POLES REMAIN CALM
Nazi Outburst In Danzig LONG MEETING OF PARTY LEADERS Stories Of Terrorism Refuted (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright) (Received May 16, 9.50 p.m.) LONDON, May 15. The Warsaw correspondent' of The Times says that a Nazi demonstration in Danzig tonight caused no excitement in Poland; indeed, the Nazi organizers unwittingly demonstrated Polish tolerance to 'he world.
Herr Miller, a counsellor at the Foreign Ministry in Berlin, attended a sitting of the staff of the Nazi Party which began at Danzig yesterday and lasted into the night, and will be resumed this morning. The Polish Press is not concerned and says that everybody knows how Poland will react if anything serious is attempted. It also points out that the Polish army can easily reach Danzig before German troops.
Trustworthy non-Polish investigators who visited the regions in which Germans allegedly were the victims of terrorists report that the allegations are without foundation.
MILITARY MISSION GOES TO PARIS
(Received May 16, 7.10 p.m.) WARSAW, May 15.
The Minister of Defence (General Kasprizyoki) has gone to Paris to confer with the French Prime Minister (M. Edouard Daladier) and military leaders.
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Southland Times, Issue 23819, 17 May 1939, Page 5
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