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HOLLYWOOD, December 9. .. Samuel Goldwyn and Max Korda, have announced they have abandoned plans •to purchase the United Artists interests of Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin. The decision is stated to be due to insurmountable legal complications, the nature of which is not specified.
ROUMANIAN MURDERS.
VIENNA, December 9.
A Roumanian Iron Guard shot dead two peasants who were electioneering on behalf of the Roumanian Government Party in a Transylvanian village.
BELGIAN MINISTRY.
BRUSSELS, December 9.
The Senate passed a vote of confidence in the New Government, by 122 votes to 19. .
U.S.A. FATAL RIOT.
SACRAMENTO, December 9
Five survivors of the Folsom riot have been sentenced to death, in connection with the slayin’g of Larkin (on September 24).
CANADIAN WHEAT.
OTTAWA, December 9.
The Trade Minister (Mr. W. D. Euler) announced that the Grain Board had sold the last of 200,000,000 bushels of wheat, the carry-over acquired in 1935. (
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