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Show SMITH FIELD, UTAH THE SMITH FIELD SENTINEL. Meanings of Name Roy The name Roy has two meanings, according to whether its Celtic ur Teutonic origin is taken. The Celtie and the Roy means While similar to Teutonic, "king. Royal, Roy is not an abbreviation of ' HITLER TROOPS SEIZE AUSTRIA Invasion Forces Schuschnigg to Resign . . . European Powers Thrown Into Panic by United States to Keep Germany's Startling Coup Hands Off, Secretary Hull Says. Reich Army Enters Vienna 'steblunvut IV. PteLucR WtaUn Mewipapn Union. Coup Amazes World CTRIKING with startling rapidity O Adolf Hitlers motorised army crossed the Austrian frontier, seised Vienna, forced Austrian Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg to resign, and Nazi adminisplaced a tration in command of the Austrian government. Jittery European governments were thrown into a panic as they learned of the German leaders astounding coup. Britain and France sent Hitler identical protests against the Austrian invasion, warning of grave reactions, and several other powers were reported to have Joined in the protest. In Washington, Secretary of State Cordell Hull announced a hands oil policy toward the European crisis, and noted leaders gave their opinion that there was no immediate danger of a general war, although they regarded the present situation as highly dangerous. By a unanimous vote, the House of Representatives began consideration of the billion dollar naval expansion bill. Hitler's Austrian coup was a demonstration of the rapidity of modern armed forces. In less than twelve hours, 50,000 picked troops had advanced into Austrian territory and had forced the fall of the Schuschnigg government. At 10:15 oclock at night the first mobile units crossed the border, at 1:15 in the morning the advance guard seized the Vienna police and telegraph stations and clamped down a rigid censorship. Complete surprise marked the movement. This was in contrast to Germany's movements in 1914 when five days were required for her armies to enter Belgium. Faced with overwhelming forces, Schuschnigg broadcast the following message to the Austrian people: The President of the republic has received from the (German) Reichfuehrer and chancellor an ultimatum demanding that his own candidate be appointed head of a new Austrian government President Miklas asked me to ten you that the policy of the Austrian government is to recede from force so that no German blood shall be shed. We have, therefore, given orders to our army that if it has occasion to meet German troops our soldiers full-fledg- will retreat. I yield to brute force. We must avoid bloodshed. Our troops have been ordered to retire before German troops and await further developments. May God protect Austria. It was announced the plebiscite Schuschnigg had called for Sunday to permit the people to vote on whether the country would remain independent or submit to Nazi rule had been called oil. The plebiscite had been denounced by the Nazis as a violation of Austrias agreement with Germany. t, Arthur Hitler's personal representative in the Austrian cabinet, assumed the post of chancellor, and a new cabinet composed of Nazis was announced. Meanwhile, Italys reaction to the German coup was watched with interest, and it was believed to have placed a heavy strain on the Rome-Berli- n accord. In 1934 Italy massed troops on the border to prevent Hitler's intervention in Austria, and preservation of the latter's independence has been a major point in Italian diplomacy. However, in view of the new accord existing between Italy and Germany, Mussolini will be forced to abandon either Austria or Germany, and since he has not completed negotiations with Great Britain and having few other European ties, he will be left in virtual isolation should he break with Hitler. Unverified reports stated Italian troops were being rushed to the Brenner Pass, gateway between Italy and Austria. In London, stock market prices slumped as the coup became public news. Despite the strong terms in Britain's note to Hitler, it is believed in some quarters that a deal has been made with Hitler, whereby the latter has been allowed a free hand in Central Europe in exchange for renouncing claims to colonies. France, already in the throes of internal disorders, and without a cabinet, stood helplessly by. -Designate Blum hurried consultations with political leaders striving to rally support, and to combine the various opposing factions into a united group. Reverberations in Czechoslovakia of Nazi power in Austria was the chief concern in France, although the cabinet meeting in Prague was said to be considering the situation calmly. Reports from Bratislava, on the Seyss-Inquar- Premier- mm LEADING EVENTS VIENNA Austrian government Naxifled after ultimatum by Hitler. German troops cross border. ROME Italy was declared by diplomats to be facing a serious situation as the Nasis marched Into Austria. Official on Italy refused to comment the danger to the Rome-Berll- n alliance and the presence of Hitler's troops on Italys bor- der. British warn Germany In strongest possible terms" of dangers of Austrian LONDON action. Cabinet meets today. PARIS France, without a cabinet, protested to Berlin against tile seizure of Austria, but appeared helpless to act against the eoup. BERLIN Germans are jubilant as radio tells them their army has erossed into Austria following Nazis' seizure of power. PRAGUE Czechoslovakian cabinet studies new Nazi periL Austrian - Czechoslovakia border about 40 miles from Vienna, said trains and automobiles arriving there were filled with refugees from Vienna. Hungary was said to be strengthening and reinforcing the defenses along the closed Austrian frontier following an emergency cabinet meeting. 3K TVA Pot Boil ETERMINED to get the low down" on the controversy among the directors of the Tennessee Valley authority, President Roosevelt summoned to the White House Chairman Arthur E Morgan and his colleagues, David and Harcourt Morgan. It was believed in Washington that if they could not compose their differences he might ask all of them to resign. Sen. Byrnes Upon the outcome of this conference depended the action of congress leaders in relation to the resolution calling for a senatorial investigation of the entire TVA setup, sponsored by Senators Bridges of New Hampshire and King of Utah, and Senator Norris' proposal that the inquiry be conducted by the federal trade commission. Senator Byrnes of South Carolina put forward the suggestion, liked by many, that a single administrator be substituted for the three-ma- n board of TVA directors, this one man to be selected by a joint committee of congress. Norris thought this plan had good features but would prefer a board of three business executives, who, in his opinion, would be more capable of administering the project than engineers, lawyers or other experts. Bridges engaged in hot debate with administration senators. He defended his investigation resolution in a long speech in which he made detailed charges against the TVA administration and characterized Lilienthal as a Hitler" seeking to assert dictatorial powers over the Tennessee valley. r LU1-enth- Diplomats Shifted CHIFTING our diplomatic s in Latin America President Roosevelt sent to the se ate these nominations: Meredith Nicholson of Indiana now minister to Venezuela, tran (erred to Nicaragua. Boaz Long of New Mexico, now minister to Nicaragua, transferred to Ecuador. Antonio C. Gonzalez of New York now minister to Ecuador, tran (erred to Venezuela. Hoover Sees Hitler rOKMEH President Herbert CENATOR WHEELER of Montana O took the lead in opposing the bill for a reorganization of the executive branch of the government, and the debate took on many of the features of the senate battle over the Supreme court enlargement it Hudson, English Navigator Henry Hudson was an English navigator. At the time that he the Hudson river he was employed by the Dutch East India company of Holland. His first name, therefore, was also spelled Hendrik. measure last year. Supporting the reorganization warmly were Senator Byrnes of South Harz Mountains in Germany Carolina and others The Harz mountains are a deeply who backed the forested range in Germany between court scheme. the Upper Harz in the northwest and Wheeler said that the Lower Harz in the southeast. if congress approves the measure and to close go it ought up shop home. He was assailing the provision of the bill authorizing the RELIEF President to transfer, regroup, conFOR THE MISERY OF solidate, or abolish any government bureau or agency or the functions thereof. We have got to recognize the fact, said Wheeler, that under Democratic institutions there is sometimes inefficiency in government Certainly there can be more inefficiency, although it is not always obtained, under dictatorships. The American people have got to recognize that it is necessary for them to pay the price in order to maintain their liberties. I say to the senate that it is far better that we maintain the bureaus we now have than it is to turn over dictatorial powers to the President of the United States and admit to the world that the congress of the United States, overwhelmingly Democratic in the house and in the sento 'THESE three dresses are up which enables even a beginner ate, is incompetent to function." clothes. own A faher cut make and high on the list of fashion's Byrnes said that Wheeler was im- vorites, and you can easily make Send your order to The Sewing to ambitions puting dictatorship Pattern Dept., 149 New Circle our at home by using simple, President Roosevelt and that he them acMontgomery Ave., San Francisco, patterns, each even feared for the safety of the The speed with which Bayer tabdeCalif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) and a complete by lets act in relieving the distressing republic. In replying to this, Wheel- companied each. now, sew Start chart. right er intimated that he believed the tailed symptoms of colds and accompanyin the shiver for even if theres a ing sore throat is utterly amazing republic would survive despite Presof Respect Form Empty air at' this moment, Easter is not and the treatment is simple ident Roosevelt said of respect," "Empty forms and leasanL This is all you do. very far off! And you'll want to IK get Hi Ho. the sage of Chinatown, and dissolve three genuine be ready! d no practical results. We worship Bayer Aspirin tablets in Family Firm Tax Killed Dress With Lifted Waistline. in hope of disguising of water. Then gargle with ancestors our glass REATLY to the surprise of the This is a very, very popular the fact that we are not obeying this mixture twice, holding your majority leaders, the house, fashion because it makes you look them." head well back. an tax the bill, with adopted considering so slim and graceful, what This medicinal gargle will act McCormack offered amendment by the waistline high in front, and Weevils Have Particular Appetites almost like a local anesthetic on of Massachusetts, striking out the soft gathers above it, the gently the sore, irritated membrane of Most weevils have particular ap$45,000,000 surtax on family or flaring skirt. Made up in a pretty your throat. Pain eases promptly; id types closely-hel- d rawness is relieved. corporations. This so print or silk crepe, it will be lovely petites requiring tospecific called third basket" levy was elim- for Easter and for all Spring. Be food, a handicap the beetle which You will say it is remarkable. inated by a vote of 180 to 124. sure to wear a bunch of flowers at prevents its rapid spread except And the few cents it coats effects foods available. are where these Then the representatives voted to the neckline. a big saving over expensive throat and strong medicines. add 25 cents a gallon to the tax on gargles A Jumper Frock for Girls. Ana when you buy, see that you Occupational Therapy distilled liquors. This is one of the sweetest and get genuine BAYER ASPIRIN. Occupational therapy was a form Chairman Doughton of the ways most ever invent- of treatment used by the ancient and means committee and Fred ed forbecomingofstyles school age, just Greeks and Romans in the ease of Vinson, who wrote the bill, vainly about thegirls time begin to shoot mental disorders. It became known they warned the representatives that the so almost see can fast that up you this name in the World War. President would veto the measure of by unless that surtax were included. them growl Make the jumper and or percale, Evolution of Lungfish Halted Democratic members of the com- linen, gingham why not make two or three blouses Millions of years ago the Austramittee were hurriedly called togeth- to irau go with it? One of linen, one of lian lungfish er to study possible replacement" began to change from one and of organdie. a fish to a land animal, but its progtaxes to make up for the loss in dimity, Virtually 1 cant a Everybody Likes Dirndl Frock. rerevenue due to this change, and and creature ress stopped the The square neckline, the full mains as an treasury officials pondered new Worth Nothing rippling skirt and tight little waist, sources of revenue. Advice can be had for nothing But Doughton, sore from his first are so flattering to slim figures I New of Towns Yorks Naming and is often worth it. defeat, said the house would go Here's a charming dirndl with just Many of New Yorks romantically ahead with passage of the bill and the right air of quaintness and named towns, such as Troy, leave the problem up to the senate. freshness about it. Choose a gay Canaan, Nile, Carthage, are from DO YOU LACK flowered print, or a cheerful plain the McCormack and his supporters Inspiration of a deputy secroor But be all the Republicans and many color, pale bright. sure, tary of state in 1790. Un. Norfolk, Nebr. Don Gmeaoiiw. 00 N. 2nd Southern Democrats contended the whether you make it up in silk or Clareon, St, Hr eaynt cotton, to choose a crisp fabric so surtax would penalize family-owneHe didn't ence, wu weak. Tower of London Attendants hove to me Dr. Pierce'i corporations, ultimately forcing that the skirt will flare as it should. Attendants at the Tower of London Golden Uedical Diecortry them into the hands of monopolists. The Patterns. are known as yeomen of the better and "heeSned in 1481 is designed for sizes 14 to guard" or beefeaters. They wear every way." Boy u in liquid 42 (32 to 42 bust.) Size 16 (34) rethe medieval costume of the original or tablet it your drat itore War Pact Rumors 3 yards of Sco bow much note matetoday. quires yeomen. ESPITE official denials, the ru-- rial. mors that the United States 1996 is for 6 to 14 years. Golden Medical Diieovery. Early Ohio Federal Inspector and Great Britain have entered into Size 8 designed As early as 1795 a federal inspecrequires 1 yards of a secret war alliance persisted and material for the jumper; 1 yards tor was placed in the Ohio district were given credence when the house for the blouse. Also 2V4 yards of to enforce the internal revenue laws WNU W of commons was told by the parliabias facing for neck and armholes because of the numerous distilleries. mentary undersecretary of the ad- of jumper. miralty that there was an agreement 1480 is designed for sizes 12 to St. Helena's Location between the two nations under St Helena, the island where Nawhich the American navy will be 20 (30 to 38 bust). Size 14 (32) remate34 yards of poleon spent his last days. Is VY) permitted to use the facilities of the quires lVfc rial. Don't Neglect Them I miles off the west coast of Africa, of ribbon for plus yards British naval base at Singagreat belt 3Y yards of braid or ribNatan designed the kidneyi to do a pore on payment for services given. bon and nanrtioua Job. Their laak to te keep tha for trimming. Dried Clothes in White House Howtos Mood atnan fna of an are This privilege has been extended to of fnpuriUea. Tho aet at 11vine IV President Adams' wife, AMgnt Spring-Summtoaje no other nation. Pattern Book. V- -to ' ' eonMantly ' attar tha Send 15 cents for the Barbara used the east room of the White Secretary of State Hull would tha Mood not confirm the existence of the Bell Spring and Summer Pattern House as e place to dry clothes. Whoal Natan Intaadad, than to ntantioa al agreement, but department officials Book which is now ready. It conwarn that my etna body-wiWashed in Wine admitted an understanding had tains 109 attractive, practical and One my auSor naning baekach In Elizabethan days, ladies iff the been reached and that it would becoming designs. The Barbara yontoUnt baadicKo, attaeka of ditainen. court washed nttiae up night their faces in wine to paflam greatly increase the potential Bell patterns are well planned, att zadar tbs ya tort UndTaoma wan out strength of our navy in the Far accurately cut and easy to follow. improve their complexions. Fnquent, maty ar bum! East. Our navy base in the Phil- Each pattern includes a sew-chaay b. lurtW avfahuea l Used Sweet Grass as Perfume btoddar diotarbano ippines has no drydocks large The fragrant scent of sweet grass enough to accommodate battleships. Importance of Pressing. Most was a popular perfume with TnHi... hems should be pressed twice, of the plains region. fbaa forty year ( paHto approval. An Cleveland's Clean-U- p once after tacking; and again Homd tha over. laatot on after the seam is finished. Press aU drag Mem. Effect of Old Age on Sight CHARGES were made in Cleve- IWi Bold atcountry The effect of old age on land by Judge Alva R. Corlett the hems on the wrong side over sight is to lessen the ability of the that Chicago labor leaders raised s damp cloth. eye to chance its focus. $25,000 in a plot to bribe a woman juror in the trial of Don A. Camp-be- ll and John E. McGee, alleged labor racketeers. The two men LETS GET ACQUAINTED! had just been convicted of extortion. They were sentenced by Judge CorWe 1,000 New lett to serve from one to five years in the penitentiary and were Wearers of there at once to block their efforts thin rmbr ISe toward release on appeal bonds. bottle of The judge said he was informed of the bribery plot by Eliot Ness, lift Cleveland safety director, whose inEye Glass 11 T9m vestigation resulted in the indictIM pinion 9f Mr nr iImw Cleaner ment of Campbell and McGee. To Hi: yIInTsnSi W tWohE? bill ill-fat-ed 2-W- AY SUMMARIZES THE WORLDS WEEK 4 for Easter Pretty Things Wheeler in Action pint tterieir of Current Event repre-sentative- Hoo-- 1 ver, in Europe to study condi-tion- s, had a long talk in Berlin with Adolf Hitler, who expounded his views on world politics, and was entertained by other Nazi notables. At the close of his two-da- y visit in the German capital Mr. Hoi ver said only that he is "even more reinforced in his belief that prog-res- s in America rests in the principle f intellectual liberty and spiritual freedom, a system of free economy regulated to prevent abuse, and popular government." COLDS easy-to-follo- w one-thir- p IS tablet PEP? d 39-in- axsvKs: 39-in- Se'htirielsMf; mstmatw 39-in- er r rt fWrrDKnhirfmn IMKIilWfl Want W scss IF YOU NOW WEAR JUS MAIL US YOU We Take Two Islands NDER orders from the Presi-- . dent. Secretary of the Interior . added to the island sions of the United States which he supervises two little bits of land in the Pacific Canton and in the Phoenix Enderby archipelago Their value is as stopping for transoceanic air flights toplacesa. 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