NAVAL RACE SEEN IN REPLY TO JAPAN; United States Press Stresses Tokyo's Economio Handicap In Contest With World HULL'S POLICY IS PRAISED Building of Warships Said to Be Only Alternative After Rebuff From Tokyo NEW YORK Looks Like a Naval Race" BOSTON Building Is Only Alternative SPRINGFIELD Deserves Careful Thought WASHINGTON Japan Handicapped in Race HARTFORD Suspicion Aroused by Hull PROVIDENCE Japan Now on Defensive CLEVELAND Tokyo Reveals Her Course PITTSBURGH Hull's Straight Thinking INDIANAPOLIS Japan's Policies Short-Sighted LOUISVILLE WHEELING Must Match the Expansion PORTLAND Question of Virtual Alliance BOISE Intended to Be Insulting" DALLAS Japan's Intentions Clear MINNEAPOLIS Rush to Build Opposed SAN FRANCISCO We Have the Fastest Horse"
Date: 14 February 1938
U S, Japanese and Brit press comment
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Advertising News and Notes; Notes Armstrong Sells Agency Johnnie Walker Ads Up 50%' Account To Address Inland Press Group Personnel
Date: 14 February 1938
Apptd Transcontinental & Western Air ad agent
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BETRAYAL' IS SEEN BY AUSTRIAN NAZIS; They Believe Hitler Let Them Down in Conversation with Dr. Schuschnigg LEGITIMISTS ALSO HURT Think German Leader Made Deal to Suppress Move to Put Otto on Throne Habsburg Question Involved Official View Given
Date: 14 February 1938
By G. E. R. GEDYEWireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
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Nazis and Legitimists worried
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AUSTRO-REIGHPACT REPORTED AS STEP TO 4-POWER ACCORD; Hitler and Schuschnigg Said to Have Made Compact That Allays Fears of Putsch WIDER TALKS NOW LIKELY London Is Viewed as Backing Move to Line Up Britain, France, Italy and Germany AUSTRIAN NAZIS ANGERED Talk of 'Third Betrayal' by Hitler-Deal to Suppress Restoration Move Seen Berlin Hopeful of Accord Berlin-Vienna Peace Sought REICH AND AUSTRIA REPORTED IN PACT Anglo-German Deal Aided New Approach Likely Clashes Are on Methods
Date: 14 February 1938
Austro-German agreement believed laying basis for talks
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JAPANESE ADVANCE 90 MILES IN 2 DAYS IN DRIVE IN NORTH; Force in Honan Province Is Only 40 Miles From Junction of Two Vital Railways CHINESE ADMIT DANGERS Defenders of Suchow Fighting Desperately to Bar Seizure of Lung-Hai Line Chinese Admit Danger Chinese Fight Desperately JAPANESE ADVANCE 90 MILES IN 2 DAYS
Date: 14 February 1938
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Col J W Stillwell gathers data, North Honan, to aid fund distribution
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