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   New Castle News (Newspaper) - September 27, 1938, New Castle, Pennsylvania                                i NEWS PHONES 4000 Telephone Yow Items To THf Call 4000. NEW WEATHER Fair Tonight And ing Temperatures THREE CENTS A COPY FIFTY-EIGHTH 275 REVIVE FAINT Answer to Roosevelt's Hitler Replies To Roosevelt's Peace Renounces Any Re- sponsibility For Future War In Europe ALSO MAKES REPLY TO CHAMBERLAIN Hitler tions Made In ent Speech On Monday By PIERRE J. HUSS Sept. 27.-FM lv renouncing airy respon for future war V Adol Hitler replied today to 1 ies Seville ofie to guarantee ces of the Sudetenland i only Czechoslovakia Will Not Surrender To Hitler By H. R. International News Service Staff Correspondent 1938) Sept. faced Goliath with no Czechoslovakia will not surrender to Conscious that she has yielded and is ready to yield thing for peace except her national she is willing if necessary become another But she feels that if this grim fate is she will still come out of the purgatory a Tha Of Czechs is the national reaction day in this nation in which weapons tighter after hearing Chancellor Hitler curse its beloved President revile the Czech declare their state a criminal monstrosity and swear that Germans 1 days from now would bring to bear the might of the greatest single military machine in Europe to de- stroy For no Czech could read any other meaning out of Hitler's He declared they were created to threaten the national of but said he did not want them in Germany and concluded that he to settle the problem and for It remained for listeners here to On Government Starts Move To Avert Big Rail Strike French Remain Firm In Stand the called in the commanders of v navy and air force or a who brought the this To Roosevelt in his to Mr. IN NEW News Sept. Moving to avert the strike of railroad who face a 15 per cent wage President Roosevelt today claimed an emergency to exist and named a three-man board to mediate the By RUSSELL F. ANDERON International News Service Staff Correspondent CHICAGO Sept. chinery to halt a paralyzing rail strike slipped into gear today as the nation's union workers stood firmly in favor of a walkout in protest against a proposed la per cent wage H A. spokesman for the nations railroad executives ately to of the railway labor would stave off the strike 19 Brotherhoods on Friday He strike vote announced today OBSERVES Residents street on the Side are complaining that Jie full of holes that not an expert driver can without danger ol ing a Some of the motorists who park south of the inp on Sycamore seem to are bean stains The street department has again leveled off Logan between Wallace and simply won't stay ana ought to be included m a paving Some are wondering wha the future holds in store for Morals It used to be a good street with stores on both sides 1 quite a number of good reside Now they have been eliminated on the west side and the east side is going ing avenue is another street that seems to be progressing a difference be- tween yesterday's and hat of a year Yesterday s high mark was 83 while a the high was 53, and the low got down to just one degree above the freezing to which tions will be given in NEW Mary aged about 70 was shot to death at a. m. day in the second South Jefferson Police are searching for 41, also of 361i South Jefferson Police allege he discharged a. shot from a 12-gauge into her right The shotgun has not yet been Her body is in a local Among those held pending investigation of the case is Maud same First Report Of Shooting Police received their first news of the shooting from an attache of the Post Office where Maud Hicks went after the Of- Nelson and Williams went to South Jefferson street and found the body of the The shot had penetrated her right Hmg The police was apparently held close against her The officers summoned Coroner had and the of- News Service Staff custody Maud Correspondent claim she was PARIS Sept. I and in a hysterical Cabinet Approves Attitude Taken By Premier Daladier FRANCE PREPARES FOR POSSIBLE WAR 10QOOO 4? 450.000 lf 2.700.000 ARMY This which will be based on the Gil Hie Berlin axis will face a 4-to-l man-power South Jefferson Street Woman Is Slain Early Today Mary Aged About 70 Victim Of gun Attack POLICE SEEKING MAN AS SLAYER Shooting Occurs In Hallway On Second Floor Of Building Hitler March Across Border To Be Delayed London Sees More Hope Foi Peaceful Solution Of Czech Crisis REPLY IS MADE TO BRITISH APPEAL Glimmer Of Hope Is Seen For Agreement On ten Issue ard Daladier won approval of his cabinet today for the clear and stand he has taken he striKe insisting that France will fight YBS a vote for a paper strike Germany if Nazi troops invade an emergency board without Vo was not a vote for a real Formal calls lor the general waU On IN NEW Britain Makes War Preparations Prays Tor Peace But Pushes Program To Meet PLAN PROTECTION OF Bia CENTERS BY KINGSBURY SMITH International News Service Staff Correspondent 27.-Britain prayed for peace but prepared for war today as Europe's and passion Premier to its emergency cabinet summoned to consider possible war measures as well Anglo-French efforts to preserve adjourned shortly before noon and issued ministerial council meeting an hour and three Premier Daladier gave an account of his London talks and made a general report on the international It was the Premiers declarations the cabinet received unanimous The cabinet members gave ial to measures being en because of the threat of The nation already has nearly troops along the German and an ready lor instant tle if the holocaust To Protect Civilians Methods aiding civilians who are already being evacuated in large numbers from Paris to protect them against possible air raids also were The question of i ing was noti Announcement by the bank of France of an in the dis- count to three per cent was attributed to the generally According to police other roomers in the house claim they heard her t Police say they presume she was addressing Officers report they saw Norman S. 30 Vi South Jefferson standing near a parking meter at 36V' South Jefferson When quizzed by police he said he was waiting for a man who had entered 36V. south Jefferson but who had not like Maud was held temporarily as a material Asks Police Called Robert 125 Center told police he was in the Post Of- An- Naval Vessels Advise Americans To Leave England News Sept. United TO embassy today advised all Believe United States is LUS to leave England because I of the threat of I IX NEW patching Three Vessels To European Waters Meets To Chart Course For United States News Sept. confirmed rumors that Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler has postponed the date or march into vakia resulted in a slight im- 1 provement on the London j Believe March Delayed Sept. that Nazi Germany will not March into the Sudetenland on Saturday as England today as a 1 ful These included an order from 1 Berlin for the German team to in the automobile Grand Prix Derby on Saturday and in- j to German residents by I the embassy here that there is no reason to commence a hasty 10 uie precautions against European situation rather than J OC tnR f 3.1 sible air raids sped forward as the nation tensely awaited word from Berlin on the final Prime Minister Neville fain to stave off These were a grim Germany that she would face the combined armed of Britain and Soviet Russia the ment Reich troops the merit nign der in an invasion of Czechoslovakia whn to any purely technical financial So there has been no cut reaction here to Chancellor Hitler's It left French of- gloomy but several well in- formed remarked that have been All over Prance throughout the there were partial overhead for fice Lunch when Hicks en- tered and requested an to call which he Shook said Maud Hicks mumbled that Maud been On IN NEW CASTLE NEW ENGLAND News Sept. 21. Money no Backed by the richest nation in the New England the go ahead signal Full steam ahead was ordered on Cost The one thing to be done was to salvage New land from the wreckage of last week's tidal wave and WILL TAKE CARE OF EVACUATION Sept. der secret orders three United States navy vessels steamed out to from the Philadelphia navy yard today amid reports they were headed for European shores to stand by in the current war The ships were the cruisers newly commissioned ship of the Atlantic and Savannah and the battleship The Philadelphia was to join the squadron lor maneuvers near Some observers expressed the warships had orders to standby u European ports to aid in ation of American citizens in event It WES pointed out that ail direct orders Daily Weather J J Report cui prompt transfer of roared areas to Germany Chancellor tw refrains from Concentrate Defense Units But while peace moves went for- ward and the nation anxiously prayed for territorial aircraft defense units were concentrated n Blue lights were installed in all suburban the Paris the Red Cross appealed for f w to returning today to ington to speed release of federal funds and to lay lull details belore President WPA Harry Hopkins promised money for the task of tion He cut red tape and gave blanket approval for projects Rev. And Mrs. Evans Are Overseas Now With the present unrest in Europe Attorney and Mrs. H. A. Wilkison arc wondering Just where their daughter and Rev. and Mrs Henry Evans Just now The last word they had from them they were aboard ship in the harbor of They planned to make an extensive tour of Four Marines Are Killed As Plane Crashes Large Training Plane Falls In Flames In Potomac River PILOT IS THROWN CLEAR OF PLANE News board of inquiry was named today to determine the cause of the crash last night of a large training plane which fell in flames into the Potomac killing four technical jamin F. Staff Sergeant Laurence G. ville Calif. Corporal Raymond F. Private Frederick M. Drexel Pa. Private John West N Y the pilot and Corp. Robert N. Y. were By PIERRE J. HUSS International Service 5is.it Correspondent Sept. door ly closed to peaceful settlement of 1 the Sudeten problem was opened cautiously by Reichsfuehrer Adolf today although at the I time he flatly renounced all re- American Nation Being I sponsibility for future war in A glimmering of hope was in the reply w Prime ister Neville Chamberlain's offer to guarantee peaceful cession of the to formed circles believed Hitler would accept such a guarantee if set in motion by Girded To Stand Shock If War Comes PRESIDENT STILL HOPEFUL OF areas surrounding London to the capital if a conflict 1T1O, Surgeons and physicians were not affected by the mobilization orders but along with women doctors were requested to volunteer for States weather statistics for the 24-hour period ending at 3 Maximum 28 Minimum 42 trace 4.8 the same dale a year 53 Minimum o3 Within the capital itself guns were mounted on the roofs of a number of fashionable restaurants and other buildings in the west and as part of the program for defense of Whitehall against Array trucks rumbled through the last night and loaded with batches of fully even to steel Gas mask distribution was ed up In some areas long lines of people stood outside distribution de- pots all waiting their turn to be fitted Private automobiles were pressed into service for door to door Hundreds of the painted coaches were turned over to authorities for conversion into London hospitals began to evacuate their ordinary patients as many as could be to prepare for civilian n Conferences were held by officials with hospital administrations medical staffs and defense was placed under control of di- reeling eluding board of thirty-four in- naval and air force 5N NEW FRENCH NEWSPAPERS WILL BE LIMITED News Sept. French Rotary Votes To Sponsor New Historical Society Proposed In Talk By Young Wi fore it crashed about three feet of Wehle Is the son-in-law of Gen Smedley D. U. S. M Corporal Kennedy was married l- By ROBERT G. NIXON Service Staff Correspondent Sept. 27._Presi- dent still faintly hopeful that some miracle may yet spare the world a aew European war of catastrophic today ed the American nation to stand the terrific shock of that con- if it but with sadness in his the president set about cnls task as hourly developments in Europe's capitals rather than the murky clouds To the White House Roosevelt summoned his official family fur an emergency cabinet meeting to formulate the course this nation will pursue if Chancellor ler's demands for dismemberment of Czechoslovakia plunges the old world into another general Moved Ahead The cabinet meeting was moved forward three days from its normal Friday afternoon schedule as the Nazi fuehrer hurled his ultimatum at the Czech in Berlin last General lines charting the On IK NEW President Benes Postpones Address the wheels are Oct. 1. Coincident wirh this development which served to revive hopes for a peaceful the Fuehrer re- plied to President Roosevelt's peace appeal by disclaiming war Continued OB IX NEW Duke Of Windsor Offers Services To His Duke And Wally Would turn To England In Event Of If Report Sept. 27._-The and Duchess of Windsor have com- plans to return to in the event of hi It was understood The Duke is said to have offered his services to the British ment in any National Press Federation agreed today to limit all newspapers to six pages in order to economize on newsprint in view of the possibility of IN NEW WITk KING News Sept. States Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy conferred with King George at Buckingham Palace for an hour New Castle's Rotary club voted Monday to sponsor the formation oI permanent Lawrence County Historical society and medL ely after the vote had been taken to speed to promote such a vital community one which will bring about the proper vation of the county's rich history of eminent and came after Charles H. member ol Bo- the suggestion to tne for 9Q years very little has been done to preserve i. Attorney Young asserted that rich in and then lauded county s historical past and its ious to state and Only Luncheon Speaker speaker's message occupied The big utility plane had just en off on a night training flight when it failed to gain skimmed tree tops along the field TN NEW Reply Of Hitler Is Disappointing News Sept. reply to President appeal to maintain the peace in IN Arthur His appearance had been members had been given no M to what to county today could be no many club are of a great historical they should-be there now exists no authorized which can gather to be evasive and While officials from the president down maintained a it was patent that they considered the Nows Sept. ment of the radio address of dent Eduard Benes of scheduled p. m. p. i m was confirmed this evening by local officials of the Columbia Broadcasting There was no reason assigned im- mediately for the postponement and officials were attempting to contact Prague for an IN NEW DEATH RECORD Sept. 27, 193S Miss 24, 70, South which was h w not Iorce not be sorted to in an effort to solve the Sudeten Jefferson Frank 28, South Croton Mrs. Catherine 96, 1019 East Washington street Those C os are sneaking right their breath is on the ates and they are out to Hie the Pirate pennant chance to A little a little they whittle down the Pirate on you RIKO and the some bingles and some runs For after leading many weeks we'd hate to sec the Pirates to second place nnd see the Cubs conic through arid by a whisker So up and fit lay down some home runs on the lint and chase those Cute lo their the cool and sixty  

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