Solution of Czechs , Britain Told

Solution of Czechs , Britain Told

V rC--r.'!7>V ''' AVKKAAB OAILT C B C tltA TIO !l for the MoaUi of Jum, UI8 6,114 > Member ef ttw Aodlt Bnreee of CtrrqlaHses MANCHESTER CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM yOL. LVIL, NO. 250 (Olaasifled Advertising ed Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN*. SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1938 .(TWELVE PAGES) In Beaucoup Beetles in Maryland Trap JAPS TAKE OFF- MILUON VOTE .1 IN LONG WAITED IN TEXAS AFTER BALLOT CIRCUS KIUKIANGPUSH SOLUTION OF CZECHS Radio Talker, New To Poli- Beinngin Naval And Land As- sault After Crossing Lake tico, With Sound Truck , BRITAIN TOLD And HillbiOy Band, Big Entrance; Chinese Guer- Premier Chamberlui Figure In Goremor Race. rillas Busy In Shansi. New Accord Now Seen, dares Ifis Coimtry W1 j'- Shanghai, July 23^(AP)—Japa- Austin, Tex., July 23.—(AP)— A million citizens stepped into ballot- nese naval and land forces began a Britain and Germany Assist In Fin&ig A Solih ing booths today for a showdown on long-awaited assault today on Klu- the most unpredictable Issue In kiang, key point in the push toward tionOfThe Sudeten Ger* ^Texas political history—the potency Hankow. A Japanese naval com- Berlin, July 23—(AP)—Hopes of.r That the Sudeten leaders niay munique announced that landings an ultimate understanding between count on Germany's moral support ' of mountain music. Not since the Germany and Great Britain were was self-evident, but Hitler’a tac- incredible race Blacksmith Bob Wtl- were effected at several points on Minority Dispnte. nursed In official German quarters tics do not Include placing before ' ms made in 1908-without ever the southern shores of the Yangtze, river, putting the invaders within today as the results of King George the British and French Juat what he “caving ea his forgeaor,. perhaps, the VI'b state visit to Prance this week demanda for the Sudeten Germans .ilark horse run of armer Jim Fergu- ten miles of Kiuklang, 135 miles ^ndon, July 23.—(AP)-« were studied. in Czechoslovakia. son In 1914 has the electorate been down the Yangtze from the ChinMe The optimism was based on a re- Prime Minister Neville Chant” so excited by a^gubematorlal scram- provisional capital.. German diplomats. constantly alization that both Britain and point out, however, that unless the berlain was disclosed author!” ble. These developments followed by a France seemed determ ine to make A new “ personality, W. Lee few minutes the Japanese success Sudeten Germans are satisfied there tatively today to have given clear to Uie Czechoslovak govern- is likely to be an explosion. O’Daniel, -converted the campaign. in crossing the narrow entrance to ment that far-reaching conceseions the German ambassador "eeiSi Into. a traveling circus. The Fort Pbyang ..Lake ten miles east of to Its -clamorous, autonomy-seeking Hitler, there la good reason to be- tain assurances” of conthraed' Worth flour broker campaigned atop Kiuklang, after three weeks of ter- lieve, minces no words when it rific bombardments. The Japanese minorities were essential. comes to stating what should be British efforts in CzechoaliM a sound tnick with a blaring hill- - Some newspapers emphasized vakia for solution of the Sd- btlly band and a promise of - 830 thus gained a favored position for a this fact as “a surprising, action in Czechoslovakia's future as a mem- monthly perslons for the aged— The farm of Julian Spry In Cecil county, Maryland, yielded this Impressive crop of Japanese beetles, drive against the big Nanchang air connection with the foyal visit.’’ ■ ber of the European family. deten German minority di»^' whether they b« millionaire or In- scourge of vegetation against which a campaign is under way in various sections. Spry's, son. Bill, base. - ' Political circles wondered what Csechoslovakla. he insists, must pute. «- digent. shovels the darned things around, preparatory to cremating them. Maryland University entomologists iTie communique said Japanese sever her alliance with Soviet Rus- supervised the drive. ; , aviators Intensively bombed Chinese new viewpoints Dr. Herbert von sia, as be thinks this endangers Ehi- A aemi-official account at O’Daniel’a Opponents Dlrksen, German ambassador to yesterday’s interview between Never has the Democratic primary troops manning defenses on; the London, might bring with him as he ropean peacq, field bulged with such strength. Yangtze's south bank while other returned for several weeks’ leave. Czechoslovakia, Hitler believes, the premier and Aqibasaador filers machine-gunned Chinese must range herself alongside her Dr. Herbert von Dirkeen s O'Dantel's chief opponents are At- HIs report on conversations with the torney General William McCraw, forces attempting to halt the Japa- powerful German neighbor in a cus- fore the latter left for G ^ ' nese infantry. BrUlslf Prime Minister Neville isdio was re-elected without opposi- THREE WOMEN TOURISTS “TA U CEDARS” Chamberlarn, It was hoped, might toms union—and she must bs neu- many said, however, ”no OM^. tion four years ago; Railroad Com- Take To Street Trenches put negotiations for a peaceful set- tral in the sense that Switzerland Kluklang's defenses bad been bad- Is. Crete'prdposals were made # missioner Ernest O. Thompson, pro- ly shattered by repeated raids and tlement of European problems a ponent of low utility rates, and Tom OBSERVE FIRST step forward. Some Oernum circles believe eithei'^BUM] side nor was any Hiuiter, Wichita Fjdls oil man and the Chinese fighters remaining in Great Britain, too, wants Csechoelo- sureeation under discui^on.' ARE REPORTED MISSING the City took positions In street Chancellor Adolf Hitler, apparent- thre_^-time candidate who never has trenches ahd ruined buildings to ly was willing to leave to the au- vakia eliminated aa a ppsoible dan- It was stated that “in polled less than 200,000 votes. tonomy - seeking, Nazi - supported ger point and therei'ors wil) support DECADE TODAY await the approach of 8,000 Japa- efforts to keep ber neutral. There- course of a friendly con' O'Daniel pecked away at the Governor Of New Mexico nese massed at nearby Hukow. German Sudetens their fight for tioh before going on legv*, "professiona) politicians” In.bis clos- Severe fighting was progressing, such concessions as -they can-ob- in Uee a major hope for an ultimate ing speech last night and asserted MORGAN COULD tain. Anglo-Oerman understanding. German ambassador gave meanwhile, throughout Shansi he favored the working man. Me- Takes Charge Of Search; Fraternity Members Gather province. Chinese reported the newed assurance of Craw said he hoped T exu would de- peacefui intentions clare an end "to petty quarreling NOT GRASP IDEA Japanese were unable , to perfect and sordid politica.’’ Thompson re- Fear Women Are Lost At Masonic Temple For tbeir organization for a projected desire of his government newed his pledge to Industrialize the offenaive across the Yellow River seek an amicabie and sal against Tungkwan and Ljyang, JAPANESE-SOVIET CLASH tory sointion of th4 Sud( state, and Hunter said be was eager In Perpetual Ice Caves. SAYS DIREGOR Ceremonial Rites; Parade cofisidered the' gateways to Shens'i to slice 815,000,000 ffbm the state province. Communist stronghold. - German question.” budget. ; Chinese troops attacked Japanese Britaia to Help, JBight others, ipcludlng Karl A. If Weather Is Improved. m return. It i ' Grants, N. M., July 23.—(AP)— garrisons and transports all along REPORTED BY MOSCOW Vrdwley, former’sbueitor for the Lilienthal TeDs Cofflmittee the Yellow, aided by heavy jraln- rime minister, oo his postoffice department and James A. Posses of state police and sheritr's gM German aihhasrador Fsrguson of Bell county, kin of falia that mired the Invaders. assuraneea rra;ardlnf the < deputies began at dawn ;today a Chairman Was Unable To Manchester-will be host this af- Farther north the Chinese also Farmer Jim, fill id '"out the even search for three Kentucky women ternoon and evening to several hun- claimed' Buccesa: in . impeding and Jap Motorboats Cross Bor- exercise of His Majesty’s dozen gubernatorial aspirants. NOTED SOENDST m eat of their good offices in tourists, misaing since 'Tuesday dred members of the fraternity of disorganizing Japanese plans. Fresh To Politics Understand; TVA Rates Below C ^ h g Bridge German Sssturances of the Eight weeks ago O’Daniel was un- near the strange Perpetual Ice the Tall Cedars of Lebanon gather- der And Exchange Of for’ closed Anglo-German relatfOM Caves of the western New Mexico Guerrillas blew up a steel bridge had been' brought to JM tate I k known to politics—but a household ed here to help Nutmeg Forest of over the (Jhfing river on the border CLAIMED BY D EA m word to rural radio listeners who, desert. Are Sound Or Too High. tills town and Qulnebaugh Valley Chancellor Hitler’s adjutant, Ckp*' Their automobile first was no- of Hupeh and Hunan provinces. In- Shots FoUows; 2 Soldiers tain Fritz Wiedemann, on tba mam for a decade, had heard his Informal Forest at Moosup to observe tbeir terrupting traffic of the Pelplng- chats on a commercial flour pro- ticed parked near the caves in the tenth anniversaries. No doubt the of the departure of King George tdt heart of the Inman couptry Tues- Hankow railway. a good will visit to France. day. When It was seen In the same Knoxville, *renn., July 23.—(AP) number of guests would have been A series of -attacks was launched Wounded In Encounter. Dr. Ernest Brown, Retired (Ck>hUnued On Page Six) Increased greatly If the storm had The British, minister to Praha place again Vesterday, an-; alarm —A Congressional Committee in- against Japanese garrisons along ^quickly translated the premlor's was spread. .The women were not continued. Despite the weather vestigating activities of the TennM- the local committee Is planning to the Shansi province railroad.

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