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2 SUNDAY MORNING. JULY1, 1934. fPART I. i END OF HITLER RULE FORECAST French Border Guard Doubled Along Rhine CHIEF FIGURES IN SMASHING OF NAZI MUTINY When the smoke cleared away after Adolf Hitlerand his right-hand man, Hermann Ooerlng. had acted yesteiday to forestall a threatened uprising among their followers.

Cant. Ernest Roehm, commander of Nan storm troops (upper left.) lsy dead, a suicide, and Kurt von Schleicher, former Chancellor upper right.) had been killed while resisting arrest. Roehm and Von Schleicher were the supposed leaders of the pint for revolt. The lower photograph ahowa Hitler (right,) and Ooerlng giving tne Nasi salute. TJLOT TO END HITLER RULE 1 CRUSHED IN BLOODSHED Leaders, Including cx-Chancellor Von Schleicher, Slain in Ruthless "Liquidation" ol Enemies (Onsvrlirit, llt.

th Chlrilt Tilbunt) PARIS, June 50. Exelulve- The first reaction In Paris to to-day's dramatle events In Germany wss the doubling of the guard along the tntlrt eastern frontier and ths WARNING LEADS IIITLERTO ACT Chancellor Learned Storm Troopg Planned Mutiny A'agi Group Plotted Action Afaintt War Veterant Stahlhelm Dissolution Issue Precipitates Shotv-donn BERLIN. June 30. (UR Today'i stirring events In Germany are said on good authority to have resulted from a warning given Chancellor Hitler that Nasi storm troops Intended to break all bounds a few hours before they were to go on an enforced vacation, and take Independent action against the Stahlhelm. or Steel Helmets.

placing of high officers in charge of ths units. Movements of regular troop to the border wert widely rumored, but slthough such a step is likely at Prussian Writer Declare A'oxi Rcfiim Fallen NEW YORK, June JO. The New York Poet, which earlier this week published a series of articles by Johannes Steel, former member of ths Prussian Diet, in which ht predicted the downfall of ths Nazi dictatorship, today published a copyrighted article by steel In which ht says "It is not too much to ssy that Nazism has ended." "Hitler rules no longer." says Steel commenting on today's developments in the Reich, "in a last-minute effort to avert a general revolution, Chancellor Hitler has finally obeyed Von Papen and Hin denburg's orders by breaking with the radical elements In his own party. "Now that Hitler has openly broken with the great body of his storm troops, the question remains: What will these storm troops do? "I believe that only the most ruth less measures can suppress an open rebellion." any time, it Is reliably stated that the War Ministry Is wsltlna- for era killed In Berlin hite resisting arrest. GIVE NO QIARTER No sooner had Trrmler Ooerlng set in motion his devastating counter-attack than he issued an announcement to the foreltn press: "For weeks bars known that a certain clique ef storm troop leaders have been attempting to mislead the bravo and decent storm troop men on to a path leading to revolution.

"That would necessarily have led to the everlhrowln of the stale. "The rhlef ef the secret police and my police orians have watched these men minutely and know what they had In mind, namely, a second clarification of the confusing suc cession of events across the Rhine. AMERICAN WEDS IN PARIS PARIS. June 30. CD Mrs.

Mar- earet wiunn in r-i The Btahlhelm men art war vet- rrana, formerly affiliated with the Nationalist party which the Nans vi wuiul lull Springs. Cola, and Paul Blano were suppressed. They are mature men, veterans of the World War trenches. They consistently refused to lose American Protestant Cathedral after a civil their Identity, and showed a mad kcieuiviiy. no oriae me daughter of Mra.

Edward Harrison Heath of Pasadena, Cal. dening contempt for the younger element in the storm troops Hitler's pride and the men who carried him to power. Capt. Ernest Roenm saw Hitler at Munich yesterday and demanded dissolution of the Stahlhelm. He wanted a show-down after days of fights between Stahlhelm and revolution.

"Per Fuehrer (the leader. Hitler) Is determined to make an example and to let the whole world know that whoever raises his hand aialnst the Third Relrh loses his head. "Roehm and co-workers thought they could bring pressure to bear upon Per Fuehrer but he-got ahead of them. "Ier Fuehrer ordered ma to represent him In this action which I shall carry out without giving quarter." No quarter was given. Goering himself announced what Chancellor Hitler had atated, and these were the words: "I have today removed the Chief of Staff, Roehm.

from his possession, and thrown him out of the storm troop men, and of attempts of the storm troopers, enjoying the prestige of their official position, to suppress individual Steel Helmet posts. He got his show-down. Hitler refused his demands. Hitler received word that the storm troops were going to take In (Ontinvrd frtra I1rl ri) tsrld da popularity In ths pr. Nu Otrmany and aa clow friend of the Crown Prince.

FORCES INSimntNT But the armrd force plnced about the capital vcre felt, apparently, to be sufficirntly strong to rope ith any merncy. One af the flral taken Into ratio-dy by the Ciorrtng police was Irani an raprn, the non-Nail Vice hanrellor. lit was soon rtlraatd, hoarver, and It waa announced be was brld aa a protective measure. It was Von Tapcn mho added to the intensity ef the crisis last week uh his public address criticising the Nart muizlmg of the press and amine Hitler of an impending re. von in the ranks of the storm troops.

DctaUs of the Roehm plot against Hkler were disclosed with the arrest of the storm troopers. The movemcuts of the empire-tors were dally reported to Oocrlng. The Brown Shirt anti-Hitlerites planned, before disbanding for the July furlough, to virtually kidnap Hitler, force him to aign a document turning streets over to storm troops for three days. LIST FOR rOWER In Tiergarten 8trase, the street en which are located the American. Japanese and Turkish embassies, bomb throwers hideouts had been placed.

So far as could be learned, the plotters had no political program. Theirs wss a sheer lust for power, stated observers who have watched the recent events. To Viktor Lutie Hitler gave the task of commanding the storm troop and of purging and cleans, ing ita units of undesirable ele-nentn. Soon after this appointment, before he boarded the airplane at Munich for the return to Berlin, the Chancellor Issued a set of commandments on morals for the guidance of all storm troopers. Hia new Nad credo: Cleanliness, simplicity, Irreproachable behavior, blind obedience, unswerving loyalty and discipline.

Hitler warned that drunkenness In public would be cause for dismissal and prohibited the frequent festival banquets. He ordered the luxurious staff headquarters in Berlin closed, because it was too costly to maintain. "I demand for all leader. wi- Spelkiin Pianos! 9 TOBIAS MATTHAY (world famed master) said: "My 'Act of Touch' was written round the BECH-STEIN PIANO with its perfection of color range." Musicians who have studied the work of this authority on piano technique, will be doubly interested to know Motthay's work wos inspired by a Bechstein piano Great Masters throughout the World have attributed their inspirations to the incomparable BECHSTEINS. All may now own a Bechstein piano prices of these remarkable instruments are very little higher than other makes.

dependent action mutiny and his party and storm troops. dilemma was that of Frankenstein, who raised a monster to destroy himself. The storm troops had been I name as Chief of staff ana I .11 Supreme Group Leader Lutre. "Storm troop leaders and storm troop men who do not obey his or i. a ders or who act contrary to them will be removed from the storm troops and the party or arrested and judged.

m-A-J "(Signed HERR HITLER, Supreme party and storm troop leader." fanatically faithful to the leader. They were the ones who withstood derision and government prosecution for years on the way up to power. It was known that he did not want to take action, but he was forced to. His information was that the storm troops would try by force to suppress the less numerous Stahlhelm. Hitler sent word to Capt.

Hermann Goering, Minister of Aviation and outstanding World War hero, his principal Cabinet aide a hard-boiled man to occupy the storm troop's headquarters today. The storm troopers were told by Wt carry a complete line of pianos new pianos and used pianos of nearly every known make which have been turned in as part payment on Beck-steins at bargain prices which enable everyone to have this most necessary item in the home. Georgia Peach Grower Builds Foreign Market AUGUSTA (Ga.) June 30. CD- la- Goerlng's order that their vacations would start at noon today instead of midnight tonight ISOLATED RANCH MAY Peaches that have such keeping qualities that they can be shipped to Europe without being damaged have been developed by Frank W. Murphy, a farmer who never has J.

E. YUNCKER MUSIC CO. NirTT' I SEE FIRST MOTOR CAR 1626-28-30 West Seventh Street The Bechstein House All Pianos ler declared In his man! (esc to to me alarm troopers, "they shall keep the storm troops aa a clean insti. Vegetable and Fruit Dealers' Code Signed WASHINGTON, June 30. UP) GOVERNOR SCORNS PAY OLYMPIA, June 30.

(UK Gov. Clarence D. Martin never has cashed a pay check or expense warrant since he took office In January, 1933. Since he draws $1000 a month from the two sources, he has approximately $15,660 worth of State warrants lying around LANDUSKY (Mont.) June 30. (UR) Isolated for twenty-three years, the Jim Klpp ranch in mountains near here may see its first automobile this summer.

At present, the only ingress to the ranch is by means of horse or a three-mile hike on foot from the D-Y trail. However, surveyors have laid out a county road which they hope to complete this year, tution. I especially desire that KATZ MEOW GETS CHECK OLYMPIA (Wash.) June 30. KM To Kats Meow of Hoqulam, State Auditor Cliff Yelle sent a $3.25 gasoline tax refund check. Whether the name was authentic was unknown, but that's the way the check was made out and approved by the license department.

rti T. Mr. I SWT see the remarkable rvery moiner can send her son to the storm troops without fear or moral dahger. I want to Se men as storm troop leaders and not ridiculous monkeys." The drive to rid ihm "Miracle Performance1 President Roosevelt today approved gone to School to study horticulture. Each year he sells the peaches Scotland, England and Spain.

Last year only two peaches, one in each of two shipments, reached the European consignees in a damaged condition. The "Georgia Murphy" peach has been developed by Murphy in following a plan of budding and grafting pursued by his father, along with the adoption of modern methods. The peach is exceptionally large. New Deal Held Middle Course by N.RA. Aide ATLANTIC CITY (N.

June 30. (Exclusive) The recovery measures a code for the wholesale fresh fruit and vegetable Industry designed to of oppositionist followed the long prohibit "destructive" price cutting. -A Shippers, receivers, jobbers, com ijuiirreuns oeiween tne srown Shirts and the Steel an organization of World War veterans. UNIFORMS SHELVED mission merchants and brokers will Hitler Protected the Steel Helmets from the storm tnwwrv be regulated. Every member of the industry must report to the code authority within thirty days his address and the name under which he conducts his business.

Those not the midst of the precise maneuvers of the Hitler forces, Franz Seldte, leader of the sti wim.t. complying and not contributing to wvuu aa proclamation exnirpJSRlniT Irnrtiirw costs of administration will not oe permitted to use N.R.A. insignia. Mexican Strike of Hour Called MEXICO CITY, June 30. (UP) The republic will spend one hour of inactivity between 10 and 11 o'clock Monday as a result of action or tne National Confederation of Laborers of President Roosevelt represent "a middle course between the anarchy of unplanned, undisciplined industrialism and the tyranny of State control of industry," Donald R.

Richberg, general counsel of the N.R.A., declared tonight at the closing session of the thirty-ninth annual convention of the Maryland State Bar Assoclatloa At the afternoon session in the Hotel Ambassador, delegates to the convention heard Alexander Troy-anovsky, first Ambassador of the U.S.S.R., describe the development of a legal code in his home country. A penal system designed to return the convicted criminal to a useful life In the community has been developed, he said. HOUSE 300 YEARS OLD ROWLEY (Mass.) June 30. (U.R John D. Bradstreet still lives in the house built in 1634 by Humphrey Bradstreet, an ancestor.

Hitler, President Paul von Hinden-burg and the German state. He ordered the Steel Helmets to shelve their uniforms for the present. Seldte's designed to prevent any clashes on streets between storm troopers and Steel Helmets, which would only serve to add to any feeling or unrest. Throughout the day the round-up of the recalcitrant storm troopers continued. Karl Ernst, commander' of the term troops in Berlin, and Brandenburg, was arrested in the port of Bremen and returned 'under guard to Berlin for trial.

With an aide, he was attempting to flee to Madeira on a North German Lloyd liner, but was nabbed in his hotel room while preparing to leave for the ship. A special plane brought him, in shackles, back to Bsrlin. One of his fellow-leaders, Edmund Heines, was one of the storm troop- and Peasants, protesting asserted "unjust decisions" of the Federal mm rSaas 5 -l' 'KM Labor Department. Street cars, electric lights and other industry will be affected. PHILCO'S Latest and Greatest Achievement Perfect Performance! 6 Efficient PHILCO Tubes, Automatic Volume Control Built-in Filter System.

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