Hitler Rules as New German Chancellor

Fiery Leader of Fascists Comes Into Power as Head of Cabinet.

VON PAPEN CHIEF AID

Forming of Government to Succeed Von Schleicher Is Surprise.

By Frederick Kuh

United Press Staff Correspondent

BERLIN, Jan. 30.—Adolf Hitler, fiery leader of the German Fascists, came into political power in Germany today when he assumed the chancellorship in a new German cabinet.

Hitler, whose political rise as chief of the Nazis has been one of the amazing developments of post-war politics, abandoned the “all or nothing” policy he had held toward participating in the government. He accepted Franz von Papen as his vice-chancellor and reich’s commissioner for Prussia.

Hitler’s formation of a new government to succeed that of General Kurt von Schleicher took Berlin completely by surprise.