BODY ON RAILWAY LINE
Assassination After Arrest
GRIM STRUGGLE Press Association.— -Copyright. Berlin, July 18. The body of Dr. Schaefer, Hesse, in whom were four bullet wounds, was found flung on the railway line from a bridge after his protective arrest. A grim struggle obviously preceded the assassination. Dr. Schaefer as Nazi leader in 1931 concocted the notorious Boxheimer document gruesomely outlining Nazi methods. After the Nazis' accession to power he left the party and handed the document to the police on conscientious grounds. Thereafter he was a marked man and his wife and child were homeless wanderers. As a warning to would-be disturbers of Germany's foreign relations, Captain Goering has suppressed the newspaper Deutsche Zeitung for three months and has sent the editor to a concentration camp for alleging that General Italo Balbo, the Italian Air Minister, was baptised a Jew.
Many Murders Discovered Press Association.— Copyright. London. July 18. The killing of Dr. Spiegel, Jewish lawyer in the Dachau concentration camp, has led to the discovery of 141 persons murdered at Dachau since the opening of the camp in April, according to the Vienna correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. The Nazis state the men were shot while trying to escape. JEWISH BANK ACCOUNT CONFISCATED Press Association—Copyright. Received Today, 1 p.m. Berlin, July 18. The ban on the newspaper Deutsche Zeitung was removed following &" abject apology and the replacement of iho editor, who was a war veteran, by an acceptable successor. The secret police blocked tho bank account of the Jewish Welfare Society consisting of £5700 AngloAmerican subscriptions for distressed Jews.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 308, 19 July 1933, Page 5
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