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KOCITESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. Ift35 Prince of Wales an Authority on East Africa1 LEAGUE MAPS ROME RUSHES 9 'WE WANT CROPS SHOUT PLEA TO HAILE COMPROMISE! 14,000 TO FRONT Book of Travels Reveals Extensive Knowledge Of Jungle Area UP H. R. H.

the Waled In ntlrely com- new i urn Ethiopian Thousands New York British Heir Qualified to Advise Crown on Ethiopia On the second trip the landing was In BrltLsti South Africa, and the Journey north was by train and boat to Dar In Tanganyika. This time the entire territory to the west and northwest of Ethiopia was viewed, the trip ending in Egypt According to the record, the Continued fnim Pure One to him to accept a compromise. That some of Musaolini's cabinet members are opposed to his present stand and the King himself its alarmed. That some powers are planning to ask their ambassador to leave Home "on holiday" if war conies. Continued from Pre One There was a growing uneasiness here that some serious frontier incident might precipitate momentous events before the end of the Ethiopian rainy season, which is generally supposed to be the signal for beginning: hoHtilities.

Yesterday's newspapers were full of Ethiopian mobilization plans and ivise his government Demonstrate-Selassie Delays Arms Call yy. LA4rl Delegates to the all Important told of concentration of Ethiopian League assembly attached a grow- troops on the ErHrean and Somali- ing importance to the American on East Africa, the publication today of "Hport and Travel in Kant Africa" shows. The Prince completely encircle Ethiopia. The book It the story of the Prince's two vllt to East Africa, the first In 1928, and the second in 1930. It is written from the diaries of Hie Royal Highness, and from the records of others of the parties.

Most of the illustrations are enlarged from motion picture film exposed by England "royal Prince not only shot elephants They said the Secretary of following as and photographed all sorts of wild ca for a game at great personal risk, but CordeU 1 Addl Ababa Two thousand shrinking Ethiopian clamored before the imperial palace yesterday, begging Emperor Hallo Selassie for arms and shouting: "We want war!" Tlitr Kmuelor aooeared at a win jr 1 Triang. ul.r checked ktfkSt woolen carf i. SCARFS land frontiers. At the same time Italian correspondents at Geneva gave thotr readers to understand tht is possibility sanctions will be avoided. II Mesflagero said: "The word 'sanctions' begins to puss out of at Geneva and perhaps only a few days will go by before we won't hear it spoken anymore," it did upon the Anglo-French pledge to uphold the League covenant, would tend to strengthen the moral opinion of the world against any war.

dow to appease the throna- which fueling salesman. That the Hull appeal has pro duced a profound Impression, particularly among Latin American delegates, was evident during the cuueu upuu ail avtmnijie uduvc rulers, all available English government officials, and mingled as much as possible with residents, both native and English. Crossed Trail of Koosevelt On his second safari, the Prince of Wales crossed the trail of Theodore Koosevelt at Rhino Camp, In western Uganda. i Although a thoroughly British undertaking from end to end, i America tiad a share In each Journey. Of the five passenger motor cars used in 1928, four were of American manufacture.

And the breakfast menu of the Prince in-; fascist Party Secretary Achilles THE PRINCE OF WALES reception given yesterday in ob- Slarace began yesterday a nation- servance of Mexico's national noli- i wide convocation of Fascist fed-day by Dr. R. Marte-Gomez. whose eial secretaries, divided into three then engaged in wild war-lances By royal design, the approach and brandished rifles, swords and different in each case. In knives, 1U2H, the party reached Mombasa They were led by veterans ofj1" Kenya colony by boat through the battle of Aduwa.

where Italians I the Red Sea and a corner of the met crushing defeat In WM. A Indian Oceaa, skirting the coast number of Sudanese chief also ot Eritrea and three Somolllands. were In the crowd. Saw Much of Kenya, The scene was so violent police Kenya Is the colony immediately confiscated motion plctuie films of south of Ethiopia, rich In re-it. I sources, and already a grain grow-WalU First Gun ii'Jf and sugar producing land.

The Selassie, although his general Prince saw much of Kenya and mobilisation order I already in! country today, Its term expiring. also of Uganda on his first trip. This was interrupted by the news of King George's sudden Illness, however, and the Prince made a record Journey home, leaving Dares-Salaam Dec. 2. and arriving known American groups, the first of which was summoned to meet at Barl.

The meetings are designed to prepare for a vast one day B'asciat mobilization soon. While preparing in East Africa Italy is also making ready on the mainland against any emergency. Further indication of the extent of this preparation was given by an In London Dec. 11 by boat and i eluded a well train. brand of oats.

ceases to be a member of the League Council. The guests discussed the crisis as well as the Hull statement in informal conversations. Most newspapers were quick to call attention of the imposing demonstration of fidelity to the League covenant as a living In- strument made by most of the na nouncement the provincial adfninia- Lithuania Prepared to Fight For Memel, Asserts President NAZIS TIGHTEN ANTI-JEW LAWS tions In addresses to the League lration her(i nad made pians for Assembly during the last week anti-aircraft refuges in basements of buildings now under that your Fall costumes 0 Scarfs are not after-thought this Autumn You'll wear them with everything. You'll tie a trim little handkerchief scart wistfully tituler your chin with your shit (makers. You'll tuck a soft cashmere casually inside the collar of your camel hair coat.

You'll drift around at night with a mile-lung scarf draped sinuously around your shoulders. You'll have them in velvets, crepes, paislrv squares, triangular angoras and imported Rodier fabric. Try some new colors'. Study possible contrasts. You'll find it fun.

Format! prmt, will not Ita It to the country until Italy fires the flrat gun or the Emperor Is informed officially the League of Nations has failed In peace efforts. If that moment comes even Ethiopia's priests and women will rally to Join a half million other Ethiopians in a grim defense of their empire. Government circles evinced no surprise yesterday at the Italian General discussions by the Assembly will close today with an address by Eamon De Valera, president of the Irish Free State. The Assembly then will fill three vacancies in the Council, Poland probably will be reelected. It Is expected Ecuador and Rumania will be chosen to succeed Mexico and I Palanga, Lithuania JF) Presl- "The Memel general elections dent Antanas Smetona, In the first will take place on Sept.

29 and interview granted in six years, the government of the republic told the Associated Preaa that guarantees that they will take Lithuania, relying to the utmost place In full liberty as they have KIWAMS MEET TODAY Lake Placid Harper Grafton, Madisonville, president of Klwanis International, will address the opening session of the 18th annual convention of the New York State District, Kiwanls Intcrna- cabinet communique saying the quarrel admits of "no compromise on legality and Justice of her in the past. Unfortunately, factors solution." Nevertheless, Ethiopia's i "nu cllu" anans, wnicn do not Oepena on tne win faith that Great Britain and "Rly at any time to defend her cf the government have been long scarfs to $12.50. France, supported by other Leagun i oetore me r-ermanem nce leading towards Illegal ac- i tionai opening here today. Hitter to Keep 'Hands Off tm-mbers. will prevent an attack was strong.

In African Dispute Geneva Reichsfuehrer Hit-lar will maintain a hands off attitude in the Italo-Et hiopian conflict that was the first reaction last nlyh In some International circles to Hitler's Nurnberg speech regarded here by political observers Court of International Justice. tion with the purpose of Influenc-j But, should an effort be made ing the will of the Memel popula- to disregard legality and Justice, tion. There Is every reason to ex- in favor of force. Lithuania is pect that these factors will in-prepared, he said to "defend crease their activity as the date of Memel with all the means at her the elections approach. command." Kelles on Justice The determination back of this "Any changes which the govern-1 statement is apparent in word and ment might eventually consider gesture in conversation with necessary in the present election.

Lithuania's leader who has, in procedure would, without any Memel and Vila, two interantlonal doubt, be made In full conformity i problems out of proportion to thai with the Memel Statute." size and strength of Lithuania. To President Smet.ona the policy For Kodak finishing and enlarging of a better quality see- Schoutofi 357 E. Main St ii' Cuiitlnurd from Pas One The law leaves to Killer and to Gen. Werner von Blomberg, defense minister, the decision as to what the war flag will be. 2.

Defining the reich's cltl-lens and dividing Germans into (A) members of Che state whose protection they enjoy, and (B), the Reich's citizens, who alone can be of German or similar blood and who are to be allowed to faithfully serve the Reich and her people. This Reich citizen is to be given a letter which makes him the sole bearer of citizenship privileges. 3. Entitled "protection of blood and honor," it provides that marriages between Jews and Germans or persons of similar blood be forbidden, and In the case they are contracted abroad, renders them null and void. Extra-matrimonial sexual relations between non-aryans and aryans ate forbidden under pain of prison punishment.

Jews are forbidden to engage domestic help under 45 years of age. with a year In Jail, a fine or both as th punishment. The law further provides that Jews may not fly the German Hag only the Zionist. If aryuns and non-aryans contract marriage they will be sent, to the penitentiary. The 600 deputise cheered and yelled their approval as each of the Italy Charge Hit Italy's claim of heavy military preparations by Ethiopia whs disputed vigorously.

Ethiopians aald only a normal movement of troops under arms is under way from bases in the interior by train toward Ogaden and overland toward Tlgre. The Associated Press heard on high authority that many military surprises are in store for Italians. These have been evolved especially to conform to the country's great natural defenses. Forming a chain of vast rocky forts protecting the coveted plateaus. Military experts have worked out these preparations in conformity with the tactics of modern war in co-operatlou with the great feudul chiefs.

generally as moderate. Relative to the Memel situation, I dome observers remarked that tm-! der the Memel convention, which I was arranged by Norman Davis, A I a 's ambassador-at-large, Hlnines Propaganda i or nl" country as regards Merne! Germany Is still a jurisdica! mem- Is, he Indicated, a simple, direct one: That of reliance, as far as possible, on "international Justice i and the International rules by I which we are bound." tM-i "vyM -T Ahtive, Impnrtril Ro- dier tweed icarf, 4 JarS' He regards as Lithuania's chief problem In Memel today the action of Germany In practically stop-uping all Imports from Lithuania with "resultant economic pressure'' and what he terms the "relentless NEW IDEA "Memel territory Is not large, bort. Aiioihrr im- influence of foreign propaganda." i ln0 oearueu, scno -u arly appearing: man, first Presl- jiurt I Silk square, liunt-irifi design, $3 5. and un- in selling meats groceries brings dent of Lithuania and President ajiain since 1M26. "Memel is to us an economic necessity, not a pollt- her of the League of Nations Council and can draw the Council's attention to any Infraction of the convention, which guarantees fair treatment for Germans in the territory.

TTnder the terms of the convention, Lithuania agreed that any dispute over Memel can be handed to the World Court for definite fettlement. If Germany actually leaves the League Oct. 14. when her notice of resii'natlon expires, she will no longer be able to seek redress from the League, the much of the apparent contusion. ''The Memel cltlscen, confronted by the propaganda forces of kills aalksman Miami, tat Delancey A.

heard of savings' YOUR MAMMOTH FOOD MARKET Opens Soon jjevtraii, mmoiiioune nates coin- large aitu uoweiiui iiuiion, uaiuioL trK u.i i. tion to engage in political bargain- pany employe, formerly of Kings-; help but be bewildered. What con- too small a countrv ton, N. was fatally Injured yes-' stltutes a minoritv opinion In such as to .1 i. to engage in eotitra propnp.unU:i.

terduy when a motor car he was circumstances becomes a difficult. i Our onlv point that Memel, driving struck a light pole. I question to answer. I containing' Lithuania only sea-, three laws was presented I port, Is an essential part of Lithu their experts pointed out. frequently they rained ania.

And the freedom and preservation of Lithuania is to her people a precious thing." COMPLETELY FINISHED READY JT0 USE 1 1 A. I Communists to Send Red Speeches Here Talks Protested by U. To Flood World hands in the Nazi salute and there was laughter throughout the chamber at the provision forbidding Jews to hire, domestic help under the aije of 45. Hitler Exhorts Trooper Earlier in the day, Hitler, exhorting a rally of more than storm troopers, schutzstaffel men, motor corps and air sportsmen, envisioned a life of disciplin behind the Swastika from early childhood to late manhood. "You are the prime old guard of the movement, the revolution and the German nation's resurgence," ALL-PR EST 7i tlu Shirts Deluxe Finish AVERAGE 10c Moscow Pravda.

official Communist Party organ, said yes 'II ft jtfaahu. LAUNDRY SERVICE l.oo IS. I 1X1S iav loves AS LOW AS i Vk it? -i par Family Bundlt he told the Nazi gathering. Amid tumultuous cheers the Reichsfuehter exclaimed: "You are Germany's reply to the 1 Jewish bolshevism of Moscow. We terday that speeches of delegates to the seventh congress of the Communist Internationale to which the United States objected would be printed for distribution in Amer-ca.

Europe and Asia. Coincident with the closing of the congress, the paper said, it would be the duty of Communist Parties In all countries to make known the congress' decision and also the reports of delegates to the working masses in their SERVICE LAUNDERERS DRY CLEANERS TATLOCK PHONE MAIN 3291 in fine doeskin that is washable in hot water! Women wear Kislav gloves proudly I They revel in the feel of such superior doeskin. They appreciate their wearing qualities, and the fact that they can he laundered in hot water. Ask to see the one-button Kislav and the four-button Kislav for dressier suits. $4 and $5.

(Street Floor) B. FORMAN CO. .1 i are not merely a race that won't pick a quarrel with others, but we will also make others abandon any desire to pick quarrels with us." Memel Seized in 1923 By Lithuanians The Memel territory belonged to Germany before the World War. Under the Versailles Treaty, Article 99. the Allies administered the territory for three yearn.

The Lithuanians seized Memel Jan, 15, lDZ'i, by a surprise attack. A convention was signed by the powers In May, 1934, defining the Memel territory as a unit within the sovereignty of "Lithuania, with a governor to be appointed by the president of the Lithuanian republic. There has been a period of cuzcwcm zsiraen 1 Schoolmasters Club To Elect at Batavia Batavia Officers of the Genesee Schoolmasters' Club will be elected at the first meeting of the season tonight at 6:30 clock in Hotel Richmond. Speakers will be Lynwood Strougb, Niagara Kails, president of tha Association of Academic Principals of the state and Rural Superintendent John Mullock, Churchvllle. 3 TV CAMEL HAIR colored! 19.75 strained relations between Lithu ania and Germany for many years, beginning with a strong protest sent by the latter nation to the Allies against the Lithuanian seiz ure of Memel.

Strikes have harassed the district, while German and Lithuanian influences clashed The coming general elections in Memel Sept. 29 havo served to Intensify the present bitterness between tho two elements. Last January the two nations accused each other of massing troops Color ij a. mania this season, ami camel hair coalt are smart examplri of it! Rich jcarlet leaf reds, Clro-patn grecnj, Leonardo ptirilcs, Jubilee blues they're the favored colon for sport roars." Fnrman'i has an extensive collection of vivid along tho Memel borders. colored cmttt, buei 14 to so, $19 Soviet Press Ridicules Hitler Statements In the College Vardrote Trunk at least one VASSARETTE Vassarettes are the best friends a youthful figure ever had and here's a new one that's more remarkable than ever.

Cleverly fashioned panels in back and in front subdue derriere, diaphragm and abdomen, and the bandeau top is an adjustable uplift! Perfect for average figures and the "college girl ho wisely watches the "ounce of prevention." JLvF Other Vassarettes, $5 to $15 COMPANY. Qome to Elizabeth Arden's 'Beauty Conference ELIZABETH ARDEX likes to feel that she is In very close touch with every woman who uses her preparations. She would be delighted if she could confer with all of you personally. Since this is impossible, she has sent her personal representative who has spent years on the Continent working for Miss Ardcn, to he in charge of a series of Beauty Conferences. All this week small groups of women will meet and learn about loveliness from one of Miss Ardcn's capable assistants, who has been trained by Elizabeth Arden, herself, in her famous methods.

The groups will be small, so that individual help may be given. Not only will simple treatments be discussed, but special skin conditions will be prescribed for. Classes at 2 P. M. and: 4 P.

M. By Appointment, Only Phone "Elizabeth Arden Room" Stone 6500 Sibley, Lindsay Curr Co. 0O Moscow UP) The official Soviet press yesterday called Reichsfuehter Hitler's Nurnberg assembly a "gigantic mobilization test" in preparation for a war against Soviet Russia. Tha newspaper Pravada called It "a hysterical anti-Soviet Sltch headlines as "the Nurnberg bazaar" and "the Nurnberg hot air circus" led the editorial comment here. "The fact that the Nazis cry so loudly against Communist danger," said Pravada, "Is in comic contrast to their own assurance that Marx-1 ism is dead forever in Germany.

The truth ia that Germany la on the verge of a financial catastrophe and the Nazis are yelling against Communism to distract the atten-' tion of the people. But it la an insult to the German people to predict that they will go willingly: to death to save a bankrupt Naii lata," I ll At Rt.tHETH ARI1KN 691 FIFTH AVFM'B -LONDON FARIS BERLIN ROMS NBW YORK TORONTO.

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