NAZI ARRESTED
SCENE IN REICHSTAG. (ReceiA’ed Thursday, 9.0 a.m.) BERLIN, Thursday. Amid cries of “Doavu Avith the JeAVisli sAvine,” from Nazi members, thirty uniformed constables, under the leadership of Weiss, the JeAA’ish vice-president of tlio police force, interrupted the counting of the Nazi A’ote of no-confid-ence by marching into the Reichstag, searching for four Nazi deputies, who allegedly had assaulted a Socialist journalist Avithin the building. Speaker Loebe denounced the culprits by name, and demanded thei’ - Avitlidravval from the Chamber, Avh:oh Avas ignored. Loebe, thereupon, suspended business, and summoned the police, who arrested the quartette, one of whom is ex-Lieutenant Heins, once sentenced to four years’ imprisonment for shooting, and suspected of being a traitor to the Black ReichsAA’ehr. Tho motive for attacking the journalist was a. scries of articles accusing Hitler’s chief of staff, Roelim, of moral lapses. The no-confidence motion AA’as lost.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 13 May 1932, Page 5
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