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I HiTLER i-HiTLER HITLER HOPEFUL I lOF OF ARMS ARMS' ACCORD r Chanc Chancellor llo lo Looks ks for Gesture of f Friendship From r Other Nations r r I IrL rL BERLIN r Nov ov 14 JP Germany W-Germany Germany f. f was believed today to be looking expectantly ex cx- p for fora a friendly gesture from 1 abroad in matters of International t fc t p especiallY politics disarmament r The me threat of Arth Arthur r Henderson of or Great Britain to resign reign as president I f of the disarmament conference unless nations change their attitude regarding regarding regarding re re- re- re garding arms vas was interpreted here merely as Hendersons Henderson's personal disappointment dis- dis disappointment appointment in regard to disarmament ment meat questions Grounds are being prepared for f I drastic changes in the constitution f f which may already tl rea dy have been de der tided upon when the me melts meets ts about December De 1 One of ot Chancellor Hitler's first moves is expected to to be in the direction direction tion of massing the federated states under Berlins Berlin's complete central au au- It a also o was learned that Hitler is likely to approve a I. I political amnesty Q soon n. n More than 90 concentration on i t. t 1 camps gave cause an over over- whelming vote Sunday A resolution drawn up at a I. I lar large e nazi meeting last night demanded segregation of Jewish Jewish- German Protestants in Ghetto churches It also asked the discharging discharging dis dis- charging of pastors incapable of or cooperating co en- operating in ri the the religious religious renewal of the German people German people as inspired by the spirit of national socialism The United States produces approximately approximately m tel 35 per percent cent of the the worlds world's output out out- put of leather |