BITTER ATTACK
ON GERMAN STUDENTS CORPS DISCOURTESY TO HITLER (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 11-30 a.m.) . LONDON, 'July 8. The “Times’ ” Berlin correspondent says the Reich youth leader, BaUlur von ■Schirach, seized the opportunity of launching a bitter attack on the German Students CorPs, following an incident at Heidelberg University, . where the Students Corps 'lias been suspended because four or five members, at a supper party, discussed how Hitler eats asparagus. Herr Schirach lias now issued a decree that Nazis must resign memberskip from the Students Corps, winch is the enemy of the national socialist nation. Schirach says: “}t is beneath the honour of the Hitler Youth to recognise institutions which are unworthy of oui people’s loader. The Hcildclberg incident gives a frightful picture of the dissoluteness and vulgarity of a little clinue of students, who brawl and drink while Germany works. “The Borsen Zeitung” resents Schirach’s attack, and says the behaviour of a few students does not warrant the condemnation of the whole corps, which includes thousands of blameless Nazis-
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1935, Page 5
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