NEWS BREVITIES
Hitler Breaks Promise The London Daily TeJegraph's Munich corfespondent says the Nazis are closing Catholic schools in Bavaria despite Her Hitler' s guarantee tinder .tlie Yatican coilcordat that they should rqmain opeil. Trotiky Libel Suit Alleging libel, Trotslcy is suing the Swiss communist newspaper Freheit. The move is apparently intended as a counterblast to the Moscow trial with the view of exonerating him. It retnains to be seen whether the authorities will permit the hearing. ' Invitation Declined The women swimmers Evelyn Delacey and Dorothy Green, annouuce from Perth that they cannot accept the invitation to visit New Zealand at this late stage and are advising the Association accordingly. Death !n "The Chair" The American negro, Major Grfeen, was convicted of first degree murder on a charge of killihg Mrs Frank Case, who was found slain by a blow on the liead in an overflowing bath in a New York apartment. The mandatory seutence oi; electrocution . was formally pronounced, the date lixed being Februaiy 19.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 25, 13 February 1937, Page 4
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