GERMAN ELECTION
CALL TO CATHOLICS MUST SINK PETTY GRIEVANCE CARDINAL EXPRESSES CONCERN By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright BERLIN, November 2. Dr. von Papen in an election manifesto calls on German Catholics to vote for the Nazis. He says: “Let nobody remain at home owing to some petty grievance. AU must contribute towards peace at home and abroad and towards Germany’s further rise as a nation.” The appeal contrasts sharply with the address of Cardinal Bertram, Archbishop of Breslau, who expresses concern for the future of Roman Catholicism under the Nazi regime. Hie cardinal condemned the present custom of devoting the whole of Sunday to political and athletic manifestations. NAZI LEADERS ENERGETIC. ENTHUSIASM OVER CAMPAIGN LONDON, November 2. “The Times’ ” correspondent in Berlin says that Herr Hitler and other leaders are energetically conducting the election campaign amid the greatest enthusiasm. They are flying in a large Junkers aeroplane accommodating a special bodyguard of Storm Troopers, and are visiting many cities. They nre also motoring along beflagged streets lined with cheering people.
Herr Hitler often returns to hi State duties in Berlin at night-time restarting the following morning.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 275, 3 November 1933, Page 8
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