| Show L LONDON PARtS PARIS SURRENDER TO NAZI NAil DEMANDS Cabinets Okeh Plan for Partition of Area LONDON Sept 19 UP UP- UP v Great Britain and France agreed today to surrender to o the demands of Adolf Hitler and let him have his way in inthe inthe the German area of Czechoslovakia The cabinets of both countries accepted the partition plan the French unanimously and the British Brit Brit- 1 lab ish 1 It was was understood in prin prIn- ciple Prime Minister r Neville chamberlain Chamber Chamber- lain ain told his his cabinet cabinet what he told the he French ministers who wh flew to London Condon for the final decision decision that Hitler would march to obtain sat sat- n whatever the consequences consequences consequences conse conse- and that the present proposals proposals pro- pro constitute the only peaceful way vay out The latest version of the plan on which Chamberlain and agre agreed ed was wasas 83 f follows 1 L CESSION TO GERMANY GER OF AREAS O Oy O CZECHOSLOVAKIA W H I a. a J ARE 0 O V VE L l GERMAN SAY TO THE ExTENT Ex- Ex TENT PER PERCENT 2 A PLEBISCITE TIn THE TERMS TER OF WHICH WOULD BI BEV t SUBJECT TO F FURTHER DISCUSSION DISCUSSION DISCUSSION DIS- DIS TO DETERMINE THE TIlE FUTURE STATUS OF SU SU- AREAS IN IN WHICH THE TIlE GERMAN POPULATION WAS MORE THAN 50 so PER 4 CENT 3 AN INTERNATIONAL GUARANTEE OF THE REMAINING REMAINING RE RE- l FRONTIERS OF 1 CZECHO CZECHOSLOVAKIA OV The decision will b be to Hitler as soon as another meeting between him and ana Prime Prim Minister Neville can can be 36 arranged at on J the e Rhine The attitude of Czechoslovakia akIa was as not taken into account nt The minister of Britain and and- Fra France ce seemed to feel that she ahe would have ha to accept Czechoslovakia however voiced its determination to Lo resist and speeded preparations to daf defend nd every inch of territory realizing that defeat is certain unless outside aid comes and that outside aid is 13 now unlikely Czechs hoped that soviet Russia might stand by y her pledge to aid but diplomats did not think Russia would act alone If Britain and France stayed out In Paris Dr Stefan Czechoslovak ak minister came canie from Irons the foreign office with a copy of the French British-French agreement His lips trembling he lie said 4 Do you want to see sec a man con t- t without without hearing a-hearing Here 0 I stand ZIt No further meeting of the British cabinet was scheduled for today in- in ou au Page Five Column Four our |