THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
HINDENBURG TO TRY AGAIN. SUCCESS CONSIDERED ASSURED. (USITEJ> rEiSSS ASSOCIATION —B7 ELECTRIC TELEGIUPK—COPYRIGHT.) BERLIN, March 14. Field-Marslial Paul von Hindenburg has formally agreed to stand at the second ballot. Speaking at Munich, Hbrr Adolf Hitler said that there would be 110 halfmeasures now the first battle vtas over. "I summon you to intensify the attack on the Catholic and Communist fronts. I am resuming the fight herewith," he said.
As a significant sequel to Sunday's polling the Nationalist leader, Dr. Hugenbcrg, suggests that in view of the certainty of Field-Marshal Paul von Hindenburg's success the constitution should instantly be- amended declaring him elected, and dissolving the Reichstag, so that the election thereof might be held simultaneously with the polling for the Bavarian, Wurttemberg, and the Prussian Diets.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 11
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130THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 11
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