NEWSPAPERMEN GET WARNING IN HITLERS PAPER Germany Threatens To Expel Journalists Whose Articles Aroused Nazi Ire BERLIN, July 11 (AT Germany threatened today to expel foreign corespondents wnose accounts of the bloody "second revolution' aroused Nazi fire. Adolf Hitlers own newspaper, the Volkische Beobachter, editorially underscored a warning given the journalists by Paul Joseph Goebbels, sharp tongued minister of propaganda, in an address last night. "We wish to emphasize the ministers frank warning that the German government Is no longer inclined to tolerate foreign correspondents Inciting nations egalnsE each other," said the newspaper. Germany otherwise was comparatively quiet, following days of bullets and then of oratory. It awaited an account of his stewardship from the lips of Der Fuehrer, Hitler himself, who has called the Puppet Reichstag to meet Friday night. Hitler s expected to explain his ruthless suppression of the "Roehm Revolt of June 30. Foreign correspondents, many of them angered by Goebbels bitter attack, considered the possibility of making formal remonstrances.