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\ { ' il eo GRAND! HOPES FOR WORLD DISARMAMENT Jtalian Foreign Minister. Encour- aged as He Sails For Home Friday New York, Nov. 27.—()—Dino Grandi’s 11-day visit to America, un- dertaken in the hope of aligning Italy and America in efforts toward world peace and prosperity, ended Friday. The Italian foreign minister and his party were to sail for home aboard the steamship Augustus at 3 p. m. Since his arrival early last week, Signor Grandi has held conversations with President Hoover, Secretary of State Stimson and other high offi-| | cials of the government, and has been the guest of New York, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia. Both Signor Grandi and the white house have stated the Washington confer- ences were>most satisfactory in their results. In his most ambitious public ad- dress, delivered Thursday night at the foreign policy association dinner and broadcast nationally, Signor Grandi made the following extemporaneous |- addition to his prepared speech: “This day—today—the American people celebrate the Thanksgiving Day. Let us hope that next year we hall be able to thank God for having riven the nations of the whole world | peace, better understanding and saf- er foundation.” The Italian foreign minister spoke earnestly, avowing Italy's desire to see the peace of Europe based upon dis- armament and arbitration. Italy is convinced, he said, that “at the very bottom” the political uneasiness throughout the world is due to “mu- tual fear and distrust arising out of ermaments.” His hope that some constructive Steps might be taken toward disarma- ment, he said, had been encouraged by the attitude of the American gov- ernment and by American public opinion. SENTENCED TO PRISON Opelika, Ala., Nov. 27.—(#)—Eight former members of the Phenix City, Ala., police department, including J. M. Blair, former chief, have been sen- tenced to federal prisons for conspir- acy to violate the national prohibi-; tion laws. Indiana Boy to Be Crowned as ‘Prince’ Chicago, Nov. 27.—(#)—Carl Old-: ham, 15, of Charlottesville, Indiana. will be crowned “Prince” of junior to delegates of the 4-H club con- gress next week by Thomas E. Wilson, packer. Oldham was national winner in the} club’s contest to pick America’s most outstanding club member. Oldham will be awarded a $300 ag- ricultural college scholarship. os | Mother Is Dying; | Son Plays Football | aca Ee Boston, Mass., Nov. 27.—(?)\— Harry Downes, playing the last game of his college career against, Holy Cross Thursday, did not learn until after the game why sideline seats, reserved for his folks, were unoccupied. 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D., Nov. 27.—(?)—Im- Blood flows through the bones of | i cabinet of President Grover Cleve- Hoke Smith Suecumbs| =" died here Friday. He was 76 At Home in Georgia! Atlanta, Nov. 27—(#)—Hoke Smith, twice governor of Georgia and twice United States senator for Georgia, and secretary of the interior in the Dry Cleaning Special Nov. 30th and Dec. Ist Overcoats .. Suits .... GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY publisher and lawyer. FRIENDS BOOST DAWES Chicago, Nov. 27—(P)—The Daily | News Friday said a quiet but deter-|_ b mined campaign among middle west-|it passes through the body is abot ern Republicans is under way to|seven miles an hour. Smith had been confined to his home for several months, and his con- dition became serious Friday. In addition to his political activities, Smith was a successful newspaper|nominate Ambassador Charles | Dawes as the running mate of Pres {dent Hoover in 1932, i tales oe $1.00 | Trousers CMR TT PRESS mee erin Cooks I. G. A. 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