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STHE MICHIGAN DAILY

Czech Crowds In Prague Demand Arms T o Save Republic

H itler Re-A ffirms C
Oct. 1 Deadline
For Capitulation
(Continued from Page 2)
~ fighti
"I ask you to rally behind me, man he sa
for man, frau bor frau. If our will tion v
is stronger than deprivation and dictec
danger, we will succeed, once
"We are determined, may Mr. Benes cent c
know it!" other
It was 9:31 p.m., and the Reichs- leade:
fuehrer was finished. The shouting unites
of his audience was deafening. For 150 f
five minutes they cheered and sang south
the chorus: the ir
"Fuehrer command! We follow!"' ___
The Reichsfuehrer did not make1I
the slightest reference to a dramatic I,
peace plea sent in today's early
morning hours by President Roose-
velt to Hitler and to President Benes
urging them to keep the peace.
Nor did he throw any light upon
Sir Horace Wilson's urgent message
from Prime Minister Chamberlain.
nor upon his own reaction to it.
Hitler addressed the world-but he
left many question marks.
Early in his address Chancelor
Hitler said:
"The question that moves us most
deeply today is known to everybody.
It is not so much Czechoslovakia; it is
the name of Benes."
The Fuehrer then stated his policy
"is to be of service to the .German
people, to .safeguard their existence."

This Radiophoto shows huge crowds that demonstrated before the Parliament at Prague demanding arms
to defend the Republic from dismemberment. Transmi Von of this picture was delayed due to disruption of
communication facilities with the outside world following mobilization of the Czech army.
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