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...Contribution to the League." James Ramsay MacDonald was also modest in his estimate of the Naval Treaty signed and published fortnight ago. A British radio audience heard the Prime Minister say last week: "I am under no delusions as to how far we have gone. We have just made a beginning." Next day he sent a certified copy of the Treaty to Geneva with this covering letter...
...what extent the Soviet Government is guilty of "religious persecution" strikingly appeared last week when England's famed Manchester Guardian secured and printed the substance of the secret report lately made to Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald by His Majesty's Ambassador in Moscow, Sir Esmond Ovey...
Born in golf-famed Carnoustie, Scotland, one of five golfing brothers (Willie, George, James, Macdonald), he came to the U. S. in 1897 and became, with Willie Anderson, Ben and Gilbert ("Gil") Nicholls, one of the game's U. S. quartet of Grand Old Men. Witty, violent, robust, strong-tongued, he was a great teacher. He loved to recall the time when a golf-bag was an object of ridicule. "Do I look like a sissy? Well, that's what they called...
Completion of the London Naval Treaty last week terminated President Hoover's ''gentleman's agreement" with Prime Minister MacDonald that Britain and the U. S. should suspend all naval building while the London Conference was in session...
...Hoover-MacDonald "gentleman's agreement" suspended work on the 10,000-ton cruiser C. L. 32 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard (rated 1.6% complete, March 1, 1030); on the C. L. 33 at the Bethlehem Steel Yards (7.2% complete). Three others have been assigned to yards: The C. L. 34 to Bremerton Navy Yard; the C. L. 35 to Camden's new shipbuilding yard; the C L 36 to Philadelphia Navy Yard, accounts for half of the 100,000 tons to be built the other half never having been assigned. Navy men were confident last week that President...