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Show beaver hunter s shot to death BEAVER, Utah, Oct. 27 i-.f, LcRoy Sloney, 2S, fourth victi,. of Utah's door season, was fou, .., shot to death late yesterday lt woods near here where he , been hunting. Stoney, Beaver farmer, w;s , lieved to have been the victim v a stray shot fired by a hunter. King George In Firs! Speech From the Throne LONDON, Oct. 26 (f.P.) King George addressing his parliament for the first time in a speech from the throne, pledged his government gov-ernment today to work unceasing-.y unceasing-.y for peace in -Spain and in the far east. But he pledged the government also to maintain the racing pace of its rearmament program with special attention to anti-aircraft defense. Kobed In Ermine Robed in a mantle of red and black, collared with ermine, the king addressed members of the lords and commons, from his throne in the lord's chamber. "My relations with foreign powers continue to be friendly," i 'he king said the customary opening of the throne speech. He continued, ,dicu5sing foreign affairs. "My ministers have followed with growing concern the continuance con-tinuance of the conflict in Spain. It is their aim to do everything that lies within, their power to assist toward restoration of peace among the Spanish people. They believe that strict application applica-tion of the international policy of non-intervention in Spain will materially contribute to this end. "The position in the far east will continue to engage the earnest attention of my government, govern-ment, Who will persist in their (correct) policy of attempting in cooperation with other governments, govern-ments, whether members of the League of Nations- or not, to mitigate the suffering by the conflict and bring it to a conclusion." con-clusion." , i LONDON, Oct." 26 (Ll King George talked haltingly today in delivering his first speech from the throne at the state opening of a session of parliament. The king for years had sought to. rid himself of a tendency to stammer. He did not stammer today observers in the gallery of the house of lords noted. However, How-ever, his speech was delivered jerkily. Words would be bunched between pauses, some long and almost painful to his auditors. Between the king's first words "my lords"- and the next "you may be seated" there was a pause of perhaps 10 seconds. Later in the speech the pauses were longer than during the first part, and it was difficult to understand a few words. |