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Show IVeics Review of Current Events BILLION FOR DEFENSE President Wants Bigger Navy . . . Budget Message Reveals Larger Deficit, Less Revenue t" - - - v if " - " J 1 v 1 r SN , x -4 ; ? s ; 1 - - : v - I . .... " iass- v r I Silk to feed anti-Japanese bonfire names Is being gathered from the shapely limbs of girls at Vassar college, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where the delegates to the third annual convention of the American Student Union staged a demonstration for a boycott against Japanese goods. Silk stockings, stock-ings, shirts and neckties were burned. I ( ln.iliK Kill-slick sistance against the enemy. Chiang Kai-shek, Kai-shek, as was predicted pre-dicted some time ago In this column, has dropped nil his civil duties and will devote himself to building up and leading the army. He Is now commander command-er In chief of the land forces and temporarily tem-porarily nt the head of the navy. Finance Minister H. II. Kung, his brother-In brother-In law, succeeds him us president of Hie cxeculive yuan, or premier, and other imnntant changes have been made in minisliies and key post s. It v.'as announced lhat he has In training a new army ef t;00.0(i() men to support the !l!l!l.'MiO who are coin baling tin: Jap.n.e e. |