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Show fPEOPUlN THE NEWS V - Premier Benito Mussolini of Itnlv today replied to Chancellor Adolf Hitler's congratulations on the 20th birthday anniversary of Fascism with a message to the fuehrer asserting- that the Rome-Berlin Rome-Berlin axis is "destined to bend" the reactionary positions of the old world. Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone will have a "divorce dinner" in New York tonight, celebrating the decree which is to be granted in Hollywood tomorrow. "All divorces di-vorces should be friendly," said Miss Crawford. Col. Frederick Stuard Green, public works commissioner for the state of New York since 1923, died at the age of 63. . . . Mrs. Franklin Frank-lin D. Roosevelt has arrived in Seattle to be with her daughter, Mrs. John Boettiger, until after I the birth ol the latler's babv pectcd this week. ' Rep. Joseph A. Cava.gan D v Y., said he was prepared' t0"i troduce a resolution calling ( ' congressional investigation of i exclusion of Marian Anders, ' negro singer, from Washintt'!'! auditorium. Gen. John J. Peroicng niaae , of his few personal appearand yesterday, attending a rnoii,, picture at Tucson, Ariz., sn " dedication of war memorials France and Belgium. " Tipton Cox, 17 year old hirt school student who shot (Tarzan) Durand in Powell, vvo'' took his first look at New y'MJ City today and said the pcrJ he wanted most to meet was Ji,i Dempsey. Cox will take part ir Uie "We, the People" radio nro! gram tomorrow night. Lillie Stoate, 67 year old "raj,, maker" from Mississippi, assured drought-weary citrus growers iF Florida that relief was not fjj away. Nazi Germany hailed -Premie, Benito Mussolini's speech as answer to the democracies' n. |