BAVARIAN SOCIAL DEMOCRATS
REFUSAL TO FUSE WITH COMMUNISTS ' BRITISH LABOUR PARTY'S SUPPORT (Rec. 11 a.m.) LONDON, April 14. " The British Labour Party views with sympathy your refusal to_ fuse with the Communist Party," said the Labour member of Parliament, Major C. P. Mayhew, amid cheers from hundreds of delegates to the conference of the Bavarian Social Democratic Party at Erlangen to-day. Major Mayhew added. " It is the British Labour Party's view that democracy is incompatible with a one-party Btate. Both your party and ours know that with Socialism we cannot solve our economic problems. Labour and the working people of Britain are now rulers of the country. Your turn will come. Your problems are greater than ours but we had our bad times too." Dr Wilhelm Hoegner, premier of the Provincial Government of Bavaria, said the Social Democratic Party aimed at a federal Germany in a federation of European states. They knew Nazism was not fully dead! in Germany. There were those who were waiting and watching. _^
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Evening Star, Issue 25768, 15 April 1946, Page 5
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