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Athlete's Foot
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adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot.
Usually the disease starts between the toes. Little watery blisters, form, and the stine cracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intonse, and you feel si though you would like to scratch of all the skin.
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BEWARE OF IT SPREADING
Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet become red and swollen. The skin also cracks And peels, and the itching becomes worse and worse.
Get rid of this disease as quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under arm or crotch of the legs
Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinda of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, anti septies, salve or ointinente seldom do any good.
HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT
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The germ that causes the disease is known as Tines Trichophy; ton. It buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very to kill. A test male shows it takes 16 minutes of bouling to kill the germ; you can see why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. ge. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's Foot it is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affected parts. It peels off the tissue of the skin where the germ breeds.
ITCHING STOPS IMMEDIATELY
As soon as you apply H. F. you will find that the itching is haunediately relieved. You should paint the infected parts with B. F, night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this takes from three to ten days, although in severe cases it may take longer or in mild cases less time.
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BRITISH AND
CABLES
FRENCH MINISTERS
DISCUSS EUROPEAN SITUATION
PLEBISCITE
Resisted By CZECHS
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WOULD. FIGHT
RATHER THAN
ACCEPT PLAN
קי
Prague, Sept. 19.
Public opinion is stiffening against a plebiscite as a solu- tion of the minority- problem. There is almost complete
unanimity of opinion in the newspapers against any such move even in order to avoid
War.
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The Premier. Dr. Milan Hodza, notwithstanding Herr Henlein's re- fusal to come to an agreement with the Government, and not withstanding the attempts at in- surrection, states that the Govern ment is prepared to continue its policy of coming to an understand. ing with the various nationalities, especially the Sudeten minority. but at the same time maintains its demand for complete integrity of Czechoslovakia as a basis of negotia tons.-Reuter.
DIRECT RAIL LINK WITH RUSSIA
the
Bucharest, Sept. 19. Rumania has increased her labour forces working on railway which is to link Czecho- slovakia with/Russia in almost a direct line.
Withou: excitement, troops have been shifted to points whers they might be needed in case of disar- ders or conflicts.
Measures have been taken in the
Complete
Agreement
Reached
London, Sept. 18. The Anglo-French ministerial discussions yesterday occupied more than eight hours and closed a few minutes after midnight.
The following took part at the conference:-M. Daladier and
Premier Bounet (French
and Foreign Minister) Mr. Neville Chamberlain (British Prime Minister). Lord Halifax (Foreign Secretary!. Sir John Simon (Chancellor of the Exchequer), Sir Samuel Hoare <Home Secre- tary), Sir Robert Vansittart (Chief. Diplomatic Adviser to the Govern="
Cado- ment), and Sir Alexander gan (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs).
COMPLETE AGREEMENT
An official statement issued later states that after a.. full discussion of the present it- ternational situation, the re- presentatives of the British and French Governments äre in complete agreement re- garding the policy to be adept- ed with a view to promoting a peaceful solution of the Czechoslovak question.
Governments
The
two
hope.
-Fuehrer's
Demands
·Paris, Sept. 19.
Her Hitler demands the re- turn to Germany of Sudeten territory having German majority, according to -French dispatch from. Landon.
One fact is certain, says, the message, and that is that the Fuehrer is prepared to support
this claim with German's full military power.
For districts where there is a larly mixed Crèch and Ger- man population, he is prepared to have their fate settled y a plebiscite, The last resort would be by, the exchange of popula- Mons,-Reuter.
Henlein Calls For Sudeten Resistance
Asch. Sept. 19 Another proclamation Was issued by Konrad Henlein here yesterday evening." Urging resistance tl the very end, he declared.
that thereafter it will be possible to consider a more general settle- "Sudeten Germans, you are still of ment in the interests of European suffering under the regime
terror of Hussite-Bolshevist" crimi- With machine- British nals in Prague,
today. guns, tanks and
peace.
cannons
the
of the "A meeting
take place Cabinet will when a report on the discussions Czechs are attempting to rob us will be made by the Prime Minis ter,
Sudeten Germans of our freedom. Indescribable misery is the result. "But the hour of deliverance is
The French Ministers are ex- pected to leave London early this at hand. Therefore do not des- morning.
resis- pair but hold out. Offer CZECH MESSAGE
tance upon resistance. Hundreds Reuter understands that during of Sudeten German compatriots of the the conversations yesterday the are joining the ranks itles to prevent the hoarding of Czech Government. through its volunteer corps. They are ready supplies, and peasants have esta-Minister in Londort. notified blished a liaison between villages British and French Ministers Intion of their homeland from the in order that they can be intorm-writing that the Czech Govern Czech yoke".-Transocean. ed Immediately in case of 2 ment takes for granted that it
general mobilisation order.
the to shed their blood for a
է,
libera-
will be consulted before any de- The proposal va plebiscite incisions are reached,
Fas- sia for "suppression of the Czechoslovakia is not favoured The Czech Government added
cist war agitators and preserva- nere as it is feared that it ment that it cannot accept responsibl-tion of Czechoslovak Indepen- IO PELN. * plébiscite in parts of lity for any decisions reached dence" was one of the resolutions! Rumania at a later date.-Reuter. without its consent.-Reuter.
MINOR INCIDENTS
Prague, Sept. 19
A number of minor frontier incidents. In which Czech fron- tier guards were fired on from German territory, were reported yesterday, the most serious he- ing at Asch, according to the official Czech agency.
This report states that between 150 and 200 persons attacked the customs house at the border with rifles and hand grenades and machine guns. Two officials were seriously wounded and taken to hospital,
"The aggressors afterwards.withi drew across the f.ontier." the re- port adds.
The Sudetens are also reported to have killed a customs official at Breitenbach. The agency adds that, apart from these border incidents chere is comparative peace in"! Czechoslovakia. The Government remains completely master of the
situation-Reuter.
SUDETEN FREE CORPS
Berlin, Sept. 18.
The German News Agency in a message from Dresden states that the formation of a Sudeten Free Corps will become effective im mediately, its numbers (about 40,000) being divided into four groups.
According to figures published here tonight about 80,000 Sudetent have already crossed the border into Germany.-Reuter.
MUSSOLINI'S SPEECH
Bomé, Sept. 18. Signor Mussolini's speech is generally interpreted here as Indicating that in the event of
war Italy would side with Ger- màny, although it is not ́elear, at what point her benevolent neutrality might develop into armed intervention.
The Duce's desire for a peaceful solution is stressed, and the speech Is described as a sober contribution to the ultimate settlement.-Reu. ter.
BERLIN REACT'ON
Berlin, Sept B. Berlin's action to Signor Mus- solini's speech is one of utmost satisfaction.
The speech is described as ex- tremely helpful, particularly in declaring Italy's support for a plebiscite, which is regarded here BS a clear indication, where Italy will stand in the event of a, Czech refusal-Reuter;
CHAMBERLAIN - HITLER
SECOND MEETING
Parks, Sept. 19
It is understood that Mr. Chamberlain will leave either tomorrow Dr Wednesday for Godesberg for a further meet- ing with Herr Hitler. Reuter. TRAFALGAR SQUARE
passed
Transocean. RUNCIMAN CALIED
London, Sept. 19. Lord Runciman, who returned from Prague. on Saturday, was called into the Ministerial .con- ference at Downing Street and p.m. arrived yesterday at 18.30 followed a few minutes later by Mr. Ashton-Gwatkin.-Transocean. 84.000" CROSSED FRONTIER
Berlin. Sept. 19. Over 84,000 Sudeten German re- afternoon was the scene of afugees have crossed the frontler
demonstration, gigantic
which into the Reich, it was officially was staged in protest against ajannounced here yesterday evening, plebiscite m Czechoslovakia.
and every hour sees the total in- by thousands.Trans-
DEMONSTRATION
London
Trafalgar Square"
Sept. 19
yesterday
Formation of # three-power creasing front by Britain, France and Rus-ocean.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMB ER 20, 1938.
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