commonwealth Edison company have dealt with the two men GENEVA Nov 26 (TP)— The “Look at him the best dressed man the would in Washington The government must Miss Anne Sutton Lilliputian and both he and his father took the be a controversy over re- in this room” said the commissioner grant the right to hold a second plebis- by banned course from that can actually be project treasury practice Andrew Murphy Jr who is attitude that the next move was up The suspect who had a record of 18 cite "after Hitler is gone” should the against sponsibility for the slaying of King “Every case these men had and followed” 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 150 to the prosecution that all they to vote Saar in continue m If Alexander resulted today In assur- ariests but no conviction looked as January could do was to wait for further every case these accountants handled Platform for Industry pounds were disclosed ances of the temporary removal of Dr “he had just stepped out of a band definitely under the league is being reviewed” Morgenthau said Miss Sutton who cxhibted her developments Bardo's appeal was made with the Edouard Benes of he box” Admit Change added He said the cases “run into a lot of as It was reported that the elder In self at the Century of Progress a stated purpose of a basis “He doesn’t work and he dbesn’t' s president of the league of nations Saaritrs the say wish to Chicago all summer gives her speci- sull was returning to La Salle street money” but was unable to give any for an adequately providing planned cooperaknow what work is When you get council the Fatherland some day but fications in the complaint as Weight m some effort to rebuild his fortunes figure or estimate on how much the tion to be rejoin at a “congress Hungary demanded the Czech for- up against men like him don't hesi many who would vote no on league 55 pounds but he said that he had made ro inside activities may have cost the of Americandeveloped height 3 feet 3 inches industry” scheduled for eign minister's removal while the dis- tate I don’t want these men coming control now would vote yes if they a restau- plans for the future and could make government He also declined to say December 5 in New York under the as identified is Murphy whether the New York accounting pute is under consideration The here looking as if they had just left knew they would get another chance rant proprietor owner of “Andy none until all the cases are dis- firm would be auspices of his organization The barber chair a league shortly afterward issued to vote later prosecuted but said meeting He posed of Place" to be attended by prominent in New York Murphy's the ems the former communique statmg Dr Benes had deagainst charges The a “I also seek clear am to face the other trials Support riedges is said to be fond of mrdgets and hio ready (Continued on Two) anticipated the move and informed "I want you to understand you’ll finition of what a continuation of restaurant is frequented by the little that are pending " he said “I have ployes were being presented the (Column Eight) the secretary-genera- l before leaving be been vindicated in this case and am grand jury of the District of Columbia people supported no matter what you do league government would mean Geneva that he could not act in his Socialists communists and dissident The plaintiff who is 22 the daugh- confident that I will be vindicated supreme court you are justified official capacity with the council if provided “Take this message back to your Catholics privately admit a change in ter of a Pittsburgh physician and a in the others ” Rejecli Settlement the Jugoslav appeal were on the He said recently that if he ever The the French attitude but express the college graduate is suing Murphy disclosed simultasecretary (Continued on Pune Two) agenda hope that Snarites going to Germany for breach of promise She brought got any money again and got through neously that the treasury had rejected (Column One) for the Christmas holidays will return the action her attorney said when with these cases he would like to go emphatically approaches of attorneys so impressed with the Hitler regime she learned about a week ago that to Japan and China He is intensely seeking a settlement of the income tax Disraeli said “With words we that they will vote against joining the Murphy is married and the father interested in the progress of events fraud charges against “Dutch” reich there two of govern men” He should have children particularly in studying the Schultz New York beer gangster added “if we know how to use “war maps” of Sibena and ManWe won’t settle gangster cases” them pioperly ’’ churia Morgenthau said ag Relief Twenty Pupils Strike in Protest No matter how brilliant a The pending indictment in the fed Morgenthau declined to name the On Expulsion of Two Truck ami Auto Collide eral courts charges transfer of assets "high thought or how powerful a class business man” who coopin contemplation of bankruptcy its brilliance and He erated with the treasury in uncovermessage N Y Nov 26 Ifl— Two power will be ruined by words UTIC — Princess LONDON Nov 26 WICHITA Kan Noc 26 (TP) — More and ten others were named in the ing the “sell out” but said he was Another time she "threw her from the New York tax district hundred pupils at the West Winfield than 20 persons were injuied five of charges mispronounced or misspelled Marina— who the British learned Gieek grammar out the window or when couched in incorrect Central high school went “on strike” them seriously when a large truck today was a headstrong and even then wept tears of repentance not grammar today in protest against the expulsion carrying 85 relief workers to their she was sorry at the deed a sometimes naughty little girl because The Word Book will enrich of two classmates Wesley Colling and jobs collided with a pas enger cai but because the book struck her Ann Hull your vocabulary will aid you and overturned about 10 miles north during her childhood in Athens— favorite dog and hurt him " in The pupils’ spokesmen said the two of here today and will was guest of honor tonight at the avoiding errors These anecdotes quoted from a were forbidden to attend any social prove generally useful to you The collision occurred witnesses most brilliant dinner party in former English nurse and governto efforts of in functions the school as punishment said as the car was being backed out your perfect yourBuckingham palace since the war ess Kate Fox now living in Surself in writing and speaking for having walked upon the institut- of a driveway from a farm house The Three crowned heads were rey were added to the public's to lawn went that ion’s the truck driver swerved the heavier ma J3ENEVA they among the gathering of royalty at sum of knowledge concerning the (Use This Coupon) Nov 26 (TP) — Charges consul general in Geneva He desenior dance on Saturday night and chine in an effort to avert the colli- that The Salt Lake Tribune the function the first of a series beautiful young woman who is reby accumulating vast clared the insinuations were unjustiJapan in were sion this and it skidded into a Manna's Information consequence Bureau ditch expelled preceding stocks of opium in Manchukuo fied marriage on ceiving the nation’s highest honFrederic J Haskin Director morning ors as the bride-tbe on ThursThursday to the Duke of Kent sought to make opium addicts out of "No one intends to poison Chinese A book called “The Authorized day of the Duke of Kent Kate every pupil in the school Man Crushed to Death Nearly the Chinese population Washington D C and thus people” he said left the building formed a parade I enclose herewith SIX Story of Princess Marina ’’ pub- was Invited to the wedding “weaken their morale” were revealed of handling Manchu-kuoaThe matter and marched through the village Another Trapped in Mine today in confidential League of Nalished today revealed to an eagerCENTS in com (carefully Today Marina held a rehearsal also has to mail been brought street wrapped) fqr a copy of the tions records published for the first League of Nations attention ly amused public that Marina once of the wedding plans with her It was WORD BOOK sat down on the street car tracks bridesmaids winsom little PrinPLACERVILLE Cal Nov 26 UP) — time revealed a number of countries inRED P BROKEN GROIP I Tons of sliding in Athens and refused to budge be- cess Elizabeth granddaughter of rock and gravel It was revealed also that Japan cluding Argentina Spain and Vene'BUCHAREST Rumania Nov 26 crushed one man to death and en- which cause her will had been crossed Name the king and queen: Lady Mary from the League of zuela had written the league ap(UP) — Thirty two organizations sus- - tombed his employer in the Harmon Nations resigned Then according to the book she Cambridge Lady Iris Mountbat-tehas threatened to withdraw proving a decision to allow Manchuof communist leanings were'mine near hereat'2 p m tocl$ly pected Street from the league's advisory committee kuo to coileot dues for their share of Crown Princess Juliana of repeated the pcriormance a coudissolved today and their officesl A crew of 75 rescuers late tonight on ple of days later despite a personal Holland Princess Irene of Greece opium traffic because of the transporting international mail proraided The succeeded groups in reaching the body of W charges City warning from her father Prince Princess Eugenie of Greece and viding this does not imply recogni a Students’ Revolutionary association Stomerook 29 and Nicholas A formal protest against the ins'nti lion of Manchukuo that she would be the Grand Duchess Kira of Rusexpected to reach the Jewish O W man State 30 ations trapped sia Cuhurcjeague spanked Terry allegedly made by Wellington! The league had asked various coun(Mail to Washington D C) nd!he S00101)' of Friends superintendent of the mine by mid oo of China was submitted bv tries not to recognize Manchukuo "Ssni°n of Soviet Russia night (Masayuki Yokoyama the Japaneselbecause of Japans military activities e POLICE IN N Y ‘MUSS ’EM UP’ talk reported FRENCH CEASE " BATTLE OVER SAAR BALLOT U S MAY DROP ‘INSIDE’ FRAUD - l INSULL CASES BARED ON TAX Cotton-Textil- e w d Trlbunr-Chlcax- o Fot-let- a anti-nazi- of $1 a INSTRUCTED TO GqjpsikHugh Johrson then sdmimstralor'btN R A supported the protests rrqm the south saying it was ridiculous that men on federal relief work should be paid a higher standard of wages than is fixed by N R A codes as the minimum for some prlvatle industries On that occasion Mr Hopkins was distinctly "cocky” defiant He let General Johnson know W'here he “could get off ” Mr K Second-Claa- 18 Midget Girl Asks Balm of $100000 te six-poi- fl Tribune-Chicag- velvet-collare- sleek-haire- d anti-nan- Czecho-Slovaki- a anti-nazi- anti-nazi- Pe Book Assures Better Speech Three Monarchs Fete Marina at Buckingham 4s Hurt Japan Seeks to Make Opium Addicts Qf Chinese Declares League Report o n raided-include- d i 'J |