Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1935 — Page 6

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U. S. INFORMS CONTINUED FROM PAGK ONK_ »<t th« Juet iff cation of "some criticisms of the Abyssinian government” by Italy and concurred In Italian Premier Benilo Mussolini'* declaration of the need for exclusion by hia nation. The foreign secretary's declaration was regarded us a surprielng shift of Britain’s foreign policy. It came after earlier suggestions for a three-power conference on the war crisis and after Britain—•ver Abyssinian protests - put u Temporary ban on ar me shipments Bsetr j <1 ap 'il | • s fl i town. '1 , S 1 ?ry ra | 11J&J iCY*—Nf ISA. 3 h

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to Ethiopia. Hoare softened his declaration only by the mild Query whether "the need of Italian expansion and the complaints against Abyssinia are sufficient cause for plunging into war.” The foreign secretary denied Great Britain had any ulterior motives in its African policy, and insisted that Englund wan merely seeking a peaceful settlement. To Show Strength (Copyright 1935 by United Press) Rome. July 11 (U.R) Army maneuvers by 600,000 men — three times as many as are in the whole American regular army — will be Benito Mussolini's reply to those who believe that hie Abyssinian campaign may weaken Italy’s position in Europe. Mussolini, it was learned to-; day, will concentrate regulars and i I fascist militiamen at selected | points all over the country to demonstrate that his army is not ■ limited to special zone* or specific fighting but is capable of rapid | mobilization and efficient action in all sections. The demonstration, starting in August, will end with a concentration of 14 divisions on the Austrian frontier for a grand finale which Mussolini himself is expect-

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