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EC dR re. in the garden of the United council of ministers meets tomor-! | Hankow Railroad north of the Taie as o IN 5 tl : : ! alming conviction that the Ger- Minister, has been working night est offensives of the war, So-Called @emoecracies again Regarding the presence of Ger | For Visit, developments Gen. Maurice Gamelin, Army chief | | behind relays of heavy bombers. A = anese planes severely bombed the ited and today hardly Hitler saat . Yel tren German eiti- really German national community Hitler hag been bluffing Q rallev hi IEE even German El: really @ AS ~ was back in Downing Street vester- decided to strengthen the police to Angtze Valley had been virtually It soverigh in power pew Germany Army whose soldiers Viscount had been in conference adopt even unpopliay made this dream a reality by their 0 p.m, Mr. Kennedy was sieged by Czech-Americans, asking fain, now, to join France in any Russia and Rumania Discuss In Seventh Week No negotiations, ne conference \ : ¥ sieht of the wea ti 1% . 5 . ¢ ith (he BOlthevis, We are LUEht of the unieation 6) Gelman and Sir Samuel Hoare, Howe have trebled Geneva that Rumania would permit Aid Czechs entered its seventh week today with - ana wee able fe take this | soil to Czechoslovakia, and comple i — 4 | WAS 3TON, Sept. 12 (U. P).!in July Leotarey | + k uinderciond that Ce | Brotee . tifieatin WASHINGTON, ¢ 2 hey say they represent the peo. oi i 11 was understood that My. Cham legation for accommodations in the | Protect the Maginot fortifications nly two governments behing 0 Perce displays on this last, dra. pressedo-hie pleasure at Mr. Ken< built with an old wine vault as base. | 30, while the Rebels claimed that ¢ . Bullitt was one of the first visitors *, © tn ian 3 g . brought out for the fist time HS! Byjtich-American relations wepe Struction as a precaution The play, justice and order under law, [ed reports to prisoners, that Loyalist | he pO ory the sraceil tro-motored fighters armed) Hasan Sabry Pasha Egyptian | pected to exceed 50 cepting for the United States an in=|that 20,000 North Americans had ue in MON LUN i ¢ { Sam 5 BY PN Seach se A hy 3 3 k against the Jews, the cada tion by leslie Hore-Belisha, War Ple. braced itsell for the expected {can States at Lima, Peru, nsion increased noticeably as 3 \g - , "d 0 2 . — day and poured in upon Praha.! ne oe (he League of Nations Vulge the tenor of Mr onl ROME, Sept. 12 (U, P) —Fulvio ee NAlves contd It was learned that, keen as Was gayle enh ¢ ther ag? oN i the Adriatics sur Karlsbad, Marienbad and othe: Mr. de Valera elected president ister Chamberlain, ( e Adriatica Insurance Co. of AMONE (he natives with had proclaimed Germanys might feared that an explosion Was ten centers Wich War amos & prayer, hg bombs > with immediate dangers passed ang |!Ne extent to which some na-|signed and the directorate had ap= ‘Demaeracies Refuse Jews’ EN move might be made to create local the inereasing ill feeling between Hey Qepiote the erueliy th a : : i on y % § it p InOority Party, | § ple ME 'S signe ( ‘ Cre . g Storm ‘Troopers, by leaders in the Sudeten German Minority Part) upon a basis of justice whieh the prevail between neighbors, | resigned Her Hitler continu ng four sones on the western fon lanes Will guard the zones and ove after a war.” whether relations shall be charac-|Sig. Suvich's request that he be ABDALERT All Alone CIEHMARYS Watts | (GErTRAN firving on gas masks in their homes: ferred secretly and at length fair play, justice and order under | \washinzton post on the ground that 3 A St Shh A 5 3 g x \ § g ¢ YY evs Jo the uh ‘ tovernment might be forced to take feared that within the week a war that arrangements were being made | nation and no government | oq inc authoritarian governments. ne jnstries. tt was indicated that quence, an ineident might be pres obliterate their ancient cities, Yet MOOV FOODS And heavy artillery were con« ¢ipitated that would lead LUNN 5 i IS used as a thieat . Hat Soy ; — | wan anian erritory separates the Swiss and Belgians P.) The Cabinet of President Are he declared. “I speak of View at Hyde Park last week at inet meeting that police were forced Many Germans—if not all-rea-« frontier and Soviet troops could be| To Resist Invasion

shooting ranges and on training’ ates Legation today row, after Herr Hitler's speech, peh Mountains today began to Ase atholics n capitalists tag 4 | . A ’ cami 3 Catholics = aha ‘ & TAlISES yam nation can again be satisfied | ~~ Fpom America Arrives land day keeping the State Depart-| After the Cabinet meeting, Prime working hand-in-hand with | Nuremberg for the firct time, Her | his ministers today that no military [tary governor of Paris, and Gen fata clared, TR \ a iid | ; : cheng, Gigantic Forts Built SARA § a Yes not Belong to some We Bold this to be due to Xo ent but that they should stand One foreign diplomat stated the \ : A hid Mic SE & PITTIOLE Boro 0 whee YON rhe Faretix the creation of a before a week-end golfing holiday. |ready to protlaim martial law in situation as follows feanwhile the Chinese claimed foreign countties” he said has been satisfied by the prévec WHE : beta all along, the British Cabinet called | halte a e Te . Ye eh oun of the PANY au it +4 i realization Ta vie day afternoon, to spend 40 minutes prevent further incidents in the Lic plu last night. If he is not aa aries Japanese 0 SOLTQE YX Of 0 [aT qq LUE i 1EANTZRAR x UA Ni Rx XA R oh < ‘ }¢ , , . R § SUre 5 § talking to Lord Halifax, after the Sudeten German distriets bluffing, there will be war” R 5 ; % at. : a) + < { 3 with Prime Minister Chamberlain the U. 8. Legation, and Sop] Populace Is Calm Ebro River Battle Recess marching into Austria. « « ana democrats who pretend to e : ws : back, this time to see Prime Min< What to do in case of war. Appliea« | yan which Germany started by at- HENDAYE, Sept. 12 (U. P.).—~The {aX Ve had to take this right for ours o Re hag Nu re ) little change in position since the pecanse thelr behavior iS exe i . A 5 a 8 q At 3 <0 the; y ; Might Because of your presence, my tension Increases United States citizens also are Hon OF eRiTa aria Res TO) \ \ Noisy ~ 2 efraine Loyalist estimates place Ne HOWeVer. I are Sax He worked on the speech at ine | combined to make the people serene =—Secretary of State Hull refrained ry ! d Spa ON . : sta tas | MANY'S probable course Des ais yb eiters his HE J States yean crisis today but reiterated his, : hg matic day of the Nazi Party anhugl| nedy's frequent visits, which British Both the Czech and United States : the Loyalists had lost 60,000 men. to M. Bonnet this morning. AANA ANY AY hi Ii ps A va ke g Eta y NE PRAY AB - » TV an» with two aif cannon and reported war Minister. arrived in London to<| Meanwhile Crecheslovakia, a League Session Opens vitation to participate in the Eighth | been recruited recently for Loyalist fl ! 5 S < \ { the world.” The same 1p wae predicted that Herr Hitler Secretary, shock of Adolf Hitler's speech at| GENEVA, Sept. 12 (U. P).—Preé-| Although he was kept informed of Italian Ambassador 4 3 $ evacuat Sude- . Germany refised reat at Berchtesgaden tonight oF (ne Cabinet met today, its members Frightened Jews evacuated Sude- go .q grate made a plea for a world bassador to Great Britain Joseph P.| TO U. S. Quits Post asked for her getion to his speech i t the end of Downing ” < aellar WAR . q n alig S , - massed at x ¢ £ Hours before Chancellor Hitler was opened in the mids of war tension |dispatehes, Mr. Kennedy conferred Suvich, Italian ambasador to Wash to German rule Duning the week-end, HEMMAN ,.ciaiv over Herr HOES speech. sua sit : § a Trieste anxiely « i sSugeten eities Large numbers of of the assembly. made a speech In accepting the conference invi- I'rieste, A > bes Seid % * ; “Events in other parts of the Arnaldo Frigessi, Jewish president bt Thott. of course Wore foday Field Marshal Goering w as brewing in Czechoslovakia prope | The turbulent week-end in which said rmphatic gland and ale of the 1 o 3 § A » A y 0 \ Sig Ss ne § ny is © Nazi Caechoslovak 1 partisans of the @ beginning made for the coming | ONS Rave wavered from the orderly pointed Sig. Suvich to succeed him. nis bed Field Marshal Protective guatas composed of Nazi Czechoslovaks and partisans ¢ A Goering issued a decree toaay elos- ( ng Is { « i | : | “The nations of the world are It was believed Count Galeazzo x 3 a 1 The atmosphere was one of de peoples of the world want and which rt to aliplanes Sept. 20 Police that Czech police cold not mains atmosy g sof 1a violators to land or be fired on be viewed here as as the first step concerned, to fight if necessary to ? terized by international anarchy and permitted to abandon his diplomatie OVer | law wah thex have only & SECIMEA especially aelve Wn the Saar and that, in conse: might start which would ruin if net can avoid the issue: neither can any to the ques. Inaust ‘6 War there was no tendency to vield. across Rumania to the aid of the! or not. in the responsibility of de- Chilean Cabinet : v : tion : portable if the motte contiated along the Rhine Crowd Forced Back Tourists Study Maps [event Germany attacked shall prevail, , . .» Presents Resignation A country where mil he Crisis and gave their headlines turo Alessandri Palma of Chile reROQOVAKES which time he qenied that the to clear it. Mounted and foot police lize that in event of war, Sudeten- rushed inte Czechoslovakin within

i > ] 3 congress here oO & © rece in i 7 i 55 . S mi ; ; : Phe MArCicts have joined Bounds and have received the be- Cabinet Meets as Cruiser ilbur J. Carr, United States Talks With Army Heads | sume-the-wspect of one of thelroats RT Asan b 5 Sec) A] wi a REE : 9 No 2 > v . our country.” he Qeclared. pen jooking toward its soldiers ment at Washington in touch with Minister Daladier conferred with § | Infantry columns moved forward mans from Greater Germany at Premier Milan Hodza agreed with of staff; Gen. Gaston Billotte, mili- | Joseph PF. Kennedy Japanese communique said Jap- » ~ . °g : 3 3 n ‘en. 4 (Continued from Page One) | measures should be taken at pres- | Alphonse Georges, field commander rail stations at Hsuchang and Yen aly sn It proved a short week-ehd. He case of extreme emergency. It was! «if gern think the Japanese drive up the ream Maly, the erection Of ¢ ro A ream; secondly, the erection of a Vinton Chapin. first seertary of other high leaders General Raymond Cox were be<| puist that the British were eer we see how the inter RY 3 3 T | yn YOY “© Aa x % 3 . Se . \ . v : i freedom and equality. co. ND BREMEN CAVE US he NARWNAL a Chambeoriain, Viscount Halic tions for American citizenship | jacking Czechslovakia reports {rom Moving of roops to | battle along the Ebro River front a yelled to eal with the demo- Secretary, for a 20-minute talk Seek Shelter With U, 8, Russia to send t(roops across her| Spanish Loyalist big scale offensive 1 in outrageous writing and telephoning te the arvals Delween two Army and Afr periain openly showed—and ex= pomb proof shelter, whieh is being! rish Rebel losses at 35,000 since July 88 per cent of the people st : : American Ambassador William C " § ~ \ ™ «l A 5 . w v A § nN i r Y 5 eo - Challenges Benes ] Backs Malian Policy rally At one show. the Afr Force people interpret as showing that Governments authorized its oon plea {on the principles or fan Newspapers in Rebel Spain print feclared © they Call hations where $9) oo Messerschmidt. “110% Planes, | pever move friendly {capacity of the shelter is not ex- Hig statement was made in ac-|commanders were telling their men NOI talvs } 5 ; \ % Mie © 3 YOO . > \ 'i= | Spe acclaimed Hal's 1-14 jecemble the United States “aires night and was welcomed at the sta. | polyglot republic of 15,000,000 pec With Plea for Peace International Conference of Ameri (Spain, WOIK Qeain As IS years gould leave for his mountain re! gw | Nuremberg mier Eamon de Valera of the Irish European developments by U.S Am- . ta ids by the hundreds (o- A [OMOITON, to avait international re owing to a erowd of thousands ten strongholds by the hundreds t0- | oc0 conference today as the as-|Kennedy, Mr. Hull would not dii the A NTP Goering mM Today Sireet scheduled to speak, Jews fled from in Europe | yesterday with British Frime Min- imgton, has been appointed president . Were nat atvaid | tore Goering and Paul Joseph Goebbels \ \ Pi x a By Were not afield to restore Loerng ant Fall Joseph Uk many people in responsible Cireles Grechs likewise moved out of Sude He lation, Secretary Hull said: An official communique said i i : | wor av , asiz ‘oe [of the Adriatica company, had re= il with an inflammation of tl 1 “May we find this Assembly closed | World have emphasized recently y, mdications were reported that a fights and other disorders marked f : ¢ p B $ th ther Jewis surance : ‘together of that conference of peace | and friendly relations which should Ot ewish insurance officers also Thowsands Chee Heh Jews ave Heated in al an N Sudeten German area, on the claim inereased tension § Ww ® 1! 3) er 2 ares ‘ . . tier . 1€- [is possible before but scarcely ever| iced With the issue of determining Ciano, Foreign Minister, supported fain order. Any such move would termination, so far as Czechs were ‘ he League representatives of \ yt » the nation intact. People were lawlessness or by the principles of mereased military activity wage toward some sort of intervention by | keey ! i France. Russia and RUMARIA cOR- I I career because of his dislike of the ' he Cree ak y web hoardin food: many lie se a is , an fronties Yoon movements It was felt that the Czechoslovak ithe e 8 the week-end and it was reported | No public sentiment there is increasing District, home of Germanys great. rigorous action to permit Russian troops to march | pation avoid participation, willing 3 {Soviet ally, Czechoslovakia in the termining which course of ac erm NR WPA POLS minimizeaq | ow %. | At one point only 1350 leg © x STA ; yy SAIS a Smonieen & great was the press of people! ‘There was anxiety among minoris point only miles of SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 12 (U, TeHnans apparently are qe. © Presigent Roosevelt's press inter in Downing Street before the Cab. les as well, [Soviet border from the Czech sighed: today. today. United States is leagued against a few hours BERNE, Switzerland, Sept. 12 (U,

‘ \ SE srowd bac » Whi land would be the first battle ground ‘ Created to Bomb Germany, FOIE the GOWA Ack to Whitehall X . th i whatever might nt Although the Czech problem was P) Mines at all points on the SEWAGE PLANT BID All over Germany, loud speakers where thousands crowded to peer aha wa ¢ 8 PY

i “ { i je not on the agenda, representatives \ vobets his & iS & aemoeracy ana it ’ fterward their area would be ‘ . t Swiss {frontier were loaged with ex- | Castigates Marxists ak ak y Se Ey were tuned up so that the people inte Downing Street, and await the ne ard : ; of the powers mest vitally con-! yl ACCEPTED BY BOARD

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ruined I'he Sudeten area was becoming an acute danger point There were more than a dozen disorderly inei-

. . : : MO PS § ) 2) cerned were giving it their full at [plosives at noon today on order of | tention, and statesmen of the 50 the Military Department, so that in nations gathered for the League case of emergency, railroads and Sir Nevile Henderson, British Am- proved unavoidable. It was the lent during the week-end. of a Assembly were interested in little [roads between Germany and France dor, returned to Berlin after a most eritical day since August. 1014. UPRIS QUIN 2 te Jhwd Radl 7 {could be blown up. : NOSE eritical day ® Kind that might cause Germans to . i

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} yt an addition to the City's Sewage conference yesterday with shi tle ready { : sn his was the final stage 10 : Constantin von News Betting _oaas, il 4 10 1 cay that Czech police could not . . . preparation of ELL ag Disposal plant for $41,000. nad X Hitler's Privy © against war in the fnancial iss aay order Rumania Hints Aid To eh : ®| City engineers had estimated the head of Herr Hitler's Privy Connell {yiet, lengthened today when it was oF AMY to repel at whatever cost, AnY joc at $48.000. The low bid of $27 en Foreigh Affairs learned that banking circles expect« | Policeman Wounded ‘To Democracies effort to use Switzerland as a cor-| 354 submitted by the Krebay Cone : Coon Com g 3 $1 950.000 in gold to arrive hom! wae “ isioibiseb tia : ; ridor for foreign troops. Sint al : h Constitution is based ed 81,250000 in ¢ Several persons ineluding a po Tes RST R x . o struction Co, was rejected because 3 Ratiite shh ut Lhe STATE FARM INCOME Germany. This would make a total ja. or ded a fight BUCHAREST, Rumania, Sept. 12| The mines extend all along the! a nb uirsne at . , on hationy rights but on the iceman were wounded in a Hght (vp) _.A statement d 71 ee " ; it was an “obvious error,” City Ene ; ; yf $22,500,000 from Germany in the al ow - A statement made by | frontiers of Switzerland, bordering on * poi Be ens BELOW LAST YEAR’ S last { K nad there was a between Czechs and Sudeten Ger tomer premier Nicola Jorga, ad- | Germany, France and Italy, They Ser Hoty Bn Shee nid: ANA DA Banh ky Ah BANA (A ni five Weeks, anc tll as ¢ & x # eichenbure {Lx ¢ aly, 1 - oclaims the supremacy © sndency 16 interpret the flow as mre. last night at Reichenb®. ison 10 King Carol, was interpreted [are under heavy guard by frontier | sechs. All those who Bros Cavsiog™ enaency to i a het g 100 AS Eifteen were injured in a similar by responsible quarters today as an! {roon " X AR RINEL DL plevthse ale one AG Sept. 19 R ny Te i ro VeTmAN fght at Eger. Two Sudeten Ger-|, ination that Rumania would| Cor kn a be X oD { pe OITCIES AIA 10¢ ex i; ar & of : he state cepts ftom the lo ay rod a [Sane a gig in : Right Xjus join the democratic powers in the | BRUSSELS, Belgium, Sept. 12 (U | fitter cloved his address with wets i Indiana for (he frst BD a Conciliatory Message Hinted | Somuunists = fr TODRAN Ph event of wan, |P) Preparations were completed | that under the Nast Loione of thie vear totaled $149. There were unconfirmed reports ‘2ieged that at Triebendorf a Sude-| yiinout mentioning Germany, M. [on the Belgian-German frontier tonths of this year totaled $142 There were unconfirmed reports oo "han raced Czech policemen to R 116 000 the Department of Agricul that Prime Minister Neville Chame« : rh ~ her were di Jorga in an address at Abrud re- day to blow up roads and railways | tare has reported perlain received a conciliatory vers | cave Spe Bk " BL \/ tivals at ‘erred to “hatred and brutality” by in the path of a possible invader. The 109% total foi th «bal message from Herr Hitler last orders during harvest festival which unjust demands are made | Frontier guards were heavily rein- & IMS total for the same bal message rom \ wn Neudek and Konstantinbad ‘ “« . | force y | sd ik TRY BOR : ad night. The basis for this was a 40« and the “banners of death and de- | forced, perio was SL/R 000 and in 10%6¢ nigh 1 ANAS $ NAS ax § Qudeten Germans. led by Deputy ; oh ‘ ac R149 X04 ODO +) int isit which Lord Rroeket X \ Y © struction waved in the hands of| The Cabinet met this morning was $142.504.000, the report states, minute visit which LorQ BroeXel, qeae Wollner, visited Viscount 2 | a Of the 1038 tatal £90 RO HOG a Conservative Party leader. made : ; fanatics {and may be summoned again after e 1933 total, $29,621000 was a Lonservail CY abe : Runciman, British minorities ad-| «yw Fakes ' we! Herr . EMER FAR @) } RYO Bak ( ‘a Ph Se perlain, During : Whatever may happen we are lerr Hitler's speech tonight, oon of military demonstra. derived from crops and $112103000 to Premier pH " \ Ly Q viser, at Pilsen where he spent the qv 10 resist any attacks. Ou : En whom livestock and livestock prods reception at Nuremberg, OC week-end. Several thousand dem« go ¢ wel Hite sai wets Brocket sat beside Herr Hitler and | oie cheered and sang. and friends. as well ue our enemies. will HINES CASE DELAYED X Soeiaiism trams ony July receipts in maiana amounted had a ong talk with him He Deputy Wollner addressing Runei« * JUS unanimous a S ! eine to form a racial to $25.604.000, as compared to $90 . hastened back to London and went man said: able FOR MISTRIAL STUDY ang tf arm OIORS x : ‘h} " ‘ at AR yi Street x Ee . gua RN ye Sox ! A i . he oo ds a | 3.000 in July, 1837 and $26.802.000 at once to Dawning Street “You are the liberator of 3.300.000 GIVEN 2 TO 20 YEARS i \ aed i 3) 1a Tha 'h a y a » a” | y ? q Wity Dan 5 eternal | July, 1936. The July. 1938 total, It was made known last night people from oppression and perse-| Lome I. Sherwood, 64. indicted| NEW YORK, Sept. 12 (U. P).—] Buy Pio ARS MN ¢ ne ALOT 2% COMBO LeR F A $ y y f | 2 ¢ was composed of $8514000 in crop that the Government believed that ution. In 1918 when we put away recently by the Marion County Opening of the fifth week of the | out charge. nd iH you dont .. AY 1a 3 5 : a " { la A ays § red . CeIpix hd Tves 3NT180.000 from live Germany would not misunderstand our arms and turned back home Grand Jury on a charge of em-|trial of Tammany Leader James J. price will be cheerfully refunded. man people have tra sted {st tok and livest ck products [Britain's position we believed in President Nai s bezzling $6000 from the Indianapolis | Hines on lottery conspiracy charges | THE WILKING MUSIC CO. Ni | Information was made available |,, points and held hope that the Hosiery Co, was sentenced to from | was delayed several hours today! 120 E. OHIO OPEN EVES. that: ka a ac Principle of self « a 2 to 20 years at the Indiana State | while Supreme Court Justice Fer- | Lesson Pe Wid a by A { [ The British Government believes woo ye anplied to us. Bitter was Prison after he pleaded guilty in| dinand Pecora weighed a defense | Lu there oan be he Jusitieatan for/ \r disappointment when our Criminal Court today. motion for a mistrial, | a. : abandonment of the minority nes ih E 1 eunaca _ . —_- ot a vhey A i A ' w : er § to rechoHere Is the Traffic Record “it 3 Rink 18 of 1380 Pack: Robiita laato M. Cuber #0. at Fast coronary gotiations in favor of a more vie. People NO shed 33 aeons & : SCLIN 31 SU | Weldon Al 2 at 1098 Chur lent solution. It holds that even Slovakia by the Versailles and SU County Deaths | Speeding 19 LERNER I Nehe 135 Daven TM RYcat®is. « If there is a deadlock there is no Germain treaties Te Date) ° Wig F. Jenss, TE Ingianamon Kin oneho-pheRmMONRIA, © veason why efforts toward a peace-! “Today we no longer have con1988 vg Reckless Reread ae ar Shineten ful solution should be abandoned. |fidence in Cuechoslovakia's prom. | Senior ning {ass for QNVIRR (ooo J eliien: Pauline Dawgheriy, 98 of 1 | The Government feels that it is ises su folder on Ewmploy z . Pe A ‘tane 2 re r p yi Pe och, | ) Mutual Public Clatence MeGov. 95 tadianawals “ of first importance that the Ge After Deputy Wollner's speech, | po , ers Mu nunning Prefer So Robber. 28 InEIanaAne OFFICIAL WEATHER man Government should not count the crowd marched past Viscount ’ Listileey He Tens ential Street nn i pon a possible short military cam« Runeiman and saluted him with } . : Ww Date) ee URited States Weather Buceaw ot | PON & POSS : Ke: uheims Xe " - : BIRTHS iets paign against Czechoslovakia with« (houts of “Dear Lord, Free Us from! 1338 11 Running Red Girls | INDIXNAPOLIE FORECAS t-laeal gut involving Britain and France. ogechoslovakia!® and “Plebiscite!” 194% 13 Light ) ' diet Hho i aH | showers ar thunderstorms probable to rhe Government believes that The erowd shouted for a speech S th. Road Roth a wienan | MERU ar toamertew: slightly cooler to ‘4 AY Ny ‘ : t : Se. Ad } ! AT A At Coleman. | Cartan Herr Hitler personally must now be poe viseount Runciman, and he Aceidents ) Drinken Robert, Franeis Thomas, at Methodist —— —_— - aware of its attitude as explained iq cautiously: thinred , 13 Driving Jeorge ah » nod { Swhrise 309% | Sunset 5:39 by Ambassador Henderson to “IT am honored that so many Dead C4 ! nt . toachim von Ribbentrop, German : ard Rog AINA SOG & Rodis mares, j yoatiil ' Lies yeople have come to greet me, I Arrests tL Others (| : AL Nex Bale hid [, TEMPERA In | Foreign Minister: Hermann Goer DR he to bridge the gap be-! ath, Bva Pulse. at Methodis R > (eet ; > = tg ib Sh hii Sly. In : ing, No. 2 Nazi; Heinrich Himmler, | (0 CIS 08 (lo my that : Thoth, at Method ¥ lw ome . 88 . ' we ‘ tween two peoples in a way tha } L p MEETINGS TODAY | RA! dao) Mettogsy ——= | Chief ol the Nazi Secret Police and | |. "sccure peace and give satis {kde Reattars nary! 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