Austrian Youths Celebrate Hitler Coup International News Radiophoto. A contingent of the Hitler Youth Organization of Austria are shown parading through the streets of Vi enna in celebration of the Nazis’ triumphant march into Austria. The successful Nazi coup spelled the end of Austria’s existence as a nation and its beginning as a state of the German reich. “The Law” in Austria Today These German anti-aircraft machine gunners and thousands of others like them are enforcing Germany’s will on Austria now, since that coun try became a part of the German reich in Hitler’s bloodless coup. When this photograph was made these gunners were merely playing at war in maneuvers at Kissingen, Germany. NAZI ARMY CHIEF Field Marshal Herman Wilhelm Goering, under whose direction the plans for the Nazification of Austria were successfully completed. Ad dressing an audience in Berlin fol lowing the coup, he declared that Germany is determined further to increase her army. When Hitler Made Austria a German State 1—Adolf Hitler, who made a triumphant entry into Vienna after Germany took undisputed possession of Austria in a bloodless coup, defying the world to interfere. 2—On to Austria went 100,000 crack German troops like these as Hitler captured his homeland for the refch. 3—Armed German trucks and tanks such as these patroled the streets of Vienna. HITLER LIEUTENANT Arthur Seyss-Inquart, made chan cellor of Austria by decree of Adolf Hitler, following the resignation of f Kurt Schuschnigg and the success ful Nazi coup. Czechoslovakia May Be Next With informed observers predicting that Czechoslovakia will be the next object of Adolf Hitler’s Pan-German campaign, following his blood less subjugation of Austria, the government of Czechoslovakia has re iterated its previous warning that it will resist to the last any attempt to conquer it. President Edouard Benes (center) is shown conferring with some of his military chiefs during army maneuvers recently. Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1—Beggar women and children in Pengpu, China, reap a harvest picking up after the looters who pillaged the town following the retreat of the Chinese army. 2—The Spanish rebel cruiser Baleares, torpedoed and sunk by a Loyalist destroyer in a sea fight off Cartagena. 3—Prof. Thurman W. Arnold of Yale university, who was named by President Roosevelt as assistant attorney general to succeed Robert II. Jackson, who became solici tor general. Gandhi Emerges From Retirement Mohandas K. Gandhi, better known to the western world as the Mahatma, shown taking part In the formal opening of a cattle farm at Haripura, India, in connection with the meeting of the fifty-first Indian national congress. It was the Mahatma’s first public appearance in a long time. NOW A DODGER ** inrinnniimimnrninnnnrmi < ' llllllMHi il—lllllllllll I HlliliiMiliM Hopes that the Brooklyn Dodgers may go places in the National league pennant race were raised by the addition of Dolph Camilll, who was purchased recently from the Phillies. Last year Camiili had his best season Bince breaking into or ganized baseball. Playing in 131 games, he batted .339, finishing third in the home run standings be hind Joe Medwick and Mel Ott with a total of 27. CLERIC LIGHTS UP Most Rev. Arthur Cardinal Hins ley, archbishop of Westminster, is pictured in an unconventional pose here. Cardinal Hinsley, one of the live cardinals created by Pope Pius last year, was snapped as he lighted a cigarette, even as you and I, dur ing a luncheon he attended in Lon don. Spring Cleaning at Geneva Workmen clean one of the four Calvinist heads of the famous Refor mation memorial at Geneva, Switzerland, as part of the city’s spring cleaning program. The memorial commemorates the career of John Calvin, the Sixteenth-century religious reformer. His Majesty Parades at Carnival of Nice Climax of the brilliant social season at Nice, France, was the annual grand carnival which drew thou sands of revelers from all parts of Europe. Here we see the float of His Majesty Carnival LX, which strikes the keynote of the festive occasion. Simple Patch Makes This Quilt Block Get out your scrap bag and get ready to start your Calico Cat quilt. Each cat patch measures about 4 by 8 inches and is so easy to apply. You’ll be delighted with its colorfulness. Use it on a pil low too; it’s very effective. Pat tern 1583 contains accurate pat Pattern 1583. tern pieces; a diagram of block which serves as a guide for plac ing the patches and suggests con trasting materials; complete, sim ple instructions for cutting, sew ing and finishing, together with yardage chart; diagram of quilt to help arrange blocks for single and double bed size. 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