GERMANY GIVES GIANT CLIPPER'S PRESS WARNING EPOCH-MAKING TRIP
TO POLAND
Berlin, To-day.
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 3, 1939.
OPTICIANS to the Colony!
for
Continued from Page.
Pan-
47 years
which travel agents American Airways, press represen- tatives and members of the busi-
After complete silence had beenness community will be shown over
the pride of the P. A. A fleet. maintained by the German press The following is a list of the concerning the anti-German demon-crew and technical experts aboard, strations in Poland, following the there being no passengers
Captain W. A, Cuthe, Captain F. clashes between German and PoJ. Loland as First Officer, Second lish students in Danzig, the 'De- Officer E. C. Blerrer, Third Officers utsche Diplomatisch Politische Kor-S. T. Petera and R. C. Howard, First Engineer J. E. Prunty, Se- respondenz" publishes an article cond Engineer J. E. Weesner, First severely critizising the attitude of Radio Officer J. C. Smyser, Second Polish circles responsible for the Radio Officer S. Cummings, First Steward R. Donham, Second. Ste- organisation of the demonstrations."
ward I. Tier, Third Steward H
Mr. H. D.
The semi-official organ stresses Chanco, the duty of the Polish Government Technical Experts: to take a firm stand against those Ponceti, Boeing Service Represen- currents of opinion which threatentative, W. E. Beall, Boeing Project to have a disturbing effect on Po-Engineer, F. W. Weigand, Wright lish foreign policy.
Aeronautical Company Engineer,
Regarding Count Ciano's visit to J. Caffrey, Wright Service Engin- Warsaw, the "Korrespondenz” ob-eer, A. Gray, Pan American Air- serves that it has led to clarifica-ways Communications Officer, T. tion of the political relations be Ramsey, P.A.A. Assistant Opéra- tween Poland and Italy although tions Manager, Pacific Division, the conclusion of special agree Andre E. Priesler, P.A.A. System ments was unnecessary in view of Chief Engineer, W. Miller and J. Au- the distance separating the two Boudwin, Civil Aeronautics
thority, and Messrs. F. Stephani countries.
and J. G. Lossow.
The journal adds that the com- munique issued in Warsaw -de- clares the intention of both coun- tries to defend the principle of is not calculated to strengthen order and justice in the spirit of confidence. mutual confidence.
Happily, the Polish Government and more serious or-
It was also Germany's desire gans of the Polish press had un- that such principles should govern hesitatingly condemned such con- international policy.
duct.
But, says "Korrespondenz," Po-
Confidence can be maintained lish circles: took advantage of only if it is proved that the Polish Count Ciano's visit to Warsaw to policy is dictated solely by those organise action inspired. by dia-who bear responsibility for it. metrically opposite principles. This Trans-Ocean.
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