Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1936 — Page 6

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EDEN SUPPORTS HITLER VIEWS British Foreign Minister Paves Way For Return To League Genova, Sept. 2.1 (UP>—Foreign! Mtnbiter Anthony Eden o£ Great Britain to-day begun paving the way for Germany’s return to the League of Nations. before the assembly, he suggested that the covenant Ibe rewritten to divorce it fro mthe Ver- j sallies treaty, so helpful to the I Reich. Germany long has demanded that' the League covenant be separated

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entirely from the peace treaties. The young British atatesman even [ implied hie support of revising the J whole Versailles treaty, declaring: "Human lite li not static, hut a 1 changing thing.” w Eden offered still another Olive branch to Germany, which has inflated that it must have colonies in order to obtain raw material. Great Britain, he eaid, would eup- , port and "Impartial expert Inquiry : under the auspices or the league with the idea of assuring all nations access to the supplies of nature. These reurks followed a plea for European nations to forget their schisms over tonne of government such as fascism and communism 1 and to unite in preventing war. He lamented the race in armaments, faying: "Great Britain regrets spending huge stuns for arms, but we shall ipersLst in it until the nations of the

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world reach an international agreei ment for the limitation and reduo' • tlon of armamenta. o i 0. — 7 Literary Digest Presidential Poll , ♦ ♦! New York. Sept. 25 The, Literary Digest today announced ' Incomplete returns from 10 cities in its presidential poll. The tabu-1 lation follows: lain. Roose. Lem. Bate, Me. 98 38 3 i Hempstead. N Y. <9l 182 11 Galveston. Tex 211 883 12 Pottstown. Pa 291 167 13 Pueblo, Colo 251 148 9 Hibbing, Minn 71 *v3 3 Bloomington. Ind. 316 199 11 Marshalltown, la. 323 118 25 Miami, Fla. 180 J 77 ] Trade in a Good Town — Decatu-

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ROOSEVELT TO the dedication of the Statue of Liberty. That ceremony will be under the auspices of a Franco-American committee. The night of Oct. 31 he will make his final major address of the campaign in Madison Square Carden. Markets At A Glance Stocks, fractions to 3 points lower at midday break. Bonds, lower:, U. S. governments ' losses 1-3- to 9-32 lower. Curb stocks, lower in quiet trading. Chicago stocks, lower. Foreign exchange, weak. Cotton. 2 to 8 points lower. Grains, lower, wheat 1% to more : than 2 cents. Livestock, hogs and cattle steady, sheep strong. Rubber, unchanged to 5 points lower. LANDON HITS fCOXTIgrCTO FROM PAGE ONTO to provide an effective tariff for agriculture. 2. A demand for protection of the , farmers domestic market and for

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an end to the Roosevelt adminfetration’s method of negotiating reciprocal agreements which Gov. Landon I charged had "sold the farmer down the river" by pressing the domestic market. Minnesota, where the farm-labor movement hae been strongest, gave the Kansas governor enthusiastic welcome at rear platform appearances en route to Minneapolis and at the party rally in the auditorium where the nominee delivered his attack on the administration for permitting ‘ scandalous" imports of foreign farm products in competition with the domestic (producers. Republican leaders who conferred with Gov. Landon expressed confidence that he would carry Minnesota but veteran politicians reported that the contest would be close din Nov-, I ember. William Moscrip, former presid ent of the state livestock breeders i i association .who conferred with the! nominee, said he had a “splendid, understanding of the farm problem and was right or. every point In Ills two farm speeches.” “He’s jost the type of «nan we' ' need to re-establish some of the things we’ve got to have in govern-; ment,” Moscrip said. “He’s got It all In going into Wisconsin, political observers said. Gov. I-andon was carrying his “fighting" campaign in- i to an area which has indicated prob-

able outlook for Republican victory of any state yet visited. They pointed out that the Lafollette tprograewive organization Ims favored President Roosevelt, but at the same time they believed that Gov. Laudon’a views on the reciprocal tariff agreements would be one of his strongest arguments in the dairy area. Water Front War Is Feared In West Saji Francisco, Sept. 25—<U.R) — I Leaders of the international longIrhoresnen assnotation said today i that they fear, in sig days, the 1 outbreak of a water front labor | war rivalling the one that caused ; the San Francisco strike of 1934. Harry Bridges, president of the Pacific coast division of the longshoremen and of the maritime fed-

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eration of the Pacific coast, said, i the disturbance might become, national. The union executive committee meets tomorrow to "make plans for the lock out the employers are staging Oct. 1.” — - - —-■ '—-O' < Smith Relinquishes Radio Time To F.D.R. New York. Sept. 25—(UP)—Alt-; red E. Smith relingutehed 30 mln-' utes of hie radio time on October 1 ■ today so as not to interfere with a broadcast by President Roosevelt., The former New York governor | had planned to make the first of I five scheduled anti-new deal speech-1 tw between S and 10 p. m. next' Thursday but when he learned the President was going on the air during the sae period, he changed his plan®.

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