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Show ROME, BERLIN, TOKIO -TO SIGN PACT BARRING COMMUNISM INROADS : I . " . Military Alliance Will Not Be Included in Agreement; British, Nazis, Soviet : Ratify Naval Treaties ROME, Nov. 4 (UP) The German embassy announced today to-day that Italy, Germany and Japan would sign an anticommun-Um anticommun-Um pact here Saturday. ' A German embassy as nhfisniaa told the. United Frees that Joey-erilns Joey-erilns Vea Riboentrep, ace German Ger-man diplomat, would arrive la Soma tsnsrrw and that set the following day he weald alga a trt-power trt-power anttostasaaalasa pact with. Foreign Minister Oaleass Oaaw of Italy and Japanese amnassadar ' Hotts, The terms win be Identical to last year's German-Japs nois antl- , communist pact. It was announced. That pact does not Involve a milk " tary alliance. Neutral diplomats said that Voa 1 Ribbon trop, during bis recent visit with Premier Benito Muaaolsal and Clan, had placed onsldarabla pressor aa Italy U jbia la the) traaiy. . - .-- . . . . - . It was reported that Mussolini agreed an th condition that It would not be signed until after' th opening of the Brussels nine-power nine-power eoeferane to awdlasa ,ta ChlnsM-Japaaea war. It waa expected that Italy and Japan shortly would announce ax- -tension ef a trad treaty to aover Japanese commercial interests la Ethiopia. Britain, Nazis, Russ Ratify Naval Pacts LONDON, Nov. 4 VP) Gnat Britain, Germany and Soviet Russia Rus-sia today formally exchanged instruments in-struments of ratification to Anglo-sovist Anglo-sovist and Anglo-German aaval treaties. Those treaties war designed to bring Germany and Russia withla th scop of th London tri power treaty between Great Britain, the United StaUa and Franc. Dr. Ernst Wosrmann, counselor of th German embassy la London, signed for Germany and Moiseye-vitch Moiseye-vitch Karen for Russia both going to the foreign office for th brief ceremony. Th treaties make Germany and Russia subject to th London treaty, which provide for exchange of building information and limit th sis ef ships, but not their number. num-ber. There are certain Far Eastern East-ern exceptions for Russia. Russia is to be fro from any obligation ob-ligation to supply Information about naval vessels constructed or employed em-ployed In th Far Eaat. Moreover, upon notification to Gnat Britain, Russia will be allowed to depart from restrictions oa sixes of vessels In th Far East, should Japan's naval construction exceed tin treaty limitations. Japan refused to agree to any such limitations at th London eon-ferene eon-ferene or to aiga th resulting treaty. |