Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1931, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931 ‘ e LATIN NATIONS MAY HAVE ARMS PARLEY Reports Say Conference Pos- | sible Adjunct to Pan-Amer- f ican Session Next Year. By the Associated Press. SANTIAGO, Chile, October 16.—-Re- ports are circulating here to the effect that a general Latin American arms conference may be an adjunct to the Pan-American Congress at Montevideo next_year. Efforts appear to be under way to obtain views in the capitals of the various countries as to the possible re- sults of such a conference, if called and also whether the Latin American Republics would, if an agreement could be worked out, sign a general| treaty reducing land, sea and air arma- ments. eost of keeping up standing armies, som by large navies, and a few by large air corps. Revenues have been declin- | ing in some countries and a number of | diplomats have expressed the view that a conference on armaments would help solve the economic probl The present interim government here indicates that it has not, nor does | it intend to sponsor such a general conference to plan an arms holiday: rather, it would prefer the incoming administration of Juan E. Moni in December to make its own plans for WILBUR GIVEN HONOR Secretary of Interior and Canadicn Get Degrees at New York U. ALBANY, N. Y., October 16 ()—Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Interlor and American educator, Seeretary of the | and INTERESTS UNITED | Dr. Frederick G. Banting, Canadian co- | discoverer of insulin, cure for diabetes, | Holding Company Organized were honored yesterday at the sixty- | seventh convocation of the University of the State of New York. Dr. Wilbur was given the honorary degree of doctor of laws and Dr. Banting, who is professor of medical research at the University of Toronto, was awarded 'a doctorate of sci ce. TWO HELD IN SLAYING Colored Men Charged With Murder of Retired Banker. COLUMBIA, 8. C., October 16 (P).— Two colored men were brought to th State Penitentiary here late yesterda: after being arrested at Crcss Hill an charged with the murder of retired Cre Hill banker, September 2 The pair, Isalah Coont and Lee Payne, State i | police said the gun with which Rasor All the nations are affected by the | Ui siain belonged to one of them. The denied knowledge of the crime. colored men lived on the Rasor farm. C. Rasor, in West to Present Ship- pers’ Bid. | By the Associated Pry SAN FRANCISCO, October | United_ states Chapman-Da { was announced h liam F. 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