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NAZI HIERARCHY. PERMANENCY OF CONTROL. ; , * f ' . ' • .. \ ; ,/i < . HITLER OUTLINES CONSTITUTION United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright, (Received August 7, 10.5 a.m.) MUNICH. August 6. Herr Hitler, the Chanoellor, in .a three-hour speech to Nazi leaders outlined a Nazi hierarchy similar to the\ / Fascist Grand Counoil, enabling the' j Nazis to maintain permanent domin- / •ance, and guaranteeing that ohance ) ohanges shall not affeot present rulers. / The . chief feature will be a Nazi / Senate, composed of most of the ouyf standing leaders with the greatest length service. Two will be located in- Munich “ for ever.’’ Herr Hitler declared that the “ Nazis will know how to defend the power now attained. They will have to think on broad!lines ' because they must safeguard the; very, life of the German people and .grad- - ually build a constitution." He claimed that had already been reduoed by 2,00^,000. These must be maintained in the! winter time leaving the solution to; next spring. i , Herr Hitler referred to foreign affairs, including the Powers \ and Austria, but his statement was ' not disolosed. \ PREVENTION OF UNEMPLOYMENT. BAN OiT’mAGHINERY. NO BATHS FOR JEWS. United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. (Received August 7, 9.5 a.m.) BERLIN, August 6. Herr Von Hodenberg, Minister of Economics, has announced the enforcement to the utmost possible limit of the prohibition of all methods of substituting machinery for human power, in order to prevent the undue dismissal of workers. The Nuremberg authorities have excluded Jews from the public swim* ' mlng baths.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19017, 7 August 1933, Page 7
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