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A AVERAGE OAILT OIRCDLATION tm the Meath e f Fehraary, 1888 V..’ Foreeeet of O. & Weelther Battea, Hartford , 6,099- ' Memhex e l the Aaim Fair tonight, Sontey ehoiyere.'hei Bmeaa M.OIrealatieae much fdiaage In-temperataieu V MANCHESTER - A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM VOL. Lvn., NO. 144 AieerfMag ea FB|;a 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 19,1938 , (TWELVE PAGES) VRICE THR^E CENtS: >1 Ready to March Into Lithuania TAKES WAR THREAT PASSES AMERICAN, BRITISH AS TINY REPUBLIC . CONCESSIONS IN OIL Goyemment In Bold ${roke YIELDS TO NEIGHBOR PRESDENTMAY Expropriates 400 Mil* ASK TVA HEAD News Recehred With Salb» iioiis h Property To End Lithuania Accepts r- faction In Warsaw; P o b f Long D i^ e Between TO QDIT POST Demands o f Poland, To Do Nothing To Hnnjih / Workers, Foreip Capital Gifet Morgan 72 Honrs To ate Lithoania''For M ediM i'j V’ V i ^#*-1 Resumes Relations Mexico City, ilarch 19,— (A P ) — Say Whether He Will Re- Preetdent Lazaro Cardenas expro- %-ik' ‘ I Terms Of Ultimatnni; ; priated American and Hrittsh oU Kaunas, Lithuania. March 19— d p o s to l ply To Qoestiono; Probe communications, negotiation properties valued at more than (A P )—The Lithuanian government of commercial and customs treat- lish Troops Had Bom! 8400,000,000 today In a bold stroke and Parliament today bowed grim- ies, withdrawal of Lithuania's con- <■4 SU- A. designed to end a two-year conflict To Come In A i^ E?enL ly to an ultimatum backed by the sUti|t]onal claims to Wllno, and might of Poland's army and navy, other agreements, had a 48-hour Massed At Ik e Boi4l& between labor aiid foreiiti capitaL Simultaneously, the C u tral Bank M m men march acrooa Uiit face o f trembling Europe, this time to the Pollsh-Llthuanian frontier. and saved herself from Invasion and time limit expiring at 3 p. m. (e. s. nie'irtioto shows some o f the Polish soldiers Europe from another war. t.) today. o f Mexico suspended dealings In for- Washington, March 19.— (A P I— who were rrady to advance into Lithuania when word 'elgn currency and the President In- flashed that war had been averted. The Lithuanian mlhister at Tal- The government took precauUona Ihformed pecaana expreased the to prevent outbreaks of public dis- Warsaw, .March'^19.— (AP> dicated devaluation of the peso was linn, Elatonla, delivered to Poland's under official consideration.. opinion today that President Roose- order by prohibiting the sale o f al- —Wan apparently waa avmist minister there a note fully accept- Operations were suspended In the velt would ask T V A Chairman A. ing Poland's demand- for raesteb- cohol after 3 a. m. between Poland and L ith on li) oil Industry at one minute after Ushment of diplomatic relations, Property Protected. today through the uncomK' E. Morgan to re^jpi if he refuses to Police reinforcements w e n sent midnight last night as union oil broken since Poland seized the an- eo-<q>erate in a nra(dentlfal ini RAILROAD 4HEN, to protect Polish property. tlonal acceptance by Lithugi^ workers, going ahead with a threat- cient Lithuanian capital, Wllno, Oct. eoed" "folded arms strike", forced a Into hla quarrel w 1th\)M ;M lI^ di- PARKWAY PkOBERS A semi-official a p p ^ was broad- o f all Polish demands. 9, 1930. shutdown. rectors. Plainly exasperaled after a cast exhorting calmneaa In the face The Lithuanian minister at^ The Polish minister in reply oon- of Polish truculence and PoUoh It was believed, however, that second futile session yesterday with HEADS TO MEET Tallinn, Estonia, handed lUf union headquarters would order the flrmed the resumption o f such re- troops massed on the frontier. the three directors. Mr. Boosevelt lations. Despite these precautions, the In- gove.mment’s reply to the Po-. asmdicate's 18,000 members back to SCAN NEW MOVES work promptty In an effort to help gave Morgan 72 hours-until 1:30 Lithuania's Selmas (Parliament) tensity of feeling on the Polish side lish minister at noon. IN W A ^ T A L IK Cardenas while be tussles with the p. ni. Monday—to make up his mind accepted the goverament’a decision where fevered mass meetings and News that there would be no admittedly difficult situation. whether he wpuld answer questions to yield, it waa announced. In the demonatrations were held, was not ■at a broadened Presidential Inyestl- face of the threat of Polish Invasion reflected here. war between the two Baltfe < A bulletin from the Press Bureau neighbora caused great satlas aorly today said the Mexican Cabi- gatlon at, which he would have op- IN ROAD INQUIRY a p i the g'bneral International situa- No extraonUrary militaiy activ- Managements Assert Cots net had decided uphn. "means to portunity to call witnesses; tion. ity WM noticed in Lithuania.. faction in Warsew. prevent damage to the financial ac- The President Indicated he Jokubss Stanlaauckls, minister of (Uthuante's armed forces consist ^e Polish government de- thought the situation demanded of slightly more than 30,000 men tlvIUea of the country." Most Be Made, Brother- communications, thanked envoys of irmined to do nothing that Proteetive Meosnree some decisive action. Start Two Weeks Vacation the great powers for their help and and officers, and 55,000 memben Iheae Included provisional opera- "On the evidence which has been SHIFT TO PLAN advice during the criais. of a rifle association trained under^ would humiliate LithuuiU. government dlrecUon. Potend’a tloii.of the patroleum Industry the presented and on the refusal to aub- hoods Dissent; Bo£es Fotaw Massed A t Border It waa said in official qoaiW iWpartment of NatlgMl.-|jpa<tamy mlt evldanee m tha.port e f Chair- Preparatory To Lunch- army la numberad at mora than a A t tha time Lithuania capitulated quartar e f a million men and offl ten that lithuania’a acc«q^ and the general petroleum adminis- man Morgan, Some action must bs It was estimated 100,000 Polish tration. token In the-pubUc tntereet," he TDHARCHANGE May Meet Next Week. ance of Polfsh terms was said. ing Neri Steps; fartlier troops.were massed along her bor- (Wllno, formerly Vllna, te^ n- garded not aa submission to aB Another step was representations der—Hive times as many aa the by the goTerhmeut to all labor Heftaed To Give fhota giatded by the Llthuanlani as their ultimatum but as a gestura>'of whole Lithuanian army. rightful capital. Tha city waa unions urging them to refrain.from Morgan had rafnsed. at he bad a Details Of Indictments. IN l^ m d E S Chicago. March 19.— (A P )-^ moderation and good wiU. Also there ware reports that the taken by Poland In 1930, on orders strikaa and public manifeatatlana. week earlier, to give Mr. Roaoevelt American railway management to- To Avoid Treobie. i any facto to support hla charges Polish fleet hod put out from Gdy- of Marshal Joseph PUaudskl, who Cardenas, broadcasting an m day rested Its hopes for immediate Poland Will moke evsty effort te plaaatloo of hla act, said the foreign against the other T V A directors, nia and waa steaming toward Lith- wanted his birthplace to be Incor- BULLETIN! Opponents Of Barean’s Bfll financial relief through wage^^reduc- uania's coast. porated in the Independent Poland have negoUatlons run smoothly. It oil companies had carried on a "sor- David Llllenthal and H. A. Morgan. was said. did Sind skillful 'campaign" against These charges Include accusations . Brtdgepert. March 18,- titSns on a conference with ‘ repre- There were predictions o f changes he had helped create. (A P). - H. WIbemaa sentetlves of the ration's million tn the Lithuania Ctebinet as a re- (Wllno waa Included in the area Announcement o f the (niocaeMM^ the govetnment,'which "has bad the WiU Try Yp Get Nmnerons ccmclualon of Poland's ultimatim- result that these same companies ( Onotln^ on Page Twa) aad Thomao N. Oeeke, real rail workers. The conference, tenta- sult of this week's developments. awarded to Lithuania In a settle- estate brokers todletod with tively set -for next week th Wash- Poland's ultimatum, demanding ment at the end of l&e World War, backed drive for friendly relattooe aought— to injure atktoualy the eco- with her little northern noigMioff nomic Intereata ot the ration, at- VO. Leroy Kemp, fenner state Sehrices Exempted From ington, planned by the Asao- ra-estebllshment of diplomatic rate- but the settlement waa upeat by agent, oa a conspiracy citorge elation of American Railroads, Uona,_reaumptlon of railway and Plloudskl'a precipttete action.) found PoUah Infantry, artiUacy, ca8»- tempting by. this means to nullify alry, tanks and planes concentrate tha legal disposiUoaa dictated by by the Iderritt Parkway Grand which yesterday named a commit- CZECHS NOW FACE 'Jury toveaUgattog land deals, Ing on the border facing KaunMa the Mexican autboritlce.” . Control By The President tee to confer with spokesmen for 21 Lithuanian capitaL ^ The fact that the Industry' has peeled boad each todky rail .brotherhoods. a4 toe eeaaty oourthoase. There were even newspaper rte out of the country all Its cash Although the assoctation, repre- ports that units of the PoUah ra vy senting 140 Class 1 lines, express- ylUated ordinary procedure In the NEW REICH DEMAND Washington, March 19— (A P ) — had left Gdynia, Poland’s BSttSti ease, the president said, while oydl ed a willingness to dlscuso ' the en- SEVEN MONTHS SEARCH Bridgeport, March 19 — (A P ) — Opponents of the government re- port, and steamed northwarA prte nary procedure In any case would The Grand Jury Extraordinary In- tire economic situation ot the indus- aumably toward Lithuania.