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Russia Demands Early Answer To Protests MOSCOW, Aug. 30 (I red fleet maneuvered in the Black Sea and red army troops in the held tactical maneuvers western special district today as the Moscow government demand an early and satisfactory answer to Russian protests against alleged Rumanian army provocations. The official soviet news agency hold would Tass said Russia for ' conRumania responsible sequences of alleged Rumanian army provocations on the Bessarabian frontier and it was said the situation would take a "grave turn if there were Russian casualties In addition to the Black Sea fleet maneuvers the Russian navy also was conducting tactical submarine exercises in the Pacific apparently off the Siberian maritime provinces. Planes participated in all operations. Reports said planes photographed and bombed "enemy vessels in the Black Sea and it was said a scouting submarine "penetrated a hostile naval base. In the Pacific, torpedo carrying planes destroyed a caravan of enemy ships. The army's tactical maneuvers In the western special military district, fronting roughly on . Poland, were w,.tched closely by Defense Commissar Semyon Timoshenko and Gen. Kyril Meretz-kochief of the army staff. Announcement of complications between Russia and Rumania, at the moment when foreign ministers of Germany, Italy, Rumania and Hungary were considering at Vienna the explosive Transylvanian territorial dispute, came from the official news agency Tass. Tass disclosed that 11 days ago Russia had protested alleged Bessarabian frontier provocations; that if followed up this protest with a new one yesterday announcing Rumania would be held responsible for any consequences, and that this protest was supplemented by a demand by V. G. Dekanozov, ctommissar deputy and foreign affairs, to Grigore Gafencu, new Rumanian minister, that Rumania give an early and satisfactory" reply to the new protest. Willkie Challenges FDR On Bill Issue RUSHVILLE, Ind, Aug 30. IP) Wendell L. Willkie challenged President Roosevelt today to take a stand on the Overton-Russell amendment to the military conscription bill which the Republican presidential candidate charged would establish a potential dictatorship" in the United States. He demanded a direct answer from the president because, he the issue is the form of said, government under which we shall live, the way of life for which we shall stand." He said he hoped Mr. Roosevelt would not answer with a quip about how Wendell and he Willkie loves property (Roosevelt) loves humanity." amendThe ment would authorize the secreto seize taries of war and navy and operate any manufacturing plant or facility necessary for the national defense whenever the secretary is unable to reach an agreement with the owner for its use or operation by the federal government, t Willkie charged the amendment would give the president absolute and arbitrary control of virtually the entire economic system. He described it as startling, revolutionary, a means of sovietizing American enterprise and another step toward what took place in Germany industries conscripted, unions abolished." senate-approv- v, CONGRESS SPEEDS DEFENSE ISSUES WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 (U.P1 Congress moved swiftly today to pour dollars into the national defense chest and give business an incentive to participate wholeheartedly in the preparedness program. Senate leaders said the excess profits tax bill, approved by the The pigmy marmoset, one of the house after brief debate yesterday would be ready for final con- smallest of monkeys, weighs less than a pound. gressional action by The finance committee will begin hearings on it next Tuesday. The $5,133,628,277 total defense" to appropriation bill, designed give the country 19,000 airplanes, arms for 1,200,000 men, and 200 warships, was sent back to the house today. Leaders there predicted concurrence m quick senate amendments. The senate and house, apparently reacting to president Roosevelt's recent appeal for speed in consideration of defense legislation, disposed of the tax and appropriation measures in record time. Both bills were approved by voice votes after desultory debate. Casting Champion ... baek-to-scho- g6' V NO tfe 36 o Ow' , Ae Cbc .9 e ttC-- ' Threats To Medicine Aired At Convention OGDEN, Utah, Aug. 30. UP The threat of dictatorship to the private practice of medicine, and its effects on scientific research, were described today for members of the Utah state medical association, meeting In the 46th annual conclave here. Numerous warned speakers ei - against public encroachment through governmental agencies. The discussions were highlighted last night in a speech by Dr. J. W. Amesse of Denver, president of the Colorado medical association, who contrasted the freedom of discussion here with the restrictions imposed in totalitarian Europe. Speakers at today's session continued presentation of technical discussions of various methods of treating the more complicated ailments. SCICTOE Utah, Aug 30. UP) A Deer Creek reservoir tunnel worker, Donald Mad-sodied last night at his home in American Fork of a buttet wound. Sheriff John 8. Evans said Madison shot him-- 1 'f through the chest. v PROVO, n, . I Aurnalee Crusey wins her first national bait casting championin capturing womens ship -- ounce event in accuracy tournament in SL Louis. The Sidney. O . school-gcn. p! ) pom! ut i Use Your Charge Account J ol wardrobe at |