After passing over the North Pole, the Norge has disappeared. Or just wandered into a “radio dead spot.”
The searches by German cops investigating the far-right coup plot turned up letters from Heinrich Claß of the Pan-German League to former kaiser Wilhelm and his wife Hermine informing them of the coup plans. The cops also uncovered a hidden munitions dump in a forest near Berlin. Royalist newspapers explain this away as for hunting purposes, “though how hand grenades could be used in deer-stalking and why the whole supply was carefully buried is not explained.”
The Catholic Zentrum Party are angling for the chancellorship in the next coalition government, with some suggesting Cologne’s mayor Konrad Adenauer. He may have to wait a while.
Taking advantage of the coup in Poland, Lithuania invades, trying to recapture the part of Silesia held by Poland.
A world dancing master congress in Paris attacks that “immoral” “negro dance,” the Charleston, but some wish to “correct its faults” and make it into a decent dance. To that end, they set up a committee to carry out this purification. They complain that negro bands refuse to play the Boston, the Paso doble, and the Scottish Espagnole, preferring to play jazz.
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