SOCIALIST LEADERS
HUGENBERG'S POSITION
(Heoeived June 26, 9 a.m.)
BERLIN, June 25.
The latest ; arrests include:— Herr Paul Lo.obe, ex-president of tlic Reichstag, and Herr Leuschner, Socialist exMinister of the Interior at Hesse. They were changed' , with derogatory behaviour to' the German delegation., at Geneva. ■
Herr Erzing, a Catholic Deputy at Baden, M-as charged with rallying the opponents of the Government. It is understood that Dr. Hugeuberg has tendered his resignation to President Hindenburg, who has not yet accepted it. It is stated that Dr. llugcnberg argues that his resignation makes the Enabling Act passed by the Reichstag on March 23 invalid, because the Act is limited to the duration of the Cabinet. This the Nazis deny, holding that the -resignations of Ministers do not affect the powers of Cabinet which arc held in Herr Hitler's name. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 9
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