GERMAN SHOOTING
.!. A PECULIAR l\ r . TWO DOCTORS CHARGED,^ (United Press Association—By. Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received this day at 11.15'a.m.) BERLIN 1 , July 19. Arising from an incident involving the shooting at Luther, of the ReiclishanKl;:president, doctors Max Rosen, and Walter Rertsoher, fellow* economists', were charged with assault; 1 , to 4which •it was reduced from attempted murder, .which was proved not intended;, as they , meiiely -fired a revolver to*; direct- attention to the opinion that Luther warn not' fitted for . the ■ position. R’osen had previously unsuccessfully attempted - action against Luther’s - maladministration of German * finances and therefore arranged to waylay him at the station. Kert,sober fired grazing • Luther’s arm. • >. In oross-exami nation Luther de-clined-to answer--whether.' he considered he was fitted to run the Reich shank
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1932, Page 6
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