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A—6 HITLER DENOUNCES BRITAIN FOR VOTE “Sizzling” Note Sent Lon- don—League Return Talk Seen at End. HOUSE GROUP’S CUT IN NAVAL PROGRAM FORECASTS BATTLE (Continued From First Page) personnel, an increase from 82,500 to 93,500, The apprupriation necessary would be about $1,000 per man. To catch up on a shortage of naval officers to keep up to treaty strength, the bill will carry a provision for some 600 additional appointments to the United States Naval Academy. A few years ago each member of Congress THE EVENING under the 1036 appropriations and then restoration of the fifth appoint- ment the following year. The bill will also carry .the funds recommended for aviation cadets. A quarter of a million dollars will be recommended for the Great Lakes Training Station, which had been practically closed with a watchman and caretaking item of $61,000. In addition to the new quarter million it is estimated that $600,000 will be al- lowed by the Veterans' Administra- tion for taking care of disabled vet- erans in the Great Lakes Training Station hospitals. For the scientific laboratory of the Navy at Bellevue the bill will carry STARy WASHINGTO TUMOR VICTIM WELL Boy Who Had Growth on Heart Is Restorcd to. Family. OMAHA, April 17 (#).—Billy Neville, 9, the Omaha boy from whose heart a tumor was removed March 8, went home yesterday from an Omaha hos- pital to & jubilant family. He found & dinner prepared of all the things he likes to eat. D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935. NORFOLK $3 $5 ROUND TRIP (30 Day Limie) SPECIAL $3.50 ROUND TRIP E L. Sat. 6:30 p.m.—Home Mon. 7 a.m. * VIRGINIA BEACH @ OLD POINT COMFORT CAVALIER AND CHAMBERLIN Mattresses s 3 Remade The Stein Bedding Co. 1004 Eye St. NW. ME. 9490 was allowed five appointments to An- | $100,000. napolis. That was cut to three in the ‘There will be a like amount in the 1933 act. The bill about to be re-|bill for additional naval intelligence ported provides an increase to four | service abroad. HOTELS OPEN G . enjoy all Rest. reisx fn bracing st brosses from the blue Atlantle, Drive your ear te anclent Willlamsburs, Yorkiown, Jamestown and other e spote. L Thie traly e & trip Towll never Torerts PO City Ticket Office 1423 H ST. N. w. (Continued From First Page.) s loyally fulfill their duties as guar- antors if France violated the Locarno treaty as they would if Germany did. Nazi leaders forecast that Hitler, stung to the quick by the Council's action, might adopt any or all of these courses: 1. Refuse to enter any peace pact proposed so far, 2. Withdraw his offer to join in the Western European defensive air NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 1328 New York Ave. NALt. 6800 Five or More Blooms No plant is quite as symbolic of Easter as a tall, graceful plant of pure, pale lilies. . . and nothing is more acceptable as an Easter gift. ct. 3. Flatly refuse to return to the League of Nations. It was admitted, however, that the Reichswehr, fearing a chain of anti- German military alliances, conceiv- ably might influence Der Fuehrer to continue negotiations to keep Germany from total isolation. Hitler Decision Today. ‘The Reichsfuehrer, who has been at his Bavarian mountain retreat, was expected to return to Berlin today to decide on his course of action and probably go into immediate consulta- tion with his cabinet. Warsaw reports that Poland still in- | tends to remain friendly with the Nazis | encouraged officials to believe that Hitler, for this reason, would be| prompted to express himself with espe- | cial vigor when he replies to the Ge- | neva resolution. " A strong intimation was made in official quarters that the smaller pow- | ers on the League Council were “black- | mailed” into voting for the “so-called organizers of international peace.” NEW PACTS PLANNED. SHORT LINE TO THE CAROLINAS i Experienced AdvertisersPrefer TheStar These are hardy plants—in six- inch pots. Laval Presses Conclusion of Soviet Aid Treaty. GENEVA, April 18 (#) —Statesmen | of Europe turned today from denun- | ciation of Germany's violation of the | Versailles treaty to the negotiation of new pacts intended to guard against | future war. | Pierre Laval, French foreign min- | ister, who played a leading part in yesterday's criticism by the League of Nations Council of the Reich's uni- | lateral abrogation of the treaty’s mi]l-“ tary clauses, returned to Paris to press plans for concluding a mutual assistance pact with Soviet Russia. | He took along a tentative draft of | the agreement which he negouated | here with Maxim Litvinoff, Soviet | commissar for foreign affairs. 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