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1933-05-28 [P A-3]

1933-05-28 [P A-3]

is the only hope to render the Japanese delegation less obdurate. The conversations between President Forum Scene of Trade and Its Hosts IMPENDS Roosevelt and Viscount Ishil, which Speaker SENATORS INSIST DISASTER have AIRPLANE BOMBING Parley ended yesterday, been completely KING GEORGE TO WELCOME DELEGATES FROM NATIONS. negative. That is to say that nothing constructive has been achieved in Washington. FOR ARMS PARLEY The Japanese were mainly Interested ON U. S. FOR POLICING HIT in the Manuchurian question. The NEUTRALITY President was interested in how far the Japanese would go in regard to dis- Davis and Other Americans armament. The Japanese said that Roosevelt's U. S. Leads in Criticism of this was a matter which depended en- Proposed WafveC tirely on how the things will shape out Air Raids at Geneva Have Backs to Wall in in China and that they could not think Blocked by Change in of getting rid of their tanks and bomb- for Conference. ing planes as long as they had to "pro- Plan. Arms Parley. Fight tect" Manchukuo. Mr. Roosevelt was Embargo not in a mood to discuss Manchukuo, a state of which officially he ignores its By the Associated Press BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. existence. The talks lingered, and