Show J 0 SUNDAY MORNING X JAPAN ENVOY P0WERSW4RN -- FEBRUARY NAZIS TO STAY TO OliT OF AUSTRIA i US J 18 1934 r SCOFFS AT WAR TALK ler Judge James W McKinney adis ridiculous for you are each the other’s greatest customer for what Convicted Man Uiarged judged the accused man in contempt Sentences were delayed when de-lesser trade would it be worth the W itu 1 counsel indicated they wished while of either of you to go to the exhreatening W Oman fense to file a motibn for new trial pense of war and impair the buying capacity of your best customer? Passing of sentence on Gabriel “A similar situation to this on the 30 convicted of attempting to Auto Injuries Prove Atlantic holds gpod on the Pacific rob Mias Florence Fowler 20 of 3445 Fatal to Dempsey Aide “There Japan and the United States Seventh East street last December 7 are each other's best customers” wag continued Saturday in district The ambassador said there “is no court until February 21 Imposition OKLAHOMA CITY Feb 17 rice serious problem at issue between our of sentence for contempt of court will E Cain 54 business managcountries” Naval ratios he said the at the same time er of Jack Dempsey died in a hospione “most discussed in the public £eAs Ahlander left the courtroom af- tal here tonight from injuries repress” “is not a problem between ter hearing the Jury’s verdict he is ceived in an automobile accident near the United States and Japan alone to have threatened Miss Fow- - Edmond Tuesday alleged ' but one among all the naval powers” Mr Salto touched only briefly on Japanese exclusioa Immigration Questloh "A source of considerable regret amongst Japanese was tfte refusal some years ago to include Japanese in the quota granted other countries Cat from tingle mOl ends tel for Immigration into the United lored In our own shop with fin lining! and wad? to nut on 124 States” he said “We have been happy recently to learn that there is now a movement from your western states to include us in the future in this quota I am of course not in a position to urge this change in your law which is a‘ matter entirely in the hands of your congress "But I can frankly say that If such change is made our people will be greatly impressed by the good will and fairness of the American people and a new era will be ushered In in our frieqdly relations” m-Mau- Europe Seethe With Un-reBritain Italy and France Join Trade of Two Nations Too Great to Sacrifice al Saito Asserts (Continued Iron Pm One) Minister Joseph Beck from a visit to Moscow LONDON—Chancellor Hitler was quoted in a newspaper interview as saying Austrian nazis will become stronger through civil strife that "the Austrian government finds its authority increased” and that “nothing permanent can be achieved by violence' BRATISLAVIA Czechoslovakia Dr Julius Deutsch fugitive Austrian socialist leader said In an interview that socialists had not planned events leading to the Austrian civil war and that "never in the history of the world brought ihas agQverhment until now TO shodt up field artillery and cahnOfii at apartment houses in which women and children were living” WORTHAM England—Police fascist camps on two farms and arrested 100 of Sir Oswald Mosley's "black shirts" who were Voluntary pickets for farmers refusing to pay their traditional church assessment raid-—a- - MADRID— In discussing the the-troubl- A us said "Chancellor Dollfuss left Austria In ruins” “Dollfuss destroyed European peace and perhaps World peace” and "the league of nations should In- ’ WASHINGTON Feb 17 (P)— Possibility of a war between the United States and Japan was discounted tonight by Hiroshi Saito new Japanese ambassador in a speech here "It his been said by men to whom Mars the god' of war is ah overpowering giant that even Great Britain' and the United States will ultimately go to war over rivalry in foreign trade’’ he said “That is nonsense 1 have no such fear of the brutal giant I know the American and the British people too I have lived well and worked among them both You are both a people withsound heads as well as good hearts You not only strive for peace with inspiration from the heart dictated by but also with the head lTeaf?OffigKrt?iarttir two greatj— English speaking countries will ever fight each other over foreign trade su iisfnl -- Musso-linilpvernm- cs trlan crisis several Madrid newspapers ' circled by France and French allies Italy to the south nad remained an unknown factor until Saturday when the united with France and Great Brtain in a joint warning to Germany against "meddling” in Austrian affairs With Europe in the throes of another war scare as the result of this map shows how the conti-linup in the new "balance of Note power” between armed nations allies her arc and former how Germany - Pd - Eden goes to Berlin for talk supplementing those he had in the French capital today Reports that the British government asked mercy to be shown defeated Austria rebels were under-stoomeanwhile to have been confirmed bjr Foreign Secretory Sir John Simon This confirmatlonlt was said was tervene” GRAZ Austria—Joseph Stanek sec retary of the Gras chamber of workera and employes was banged for participating in the socialist uprising : PRAHA ' Czechoslovakia — The n social democrat party sent a message to Chancellor - ar grvenArthur'‘Hendeonr“EritEh' is "endangering the peace of our fatherland as well as that of other Our whole popula- parts of Europe tlon is paralyzed with horror” ' chairman of the world disarmament conference and Walter Citrine secretary of the Trades Union congress who' interviewed Str John regarding the Austrian crisis and were fold Britain expressed a hope for clemency through the British minister in Vienna Many communications have been exchanged by London Rome and Paris in the Austrian matter but it was understood the main consultations arb conducted through embasi sies Three times in the last three months Sir John and Captain- Anthony Edtn lord privy seal have stated emphatically in parliament that the independence of Austria is a definite object of British policy This point was stressed even after cabinet authorized the Austrian Chancellor Dollfuss to appeal to the league of nations "sgainst nazi terrorism and propaganda” Captain Edtn assured parliament recently that “great concern” waa felt over the situatioili While stating that tiny action fn the dispute would have to be’ joint action by tha league council Captain Eden asserted that “Austria had the right! which we fully recognize to demand that there should be no interference with heir internal affairs by any other government" Secret Denier The secret dossier received by the British government from the Dollfuss regime is rumpred to contain proof that Germany is officially encouraging nazis in their campaign to bring the two German nations under the rule of the former Austrian Adolf Hitler It could only be lesrned from offie cial sources that this dossier a document Is a full report on the nazi activities in Austria and those in It was Germany affecting Austria noted that before Austria took any to the steps to serve official-not- ice league secretariat she sent this dossier to the various powers which are regarded as guaranteeing her Independence The withdrawal of Germany from the league means that these powers British Reveal Text of Warning LONDON Feb IT (PJ— A comipdn view on the necessity of “maintain-bi- g Austria’s Independence dnd integrity” in the face of What she called German nazl terrorism was tonight in a British expressed -French end Italiaqfcommunlque A statement from the foreign office aid: “The French Italian end United Kingdom governments agreed tonight on the Issue of the following communique: Tha Austrian government has inquired Of the governments of France Great Britain and Italy aa to their attitude with regard to a dossier which it prepared with a view of ea tablishing German Interference in the Internal affairs of Austria and communicated to V- :i Oae View Held ' '’The “conversations which have taken place between the three governments on this subject have shown they take e pommon view as to the necessity of maintaining Austria’s independence and integrity in accordance with the relevant treaties '“It will be recalled that his majesty’s government already has made its own position clear in an handed the Austrian minister In London February 9 in connection with the dossier regarding nazi activities in Austria referred to in the above statement which This was the Elmon communicated to the house of I commons February 13 It waa noted that the foreign office communique coincided with the con- ferences of Captain Anthony Eden lord privy seal with French officials in Faria today Goes to Berlin The speculation heard that Captain Eden might direct Chancellor Hitler's personal attention to the atand of the three governments when — - i e 130-pag- vu Gold XBl&yi $200 to Porcelain rillingi Consider 150 to $250 ' — ta flii tons tract frig of tor plates great pains are token to sea that lb aaettoa la 1M per cent Farile-nl- ar attention to given to removing wrinkles and to maka yoar teeth NATURAL E aa ” ’ USEFUL Special faunae Plata Maroon UNBREAKABLR PLATE nnneceasary lines Xa short wa atm LOOKING pm j: o davies $1000 9140 0 Gold Orowna The moxtllfellk plate made Extra thin Ufht welsht yet they Inde-ctib- le practically and Bridga Work at r Lowest Possible Price ' peclalixe la All Makae al Plate— eluding tit Roofless Plato WMeamt 1 ' V“ Broken Plat Repaired in off too wHl heopen Sunday from a m to 1 p m lor patlenta or tboj who work 3 Bonn anatom it J? jfr OWO ES D N0: Broadway and Stata Oppoalt Auwbachk OFFICE HOURS —8 :30 A M to Ajr 112-2- t :S0 P M F BROOK! ARCAD1 BLDG (Eleratot Service) CNDAYf-- M SUIT! f0 C AT M A- FIGHT MAPPED Looks Ahead on d Czecho-Slovakla- “Dollfus8"aytog'th-antisecieIistw- Lgeless’ Citizen ON SUGAR BILL 113th Birthday ST PAUL Neb Feb 17 (UP) —Solomon Rickn er perhaps the of Quota Seek Prpgi-dent’- s oldest man in America looked to the future tonight on the eve of Indorsement his one hundred and thirteenth kjncurbetl Output V birthday Tomorrow night 113 candles K will be lighted on a birthday cake M (Contlnutd from Pm one) but for the ageless Nebraskan despite his years he looks forward blned should muster 100' votes from with confidence to observing adtheir own states and another 100 ditional anniversaries from the states supporting refineries Rlckner who made the trek they still would fall shot ofhavmg across the plains in 49 in the Cals majority of the house But it was ifornia gold rush and was too old made quite apparent that the beet to enlist in the Civil war has forces cannot count on the full 100 found tha strength to recuperate votes from their own states if the from two broken ribs suffered sev-- ’ should differ with the proeral weeks ago when he tripped” president intetnd to posal they put up to him over a log and fell while chopping Large Cities Paver Measure wood Furthermore there is most serious Now however he has resumed question about the ability of the sugar (his dally walks and physicians say he will be as lit as ever within a group obtaining pledges of cooperafrom states in tion from few weeks The which refineries are operating refineries are in large cities and in would have the floor to themselves in tha eastern cities the cry is for cheapissue at er sugar for the removal or reduction arguing the Geneva of- the tariff They view the sugar ' Determined never to permit a great problem mainly from the standpoint German power to be built on the of the consumer so it it fair to assume ruins of tha Hohengoltern and Heps that at best unless their campaign is burg dynasties 'these powers includ surprisingly successful the sugar lng Britain stipulated guarantees of group will go up against the adminisAustrian independence in tha peace tration program with less than a treaties with both Austria and Gersupporting them and if the admany ministration refuses to change attt‘ Even ttie financial tude the fight will be nigh onto hopeloan to Austria by Britain and the less other powers was made conditional on Robinson la7 con Representative an Austrian pledge to turn a deaf ear vlnced that a great step forward was to’ the Anschluss (German union) naade and that the Costlgan bill it it movement Within her borders can b amended as proposed will be The only recourse the nazis have a boon to the domestic gtigar Industry r under the poet-watreaties to effect Representative Murdock expressed this union of Germanic peoples is disappointment that the conference definite atand and through the league cpuncil Aa long had not taken as the Dollfuss regime'! handling the adopted resolutions aetting forth its official business of Austria this re- Views ' quest is certain not to be mads “Wa must have the sanction of the White House to get anywhere" said Speculation Bites In view of this determination of Murdqcx “Our efforts will be futile Britain and the other allied powers unlraE the president will go along with to balk any movement to abolish the Bids far G O F Support frontier considerable peculation arose as to what part if Mr Robinson said: “Ibe Republiany they had in Austria’ decisioqto cans will be for pur plan anyway our atrategy is to gat 100 Democrats to go appeal to the league lie Sir John and Captalrf Eden along with them" The conference did not discuss the explained tha British intentions of interjecting “influence” ana “advice” processing tax nor did it give serious in behalf of Austria it was flatly de- consideration to tha proposal to ask nied at the foreign office that there an appropriation of $25000000 to be waa any British Influence or advice paid as a bounty on the 1933 crop involved in tha actual mova of appeal Virtually tha entire debate was conby Austria fined to the quota It waa admitted at tha foreign office that ther British government had GROUP been kept fully informed by tha Aus- HOUSE SILVER trian government but that the- latter tJNDER LEADER msdeit decision to appeal without UNITES snyoutsida influence of any kind Fqpl -- of “ Austro-Germa- n - ma-orit- y league-sponsore- d Austro-Germa- n - (Oonttnuiduroni erman Spokesman Replies to Power! mainBERLIN Feb IT (PV-T- he tenance of Austriin independence which Great Britain Italy and France in a Joint manifesto said must be maintained vu represented in official circlea tonight as being “a matter of course" “Who is threatening Austria’s In dependence?" demanded’one spokesman “The prerequisite of independence is that people shall have a government which they themselves desire "It logically follows that independence it in danger if and when attempts are made to prevent people from having a government they want "Austria should have a government nation behind it Gerwhich has-thmany’s position in this respect Was made perfectly clear by statements of Chancellor Hitler in a London Pt-ont ant more than $800000000 of govern- v ment bonds are! behind federal reserve notes which are in circulation At one time ther was more than of bonds used for this purpose Should tha administration embark on a plan for nationalization of silver and tha issuance of money for aUver purchases the currency expansion possibilities would be unlimited hai However tha administration avoided a policy of outright currency expansion thus far and is expected to keep any auch development to a minimum HEW FLOOR COVERliiGS AT CLEARAIiCE PRICES ‘ e Mrs Rachel Mac Arthur recently celebrated her 107th birthday in Edinburgh Scotland Schlegel of Upper Austria whom Prince Starhembarg accused of "sole blame" for the socialist rebellion rer signed— another victory for the helm-weh- c DINNETTE SUITES that yon will appreciate at a price yon can afford ’ COO -- room In NOW EXTRA NICE WALNUT DINETTE SUITE— $3250 floor Latest style patterns In felt base SPANISH TYPE OAK covered chulrj Now SUITE— Genuine red leather ““" u CTO C) ‘iAoOU 9:30 o'clock ir name onOurBooks OVER -L Featurini the Music t 1 FRED WARING’! FENNSYLVANIANS FREDA CARLES Oil INC TOUR DOWNTOWN FORD DEALER covering - " Utica In tonight K-D-Y- home— SUITE— SOLID PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY Extension Ubl and four upholstered chain " newspaper" Another socialist waa hanged at In an interview printed In the London: Daily Mall and republished In midnight— the seventh since Monday Germany Hitler was quoted as say' " ing “As a result of recent events the Austrian government of course finds its authority increased On the other hand the Austrian nazis will increase I personally balleve that workmen esnational sopecially will rally to thC v cialist (nazi) cause "Nothing permanent can be achieved by violence Jt was Impossible for ths Austrian aocialisti to gain power by what they tried to do and equally impossible for Chancellor Dollfuss to win opponents to bis side by the means employed "Shell fire won’t convince an adversary It will only embitter him” STEYR Austria— Governor Josef 5-P- Vf MADSEN FURNITURE CO 51-5- 7 EAST FIBST SOUTH ( ft wide ftRft per running yar Mfdinm weight Inlaid Linoleum CO ft wMr Per running yard Heavy grade Inlaid wide Per running yard rd bur- - §5 |