THE GERMAN CHURCH
FBESH DEMONSTRATION
NAZI SUPPORTERS
(Received November 19, 1.25 p.m.)
BERLIN, November 18 Cavalry, trumpet fanfares, marchiK., songs, and cries of "Heilt" dramatic-1 ally "accompanied Reich-Bishop .Muel-1 ler's demonstration to maintain hit leadership.
Despite the successes of the opposition pastors, his supporters declare that Herr Hitler, the- Fuhrer and Chancellor, is shortly receiving Dr. Mueller'* representatives. l ' Dr. Mueller, who years ago sheltered Herr Hitler from the police'," rallied his followers, who crowded'the church, at Steiglitz and also a large'cinema, whero the singing of patriotic songs preceded the speech, in which an exarmy chaplain, with two Iron Cros,sea and a black cassock, declared thnt he would follow tho example of a wounded man he saw under bombardment, who said, "I will hold my post as long as I can stand."
To encourage kissiiiß in Western Africa, where it is practically unknown,' gramo* phono records registering; the sounds ot,a couple kissing in the npproved European;, style have been circulated among n»tiret*
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 121, 19 November 1934, Page 10
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162THE GERMAN CHURCH Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 121, 19 November 1934, Page 10
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