GERMAN PRESIDENCY
(Press Assn.
hindenbuRg to stand " ' " at second ballots NATIOhTALIST LEADER.' S PLAN
— By Tele^ra.ph — Copyrlght).
BERLIN, Monday. Marshal Hindenhurg has formally egreed 'tq.stapd at the second ballot. Speaking at' Mufiich, Herr Hitler said: "There will be no half measures now. " The first hattje. is over. I summon you to intensify the attack oh "the Catholic and Communist fronts. I am resuming the fight here"With:" !* ' As a significant sequel to Sunday's polling the Nationalist leader, • Herr Hugenbui'g suggests that in view of :thecertainty of Marshal Hindenburg's success, the constitution should instantTy b:e amended declaring h'im elected and dissolving the Reichstag. so that the eTection therof may be held simuTtarieofisly with the polling for the Bavarian," Wurfeenihurg:, and Prussian difets. ! > - v -
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 174, 16 March 1932, Page 5
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