Show In Iii Spotlight at Western 1 estern Mine Ilene Conclave Session t F W 2 I r rr y r SIL ny W V 9 t r r s y J. J THEY TIlEY THIRD BUSINESS SESSION OF METAL l MINING CONVENTION CONVENTIONS Left to doright right g f L Lucien Luden ien 1 Eaton aton speaker Guy N N. Bj rg chairman an and II H. M. M Lavender speaker I H Hitler tl Insists That Poland Give ein in I fb for r Silesia Voices Demand Upper By FREDERICK HUll LONDON Aug 29 UP UP-An UP An authoritative authoritative authoritative au au- au- au s 's source said today that Adolf Hitler's conversation with British Ambassador Sir Nevile Henderson J las la's st nIght f failed to produce produce produce pro pro- duce any encouragement for peaceful peaceful peaceful peace peace- ful solution n of European crisis According to one responsible diplomatic authority Hitler's talk i with Henderson for the first time officially made clear a demand for return of Upper Silesia in Poland to the reich That was In addition to earlier demands by Hitler for Hitler for return of Danzig and the Polish corridor The fuehrer declined to discuss Danzig saying that return of the Free City was a settled issue While Prime Minister Neville Chamberlains Chamberlain's st statement te ent to parliament parliament parliament par par- gave a clear indication of the substance of exchanges with Hitler o other her sources said that the j nazi fuehrer had been more emphatic emphatic emphatic em em- than ever In his last talk with Henderson regarding Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Ger Ger- many's claims against Poland Hitler renewed his assurances of ot German friendship for forthe the BritIsh British British Brit Brit- ish empire it was said but reemphasized reemphasized reemphasized re- re emphasized that Poland must give in The fuehrer told Henderson that his reply to the latest British message message message mes mes- sage would be forthcoming today and government quarters believed it would reach London this eve eve- ning The British British- airplane that carried Henderson to Berlin returned today and there then were reports that it brought the British embassy charge Sir George Ogilvie Forbes These reports were later denied and it was learned that Forbes still Is In Berlin Meanwhile Chamberlain gave an an indication of the latest exchanges ex ex- changes According to the prime minister Hitler said first he wanted a comple complete complete com com- e and lasting German British-German understanding and second a solution solution solution tion of Polish Polish German problem as as an urgent matter According to o Chamberlain the th British reply to Hitler contained the following 1 10 1 Britain also wants an understanding understanding understanding under under- standing with Germany As soon as circumstances permit permit permit-in in other words as soon as Germany has acc accepted the method of ot peaceful peaceful negotiations negotiations Britain Britain will welcome the chance to discuss with Germany Germany Germany Ger Ger- many a settlement of the issues involved in any permanent agreement agree agree- ment That undoubtedly refers refers to colonies and raw raw materials 2 Such discussions however d depend pend on onn the manner manner- in which Germany settles her quarrel with Poland 3 3 Britain is fully de determined to carry out her alliance with Poland 4 4 4 Britain still believes the Ger Ger- Polish man-Polish quarrel can be settled by peaceful means 5 The first prerequisite to useful useful useful use use- ful discussion is a a lessening of ot the tension 6 6 Britain in therefore advises Germany and Poland to prevent a recurrence of ot border incidents the circulation of ot exaggerated reports and all other activities which might result in a dangerous situation situa situa- in tion-In tion in other words calling off the war of ot nerves v 7 Britain believes if If the dispute dis dispute Is equitably settled by free negotiation negotiation without without pressure on Poland Poland Poland-it It might lead to a wider agreement benefiting Europe Europe and and the world The Central News Service said It learned that the plane which land Heston at at at Heston fro fr m 1 BerIl vas not connected a th glie tJ e British embassy there and brought three British residents of Germany who desired to return home and also brought some of Forbes' Forbes luggage was delivered delivered ered to the foreign office |