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Pcperitorrimsn ORM ILl£

PAGE EIGHT

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

OFFICIAL NAZI ENVOY ARRIVES IN U. S.
WITII FULL AUTHORITY TO CO-ORDINATE
WORK IN SUPPORT OF HITLER'S REGIME

!propagandist army to undermine The
! our institutions.

Re•lis Bernear.. Activitia...

Conquering

Kitten

The ',Oen °Owned, "I ant two-seventh

newspapers are tilled And .o " 11;l' U to establish • home of me own.
not only with scurrilous libels Ms monde has taught me my duty. tont
(Continued from Page One.)
rd placed an official lo., dt on against the Jews but they also To pick out a household that doesort las
(;,,,, m ., go „.1, ,,,,,I „ 1 , 1 „,„] .. ... I, „ , contain attacks upon the Roman
,((""
.
Then forth w elt the kitten, though not ver
A. P. (the Nazi party) in their in all ',arts of the Blind( i.._ ,. . Catholic Church and upon Chi
far
w ork."
President.
And came to a house where the door was
to abstain from put•cha..n. ,

For the Nazis, t his document frig German gm. 1 hr
was signed in th-tober in Ilan(- long as full ...dd..' .
burg by Ernest 1Villo•lio 'bible as ship were dettidl H•
head of the foreign office of the Germany.
_ .
Nazi party, although m o nths pre-

"Therm

o

could go on forever citing
....
she en tered by no exclamations deterred
I,- the evidences of this conspiracy of it bel j,•.( gin the fast !Ionian ankle a.o
- III which the German Ambassador Tan a dair
srel'rewn tskliil her weleOnle as or
claims to be so innocently un-i
(ion-
conscious.
So did Ambassador 1 ah ` sP",.;' ° , ° s °, n" °
°" `f °h. Pl" w" ( '
viously it was other (lit announced
Untermyer Assail. Holl
BernstolF and Anted.-actor Dundot She tumbled curveted and ran little races
that the foreign dill -Hon• of the
NEW yoRK .
whilst we were
uppos.oily at Exhibiting all tt her It aisorned graces,
II I
And tall. with a kitten's engaging per
Nazi party had co-n.•,1 to exist. Samuel Untetod
sIstence
peace with German). and Austria.
, 1 I. '
It was after the the iiiilth,• (lissolu. i
"Just as fad a< the.(. fellows Atilt. Yaw the iii, of the greatest resistance
Wanted In to the man alio looked atutddon,1
tion of the Am, it an dtvidon of statement i '''' '' '
are uncovered they scuttle the ship
itn
And curled In the lap appertalning to him
the Nazi, ul dd r St,attl,noeltel thatState Cordell ll'..
h '• and hide away.
Ho now in that household. the home or to,
he ,,,,,,,,,„1 t i„. 1,,.,,,,,,,, of the following a (,-••
"Do you suppose, Mr. Hull, that
dream.
tary of Stitt, I.
Friends of V•t1 Cel !Nally.
drictrIlc and cream
'
t he control of our loyal. peact•- The killed
AltraUlt 1WITERMAN
Mr. S(lottitt 11 as lissIstol 11 1 .11. II, ha-ad " . • I ' , II "
,
able German :A Illeriean Societies
In New Cork Times
was edit , . I.. - , - o-tit 'limit 1 , " the test agilili'd II •
•: was forcibly invaded and seized
I by Spanksoeldl
Stahlled tool the .‘tort mall dirt- u 1 y ; Mr ' 1: n r u l u u
who has since
-doll t , ' 'I r •
, ,i,! 1,10 V, , 1111.1
had de l ivered in ''' .
fled the country and for whom a
,
„,
„, h ,... „ „,,...
to take my oath to the American
According t .
ono .,II.
warrant is outstanding) and his flag.
t. I ,,,. ; ,,l, ,,,- :died by the I) , hd •
iodi • •
rant"
and sought to be eon-
Secretary 11.1: .
"Moreoyer," ,he said, "I Coll
•, (1 . Hotted into (III anti -Jewish prop•
t%, „ Ili cern 10 ti .•
H.
' 1 ,a-and,(
.only without a guid- cider District .Vet rney George Z
that "Nu
Nletlalie
a !moldier of the Jewisl
.1 ing hand front
frontabove? To what
lo I
.
i .s.
ail,. '
tent Mots Mc, Hull Sr Dr. Lathe r race, and under existing circuit,
S tar
stances
I
do not believe he can Ito
know that the brief extracts from
to
r„Idd•
I at
t , long speech Of which the latter to in his conclusions.

Ur. ',al h.,
ler a neutral district atto
was
Hott.plains coriatctly represent ,
net'
t,l'
preferably
Chri-
hat I , aitl? Or the official (loco-
II t I •
itoo•h M
moot that I etrd in support of tian.
.1.,
• ( t• Dr. 1 'I
This
no! politics but general
p l
many (.1. the diselosures of thi<
I.
Tolo,
1 1.
foul, widt , plrxd c(dIsliiranY against JelTersonian tolerance and jus-
Idol
1111.1
tice,"
Mrs.
Griehl
concluded.
l il e
I he pttace, 111 , 111 :11111 security of
'1.1,,,
• .t •
h e
Steuben Society'. Attack.
our country''
veto,
A re-olution calling upon mend
Demands Investigation.
1,, .t ,
\
.1111,
Schnot
"Give as a l'otigres,1»11,11 111- Ido•• of the Coogrtesional Coin
. 1 1 .
01 t h e
III
the Ellis.
tit it t ee till 111111dgF:it ioll t11 disavua
eestigatom, t(ith potter to sub
I
10cated I.
o
■ I 11
fannon
statements attributed to Item,-
poena
and th e country
it idol dtd ,
merit for
Mea ,
senativ
chairman of
trill be startled as it wit, only once
jury
r
Ito!! Called liastY
)1( the
the 1,111111a tee, Was adopted Sal
before.
itch( .1,..(
d
ul day 1.y the National Council of
"If,
it
the lBritishh
Spankroodel.
\ I, I h I.
the Steal en Societ,y of America.
1 "" I : wont, our Secretary of State Wert
Charging that Representative
1uu'
, as alert and solicitous to protect
Nazi s Recognize Youth Group.
1 nekst ein hild "sought out the
the rights of our citizens as he
B•RLIN,
,,c, .•
The Reich I
Getman
people
o ' persecution."
"
.I, to isS111. ill-considered 'regret,'
for youth :olio,
I.»
he resolution authorized the law
ith»ounced :dolor that • •
• • no \ ah , I'D.P 3- upon the basis of alleged, random
that ht•I, .(•••
committee of the Steuben Society
' “•""'",t Banda I"
1. "" l
remarks taken from 11r1. 1 . 1.1111 . X1
WOU111 r....
I. ) . ..11t1
1 ..11011 1 1\ 1 , 11,1
11 111 net'.
1111 , alt o f
to undertake the defense of R11,
a
hi,
ns
I n
ASSOCI111
,.!
1 ..- .•
alien "who limy be unjustly threat
r l d
"" "••••
fs h,' e ll woul d nut be made the fa v orite
t„„
official i
,•
arit already no
(died with deportation."
my m(•rwHein 1- stamping ground for these
1,11-
.Irwisll
troll
111. \ ',odd
11 it ll ins but conclii-tv...
The defense (.f naturalized citi-
spiracies against our
whom the government would 111.•
"What right ha Id, without in-
"No one would ever delude zens who may be threatened with
gotiate on problems that may
else i((1 , 1•(• • D• .etch a himself, since this trouble began, cancellation of their privilegvs also
(OlitY•
arise.
mem-inn. IIJ el
,d:'
VV. into the belief that our Secretary was authorized by the resolution.
This recognition of the
h alp
rot ,.r th,.
stairs of State is a champion of our
Representative Dickstein de-
youth As,,,,iat i011 1111,1115 tl
I.•
III feel lid (tit 11 the pl.oattrinlbl. cause, as would be his duty, but clared Friday that he is demand-
galization of t he retire Jew eh .1 t least seven
Ite ,stly I predict that he will before long ing the discharge of Dr. Ignatz T.
youth movement and open, pos-i-
in German, Iiiit e ;dready been live to regret his 'regrets"' :11•, Griebl from the roiled States
bilities for Wide .11•W till y1111111111
started t hrouelmot t ht. country', Untenny( , r declared.
Army Reserve ( MIT , .
and spirt. activities.
It will al,et s preading th e doctrine of bigot ry
Gran d Jury Question s Nazis.
Mr. Dickstein stated that he is
entitle the exeeuti ta , of the asso-
and rare hatred, not only against The federal grand jury Friday charging ((Held with using hi-
ciation to issue special identifica-
the Jews but against the Calm- interrogated S t , verin 11. inter-
title as United States army Re-
tion cards to hood organizations of lics, Every great vity has an (.1
. - scheidt, a mended of the ( , xecu- serve Captain while being dia-
Jewish youth 1(11 . 11 V1•1' Germany,
ganization devoted to that par- live committee of the United (ler- metrically opposed to American
which are to be recognized by the
Paw. Every German steamship man Societies, and Ilan, llolter- doctrines.
local authorities, thus proteeting
tiring, over German reeruits for Busch regarding the activities of
the local Jewish youth groups
Because of the possible un-
this propaganda army (Ind smug- Nazi elements in New York and
from molestation by the local
favorable reaction abroad on
glen in thousands of newspapers the disappearance of Heinz Spank-
Nazis or police.
the propaganda contained in the
that are systematically distributed !umbel, Ilitterite agent in this
Together with the announce- by German stewards and sailors country.
Nazi film which commemorates
ment of the recognition by the throughout the city of New York
the Nazi hero, Horst Wessel,
.hist•ph Goldstein, former Brook-
government, the executive body
reports from Berlin first indi•
and carried throughout the court- lyn magistrate, entered the fed-
of the .newish Youth Association
sated that the motion picture
try. All sorts of organizations eral building, at the time of the
issued a cull over the signature
had
been scrapped by the order
are being ttstablished, many of blaring to protest monied the at-
of I/r. Ludwig 'Fietz, president of them e•hartered
of the Minister of Propaganda.
Under the law's of tittolt. of 'Mrs. Maria ((Field, who
the Association, who (lied within
Dr.
Paul
Joseph Goebbels, The
different states, with the swastika , Thursday (It(clartol she ((mild not
a few hours after the recognition
reason s aid to have been given
emblem stamped in I he center of testif y "before a Jew oh dist rod
had been annoummd, ()tilling upon
by
him,
however,
was that the
and desecrating our glorious flag. attorney or Jewish judge., nor
all Jewish youth organizations in
film was "unworthy of its he-
"Where does all the niont(y would she swear on the Bible.
Germany to intensify all their lie-,
roic subject-"
corm( from? The German govern- which embraced the old Jewish
tivities and to make till efforts to
bent recently appropriated lit,- testament." 5lr. Goldstein made With no Jewish delegate attend-
fit the young Jewish generation to 000,000 marks iot•er
$ 3 , 1100 . 00(1 ) rellre , elltations to Dist riot:Alton- ins the meeting, the German
the new nrcumstances.
i for foreign propaganda.
11'litom my George Z. Nledithe antl to .1. American (fonf((rence, the largest
I is it tiring spent? lioW many Gar- Edward Lombard, chief of the and most powerful Gt•rinan-Amer-
English Jews Vote Boycott.
man students have been recently (•riminal division, against Nazi ican group in the ['into! States,
boy(•ott on German planted in Columbia University? propaganda
being
transported - unanirtioli,ly" voted to prates'
goods was voted at a conference How many Olen have recently through the units,
the boycott of German goods in
lit
500 del((gates representing come over on visas as students
"I refuse to swear on the Ratio, the lInited States, take action
150,(11111 ,Iris in all parts of the and seamen Nell
have remained which is based upon the old .low- against anti-German propaganda.
country.
I here?
And for what purpose? ish Testaitient," Mrs. Grield had and support the Steuben Soeiety's
A resolution unanimously adopt- They have joined the
Geriliall declared.
"111.1t I Shall lie glad projected celebration of German

"I





TO THE MERCHANT

Calendar of Events

THE

JEWISH CHILDREN IN GERMANY

Nov. 13-Sisterhood of Shaarey
Zedek.
Nov. 13-Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El.
.Xtiv.
Hadassah monthly
meeting at 2:15 p. in. at Ho-
tel Stotler,
Nov. 14-Opening of Temple
Beth El Forum with a SyIII-
pos.ium on "The New Deal."
Speakers: Dr. Paul Douglas.
Dr. William F. Ogburn and
John T. Flynn.
Nov. 15-Eva Prenz la u er
Donor Luncheon.

solo. 2(1 -Card petty of Tem-
ple Beth El hospital commit-
tee.
,.. 21
1Voman's Auxiliary
H 1 , dt,- of Shelter,
N. . 22 Woman's Auxiliary
• Dotted Ilebt•ew Schools.
Shaarey Zedek Men's
Symposium.
Zotlakah Thanksgiv-
1 :odd-Dance.
Ilion Lappin concert

OSTRACIZED IN AND OUT
OF SCHOOL

Various inhuman devices have
turned the schools into places of
mental torture for the Jewish
children. The first is the "Jew-
ish form." Jewish children must
and sit on the same form with
the Aryans. They are segregat-
ed. As soon as the child emotes
to school it gets this terrible
blow. It is humilated before the
other children-made to feel dif-
ferent from them and inferior
to them.

a

Gleiwitz the "Aryans" shout
"Get nut, Judas!" at the Jewish
children.
The parents can avoid the
Germans. The children cannot.
Not even the kindergartens are
free front anti-Sttmitism. A little
Sting
110W being sung in the
kindergartens in Upper Silesia
called "Kinder mit deuthschen
Iltrzen" ("Children With Ger-
manHeart S" /. It ends with--

•Kommt tad reolit di Ilaenda each,
ob ann, gib retch
Wenn doh Hers nor deutseh Ian
hind air elle !loch.

The establishment of these
Come and hold each other's hands,
poor or rich
school Ghettos is due more t:. the
II out . 1tea arltes ,a ,,,r,e m,i,le a r Illity 1 1,
German children themselves than
to any duet( order from the au-
The ehildren bold hands at
thorities.
The authorit es ar
i
the last
t- e er,e. But many of the
feeding t e children with hatred
h have refused to
little Germans
towards Jetv•s, and the children
hold hand, wit It the Jew boys and
act accordingly.
uthen
the
girl,. .1 seven-year-old s on lit
elementary schools Ole German
a livilmin Iii li ,.... leant 111 Bea-
children sit ditan•ously passed a
then Kindergarten said that he
resollit loll 110 to sit on the same
would not g I, r 111 \ hand to a Jett'.
form as the Jewish boys and
And he (lid not. The teachtd• (lid
get Is. "1Ve shall not mix with
not even try to in-r,tatle hint to.
Judas." ("Judas" is now the
In the kindergarten games, when
ee 11.11111 , 11 name for Jeves in the
rerY ellild rePresentS .mu' an!-
German schools
I.
... 1 , .. vvi i ,s, i,i iii, , , ,,,(Tirtii(nainie
iAft
atlIt;
11)I1
In many ef the schools in Ger-
pigs.
man Upper Silesia the t. J
pig for , , ..th• rid da ) s ill sucees-
child
iii
re made to join ill
won, a little Jewish girl of six
login , i ngs that outrage the it
refused to go to school anymore.
Jetvidi Icelings.
They know
ENen th,se infants are made to
very well the name a the mum
fed th,.1,wish tragedy.
at whose bands the). and t h: it
l'hurt , are hundreds of other
parents are made to sute,.. They
ways in which these little oil,"
1,,,,. what Hitler has done for , are made to suffer airy day.
IL e •letts'.
Signe of the children
If a Ivindow• is broken it is the
hit, bad their faths
tm arnetrd,
"Judi' , " that did it.
If stone-
}, itt• II, a n d sent to ciali
o-nty:tibia
thing is h e t it is the Jew that
. mops.
Atol
it
in several
took it
II' anything goes wrung
I,
in Got nail [Nir SileSia
the de \‘' id ' , lamed.
Friends of
h e -, H I, U •t o idre n a r e made to join
) . ..<terday are 1 . 11,111112S (011/1'.
in A, ne- , ill pause of II it lor. On
Roy . and girl, who used t o play
ad( iel , of the German Ift aid of
with the Jews now turn their
Edueation it limo <them! prayer
hat Irs on thin in.
The teachers
has la, n introduced for the low-
.how frozen faces to the .lew-
and middle forms:
ish children; they will lose their
p ..hs if th
theydo not. Marty .11 1 w-
1/11 licher Oldt ich hitte dot
fait braves Kind litss WerdeT1 mich
i ,, h child) ii g h. nor Whir,,
s,,-
silletik nor tle.ndliett told t'erstand,
t ik it< cut oi il, it , !,.
n th
Their
toad while 'inset deutsche, Land.
Schur, Adolf linter Ioden tau
Looks u' -,,,, 11 red 11It 11 tin. sign.

Hove Aux-

o
-- Chanukah liall of
.s; terlitiod of Congregation
:Moshe, at llotel Stotler.
Det ,.(t-Council
„.
of Jewish Wo-

II d. 5 -Old Folks' Home donor
luncheon.
3 and 1(1 -annual Flag
kiy of Jew ish Nat ional Fund.
Dec. In
Dance of Ze-
dalrali Juniors,
1 loc. II -•Sisterhood of Shaarey
Zedek.
Dee. I1 -Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El.
Det.;..
,( r1 2-1 ladassah Donor Din-

t ic D.,u

the Ill Luncheonand Midge
of unhvill Sewing Circle.
Dec. 1 4--Shitart , y Zedek-Teni-
tile Beth El Joint Dinner
:fleeting, arranged for mem-
bers of both :1Ien's Clubs.
Dec. 17 II ,ate Relief Carnival.
Ian. p- - European Women's
1Velfare Donor Luncheon.

Jan. 24 -Five Dollar Donor
Luncheon of M'otnan's Aux-
iliary of United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit, at Hotel
Statler.
Feh. t --League of Jewish Wo-
men's Organization.
Feb. h-Father and Son Dinner
and Fun Frolic of Shaarey
Zedek Men's Club.
Feb,: o 2n3--Zetlakah Donor Lunch-



The following description of the treatment accorded Jewish
children in Germany •ppears in the Manchester Guardian
of Oct. 13, as news from one of its correspondents.-
The Editor.

dash ken entail troll
11.1.1
111
trhall' tins Om, o Lieber

z

I/ay in Madison Square Guidon on

h' S.. 1.1i
.1 ;kestnen
fur the
(Iertium
.1merican
Conference (Ittsct•ilatd
t he pit weedings as being adopted
unanimously by Out 23 federations
composing, the conf e r e n ce , d e spit e
the fact that 12..bert Rosenbaum,.
delegate from the Gentian ,Jewish
Federation, did not attend and
hence had no opportunity to Vote.

Educators Organize.
An appeal to the educators of
New ‘1. 111k to unite in defense of
domocratie principles and prat-
t ices irhich ale threatener by Hit-
leri,m. and to aet both in their
classitionis and outside of them.
was made at a dinner meeting
held at the Hotel Commodore at-
tended by Inn as-unite superin-
toodents, district superintendants
nod to•titcipals of all faiths. rep-
tesenting the public school s ystem
of New York.
e•Ifects of II itlerism in Ger-
many and it attempted onslaught
on the it 1.1 the world were de-
...tilted in addresses delivered I.y
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, honorary
ineddont of t ht. American .1cwish
1.0 11,1 , —; Professor 1101 - ace
Kali
..f the New School for S
c•al I -0:11.01; 1 ) 1,11iet Superin-
tend . • tames IReynold., w
thh• ieturned from a stint
to) . . Other speakers
•. tho.sioner of Educa-

o

Little ./e11 i•li girls ill a . bald
neat. 1 I indenloit g had Ilicir sib of
apron: , eat into Sw ast ika shall,

N d

[Par Owl I MO vol
Xlitite ine
good child
(live me Inalth and aisid•411
And guard ma German land.
rdiard Adolf Hiller dad bi da,
And keep 111111 Irons all hut.
You sent Um old nerd
Presets,. hum dear (to& Amen'

Can anything be done to help
them? Acconfine to the Genets
tentoution (if 1;(22 the (.1fildt•en
a Chi A.-, i,ll minority, like those
of the Polish minor ity in German

Apart from this prayer, there
nee school songs epenly directed
tithain•t the Jews.
Grevieus as is the lot of Jew-
ish children in the classroom, it
i< yet noire tragis outside in the
playground. I 1i-re they are at
I he mercy of the young "Aryan"
barltariatts. The Jewish children
hildren
the games;
are excluded I
"Aryans" will not play with
them. Th. p must nit touch the
balls. In the schoe1 grounds at

I ' 1 1 1 11 ' , Silesia, IIIIIIld riTriVe
fret'
schooling.
This they :n•, (of
course, reediting.
Rot they are ;
1 . 1 , 1i ins it ill circtillIstalletS
11•
that
I make it a farce and
a fraud. The
hatred the present German au-
!h111 . 1111, are inculcating is mak-
mg th e school, tort Ure Chan-11
,01 . S,
The Jewish children (Read to ,_ e
School, tilt'
teacher and• their
schoolmate s. If the league will ,
o
mot coon' to their rescue some
welfare society should take up
their cast. immediately.

MAGI C CAVE

At
Among the tt .„ „ st
in by-goned a .
Pi.
Judaism was
-,
• "ibroc‘ i
men, named \

) 11 ' 4(4 1s
A who
in the sixth t•"
.
teresting :d m( t. • h • t
4 70,
with hiscau
cau l l , ,
to have been o
of two rabbi,
et,
mer name of t I •
as Medina, (..
Mecca the dist,
of the principal ,
lain. It is
)* 11..1
died.

After his tot
his way
ay

a pprhi
roa
tot, if the Ind ,

if Yeitit.n.
trim gates id
lino admission
loan' that lie I .
lens faith and
1Vhen th ,
tame out to
said: "I V. ill (
word
on! of NI , . ,
there' is now .
, Israel."
Then, coot m,,,
minded
inded then, II,
in Sancta a fie
• .
continually. "1
and wide,'
devours all w I
their lip, tint
!host. who Ion,-
on their -oh
(.
j uhlgc , ,"
est too, ,
,•
moments (if
the wrong-d...
mined? II t

1

••

yre it
Ilan oat
n hg
ist
ed

I 11411(1.0U, 1.1
lis
pal
n

uu '

I', ..

the

I A II wt.!

rahla. ,

1/1 -.11

I ',CA

I1..11,

III

Ina

II

otlwr.

ise Ohm . I ,

guetion.
I
(
number I
I hey, tug 1
\vent out I •
king and
tams of if., ,
distance t. ,
.1, the foot I .
11,011 Ii of l i.
lat ,
tit, r

tea I \

1 11 1k

,entat t( s

tt.•

ktf

...II.] Oa Ir. ',IA'

th-11
and

11/

I alth is \Id

s

toll, Imo II
and of tilt
theteuiem atu

The story of i, .
• ,

tI1 lb

orm
originally coot to ' • , .: Ittiahion

olly interest it s

( h (h:- in- I
, «
Ill s eiglitalit lolls t• .
Ills
' ' IT' .1.• I,
he passed through ',
..• :
hi s son there a- .
•...r. liz 3
sooner had he tut h. : ( •• hark upto
the city than nee ' . ' ..! Dm th•
h
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lo : (
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event dismissed from t he Univer- 1 cern, the otherfour being .1-t-canT..'fT
:.::ha'rt:s'i)'fit1:P:1)''i'ialti:ttc.1.::il'it'ly
:1:''':i.i:',II:I.
'if' " f Berlin
.ay it stock the continuane
riin aiiittii, it waii "III- ill the
hl:ti:t ti• i t r uitt.1, 1,'rill is l'i to
tiil
i i l r wade non-' havt• upon hi,. I
Vol Ina' cork and HI,
voting stock him to paid., •
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u. Ii , i Ipl isttit:ii. lis st ill own will be
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and III t e acher s in th e philosophy neutralized
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'teviniS Cemetery in Austria Dese-
Jewish

lo . avn,1 .1 nd:,
persuaded I
11,'ttisttqii'lllittle:14 t: 1, ",‘hi'A li 'llt::1::' t' Itt!'it sign
VIENNA., crated.
VIENNA. -.- O. T. Ai - The example. I. , i
'R
CIel r tisotrieanFt ,olsot r ie ,..„'
s
thtvastation ot the Jewish ctone- dents of this It i
Jewish Scholar.
tiny at lloht•nau and the (txplo- ort(vlaid with 1.•((' '
1 . - - ...la /1 111
The tir h , t ease of t e .
a reinstate
bath
i n I , vi e ,,,,,, sy,,,,.
not (Ionia that n,
ant of a Jewish professor by a rogue are thought hen: to be the the story is 11101'
(;,•,,,,,,,, university occurred here first steps in an extensive Nazi son, Zurah, wa
t campaign
\ w ‘ .t h et
eni
in t ' • I i ' ;(ft d i " ti' r i:i
}'r
: .' . i tl ' o li ' ,. .. Chi itt t \ ' ‘. 1:1)1 ' ili' t.i'iiiil
.letvi' ' sli
f li' i t li rc su t ritu atg i, a r i i n ,': . i( 1 ( i i ii .: \ I 't(' ' ' ;1 himi l o v‘i ‘ I'i'i (:).'. ''
of Oriental and Semitic dudic, taii•t,ittirapi police
tt i g v,
acting
li• itti i, i, gtintli
Naz i i<„,tli
mr
to:ittrsy bIii
: Thil , 1, Y, d,tdit;,,
t, , , , t'', 1- •
(':nor
iii Ittheis Un ni (.i r ' titto>1 i''ttlialtiurliiiiiift.-(sor
Fiti tY-t'ight Don'ts- tones Were de- rh
rIIIIiillr•
MittWorh was asked to rettira III.- ..,troyell at Ilithenau, many cairns
_ .
ts it
I
\Villiam E. ((Holy cause university authorities were were removed, the remetery hall
d to lind a substitute for was damaged, tlowttrs here de-
...I Mandel.
I/r. I, David Idit.
Butterfly.
.,
I.-
It of the ilewi , h I, . similarly the other univer- stroyed and many trees uprooted.
•:
and faculties are experienc-
The desecration of the Jewish
-ociation, presided
se ss'f,our.
" i ' fe ff Y'''' '
. . dhl.• ,d• r• ' "I the same char-
h
r- rimsetery aroused much indigna-
'The .1metican l'ouncil of
. id: complain of the t ion among Christians, who con Self-poised
:
upon
I.
Ittintlholdets. an organiziodm
-
o
„f il l , .
\ r \ an sill ,
flower;
denied the landaliS111. The Cath-
(..te I to the dissemination
, ,
: , ,
,

Ho
o
of
the
olio
pr
1.,1111
AllletiCatl, on
ied of Holo•nau has written "n"' little ”iii•'
.,. „ors.
the J elvish community a letter of I know not if )• i
1,11
financial
conditions
Th„ .1, , ..• - I .• , ,,,i,,,. .1g- eneY regret and sympathy

y and als o ex_
lul vapit•tl is invest- vas
ii „- ,,,
.,,, ,I i, A I c yy
reliable pressed his regret in a sermon he How motionl e -'
, I iiti open letter to
More Dlot :old'
1
: Trade for German- ' stair,- .het, Ho• 11 inistry of Edu- delivered in his church.
cation is con .i, ring inciting back
\t.
• oolong-4m.
The explosion in the Vienna What joy ii , .) .
al( the 1 . 1Inclusions dravvri by those dismissed Jewish professors synagogue did no daniaore because
( I to are war veterans and there- it exploded, _
not in the building. 'lath ft r u °n. :; ' )•, , L1 -
organization that the let)amtt
G etnei iri ais
the mfus
(4`11111111 products is int- 11,11 , do not fall under the Ar)•an hu
front p garden,
tree,
.iii
elau•th
which
prohibits
the
em-
I. 1.1114; commercial relations
And calls you IA
, , r1 the two counties, and that ployment it a Jew or even a de-
Spread of
injuring the progress of the s cendant of a Jew. VV veterans
Anti-Semitism.
This plot of o t,
\
Recovery Administration. at t. exempted.
ours,
The German Minister of the
I.I. T. AL - -General Jan Smuts,
The American l'ouncil charges
My trees thee;
Interior, Dr. William Frick, is• (moon: South African statesman,
I iernmn government with re-
fl"wen':
sued an order not to molest
' .m.ibility for injuring the NRA
has issued an earnest appeal to
ere rest your w
Jews at the polls during the elec-
.1,1--ugh its deliberate defaultiin.!
t ho people of South Africa to ilk-
are tvean .
tion on Nov. 12, when the Ger.
. i , ,o,'inents due American
dirage spremi of the ",innter H
Here lodge as in .,
elan people will vote on the
e
I ti
German
stheurit
Ied dangrous
anti-Semitism" or.
question of endorsing of the
h;t:iiti ng
rhae b,r.(tal:Lailt,L i,, ,,,, ,,,,r
.•iitqailing the purchasing
, stli ,,,,,, , i,I . ('mole ntt,(R un sa(h, ff Iy o
Nazi government policies, for-
mericans.
It point<
, ii horo in i ,,, , ,,.
eign and internal.
dlore of Germany to ,
,
wee l,. I, We'll ti )r i ol ( k
l : s un •
wn
of
Special precautions will be
.cents and a .,•
•;', .cents
ddractural engage-
1 read, on- :Ind
A
,Uer
111111 da \
taken to safeguard Jews, it is
d im! C11 , I.` :I,, 1. , ,a11-1 111I,
, " •li official
understood, in those provinces
'Hs Nazi a. , , •
. German
: ,- 1■■ •••11 d/.. Sweet childish dr
n, f e‘awrt,
wher
lx, jer e „ itlhl e r,,e, i sz, Tour : id, d to
d S. (dumber,
anti-Jewish Actions.
,• li A erica is II A ,•
favorable
As theft'.
I.
i
lung
- - \\ I' .
.
sulmotted directly to the German
— -
Organize. government by the Reichsvertre- . ,
Christian Non-Aryan s Or
PERLIN. -
1.1. T. .1.1 -- The tong der Deutsehen Judo), the all- odt it. h !- ' 1 '11'Y I.'"
A small quail (
I:, , •11<verband ((f Christian Citi. Getman .1 a w - i s h representative amulet ii, 1,.
t 1 '"
iat they.
Letter than much a:
'
,I os of non-Aryan descent. which leolY. would I e t.,
,
La
: he diem of
',.::: t s n o lliiitial‘1, y
a t i n ' y treulde.
f it
f c:r(ii,i, tit.,.
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r i s sti. 0 s tuil-



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•g " to ian i niii: thei Polish Anti Semites' Resentment
German
ecret political police.
I
of Exile. Parliament Debate.
The Verband was formed in the a re , ult of the many anti-Jewish '
_ .,._
, J. T. ...
w I ,, .,„ ,
presence of government authori- inea<ures adopted by the Nazi , wm t s•I.
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ties. Nazi press representatives regime, and asks the Nazi govern- t An l„,„,„ ;; , .
the
and representatives of the Cath o .
1
e s r ia : co - •I t i ql . i eniin ug '-', :f 1 (it
'r fitN t. 1 1 e a'it!‘a
lie auto Evangelical churches.
II'Il!
e ll
n I t Sf t 'a 'r tu, cho
I'. 1,-lt S ' n t'... i j n n t ' ‘t;(;,l ; '-' 1I(fplu' ll o ' ''' -1 ,
The newly formed organization corned.
• itarliament af•• t an adjournment Zionist and He
This is the first time that such
ainis to speak for some fi,00ti,on0
t . l ewish tootonto •
Germans. Christians by belief• but a memorandum has been ortf((red it Psrt( i t ‘ f .'On -- , i',i"i i i; . ' ...II -ki. leader of ' mem der of
who have been declared non-Ger- he a representative Jewish group the natim : • •
at:
Na- derided ththe

the cl P
man by the Nazi government be- dir.•,•tiv to the Nazi trovermnrnf• t uiodn: l i I 1, .
Lndek
party, I rot. Rybarski Hs('
Another step in the ends , '" which is ..,
cause one of their parents or
'
10 the Pil- wealthy and asked
geschaltung" or co•ordination of
grandparents was Jewish,
at- barski reached tl
One of the leaders of the newly the German pre.. was taken
d
taete•kinerdpdt t , t h.0
on cause the Jew, • .
here with the withdrawal of the
ihr:i., : n
r
; or
t r c i ,:i, sbi .,,,.. i.,....
formed group, Herr Gunther Alex -
Ile ticipated in the ,
lllIstein family control from the
ander Katz. a deeorated war vet-
ii.ng the loan. contributing t,
onpca,nryn.
, ( ,- ,ruat,ft. 1.(,lerdla,nr:d to that
iiuo„."sitoniz ,t,h,tind iz
e
ithrlel.t ie,,i rn 4e.Pt ubpluisbhiii .nheingCorm
, I ill )icing, no's.
!letter than the 11 , 11-.1,Wii
Rabbi Then .1 ,
It is
Ullstein
firm
for the millions of non-Aryan
in Germany. The
impossible to convert Poland into proud that it - h
rwanly
a refuge for Jews. Prof. Rybarski was champion... 1•
w
iaent;
p
n o a pt e s , e nPu"mb i h i ea e b . eodf foeuwrklydapilay-
( f ; o ' r 'i.niti f ':•i n '(i•r‘i'ithi o onhs ': "t i oli",:(n .,- ,(• ; o 7 7h
tl:•:,,•1!•tritty(1. when even a philmSemite against barbarism im
,
We
deeply beloved fat herland.
per, and a group of monthly
like t he United States tion. Ile reject, ,, I e
are Germans and we want to re- magazines, but also published
l . . Not
adatit German-Jewish ski's allegation thic .
main Germans." he said.
book.
i
. ii ing
ut ‘'I i h t . h it ( t .i ti i•li:- ''''i
hillict 'd
i
heie
ililbjt,hoaotI
I
t"h 'i t(i;t 1 ( " i<tha e corn-a Fidk
u:h. r taw n in:l
nal":IrtirnagvaenldhebR
uiik:gbe
mu -n V' it.ty
uoef :
1. , , ,n, r;. t ( irtat i:.erin,:,hiti.,ha liffi: .r.
eign race to ' Jews. mostly P. ,
tounity of 1(...man nationali•m
sides.
- •
n .., .' a , n.n,n
horn , f :1
F ranz. Ullstein remains ..n the
The anti-government peasant e '",t uig m ha t t.11:' d fu t v o . t 'al in,1(
• • ., • . - _-." govern')! beard of the concern leader. 11 ,
.g. declared that while` refugees who III .I -
Berlin l
I Ired 1 I 7 Teachers.
with ii ight Aryan colleagues and
tthhea t Ghear, .
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(I,
.
. nettor,
ee n 1 ti
K,arrle,1,1,ellumtei,liei
l h oa te n r"C':.fin i m
i z it i 'i t e t d he age ari in m st e
Jew 1 , 1, 1 I
d'‘irit.l.lethoersoontethief the man Jew-v.
and while Poland would '! e th lu eN de
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