France to Oppose Change in League
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FRANCE TO OPPOSE They^ll Tell You M ary’s A Good Skate C A B B t r o u n s PROJECTS APPROVES CHANGE IN LEAGUE W SPAOt ENDS FEARWCRI9S To Join Poland and Litde OLD MAN WINTER Entente Against Italy’s FasioD of Various Parties WORK FOR 6,000 MEN I SLOWS UP CAMPS Planned for New Govem- Program to Reorganize When Others A re Sanctioned m«it — Seek Further BOBERT aUMBERS the Body. Boys in State’s Forests A re 15,000 Idle Win Be Harmony Measures. NOVELIST, IS DEAD Parifl, Dec. 1« — (AP) — The Now Qearing Up All the ployed for die Next & French Cal^et was expected in pcdltical circles today to state a Beadwood. Madrid, Dec. 16 — (AP) — The rerignatlon of the Cabinet of Famous Author Months— Works to firm united front with Poland and Premier Diego Martinez Barrios the Little Entente agfalnst Premier Mussolini’s attempt to reorganize N ew Haven, Dec. 16 — (A P ) — was formally announced today and Away in New York Hospi Oyer 25 Million DoOars. the League of Nations sad against Snow and sleet this week convinced the Associated Press learned Bar Chancellor Hitler’s demand for Ger men in the Civilian Conservation rios had advised President Alcala tal— W as 68 Years Old. man equality in armaments. Z ^ o ra to call upon former Premier Bridgeport, Dec, 16.—(A P)' — camps in Connecticut area that Old President AJbert Lebrun planned Alejandro Lerroux to form a new Twenty public works projects have to put his final seal of approval on Man Winter is gradually tightening govern m en t the Franco-Little Entente united his grip on the coimtryslde. It was generally expected that N ew Y ork , Dec. 16.— (A P ) — beeh submitted to the Connecticut front against Chancellor Adolf Hit the criaia prec^jltated by the resig- Robert W. Chambers, noted author public works advisory *board In most of the camps out door and artist, died in doctors hospita! ler’s arms demands, Premier Benito work has slowed up but clearing of n a ti^ of the Cal^Iaet, formed Octo week covering an estimated expenffi- here at 1 a. m. today. An operation Mussolini’s proposals for League of deadwood in the forests has been ber 8 as a stop-gap pending the re ture o f $5,249,889, bringing the was performed several, days ago for Nations reforms and efforts to speeded. cent elections, would be termined f P. W. A. projecto^mittod ^ separate disarmament talks from by tonight or tomorrow. an intestinal ailmoit. In the 175th Company at Camp the state to date to $22,281,569 and the League’s scope of activity. In conformity with courtesy and Roberts in Thomaston, more winter Mr. Chambers, who was 68 years projecting a state P. W. A. program Others in Pact - custom. President Alba of the clothing has been distributed—white old, had been in the hospital nearly o f $25,000,000 to $30,000,000 A r c h t Joining in the united front were, Chamber of Deputies was the first w^len socks, khaki vests and'high three months smd three days ago bald McNeil, state chairman and in addition to Czecho Slovakia, the man summoned to the palace. top shoes. The shoes developed a underwent an operation. His condl Leslie A. Hoffman, state P. W. A. two other Little Entente nations— It was understood Lerroux would problem. Most of the stock was in tion failed to improve and early to engineer, annoimced today. Yugo Slavia arsi Rumania — and R^ognize the demure little miss in this husky group of skaters rarin’ to go on New York’s Central Park be called to confer with President sixes and sevens while C. C. C. men day he died. The two of P. W. A. projects al- Poland. ^ ^ IK ’ America’s Sweetheart—Mary Plckford-about to cut a lot of Ice with the Alcala Zamora. require eights, tens and up. The author of many thriiHng and AJl agreed it would be impossible ^ boys. While she was thus enjosdng herself, Doug Fairbanks, against whom she has begun divorce proceed- r ^ y approved by Federal authori Issues Statement historical fiction works will be ties la $9,017,863 Euid wlH provide to consider Germany’s re-armament smt has been that few new high top togs, was disporting in the snows a t swanky St Moritz in Switzerland. ^ Following his conference with the shoes are being worn. burled in Broadaldln, N. Y., where w ork fo r 6,000 men fo r six months, demands in direct diplomatic ex President, Barrios issued a note say Orders from Corps headquarters he has a large estate. Mr. Hoffman said. The $2?,281,569 changes at Berlin, holding that a ing he had advised a Radical-Re Walter B. Chambers, his brother, general disarmament program at Boston have transferred Lieuten program submitted in the state to ant (J. G.) O. E. Vander Aue to publican government with other Re said the body would be taken to should be formulated at Geneva and publican parties participating. date. If approved in Its entirety will Port Wrigiit. He has been camp Broadaldln either today or tomor presented to Hitler. FARLEY PREPARES He counselled a program of har provide jobs fo r 15,000 men fo r six doctor for Roberts, Tourney and BELIEVE 15 MEN LOST row for the funeral, to bis held Mon toonths, Mr. Hoffman estimated. The Czecho Slovakian foreign sec- mony calculated to meet the ap Walcott, teaching the men the use day at the estate. retais^ told Paul Boncour last night proval of all political sefctors and Five Projects Started of medical supplies. He was in Chambers is survived by his the Little Elntente governments saw bring capital and labor "to a better Only five projects have already in the Italian plan to reform the strumental in placing hospital bead- FOR HIS RETURN understanding. widow, his brother, and one son, l«en started, Mr. McNeU said, hS qtJarters in Camp Roberts. His WHEN SCHOONER BURNS Robfert Edward Stuart Chambers. League “a method aiming at re- toe full program of more $a> place will be filled by transfer of He said such a program would viaicn of the territorial clauses of enable Parliament to function with 'The titles of Chaabea^ w orks 000,000 in projects already approv- lieutenant (J. G.) Isaac C. McRey- excede three score, ma.rlriny him aol; the VersaiUea Treaty by the great ntfds. out constant clashing and would M will be fully underway by spring, powers a '-'^ng themselves, to v^ch Tells English Reporters Eu- alone as one of the outstanding it Is estimated. * Movies In Oamp Two Known Dead and Nine facilitate the development of Snaa- the Little iin ^te is resolutely hos- U. S. NAVY READY Ish industry. ^ American novelists but one of the Notice was received by the P. W. Movies have come to Camp most prolific. tUe.” A. board today of toe approval of Roberts, the sUent kind, sponsored Rescue!^ Ship Abandoned ropean Press Gives W rong His works Include rictioo, histori a $40,000 sew erage p roject in W a ll- 2 the forest service. P. L. But- cal adventure, socicdoglcal ' novels, mgford on which Federal authori- saperinten4ent of Camp Wal- TO BAR RUNNERS verse, plays and children’s books of **ve a lectmre on "The Cork Pietnre of U. S. the outdoors. In the latter years 0* $10,000, Early Last Night During TORGLER’S L A W Y E Mr. Hoffman said. 'g MANY ACCIDENTS of Northern Africa.” Forest of his life his historical novels were I Robert S. Brown of Hwt- widely printed by ALinerican periodi The rush of applications during kss been transferred to Camp Fierce Stosn. Loqdon, Dec. 16.— (A P ) — James cals and were the worfca. which toe past week is ascribed by P. W. Warships on Pacific Coast MAKES HIS PLEA A. officials to toe approach of the CAUSED BY SLEET ?Wiite, a new srttlement in the A. Farley, United States postmaster- brought him most note. 's F orest. Chambers’ powM: <a graphic vis dead Itoe for P. W. A. projects. Thta general, flew back to Paris today to Cross oocusied by I82d Halifax, N. 8., Dec. 16.— (A P )— Win Koep Out Rum from ualization togsther with his iastlnet dead line was origlnaUy set for D#. rejoin his wife and children, prior tu for motlon and action his wmber ^0, but fhas -siace bete hi. Its reersa- Two seamen ^wiere known drowned, - 7- .•tf'Hng-s _ a return to the United States, with works of! nazratirraMWa del^rtyipostooned. ) ■ nine were rescued and 15 were mli^- G t r o u A tto rn ^ m P^isrioB- Three KBied> M »y -4urt, pong tauer A crew undsr Clarence rs. a parting assurance to the British rush and dash. a' «Projeli^ Snbmltted a N ickei^ of Totylnftoar werfc- i«g today after the-, btffnki/'of the people that President Roosevelt’s span>rt BDintoer o f the N ation al Ptojects submitted tiiia week tog on Csnaan nukmtain, hds com American fishing schooner Ellen T. ate Appeal Asks for Ae- Inatltyt# Art# and Letters ^ Scores of ffinor Crash^ monefarF policy ' ‘is not directed du<|e highway work In toe town at pleted survey of a rix hundred acre Marshalt near Seal Island, 18 miles San Francisco, p e c . 16.— ( A P ) — against any particular country.” beloaigfed tn numshous club#, in W16;4«2: Bloomfield, west of Cape Sable, N.