Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1934 — Page 26

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WILD RUMORS PROVED FALSE IN NAZI REVOLT Expert Coverage Enables United Press to Keep Stories Correct. X that th* tial.Br* and murk f the nt*r tb. it.rm trnop r*Tll In ()>rman< baa died down. fnrfljn rarrvapnndrnta hrr are reaieninj the aall.r f lilw report* ahirh marked lb* r.raninai data b.[innin| iaat Saturday Th. foreign pre% naa flooded nilh wtW ramnra af areata that did nnt happen. Eduard Rnltir. \meriran-trained ■etrapaperman aba an "an the drak” in the Berlin "Wire of the I'nitrd rmt during the revolt, elariflex In the lallanmc atom mane disputed pointa. BV EDWARD BEATTIE I nited Prexa Stilt t orrrapondent BERLIN. July 6.—lnaccurate reports of happenings in Germany reached anew high during the suppression of the Roehm revolt. In the absence of trustworthy news sources at the peak of the excitement last week-end. rumors spread rapidly bv word of mouth. Many of these reached the outside world under the guise of authoritative news dispatches. The United Press staff in Berlin was deluged with rumors. Many of them rame in the form of rabies from New York telling of headlines that werp appearing over German stones printed in the United States. In the interests of clarifying artual developments in the last five days, here are a few of the ‘big stories'* published abroad that the United Press did not carry because they were rumors, which upon investigation. were found to be untrue. Roehm Report Erroneous That the number of persons executed would run into hundreds, supplemented later by “evewitness accounts'" of the execution of sixty storm troopers at one cadet school In Berlin. (The latest official figure yesterday placed the total deaths in all Germanv at forty-six. That Ernst Roehm. chief of staff of the Storm Troopers, had committed suicide at Munich on Saturday. ‘Roehm was executed by a firing squad at 5 p. m. on Sunday.) That President Paul Von Hindenburg disapproved of Hitler’s action in having revolt leaders shot. ‘At the moment this was appearing in print in the United States, the United Press was carrying the text of telegrams which Hmdenburg sent to Hitler congratulating him on his course.) Death Reports False That artillery fire was heard at Munich. (This was quickly disproved by the United Press correspondent at Munich.* Among those erroneously reported dead from time to time were President Von Hmdenbura; August Wilhelm, former crown prince; Chancellor Hitler. President Holldorf of the Potsdam police, and Dr.

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FIRE STATION BUILT FROM 'JUNK' LAUDED Mayor Praises Ingenuity in Economical Job. Patching together odds and ends, gathrred from various sources, the cit\ has anew fire station at 126 West Fifteenth street, which Mayor Reginald H Sullivan pointed to with pride last night at the dedication ceremonies. Taking some old materials from the old building of 1874. and gathering 160.000 second-hand bricks from the city dump, then employing free labor from the CWA anew station was built at a cost of $5,700, he declared. Twenty-six firemen and the battalion chief occupy the Fifteenth stree' station, “picked out of the city dump.” Royal Couple in Crash LONDON. July • fi.—Prince and Princess Arthur of Connaught sustained a slight shock today in a rear-end collision of their automobile with another while en route to the Wimbledon tennis championships. Hjalmar Sehacht of the Reichbank. That the governor of Silesia had warned Catholic priests they would be executed if they plotted against the Nazis. iThe governor denied this.) That American Ambassador William E. Dodd and the Brtish ambassador had protested to the German foreign ministry against mention of an unnamed powder in the revolt, i Both embassies denied that any such protest had been made or planned t

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