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PAGE 4 THE DES MOINES REGISTER WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1933. GERMANY JEOPARDIZED ARMS PARLEY, SAYS SIMON Chosen As Typical' Boy and Girl NEURATH CLASH MACHADO FACES PRISON IN CUBA HITLER PLEDGED TO KEEP PACTS Tuesday to investigate loans bv the R. F. C. Members of the subcommittee, of which Fletcher will be chair, man, are Senators Adams (Dem, Couzens Mich.) and Townsend Committee Named To Probe RFC Loans WASHINGTON, D.

C. (P) Chairman Fletcher announced appointment of a subcommittee of the senate banking committee THOMAS PLANS MOONEY PLEA Visits Priscner, Says See F. R. on Case. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.

An STIRS LONDON British Foreign Chief 38 Aides Wanted by on f.f 1 Maintains Silence Future Course. appeal in behalf of Tom Mooney, Preparedness day bomber, will be Bristles at Reich. President Grau. HAVANA, CUBA The Grau BERLIN, GERMANY (Pi made direct to President Roose government Tuesday ordered the Diplomacy velt, It was promised Tuesday by Norman Thomas, of New York, Chancellor Hitler's spokesmen declared Tuesday night that Germany intends to live up to treaty obligations even though she has Socialist candidate for president Imprisonment without bond of former President Gerardo Machado and 38 of his associates under the regime which collapsed last Au (By The Anocltttd Pren.) Spokesmen for the French and British governments bitterly assailed Germany for withdrawing1 gust. at the last election.

Thomas visited Mooney in San Quentin prison Tuesday. He said: "At the first opportunity, I will take the Mooney case direct to the president and urge that he Intercede." Jane 3riJant (October Coat SIPECDAL SAVES YOU 20 TO 40 IF YOU WEAR LARGER SIZES from the disarmament confer' ence. announced her withdrawal from the League of Nations and the disarmament conference. But to all questions regarding the reich's plans after such withdrawal, they gave the stock reply of the foreign minister, Konstantin von Neurath, that "the others now have the floor." Give Cryptic Replies. Replies to inquiries whether the Sir John Simon, British foreign secretary, declared Germany The government, facing dissension within Its own ranks, turned its attention to the former president, now In exile in Canada, and the others through the recently named "national court of sanctions." This court ratified charges ranging from homicide to a malversion of funds filed against the former president and his associates last Selected at the world fair from thousands of high school students, Edmund Mndblnm and Louine Conner were named "typical American boy and girl," and are shown aboard ship as they started on a trip around the world.

government had purposely refrained from writing a formal letter of resignation from the league or whether this omission was acci "jeopardized" the arms parley. Premier Daladier of France asked "if Germany is ready to destroy all armaments, why do tney withdraw from the conference Just when we drafted a plan?" Spokesmen for Chancellor Hitler said Germany intends to live up to treaty obligations. Evidences of a military conspiracy, a warning that martial law might be declared and August by Jose Garcilaso, dental were cryptic. ence Oct. 26 is unlikely and that One spokesman asserted that one does not talk about that," plan should be drafted which the resumed conference might NEWEST COATS whip into a new draft convention, and another explained, "I am sorry, but about that I can give you no information." INLAND PRESS ACTSON CODE Indorses Provision for Freedom.

CHICAGO, ILL. mk resolution indorsing provisions of the newspaper code affecting freedom of the press and labor, as submitted to the national recovery administration by publishers organizations, and urging their acceptance by administration officials, was adopted by the Iriialid Daily Press association at a meeting Tuesday. The provisions are embodied in Sections 11 and 14 of the submitted code. Section 11 asserts news 1 i Mi taking into consideration the re Boclalist threats of a general trike menaced Austria. port of Sir John Simon, British Report Manchukuo Seeks French Loan DAIREN, (WEDNESDAY) Negotiations for a large French loan to the Independent state of Manchukuo are proceeding at Mukden amid utmost secrecy, it was learned here today.

It has been rumored the Man Plans to Keep Pledges. The inference was drawn that DODO, HITLER TALKATTACKS Protection for U. S. Citizens Assured. BERLIN, GERMANY JP United States Ambassador William E.

Dodd talked with Chan foreign secretary, for disarma ment by stages. There was a general belief that the passage of time may further LONDON, ENGLAND (." Speaking for the British government, Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon declared Tuesday night that St with Gorgeous Furs while Germany was quick to notify Arthur Henderson of the resignation from the arms parley she is in no hurry to leave the league. lessen the tension and prepare the way both for Germany's return to the disarmament fold. Germany has "jeopardized if not When asked about their attitude wrecked" the dmarmament confer chukuo government was seeking a regarding the Versailles and Lo loan of at least one billion francs. ence by her attitude taken "at the last moment." carno pacts and the league covenant, spokesmen hastened to de Sir John challenged statements cellor Hitler Tuesday about Nazi attacks on Americans and declared afterwards he felt "somewhat better about the general clare that Germany intends to Denmark Plans Border Defense COPENHAGEN, DENMARK UP) BYRD MUST REST.

NORFOLK, VA. (iD-Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, confined to his bed at a local hotel, Is suffer outlook." fulfill these obligations. "Germany Sticks." In support of these assertions, Coincident with reports the mili 5 CARACUL FITCH KIT FOX FRENCH SEAL by Foreign Minister Von Neurath of Germany who, the Briton said, "accused me of spreading an untruthful statement about himself." Feud In Limelight. In reference to Baron Von Neil-rath's accusation that Great Brit ing from an acute attack of pharyn American officials subsequently tary units in Slesvig had been rein said they were greatly relieved because at last a decisive move gitis and a few days of rest will be necessary for his recovery, it was forced, Prime Minister Stauning declared Tuesday that the Danish had been made to safeguard for announced Tuesday following a consultation by three physicians.

southern frontier will be defended they cited Propaganda Minister Goebbels who, in a statement tt a London, England, newspaper, "said that "Germany sticks to her treaty obligations, but demands that other signers similarly fulfill their clgncrs from attacks when they papers will not be subject to limitations of freedom of the press under the code and Section 14 limits collective bargaining to employers and employes, without intrusion of a Third parly. The resolution said, in part, "It is the duty of publishers to the public to strive to the utmost of their power to maintain the people's liberty unimpaired, and to protest most earnestly and solemnly against any action tending toward its curtailment." ain had misrepresented Germany's failed to salute the Hitlerite swas arms stand abroad, the foreign secretary asserted on his arrival by "all means at our disposal." HITLER AIDES tika emblem. at noon from Geneva, Switzerland, 8 Month Terms. promises." Regarding the league covenant, SABLE-DYED SQUIRREL The ambassador's account of that he "should indeed be sorry if there were any difference on a FACE FIRE QUIZ his 50-mlnute conferencwith the official German commentators drew attention to the fact that Germany's position in reference to chancellor left no doubt Hitler is Goerine, Goebbcls Will Be fully aware of the effect of such it la the same as after Germany Incidents abroad. Jailhouse Signs NRA; signed the Versailles postwar Questioned at Trial.

BERLIN, GERMANY (IP) A treaty but before she entered the All youthful itylts, thit'i tht fciturt oF this fashion evtnt They should sell for $55. to $69.75 but wt'rt introducing them tt $45. just for this sale. Shortly before the visit two Nazi storm troopers were sentenced to six-month jail terms for attacking Roland Velz, a native league. Hikes Wages 300 Pet.

TAYLORVILLE, ILL. (U.P.) dramatic development in the relchs-tag incendiarism trial came Tues Where She Stood Before. Just as before her entry she gen Desiring to co-operate with the matter of fact with Baron Von Neurath." This personal controversy between the two statesmen, In which one questions the word of the other, suddenly has overshadowed even the disarmament problem Itself. Finds Much Anxiety. Concerning prospects for preserving European peace, he said: 'There is more anxiety in England about the International situation than for many years past.

And on the continent the feeling of Merldcn, Conn. WEARING THE END! Let's Go Only One Cent a Mile for Round Trip Tickets WORLD'S FAIR Century ot Progress Exposition at CHICAGO Special Coach Excursions Daily All Trains Return Limit 10 Days from Date of Sale NRA, the city council voted Tues day to credit prisoners working Tried In Speed Court These penalties and Reichmin day with the announcement that four highly-placed Hitlerite leaders would be called as witnesses to tell of their activities on the night of the blaze. erally accepted provisions and principles of the covenant, so she intends in the future to observe them, government representatives asserted. out fines with $2 a day, raising the rate 300 per cent. The old rate was SO cents.

Sizes 40 to 56, 18'. to 26 2 ister Goering'a strict order that foreigners must not be molested but must be given police protec -y Whether more concrete plans for They are Wllhelm Goering, pre tion were printed In all news mier of Prussia and a reichs- papers, evidently because of gov la more acute everybody knows BtheUtica si; WOY-PIAZA ernment instructions. Germany's future foreign policy will be divulged in the course of the ensuing reichstag election campaign remains to be seen. why." The troopers who struck Velz Sir John described as "a very when he failed to salute the Nazi CO. NEW YORK absurd suggestion" claims that Germany decided to quit the par mlnister, and Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels, who are accused in the "brown book" of being the "brains" behind the parliament building fire last February, Count flag were charged with assault Point for Election.

The United States ambassador, Iowa' Qreatat Apparel Store r7n Satiifiad gutiri, ley because of a speech he made in a and battery and were tried in a so-called speed court. VT Ufionimoin in lhir Geneva Saturday in which he de William E. Dodd, apparently came Mf proit of Sovoy- clared that "a system of agreed Wolf Hendrlch von Helldorf and Edmund Heines. 20 BesldenU Protested. "AU these assaults are about to Plata tuitai, tignifleantly prora tha tha homt-lika away from a conference with Chancellor Hitler with the impression that Germany Is anxious to resume or continue her contact with the rest of the world.

disarmament promptly entered Into and loyally carried out, would be of the greatest value to the atmoiphara of thit diitin- Count Von Helldorf is a former come to an end, Ambassador Dodd said. lieutenant who served a prison sen guilhad hotel mora than mar conjecture. Whathar rl' ona or mora room you rquira, tence for a political murder during "The chancellor desires that world." Sticks to Ills Report. Germany's foreign policy, ac the republic. W1 NOW SKIT there be no misunderstanding be you will find them ipocloui and cemfortoblo.

Charges have been made In vari Sir John firmly adhered to his tween Germany and the United States. The attitude of a desire cording to an official communique, will dominate the campaign leading up to the elections Nov. 12 on the government's recent course. report that the Germans had considerably stiffened their arms de SINGLE ROOMS FROM $5 Hanjy A. Ion.

Monogme John f. Saadenoa, Manager TH AVINUI llth I 5th STRUT! ous quarters that the Nazis planned the fire shortly before the election that brought them to power and accused Communists of setting the blaze. for peace contained In Saturday's speech (by Chancellor Hitler) was re-emphasized in our talk." They'll Take Stump. The chancellor, Reichsminister Every Day Only a fare and one-tenth for the round trip. Good In sleepers (on payment of reduced-rate Pullman fare) or coaches.

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6. Private Franco-British conversations were conducted here concurrently with French Premier More than 20 United States Cascade Certified Dryclean-ing guarantees odorless garments ready to wear. Cascade Launderers-Drucleaners residents have protested against attacks since Apr. 4. Goering and Dr.

Goebbels intend to take the stump frequently to discuss the foreign policy. Daladier'a answer to German PASSION PLAY Chancellor Hitler. The cabinet met, but the for CAST NAMED OIL PRODUCERS eign policy apparently was tabled for the time being. Hull Maintains Waiting Policy ARE LINING UP Hitler's subleaders from the en Alois Lang Will Have Role tire nation gathered at the presi 3 States Reported Ready to Again As ChriBt. OBERAMMERGAU, GERMANY WASHINGTON, D.

C. m-k disposition to let armament questions lie fallow, at least until the reconvening next week of the (P) In the manner that has been Meet U. S. Limit. KANSAS CITY, MO.

Off! traditional for decades, players for the 1934 Jubilee Passion play were chosen Tuesday by a com dency and heard Dr. Wllhelm Frlck, minister of the interior, outline plans for the coming campaign. BEAR DAMAGE PAID. HARRISBURG, PENN. (U.P.) The state of Pennsylvania this year has paid two damage claims as the result of sheep killing by bears.

cials of oil regulatory commissions of Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas indicated Tuesday that those states Geneva arms parley, was made ap parent Tuesday at the state department Secretary of State Hull reiter mittee including the local priest, six members of the play commit would voluntarily bring oil pro tee and village council. ated to newspaper men that the United States would take no part duction within federal limits by Nov. 1 and that no federal action Alois Lang, who played the ex IS 1 Hi i 1 i IS "jl il In European interchanges until acting role of Christ In 1930, was to prevent overproduction, such as threatened by Secretary Ickes In A New dress they were centered again strictly on disarmament rather than politi would be necessary. chosen again for that part and the beloved Anton Lang, who for three decades acted the part of the Savior, was selected to speak cal affairs. Oil jobbers of Iowa, Kansas, 5 Missouri and Nebraska in conven the prologue.

tion here expressed satisfaction with the order of Secretary Ickes in fixing a minimum basic price Annl Rutz will again be Mary, as she was in 1030, and Klara Mair i of $1.11 a barrel for mldcontinent will replace Johanna Preislnger as Magdalena. crude after Dec. 1. I Geneva Hopes Reich Will Yield GENEVA, SWITZERLAND (7T) Whether Germany will follow through her announced intention of resigning from the League of Nations was believed Tuesday night to hinge on the outcome of the disarmament crisis. An opinion frequently heard was that nothing definite will occur until after the German plebiscite Nov.

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