Show BEGIN Chamberlain Fuehrer I Hit Deadlock at Pa Parley ley Premier Will Wil Return to Lo Homeland Saturday I Sept 23 UP UP- UP Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Chamberlain Chamber Chamber- lain left his hotel to journey a across ross the Rhine for a final meeting meeting meet meet- ing ing- with Adolf Hitler before re- re returning returning turning to London in the thc morn morn- ing lug Chamberlain was acco accompanied nied flied by Sir Nevile Nevil Henderson and Sir Horace Wilson I By WEBB MILLER Copyright 1938 by U. U P. P Sept 23 UP Prime UP-Prime P. P Prime irrie Minister Neville Chamberlain and Fuehrer Adolf Hitler agreed to meet again tonight tonight after r an ou day ay j in in w which c th ir e C A war var tar negotiations seemed in indan dan danger of being broken off The main snag apparently ha had been over Chamberlains Chamberlain's Insistence sten e e that German forces must n not t march I Into Czechoslovakia while negotiations 1 are in progress His lIis scheduled p personal meetIng meet meeting meet meet- I ing with Hitler was called off and I Ian an exchange o of notes occurred during the day The announcement announcement announcement announce announce- announce announce- ment of tonight's meeting did did not indicate whether the atmosphere had cleared It was announced officially that Chamberlain would return to London London London Lon Lon- don tomorrow However asked whether Chamberlain Chamberlain Cham Cham- m might change hange his plans about returning to London Sir Horace Wilson adviser of the British delegation dele dete- gation said My ex experience is that plans are always open to change Tonight's announcement came after Sir Nevile Henderson British ambassador to Berlin and Sir Horace Horace Horace Hor Hor- ace Wilson adviser of the British delegation had crossed the river to Hitler's hotel and talked with Joachim Joachim Joachim Joa Joa- chim von German foreign foreign foreign for for- eign minister They were gone an hour and a half and held two conferences conferenceS conferences con con- with i News from the Czech border and from France added to the tension i and to fears that the crisis may be I reaching the gravest point since it I began Fighting between Germans Germans Ger Ger- mans and Czechs was reported along th the border From France I came news news' that heavy French troop movements were in m progress along the German frontier Very high nazi lazi quarters quoted as having said the whole situation had been changed by bythe bytho by- by the Iho appointment of a red t g gen gen- meral n- n eral to head the Prague government govern govern- ment meat and that obviously Germany could not tolerate such a menace Informed German private sources said anything may be expected but we are completely in the dark about what will be the future moves not only in the international situation situation sit sit- but the Hitler Chamberlain contacts |