Show " yysei ft " n- ! i - - J ri i The Weather Local Metal Prices UTAH— Fair Tuesday Wednesday little change In temperature WYOMING— Unsettled warmer NEVADA— Fair south unsettled north IDAHO— Partly cloudy (Detailed Report ou Page Fifteen) Silver Copper Entered at the poetofflee at Salt Malta City aa 8ecood-Cla- si Y0L 125 NO 47 SALT LAKE CITY TUESDAY MORNING Xsake NATIONPAYS Bruening Falls Hitler Rises RULE UPSET Lr ) i Bruening Cabinet Resigns in Face of Hitler Drive Two Airmen Leap Into Tribute Paid Wilson NATIONS REFUELING More Than 150 Die in Holiday Accidents Autos Take Big Toll Europe Fears Effect of Changes on v (By Associated Press) naWASHINGTON May 30-- The tion's war dead today received the tribute and homage of its leaders and of thousands of persons who participated in the capital’s Memorial day ceremonies The press of public affairs kept President Hoover at his desk and contrary to custom he took no personal part in the ceremonies He sent wreaths by his military aide Colonel Campbell Hodges to the tomb of Woodrow Wilson at the National Cathedral and the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington national cemetery Throughout the day long lines filed past the tomb of the Unknown Soldier Each grave in Arlington cemetery was decorated with an American flag and a red poppy Germans Pay Tribute Among the tributes at the Unknown Soldier’s tomb was one laid there by a delegation of German and Austrian World war veterans now in America Memorial services were held within the amphitheater overlooking the tomb James A Reed former senator from Missouri as the principal speaker of the day urged his listeners to “keep to the old faith” He warned that pledges of International amity were “but paper pacts quickly consumed in hatred’s smouldering fires" He added: "Pale and anemic pacifists denounce the soldier who stands guard upon our shores and gives protection to our homes But it was men with iron in their souls who gave us all the liberty we have” Legion Chief Speaks Earlier in the day Henry L Stevens Jr national commander of the American Legion in an address praised the valor of America's war dead and said the American Legion would again make "similar sacrifice” if the call came Separate ceremonies were conducted during the day at Mount Vernon the Maine mast in Arlington national cemetery and the Dewey tomb at the National Cathedral The memory of soldiers who shed their blood on the field of battle to found and maintain the United States was invoked by Commander Stevens and former Senator Reed for the cause of national defense Aiks for Stout Hearts that In the marble amphitheater looks upon the Unknown Soldier’s grave the former senator mingled with a tribute to soldier heroes a plea for reliance on “the stout hearts and the unyielding swords of our gallant sons” Commander Stevens recalled the high cos' of unpreparedness in the World war and bespoke a “hot termination" that the sacrifices of the war dead be not made vain Stevens said the world conflict gave the men who participated in it "a new and finer appreciation of life of unselfish service of our citizenship and as American of our responsibilities INDIANAPOLIS May 30 (AP)— Freddie Frame of Los Anle augeles roared to victory in the twentieth international tomobile race over the Indianapolis speedway today leaving a string of broken records in the wake of his tiny 500-mi- gray-paint- ed eight-cylm-d- er racer 500-mtl- e one-hal- BOMB BLASTS CAUSE TERROR y Dry Agents Ousted for Failure to Obey Orders KANSAS CITY! May 30 (P)— In- definite suspension of John B Mad den and Brice Armstrong special fed eral dry agents for “deliberate disobedience of orders" was announced tonight by Colonel Amos W W Woodcock director of prohibition en- forcement Woodcock said the agents had failed to cooperate with S M Brewster United States district attorney while conducting an "Important investigation" in western Kansas Soldier Bonus Marchers Settle Down Await Congressional Move LVOV Poland May 30 (P)— Polish school children placed flowers and American flags on the graves of three American aviators who perished in 1920 while defending Poland against the bolsheviks as members of the Koa clusko eseadrille They were Captain Arthur IJellv of Michigan and Captain Arthur and Lieutenant Edmund Graves of Massachusetts Mac-Cullu- PARIS May 30 (ID— Frenchmen Joined Americans today in observ ames of Amerlian Memonal day rrnterlng at the Arc de Trlomnhe the Es at memorial adrille and Jaifayetta n (Continued Two) iLuiuuu fuui) (By United Press) BERLIN Alay 30 — The moderate government of Chancellor Heinrich Bruening fell today before the rising tide of German fascism Immediately after accepting the resignation of the Bruening coalition cabinet President Paul von Hinden-burbegan negotiations with party leaders which appeared certain to foreshadow the formation of a new regime dominated by Adolph Hitler's fascist party The Hitlerite government — which would be an historic point in German political development— would be a coalition of the fascist and nationalist parties supported by some other minor right-winfactions Forecast Hindenburg Choice The belief in most authoritative political circles tonight was that President von Hindenburg would designate either a fascist or a nationalist to assume the chancellorship The new cabinet would then face the reichstag and without the support of Bruemng's Catholic center party probably would be defeated shortly Then Hitler's demand for a dissolution of the reichstag and calling of new elections which would be almost certain to give him a strong right wing majority in parliament would be met The long heralded and even feared fascist regime would be In power and ready to put into' effect the policies which it has wildly acclaimed and which have caused considerable concern throughout Europe in recent Explode at Royal Palace and Five Otlier Places yean A definite outcome of the president’s conferences however has not in Belgrade Presiyet been officially indicated BELGRADE Jugoslavia May 30 (A) —The palace of King Alexander and five other strategic spots in the capital were bombed today A short reign of terror gripped the city until the police explained that the missiles were not extremely dangerous and were Intended more as a demonstration of warning The king left "for several days’ rest" at Niska Vanja it was announced The bomb thrown at the palace InThe others inflictjured a passer-bed no injuries at the ministry of the interior in front of the newspaper Politico and in the vicinity of the workmen’s insurance office Four persons were arrested lnclud ing a Hungarian a Croat and an unidentified woman The fourth prisoner was named Jelisije Ljubicic and he was intercepted carrying a package he said he found in front of the Danish legation It proved to be a bomb There was no other explanation of the occurrences Rumors have been spread repeatedly that King Alexander in disfavor had been forced to abdicate or had fled the capital All of them proved groundless WASHINGTON May 30 My-l- n the Nevada desert In box cars An- drab abandoned buildings the “bonus other group of 300 is preparing to expeditionary force” composed of leave Cleveland World war veterans from the four As they arrive police plan to con corners of the nation settled down to centrate them at Camp Meigs near by day to see what congress will do In the meantime Glassford has called about their demands for cash pay upon the war department for field ment kitchena and bed sacks The Pacific As the rest of the country Joined in coast contingent last night ilept honoring the soldier dead on Memo on bare floors rial day these veterans of T7 and ’18 Representative Patman Democrat ate bathed and shaved and then Texas bonus sponsor said today he moved their scattered would seek to have the enacting leg one leader— Walter W Islatlon attached to the Garner relief groups under Waters blond young Oregonian bill when hearings begin tomorrow Meanwhile police officials argued before the ways and means commit over the responsibility of their rare tee But Acting Chairman Crisp anrV Brigadier General JYlham D Glass Representative Rainey the Demo ford superintendent of police held crntlc leader emphasized that so far that the federal government should as thnt committee ia concerned the defray their expenses while here As bonus Issue is dead a result Senator Costlgan Demoerat Army rolling kitchens were fired Colorado introduied a bill to appro- outside the veterans’ quarters today and soon hot stew and fish were priate $75 OOO for that purpose Polirc estimated that 1300 former ready Barber shops were set up soldiers are here to stay they vow Bathing plarrs are made available until their bonus Is paid Three hun Both barraiks are run on military drrd are from the Pacific roast "M Ps ” maintain order principles More are en route Three hundred Details si rub and clean Medical In from New Ot leans reached Hiv St jspectlnn is given morning and night Miss today after a 50mllc "Taps" sound at midnight “Reveille march afoot while 200 started across at 6 a m dent von Hindenburg originally de sired to name a nonparty chancellor to head a right wing government Other alternatives included a dictatorial directorate Independent of the reichstag or the dissolution of parliament as demanded by Hitler The nonparty howchancellor scheme collapsed ever after the president had sounded out several potential leaders under stood to include Karl Goerdeler lord mayor of Leipzig Otto Gassier former defense minister Oscar von der Osten spokesman for east Prussian landowners and Baron Wilhelm von Gayl member of Dr Alfred Hugen-berg’s nationalist party The fact that Hitler conferred for 45 minutes with the president whereas the socialist leaders were received for only six minutes Indicated the trend of the conversations Confers With Leader President von Hindenburg received Paul Loebe socialist speaker of the reichstag the various socialist leaders Including Otto Weis and Rudolf Breitscheid and then conferred with Hitler and the nationalist Herman W Goering with whom he talked for 45 minutes All of the conversations were strictbut it was learned ly confidential that Hitler made dissolution of the reichstag and calling of new general elections a condition to fascist participation in the next cabinet Many observers expressed doubt that the president would consent to new elections at present unless absolutely necessary The fall of Bruening the cold methodical soldier and statesman who had held power for a period of 28 months was the result of a rift between the chancellor and But even President von Hindenburg more important it was the pressure which was put on the president by the recent elections which carried the fascists and nationalists to a dominant place in all state governments Despite these electoral trends in recent months the collapse of the cabinet was more rapid than had been expected and it came at a time of great importance in international affairs Wldt Effect Expected The reparations agreement scheduled for Lausanne next month the disarmament conference at Geneva and general economic problems of Europe may be influenced by the governmental change France will fear a fascist regime Every effort will be made to prevent adverse reaction to Germany Already it has been made known that the Bruening policy of proclaiming Germany's Inability to pay repara tions will be continued at Lausanne in any event The resignation was received calm Iy in financial circles and the bourse closed slightly bullish due to the be lief the next regime will be more fa vorable to industrial enterprise There was an atmosphere of old Imperial Germany— the relch which Hitler wishes to revive — in the capital as the Bruening government resigned Crow ds Collect In Rain Braving rain crowds collected 'In front of the presidential palace during the ciltical hours of negotiations Oh serviag the anniversary of the battle of Jutland a detachment of sailors goose stepped before the palaie while several thousand persons thcered (ContlnnM on fuse Two) record-breakin- tColuiuu Four) CENTS Silver Ratio FAILS LIMA Peru May 30 UP — Three bills designed to ease Peru’s financial condition by lowering the gold backing of the sol establishing a national budget commission and reducing the capital of the Central Reserve bank were passed by congress today Under dne pleasure the gold backing of the Peruvian currency would be reduced from about 98 per cent to 50 per cent with a corresponding increase in the silver- - and marketable paper backing ) (By United Press) C Browne SEATTLE May 30-- Nat hearty Texas cowpuncher leaped to safety in a parachute today when his1 heavily loaded monoplane Lone Star crashed into Puget sound at the start of his second attempted non stop flight across the Pacific in quest of $29500 in prizes Frank Brooks professional para-chujumper and stunt man who was in the Lone Star's cabin likewise took to his parachute and together the Both airmen fell into the water parachutes failed to open until the fliers were dangerously near the surface victim of a series of jinxes Drafting of Brandcis Asked wasBrowne attempting to refuel over the sound when a weighted hose from the to Lead Nation to refueling ship piloted by Frank WhaRehabilitation ley struck the Lone Star's stabilizer Dives Craiiljr The big crimson Fokker dived crazi(Bjr Associated Frets) Browne desperly out of control A Car- ately tried to right it A wing colBOSTON May ugh ’ Then the ship seemed to ney corporation attorney and author lapsed fall to pieces of several books on finance today Seeing all hope of saving the plane suggested that Supreme Court Jus- was gone the two men jumped A tice Louis D Brandeis be drafted fop speeding motorboat picked them up the presidency to lead the country to and they were taken to Ballard General hospital for examination financial rehabilitation Browne had a dislocated left shoulla the world a der Brooks was “What panic needs The latdoctor and I believe the man ter had planned touninjured panic descend in a parabest fitted by training and experience chute after refueling the Lone Star Is Justice Brandeis" said Carney who "Browne came too close under the Memorial at spoke day exercises Whaley’s refueler" Brooks explained of the Charitable Irish society in the laughing at the experience which Granary burying ground cost Browne a coveted award and an "British banking Carney pharged plane czars" were responsible for the fi- expensive "The about 700 nancial condition of this country and feet fromplane an altitude ot 2000 feet much of the rest of the world British When Nat tried to bring her out of bankers he said started the panic in it she started breaking up 1928 In India "They deliberately Not Anxious to planned to sack the people of India “Boy the air was filledJump with wings of their savings and stores of value by struts wheels We weren't anxious destroying the value of silver” he t5 jump immediately In all that stuff said i “But when we got free in our paraHe declared the British action in India originally had been planned for chutes it was fun to see who would I beat him about 200 1926 but was postponed two years to land first sound' allow American bankers to unload yards to the waters of Puget securities on the public of the United of The Lone Star carried 650 gallons gasoline when it rushed down the States Now he said French banking Interests aided by the French govern- elevated ramp at Boeing field and ment were prolonging conditions by climbed into the air The heavy load to which Broyne planned to add 300 withdrawing gold deposits for the flight to ToCarney assailed the financial re- gallons habilitation policies of President kyo aided in causing the craft to colHoover and of various Democratic lapse Brooks was strapped In a back comcandidates lor the presidential nompartment When the weight ination which had been fastened to the reto fueling hose steady it In the air struck the stabilizer Brooks immecut the straps But Browne diately whose instinctive reaction to enter ' was gencies developed when he punched cattle on the Texas plains and when he flew with the army air HOPEWELL N J May 30 (n-T- he yielded no new clue corps was the first to jump holiday week-enThe 36 year-olIn the long search for the kidnapers pilot tried to right When that failed and slayers of Charles Augustus Lind- the diving plane he came to a standing position on the bergh Jr Settled Into their new quarters at seat then leaped outward Into space “It seemed their parachutes would the police training school at Wilbur-thfive miles Trenton police never open as they hurtled toward the said the hunt was unabated but there sound" said Whaley who watched the accident from the refueling ship were no developments ‘Then the chutes opened like umbrellas and they slowly drifted into Nonstop Hop Fails as the water down as close as possible Bromley Lands in Texas to “Iseeflew If Nat and Frank were okeh AMARILLO Texas May 30 ()P)— It looked like they were not hurt so Harold Bromley Dallas flier who left I headed back to the field to get New York this morning on a proposed help” No man has ever flown alone withnonstop flight to Burbank Calif ar rived here at 9 35 p m tonight He out stopping from the North Ameriplanned to resume his flight to Cali- can continent westward as far as fornia tomorrow morning Tokyo He took off from Floyd Bennett FOOD POISON KILLS FLIER 4 01 field New York at a m (EastBUCHAREST Rumania May 30 UP) ern Standard time) today with a baro — Jonel Gricka the aviator who regraph in hts big plane distinguished by its trailing exhaust rings and cently flew from Bucharest to Saigon French and return died black fuselage and undercarriage He was The Texan hoped to set a distance today from food poisoning 28 year old record for Diesel motored planes Louis D Brandeis USHIGHCOURT BORAH TALKS JUSTICE URGED LIQUOR PLANK FOR PRESIDENT WITHHOOVER Chief Executive Seeks Views of Dry Leader ou Party Platform 30-H- nose-dive- d 5000-mil- e Lindbergh Search Yields No Clues a m Indo-Chin- Propeller Blades Kill Two in Air Accident PRINCE ALBERT Sack May 30 UP— Two men were killed in a home made hydroplane yesterday as crowds lined the shore of Bright lake 12 miles south of Shellbrook to watch the craft perform Walter Middleton 50 and Arthur Prosser 45 were hurled through the prepeller blades of the plane when the machine lurched forward during a spin over the lake They were killed instantly Oswald Tweed builder of the craft was thrown clear of the propeller Into the lake He swam ashore un Injured Aviatrix Has Tea With Women of Parliament LONDON May 30 (P)— Mrs Amelia Fnrhart Putnam first woman solo flier of the Atlantic was guest today at a hastily arranged tea party In the house of common She via taken to the house by Da vid K Bruce son In law of Ambas sador Andrew W Mellon On her ap pearanrr the lea party wn arranged and neaily all the women tnembei of parliament including the Amerlian born Lady Ator were present An other who was present was J II Thomas acaetary for dominions a (fly Says Distrust of World Threatens U S Currency Basis Reed Increase in Hope Fades for Nonstop Air Voyage to Japan Capital g driver with 10 Frame a years of racing experience smashed all existing records for the race when he bounced his little racer over the finishing line He covered the 500 miles in 4 48 03 79 to average 104 144 miles an hour breaking the former record of 101 13 established by Peter de Paolo in winning the 1925 classic Howdy Second Less than 44 seconds back of Frame came Howdy Wilcox Indianapolis youngster driving his first major race to finish second Cliff Bergere of Los Angeles a former movie stunt man in flying and automobile crackups finished third f miles back of about two and Wilcox Bob Carey a Hoosier from Anderson was fourth with Russell Snowberger of Philadelphia fifth Zeke Meyer of Philadelphia was sixth and Ira Hall of Terre Haute Ind was seventh Only 14 of the original 40 starters survived the strenuous competition of nerve mechanical stamina and daring speed One by one the dropped out of the race because of motor trouble or exciting smashups Chicagoan Billy Arnold and one of today's favorites escaped to as death dashing just he did a year ago when his car speeding more than 100 miles per hour crashed into the high retaining wall on the dangerous north turn torpedoed to the top of the banked turn and hung there a twisted wreck Miraculous Escape Arnold miraculously escaped with a broken collar bone while his mechanic Spider Matlock of Chicago sustained a broken pelvis bone It was just a year ago that Arnold crashed almost into the same spot In a smashup that sent him to the hospital for six months Today Arnold set out determined to triumph and he bounced into the lead while the huge crowd of 140000 to 150000 gasped In excitement at his At the time of the daring driving crash Arnold was tearing along on his 150th mile with a comfortable lead to his credit A1 Gordon of Long peach Cal was another victim of a crash but he luckily escaped injury The race had no sooner started after Edsel T Ford of Detroit sent the drivers flying on their way than men" Gordon’s car went over the wall as Spirit Lives On the racers were starting their second “Today” he added “the spirit and idealism of that cause live on Call it lapThe only foreign Invader Juan Americanism patriotism or what you (Continu'd on Pm? Eleven) will— it is a deathless thing because EiKhw (Column when we have Joined those who have gone before us the ideals and the principles which we as American Le glonnaires promote and transmit to our children will go on and on continuing good until the limit of time" MADRID Spain May 30 (IP)— Im pressive Memorial day services were held at West Park today with most of the American colony and many diplomat attending the placing of a wreath on the monument of the Unknown Soldier in the Cuban and Philippine campaigns t Walter G Rons president of the American Luncheon club explained that since no American war dead were burled in Spain the American citizens here wished to show that the differences of 1898 were forgotten UNEASY Germany Los Angeles Driver Covers 500 Miles in Average of 104144 Per Hour Peru Seeks Seattle Bay as Plane Cracks v Frame Breaks String of Records in Race Triumph S90o 16 PAGES-FI- VE Long Lines File Past Unknown Soldiers Tomb in Arlington Adolf Hitler fascist leader (left) whose star ascended as the result of the resignation of Heinrich Bruening Chancellor of Germany (right) A Hitlerite government would be an historic point in German political effects on other European nations development with 2J7e Lead Senate Sales Tax ATTEMPT TO Warfare Centers FLYPACIFIC On Gold Standard Bl FASCISTS CHICAGO May 30 (UP)— More than 150 Americans died as the Memorial day holiday exacted its annual automobile drowning airplane and other accident death tolls Pennsylvania led the list of automobile fatalities with 15 California was second with nine automobile deaths and eight fatalities from other causes Generally cool weather kept the drownings down to less than two score Zinc 5925o Ask Candidacy CRASH ENDS BERLIN SEES HOMAGE TO MAY 31 1932 '27)40 AnmIi(4 Prm) WASHINGTON May 30— President Hoover discussed with Senator Borah of Idaho the dry leader again today the kind of prohibition plank that should be incorporated in the Republican platform The conference was held over the breakfast table and no word came from either However there was a very definite indication tonight that no change was contemplated by Borah In hi plan to remain away from the national convention There was a growing feeling though among associates of tha senator that he could be induced to go to Chicago and lead a fight for a prohibition plank should his views find support from the president It was also accepted at the capitol that Mr Hoover in listening to the persistent pleas for a resubmisslon plank is determined too to keep in mind in the formulation of platform declaratjon the views of the ardent prohibitionists Drafts Secret Plank Borah himself has drafted a secret prohibition plank outlining his own view on the situation In that he is understood to have taken the position that any real referendum must be through the election of members of the house and senate to carry out the will of the people The senator gave no Intimation after the parley that he had in mind any part for himself either in the national convention or In the ensuing campaign Borah and Mr Hoover have been at odds on almost every major legislative Issue since the Idahoan went on the hustings in 1928 and led a cross country campaign for the nnominee Political leaders are not surprised at the resumption of conferences be tween the president and his 1928 campaigner but there is considerable speculation whether Borah will be found on the stump again this year Spurns Third Tarty Talk In fact his name has been heard frequently in the persistent speculation at the capitol over a third party The Idahoan who has stood by the Republican party In all campaigns dismissed inquiries about a third party movement with absolute si lence Meanwhile the president Is feeling the persistency uf demands by the and the “middle antiprohibltlonlsts of the road” group in the party on the prohibition issue There is little doubt here that what ever Is said in the party platform to be drafted next month will bear the approval of the president But what it will be no one ventures to say with any degree of authority Metal Exports Feared Pennsylvanian Pleads for Balanced Budget to End Withdrawals WASHINGTON May 30 UP Hoover Informed senate Democrats tonight of the need for more revenue than now is provided by the pending tax bill He received tacit support Secretary Mills weary from revising the estimates made arrangements to present Immediately a list ot new taxes to be added to the bllL Owen D Young New York financier and prominent Democratic leader joined In outlining to the Democrats the new emergency situation requiring the additional funds (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON May 30- -In a carefully planned maneuver foes of the sales tax presented a petition signed by 85 members pledged against the’ levy and called upon the senate tonight to pass the revenue bill without further debate After agreeing to s vote tomorrow on the Connelly amendment to raise Income taxes the senate recessed PennSenator Reed Republican sylvania Injected the gold standard issue into the tax bill difficulties when he wearned of runs on American gold with a possible gold embargo forcing the United States off the gold standard His statements brought sharp retorts Senator Reed and Senator Walsh of Massachusetts in maneuvering for time on the sales tax item joined in the statement that “We know our country is sound” Geld Goes Oat Rapidly “But the world distrusts us” Reed asserted “Gold is going out as fast as steamships can carry It We lost $100000000 last week We can’t stand the drain continuously without a gold embargo and that means going off the gold standard” Senator La Follette Republican Wisconsin said "the senator from has made three Pennsylvania speeches which whether they were calculated to do so or not have had the effect of doing all that is in the power of the senator from Pennsylvania to create both a foreign and domestic run on the American dollar “I say it is nothing short of striking a blow in this critical situation for the administration and the senator from Pennsylvania to arise and make a speech of the character which h' has made this afternoon” Asks For Names Earlier Senator Lewis Democr Illinois referring to Reed’s remark about withdrawals of gold asked Who are these financiers of the United States who are sending out the gold of this country In large sums of money? "What of their patriotism?” he In quired Lewis said that if Reed referred to gold that does not belong to the United States anyway and the news of Its withdrawal should not be used in a way that would “create the terror that brings panic" If it is American gold he said he wanted to know the names of the gold exporters Senator Reed leader of the fight for the levy threvr away the original estimates of Secretary Mills and said the measure was $200000000 short of balancing the budget Democrats asked on what ground he based such estimates and chided the Pennsylvanian an administration spokesman for delaying enactment of the revenue measure upon which speed has been urged at all times by the president Reed appealed to tha patriotism of the 55 signers against the sales tax asserting there was a run on American gold which would be unchecked measure were unless the revenue built up to raise funds enough to balance the budget Reed had just returned from a conference at the White House with President Hoover Secretary Mills and Charles G Dawes president of the Reconstruction Finance corporation but he did not quoto these official In ofnew estimates silk factory who 65 years later was to fering the Robinson of Arkansas the Senator become Pope Plus XI (Continued on Px Two) In the third floor room where the (Column One) youngster was born on the morning ot May 31 1857 a mass will be said by the parish priest This room with Its rustic beams and red bricked floor still preserved has been converted into a Utile chapel SANTA MONICA Cal May 30 A steady pilgrimage will wind to this room throughout the day Some —Now the sales tax thing is going to pass may not pas tills of the graybeards still remember the year for all the boys are up for youth who hnd so serious a face that election and they want to show the archbishop of Milan spoke of him their voter where he is not to pay as “my young old man ” But as soon as elecanything a see the will above altar pic They tion Is over and when they get ture of St Arhilleus from whom the back In they will go ahead and name of pope g£ts his baptismal pass It for If the fairest and ALhllle Over the door is an inscrlp easiest to collect No nation that lion in Latin- “Doinus mea dumus ever tried it ever abandoned It orationis votabitur— My house shall What’s the difference between a be called a house of prayer" lot of taxes put on a lot of artiOther will visit the parish church cles and few taxes put on everywhere tha boy was baptized on June thing hut the cheapest necesslwith the name of Ambrose Damian So come on Herbert maka ties? Achllle Ratti Near the baptismal lip your mind font stands a bust of Plus XI Yours To complete the pilgrimage they will pas by the Immense statue of the This pope In the central tquaie i hows him sitting on the throne of St Peter earmarked Pope Pius XI Prepares to Celebrate Diamond Anniversary at Vatican VATICAN CITY May 30 CP)— The oldest sovereign in Europe Fope Pius XI becomes three quarters of a old tomorrow He will celebrate his diamond anni versary with a special mass of thanks giving In his private chapel His sis ter Donna Camilla Ratti his niece and hu nephew Marquise and Marquis Perslchetti Ugo linl and a few prelates of the papal household will comprise his congregation The papal flag of yellow and white with the tiara and crossed golden keys upon it will be hoisted over vantage points in Vatu an City The Swiss will guards and papal gendarmes wear full dress uniforms The band of the Palatlno guards will give a cen-tqr- concert ’ Telegram of congi atulatlon began to arrive today from various corners of the earth Cardinal racclll pnpal secretary of state will respond to the telegiam on behalf of the pope The 10 000 Inhabitant of the little lombard town of Deslo near Milan celebrate tomorrow the 75th birthday ‘of the tun of the manage ti ilia loiul Will Rogers Says: - 1 |