Show XT' &t-- 'UK- tj a- f - V “V T "V V71 — If 'OS war tF tq i jTEiE t" g Ti 4 -- Thursday Morning Reich Marks Birthday of Mobilization Japanese March on British Embassy Italians 'Slop’ Invaders In Mock War ir ?bc Salt £akt gribunc- - Stress Nazi Might Games Held Close to French Line In Recalling Action BacL'iji ’14 BERLIN Aug 2 Wednesday celebrated her mobilization for the World war just 25 yeats ago an event never before observed in post-wGermany Nazi leaders used the occasion to conjure up a parallel between the Germany of 1914 which they pictured as menaced on all sides by Covetous enemies and the Germany of 1939 described as encircled by the same group of jealous ‘ ? i £ f I powers Tt was however This difference T’t orand in every speech emphaszed der of the day: Kaiser Wilhelm’s ‘ i Germany was caught unprepared Feuhrer Hitler’s Germany is preTOKYO — A line is being formed to march past the British embassy here The man in the pared and unbeatable as they file past foreground with megaphone is urging the crowd to shout against- British In Former Years — In other years of the nazi regime August 2 the anniversary re-of the death in 1034 of the German public s last president Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg had been the occasion for homage to his memory This year too a huge wreath was placed by order of the fuehrer at the Hindenburg tomb in the t Magna anti Garfield Men Fatally Hurt Tannenberg national monument by Forster Scores the first army corps commander In Pair of Collisions von Artillery General Georg ‘Brutal’ British Kuechler Officers Instead of priTotal Deaths for State Rise to 73 vates kept the watch MILAN Italy Aug 2 army of the Po took up positions 6 miles from the French border Wednesday night ready to unleash e a Thursday de signed to destroy the forces of an Imaginary Invader The mock invasion from the direction of France occurred last night when the “red” army pierced defenses of the frontier garrisons In a surprise attack MV-Ital- y'i spyrcn jf) ar n counter-offensiv- Italian military experts stressed the “offensive” character of the maneuver about to be executed by the highly mobile army of the Po Limit to Realism The newspaper H Corriere Della Sera said: “If it were possible to carry out the experiment beyond the frontier realism would be perfect but unfortunately this Is not possible” and Both Premier Mussolini King Vittorio Emanuele visited the maneuver area II duce after inspecting operations for two hours from a bombing plane which he piloted himself landed at Cameri airport Later he spent nearly an hour In conversation with the king Mussolini expressed particular satisfaction at the extent to whleh r - anti-aircra- ft defenses Two bridges over the Ticino river were “bombed and destroyed” but engineers replaced them with pontoon bridges allowing the army advance to continue Some 50000 men utilizing almost every type of modern war weapons make up the defense army The maneuvers are being viewed by military missions from Germany Spam Hungary and Japan-- all bound to Italy by the rn pact Reicli 'Trade’ Seen as Move to East PARIS Aug 2 (UP)— Germany was reported in French newspaper dispatches Wednesday to have offered to surrender hep protectorate of Slovakia to Hungary if German troops are allowed to take up sfiategic positions on Hungarian soil along the route of Adolf Hitler’s "drive to the east ” Reporting the alleged offer the newspaper L’Ordre said it was a part of Hitler’s plan to encircle Poland and force the latter’s capitu lation before the western powers are able to aid the Poles Seen as Diversion Move Newspapers suggested that in h lew of the firm stand on the side of Poland Hitler might try a “diversion move against Rumania using Hungary as his auxiliary This speculation was heightened by recurring Hunga Anglo-Frenc- border clashes along the Thelss river during the last three or four days The reports that Germany’s 2000000 mobilized troops are moving up close to the Polish frontlet” in several sectors came from various capitals including London where Winston Churchill warned in the house of commons that highways to Poland bv way of Czechoslovakia are being improved by conscripted Czech labor and that the German army is preparing for “a speedy advance ” Slovakia which Hungary would like to possess was carved out a after the nnzt of absorption of the post war reIt lies along public last March Poland’s southern frontier Troop Concentration Claimed Czecho-Slovaki- The newspaper L’Ordre contend- that 400000 German troops already are concentrated along Poland s southern border for eventual action and said the Biitish govern ment had learned of the purported ed German offer to Hungary Tiro Utahns Lose Lives In Auto Collisions Danzig Nazi To Scrap Pact Remnant motorized columns composed of 10000 trucks succeeded in confrom cealing their movements aerial reconnaisance Reds’ Thown Back The “red” attack shortly after the start of maneuvers was thrown back following an early success but “enemy” planes did considerable theoretical damage behind the lines after penetrating Colonial Methods (Continued FREE CITY OF DANZIG Aug CP) — Albert Forster fiery nazi district leader of Danzig Wednesday night promised the destruction of "the last 10 per cent of the treaty of Versailles” Forster addressed a crowd of several thousand men and women in which brown shirts of storm troopers predominated called together by the reich society for German sea prestige He mentioned Poland who has declared she would allow none of her rights In Danzig to be impaired only once in passing in his brief speech He said the Poles were suffering from ‘'seasickness” Hits at England 2 Italy Bars Jews From Journalism east-bou- Brief Items Gathered From Here There ' To '400’ Areas i the Beam Save ! CINCINNATI Aug 2 CP)— “I’m just about to board the boat for Coney Island” up the Ohio river a woman excitedly telephoned the city fire tower Wednesday and "I believe I forgot to turn off the burner under a pot of beans ” "Enjoy yourself madam” replied Operator Charles Irish Fireman John Lind enteied a second-stor- y window and later filed’ this report: “Arrived in nick of time Water had just boiled off beans No ” damage Rations Parental Credits AUGUSTA Ga Aug 2 CP) — High School Principal T Harry Garrett declared Wednesday: "Next time we have a new baby in the Augusta Rotary club I am going to move that the father stay home and hold the baby while the mother comes and gets the flowers” He explained he’d figured out the bouquet was due in this proportion: Mamma 99 83 per cent papa 0 17 per cent Dodges Process Servers LOS ANGELES Aug 2 LT— Because process servers had been unable to locate him Michael John Cudahy failed to appear in domestic relations court Wednesday to answer a contempt citaHis former wife Jaeklyn tion Roth dancer charged he was in arrears $1200 on alimony payments of $250 monthly No Fooling Him BATTLE CREEK Mich Aug 2 (A3) — Miles Miller farmer who was a mpmber of a posse searching for jobbers in a woods north of Sturgis came upon two armed men He raised his shotgun and commanded them to accompany him ignosing their protests When the pair showed him badges and identification cards Farmer Miller said "You cant fool me All you smart guys have badges and stuff like that” Back at the posse g headquarters friends identified Miller’s “prisoners” as Police Chief Hugh Gordon and Detective Charles Thayer Serpent Excommunicated SPARTA Ga Aug 2 CPI— The Rev Robert J Kerr wondered why so many of his congregation were gazing at the ceiling above So his head while he preached he looked up found a large blacksnake swinging down through a hole in the ceiling The sermon was interrupted briefly for serpent elimination Skeeters Give Warning $150 Run Over but Unscathed NEW YORK Aug Colonel General Walther von Braut hitsch chief of staff of the asy army m an serted that "again those same powers that then (1914) compelled us to fight a w'Rr of defense are attempting to encircle us” Reassuring Germany's desire for peace General Von Brauchltsch nevertheless declared that Germany was ready and willing to fight as she did in 1914 if neces- ' sary ‘Have Upper Hand’ “Compared with 1914 we decidedly have the upper hand this time " he held Field Marshal Hermann Wilhelm Goering as commander of the air force reiterated that German air strategy was directed toward a "lightning victory ” The German air force today stands ready to carry out every command of the fuehrer with lightning-lik- e rapidity and with undreamed-o- f Goering impact” said in an address to its personnel Raeder Euch Grand Admiral navy chief of staff confined himself to a statement recalling the navy’s role in the four years of heroic defensive fight of the German nation against a world of enemies” order-of-the-da- 2 (UP)— Frank Frudenthal 65 slipped on a subway platform Wednesday and tumbled under a northbound train as it rolled into the Ninety-sixt- h street station He crawled out from under the car brushed his clothing and walked away unhurt except for a slight knee injury Floods Sweep HONOLULU T H Aug 2 (UP) The yacht Dorade owned by Jimmy Flood of San Francisco which competed in the recent the Golden from race transpacific Gate international exposition was reported in distress 14 miles south of Barbers Point Wednesday The Dorade winner of the 1936 transpacific race in a message relayed to the coast guard station here by the U S navy reported she had cracked her mast At the time of the accident the Dorade was returning to Honolulu from Kauai The navy radio base here re8 vealed the U S submarine discovered the Dorade in distress and drifting southeasterly et a rate of six knots The submarine wras standing by but because of rough weather was unable to remove the crew of the yacht or take it into tow It was said PFIPING Aug 2 UP)— More than 50000 Chinese peasants were reported homeless Wednesday as n rivers poured their waters over the plains of eastern Ilopeh province between Peiping and Tientsin Heavy loss of life was feared but definite information was lacking The floods which began east of Peiping were spreading to the Tientsin region 80 miles to the southwest inundating several villages The Hsi river tributary of the Hal river broke its banks near Tientsin destroyed dikes and carried away hundreds of peasant homes Slayer of Father Freed CHICAGO Aug 2 (A’)— James McHugh 24 who killed his father to save his mother from a brutal beating was freed of a manslaughter charge Wednesday in felony court For Purchases NEW YORK Aug 2 (A3) — Once Father Divine got disgusted over a series of lawsuits and threatened to “evaporate for 1900 years " That might tickle society’s manorial lords d But Wednesday night the little Harlem cult leader whose mvriad dusky angels call him “God” had a reported $15000-00- 0 g fund and planned further invasion of the social register’s "green pastures” in exclusive Newport R I Philadelphia and Chester N Y bald-pate- land-buyin- Heaven’ ‘Extension With an "extension heaven’Val-read- y firmly established amid a estate at Krurn rolling Flbow directly across the Hudson river from President Roosevelt’s evanHyde Park estate the gelist disclosed these projected purchases' 1 estate of Roh-e- rt The 2500-aer- e W Goelet New York banker mansion in the including a Glenmere lake village of Chester close by the famed and fashionable harness racing town of Goshen 2 Properl les on exclush £ Chestnut Hill In Philadelphia 3 A big stone mansion ‘The Castle” formerly owned by the late United States Ambassador Richard Washburn Child at Newport Father Divine's white secretary d John Lamb said the Messiah had conferred with Mrs Angela Kaufman the present owner of “The Castle" to arrange details for taking over the Newport manor as soon as possible e A Baltimore odd-joman Divine warily ducks questions on the cult's real estate holdings “We have aplenty aplenty of buildings” he said Lists Recent ‘Heavens’ ' Recent acquisitions in addition to about 22 Manhattan "heavens” and 50 rural "heavens" upstate include: re ot m self-style- one-tim- China Plains rain-swolle- Market prices were rising Cult Leader Has Fortune ’ 500-ac- PASSAIC N J Aug 2 2P— Flies and mosquitoes gave Wolf Packer the tipoff that his apartment had been robbed Bothered by them as he slept he arose to find a screen had been removed Further infrom the window quiry disclosed the theft of $100 in cash and jewelry valued at Yacht Sends Call for IIclp A mansion in m the fash- ionable Park Hill section of Yonkers N Y purchased for $25000 last May A “private retreat" on upper Madison avenue where Divine makes his headquarters with 12 secretaries and a private telephone system equipped with loud speaker extensions through the house purchased for $24500 m be- cause of crop destruction Tungohow 15 miles east of Peeping was said to be wholly umip water with only tree tops roofs and the city walls visible above water Glen Bros Music Co 74 3-DA- SO Potent Former Priest Of Japan Dies TOKYO Aug 3 (Thursday) (A3)— Sonyu Otam president of the North China Development company died at Kalga China of pneumonia a Domei dispatch re' ported Thursday MAIN SPECIALS Y Walnut case 1 KIMBALL SPINET— GREATLY RE- MADE DUCED 1 WURLITZFR ANO — Small A 1 REAL BUNGALOW case PI- nalnut BARGAIN GRAND PIHAINFS BROS PRACANO — Walnut case TICALLY HALF PRICE WeffltHaei? Men0 A r eMmsI T J®lb SHE WAS NOJ CAREFUL ABOUT ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS WHEN HER BOSS WAS DICTATING BUT PB0"! English Dancers Praise Ililler Non-Jew- AT LAST HE SENT FOR HER TOLD HE A NEW SECRETARY HE WAS GETTING FOR DISCHARGING GAVE NO REAL REASON HER LATER A FRIEND WARNED HER ABOUT ‘BO t HE ACTED RATHER I THOUGHT I SHOULD HAVE BEEN MORE STRANGE ESPECIALLY IN CAREFUL ABOUT 'BO FROM NOW ON THIS HOT WEATHER IN MY I '5 LIFEBUOY DAILY BATH ! " NOW SHE HAS A NEW JOB AND SHES NOT AFRAID OF LOSING IT SHE HAS LEARNED HER LESSON AND SHE WONT RISK'BO AGAIN SHE'S A REGULAR USER! LIFEBUOY Tailess 'Whatsit9 Keeps Town Guessing — at Nickel Per Ta Aug 2 CPtthies like a keaver has brown fur nd an underslung lower jaw d ‘‘whatsit’’ tailless Four hundred paid which Farmer Rush Frit caught a nlikel each totownspeople a it Tuooduy the had his chicken coops raiding night but rouliint name it W'ed head of the whole town guessing Wednesday nesday S I Short sdence department at Bloomsburg night— at a nickel a guess Teachers’ college looked it A fireman’ carnival took the State over shook his head and vowed on critter off hji hands put it he never had seen "sudi en ant ” display in a cage and billed it as mal As far as Fanner Fritz Is con the featured attraition with an offer to "guess what It Is and Its rerned he dnrnn t rare how long ’’ the 'whatsit' remains linidenti yours Two feet long and spotted like fied Ilea getting a percentage of a faun the animal Is 10 indies the nukels-t- o compensate for 10 high liae a ‘head like a rat” mb- - of his chickens it killed BLOOMSBURG —A r i TAX I In Car Cradi Germany 1939 Father Divine Plans Move Orders-of-the-da- Was Passenger Mr Lloyd was one of five passengers in a westbound sedan driven by Daniel Pitman 41 of Magna It collided With an coupe driven by either Kenneth Bouck 28 or hie brother Eugene 21 both of 330 West Thirty-t- w tZ jj Hep-wor- th August 3 4am CIGARETTES A Harry Lloyd 45 of Magna died Wednesday at 3 50 p m in a Salt Like hospital of a lung puncture and a complication of other injuries Six other persons were hurt all of them seriously in the crash which occurred at 1 50 a m at South about 5800 West Thirty-thir- d street er TARKYT0N e From Page One) Mere Incidents But the Hindenburg observances Scott and Mrs Fern Hitt of Malta Idaho Mrs Eleanor Rasmussen of were mere incidents this year: Chief attention was centered on Rupert Idaho Mrs Martha of‘ Jerome Idaho and Mrs three things y by chief I Irma Abbott of Twin Falls Idaho Mr Lloyd and his wife had been commanders of the German armed forces separated for several years in every military 2 Exercises drill grounds 3 Air maneuvers in western Garfield Man Dies PARK CITY— Thrown through a window of an automobile when embankIt hurtled over a ment on a curve on highway 530 Theodore A Larson 3? of Garfield was killed Wednesday about a m hird South street A second roccupant of the car Tho Bouck brothers both suf- Mis Viva C Bateman also of Garlacera- field suffered fered brain concussions brain concussion tions and bruiser Kenneth was in possible rib fractures and feet and Most of the speech was devoted poor condition at Salt Lake genlacerations She was in serito a description of “brutal” Eng- eral hospital and his brother was leg ous condition Wednesday night at lish colonial methods reported in fair condition there the Paik City Miners’ hospital Germans he declared must rid Mr Pitman suffered a comCoroner William H Chappel of themselves of the "idea that Eng- pound fracture of the right femur Coalville said the accident obviland is the natural ruler of the scalp lacerations a finger fracture resulted from “too much sea He ously ” He said no on the left hand and bruises inquest was speed “Germans went to sea long be- was in poor condition at St necessary fore England was a state” he Mark's hospital Car Left Road ' said “They (the British) rule of the world With what Others Injured Mr Larson was thrown through Others in his car and they in- the right front window of the maright? God did not give them that right juries were chine as it left the road on the Mrs Pitman 40 brain concus- Silver Creek canyon dugway 10 Denies Schemes sion In fairly good condition at miles northeast of here His “They have proceeded most brut- Salt Lake general hospital throat was cut evidently on the ally in the last 200 years and Howard S Mills 41 of Magna glass and his skull was ftactured when Germany raises a claim to left forearm fracture scalp lacer- presumably vvhen he struck the live they cite it as imperialism ” ations severe cuts on both feet The nazi leader denied there In fairly good condition at St ground Mrs Bateman was found in the were differences within the party Mark’s hospital unconscious when a Califorlai in Dafizig Mrs Mills 44 cuts and bruises nia tourist party passed the wreck “AJmost nowhere” he said "does In good condition at St Mark’s about believed to be about an hour after it occurred hospital Deputy Sheriff Elmen Bagneil Terrific Impact of Coalville said the car remained E Scheib chief traffic depu- upright when it went over the edge ty of the Salt Lake county sher- o£ the curve indicating its high iff’s office said the radiators of speed Had it been traveling at a cars were rammed back into moderate rate he said it would both — ROME Aug 2 lP) Italian Jews bodies of the machines in- surely hdTe overturned the were barred from the profession two vehicles struck the dicating of Journalism and notary public head-o- n high speed Born in Murray restrictions squarely no evidenceat of through positions tire skid said He Mr Larson was born Oetober 23 which became law upon their pubhave resulted lication Wednesday in the of- marks which mightof brakes was 1001 in Murray a son of Mr and from application Mrs August Larson Surviving are ficial gazette found his widow' Mrs Jennie Smith Lar-- ri An exception was made for Jourskid of lack of the Because his mother and a daughter to the category nalists belonging and because of the manner Sandra whose seventh birthday known as “discriminated’ Jews marks was strewn in which the wreckage occurred on the day meaning war volunteers early fasStheib anniversary of her father’s death cists and members of families of over the highway Deputy and other investigators were unMrs Bateman is a clerk at the war dead which car was Garfield Trading company in GarJews also were prohibited from able to determine across the center line at the time field She has two children to Jewish the adherence making of the Impact religion a condition for inheritance Occupants of the Pitman car were Jewish both unipss parents officers that the Bouk auto told non-Jeish have who taken Jews on was the wrong side of the road resume names must their former Mr PitmRn said he did not see the Jews ones identifying them as coupe until it was approaching s with Jewish sounding within 100 feet of his car names may change them LONDON Aug 2 CP) — Laden Not Conscious with gifts three English girls who Cobb Improves The Bouck brothers had not re tap danced before Adolf Hitler in SAN FRANCISCO Aug 2 LT-I- rvin vived sufficiently for questioning the Berlin Wintergarterv returned S Cobb author and movie late Wednesday Investigators home Wednesday with praise of aetor is “well over his illness" and could not even learn which of the the fuehrers "marselous eyes dynamic personality and magnetic will be released from University of two was at the wheel Mr Lloyd was born In Spanish attrac tion for women ” California hospital in three or four 'I he gills were Marjorie Ascot lie later moved to Garfield das his phjsliian Dr Joseph S Fork McGuinness said Wednesday night and for (lie last 12 years had re 17 Rosy Nut h 18 and Mona Baldwin 10 Marjotic the spokesman Cobb recently suffered a stomach sided in Magna Surviving are his children Alvin said' Hitler has a spec ial box from disorder at the Bohemian Club 18 Glenn 16 Wanda 14 Melba whuh he watches the show once grove on Russian river 12 and Wallace 10 all of Magna every month When he watched his mother Mrs Elizabeth Llojd us Hitler did not sit still for of Salt Lake City two brothers setond lie was talking to people Max and Jack Lloyd of Salt Lake on either side of him and pointing m stage Ills hands weie never City and six sisters Miss Jennie to the ” Lloyd Salt Lake City Mrs Hazel still iiimiiEKT '-- ms tin -- INCLUDED web-foote- This is your Protection from embarrassment yen in Hottest Weather Lifebuoy in your daily bath assures personal freshness Stops "BO" ft i |