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   New Castle News (Newspaper) - September 14, 1938, New Castle, Pennsylvania                                NEWS PHONES 4000 Telephone Your News To Thf CM 4000. NEW CASTLE NEWS WEATHER Showers Tonight and Probably Cooler FIFTY-EIGHTH 264 NEW SEPTEMBER 14, 1938. PAGES THREE CENTS A COPY CZECHS ADD DORDER TROOPS t. t Firm Against Sudeten But Hopeful Of Peace Georgia Voters Deciding Issue In Purge Effort Primary Election To mine Outcome Of Senator George's Battle DEFEAT IS URGED BY NEW DEALERS Forecasts Indicate Another Defeat For Roosevelt In Purge Campaign By GEORGE R. HOLMES News Service Staff Correspondent Sept. ident Roosevelt's adopted state of Georgia provides another test today ot his ability to eliminate from con- gress those recalcitrant Democrats bucked the New In Mr. Roosevelt's own Senator Walter P. George is and a also in Mr. Roosevelt's own don't speak the same in my he can not possibly be classified as ing to the liberal school of Marked Defeat By New Deal Senator George was marked for defeat in Georgia's three-cornered primary administration forces can lish it. There is serious doubt they can In capital politicos in both parties will be surprised if George doesn't win either in today's or in a run-off primary that may His opponents are Lawrence S. On IN NEW France Will Refuse To Urge Plebiscite By KENNETH DOWNS International New? Service Sports Editor Sept. has reached the end of her ing tactics on the Sudeten crisis and will refuse to urge the Prague government to grant the a plebiscite on the question of their with This became increasingly clear day as the fuse of Europe's powder keg sputtered ominously and Prance tense but prepared for passible Paris probably would be most completely evacuated during the first 24 hours of a should one break Enormous amounts of sand are being brought to principal quarters of the city for distribution on roofs and in cellars for poses in the event of air In there are press reports that the German embassy here has j advised all German nationals in Paris to return Only two Rightist papers have suggested that a Sudeten plebiscite On British Government Appeals To Henlein PA OBSERVES Complaints are made by residents in the vicinity of the intersection of street and Lincoln that it is being made a dumping ground for all kinds of The city authorities have posted notices several but they have been torn down and the dumping A number of citizens have themselves into a vigilance with the object in view apprehending those are responsible for existing school now well under mother is back In the old routine of seeing that the young hopefuls nre up have their their necks and are off in lime for It seems a little queer at having them also unusual to have the house remain tidied up and clean nil day Nerves are less frayed as teacher lifts the responsibility from mothers Opening of school Dad as he has it easy all the 3j: It's odd how folks complain of the heat during the and then find fault with the evenings when they chilly sitting on the front seems the weather man just can't please all the people all the Somebody always wants it dry when it and rain when it's Pa has found that there's only one way to keep on good terms with the and that's to cept what he sends and be glad it's Pa was met at the door of a farmhouse the other day by a woman with her sleeves rolled up a nd a big in her His first impulse was to but she quickly him all was cutting down she and to prove it led him to the kitchen he found a big dishpan full of innocent looking and a stack of nude nothing better than home On IX By KINGSBURY SMITH International Service Staff Correspondent Sept. almost appeal to Sudeten leader Konrad Henlein to retreat from his defiant attitude and thus save the world from war was dis- patched by the British government The virtually e d e n t e d action of sending a direct appeal to the leader of a minority political party was taken by the cabinet of Prime Minister Neville In closest with the United States and the ministers met again at 10 ng street with the joint aim of the threat of war and pre- paring for it if it United States Ambassador Joseph Kennedy called at street soon after the appeal was sent for- ward to Viscount Brit- ish mediator In for trans- mission to Kennedy called at the express in- of Premier wrio left the cabinet meeting to re- the American envoy in his private Seek To Resume Mediator Lord Runciman was instructed to bring all possible pressure to bear Oa IX NEW Annual Conclave Gould Widow Suicide Sudeten Germans In Pitched Battle Against Troops Heavy Casualties Result Of Clash On Streets Of Falkenau CZECH GENDARMES REPORTED SHOT DOWN Czech Troops Enter Fray And Use Tanks In Their Attack Convention Held Tuesday In Central Presbyterian Church GROWTH SHOWN IN MOVEMENT HERE BY GEORGE International News Servico Correspondent Sept. 14. the first real foretaste of what may He In wait for the world at Sudeten Germans fought a pitched battle with Czechoslovakian troops In the streets of late day and fragmentary dispatches hinted a casualty list that may mount into the The battle broke out when Czech police attempted to break up a clash between Sudetens and communists the use of Two thousand Sudetens turned upon the driving them Into the local police station and later ejecting them by shooting them down In the streets as they ran to Czech Troops Go Into Action First reports said from 10 to 15 I gendarmes were killed in the initial Czech troops went into 1 action a short time later and were believed to have inflicted heavy casualties on the Heavy tanks wheeled Into action small shells into the Sudeten lines after the initial out- Early reports said casualties among the Sudetens eventually i proved heavier than among the I When the Czech police attempted Hold Key To Peace Or Czechs Reinforce Troops On German Border Also Extend Martial Law Decree To Two More Districts REFUSE ULTIMATUM MADE BY SUDETENS Still Hope Basis Tor Re- Of ten Negotiations ADOLF HITLER AND KONRAD HENLEIN THEY HOLD KEY TO PEACE OR WAR Fuehrer Adolf Hitler's Nuremberg promising Sudeten German protection and producing for the Germanic minority as the Implied to forcible action against adds to the war scare already serious and projects Hitler and Ms Nazi leader In Konrad In the center of the world news This excellent photo of and was taken during a recent series of conferences at Hitler's No Statement On U.S. Policy Will Be Given Report Hitler Apparently Decided Time Not Ripe For Sudeten Showdown United States To Of IE European Crisis By PIERRE J. HUSS Servico S The United States will maintain to break up the the forgot their dom of in the present Euro- It was learned today original adversaries and j on highest on the comparatively of The latter withdrew into the small group i This it i Is not prepared to make definite an- to any European Pictured above is Mrs. Harold C. grUy through the streets er in the present Daily Weather Report States weather statistics for the 24-hour period ending at 5 p. m. Maximum 79. Minimum 66. River 5.3 Statistics for the same date a year ago Maximum 61, Minimum 45. A spirit of sustained ance to the liquor traffic was ent in every report and every ad- dress yesterday at the 54th annua convention of the Lawrence County Woman's Christian Temperance Un- ion in Central church of downtown New Such a spirit held Londonderry during that memorable siege of years ago and brought victory against heavy such a may bring victory to the C. T. U against odds just as Membership One thing is The rence County W. C. T. U. is Reports at the convention on Tuesday showed that 47 members had been added to the roll this year two new L. T. were one T. L. B. and one senior Frances WHlard Union of New tle sponsors the largest L. T. L. One On IN NEW Economic Agencies Plan For Emergency Sept. of the government's economic cies today hurriedly charged a ries of emergency measures ed to bolster the American cial structure against possible Euro- Secretary of the Treasury it was worked far nto the night with his advisers in an effort to work out a program to prevent a repetition of the chaos that attended the out- break of the World War in 1914. At the same the Securities ind Exchange Commission at its session yesterday afternoon discussed the effect of war hology on stock Close touch was maintained with Wail Street although no action was planned by the who was discovered scious on the kitchen floor of her Park New ment by her a millionaire Five jets of the gas range were Mrs. widow of Jay grandson of the railroad later IK NEW New Demand By Sudetens News Sept. The Sudeten German party this afternoon Issued a communique at Asch demanding the of it was stated In a Reuter dispatch from This was the demand made by Reichsfuehrer Adolf ler in his speech at Nuremberg The Sudetens added they are de- shouting epithets and daring the On Pace IN NEW President To Return East Report At Hospital At On Son's Condition Is Favorable By GEORGE DURNO International Service Staff C Reports from London that Britain was seeking of America's intentions the should war come in Eu- unconfirmed It was pointed out that the neutrality mokes it mandatory on dent Roosevelt to put the act into effect in event he finds a of This is in that U leaves the dent free to determine when there is a state of In the Instance of the now In its second the neutrality embargo on sale of tion arid Implements of war has not been There hns not been any declaration ol war between pan and Observers here stated that a situation might conceivably By GEORGE LANGWEIL International Service Sraff Correspondent Sept. Three new divisions of Czechoslovak troops were rushed to the German border today and the Prague declared two tional districts of land under martial but hope remained that some basis would he found for re- i sumption of j The new military ures represented the ment's answer to the ten memorandum ing withdrawal of Czech police and troops from their 14. fuehrer Hitler apparently has decided that trie time not yet ripe for a showdown 02 the ex- plosive Sudeten this Informed by high and usually reliable Nazi quarters lage in the Sudeten region involved ir. the virtual revolt which ed establishment of the Prague j Always late retire and early to I Czechs Surrender the Fuehrer kept j The action demonstrated ed throughout last and refusal to surrender ILS i day on every development in the sovereignty the Sudeten minority and backing from rhe His exact army Only the most slender were Government link remained m the minority spent part of night in his j be apartment in Munich and then j Frank chief sid W. his threatening j he about resumption of would entitled to that he would see they pot it. the Fuehrer seemingly has reached the conclusion that the stage is not yec properly set for a decisive Hourly HU decision was reported based on hourly reports received during the night from every town and his mountain I Viscount British called on Konrad For at least part of his I Sudeten at Present he still was at his picturesque home the Bavarian While the world was haunted by the threat of sources closest On Report Czechs Acted To Foil Sudeten Plot I Sept. Discovery a carefully organized plot by Sudeten i come in Europe bu: that no Germans to seize their own area j definite commitments were 1 and declare Immediate anschluss ist before President Roosevelt paid binding tills country In any with Germany led to declaration of termined to maintain the demands i issued at 9 standard James Roosevelt enjoyed a pension of martial Prague's proposals of sept. eorge Earle today signed the providing for the state to take over responsibility of medical aid to and two other measures authorizing extension of Capitol park at The first shifts the financial and administrative burden of cal care for persons on relief from the individual counties to the com- It settles a controversy if the past year over interpretations of the 1937 The Capitol park extension bills the General State to lease or acquire land be- ng obtained by the local housing for slum clearance Construction of new state wildings on the extended area vould be undertaken by the t comfortable Although the we js Temperature 99.5, pulse 84. Respiration and blood pressure The bulletin was signed by Dr. tember 9, which the Sudetens had dcd hBS not vel d previously accepted as a basis for were flatly rejected in the IN NEW State Takes Over Cost Of Medical Care Of Indigents IN HEW CASTLE Just a final visit to his manner in present crisis preparatory to entraining for lha east as the ugly spectre of an- other European war held tion Mayo clinic cians today reported the patient making satisfactory Report Sudetens Fleeing Across German Border Sept. ews Scores Of Sudeten Germans arc fleeing across the Czech border inio the Germ tin official ported news in the Lion have been evacuated with the Harold K. surgeon who re- moved Jim's gastric ulcer and George the fact that not all exception of a few old siud ger has the president the and many pared to head east at 11 a. the area have moved into German IN NEW Report Troops Are Moving Toward German Frontier VI will return to London from Sept. London moral tonight owing to serious j Daily Express reported from Prague international it was an- today that During the entire trip he will keep touch with the crisis in foreign IN NEW King Will Return To London Tonight News Sept. George martial law by Czech It was stated by a well-informed here Mere disorders could have been coped It wus but discovered a plot Instigated by the Gestapo and storm ers in the Sudeten Discovery of the this In- formant prompted Premier Mila Hodza to dispatch his army to the border arens and maintain order js well as reinforce the The Czech government Is ant to publicize details the it since it proves Germany's direct in en In the of such charges at the moment It is would serve only to heighten IS SEW Ensilage Blast Fatal To Father Is Injured gcd pipe line today blamed for boat and Chris I the explosion of an ensilage machine Assert Italy To Aid Germany If France Attacks By FRANK GERVASI also were Geoffrey Peto and Ian as well as Karl Frank Deputy of the A brief communique issued after the meeting was but it was apparent contact is still be- ing maintained and the hope of re- sumption of negotia kept Fatal Disorders Fatal new some on m major were reported from several Two Czechs killed in fights at and Unconfirmed reports said On rx NEW France Ready For Mobilization 19381 Sept. Italy march to Germany's aid if Britain or Francs violates Germany's tiers in attempting to assist it was learned today an unimpeachable f Ne Sept. The diplo- matic correspondent of the London Evening Standard reported Today that France has notified At the Italy's position in the Czech crisis further j that she will when clarified by the assertion j from an authorized government i of the by many will bring Europe safely through this IX NEW Man Is Killed In Clash With Shrimp Strikers News ARANSAS Sept. 14. man was shot and killed and several others were two in a clash between shrimp fishing boatmen and pickets during a CIO strike nt the Rice Shrimp cannery Jim operator of one of the boats for the Rice Cannery died of pistol B. Czechs this report also lias assured Prague that even participation of Germany la i a Sudeten rising will be considered an act of aggression and will in- voke the military Arthur Don't n raincoat or officially are pouring across the country A communique issued al toward the ham Palace who to leave German The Daily in n Prague dis- Balmoral Thursday night for the said that Czech officials have funeral of Prince of Con- j closed the frontier decided to proceed to at near scene ol don tonight in order to have further bloody The border time for discussion of the j was closed at 3 a. the report tional situation with his I here which killed Herbert 23, and blew away the left his C. J. Roy also was hurt by the A pipe from the machine to the silo became causing the In the opinion of Coroner Ed IN. NKW Cecil Potter mid M. of East Washington have left for a vacation trip Into president of the United Puckers and Agricultural a CIO were the two Injured IN DEATH RECORD Sept. 1938 Albert H. 1202 West Washington 10, perhaps I'm fi fella who docs things had the rain not around and soaked the crops and and we might have here it a 1hat spats and spouts and sometimes swivels the garden assuring sands and pickled tomato juices by the and pork and rye and Oh let it I'll take the me 1 am not red that and got hear me. it's to start the lelt seventy-six  

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