GERMAN POLITICS
Bargaining Proposals TO GET COXTROL HITLERS AMBITION’ TO BECOME I’ll KM IKE BET TH|S WAS REFUSED TVENED DOWN LESSER POST HTXDENBERG AS DICTATOR GIVES ORDERS TO NAZIS By Telegraph—Press Assn—-Copyright (Anst. and X.Z. Cable.) Berlin. .August 14. Herr yon Papcn is continuing <n the '.Chancellorship. PRESIDENT AND FASCISTS Adolf Hitler had a. lengthy conversation with President H Oldenburg, who repeated liis iuvitaticn t, 01 share in the Papea Government, but rejected Herr Hitler’- demand for the Chancellorship. He regretted Hitler’s refusal jo fulfil bis pre-election . statement that he ' would support- a National G uyernment. ■ 1). is understood the President told Hitler: “I am in a position and e.-dy to curb tiny attemnt to seize power by violent means.” STATE OF E.A (ERGENCY Tj is believed the Government- is, considering the s-He of a proclama*ion of a state of emergency to ft'i'-s. prate any Nazi move. NON ' .vRTY CABINET Herr Hitler intervietved General ten Schleicher and Chancellor* vou Papen, who informed him that President- H i mien burg insists on the |Ofmotion of a non-party Go-vem-men t , in which tlie Nazis could participate huf c-vuld not have the- Chancellorship. OFFER AND REFUSAL Hitler declared (lie election had shown that Germany wanted him as Chancellor and also demanded the portfolios of Interior and Defence. Yon Papon offered hint the Vice Cihanc'ellqrship. TSte negoj iatioin ■ thus failed.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3797, 15 August 1932, Page 5
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