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CANADIN PREM!ER SEES BRIGHTER ERA Plan of Economic Co-opera- tion Proposed at London Wguld Be Achieved. By the Mné;nea Pres. LONDON, ‘Octoliér 16.—Premier R. B. Bennett "of Cdhada, in a radio broadcast 1o the pebple of Great Britain and Canads, last ‘riight, expressed con- fidence that s great plan of empire economic * co-operation could- be made effective’ and, that the dark days of anxiety were passing. The premier. rererred the plan proposed Canada dt ms imperial conference for closer economic reln.mnu and sounded a this opponunny were mchd it mlthc not come again. Not Intended as Threat. “This, I need not tell you,” he said, “js in no sense intended as a threat. !f. is rather a prediction, which, unhap- Beueve to be true. For we must for the basic Explorer-Priest of Alaska Calls on Boy Adventurer Bernard Hubbard, b da; the in W » “the ., po:‘ of the Interior, to confer with officials relative to hew maps of America's far north- ern possession. As he is a Jesuit and head of the rs geology at_the University of Santa Clm California, he is the guest of ‘Georgetown University during his stay here, One n( the first persons’ looked up by Pather Hubbard upon his lrrlov:‘l“;l:u' Robe"rltn ‘lo)lck Doulh las, a m r, Who Was one of the Boy Scouts on the Martin Johnson - African. - hunt and who had met Father Hub- bard during his Alaskan hunts in . Father Hubbard probably is the only priest in the world to say mass in the crater of a vol- cano. His favorite meal while in Alaska was bear steak roasted over a quiet voleano. His trips have been to collect data for his geological teaching at Santa Clara, but his efforts have been s0 successful that pro- fessional leogrnphers and explor- ers are bel\nn to regard him a8 cne of meu- own. THE ‘EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930. CZECH MINISTER ROILS -AUSTRIAN Reference to Prospect of Internal | sylvania. Strife by Dr. Benes Called Interference. By the Assoclated Press. VIENNA, October 16.—Austria and Czechoslovakia yesterday were em- broiled in a diplomatic incident over a speech yes y_morning by Foreign Minister Benes of Czechoslovakia. Dr.. Ignaz Seipel, Austrian foreign minister, last night demanded an ex- planation from Czechoslo about & puu e reflecting on Austria in the Dr. Seipel, former Austrian , says the reference consti- incredible interference” in Austria’s_domestic affairs. An official communique says Dr Benes told his audience that prese: developments in Austria Indluud It was perhaps again advancing toward severe internal shocks. Another statement at which Dr. Seipel took umbrage was a remark that the Austrian constitution had been revised under Chancellor Johann Scho- The foreign minister, in an official statement, said that such utterances found no parallel in speeches by min- isters of any other country. NAVY ORDERS Capt. Alfred W. Johnson, detached as president national board of elections, Nicaragua, to command U. 8. 8. Penn- Lieut. Comdr. Bernhard H. Bleri, de- U. 8. 8. Texas, to Bureau of tion. v Comdr. Milton C. Carlson, tenant on ltl& Light Cruiser Division 3, Scouting Fleet Lieut. Oomdr Nelson N. Gates, de- tached U. 8 mmuwn about October 18, to U. 8. 8. Lieut. Comdr. Herberv. .V. Ray, de- tached aide and fi on_staff ’tg'.hl:l Cnlln;u Division, Bwu {ll;;ltb e secretary on Cruiser Di 3. Lieut. Comdr. George detached Bureau of valntlon. w dut; x as aide and flag secretary on stal Battleship Division 4;orders August 26, to_command U. S. 8. Alden revoked. Lieut. John Q. Chapman, des tached U. 8. 8. Utah about October 20, to U. 8. 8. Arizona. Lieut, George L. Menocal, detached national bocrd n( elections, Nicaragua; to Naval Lieut, Clyde Mnrrlnn, orders July 25 further modified; to 14th Naval Dlntl’lcl, for temporary duty until arrival U. 8. 8. 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