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SOMETHING AFOOT

ACTIVITY IN DANZIG

CHANGE FOR THE WORSE

r WAR PSYCHOSIS

Germans and poles blame

ONEANOTHER

Telegraph-^-Pross Association—Copyright.) A/ (Received June 30, 1 p.m.) fSf ;,'/ AAAAX '.LONDON, June' 29. 1/1" Reuters' correspondent in Berlin that news filtering in from un- / official sources suggests that someg/'thirtg is afoot in Danzig. The situa|l;tion/has changed for the worse, and /lit^impossible to verify reports reI gardihg the distribution of German l^ao^sXAAXyi:A:. X-A'-'-yy." ,A A. A-A'A'- A A I^Theipanzig correspondent of the l;)^^o<^ted/Press| of America says: 3ls^e/Free City^ tonight is/guarded ix/byxa. 'legitimately strengtherieaSpblice |^fprce,' otherwise there is no evidence Magainstltiie war drum in Europe. Nazi denials, rumours that a 'free corps is| being formed. and that //arms and/; ammunition are; being //smuggled in persist. Germans and "Poles are blaming each other for ;;/;b^i^adhg'.--'a--::w£n-//psbychosis.''':'--' ■ .•/■.. ////Thei correspondent of the Asspciv;/a]kd Press of Gdynia, says //that the;climax to Navy; Week; was ■ '\A tranisfbrined' into a p oliti6al anti- / German v demonstration. / Polish taking up the usual Nazi /Ic^shwtedjV^We want Danzig," and S/tbisl soon /became, "We will take 'AO/yomgyAAAi':A-X-AA, AX 'AA/ Aa :-/ ; ; v li/A^rias Paris cofresporident of/the AssoA America./' ;says 'thai / Croyeimriient circles' have been inf orm//ed /that iXJerinany has called 60,000 recolours to strengthen • army.l> replacing those/" -. Who are i^E^ringiin; to Danzig;;,/. /.'/';:■" .-A A-A AXX AA/ATheX Danzig "correspondent , of the Is^Dai^; Telegraph'^ sa^S//; that- 50,000 /^Danzigers between/ the ages of; 16. arid //25/haye/been; ordered to enlist; in the (Ifree corps by July 6. Many are already -/being/trained".iri East: Prussia;/- The //Nazi Presf calls on evbery panziger to /|be ; ready, as the; hour: of decision may; /■ any/.day.-;' It says tbat Germany / 'has promised fb assist iri any everituyAatifyyAXAXy.XxAi/AXy- y,' xAyA'AxAx.y / ///A. /message/from-■,- Warsaw /says it is /. reported / semi-official; sources in //Danzig th^/)sixteeri /heavy gu^ /'/large quantities of ariimunition/ have //been; shipped/iri:^ //Prussia/-to ;Danzig. A gun emplace/fmentisbeirig constructed-on a strategic ||liiU/at:: jßischofsberg, around :'which ; arid storm-troopers have formA :bed|a;^cprdon. XThe barracks haye1 been ://tr^sfdrrided "into/ ammunition / dumps, //ancl/several hundred stormb :trobpers iii^e; arrived to join the free: corps. |:;b-:Anf javiatipn/ division; drove ' in from 11/Kpenigsberg., The majority of the r men 3/and .naaterials are /being; smuggled in fA:6^%Xtie^bgkt-'- section Of the Vistula yJSsbiaryXXAyy;yiA--'XX:y Xx.A' y X-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 152, 30 June 1939, Page 10

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SOMETHING AFOOT Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 152, 30 June 1939, Page 10

SOMETHING AFOOT Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 152, 30 June 1939, Page 10