Show weekly Wk lv aws I 1 britain feared capitulating Capitula ting 1 in Czech aerman German argument I 1 lly 11 y joseph we I 1 laino I 1 I 1 borei foreign g i n at his office in fleet street pub usher geoffrey dawson decided decided that wisdom was uie the better part of valor next morning his london times put in black and white what eng lands conservative cliveden set has thought all along that britain had best let adolf hitler cede czecho slovakian slova kias aldai territory if U no other settlement would satisfy him nor did der fuehrer fuehr er appear content with anything less while nerv aus ous france protested such alidea an idea and rushed troops into her amazing M maginot ag ina t tin line e U like i gophers rush A to 0 their holes ill all eyes converged not n ot loni on i london or prague but 1 1 on nuremberg where the nazi party was holding its annuals annual congress and clam cl arfi bake there chancellor hitler found the spotlights dayi rays pleasantly warm in the first of his eight i speeches peeches he be made clear germanys germanas Germ anys determination to be supreme in southeast europe europ E U i to czechoslovakia these were frightening words immediately su sit aeten leader konrad Konred henlein was handed the bourth tou rth and final list of concessions which he rushed un tin 1 q I 1 4 41 I 1 I 1 1 I j I 1 t i a I 1 1 I 1 A 11 I 1 W I 1 11 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I a I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 11 1 1 1 11 1111 i I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 11 A I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 k I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 P I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 ambassador HENDERSON ile he go home 4 opened to nuremberg same ive evening Fuehr ers hitler and I 1 henlein opened them fou found nd satish satisfaction action fo for r every demand except 1 establishment of a one unit government for Sude tens and 2 j freedom for practice of nazi ideology brages conce concessions s might have been sufficient a week earlier but shrewd adolf hitler now saw a chance io to ta take kethe the whole hog britain i andio anxious u s to avoid war at all cost had capit capitulated ua abed unofficial unofficially ily admitting she was wa willing swilling to sell czechoslovakia down the river and by midnight another unexpected joy had developed so important that konrad henlein was sent scurrying back home with orders to hold bold out for complete surrender at ma e halsch ostrau in territory czech mounted policemen policed en had horsewhipped horse whipped a noisy crowd striking a legislator on the shoulders while apologetic prague hastened its investigation the incident offered konrad Henl henlein elzi anew adnew chance to play the role of marlar mar ayr next day with all odds in his favor der fuehrer could afford to assure the world of his bis peaceful perciful intentions tent ions while show continued he received germanys germanas Germ anys foreign diplomatic corps including frances andre francois poncet who suggested democracies are not exactly lauded it at the nuremberg nuie m congress but their emissaries usually feel welcome Ans answered vered expansive adolt adolf hitler 1 I hope to continue tomake to make the ambassadors feel deleme and balso I 1 also hope that during my regime tomother no mother will havi have cause for whet wet eyes on account of any any action of mine most foreign envoys left after the reception but not britaina Brit ains sir nevile henderson he stuck stuck around like a guest euest who wont go home trying to corner either der fuehrer or foreign minister joachim von trop if he succeeded germany would learn that geoffrey dawson was only tooling fooling that britain still meant business Aviti aviation tion U S commercial airlines could not operate without government mail subsidy but since 1934 even that assistance has been insufficient to prevent huge deficits part pait of the infant industry indu i trouble has been of its iti own making aschen as when mono monopolistic polls practices caused aused thou thiu S armei ardys painful exper experience iee with ali air mail five years igo ago throughout its brief history aviation has contended with improper and vacillating gov government em supervision not until last winter did congress create a civil aeronautics na u bics tics authority which was organized I 1 ed last month under edward J noble f last weik week CAA gave a party to Chi chicago calko they invited representatives of 25 commercial lines tor for a get acquainted meeting that ended in a lecture led by air transport associations cot col edgars edgar S gorrell aviation plumped tor for immediate stop stopgap gap relief in the form of increased air mail subsidies also outlined was a five point industrial program which requires CAAs moral and financial aid althis AU this was well I 1 enough buvia but it airlines ex expected CA CAA A to be a aan I 1 I 1 q caal angel they had another guess coming U up stepped member hart hari I 1 leek lee branch to td dispel once and for or au all any ideas said he it seems proper to remind i carriers carrieri that while the authority desires that they shall receive fair compensation no line should a assume th atthe authority Is going to di dish shout out public moneys in any reckless or ill considered fashion no one should be deluded with tte the idea that all ari an air line his has to do is coin vince thi the authority athas it has succeeded th in operating at a de deficit ft c lt there will hlll be no premiums on bad management 11 wm war north of the yangtze river two I 1 japanese armies captured three chinese positions in their dri drive veon on Han hankom kod south of the yangtze there was a different story tor for defenders pierced ja jap jnes six miles amiles south east of Jui Jul chang and and forced thain the invaders sto to retreat leaving SOO dead frecht from tokyo came troops determined to intensify the thi campaign on all fronts until generalissimo alis alls simo chiang kai shek 8 government is crushed I 1 W on the ebro front generalissimo francisco francos african moors swept through a gapin gap in the loyalist bobera line aine next day dai capturing mountain heights dominating domina the riv river ervi valley 11 ej I 1 I 1 domestic IW in ohio aged people receive federal state assistance which costs the V U S social security board 1 approximately 1 per month in august when he ran for democratic chios gov martin L davey pointed with pride a at t his record one accomplish accomplishment mint establishment of old age assistance which has also been established in 47 other states three days before 6 the e primary f social tys director directo r prank frank bane charged governor davey with using old age iss assistance istance to get i votes though th the e governor was defeated that did not stop social security from sending out investigators who last week reported to Chair chairman maii arthur J altmeyer at a hearing from which martin davey pointedly absented himself social security claimed that 1 requests qu e ats for old age aid addressed directly to governor davey received preferential t treatment 2 some w were ere told it would be a good idea to vote tor for governor davey 3 political and p personal la influence fluence replaced the merit system in appointment appoint men t of chios old age personnel next day chairman Alt meyers threat to cut off aft federal pension grants brought a sharp retort as martin davey answered a dirty 11 1 3 V I 1 I 1 1 ia 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 11 11 I 1 1 I 1 11 I I 1 I 1 11 V I 1 1 r I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 0 1 O 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 k 1 1 I 1 11 1 I 1 I 1 1 ia I 1 1 1 I 1 V 1 P Y 1 I 1 Z 1 u 1 wr 1 I 1 I 1 v A I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 i 1 K I 1 I 1 i 4 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 11 1 I 1 l r f i 1 r 7 1 I 1 s 1 I 4 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 A omos MARTIN DAVEY DAVET this is surprisingly dirty politics 1 politics charge with a dash of the same medicine frankly I 1 do not believe you dare deprive these chios Oh ios aged citizens of one halt half their scant living to support your political maneuver this was surprisingly dirty politics politic s ford for one who pretends to be as righteous as yourself I 1 I 1 before he ever became president franklin Roosevel ts pet public utilities idea was a tour four point program including 1 grand coulee for foi the northwest 2 boulder for the southwest 3 TVA for the southeast ast lawrence waterway for the Noite northeast ast Bould boulder tir dam had already been built and a n since coming to the white house franklin roosevelt has started grand coulee expanded TVA only the st lawrence lawence r i waterway water waylis is nor will it start until Ont arios stubborn premier mitchill Ml hepburn gives his blessing riot not forthcoming until canada adas railroad situation improves without mentioning st lawrence the president managed last week to focus attention on it at hyde park I 1 he be read reports by the war department I 1 and lede federal iral power commis commission on power needs then he decided an electricity shortage in case of war constitutes i a serious threat to national security appointed at once was was a special committee for further study to find and recommend definite ways and means me ansot of meeting this problem best bet was th that atthe the st lawrence plan would be the ways ways and means i I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 not since june 1937 has the U S ire treasury abury asked the capital market for or aner new money rno new though last lait december cem berit it borrowed to P pay y maturing bills but when coln congress vo voted ted billions 0 for relief this patt past spring when recession kept government payrolls swollen above normal it was jbv obvious I 1 cu a that money must come ti from om somewhere port fort M night ago secretary of the treasury henry jr returned from europe busying himself immediately teli with budget Di director rictor daniel W bell then ca came methe the inevitable evitable announcement this month said secretary gent gen thau hait the treasury will go into the market for annew in new I 1 77 7 V i ill 11 I 1 11 4 I 1 I 1 A 4 1 4 1 I 1 1 V A Y lj N K A i I 1 1 n 11 I 1 v 11 x dijt n 4 e aa i M I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 11 V 1 1 1 I 1 j 11 11 1 11 v I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 11 11 I 1 gg I 1 I 1 al I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 11 1 i ill 1 1 1 I 1 r I 1 11 SECRETARY uncle sam needed more money money gothelp lot to i help finance recovery still ahead are requests tor for 1400 more in new money though these thes e will i not come before next calendar celend ar year no nor r was this all in the next few weeks notes totaling 9 00 due december I 1 15 gwm will be re financed short short term treasury bills tot totaling alin g will be re financed at a rate of per week bolstered by its new borr borrowing ow the U S cash box will operate ow om a larger working balance between now and dece december m b er on hand last week was how much it cost secretary a to rat raise 8 e his national debt to 3 8 was evidenced by loan rates the in maturing bills cost the treasury sury an average debt service of OOS per cent possibly the lowest rate in U S history net result of new borrowing will be to decrease bank reserves now nearing an all time high and to increase deposits though bank earnings thus far in 1938 are under last year secretary was optimistic said he its quite remarkable the way banks are paying dividends and covering them I 1 think the they y seem to be doing very well As you know we have no fal failures luris to speak of I 1 agriculture last spring the new U ur S crop control measure placed domestic and export corn requirements at i bushels promised promis e d to make loans it 1938 prodoc production t on exceeded that figure though much corn com has suffered from disease americas crop this year has still turned out ab oye expectations by last week it became apparent that corn loans will be necessary at washington H R tolley reported the august estimate 0 of 1933 1938 corn was bushels which is bushels in excess of the I 1 original estimate though loan figures gur e will not be determined tp Vv until un next nex t novembers embers crop board estimates loans were virtually assured probably at 57 cents a bushel politics nevadas pat mccarran backed franklin roosevelt for or re reelection election in 1936 opposed his supreme court and government reorganization measures but while the president sough tto urge purge P other halt half heart i edhem dealers D ln in this marles maries he made nd no intervention in nevadas primary opposing pat mccarran for ere renos albert hilliard and carson itys dr john Wor deni both per cent new dealers the outcome pat mccarran won easy re rei i nomination e at little rock ark conscientious J rosser venable Vc defeated candidate for democratic senatorial nomination submitted his expense report with an explanation explanations 1 of one item 1 I bought one 25 cent watermelon wat arri elon for a few persons p dersons in a store and divided with them this i dell delicious clous juicy milon melon 11 I 1 people former queen victoria of spain is a battenberg and for generations all men of the Batt battenberg eiberg line have inherited hemophilia tendency to bleed though battenberg women are free of it among victims was the count of covadonga Cava donga eldest son aon of queen victoria and king alfonso As achild he death from a tooth extraction two years ago he had 20 transfusions over a malignant tumor which could not be relieved by surgery tor for tear of bleeding Last week ek at miami the count of covadonga Cava donga sped down biscayne boulevard with mildred gaydon night club cigarette girL their car ir swerved to miss a truck slid smashed into a tel telephone ephon pole nine hours later the count bled to death I 1 f son James Roosevelt at roches mayo clinic prepared to have a stomach weir ulcer removed |