TRUCE CALLED BY HITLER IN POLITICAL ROW Chancellor Seeks Bring About Peace to NAZIS FEAR REVENGE ACTS Secret Police Keep Watchful Eye on 1 Situation XBY LOUIS F. LOCBNER Associated Press Foreign Staff .. (ComrrtRht, 1834. by AMOClatM Press) BERLIN, July 7. Adolf Hitler called for peace and quiet and ordered a political . truce todays after the most turbulent week of tire Nazi regime.' . . The chancellor set an example of outward calmness for the German people by leaving Berlin and going to his retreat in the Bavarian Alps, at least for the week-end and pos sibly for a longer vacation. Bub leaders, who helped 'Hitler break up revolt with, firing squads a week ago today, also were report ed resting. " Ton Papen Karps Post Vice Chancellor Frans von Papen, whose .position has not yet been clarified, was smiling when visited in his 'home today. "My plans are not yet complete," said the aristocratic friend of Presi dent Paul von Hindenburg. "Everr tWn unsettled.' The political truce leaves him M?08 chancellor, free to come and 80 88 he Pleases. although hi house 84111 18 guarded, presumably to pro- The government still is on the alert, the propaganda ministry in dicated Jror- tnv sign of -renewed efforts of dissatisfied elements to overthrow the Hitler regime. Activities of secret; police win continue throuBh the "truce", whinh i If carried out as- planned means ... . .. .-. ... - i w no major CEHjMe chH laao Cabinet In Recess The ' cabinet.' which rules Ger many as a legislative as well as exe cutive body, will have no meetings junng the month. Presumably, the government s$ (Continued on Page 10, CoL It