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...pressure to bear on China and Japan immediately, or else the Kellog Pact will be disgraced and rendered worthless by the fighting that is going on between the two countries, both of which are signatories of the pact," declared Professor L. C. Porter of the Chinese Department, in an interview yesterday." The present activities in Manchuria are the first instances of two countries fighting that signed the pact...
...found the Collings mys tery very funny. . . . Everyone was so casual and friendly. I found policemen with their coats off, their feet up on the desk, talking freely and smoking. . . . There were ten reporters on the story and everyone of them helped me." Subsequent assignments last week: an interview with Prof. Elisha Kent Kane, accused of uxoricide; a visit to the vaults of the Federal Reserve Bank to look at $2,000,000,000 in gold...
...Wood was quoted as follows in an interview after the races: "Sure I'm happy. I asked for a postponement of the start. . . . My request was denied and it made me angry. When Eddie Edenburn, chairman of the race committee, told me Don would not agree ... I told him . . . I was coming down the river and make a false start purposely. I told him when I did, Don likely would follow me. If he did, I knew it meant disqualification of both Miss America IX and Miss England II but there was still Miss America VIII. ... If Don wanted...
...just a "coincidence" that he sailed on the Bremen with the Mayor, that he was going to Germany for sciatica treatments, that he had joined the Walker party ("I paid all my own expenses") at the Mayor's request because he could speak German. Within 24 hours after the interview, however, "True Friend" Maier disappeared from Paris, presumably to take his sciatica to Berlin...
...With reference to the dispute as to whether American bankers tried to impose conditions regarding national finances in return for establishing credits, Mr. MacDonald at his interview with the Junior Ministers of Monday last told them that the proposals which the Government had submitted to the Bank of England had to be telephoned to America to see if they could be approved there...