Declaring that the Huugarian Nazis have nothing in common with the Hit lerites except anti-Semitism, a group of Hungarian Nazi leaders called upon Admirai Nicholas Horthy and requested that they be premitted to carry on their propagafida, a retriction against which was issued recently.
Count Foboetic and Deputy Mesko appealed to Admiral Horthy to use his influence with the government so that the Hungarian Nazi organization, which employed a pointed swastika as its emblem, would not be hampered in its growth by the government.
The official communique an nouncing that the Nazi delegates, who insisted they did not believe in pan-Germanism, were received by Horthy does not disclose the nature of the Admiral’s reply.
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