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Show niK SAIJNA News Review of Current Events the World Over Second Revolution Smashed by Hitler and Its Leaders Tut to Death Roosevelt Names Five Boards and Sails Away. By EDWARD W. PICKARD Q by Wetrn Newspaper radical pit Forewarned of aSocialist party to bring about a second revolution In Germany, Chancellor Adolf Hitler struck with Union. the nominal value of all coupons on these loans held by British subjects on June 15, when the moratorium wus disclosed. swiftness and ruthlessne8S that completely smashed the revolt on the eve of the planned coup d'etat and left the malcontents, chiefly members of the Storin troopers, dazed and terrified. The Chancellor himself exhibit ed resolution and personal bravery with which the world had not credited him. Flying from Berlin to Munich In the night, Hitler with only two bodyguards went direct to the summer home of Capt. Ernst Boehm, commander of the brown shirts and long his personal friend. Boehm and certain of Ills as soclutcs were found lu situations that confirmed the often heard stories of their moral perversion, and as Hitler was certain also of their complicity In the revolutionary plot, he personally arrested Boehm, tore off his Insignia and offered him a chance to commit auiclde. This Boehm refused, so on Hitler's order he was shot to death, as were trie others taken with him Meanwhile, Gen. Hermann Wilhelm flooring, premier of Prussia, directed a series of raids throughout the country that resulted In the deaths of nu merous prominent members of the conspiracy and the arrest of scores. Chief among those shot down was Gen. Kurt Ton Schleicher, Hitler's predecessor as chancellor and reputed bead of the revolutionary plot Ills wife stepped in the way of the. policemens bullets and also died. Well known Storm troop leaders In Munich and elsewhere were put to death summarily, and so was Heinrich Klausener, head of the Catholic Action party. Vice Chancellor Franz von Papen. who had recently attacked the radical tendencies of the Nazis, wus put under heavy guard, and forbidden to. leave Ms home, and two of his adjutants killed themselves. Von Papen offered to resign from the cabinet, but President Von Hinden-berg- , his close friend, refused to the resignation, and the cabinet urged him to remain as minister without portfolio to supervise activities In the Saar. Von Papen, however, will take a protracted leave of absence. Viktor I.utze was appointed to succeed Boehm as chief of stafT of all the relchswehr units. Including the Storm troops among whom the disaffection had existed and the regular army, which was declared to be entire ly loyal to Hitler. JAPANS cabinet resigned as a result scandal Involving a vice minister, and the emperor called on Prince Salonjl, last of the elder statesmen, for advice In selecting a iipw premier. The prince recommended Admiral Kelsuke Okada for the place and the emperor made the appointment, which was generally considered very wise. Okada asked Kokl Ilirota to remain as foreign minister, and the minister of war and navy also were reappointed. The new government Is expected to follow the general lines of policy laid down by Salto, retiring premier. One of Its chief alms will he to dean up graft. Japanese naval circles are convinced that Okada Is the only man capable of sufely piloting the nation through the naval conference next year. They feel that Salonjl selected Okada because he realized that the conference will be of the utmost Importance to Japan's future. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT departed to the Caribbean and 'Hawaii aboard the Houston, accompanied by his two younger sons, Frankl- Jr., and John; Rudolph Forster of the White House secretarial staff; Commander Ross T. Mcln-tire- , naval physician; (lus Gennerlch, personal bodyguard; Richard Jervis, secret service man, and in, Pharmacists Mate George Fox. On acdestroycompanying ers are two secret service men and three representatives of three big press associations. Before sailing the President performed these seven important acts: Approve!! the Frazier-Leuikfarm mortgage moratorium bill. Approved the railroad unemployment and pension act Involving additional burdens of millions of dollars on the carriers. Appointed Joseph Kennedy, wealthy New York stock operator as chairman of the new securities exchange commission for a flve-yeterm, and George C. Mathews, James M. Landis, Robert E. Healy and Ferdinand Pecora as members for terms ranging from four years dovaaward. Named Eugene O. S.vkes, Thad II. Brown, Puul Walker, Norman Case, Irvin Stuart, George llenry Payne and llnmpson (Jury members of the new communications commission for terms ranging from seven years downward. Set up the new uatlonal labor reboard with Lloyd Garrison, lations President Von (Yin dean of the University of Wisconsin denburg all this time law school, chairman, and Prof. Henry was at his estate at Alvin Mills, head of the economics deNeudeck, East Prusat the University of Chicago, partment sia, Tind there were and Edward S. inltb of Massachuhis of serious reports labor relations specialist, as the Illness, which were flatly denied. Two setts, members. other the after acchancellors drastic days Named Janies A. Moffett, former tion the aged president telegraphed Oil Hitler and Goerlng his approval of vice president of the Standard memNew Jersey and a of Compun.v their course, congratulated them on their victory and thanked them In ber of the planning and committee of the oil conservation the name of the nation. Undoubt as administrator of the eribw edly, Hitlers personal position was board, JKHM'OO.otK $1 housing program. for the time being, and strengthened Appointed five members of a comthe leftist elements In the Nazi party federal aviation and were weakened and divided. Goerlng mission to study affcilrs and make recommend-atlnnntr mall and Hitler professed pity for the misto the next congress Clark led" Storm troopers, but the latter publisher; Atlanta, Ga Howell, are now out of their uniforms tern Hunsnker, New York; Clarke never and he as may porarlly Inipor Edward I Warner, Washington, D. tant as they have been In the past. C. K. Lane, Jr.. California, ; Franklin . They had become something like a Albert J. J.erres, California. and pretorlan guard that threatened Hitlers supremacy. went ashore for In various European capitals there MU. ROOSEVELT first time on Ills cruise at were predictions of further outbreaks In Germany and .the return of the Cape Hultlen. Haiti, where he was met by President Stenlo Vincent and other llohenzollerns. At the of the Island republic officials violent methods were critHitlers Union club he made an address, partly icized by Engelbert Dollfuss, Au$i Does not In French, In which he announced the trla's dictator, who said: the light at last dawn upon us that forthcoming withdiawal of the nm one cannot mnke a people hnppy with rlnes, adding that he hoped they would be remembered as friends who had - - violent methods? Iarls Interpreted the affair as a tried to help Haiti. MarineIn detach Haiti, uients have been on duty victory for conservatives and as openIs DO per cent coling the possibility for a return of the whose population IloheuzoUerns. The violence, It was ored. since 1015. clainffcl, revealed a breakdown In the CURIE, unity of the Hitler movement MME. MARIE In London the view was taken that her husband of radium and Hitler had solidifled Ills position. Some rated as one of the worlds greatest papers accused him of employing the women, passed away at Pass.v In the methods of gangsters and called the French Alps at the age of sixty-sislaying of storm troop leaders .brutal jeurs. Her physicians said that her murders. Inability to recover from an attack of pernicious anemia was probably due to the fact that her hone structure Great Britain TRADE war between was averted by the was weakened by years of exposure to radium and signing of an agreement, protecting The Netherlands was thrown Into British Interests during the relchs six months foreign obligations tnorato mourning by the death of Prince Con sort Henry. He was married to Queen rlum, ordered In effect July 1. Wlthelmlna in 1001 and the Dutch peoUnder the accord. Germany agrees to pay Young and Dawes plan obligaple had learned to love him deeply.. tions when due in October, Nuvefii- ber and December, on presentation of A TTEMPTS to open the port of San coupons on bonds by the Bank of EngFrancisco, closed for some time land. by the dock workers strike, resulted For six months,, beginning July 1, In bloody riots lu which several men the German government Is to prowere killed and many Injured. Gov. vide sterling funds to the Bank of Frank Merrlman called out 2,000 NaEngland for the purchase In full at tional Guardsmen. e - e x SUN. SAUNA. UTAH That Body RAMSAY PRIME MINISTER of Great Britain, who is in Scotland on a vacation, was bitterly assailed In the house of lords by Viscount Snowden, former chancellor of exchequer and once close personal friend of the premier. Snowden denounced MacDonald as a traitor to bis colleagues ln the Labor party and to the country. The cabinet found the prime minister such an amenable Instrument of Tory policy, Snowden declared, that it has come to the conclusion that there are no professions which he made, no pledges which he gave the country which he will not repudiate, no humiliation to which he will not submit If they only allow him still to be called prime minister. The Tories hae no use for MacDonald except for exhibiting him on their platform In chains as the onetime Socialist who has seen the error of his ways and found salvation In the spiritual, home of the Tory party. He will be used for the same purposes as the reformed drunkard at temperance meetings. of Idaho, Republican, opened his n campaign against the New Deal In a radio address attacking especially bureaucracy Aland monopoly. criticism his though was directed primariwhat he ly against conceives to be these CPS elements In the New )eali he sumniarily Indicted the national leadership of the Re-- i publican party on the A ground that It seems " unwilling to wholly Senator Borah touch this vital Issue namely, the monopolistic (rend. The senator said the Roosevelt regime wus establishing not Nazism, not Fascism, not Communism, but simply that meddlesome, Irritating, destructive confusing, undermining, thing called bureaucracy. And bureaucracy he defined as that form of government which steals away mans rights In the name of the public interest and taxes him to death in the name of recovery. Bureaucracy, the Idaho senator asserted, has destroyed every civilization upon which It has fastened Its lecherous grip. It Is the common man who will be the chief victim of our new bureaucratic form of government, the Idahoan asserted. The Influential and powerful have demonstrated thatShey can generally obtain all the rights and privileges they desire under any form of But the freedom and government. political rights of the tollers are being more and more limited, whether under European dictatorships or the American bureaucracy. SENATOR SPADE A SPADE of Yours JAMES W. BARTON, M. D. Without Operation A ' j i ' i ' J ' sufficient. Remember, this treatment Is not given In simple chronic caseS of ulcer, but only In the more severe or com-- i plicated cases such as those mentioned American speech neeus debunking. the opinion of Frank G. Tompkins, professor of English at the Colleges of the City of Detroit Professor Tompkins deplores the tendency to use big names for little things as the result of our love of the elegant, word to express the commonplace, work-a-dafact and our aversion to calling a spade a spade. Too often, he believes, Americans refuse to recognize cheap and ugly things as cheap and ugly, or even Instead, we attempt commonplace. to tool ourselves and ofhers by dressing them up In grand names. Consider the glittering offices we assume In our lodges, Professor Titles like Tompkins points out. Grand Exalted Potentate of the Honorable and Benevolent Order of or Her Most Imperial Majesty, the Lady Queen of the Hive. What delusions of grandeur the resounding titles must bring while one wears the purple velveteen robe and the hat that go with them, but once out in the cold street what a to face the world as plain Maggie Smith or John Brown. The same love of title shows itself in the colonels and majors who earned their rank without leaving of their desks, the professors phrenology and astrology, medicine ffiow doctors, barber colleges, and business universities. My neighbor does not take roomers, but for years she has had paying guests. They look like roomers, just the same. Down the street Is an obesity salon and farther on a reducing shoppe. Neither one is a salon or a shoppe. Is It less humiliating to wear dentures than false teeth? Does an educator teach better than a teach In Curing Stomach Ulcer one-ma- high-soundin- g y ' n found that, counting emergency expenses, It had spent about $4, 000, 000, (XK) more than It had collected. Balancing receipts the against ordinary expenditures, government figured It was $28,000,000 In the black for the year. (resident Roosevelt has estimated nearly $5,000,000,000 would be added to the national debt byemergencs expenses during the next 12 months. This was predicated on recovery that would make Industrial production avleveL erage 08 tier cent of the 1028-2In July, 1935, the President hopes to start the payoff for the recovery program. By that tjme, he has said, the budget should be balanaed. According to the federal reserve hoards Index, the Industrial production figure for the year Just ended was slightly above the SI per cyit average on which the President based his hopes. 5 , 41, events O -- Roose-veltow- At AH Drug Stores Write Murine Co., Dpt. W, Chiosf o.for Free Book. ON Genuine Bayer Aspirin Tins of 12 Tablets Bottles of 24 NOW of use also In severe This method lnflammatic0of the stomach where real jest Is an absolute necessity for the stomach. It must be admitted, however, tha there are some cases where only operation will bring results. Tablets . NOW Keeping in Step Mentally likely heard the story of YOU have fond mother who on seeing a company of school boys marching by, said that all the children were out of step except her boy. No one blames the mother for lov-- I Ing her boy, thinking he Is about right even If he Is different from others, but if la'thls very mother care fhat Interferes with the boys chances of remaining normal like other youngsters, When the boy gets Into trouble with othea youngsters the mother considers the other youngsters to be entirely to blame; If the trouble occurs at school then the school or the teacher fmust be to blame. Some one has spoken of this boy as the overprotectfd boy, and quite rightly states that the parent Is at fault and In her anxiety to make smooth for him actually things takes away his strength of character. He learns to depend upon the parent fbr everything including getting him out of trouble when he Is In the , recent days have TWO the friendship that exists between the United States and Canada. The first was the dedication of the new International bridge planning the St. Lawrence between N. Y and Cornwell. CamAla. Secretary of War Dern represented President Roosevelt at the ceremony, aiyl the earl of Resshorough, governor general, was there for the Dominion. The second event, on July 4. was the return to the Canadian government rung. of the mace of the parliament of upper Canada that wns.takejj daring the Unfortunately If this overprotection War of 1812, at the battle of York, 'ontitfues the boy or girl grows Into and laid been In the Nnvfll academy manhood of womanhood and Is always at Annapolis ever since. On recom- looking for support, for a defender, Id Roosevelt stead of supporting or defending him mendation of President congress authorized the restitution Af self. . the mace. Rear Admiral William D. In other uords the youngster is out Leah.v chief of the bureau of navigaof step with life, and only by getting tion. accompanied hv his aid. Lieut. in step can the proper mental deCom Ernest 11. von Heluiburg. made occur. velopment atthe prevuitntlon at Toronto and You can thus see that If. any progtended the irn veiling of a monument Is to he made .with "the overress United States' Daugherected b.v the ters of 1812. to the memory of General protected child, It means that the or father should be taught I.ike and others of the United States mother that the youngster must learn to stand forces killed during that war. on his own feet, make his own progress, his own defeats, fight his own was a general scattering of take battles, an.d suffer his Just punishTHERE chieftainsfoliowlng ment the departure of (resident Roosevelt. .No one wants any more war; not a Secretary Roper went to Alaska and in the world, and not Secretary XIorgenthau to a Montana single nation ranch. Secretary Dern sailed for the even the real soldier himself wants It. However .there is one thing about Canal Zone, and .secretary Swanson and Attorney General Cummings were the military drill, the marching or othdown on the lower Uotomac on yachts. er parts belonging to. and that Is that word of command must be obeyed Secretary Hull took motor ridcs-i- q. the the And the boy who Is "out of correctly. mountains. Secretary Farley Virginia step is at once noticeable to the Inwas In New York, and Secretary WalFor the time being each lace went to Chautauqua. Secretaries structor. whether rich or poor, brainy or boy Iekes and Perkins remained at their dull, is a. part of a machine, and must Job. General Johnson went to Sara not spoil the perfect working of the toga Springs for a rest; Harry Hopkins sailed for Europe and Professor machine h.v being out of step." This of drill and of athletic Tugwell went to the Far West. Lesser is the training games. lights also left Washington. Remember the only difference beelected a new tween you and the mental patient Is MEXICO that he Is out of step" with the rest president Gen. l.azur Cardenas and It was the quietest f mankind, and you are not. election In the country's history. Coprtght) WNU Service. In Quick, Safe Relief For Eyes Irritated By Exposure To Sun, Wind and Dust flora! Prices Reduced Is WINDING government A safe and efficient photographic, darkroom may be carried In one's vest pocket. The cumbersome darkroom so familiar to every amateur lias been reduced to about the size of a pack of cigarettes. One can develop and fix any number of films in bright sunlight. The extremely compact darkroom is an Ingenious little tank with a mechanical device for rolling the film through the developing and fixing solution, all, of The course, In perfect darkness.. film Is kept in motion by means of a crank device. An additional conInvenience is a thermometer-lik- e strument which tells the exact time required for developing and fixing at different temperatures winter and summer. The vest pocket darkroom, which has been exhibited at the Leipzig fair, does away with the drudgery of developing and makes it possible for a photographer to. carry, a finished film home with him. The tank is water tight and fool proof. gold-braide- shove. up Its fiscal year, the Why should we delude ourselves with words? Reality Is there, just Detroit News. the same. That Fits Vest Pocket By BORAII easier Critic Sees Opportunity for Photographic Darkroom Debunking Speech. 88 TT IS only natural that everybody ' dislikes the Idea of an operation hospital, anesthetic, operation, after care and would sooner put up with a certain amount of distress and pain than undergo It One of the types of cases where operation is put off as long as possible Is In ulcer of the stomach. The use of small soft meals, and the use, following these, of regular doses of alkalis, If persisted in long enough, often does away with the need of an operation. However there are cases that despite this treatment do not do well, as the ulcer Is too deeply seated In the lining of the stomach or In the first part of the small Intestine, together with an overabundant supply of the acid In digestive juice of the stomach. some of these cases another method of treating the ulcer Is undertaken before resorting to operation, ns the last hope. Some years ago a method was tried out In the Toronto General hospital ; this was by means of a tube which was Inserted through patients' nostril or mouth, down past the stomach and first part of the small Intestine (the duodenum) to the jejunum or second part of the small Intestine. Through this tube soft food was poured at fre- quent Intervals. Thus the patlent.was able to get his usual nourishment with-- I out the stomach or duodenum having to handle it at all. As you know It Is the movements of the stomach and the pouring out of the stomachs acid Juice which prevents the ulcer from healing. With no food going Into the stomach the stomach walls, nerves, digestive proc-- I esses all get a complete rest and this complete rest enables the ulcer to heal. Th tube can be fastened In posl-- ; tlon to the nose or mouth by adhesive tape or other methods, and Is left in position usually for three weeks although In mild cases one week may be Are deferred payments than buying on time? er? URGES CALLING - 'Get Real RAYER Aspirin Now at Lowest Prices in History I So as to put the safety and quick action of Genuine Bayer Aspirin within the reach of everyone, the price you pay has now been reduced. 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