[H E M ICH I G A N D A I SY TUESDAY, SEPT. 27. 1938 Hitler Re-Afirms October 1 Deadline For Czech Murphy 0 T Seek Fnnds At Capitol Capitulation To His Demands For SudetenlandDETRo=T, Set. 2.-UP)-Seekin . immediate allotment of funds .fo (Continued from Page to the cession of German territory Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, in Czechoslovakia. Benes agreed; with an urgent note. 'yes, these. regions must be ceded. tin London Sr Horace was report-. "But what did he de? He did not ed to have told Hitler that Britain cede he region, but drove the Ger- and Russia would join France in mans out."t support of Czechoslovakia in event Then, after telling of a daily in-1 Germany invades Czechoslovakia. creasein the number of refugees en- (Even while the Reichsfuehrer was tering Germany from Czechoslovakia, speaking, Great Britain made it plain and stating the total number now in diplomatic quarters that she, Rus- had reached 214,000, Hitler said: Czechoslovak rule for further perse- cution." Then, nine minutes after the first, came the second climax of the speech: "But he must cede this region to us by Oct. 1." For a full minute there ras a deaf- ning din of cheers. "I am grateful," continued Hitler, "to Mr. Chamberlain for all his ef- forts. I assured him the German peo- ple want nothing but peace, but that there were linitts beyond which we cannot go. "I assured him that when the Czechoslovaks had peacefully settled their difficulties with their other na- tionalities, Czechoslovakia no long- er interested me." Now Hitler, nearing the close, spoke faster, in high-pitched tones, and was interrupted with frequent clam- orous cheers. "I offered Benes the legalization of what he agreed to do. Does he want war or pace? "The Sudeten Germans will now take the liberty denied them for 20 years. Germans are a different peo- ple from what they were in 1918. "We are cured of the democracy of those days. "In this hour, the whole German people will unite behind me (Continued on Page 3) sa, and France had agreed upon such a course). But the gist of the entire impas-' sioned oration was that he would act, he would do something, if he did not have the Sudetenland by Oct. 1- this Saturday. Whole stretches of land are be- ing depopulated, yet Benes is sitting in Prague and thinks nothing can happen to him, for behind him stand England and France. "I believe the moment has now come for talking business." 'This was the first clim ax of -the The background for the Reichs- address, after the Fuehrer had been fuehrer's address was a series of speaking 53 minutes. A -tumultuous events which had brought Europe shout rang to the roof of the Sport- closer to war than at any time since palast asHitler paused. Then he con- the orldWartinued: The final chapters were Czecho- slovakia's agreement, under French and British pressure, to cede Ger- many the Sudetenland; the second talk, at Godesberg, Germany, between Hitler and Chamberlain; issuance of Hitler's "final" terms for peace ,with Czechoslovakia, involving t urning over of the Sudetenland by Oct. 1; Czechoslovakia's mobilization; far- reaching war preparations by Francel and Britain; and finally Sir Horace Wilson's mission today.1 Hitler frequently and bitterly at-i tacked President Benes, describing him as a liar and a promise-breaker. "I hoped," Hitler declared, "until the last moment that Benes would recede from the unreasonableness of his position. "Benes, however, thought he could do anything he pleased to Germany, for he was protected by Britain and France. "And if everything else went wrong, there was still Russia. "I told Chamberlain plainly what I consider is the only solution; that I was not the man to look on in- differently when 3,500,000 Germans were maltreated; that there comes a moment when the word is 'enough.' "France and England finally agreed "My memorandum (given Cham- berlain at Godesberg to relay to Prague) is the last and final one. It is nothing but a realization of what Benes has promised. "All parts that went to join the Reich must join now, immediately. "I have decided that we shall place this land under German sovereignty. "The final outlining of the border, however, I gladly give to the citizens there. I will use the Saar status as a basis for a plebiscite there. "I am ready and have been ready for a plebiscite to be conducted in Czechoslovakia. "But that is where Benes and his friends balked. I was even ready to have a plebiscite carried out by an international control commission. 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