GERMAN POLITICS
HITLER AND CHANOELLORSHIP. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraphy-Copyright.) LONDON, August 9. - Chancellor Von Papen lias returned to Berlin, and General; Schleicher, another minister, is expected on Tuesday. President Yon Hinderiburg arrives on Wednesday.
T-h© Dai ly Telegraph’s correspondent at Berlin says: The struggle for power has entered the second stage with Herr Hitler’s 0 demand for the Chancellorship for himself. General 'Sclileich_ er is willing to concede the 1 Nazis a few minor Cabinet seats, but he insists that only a super-party Alinistrv, deriving its. authority from Hindenburg, can rule Germany in the absence of a party majority, lUtt HRlerV spokesmen reject the idfia, of Government of. experts, but Prpsiflent IJindenburg, not Herr Hitler), will select the Nazis for the Ministry, and these, not as party representatives,. but*as skilled administrators. Chancellor Von Papen, declaring that ruthless action is - necessary, has caljed a special 'Cabinet to-day to discuss measures to defeat the political terrorism
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1932, Page 6
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