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Show Xews Review of Current Events DEALS WITH DICTATORS Chamberlain Planning Anglo-Italian Agreement and Four-Power Pact . . . France in Dilemma I ' I X " ' ! i x A ' i f , r . - , - ---J Chancellor Hitler delivering the sensational speech In which he defied the world, declaring Germany was not afraid of war. Above him U seen General Gocring. This Is a radiophoto from Berlin. VittW IV. PuJartd I SUMMARIZES THE WORLD'S WEEK C Wttlcrrt Newipjpcr Union. Anglo-Italian Plans SUPPORTED by a large majority in the house of commons. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Chamber-lain moved rapidly toward rcaliza-I rcaliza-I tion of his plan for V- i .;.' European appeasement, appease-ment, the basis of which was to be a speedy truce with Italy, to be followed by a four - power pact including Britain. Brit-ain. France, Italy and Germany. Chamberlain abandoned aban-doned crit.rciy the P.f t H f .- ' TVll- Neville icv b;iscj on c.,::l-c-Chambrrlain l;vc 5(.Cur.'.y. He Rot rid rf FiTClrn Secretary Ar..h.,:.y Kd'-n. putting in his r'-ce I. r t Halifax, Hal-ifax, out-p ken fr;-:;J t N.i'i Or-many, Or-many, and d: the r,; p ,-n cf the Labor party in j :t r !..-? i-r: t. The earl (f IVrth. Hr.t. .h n-r.-ba:oad r to FV.rre. h. i l co-.vrM.i-i tior.s v, .th It.ih.in F.T-.,:n ?.! :;.".'.t Ciano nr. A -A .n ih.m c t I.' :: cK-n f..r furthr !r ruct. r.. It v..n unit! IVrth ar. ! Ci.i:-, i are- I thr f !-1 !-1 - -.v ; : : t p rr.,:st b-' (! -cj- ' I an 'I. if p 5-:h:- rva le a art f t: o ; t.oryl n-H'.:re trv.y: j Hr.'.a;n mi: t r-c e tl 1' I ) C"".rr;(-'.t r J F'1.: p.... ' I An An:' It .'...in "- ! Vtm'.mh , pact 1 b- a r r a :. I t t:. -'. ; '. I It.ih.in r. iv.il p..r;'y v..'.h I'r.'..i r. In I the M'- h'.'-rr v-.m. r- ! ;rt. -i in Italy's It-aly's tr.- ; t in I. :":'. i. nr. I I'.r.' h .v.v.irar;r-t l: .it th" S c,:-..il .'.! bp saf'-;: ;.ir !:! aut.-.t c! i:: vr a:r ntt.uk. Imnicli.-iV c"-at;"n tf ar t; It il-Ian il-Ian prnji.'!).: tr.'J.t in lh, Ilr.t.-.h t-r r i-lurn-s m t:.p NY tr I'.r.t in r t :rn fur which Itt !y w;! c j.r jn Vr i.ct to inchi'! aiiti-Iiriti-.il pr-'pa i". la In its Ii.iri r.i'!i broa Icas'.t. Vi'ith.rlra A al of f-Tc n "vol. inter in-ter s" from Spain w.n to bo manflff! by lintun, nnd it wan un-(Iits('m un-(Iits('m in London lb. at (:innrr:i r Hitlrr of G-rin.iny hart srrrl t that. Ami that T.ily wmill nt rr-fuse. rr-fuse. ftl'.liour:ii M ir-'lull r 'pen ally wishes that Franco be frantctl belli bel-li U" rent rights. Franco in Tight Placo rKANCK. it was rxpTt.v. v.nul.1 flflojil a cuirr parallel with that ff Ilnt-nri. fur, fls Foreign M:ni-tcr f)r!bn s.i ir). (he m ; t;iit tit her w i -r find hrrwlf i-htled in Kurcjw'. H.,w-rvrr H.,w-rvrr I'l'Miiier t'hau'eMip ervrr no-tier no-tier nn Ch.i n .IktI.i in thai the Fr'ncti wiiilfl Jiin in Ihn prop.'-r'l f-mr-power part mily if pr " t i'i' t n in wi-rr ;i i", i ir r f r ( ' e c h ' 1 1 v a k i a ntvl An uria, 'Dm French pccr't ilef.-ii.o rtirnrnillec mf t to nrcanip nn nrmq rxp.iii".i-in pi n era in invulvmt; $i:-1.-..4')i),(H)i) ;Uh to lav plani for e. feiuiinii thn C'-'oiin au.iin-t (Iriman n (:r'"-r;i('n. 'I he ( h.unbei la in pi m b'avei ruit Sov iet '. hi -. ia , nn n Ily of 1- i an re ; ami the French hUm sernwd bL.dv t.i t.-;r ani.Hier ally, f.ir I'.. land, il appeared, was nb"ut to enler into ;i it n t; ree i in nt wi ' h t le r ma ny niiainst Hnia. I-'teld Macdial (.oei inn. Hitler's rit.'ht band iniin, was in Warsaw, rntetl. lined by President Mo irhi. -"-.rei(:n Mini-!-ter Keck and Finbl Mai -;hal Sinii;ly. Kid, bead tif the Polidi ntmy. That soldier niifl (ilher leadintl F'deq be lievn war Lelween (ieiinanv nnd lliiiia will break out befniP hmn They (pint lil;n the (ieinian but fear lhat if Malm 1od thn w ar Hitler would proceed to f ab Poland. Isolationist j Choercd AMF.IUCAN i!nlaliunistq naw In thn new l-aiiopean develup-inrnls develup-inrnls thn pclipm of Ihe InteiitH-lltinnlisiu InteiitH-lltinnlisiu fusletrd by President llooievelt nnd Sncrclniy Hull, nnd wnrn ea I ly piicoiu n tfed in I heir del rr mil in I imi to keep I hp ttniled fit n ten fi en f i on i fm rijni rn tannin rnnnl h. At Ihn pa inn 1 imp tlm pi o pnnnnts of piiwrtfnl national defence wni n rbt tni n f m 1 thn ndininUI i a tion's big navy prram received a Kreat boost. The house naval af- j fairs curr.mi'.tee was abcut ready to ; report favorably the b.lhon du!l.ir navy construction bill, wh.ch may include prov;s:un fr the est.ib!.;h-ment est.ib!.;h-ment of more naval bases, ma. my in the Pacif.c. j i Hitler Defies the World j POLITICAL turmoil spread over : Europe after ReicM.sfuthrcr Ad-li Hitler, in an address to the reichs-taff. reichs-taff. declared h:i intent:' n to make most powerful r.a-: r.a-: tlcr.s in the H?rld. gave w arn:n(E that it was re-arm. ng and 1 did not f.-ar war tho-.iijh it drs.red pracc. and ci-n ar.d r 1 the r r n r I Germany's I cr ! ::;r, F'.:rthr-r::. r. H.'.!t u; " r". ! the i - i'.Tf.i.ve ac'..- - i tf l-y.r .nd J.,;an. "oUUulr, and aiirrtc i that ('rr::r.T ..'.J n A t'drrate ul'-.r.tc V:ct ry t f f e I -yal.-.t fart:, n m S; a.:; cvrf rn-COI rn-COI rebel f rcri T-.e f...-' rer l ' 1 .ih r'- " a t: n t'f hi i.;rrni m e :;-;; C: .incr" r S r ,; I .c t r A An ?'.,; fr; :nc-. '. '. . ; :, l.l C:t.:.e. a- J J f r- t f rl act as a r.i! i r'.r. ! cayc T. i a. , op t: .i 1 t- r 'r; rr - rr tf A ;. '.r.a v. .1 t r ; rnrr.r J lie o; :.!y t.' r- -i '.r r i .-.-. ! - r s:'., :i a -: a . : t C; c '.: -' . . a v. . '. r . i t : r (i'T:v..i! i in t.'. ..t c ..- : t rrr Krant 1 "p :.: cal 1.1 t'.t " H . ' r ' i ; rrch n. t " t l-e i ::v rr- ar-l.-e i at a d-cira'..v n !. at I'.rr- at will it-., re C'.rrt P.r.ta.n. har.;c an I other urt'.rrn rri m rarrt-ir.tf rarrt-ir.tf cut her Ir.trrr.At.rr.al j '..c.r, v.d! cor.t.r.uc hrr rf. r'.t to T thn last vest f the r:-.rral ct- t'.e:r cnt Vkl-.-h t : r t i; c W. :'. J ar; vk.lt ins si that the "have r. t ' r.atii'ni rt.;;st bp rest red to a bai s of r p.iah'.y with t!:p "I ( - rrs, di-.d is prepared to defy a: t con bina'-; -:1 ,( p-.-Acrs h.ch n ay be f 'nv.rj a ca,r.t hrr. Halifax Succeeds Eden J FFfSINt; to t , tkl-x-s -'.h brrla .n in f-..s jdnr.i to b'.:y" fnrn,!!r trt'lrnin,! v. :ifi Gc: marr j p I ' : ! ' nr. l r.Air. V t I An. ''i.'ct I In. H; i! '"fl tt-, tr: jiv a!. a I .1, f..;:' t ti e n 1 -n I f 1 ;'cin il.ctat.-t f r ' A ye r. fx tr.r I f' '111 ti e c.ll .i.rt. V.'.il t'.;:n iut. .'Mint l'i .u l.. rn. t.'-p I 1 n.'ll .ll (. ir.:, .,. ! 1 -.11 r! ,ry. V I "I V ' i " ; I ,. fr.c crr.l r.lrt, t.-n p t:il .'.v. H,., , I .,. LC hi r'Trrl t -...-.!-. . r ti un ; , (,.r llili.r. w,i r'-i'-'iiiiv ft;: r'.l.-.l , 1-l.mre. mil tin .-.-1 .-, ,, .rr,..,. tale a trrioui ri f..r ti e Hi it,-.!, ri iimrnt. Vis.-. Mini ll.il-f.,,. ,,r, .tPe, .i,-,,, id the council and f..( i)trr vu-ci.-v ,.f India, i. n i-.-i tn,i f, ., ,, i.rr anil mi Incislrnt n,lv..rnin i.( Inunc. diatn fi irniUhii (ir, mil ,i,l llalv. rvrn nt (tin cost ,.f t, r;it .-,.. c.-ssi.Mi. hv Hiilai,,. lt .,, ,rn, I. i ll.-ilin t.t I,. ni( n,;,. t t:,i- iurr llllltll'l . w illi thn ra,,. , Crop Instirnnco M.m.irjnr 1)"Y M. ;i;i i n ,,f Mi,,,i ,, lirrn n):1, In nimi:,-.-r i,f Ihn Uniiniio.noii (,,,,., M ,.,,, ,.,,. -..li"l:ltl.MI. II, p i;,., v rii :,lr, ,,. II. -r tllP l,rw f.,,11, hnv ,p lir;,t tiimrn ni:iiiis ,,,,,, (,, iiipi '1 Ik- n'nitnii -i, , ,:,,0 l-v Hip ,..:,i, nf ,., ,, whi, nKo -i-l.- l.-il (V, il A .I,,!,,,.,.,,, ,,,, ,,v i.f Aiiipi. ., . II. , ,. i;,r.- I,,,, ,,, ,.,i,.f A t riillni p ,1, p ,, li,,,..,! , ,),vi., mini p In II,,. ,, ,. ,,, ,,f ,., M u, in ( r .-. l 1 . 1 1 , i i q cin. I'l 1". McNutt Hullabaloo PAUL V. McNUTT, high commissioner commis-sioner to the Philippines, came home to report to the President, and as soon as he arrived in Washington Wash-ington his enthusiastic friends staged a big reception for the purpose pur-pose of booming him as Democratic nominee for the Presidency in 1J40. All experienced politicians agree that this is most premature, and in the capital it was felt that it was decidedly distasteful to Mr. Roosevelt, Roose-velt, who doesn't wish to be hurried in picking his possible successor. No member of the cabinet except Secretary Roper and no important man of the administration attended the reception. McNutt said he was not a candidate candi-date for any office, but Senator Sher- , man Minton, Governor Townsend j and other leading Democrats of In- j diana insist he should be nominated j in 1940, and no one doubts that he would like to be so honored. Chandler in Race GOVERNOR A. B. ("HAPPY") j CHANDLER of Kentucky for- I mally announced his candidacy for the senate seat occupied by AIU-n j W. Earkk-y, majority leader. He said he would try to conf.r.e h.s f.ghf to state issues, but would not : hesitate to take issue with the Roosevelt administration if it inter- ; fered in the primaries in behalf tf Earkley. I ; Green Hits Lewis' Plan MOVING to s-. p John Lewis ar.d his C. I. O. from gnin.r.g p'.!.t-Icnl p'.!.t-Icnl c--.rit.-oI rf Pc:.r.s.v!v:r..a. the A.T.cr.can Feti-Tat.on cf LaL-.r revoked re-voked the charter f the stite tra-..-n. Tris. 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