AFFRONT TO HITLER
UNIVERSITY INCIDENT
STUDENTS' CORPS SUSPENDED
("Times" Cables.) (Received July 9, 11.45 a.m.)
LONDON, July 8,
The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that the Reich Youth Leader, Baldur yon Schirach, seized the opportunity to launch a bitter attack on the German Students' Corps, following an incident" at Heidelberg University, where the Students' Corps was suspended because four or five .members at a supper party discussed how Herr Hitler <jats asparagus.
Yon Schirach has now decreed that Nazis must resign their membership of the Students' Corps, which is an enemy of the National Socialist nation. He says: "It is beneath the honour of Hitler Youth to recognise institutions which are unworthy of our people's Leader. The Heidelberg incident gives a frightful picture of the dissoluteness and vulgarity of a little clique of students, who brawl and booze while Germany works."
The "Borsen Zeitung" resents yon Schirach's attack and says that the behaviour of a few students'does got warrant the condemnation of the whole corps, which includes thousands of blameless Nazis.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 8, 9 July 1935, Page 9
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