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Show .. - - , , " - - ' - E W EAT H E . totte - , Yid,- tam , Is iimowlor. .......,, AMU ILIL ileginemisy Neon Wramoonsop II pin. Summed , Mem - PRICE-FIVE-C- .. ........ al SAIII ' ,. .-- nkeis - , .t- I 4 - art LAM UTAH ,, IPP Aid I 4 ti of ..;2!),, 0 AYS ' V- u - 4 2 ''''' , e- 41Kft, 4 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Difterersces 2 3 "0ro!ri 9 4 Vo - 5 , a. N 3 ltaikve4 6S , . ' - - - , . , ,. , . ., Warned A g4iinst- . yranny If U0 So 7;-': NO. 40 89TH YEAR VOL 352. . I ry D AY In time tones bring tate rwws trots world capitals tor tonere Deseret New 1938 16 t$ 5 0 l!r.,,,,it , w 14,0, 3 - S EVV i t 9 - 1 L--- 'a,,,,,m,,,,ar,4' 4 op , .,4 .."""..0 di..41&'. - r--- -1 1 : :! ,, 4' 11' '""1 SALT-- , . .. AIN., ,. : .. 1. ,- ....It 0- - loir "ttr.,Art."--) ,k4 .. - - , I, A10410, . ANL - - ro a, it f Wow ENTS ' iP 4., i ' SS 41 11Woolosedlog , IP-- ' 411 Illrao. SAL .., ,,IP 1, .., , 11111 ...... I , , , , - isuárbi as, Tingtodups ' ollange bit tilopptailowat I Tuemils. kat. WM. l'Imsdop . .. IS Stoo. Illedmoler .... ....4.- SS , .. , - , . ,.. . - , . - . . Jews Hide In Fear Of Renewed Aftacks; U. S. Issues Protest - , I Retiring Cabinet Man, Successor? . r--7-----'- r ,' - 1 ':.::.:., ....s. i .: ,. .. . , t ' , '1 4 Today's I Stand - I - Planes BERLIN. Today OrderedL- ONDON. Nov. Secretary Sir Kingsley Wood ide pounced today the Britian government had signed an agreement ordering an undisclosed number of Hampozteretype bombers from Canadian airci aft manufacturers for delivery in 1940. it,.- -- Ont.. Noy. (Canarlisn Press)The Dionne quintuplets were permitted today to resume their regtdar diet for the fast time since the removal of their tonsils and adenoidi a wees ago. Dr. Allan ft. Datoe said they were "getting along fine." Population Figured i NOV,. 10..4311AI- - s.. WASHINGTON Census Bureau einunated officially today the population of conunental United States exceeded acid death auBased on WM. tistic for ther:.:173 1111 the bureau tflitx;ed persona bred in thia country Jul), This number did hot inctuds. an estimated 62.700 .J2 Alaska. 406.000 in Hawaii. Loon,00. Puerto Rio), 52,1100 in the pan,. a at the Viz. nia Canal gin Islands, ;77;07; Guam and 11,700 Samoa, ; , :JON itete it The Spanish government Spainwould offer asytwo tor all political and racial refugees who would respect the tears of the country. The announcement was made by the cabinet, which publiNhed a message cc:lc:teaming 't;.hat it anti' pAiki:ifi'pet CUtiOn ffi Nazi Germany. Break Urged essiA resoluuon (Canadtan asking Prime Minister -- Mscken tie King to terminate ail eiations" with Germany, went forIvard today from the Vancouver, and- - DtbAnC4 New Weruninster Trades and Labor Council. the The resolution protested oampalm anti-Jewis-h The council also voted to send a letter of protest to the German consul in Vancouver. Execution Stayed .NEW Nev. writ of , Packer Dies CHICAGO. Nov. f ; 16-.-4 A P John K Wagner, 67. treasurer of the Cudahy, Packing Co.. since 1916. died today.- Commissar Named MOSCOW. Nov. A. Retied Wolf. - formerty- vice commissar for agriculture today was named commissar in SUMPS. awn to Robert Eikbe whose re, moral was persisteritty rumored months ago. but until now wvs not' officially confirmed. - -- Thirty Sentenced SALZBURG. Germany. Nov. I& stences of hard labor en western fortilketions today were given 30 Austrian arm? re, serrists who refused to take the Bed German army oath when for duty diurtng the Sudetenland crisis in September. , The men said it was agAinst their cormetiont to take the oath. tarry. They were ebarged with The 1149ne7 tes ranged from eight months le two years. Did You Knoto . - - A t el , . 1 ets -1 ,Aeee , - - f (APIThr ttk'tttl day Prebinent. 11, ''' f i liPMrtiAtiOn I , , 1..... 1 a likely surcesser to Homer I S. Cutnmings, left, Attorney General will take Jackson,svlicitor-yeriera- l, sea& con- - i eit'S 111'.4,1.1te,i i anA1,111 Ar..ik ; - , " , ban been mritreated Early semi the White- House, had received many telegrams And telephone calls approying Roosevelt's,, staternesit in which he said he "could scarcely believe that such things could rietaL in a twentPth rontery l' . k" '' i, -- . ,,.. ,,. 1, "Keeping America American' was the theme that nominated by two prominent Iaddresses Pres. J. Reuben (lark Dr. Jr.. and Adam S. Bettnion be fore the national C011VelltiOn of the American Bankers' Jkssociaum at Houston. Tek.. today. President Clark urged reverent protection of the ConstituLion i of the United States the ,.ide shield against trvanny's freedom.destroying spring" and Dr. Bennion warned against I lettmg insidious "time- creep urt' the into United knowingly Suites system of government. Dr. Bertnion was the third Utah speaker at the convention (Full tettts of addresonen Pres. J. Reuben (lark Jr and Dr. Adana K., Residua before tho R. I. (narration nt Houtdow be lealut ellt pages 114- the catintre'a lealing banker& rtil NV, Adams-o- f Satt Aim- the- tWlioeiation president, spoke yesterday, t :i 1 , I ;, ,,..,,,,A,,,... ( :.,, ..1 I cr I ' ; 44 f4, 'Alw I -- Warning against isms" tending toward tyranny, and trenchant appeals for support of the L. S. Constitution as the bulwark of democratic liberties, were sounded today at the A. B. A. convention in Houston. Texas. b!I Dr. Adam S. Ben ?don: left. and Pres. J. Reuben Clark Jr. LI ot British Compac 'o Be S igned Tomorrow - (Special To The Deseret News) HOUSTON. Tex, Nov. 16.--- : S..- ,- 44-WASIIINGTON. Nov. II. Jack--ap, yoar;old Solicitor general. appeared to many Capital- politiet2ms be the likely successor to Attorney General Cummings. today-t11,3z1s1 liTet7ketrs vzrat:In? gsinst CumminV. return to merit which may lead to tom- private practice in January, MUMIIM or famtsm. Awaits Protest Pruteetion Essay marking the third cabinet change i only In interested partierpar Enlargement Of Canadian Trade Treaty Alsw lies Any general protest from the since President Roosevelt took (ion ot thinking men in the got- United States againat mistreat- i For thev- - asserted. ernraent. ciifice in 1931 The president said ment of German Jews probably Ready Signature - Hns At will await Ambassador llogn WilI Dessaguguety Yesterday be had not yet given anWASHINGT(IN Nov. State Department son's conference with President I clark pregident prouthed thought to i successor. Roosevelt, ledera officials said flounced today, the trade agreements with Great Britain and against the mist-l- lat If jeektion is appointed. It will Punitt,tuuonlg O , at this 'better Caly , Canada would., be signed at the White House tomorrow after. awndhletemettecn)grrYbe not be hit Bid promotion-m-4de- ! . 17-- pmaim ,,,s. , 1 Ne.,.., tha. etwit at cirtock, .7v.. left-hiministretkei.teratit , He j i ,u,s.1itita, :x.!.....r prouttrl'aedtatioarae ex, 7' ti ar - ' ' Nov. LONDON 30z1-,-- - wt, ,s ''''' ''- '' ' 31 ...!, N., Irt-s- i 40-''rt,Vite ,'F4i;,,....:,',..'414-...71-,as econittq Disguised "planned", ,fert!.--- . sign for the Irnited States '11134 tri coure freturn ....front Berlin at OnCe (0 omy." "governrnent Canadian Prime Minister Itae; am e,,,ocial 5,curity ownershtpw and awaited Nazi reaetion to a : sci for the Internal Revenue Bic report Trt ornymitun., Violence. . ' ; kenZit mast migration pidn attributed "Thp news of the past few King Will Sign for Canada. ' tam awl fascism may farce them- reallto United States Ambassador Jo. selves IMO the American gyre days from lkorrnany oat deeply kreeMedat with the trade t4ets Proluedknt tem. Dr. Bennion declared stiocked public.o.nnion ;ft the , Mei pjt P, Kennedy. was tnthltle"'" Kingdcw9 nIt ProPosal to mo" liie Ger' States" The only safeguard. he predict. A flocsevelt Ile later bee.tme 'assistant si- of North South Jews to and ' to;ney marl said yesterday at his press coned. is clear recognition on the negotiation after six months general in charge of tax America and to Dart s of ' the ference. between a special delegation sent part of the p:eople of the Coned, luch news from an States for fundamental piEmpire Willi brought be- - matters and subsequently was here .by Great Britain and ..,x Mre 'the cabinet at its icgular PITTSBURGH. Noy. t of the world would inevitably plea of the ecorwmie that prose put in charge of of .the' of State ''' . titommerce Wednesday meeting, la has brought the country to the petts reection produce a profound quickly cutions. Earle this year he was British The agreeare a under of Departments. ConsidtatIons fore in industrial leadership. way r' chosen solicitor completed lorlay adoption among American people ir. every generslright pal!. rnent brings the total number ef. Afu- - ,a teas,. constitution. of the nation. the establ.shine among Great Britain. the Unit......ed t hand man to trairsdi..yelfre: sTe";vt''''. lirElPAtt States. France. i in Mol as the, '"fii.rk!4' tri hborkl'd Beigitmt of.,,i3O.ow President log stanier F., ne!exiCummingsafter bilk launched' was abet yntet.,, 13 ro The ll'iw Canadian fa i'O.it'zhIVIt ns an atrPement AA 'a tiffii'Va'klly Iiiiing" ,14K4,v, of Ws discus-broa- d the theme tie; upon ellarta-ntn an enlargement of the exh'ling . 'growing pow eni to i he leadership. lioye that such things could or- sum. whith centered The two previous tabinet vs- - cur Itit of the recent wave of anti- after John L. Lewis avarnA Canadian agreement which ex. ' upon the Constitutional enureiy In a twentietn century civil' guaran-to; occasioned .ipall, remits. llSemitic measurea in Germany. leal. ion.. l)eri to atPlre,l againit attempts delay 'vv.! tar?, G of It7ecniateli'll H. and Dern, aymiernmena ge Brittwalnitnbeg ref Official sources said the both arfreetnents- Ill' ; Details The president lead his brief - mritance. of William H. Woodin. ish gcwerninent was torindering i ill The ionstitution prtwirttri. a statement tinning the hundreds ot tterns ' against trenos of the Itnthatat proee. times were Iffiest by men from their eihave tariff on whirh revenue new for railing a meeting ttf an itrergov., the labor grodp which tend to destroy constito dttreto the reporters gathered epartments. ernmt-nta- l conceisnosrnionmas for committee on refugees that. fanwist Bona! his wound government. lim)ett7li,inat'idoen. Besides laek,on. men wtle,e uotP" Evian-Les- set up at ii a in s-t hesk. His voice v.as sermus Prsident Clark. referring to membership names figured in ,metulaumt France. last July. The eurpose releade iiiimbaeF Tbe to amount more and his than lattrotanno iht. manner ist the coratituuon. complete haulers folemn. over a successor to Cummings inof the session would be to study, hundreds of pages, since the. said: "Our Fathers knew all these annuallv to push forward a new officials resrded eluded Gov Fronk Murphv of hisGovyrnmerit what can be done for jews in most is the British a as drive remarks which leaders agreement organizin-highly important. ppmaches of tyranny. They Michigan. friend of the presiderA I Germany. told the eonvention was the "par. Masmuch as the nead of a nacould Lear Its muffled tread far portant yet completed. It nal. l'1- ho -ie. tion rarely commenui recently'- was defeated for Britain also is considering the the aia's of amount' been hereoff. as, on regarded ,nternal quetión They left us signs and warn. election: Asst. Attv. Gen. orten status cf a eontemplated visit The inotinn to adopt the TO ar. Secretary Iluilta cherished pro nags to quicken our ears, thev developments in another minMcMahon. and Asst. Atty. Gen. to Berlin Rublee of stiMUlate world tO trade. a as titles whole George try. set up for ns bulwarks across grain passed tinannnthe Carliblenrria"d- of the Great Britain is the United his path. So sell did they do ously. on two sections, when Other (7habges Discussed SECOND CONCERT committee. who wants to dis- hav1n7 befit euitomerStates' were considered for- firmest of their work. that they separately. The announcement of CuMj cuss with Nazi reprrsentative ' The second tvricert sponsor-more than half a helium there were a few "no" votes. taken voers, did not leave Its . tyranny Mino iritpersling retirement ic 1.0ric.meane of &fa rt in g the or. by the Music Department stni lair. Human freedom, happiness dollars in American eanorts in ArtH s Give Power Union Building at the Universi.y dzriv emigration of refugees, It newed discussion in political tir1937. two These articles gave ibe and prosperity. filled. the- land etea e4hee Womble elet-was Fain the British government of. Utah will Ite'lleld in the' The agreement with Great Brit- Execortyc Board the power to and toy abode in the hearts of ehaneee- - There have bee" may --tiring further prPur c4t Building at 4 p.m. tornorroti. Inname the date and site for con-- aim the State Department said. the Berlin to receive Rubtee. ports that Secretaries Worsirinz, --terpretation of the tone , ard assessed FMall included also northein Ireland pm. Mistrial unions Swanson arwl Roper Might rrDon Juan" will be a per capita tax British ; in the night and began stalking and the given. GILLMAN. MAW TO TALK sign or be shifted to other pos. of :in cents. Colonial empire including her our liberties even as a wild beast Old age assistance and public Another ;government vacancy BECI1111 OPPIVEll LEA YEA was AmericaLewis Latin r.in aroused an Ma IY"sessldris creeps by relief will be discussed by 1. W of caused by the resignation Colonel B. E. Grey, Salt Lake The United Kingdom agreenes.., yesterday 'by west coast upon its victim. Gillman,- director of the State' James- Reosevelt as One of his -District U. S. Army Recruting to hold up comsidera- ment mill lae accompanied by a The Constitution is our ante Board ot Public Welfare, and fattler's secretaries. director left today on his an- - delegates probahtv don of the seeond article Mr an- - note from Great Britain express- shield against' this crouching Herbert R. Maw, former presi. trill not be filled James. now nual tour Inspection of recruiting other 13 that the beast: it is our sole wespen of Constitution ing country's willingness hearing by dent of the Senate. before the in Idaho and North- - Committee. recuperating on a California discuss with the United States defense against tyranny's free. Women's Legislative Council at ranch after an operation, is ex' ern Utah. lie will visit Boise. . Lewis told the 54) delegates any tariff reductions wriith 10 a.m. tomorrow in the House dortedestroying spring." peeted to return to the White Twtn Fails, Pocatello. Idaho Valls Prescient Clark urged the of Representative& might follow on tither products House secretariat in the spring. and Ogden. see CIO On Page a . bankers. as the M.11 of money exported by the United States. , and taptains of Industry, not to 4 1. cling to the rear as slacken. . a "Justifying your act and place by the ecnventent and comforting assertion that by so doing you are best serving those who LONDON'. Ntolt. 16 (AP)-- 3, Britain under League of Nations tory under liritith administr,acon- are a state1,V look StOOd ill majesty's to you for protection. This government eillInent Makohn MacDotuild. secretary of mandate. Intense anxiety has is false: to some it will look all teintitating the transfer of these ,I me' t made Sept- 21. MC. by an- colonies- - told the Howie of Corn. Such authorization. NibDonald been aroased in Tanganyika over on territories secretermsr i any mocut today that the British govthony Eden. then foreign sai& was telegraphed yesterday the possibility of a return to See A. a. A. On Page $ Previously Richard Austin But- - 4ary, that the government slid i ernment had authorized the anto the governor of Tangamlka Germany in an effort to meet i ler. undersecretary for not "intend to make any deal foreign nouncement that it 'did not territory, former Gerrnan colony Adolf Hitler's coloniaT demands. had refused to answer a of with German, at 'the the transfer of any terri - affairs, in East Africa., now 1k1 by Give Reply whether the gov- - other colonial powers."rapente MacDonald replied to Geoffrey L. Mangler, opposition I Liberal. who asked him "to make it clear in vthe grellt awdetT among all classes of the popula- non there tm Tanganvikal that tbry (the Bntisb .governinesin do not contemplate In any fore- so seeable period the handing over PARIS, Nov. (Daladier's ataumient preaurnHOUSTON. Tex. Nov. 16tAPI of terrttories to the bullies of Da ladier today declared ably meant he had no intention Phillip A. lemon. Brookhrn. MARITZBURG. that his government would cede of relinquishing Togoiand and Berlin. Natal, South the uttermost.- - he said. N. T.. today 'was elected ' MacDonald said: no colonies to Germany and that Smuts was chief of the forces ut thy American Bankerspresident Africa. Nov. Cameoon& held by k'rance unAssocs. 'A telegram was sent to the Jan it would protect the coloMal which ousted Gerrminy from Af- - stion to succeed Orval W. Adams der League of Nations mandate. d-of of as governor France yeaterestablished Tonganyilut as a colomsa Power during These have frequently ben men. tegrity Salt Lake City. Utah. er r4 the Union of South Africa's j ma after the Worid War. day authorizing him to announce med. - among the. territories the world way. Then- he-- went Wiliston-Salettthat the prime minister (ham, World War forces. today deciar tio inch measure as cesslowol to England and served as men- that might be handed back). N. C.. was elected Brat eke to answer an colonial territories has even ed the union- would if nee- ber of the empire's weir tomtit Daledier. threatened with a beriain) hoe given president and P, D.. Houston. been considered. said the pres etleaticsowe the previona day i essair to retain- herfight , mandate over- he financial cabinet and Nashville. Tenn., Won the second premier of the over southwest Africa. former mke in- - a stotement to the prese provant, pill was reported aIRO to to the effect that the govermnent Now Afriern. South Union. he is vice Twesidency. German colony. designed to quiet ,atutious dues. have received stiff cmtditions did not contemplate the transfer the dorntnion's minister of Juts The three officers were elect of any terrttory under British tions. especialky from members, from Italy aa lb In a speech here the veteran of a dee peke ed unanimously. Froneh-ltalla- n of parliament. administiftiOn. in g of Defense Minister accord. gacred eampaigner termed a Howittm who had been opposSpeal The Chamber of Deputies MosAnswer le 'No" Theme dementia.. Bald persons trust" the League of Nations Oscar. Pirow's current visit to ed by Dean, Topeka. The answer of Prime Minister Mittee on colonies yesterdar de. dose to the foreign officc- were mandate which was Kim. ar,d Frank P. Powers.. Mora. Europe Smuts declared. Thew granted ' mended that the government Chamberlain to which MacDon- - I South Africa 'in '1920 to rule cede to Italy tbe that the has ,Prance see can to he if gone ,get .Minti,..watt,..the.cbcdre.og make-- no- - commitment ald referred. wax 2,19,000-equati itovermnerli and Djibouti-Addi- s Ababa liallwav COnCerir miles of terrttorr simple ,"No. the vention's isnninating committee. n log-th-e to a question ji.by F. J. Bet- return iMd the poit'orDjiboutE-iseized from Germany .in 191b. her' manufacturers-th- e British -war,lost colMiles in response to- Om- - and - harm with Italy Out 4h1,,,e, LAtbeeit& are Utr tietnid South detetse whkif Vitally nee- i the nominations for the position. h.iFiftehtturtsrerMater domandt :control of- the Suel'tanal and 1 "Can' the prime minister f Africa and goingto its vital interests, in- Houston is slated 'to become yeast essary for protection of the Un- 3without consulting.partiment, Tunisia the administration : form the House whether his eluding southwest Africa. to wit of South AfricaZ... , . I Went st.the ADA ht INA ' , 1 British Await Nazi Reply To - - - ' pi an For Jelys's . - 1 la Attack Itico. '' !tit wrantstm r;er-n-o- a- -- 'i...4,-,..,.- t ''',:-'-.-xlet it',;-",.,- -- .... :.' i c !Broad Posvers 'To Leadership i . Under the headlire--Washinton Under Judas' Order," the No- trona' Zeitong editorial sad of the American smbessatior's- - top Brh home: We in Germany know too well the circles in the United States which answer f,,r such maneuvers to give them too 4Pt''.4.4Pi't.ir "AS in al previous Anti-Geman campaigns of agitation this time. too. the American Minis. ter of Interior Ickes is at the head ' of directed agitaUon 2 anti-trus- . The COM-ftiO- . n ., ' - 1 n. , ; - ; - : --S- I agathst the Retch." Depletes Violence lekel sPoite on .Sunda Y night radio forum deploring the Ger- riasn drive. .The paper described Ickes as ; . 3.967.4.02claci-orntluiri- i I h ; f See JEWS Oh Page 8 - . ; ' I - I d Anglo-Italia- n : - - . Accord Begins BOME . V"' -- Beware 'Isms' fillenace, Utah Speakers Urge ' '''."7-'- -4, 7 N.. ikken uat pon too," was He added the statement intended to take at the ,,toning home of the Catholic eaidinal's in Vienna and measures against he said, Catholics elsewhere who, Politicians Believe Solicitor Will Succeed Cutn minis, Who Returns To Private Life . -- - obert Jackson Discussed F or General Post . 11ctnse 16. tuttan &ties as athotic element, plied to well as Jewt4t. S:ephen Earl), pi c,s secretary, told reporters the morning newspapers. in referring TO the prc,ident's forritat statement yethe Nazi atsterda. denouncing tacks. had -- overplayed" the Jewand isti angle neglected to tioint out that t'athoitts also were- involeci. statement." lie president's was treated try the EI,r!t- said, a and as. unusual rather press firm statement as to Jews only, but it refers to 'he Catholic sit- i .. uI Nov. atramit right. anti-Jewi- t ! !1 ,.,- ' ' N S. whose resignatiOn as place in ititillary, is Robert H. by a Jewilh youth revolted in the AP) execution against office lurniture and ni.alt funds of the New York, Chicago Si St Louis ("Nickel Plate"i Railroad was automatically billyed today by notice of appeal from judgments obtained by holders of the road's unsecured 6 per mot notes,. due last Oct. I. A niarshal's ; , , e , athtek- - I ' ' i pat Remits His assassination ; - B. C.. Nov. 16. VANCOUVER. seen 4:41gretarA" ; , ''''' 0 . flounced today that when the 6v11 war Was ended Spainpresousa- government bly a victorious , ,, It Wal a reneihua 1101812Y; the German Protestant day of atone Inenk lUxt other papers made no OOMMent. Au government offices fiod infamies' loose" were dosed, and Jewa were keening out of sight until after the funeral of 16.(AP) Nov. BARCELONA, N , .'- ' WASJIINGTON. - ''.. ( . - ! . :. 4,E - - ' .7.. tk'n' - kt -' th' ' 1111 - N yesterday that he persorally had sunmioned Wilson to return for vonsultations on the Jewish situa- :v., S I i I Nal-ion- 1 1) .... 1 Back On 1Clormal Food. ) ... ,;.' 1 I - Jews sought seclusion Against any fresh outlinusta of German feeling Welly wnile the United States embassy sent a to note formal foreign office protesting the destruction of American Jews property during the attaeksof last utbek. No details were given in the note but the United States re-served the right to take further action in behalf of anv interests harmed. An editorial of an important Nazi newspaper anrilit assailed what if called the "concessions of the American to Amertcan Jewry. The editorial was directed spe cifically against the United States secretary of the interior. Ilarold L. Ickes. and the to Mnbassador Hugh It Avr,v3n to return to the United States. esbabitmi la Gorriag Paper It was published in the al Zeitung of Linen, Iliwriewspe- per of Field Marshal Goering who only to rh..,..seitor Hitter ia the Nawreghrle The article apparently- was wruten before President 'loose- - I , - 1 Nov. ' t ' On Problem I , ews kt, i -Regrets Catholic. 777- -And Jew Abuse; Awaits Envoy I 4 rNazi Press Raps Nazi I - ! ' Condentns All , ... CI 1 Pres. J Reuben Attacks And Dr. Lem:lion Talk ProQin en to , , , , Nazi 7"',... Nov. 16(AP) A formal declaration and new credentials for Britain's ambassador effect last today brought into Easter's broad astreemem which, among other things. recognizes Italy's conquest of The Earl of Perth. British ambassador and Forvign Minister Count Galeezzo Ciano signed a brief document in the Victory room of the Palazzo Chia the Italian foreign office, which said the accord was "entered into with vigor today.' Earlier Lord Perth presented to Count Clano new credentials accrediting hint to King Vittorio Emanuele as King of Italy and Emperor of Ethiopia. As a consequence of these step Italy emerged the victor in the eccatomie campaign England led against her during the conquest of Ethiopia in 1935. Anglo-Italia- n Etha. BOND NAMED TO rowr Supt W. J. Bond ot Duchenne District was appointed today by Gay. Henry IL Blood to the State Textbook Common, to suo, reed LeRoy Bishop. formerly superintendent of the Morgan District, The Textbook Commie don is charged with the duty of for the selecting textbooks schools of the 7ukte7 , TO. REMOVE PRISONERS U. S. Chief Deputy, Marr.hall Alf G. Gumt leave toMitrit to remove ten prisoners, eight of them go to the LI Reno. Okla, tonna, Federal Reformatory, e- - That - . - 1 - ytanny. l- in-- world-scattere- . dark--tem- - pt --- fl6 Britain Refuses To Give Up Any Tenit ory Ulld er Adm imstration ' ' , 1 le , iBartliers Name ' : ; France Will Gire No Land To Germany, Daladier Says , .- a South Africa Ready To FiLrht 1New Officers la" To Prevent Return Of Colony litt Convention i , . . Christia, Botierr-M,--itene- i. -- - - later-becam- - - Nazis decree death - for property destroyers? Salt Laker claims police car caused mishap! .. (17. Complkatiaiii deepen in schooli act passage?tp, 41),Z Ihttler"backjkict-inSaturday? 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