NAZI OPERATIONS.
CELEBRATING FAMOUS “PUTSCH.”
INCARCERATIONS AND BANS.
Received September 11, 12.45 p.m BERLIN, Sept. 10.
The Nazi Party announces gigantic celebrations at Munich on November 9 for the tenth anniversary of the famous “putsch,” which resulted in Herr Hitler being imprisoned. The maximum sentence of five years’ imprisonment was passed on a worker who allegedly insulted Herr Hitler at the recent Nuremburg Congress. Three others oil similar charges were sentenced to shorter terms.
A special court sentenced a person who had lived- in Germany for 13 years, to two years’ imprisonment for circulating “atrocity reports.” Under a decree by the State, “negro” and jazz dancing lias been prohibited in public and private functions during the harvest thanksgiving at Sclimalkalden.
CZECH ACTRESS’S DEATH
SUICIDE IN PRISON.
Received September 11, 1 p.m. PRAGUE, Sept, 10.
Though the news had not leaked out in Germany, friends of a youthful Cswell actress, Heddy Eisler, learnt that she committed suicide under the following circumstances. Mile. Eisler was a pretty soubrette and frequently topped the bill in Berlin theatres. While rehearsing a short while ago she quarrelled with the stage manager, who chanced to be the head of the Nazi cell of the theatre. Mile. Eisler, losing her temper, cried: “Perhaps you are among the Nazis who burnt the Reichstag.’’ She was immediately arrested and taken to Moabit prison and nothing was heard for some days, but inquiries by Czech relatives revealed that she was found hanging from a nail in her cell following her arrest.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 243, 11 September 1933, Page 8
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