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Under the chairmanship of President von Hindenburg the Cabinet of the Reich, in full plenary session, recorded unanimously last week its complete concurrence with the procedure of Herr Stresemann and Dr. Luther in initialing the Locarno treaties (see INTERNATIONAL). Immediately thereafter the Foreign Relations Committee of the Reichstag indicated that no opposition to the treaties need bo feared from the Central or Socialist parties, since Herr Stresemann had declared before it: "The Rhineland treaty contains nothing but renunciation of all aggressive attacks . . . and does not interfere with the self-determination of peoples or with any other kind of peaceful development...
...overwhelming rate. Seeking a remedy for this state of affairs he was last week reported to have visited Dr. Serge Voronoff, French gland specialist, and to have "assisted at a successful rejuvenation operation performed upon Klara Zetkin," 68, famed "Grandmother of German Communism" and member of the German Reichstag...
Last week, four years and a few days after Erzberger's murder, President von Hindenburg issued another decree. It allowed ex-service men to wear their uniforms at all social celebrations and on patriotic or funeral occasions. The Reichstag had been debating such action, but von Hindenburg anticipated it. Nationalists rejoiced. Socialists exclaimed: "Such provocation...
Died. Dr. Peter Spahn, 71, sometime Oberlandesgerichts-praesident (Presiding Judge of a Court of Appeals), leader of the German Centrum or Catholic Party, former President of the Reichstag and former Prussian Minister of Justice; at Bad-Wildungen, in Waldeck. In August, 1917, he became famed for his utterance: "The non-commissioned officer is the representative...
Herr Loebe, President of the Reichstag, with 40 members of that body and 400 other sympathizers, arrived in Venna for a great demonstration in favor of union of Germany and Austria. They traveled down the Danube by ship amid ovations. Thence he will go to Paris to consult with former Premier Herriot on the proposal-most distasteful to the French who view with alarm a strong nation to the west of them. Thence he will go on to the U. S. to attend the International Parliamentary Congress at Washington...