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LANDON LAUNCHES ATTACK OI ROOSEVELT FOREIGN POLICY One-Man Government In International Affairs MISTAKE WOULD BE TRAGIO AND MIGHT

LEAD TO WAR

New York, To-day.

"We are faced with a situation where the Pre- sident may make a mistake that would indeed be tragic and might lead to war," declared Governor Alf Landon, President Roosevelt's opponent in the Last presidential election, in a speech broadcast to the nation last night.

Criticising President Roosevelt's recent de- claration at Chicago, Governor Landon said that the President's impulsive "quarter-backing and readi ness to assume the responsibility of a one-man gov- ernment in international affairs, was far more dan-

GOVERNOR LANDON

gerous than the same tendencies in dealing with FRENCH

domestic affairs.

Rightly they might ask how far President Roosevelt intended to go.

The President spoke of quarantines, which meant either economic sanctions or blockade.

Our experience with Italy prov- ed the ineffectiveness of sanctions, and that blockade meant war.

By the time the special session of Congress

FUND FOR

had been convened, he BRITISH

BRITISH STUDY

hoped the President would have thought out what he proposes to do.

IN GERMANY

Close observers. had increasing doubts whether the President had thought his recent declaration through to the logical conclusion, ed a fund for a number of scholar-

Reuter.

ISOLATIONIST ATTACK

"England Expects Etc." Once More

Washington, To-day

An attack on President Roose velt's foreign policy was made yes terday by Senator Johnson, leader of the isolationist group in Con-

gress.

Hamburg, To-day. An anonymous donor has creat

ships by which British Univer

at sity Students could study. German Universities for one year. The scholarships, valued at 3,000 reichsmarks each, are open to all undergraduates of all Universities in the British Empire, but with special preference to students of Universities in Britain

The donor stated that creation of the scholarships was a grateful expression of appreciation of the Rhodes Scholarships, by which Ger- man students could study at Oxford University.

uted

The donor has also in Senator Johnson wanted to know three annual prizes in Britain, the what the President meant by Netherlands and the Sear “quarantine” which he mentioned countries for conspicuous study in

in his speech at Chicago, and ask the Arts Beuter.

ed why the Neutrality Act had not

yet been enforced regarding the

Far Eastern confict.

The Senator declared that Mr.

Norman Davis, head of the Ameri- to the Nine Power not going to Brus- had in advance

can delegat Conference

and th

reed upon by Britain

States.

lows his own bent he

ALL JAPANESE EXPENDITURE TO BE CUT

Tokyo, 1

A Cabinet Council, meeting erday,

led to

other to

DESTROYERS RESCUE SHIP

Pari, To-day

-It reported that a French cargo steamer was seized on Sun day by a Spanish Nationalist war- ship off the north coast of Gijon Province and ordered to proceed to a Spamsh port.

The vessel, however,

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speech.

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tion will be sent to other Power 1 thesis that

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