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uiet Death Comes to Von Hindenburg after Life Hell of War " "" " Through .. if — Ill—■ ... * ™' I. the state deportment officially to chief of staff, Marshal Paul Von September 39 the wtrve Urn had notify the government of the death Hindenburg. fallen. Tribute Paid World War of the president. % But the Allies went through. On October 1 the French took St. OLD GENERAL GREAT CRISIS The German flag over the em- HINDENBURG was lowered to mast as Quentin and by October ft the Brit- bassy half Canadians Began Attack soon as word was received from ish had consolidated their position. Berlin that Von Hindenburg was Canadians launched the attack on General All dead and the embassy, in common Powers; NOW TO FACE two weeks after Hin- by MASTERMIND Aug. 36, 1911, WILL LIE IN entire Germsn with tile govern- ment, 'vent into official mourning denburg had seen his advantage Boundary Employe until after Von Hlndenburg's fun- vanish. The Dominion soldiers and eral. Saves Man’s Life Entire World BEHWD British tommies bore the brunt of WAR to The Herald) GERMANY,SAID and all (Special SOUTARYSPOl r Mourning The embassy embassy of- I ficials also cancelled all social the battle, although Americans got SAN BENITO, Aug. 2.— L. A. into It more than a 2. doubt whether the rekhswehr (.reg- engagements. month later. Bayllss, junior engineering 1934. the AP.» WASHINGTON, Aug. iAV-Sec, WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. —<A*>— (By the Associated Press» (Copyright. by will a* to him Yankee and Trench forces mere official Thurs- ular army) be loyal The death of Von Hindenburg, Even as Pres. Von employed by the International NEUDECK. 2.- Hull ted Washington Extends Condolence Hindenburg making their major drives further Germany, Aug. late as it was to Von Hindenburg.’* old man." and day in paying tribute to the Germany's “grand was regarded many conservative south. Boundary commission. Is given Pres. Paul von Gei * King George was aboard the by Hindenburg. Pres. Von of Germany royal the assumption of the presidency by Shortly after issuing his personal Hindenburg at Cowes when he was noti- Germans as their last so The attack began outside Arras credit for saving the Ufe of Leonfo great field marshal, die d yacht Chancellor Hitler came as no sur- Sec. Hull bulwark, in a statement asserting "the world statement, dispatched a and fied of the passing of Von Hinden- to official but was the swept forward irresistibly. By Caballero near the Mercedes siphon a. m. lost an prise Washington, telegram of condolence to Baron Hindenburg line the last \ Thursday, has outstanding figure." A of from September the British and Cana- across the to burg. message sympathy administration officials refrained Konstantin von defense of 1. arroyo. according a o the man who had i n The secretary of state was the Neurath. German the German armies in fought the king was sent to Colonel Oskar from official comment dians then In the line were ready report received by J. L. Lytel. project «Ety’a to comment on making any minister for foreign affairs, at Ber- first official of y high von Prance during the World War. for the assault on from W. his 86 years life through evei Hindenburg. the president's son, on the political significance of the lin in which be said: the second line, engineer, W. Hall, division the death of the German president Instead of to Chancellor The hell of war. death came Hitler. events. extend to death of the venerable states- the Drocourtqueant line. engineer. quietly. as the news of his reached "I your excellency passing Official sources explained that man and Again with the Canadians for a Caballero had fallen into what la It slipped into the big yello w the mom- sincerest condolences on the death general Thursday was the capital during early this was because there had been no Apprehension Felt spearhead the Allied storm- known as the first structure mansion on the hill of the estai e of beloved and venerable pres- sue troops drop hours. official notification your Just days before the 16th anni- several ing here that Hit- ident. fellow ed the German trenches, drove back hundred yards below the Von H^denburg loved so well. [t waf Sec. of State Hull, My citizens Join with While official Washington ler had assumed the presidency. immediately versary of the turning point in the the invaders. So siphon. It was filled with water and was this mansion that a gratefi 11 me in mourning the passing of this thoroughly success- I slow to comment on Von Hinden- Sir Ian Hamilton, one of the after being informed of Von Hln- great struggle, the turn which led Caballero, who did not know how to nation as a toke n figure whose services to his ful were they that on the night of recently enlarged the succession of denburg’s death, issued a short for- great to burg's death and British commanders in the Dar- the coUapse of the Hindenburg 3-3* the Germans swim, was about to drown. Bayllaa of its gratitude. mal statement in which he ex- country have commanded universal September fell Chancellod Hitler to the presiden- danelles campaign in the World line and assured Germany's defeat. back their third ran down a steep err.benkment. his sorrow at the of reapect.” to formidable iine, Present tial post, the question on every War, sakl: “He stood as firm as a pressed passing leaped Into the water and brought Family and World along the Canal Du Nord. one's lips was: "What will happen rock amidst all this trimming and Germany's president Famed Fortification Caballero out at the risk of his War hero, but avoided Fighting turned southward md At the bedside, when death cam !, in Germany now?" political humbug. I do believe he carefully Dishman Funeral own Ufe. comment the One ol the mo6t the Germans, after days of hard were four state and men i- lollows: stood sincerely for on political angles. famous of World It was the second act of heroism physicians Hull's statement peace.” (Special to The Herald) were driven The Official Washington, however, has War fortifications, the fighting, back to the bers of Von Hindenburg s famil; f, “The news of the death of Pres foreign office announced HARLINGEN. Aug. 2—Last nt*5 Hindenburg performed by a boundary commis- pondered the future of Germany defense was not a line. Hindenburg Line ail the way to St. Including his son. Colonel Osk£ •r Von has just reached that Sir Eric Edmund Phi.>ps, am- were held afternoon for literally sion employe In recent years. Fred Hindenburg without the hand of Von Wednesday It was Quentin. von and two *• bassador to who is in stabilizing a series ol lines, there ma- Thomas of San Benito Hindenburg. daughter me. In his passing the world hat Germany James Henry Dishman. pioneer very nearly Frau Irimearde von Brockhuse n on would Hindenburg with considerable ap- jor systems of trenches with lost his own Ufe in an endeavor lost an outstanding figure, whose England leave, represent Valley man who died in a hospital many Reserve Line Falk to the prehension. Little doubt exists in ramifications. and Frau Anna Marie von Bents. character. Integrity and loyal de- king at the funeral. at Temple Monday morning. These trenches save Jimmy Brockway when their ir It was the minds of officials here that stretched northward The physicians had done the to his have com- believed this lead by Eng- The services were conducted from and north- On September 27 all was for boat overturned at the Hiualgo- votion country Germany now faces Its crisis. ready best against a prostate gland dh land would decide the question of great church westward from fit. Quentin, occup- the Reynosa bridge during the 1933 manded the respect and admiration Hitler the Christian with William grand attack Under Marshal ostler and the infirmities of ol d representation at the as chancellor and presi- ied flood. was fellow funeral for Lee Edwards, and Rev. by the Germans. They blocked Foch four offensives were Brockway drowned. of all peoples- I join with my dent now assumes full of the pastor, great to age. but. at the last, all they coul ° aL allied countries and that all powers the allies' path to countrymen in expressing sincerest L. A. Boone. Harlingen Methodist, Cambrai and be launched, Including that on the do was stand thi would be dictatorship, officials believe, but ended by. astonished of Ger- represented merely by the in charge. near Arras, which was held sympathy with the people none care to publicly prophesy what Hindenburg Line. If this could be the strong old heart could stand oi diplomatic corps. The was held at s by the British. many in the loss of their beloved Germany's future under his lone body Thompson cut. transportation lines would be against these complications for i 0 a Mortuary until hour of the funeral They formed deadly arc for the severed and the German cause on had earl president." FORMER KAISER guiding hand may be. long. They given up hope y Interment at the Harlingen cem- illied forces to invade Well inside the EXPRESSES other fronts hampered Wednesday night. SYMPATHY etery followed the funeral services. the Germans’ farthest line of .. GENERAL PERSHING Embassy in Mourning ad- Rafts, mats and even lifeboats All through the last few daj DOORN, Switzerland. Aug. 2.—(>P) Pallbearers Gus B. vance. PAYS TRIBUTE were Elliott. they had been heavily wired were used to cross the canal In the the old man's mind had rename d —Former Kaiser Wilhelm sent a Dr.