Show tco economic highlights lit uthera lers technique when he feete time Is ripe for a new german quest Is simple and lavar invariable lable ast at he be makes strong demands ts fill concessions from the country in alo uon it I 1 these are granted he bl i makes stronger demands 3 finally reaches a point where demands become so sweeping it t the country cannot grant eni in without becoming a virtual evince of the now new germany 0 hitler Is refused and this pro des acs him with what ho he regards regard as justification for military display id daggres aggression slon hitler used that technique with astria now ho he Is using it in an to achieve his purposes in tine the democratic zech government does not want war it has made great and important concessions to hitler and to the internal nazi group led by konrad Ren benlein lein who shuttles back und tind forth between berlin and prague and is apparently in the doa clos ost est with littler hitler goering goebels and other reich officials now with the open backing of germany Is making demands that if 1 granted would revolutionize both czechoslovakian torlin and and domestic policy and go 90 a long way toward turning her into another nazi dominated totalitarian state these demands have been refused by president denes benes so much for the facts now tor for tile the possibilities in her newest adventure germany la Is supported by poland she apparently has no other er ally of importance valdas chief ally Is prance france with whom she has a treaty that makes french military participation automatic if she Is invaded and recent dispatches indicate that patis paria tor for eign eiga office Is prepared to stand by this treaty to the limit france and england have lately entered into military cooperation with france virtually inescapable it if either la is forced into war wai declared or undeclared and lastly rua russia sla is bound by treaty with ft ath both france and czechoslovakia to tight on their behalf when der tag arrives thus germanys germanas Germ anys aggression action culminating on may 21 with the ito massing of troops near the czech border can only mean one of two things either she believes that the taie czechs czecho will succumb to a daring bluff which does docs not seem likely now or she believes that she ahe is nearing or has reached tile the point where she is strong enough to fight russia prance france and england AU ali three of 0 those countries are suffering from internal trouble of one kind or another in any event germanys germanas Germ anys latest action lias has complexly disrupter the brier and ominous quiet that has hung over europe since the annuch luss lusa with austria it has again indicated what so many correspondents r in touch with affairs hive have long said atiat that war is inevitable and that the question facing europe now lg is not whether it can be prevented but how bow long it can be 1 staved off certainly hillers Hit lers attempt to exert german control over czechoslovakia has increased the 0 hance chance of la ja european war starting this year one place to watch now la is england chamberlain Is growing shakier and the recent cabinet shake upa have further weakened hla his prestige there have been a number of by elections sineo the resignation of eden and in every one of them the governments govera ments candidate has been beaten even in constituencies that were regarded as sate safe some borne experts are saying that cham chamberlain der lg Is forced to call a general election which labor and liberal al M P s are seeking now mis blis government will fall should that happen there will of course be no more british council atlon with germany and nd italy and there will be renewed british support behind the league of nations the new deal has won a new w but somewhat questionable victory in oregon this states primaries have been watched by observers throughout the country who are trying to gauge the drift of the political wind Or egons incumbent democratic governor general charles martin claimed to bo be an administration sup poter however he has opposed various administration acts and officials has waged an aggressive war against what he be regards as labor racketeering and la is generally known as a conservative hid opponent a per cent new dealer was publicly endorsed just before the primary by secretary ickes and senator norris result he beat the incumbent by a narrow majority on the other side of the picture the republicans nominated by an overwhelming majority a newspaper publisher who Is a relative newcomer to the state and while mr roosevelt carried oregon by more than votes in 1938 1936 the republican gubernatorial nominee re cleved a considerably larger primary vote than did the su successful cc ess democratic candidate outlook now Is that the november fight will be something |