ORDERS REICH PROSPERITY CALLS FOR SPEED VETS RECRUITED FROM PACT SEEN ______Chamberlain Is Declared to Arnold Says U. S. Has Government is Preparing Confidence Now Restored Have on Future Trade Eye Enough Planes, but Needs to Press Its Claims in to European Nations, Agreements. Faster Ones. Czechoslovakia. Theorists Argue. SIB ARTHUR WILLERT. Hr the Associated By Press. By the Associated Preu. B, the Associated B» Radio to The Star. Pres*. Gen. H. Arnold, new BUDAPEST, Oct. 4.—Numerous war LONDON. Oct. 4 (N.A.N.A.).—The Maj. Henry BERLIN. Oct. 4.—Hopes are high statement that Great Britain will chief of the Army Air Corps, said to- veterans more than 45 years old had among Berlin political and economic theorists that the world look never again disarm unilaterally, that in day this country doesn’t need a great orders to report to the nearest army may forward to an fact she will continue to build her upsurge of prosperity, up many more station as the military airplanes, but recruiting today Hun- now' that the war has fighting power until other countries scare dwindled. needs faster ones. garian government pressed 4ta claims They argue that the Munich four- are prepared to talk disarmament, is to territories of accord regarded among diplomats here as the When the present Air Corps develop- Hungarian minority power on peace restored con- Czechoslovakia. fidence key passage of Prime Minister Cham- ment program is completed in 1940, among European nations. berlain's before the The of certain raw ma- will speech yesterday the Army will have 2,320 craft. Gen. requisition Germany profit from the In- House of Commons. terials and orders prohibiting the ex- dustries and raw materials received Arnold, in an interview, called this "a This passage shows that Mr. Cham- ports of metals, textiles, chemicles and by absorption of Czechoslovak Su- berlain means to try to follow what very good figure as things stand now.” leather were made known today, ap- detenland, one informed economic has been called his policy of the olive But greater speeds are needed, he parent indications that Hungary was spokesman acknowledged today. branch in the mailed fist. Behind the said, that preparing for all eventualities. The nation already has begun consulta- remarking “bombing planes plan* friendly and constructive While the office to link the with well in excess foreign awaited newly acquired industries tions which he hopes have been speeds of 300 miles ^jn- Prague’s answer to a note in which with the German four-year plan for with the dictators will be a per hour are Just around the corner,” augurated the immediate beginning of negotia- economic independence. spectacle of Britain and France draw- and other craft will be that fighting tions for the return of Hungarian ter- Other their economic and financial WILDENAU, SUDlTENLAND—TRIUMPHANT HITLER—Stand- nations, too. can benefit, the ing upon still faster. ritories was asked, a cabinet in his car to meeting Germans say. They believe the way resources to do their part in the arma- ing acknowledge salutes, Chancellor Adolf Hitler “The bomber can the bomb carry was .called for this afternoon to de- is to the which Ger- open settlement of questions on ment race, strain of rides across the frontier into the a load,” he said. “The can cide Sudetenland, beginning tri- navigator what measures should be taken colonies, world monies and Interna- many and Italy are far less able to locate his With the use of umphant military procession through the countryside. Photo position. should Czechoslovakia refuse to com- tional indebtedness. bear. the bomb sight, we can hit the target. with radioed from Berlin, —A. P. ply Hungarian demands. Trade War Adjustment. j Economic Factor Large. Wirephoto. The main thing now is improved per- “Terror” Declared Increasing. Some contend the establishment of In other words, the economic fac- formance-gain speed, cut down time. a long-term international credit tor bulks large behind London's visions Speed is the thing.” Newspaper reports of “Increased sys- tem could be the of political appeasement. It is hoped Czech terror” angered springboard for ad- Telephone Network Tried. of trade wars. that, especially if economic condi- meanwhile. Mass meetings in various justment Speed is one of the factors being Germany’s first task is out tions now improve in the democracies, parts of Hungary demanded immediate working NAZIS TURN studied in the Army air tests now to diminish GUNS ways and the dictators may have second occupation of Czechoslovak territory unemployment under way at Port Bragg, N. C. A tele- the Sudetenland thoughts about self-sufficiency and find inhabited by 800,000 Hungarians. put industries—min- phone network has been set up to warn in them another reason for wanting The government handed Czecho- ing, porcelain, shoes, munitions—to the fort of the approach of "enemy'’ work. to business with the democracies slovakia a new note last do so night asking planes, defending planes may take The nation did the same after over disarmament and other appease- ON 1 at once and thing CZECHS negotiations requesting the air. return of the Saar Valley in 1935 and ment measures. A guarantees that the discussions would 300-mile-an-hour bomber could the annexation of Austria last spring. The Anglo-American trade treaty reach be conducted in “the right at- an objective 100 miles away in The full in the into It has been to assure a machinery approx- comes this picture. at Two 20 minutes—a short for mosphere” quick solution. Angered Finding Troops Set Fire Off Coast of period planes imately 20,000 miles of terri- in the crisis, but Some declared Czecho- square abeyance during to get off the ground and reach fight- newspapers that Whitehall tory likely will get under way soon there are signs now in Town Before altitude. slovak Legionnaires plundered and Deadline Spain as Planes Raid ing after final determination of the new would like to expedite its signature. burned numerous Magyar-inhabited Gen. Arnold, who is 53, has been boundaries. this is in Southern One reason for that, according for increase than villages Czechoslovakia. Evacuation. Water Fronts. watching speeds longer One prospect is some sort of Ger- to the timetable last sum- (The reports lacked confirmation arranged any one else in the service. He was ENGLAND.—ANY Br the Associated Press. B> the Associated from WINDSOR, GAS, LADY?—Gas mask distribu- man-Czechoslovak trade affiliation. mer at the time of the Austrian debt Press. the other sources.) second man to get a military avia- tion German trade for Oct. from during the war scare in England was down to a science, as experts express a de- settlement, negotiations Anglo- FALKENAU, 4.—More than MADRID, Octo, 4.—Three British tor's license. The Col. T. D. Dispatches Bratislava said first, this sire to start soon financial negotia- German trade agreements are to start 500 Czechoslovak soldiers and is retired. eight Hungarian-speaking recruits picture of a housewife getting her supply shows. London gen- ships were struck by bombs and Milling, tions with Czechoslovakia, soon. today were shot there for insubordination. was particular- darmes were and Flew With divided into districts by uniformed women. surprised surrounded two of them set afire in a renewal of Wrights. canvassed ly on the conversion of Czechoslovak Co-operation Held Important. rood Seized By Army. an advance of The new head of the Air Corps —A. P. Wirephoto. money in Sudetenland into German Regarding Chamberlain's political by guard Adolf Hitler’s Spanish Insurgent air raids along the learned to fly at the Wright Bros.’ Travelers reaching Budapest from currency. plans, the most important passages of S. S. men here yesterday and held for Mediterranean coast of government school m Dayton, Ohio, in the Hungarian district The to be those 1911—eight minority of international commission named his speech are considered three hours while were threat- they Spain. years after the Wrights’ first flight. Komorom, near the Danube, said some by the Munich conferees is in which he dwells the speeding upon co-oper- ened The next with death from machine-gun ; Fourteen Savoia year he became the first I suffering was experienced by farmers Daladier Praises for in ation of the "big four” at Munich and (Italian) type Chamberlain preparations plebiscites dis- j winner of the MacKay Trophy, award- and worker* there, because his conviction that and bullets. planes in a raid on the Barcelona chiefly puted districts to establish definitely upon sincerity ed since then the best 1 water front bombed annually for massing of troops along the border re- Czechoslovakia’s new border pood will exist on both sides during When finally freed the Czechoslovaks and set on fire lines. military of the He suited in the Theorpebay, 2,182 tons, and the flight year. got ! inadequate food distribution. For 6Ardent Will for Peace9 The Munich agreement his conversation with were provides subsequent deprived of their motor it for a 40-mile course in the equip- tons. No flying It was said potatoes and grain were that Saar Chancellor Hitler. These passages are j Gothic, 2,146 casualties were | hi the Associated Press. plebiscite methods shall ment and arms. vicinity of Washington at an average largely for the fred Duff Cooper, one of France's effort cre- reported. ; requisitioned army. prevail. This means that only those held to foreshadow an to of 52 miles PARIS, Oct. 4.—Premier Daladier Excitement in surrounding garrisons j In speed per hour. The travelers said saw no indi- greatest friends in the British cabinet, ate a of consultation and co- i Valencia Harbor a lone seaplane they residents of Sudetenland who lived system was caused The In 1934, he teas the addressed a letter to Prime Min- as first lord of the by the incident. Carls- 12 one of which MacKay Trophy cation that the Czechoslovak army in- today admiralty. there in 1919 operation among Britain, France, dropped bombs, struck may vote. j bad garrison detailed two of winner again, this time for 10 tended to “Like all my compatriots," Daladier's squads the 1.074-ton British vessel leading leave these so-called purely ister Chamberlain admira- -a-•- Germany and Italy for European ap- Luimneach. expressing machine-gunners to guard that bombers on a flight to Alaska and letter said, "I have admtred your spa j The ship's cook, said to be British, was Hungarian districts, as the Hungarian tion for the British statesman's peasement. and side In he established a new ardent will for 10,000 Flooded. roads were barricaded. injured. » return, 1912, government demanded, "uncondition- peace, your lofty and Villages That would mean final abandon- altitude record when “ardent will for Czechoslovaks said the incident oc- In another he piloted a ally and peace." firm comprehension of the vital in- Nearly 10,000 villages in India were ment of the League of Nations and seaplane raid several immediately.” curred when the advance German plane 6.540 feet. to a letter from Chamber- terests of our two countries and of flooded or isolated this buildings were destroyed at the port Reports from the Hungarian side of Replying by floods year. any real effort toward co-operation ; A guard moved in six hours ahead of the of Denia. slender, ruddy-faced man with the Danube said lain designed to dispel French concern France's personal obligations." with Soviet two institutions Czechoslovak troops Russia, schedule of sparse gray hair, Gen. Arnold the international military still had reinforced barbed wire over the British-German friendship This apparently referred to France's for which Chamberlain never has lines along commission of flies his own plane and intends to declaration of to aid regulating occupation Rebels Continue Advance. the border and that additional war September 30, which treaty obligations Czechoslo- shown much sympathy. That, in on it. All the 52 the Western Sudeten zone. kaep flying Army was followed the four-power Munich agree- kakia against unprovoked aggression. well mean a HENDAYE. France (at the equipment being brought up turn, might redrawing The S. S. commander Spanish air bases see hts plane with the gave the gen- Concrete walls were ment, Daladier declared: "Our collaboration does not ex- of the map of frontier), Oct. 4 UP\.—Insurgents con- eral's stars reported being political Europe. Czechoslovaks 10 minutes to clear the on its tail sail on to their “France clude other Daladier tinued built as tanks on felt, during this crisis, that any entente,” The first test is likely to come over their slow but steady advance fields several times each protection against town. year. the bonds of cordial friendship and concluded, thus referring to Cham- Spain. There is reason to believe today through government hill posi- highways connecting Czechoslovakia German officers concerned in the and esteem which unite her to the berlain's attempts to make friends that Chamberlain is about to try tions on the Ebro River front of East- Hungary. B^tLsh incident were a major and staff cap- Nation were am ern tightening around her. with Germany. “I .convinced again to persuade Mussolini to bring tain Spain. REICH PUSHES PACTS Freedom Promised Soon. j of the black uniformed Schutz- “Thank you for your message, which that in the future it remains the surest enough Italians out of Spain to justify Dispatches from both insurgent and Premier Bela Imredi and other staffel. deeply touched the French nation. guarantee of peace.” the government sources said at- cabinet members assured the putting Anglo-Italian agreement of whom al- : repeated BELGRADE. Yugoslavia, Oct. 4 (JP\. nation Regular troops, many tacks The feelings which you express corre- into force. No data are available by Insurgent Generalissimo that Hungarian minorities would "soon —-•-- ready had left, were Instructed to1 —Walther Funk, German minister of spond to mine." on of his Franco’s caused militiamen to which to base an estimate 1 legions left last for be free from the Czech yoke.” evacuate two hours before the Ger- commerce, night Ankara, Chamberlain's letter, sent to Daladier Town Gives Electricity. chance of success. 1'he general belief give ground along the main highway the after The foreign office chief said Up i mans were scheduled to arrive. capital of Turkey, arranging press October 2, reaffirmed in is that the dicta- from Gandesa to Mora de Ebro. French-British After 14 years of electricity, Cal- t London, however, j for a new extensive trade pact between no indication had come from Prague tors will the The said friendship. Dal&dier’s opponents have lington, England, with a i now, at the worst, give government the insurgents Germany and Yugoslavia. as to when minority negotiations would population \ declared, however, that it was mor£. of has nerves of Europe a rest. captured Hills 361, 332 and 321 after but he 1.600, gone back to gas light- j FRENCH TROOPS PARADE Funk, who apparently is determined start, added that the govern- than offset Those who doubt the dictatorial a series of attacks in which by the resignation of Al- ine, with 96 new street lights. 714 13th St. N*. 3068 planes, to gain economic supremacy for Ger- ment was convinced Prague would j faith are inclined to look for and tanks pood ALONG GERMAN BORDER artillery pounded govern- many in the Balkans, said he would agree to begin the discussions within the next trouble in the Mediterranean. ment positions. also pay a business visit to Bulgaria. two or three days. It might come over Spain. It might —— • By the Associated Presa. F*unk discussed economic problems A foreign office map showing loca- come further afield. It 4s feared, Additional air services are STRASBOURG, Oct. 4. — Prance being in Belgrade with Premier Milan Stoy- tions of Magyars in Slovak territory especially if Britain and France drop between Aus- her on the inaugurated Malaya and adinovich and other cabinet members in 1910 indicated some 8,000 square Russia and thus fulfill what to the paraded military might tralia. • German border before and business leaders. miles were populated then by Magyars. dictators is thq chief obpect of the today shortly Premier Edouard Daladier, addressing projected four-power system, that the ; the in The Chamber of pre- National Bank dictators would then try to separate Deputies Paris, Riggs France and Britain. dicted an era of good relations with These and silimar considerations, Nazi Germany. Gen. Maurice Gustave Gamelin, D. C. together with a smarting conscience j Washington, regarding Czechoslovakia, account for chief of the general staff, reviewed the growing volume of criticism of 35,000 men here on an inspection tour Chamberlain, now' that the emotion of the border, including Maginot forti- of the past week is yielding to thought. fication troops, reservists mustered (Copyright, 1038, by the North America during the recent crisis and special CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION Newspaper Alliance, Ine.) detachments of Moroccan cavalry. SEPTEMBER pied under terms of the Munich four- 30,1938 Hitler power accord, was under army rule pending establishment of local govern-