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Belief in the integrity, of Herr Hitler was expressed by the Mar- quess of Lothian in an address given in Edinburgh recently."

Lord Lothian, who has recently returned from Germany, said he did pot think people in this country

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At the end of the war mankind had had a very unbalanced sense of proportion as the result of years of wartime propaganda, and the Treaty of Versailles, as most stu- dents of it now realised, had been by A very severe one, imposed force, with practically no consulta. tion with the representatives of Germany...

Germany was now, potentially, an extremely dangerous State. She was demanding equality. It was very difficult to see how you could Possibly deny equality to a great nation. But equality for Germany meant insecurity for France; the population of Germany Was millions, and of France 40 millions, That was the reason why France had so persistently refused to grant equality to Germany unless given. security in some other way.

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The whole structure of peace in Europe had vanished since the de- claration of Horr Hitler a few weeks ago that he was going to re- establish conscription on the basis of an army of 36 divisions, consist- ing of 560,000 men-a good deal larger than the French Army with equality in the air, and a Navy equal to 35 per cent, of the British Navy,

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Other questions which Germany was going to ask of Europe Includ ed the demilitarisation of the Rhine; and the future of Austria, | USEFUL HINT which was sometimes called the percussion cap of Europe; and the question, which more nearly con- cerned us, of whether Germany was entitled to have any colonies, or was to remain exclusively contained In the restricted ares in which she was confined in Europa to-day.

He put these sombre questions in front of his hearers (continued Lord Lothian) because they were questions which were more and more going to be brought home to people by events. Could we make these adjustments peaceably, or were we to be driven back to the

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Washington, May 26. Upward of 100 Americana draw bigger salaries than the $75,000 annual pay check of President Roosevelt.

Reports on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission present an impressivo árray of big money executives.

The depression may still be rid-| ing the country but the sworn re- porta at the S.E.C., in addition to the really big salaries, show hund- reds of corporation executives and remuneration ranging from $15,- 000 to $60,000 a year.

The reports on file at the S.E.C. show that among others:

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Mr. William B. Warner, New York, President McCall Corp., magazine publishers, drew $185,- 153;

Mr. Francis B. Davis, chairman U. S. Rubber Co., wus pald $125,000;

Mr. Edward G. Seubert, Presi- dent Standard Oil Co., of Iridiana, got along on $117,500

Drawing $100,000 a your each were: Mr. George Horace Lepimer, editor, the Saturday Evening Post; Mr. William E. Levis, nole in- dustrialist, and Mr. Francis H." Browncil, Chairman, Amerienn Smelting & Refining Co.

Under the $100,000 mark, but topping the President's pay, were: Mr. Hiram S. Ravitz, Cleveland, President Industrial Rayon Co., $96,441; Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald, Chicago, Chairman Sears Roobuck & Co.. $85,139; Mr. Robert E. Wood, Chicago, President Senra Roebuck & Co., $81.818; Mr. R. J. Quigley, New York, President Howe Sound Co., $77,875; Mr. Alexander Dow, President Detroit Edison Co., $75,715.

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During the five years ending utmost ruthlessness, it would be directed, not so much at the mill last January George Gordon Craw- tary and naval forces of neigh- ford, former president of the Jones bours, as at the civilian population & Laughlin Steel Corp., Pittsburgh, drew $250,000 annually in a salary despair that that nation would of $100,000 a year and minimum throw up its hands to escape un-annual bonuses of $150,000.

While these reports have been era of power politics, when people restricted bombing. That was, the

are scores of made alliances under the threat of danger. That was why all parties made public there war, eventually ending in war? supported the Government in-say- others to be filed which are expect- That was the irrepressible issueing that unless they could get early ed to bring the

agreement with Germany they $76,000 salaries to 100. For the now rising in Europe. Fortunate would insist on having an Air present other reports are being ly, he thought, the British Govern Force as powerful as hers... kept....confdential including the salarles of excecutives of such con- cerns as:

ment had managed to "follow" the middle rond; and had acted as inter- preter and medintor so far between

the two sides.

By far the moat important speech to mankind delivered since August 4, 1914, was likely to be that delivered. by Herr Hitler a fortnight or so hence, when he would tell us what was his answer to the negotiations taking place, and the declaration to be made by the Prime Minister. That speech would give an indications as to whether, now that Germany had got equality-and it was impossible to deny her equality--we were go ing to revitalise the League of Nations, and study those and other 'very difficult problems on the boals of equality by sitting round a table, or whether Europe was going to vegin

that realignment Into two armed camps, the ultimate outcome

He was not at all unhopeful that we would get agreement, and satis- factory agreement. He did not take the sinister view of Germany that a great many people took. He believed Hitler was a perfectly honest and straight person, anxious for the limitation of armaments provided Germany had equality, and prepared to abolish bombers or any offensive weapon which everybody else abolished.

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Once ratios were settled it would be easy to cut down expenditure on armaments. He was hopeful that results would folloty from the negotiations which, he understood, had now begun, but it was essential that people should realise that we placid world into a very dangerous were moving out of a relatively Co., and several others.

In the mere $50,000 a year class period.

were: Mr. Arde Dulova, New York, General Manager,

Receivers of salaries in the neighbourhood of $60,000 annually Included Mr. John C. Sterling, New 27 They hide, in clefts. York, vice-president of the McCall 80 We are strongly recommended Corp., Mr. F. W. Means, Chicago, to buy this in England. President of the Chicago Towel 31 U.S.A. Government, for example.

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It would be determined by No-Dulova Watch Co., Mr. O. D: Don- of which had in the past been war.vember next whether the League neil. Findlay, O., President of the of Nations was going to survive | Ohio Oll Cổ Mr. Clarence M. THE AIR MENACE

Europe or whether there was to be Wooley, New York, Board chairman

American a realignment into twa.great armed of the

Radiator the date on which the resignation Rolland J. Hamilton, New York, camps, because November next was Standard Sanitary Corp., Mr. of Germany from the League be-president of the American Radiator

Speaking of the air menace, Lord Lothian said that the great danger of the nir was that, if the air wea pon with an unquestioned superl. ority fell into the hands of a fool

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