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2 1338 C1B Waldman, Defeated, to Fight Turk in November Brooklyn Eagle Weather Forecast BT II. S. Weather Bureau Continued Rain Tonight and Tomorrow Wall Street Closing Itacing Extra DAILY AND SUNDAY V7th YEAH No. 2b2 BROOKLYN, N. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1938 THREE CENTS Czechs Surrender To Hitler Demand1 Turk Slices Victory Cake on His 47th Birthday Irresistible Pressure' Of Powers Blamed; Popular Revolt Feared Cabinet Forced to Accept Partition Plan "With Says Communique-Crowds Demonstrate in Street, Cry 'Long Live the Nazis Hold Troops in Readiness-Hungarian Clamor Grows for Annexation of Slovakia Prague, Sept.

21 (U.P.) The Czech Government bowed under the irresistihle pressure" of Britain and France today and formally surrendered to Adolf Hitler's demand for partition of the Republic. Unless the army should revolt and decide to MaD CllcMC I ermny declaring that approval of the Cabinet's decision hy the internartv narliainen Waldman, Loser In Coalition Bid, To Press Fight O'Connor, Demands Recount-Wins G. 0. P. Nomination Primary Uc-ult-: Harold L.

Turk, nominated over Louis Waldman for County Judge on the Republican ticket in a spectacular political upset of the Kings County Republican machine's County Court coalition deal with the American Labor party. Representative John J. O'Connor, chairman of the House Rules Committee and Roosevelt "purge" victim, today demanded a recount of the ballots, jiving victory to New Dealer James H. Fay in O'Connor's battle for the Democratic renomination. He charged fraud.

O'Connor defeated Allen W. Dulles for the Republican nomination. Dr. Joshua H. Friedman, Democratic leader of 14th A.

defeated for re-election by Joseph Lentol, former Democratic boss of the district, who staged comeback in three-cornered primary fight. Walter E. Corwin, Republican leader of the 17th A. D. and former U.

S. Internal revenue collector, running 136 votes behind his primary opponent, William S. Webb, on basis of returns from all but one election district out of the Assembly District's 36. Stephen Carney, Democratic leader of the 17th A. in a ncck-and-neck race with Martin J.

Kelly as possibilities pointed to recount demand. By JOSEPH II. SCHMALACKER Louis Waldman, coalition Judgeship designee, this afternoon acknowledged defeat at the hands of Harold L. Turk in the spectacular Republican primary race and at the same nPPflw Rli'li1! I comm88on unconstitutional, the post-war OJICCUfc UUdU Czechoslovak Republic as constituted at VersuUles Grades Established In Bensonhurst Area For Circle Highway After a number of technical ot jections had been raised and tl, xwerer! the Cttv Plannina: That cake Harold L. Turk iS cutting akvnis daughter, Vicki (left), and Mrs.

Turk look on was sent to him by Republican women of his 8th A. D. who supported his winning campaign for the County Judgeship nomination. The inscription reads: "A Happy Birthday to Harold." Today is his 47th and a happy one indeed. (Eagle Staff photo.) slon today brought the proposed ceased in effect to exist at p.m.

today (1:55 p.m. Brooklyn time). At that hour the note of acceptance was handed to the British and French legations here. The official communique said: "The Czech Government has been forced under irresisihle pressure from both the British and French Governments to accept with pain the proposals elaborated in London.1' The British-French plan provides for surrender of the most valuable portions of the Sudeten-German area to Hitler. It does not include surrender of other areas to Poland and Hungary, but those countries, with the annrnv.il nf 9nH borough circumlerential parkw one step nearer realization by a proving a change on the city establishing grades and lines for area between Bensonhurst Park ai Coney Island Ave.

Rain Floods Homes In Boro, L. I. Areas Newsprint Still Halted in Strike Publishers Complain To Morris That Truok Fourth in a series of articles Other Election Reiultt and Picture on Paget 12 and 13 Brooklyn needs the Circumferential Highway appears I Sectio Page 2d i Premier Mussolini of Italy, have notified the Powers that it must be done if Germany's claims are granted. the fight for the County Court Wife-Killer Given 7Vi to 20 Years affair in the coming general I he news of surrender sent a wave of patriotic mdigna- Union Broke Pledges A dozen publishers conferred today with Acting Mayor Newbold Morris on their complaint that de (ion through the capital. Extra detachments of police wei placed at all strategic points in the city.

ir-old fruit Philip Zitr commenting on Turk's victory, in the primary," and asked: Shortly befj i crowd ive children, stabbing his peddler and fa who admitted wife. Theresa, 1 1 Die in NewEngland As Hurrieane Roars Up Atlantie Coast BULLETIN Washington, Sept. 21 UP The Weather Bureau today revised storm warnings along the Eastern seaboard to warn of a "whole gale" from the Virginia Capes to Sandy Hook. Heavy rain drenched the city again today, flooding sections of the borough and Long Island, in the van of a tropical hurricane roaring up the Atlantic Coast. Although the path of the storm livery of newsprint is being tied up time pledged himself to make judgeship "a three-cornered" election campaign.

Waldman. in a statement declared "reaction won its day Now that Mr. Turk has the nomination, what will he do with it?" Meanwhile speculation in Tammany circles turned to the question of whether or not James H. Fay. he New Dealer nominated in the successful "purge" against Representative John J.

O'Connor, would receive Tammany's support. Court was sentenced to 7 despite promises by the truck strik- Mrs. Page Wins 2d Round Match years in prison on a first degree manslaughter charge today by Judge F. D. Guess Wrong On O'Connor Race began gathering in the streets, shouting: "Long live the republic! Long live Czechoslovakia!" I prising Is I eared The temper of a large part of the to exempt that commodity along ith food, perishables and necessi- William ODwver in County Court.

Several of the objections Were apparently based on a fear that the parkway development would decrease recreational space now available for school children in the Play Space Declared Safe John Lurr, representing the Gravesend Social Planning Commission, asked if facilities now used by youngsters of the four public Five others were sentenced this morning by Jurtnc O'Dwyer, among In a statement earlier, Mr. Morris Second Round Results I pper Bracket Washington. Sept. 21 tP) Presi denied published reports that inem Merman Heppel, la, ot SI 27th St, Union City, N. J.

wh pleaded guilty to petty larceny fo dent Roosevelt was 100 percent wrong city administration has "washed prediction on the outcome of arv votine in New York's 16th hands of the strike. "I want the public to know." Tammany Seen Backing Fay the theft of an automobile from Chris Thorsen of 5418 7th Ave. The Tam- Congressional District, in which In reply, Clia; vouth was given a term in the New- Representative John O'Connor All Indication were in many "regularity" would served bv giving the Hall' rm.nnM some i.i miles off shore, it a.s expected to augment the tor- In New England, destruction faced Continued on Page 3 Rexford O. Tuw lost his fight for Democratic re-nomination but was nominated by the Republicans. Stephen Early.

Presidential Secretary, said today the Pre; idem pre York City Reformatory Spino Christie, 36. of 1083 Flush ing Ave. was sentenced to the peni tentiary after pleading guilty Sept 10 to unlawful entry. Mountain Sink Tegucigalpa. Honduras.

Sept. 2 Gargan'fl Family III declared, "that I will exert every effort toward persuading both sides to commence immediate negotiations. The men must no back to work as soon as possible. I don't want any misunderstanding of my actions last night. Still Seeking Solution 'The city administration has not withdrawn from its efforts to find a solution but places the situation on the shoulders of the parties con-t'nntinued on Page IS let! the capital for dicted last night that O'Connor to Fav against uconnoi.

wnu annexed the Republican Congressional nomination in the G. O. P. primaries and therefore becomes a candidate on the Republican ticket. In Brooklyn, except tor Statement, both Republican and Continued on Page 13 mi about MX) votes in the Mother itf Hit-Run id i in.

Incites Killer to Funeral Democratic race over James H. Fay Hollywood. Sept. 21 (UP1 William Gargan, movie actor, remained home from the studio today to help care for his sick family. His son Leslie, 11, was under an oxygen tent suffering from pneumonia.

A second son, Barrie, 5. was in bed with bronchitis. His Wife. Mary, was near collapse from a nervous i funei and lose in the Republican contest to Allen Dulles. The President thought there was nothing to crow about In the New York result.

Early added, and did not regard it as a victory. It i the ended (U.B -The mountain Diente Blanco has sunk into the earth near Gotts-coran. on Fonseca Bay. causing widespread alann among the natives, it was reported today. The sinking was accompanied by terrific noise and huge columns of smoke.

INDEX Sv irrt.v. i.isiu r.ir. Pahnieri Slashes Ann Opening City Hall Door Two Bandits Get $74 As Vote Engages Cops down and killed 15-year-old Paul Barrese of 2500 McDonald Ave as he left his home at the corner of Avenue to attend his first March Orw with money he had earned as His distraught mother Mr- Joseph Barrese. wifr- of an unemployed shoemaker issued the Invite hundreds of police I over Helen W.v k. R.

I red-haired Khool Result at a lAnnvv at Police ple-mc thnr pnmarv dut: Headquarters three block: Downpour Plays Havoc With Day's Sport Card Once again rain played havoc with the sports program listed for today. A record for consecutive washouts was set when the downpour forced the fifth straight postponement of the national tennis championship at the West Side Tennis Club. held up County Judge The bandits took $74 from Shaf The drive and left hin 'he roariwav DEMOCRATIC Congress 3d District Joaeph L. Pfeifer 9th District Marccllus 7th District John J. Delaney 8th District Donald L.

State Senate Harold Turk. 10 a The Dodgers-Pirates doubleheader at Ebbets Field and the Giants-Reds Congress Rockingham Result twin bill at the polo Grounds were washed out. The teams will meet 8th District-Dorothy Bcllanc at the C. Churrh of Our Grace at Avenue and "it and then to follow the funera lege to St John's Cemetery, Paul will be buried. tomorrow In doubleheaders, weather permitting.

Kike Race Jimmy Wood SporU Kain also lorrea postponement 01 the opening round of the 108-hole No Vacanciei I Vnlr I i we open goit Play will get under wt A complaint rhargmg Jack i. 29. of Btf Will ought) oiing. in: Belmont Result Assembly 1st A. Crawford W.

Hawkn 2d A. Leo P. Rajfiel 3d D. Michael J. Gillen 6'h A.

O. Letter Lewis Jay. 9th A. Edgar F. Moran 12th A.

-James W. Feelev. 13th A. D. Ralph 14th A Aaron F.

Golristei: 18th A. D. John Smolenkf Kith A. Carmine J. Mara.c 17th -Llovd I.

Herzka. 19th A Max M. Turshen 23d A. Robert Giordano. Continued on Page 11 Assembly 2d A.

Benjamin Brenner' Max Schiffman tied. 7th AD Edwin Onsdorff. Itll A D- Nma F. Boycc. I6th A Salv.itore Dn Ala: 17th A D-Wilbur R.

18th A. RaroM Barm 22d A D-Hyman Waldman 23d A Frank Monaco 1 Continued on Page 18 drawn before Magistrate W. Pedrn-I). Peden 1,112 Rudich in Pennsylvania Avenue W.ilthnur-t rnsslry 1,112 Court. Henkm wai released ester- Grnrgetti-Morrtti 1.112 day in 8500 bail on the charge ol Kilian Vnpel 1.112 Bidnej Heller special deptu: ol TbaeMi-Ottevaere 1,118 the Attorney General! office, thai Redatan-O'Brtea i Henkln had moved from the 19 shipm.in-WiM.rl 1.112 A.

D. in which he was enrolled To- oimn-Rrhoii 1,111 day Heller said it had been found 1 udv-I)rhart. 1,111 that Henkm a new a'ddre-. ia In Leader Dr Barro. lormr I and he Wit therefore ord 1.326 miles I laps, made eligible to vote.

and Verri In 1911 FIRST RACE-Thrce-vcar Jims Nie-e, 113 iLongdeni Buddie Treacy. 118 iRollinM Counsellor Pal, 116 James i Jusi another example of the fine lling tob thai the Brooklyn Eagle ant Ad Columns do You can at, sell bul emploj or exrhange i Mentor also ran. (Off ad-taker toda it M-in 4-6.

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