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Show Date Foe Extra Session Studied Italians, Germans Back Tokio; British, French Support U.S. ; 1 Duce Defends Nippon, Berlin Gives Blunt i Warning President Roosevelt's speech t Chicago yesterday brought sharp reaction from the three nations Italy, Germany and Japan whom he accused by in ference of being warmaker. : Development! In world Cap ltala were: la Berne an editorial attributed U 11 duos defended Japan's eourse 1st China, la Berlin the foreign office warned Roosevelt to remember the "shipwreck" of President Wilson. la Tokle one of ths highest naval officials declared flatly that Japan would not halt bar operations in China. . i la Geneva the league- assembly condemned Japan as a treaty breaker and voted oon vocation at a nine-power conference, including the United Stale. la Leaden the cabinet decided t ask Roosevelt Just- hew far the ' United Bute will go In eo Us bo rating rat-ing to restrain an aggressor nation. ROME, Oct (INS) In aa editorial edi-torial attributed to II duce, the la. fluentlsJ newspaper Popolo d'ltalla today by Inference lashed back at President Roosevelt's Implied ertti-clsm ertti-clsm of Japan's role in tile far east. Japan's campaign In China is "fully justified," the paper stated. "When w say that the Europe of tomorrow will be fascist, we base our statement on a point ef fact," MuasoUnl instated. "There can be no doubt that Japan Ja-pan la freeing herself front the parliamentary cost of mail . . . which would have arrestsd her vital flight, which w fully understand and feel is Justified," the editorial continued. 'The cackle of old women and the reproaching! of archbiabops make us laugh, and they make us sick. "Japan la not formally a fascist nation, but her antibolshevlk attitude atti-tude brings her among tha fascist states which have entered tha field against Bolshevism." BERLIN, Oct. UP Ths German Ger-man foreign office Issued a warning warn-ing to President Roosevelt today to "remember the shipwreck" of hla predecessor,' Wood row Wilson, commenting on the American president's presi-dent's appeal against aggressors la his Chicago apeech yesterday. Speaking through ths official mouthpiece, Deutsche Dlplomatisch-Polltiache Dlplomatisch-Polltiache Korrespondens, tha for sign office inquires sharply which nationa Mr. Roosevelt waa talking about In hla Chicago apeech. "Mr. Roosevelt talked tn very, general terms about the sacred-ness sacred-ness of treaties' without distinguishing distin-guishing which treaties conform to international morality and which do not," tha foreign office organ said. "He spoke of countries eager ta attack and of ethera which think only of defending themselves, without with-out even hare indicating any adequate ade-quate marks of identification. "Hs avoided discussing the role of bolshevism which menaces all atatea and peoples." Germans, tha article ' continued, cannot be blamed for remembering Woodrow Wilson's efforts to initiate initi-ate reform of International relationships rela-tionships according to the principle of .Justice and morality (through the League of Nations). "If the president ef the United States, however, wanta to undertake, under-take, in earnest, responsibility for the initiative which really will lead to Improvement of conditions, he cannot escape remembering the shipwreck suffered by bis predecessor prede-cessor (Wilson) and ahould be satisfied sat-isfied In his own mind whether, In addition to the determination, ha also possesses strength enough actually ac-tually to make Justice triumphant In tha world." TOKIO, Oct. IA? President Roosevelt's condemnation of aggression aggres-sion today draw from Japan flat refusal to halt her military machine " in China in deference t the world opinion. One of Japan's highest naval officials, offi-cials, taking the president's Chicago Chi-cago speech aa an obvious shaft at ACooUnuas mi Paso TaMSa -SColuau tee EXTRA SESSION : DATESSTIIDIED tOoatlnutd from Paga On ay lnff majority of tha farmara wanted aurplua control. Ha aald ha alao found a better understanding un-derstanding among; tha voterg of what tt wai all about. For example, ha aaid ha did not hear any complaint com-plaint when ha mentioned that W . P A and P W A have got to ba curtailed, cur-tailed, whereaj two or three yea re aro there would have been an awful howl at auch a auggeatlon. Today, ha aald, tha people understand under-stand that tha relief . and public worka programa were not mare handouta, but an economic program that ahifta with tha aconomlca af the nation. Ha aaid it waa not nece unary any more to keep 2,000,000 penona on relief. Trmnafrr Nuggeatd Ha aald he found much land In tha drouth areaj of tha northweat that ahould never have been cultl-vatad. cultl-vatad. and that If farmer there would traiufer to tha Irrigated Boiie alley, for inetance, they would plant ether than aurplua cropa. Ha aaid ha had found no lack of hit re t for aurplua control In good areaa bacauaa tha farmara evidently remembered what happened before and were now better educated to tha requirement!. |