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I Quiet Death Comes to Von Hindenhurg after Life Through Hell of War the state department officially to chief of staff, Marshal Paul Von notify the government of the death Hinder burg. fallen. of the Tribute Paid World War\ president. But the Allies went through. On October 1 the French took fit. The German over the em- • • flag DDENBURG iiti 9s I GREAT CRISIS 4 and October 5 the Brit- OLD GIRAL * * • I was lowered to half mast as Quentin by * bassy Canadians Began Attack soon as word was received from )Sb had consolidated their position. Berlin that Von Hindenburg was Canadians launched the attack on the in General All dead and embassy, common i two weeks after Hin- by Powers; NOW TO FACE MASTERMIND Aug. 26, 1918. LIE IN • ••••• #••••• ••••*# with the entire German govern- WILL •«••• ment, went Into official mourning denburg had seen his advantage Boundary Employe until after Von Hindenburg's fun- vanish. The Dominion soldiers and Save* Man’s Life eral. British tommies bore the brunt of to The Herald) World BEHIND* WAR (Special Entire GERMANY,SAID The and all of- embassy embassy SOLITARY SPOT Mourning ——.- the battle, although Americans got SAN BENITO. Aug. 2- L. A. • ,f' 11*1 ficials also cancelled all social into it more than a month later. reichswchr engagement*. Bayllaa, junior engineering aide * WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. UP/—Sec. doubt whether the (reg- WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. —<*>— (By the Associated Press* (Copyright. 1934. by the AP.) Yankee and French forces were the ular army) will be aa loyal to him The death of Von Hindenburg. Even as Pres. Von t employed by International Hull led official Washington Thurs- Extend* Condolence Hindenburg making their major drives further NEUDECK. Germany, Aug. 2.— as it was to Von Hlndenburg.” old man.” and Boundary commission, la day in paying tribute to the late Germany's grand was regarded by many conservative south. given Paul von Ger- King George was aboard the royal the of the Hindenburg. Von of Germany assumption presidency by Shortly after issuing his personal attack credit for saving the life of Leonfo Pres. Hindenburg he was noti- Germans as their last so The began outside Arras died yacht at Cowes when Chancellor Hitler came as no sur- statement, Sec. Hull a bulwark, m's great field marshal, in a statement asserting “the world dispatched and swept forward irresistibly. By Caballero near the Mercedes siphon fied of the passing of Von Hlnden- prise to official Washington, but of condolence to Baron was the Hindenburg line the last i a. m. Thursday. has lost an outstanding figure." telegram September 1. the British and Cana- across the arroyo. according to a burg. A message of sympathy from administration officials refrained von Neurath. German defense of of state was the Konstantin ; the German armies in j dians received J. L. the man who had fought in The secretary the was sent to Colonel Oskar comment i then in the line were ready report by Lytel, project , king from making any official minister for foreign affairs, at Ber- Prance first official to comment on during the World War. for the assault on the second line, engineer, from W. W. Hall, division 86 years of life through every high von Hlndenburg. the president’s son. on the political significance of the lin in which he said: the death of the German president, instead of to Chancellor Hitler. | The death of the venerable states- the Drocourtqueont line. engineer. * 11 of death came events. J ‘I extend to your war, quietly. * excellency la as the news of his passing reached sources * f I with the Canadians for a Caballero had fallen into what Official explained that sincerest condolences on the death man and general Thursday was Again It clipped into the big yellow the morn- Felt J known as the first drop structure the capital during early this was because there had been no Apprehension of beloved and venerable spearhead, the Allied troops storm- mansion on the hill of the estate your pres- just six days before the 16th anni- several hundred below the I i ing hours. official notification here that Hit- ident. My fellow citizens with ed the German trenches, drove back yards Von Hindenburg loved so well. It Sec. of State Hull, immediately join versary of the It was filled with water While official Washington was ler had assumed the presidency. the turning point in the the invaders. So thoroughly success- siphon. and m a me in mourning passing of this was this mansion that grateful on Von Hinden- after being informed of Von Hin-1 great struggle, the turn which led Caballero, who did not know how to slow to comment Sir Ian Hamilton, one of tlie great figure whose services to his ful were they that on the night of hatior. recently enlarged as a token succession of denburg's death, issued a short for- to the of the swim, wts about to drown. Baylisa 1 burg’s death and the British commanders in the Dar- country have commanded universal I collapse Hindenburg September 2-3 the Germans fell of its gratitude. mal statement In which he ex- line and ran down a s^eep embankment. I Chanoellod Hitler to the presiden- danelles campaign in the World respect." assured Germany's defeat. back to their third formidable line, pressed his sorrow at the passing of leaped into the water and brought tial post, the question on every War, said: "He stood as firm as a along the Canal Du Nord. Family Present Germany's president and World Famed Fortification CabaLero out at the rlak of his ernes lips was: "What will happen rock amidst all this trimming and Fighting turned southward ind War hero, but carefully avoided | own life. At the bedside, when death came, in Germany' now?" political humbug. 1 do believe he Dithman Funeral One of the Germans, after of nard \ comment on the angles. the most famous of World days It was the second act of heroism Were lour state and mem- follows: stood sincerely for peace.” political to Herald) physicians Hull’s statement has (Special The War the fighting, were driven back to the The Official Washington, however, fortifications, Hindenburg performed by a boundary commis- bers of Von Hindenburg's family, “The news of the death of Pres. foreign office announced HARLINGEN. Aug. 2 —Last rites I Line all the to St. pondered the future of Germany defense was not literally a line. Hlr.denburg way sion employe in recent years. Fred includinc his son. Colonel Oskar Von has Just reached that Sir Eric Edmund Phi.>ps, am- were held Wednesday afternoon for Hindenburg without the stabilising hand of Von It was a series of lines, there ma- Quentin. Thomas of San Benito very von and two world has bassador to Germany who is in James Dishman, nearly Hindenburg. daughters, me. In his passing the with considerable Henry pioneer j of lost on would Hindenburg ap- jor systems trenches with many his own life in an endeavor to Frau Irimearde von Brockhusen an whose England leave, represent Valley man who died in a hospital j Reserve Line Falls lost outstanding figure, Little doubt exists in ramifications. These save Jimmy Brockway when their and Frau Anna Marie von Bentz. the king at the funeral. prehension. at Monday trenches character, integrity and loyal de- minds of officials here that Temple morning. It was the stretched northward and north- On boat overturned at the Hidaigo- The physicians had done their have com- believed this lead by Eng- The services were conducted from September 27 all was ready lor votion to his country Germany now faces Its great crisis. I | westward from St. Reynosa bridge during the 1812 best against a prostate gland dis- land would decide the question of the Christian church with William | Quentin, occup- the grand attack. Under Marshal mandfre the respect and admiration Hitler as chancellor and presl-i ied flood. was drorned. order and the infirmities of old representation at the funeral for Lee Edwards, the and Rev. by the Germans. They blocked Foch four great offensives were to Brockway of all I with my fellow now assumes of pastor, peoples join all allied countries and that all dent full powers ; the allies’ path to Cambrai and be age, but, at the last, all they could sincerest L. A. Boone, Harlingen Methodist, launched, including tnat on the countrymen in expressing dictatorship, officials believe, but ended near do was stand by, astonished that, would be represented merely by the in charge. Arras, which was neld Hindenburg Line. If this could be sympathy with the people of Ger- none care to publicly prophesy what the the strong old heart could stand out diplomatic corps. The body was held at Thompson’s by British. cut, transportation lines would be many in the loss of their beloved future under his lone ITCHING Germany’s formed a against these complications for so Mortuary until hour of the funeral They deadly arc for the severed and the German cause on TOES hand be. | 8 president.” FORMER guiding may allied forces to R..fMnS rrstrL«4. had given up early * KAISER Interment at the cem- invade Well inside long They hope • Harlingen the other fronts hampered 1 the Wednesday night. EXPRESSES SYMPATHY in etery followed the funeral services. Germans’ farthest line of ad- mats and even lifeboats Embassy Mourning 1 Rafts, few GENERAL PERSHING DOORN, Switzerland. Ail through the last days Aug. 2.—</P> Pallbearers were Gus Elliott B. vance. they had been heavily wired were used to cross the canal in the PAYS TRIBUTE —Former Kaiser Wilh-lm sent a the old man’s mind had remained Dr.