U.S.S. HOUSTON 
MORNING PRESS NEWS 
20 July 1938. 
FOREIGN NEWS 
Buenos Aires: 
Hot ashes poured out of the cirater of Descabezado Volcano 
in western Argentina today. The rain of ashes caused fear 
that the volcano was about to break into violent eruption 
' lai to that of 1932. The peak is located in Mendoza 
e. about 600 miles west of Buenos Aires. 
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Buenos Aires: 
Reliable sources reported todajr that the discussion that had 
been underway in Buenos Aires for a United States- Argentine 
Trade Agreement had been broken off. The proposals -under 
discussion were said to have included one for a $25,000,000. 
United States loan to Argentina, 
Rome : 
Virginio Gayda said that the United States, joined together 
with France, Britain and Russia were responsible for the 
Fascist Race Policy. 
This policy, announced July 14th, declared Italy belonged 
to the Aryan race and Jews do not belong to the Italian race. 
Despite the resemblances between the Nazis of Germany and 
the Fascists of Italy, Gayda denied Italy was influenced by 
Germany. Gayda said, '’Italy finds itself ever confronted 
by anti-Italian and anti-European activities'. of the foreign . 
press which dominates even statesmen and policitians” . 
Buenos Aires: 
Argentine Government officials announced today that arrange- 
ments had been made for the formal signing next Thursday: of 
the Chaco Peace Pact between Bolivia and Paraguay. 
The Argentine Government provided for a board of arbitration 
to fix the boundary between Paraguay and Bolivia through the 
Chaco valley. Dispute over possession of the Chaco - district 
has been a cause for friction and for the Chaco war, in 
which rival 'armies battled among the swamps and jungles for 
three years, between 1932 and 1935, 
Toronto : 
The succession tax branch of the Ontario Government prepared 
today to ask W. Perkins Bull some questions about the will of 
Mrs, Maybelle Horlick Sidley. Bull was named as one of the 
largest beneficiaries in the will. 
The payment of checks on Bull’s private bank account has been 
ordered stopped by government officials. 
Berlin: 
King George’s visit to Paris was viewed by official circles 
here with full appreciation of the importance of the visit, 
as a friendly demonstration of the two Democratic powers. 
The foreign diplomatic office mouthpiece ’’Poretische Korres- 
pondenze” said such a visit was like Hitler's to Mussolini, 
and may serve to clarify the political conduct of the two 
nations in promoting peace. 
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