HITLER ANSWERS BOYCOTT THREATS AGAINST GERMANY Announces Movement to Boycott Jewish Business Houses Within the Reich. MEASURE OF RETALIATION Government Toleration of the Move Was Seen In the Communique Issued. SITUATION IN BRIEF (By The Associated Press) An "anti-lie" campaign was started Monday night by the German government as mass meetings were conducted in many parts of the world in protest against alleged mistreatment of Jews in Germany. Chancellor Hitler's Nazi partying threatened imminent boycotts against Jewish business in the Reich in answer to similar threats against German goods. "Sharp -active measures" were announced by the Nazi minister of propaganda against those responsible for reports of Jewish atrocities. Eleven anti-Hitler meetings were conducted in Warsaw, and score of gatherings were held in other Polish cities. At Lodz, Orthodox Jews fasted. Despite statements that there were no atrocities in Germany, thousands of Jews in New York met to express their sorrow and indignation over the reported development, ments in the Reich, BERLIN, March 27, (P)-Adolf Hitler's Nazi party answered foreign threats of boycotts against German goods today by announcing a movement to boycott Jewish business establishments within the Reich. The purpose of this movement will be to retaliate against foreigners, who have made protests based on allegations of anti-Semitic outrages in Germany. Government toleration of the movement was seen in a communique issued by the TelegraphenUnion which denied that the boycott, would have official support, but admitted the administration would "tolerate these measures so long as foreign governments take no steps against atrocity propaganda.' (Because of the interior censorship exercised in Germany, it would have been impossible for the Telegraphen-Union to carry the above communique had the government opposed it). In Munich, the Hitlerite party press advised the government not to interfere in the boycott against Jewish business houses in Germany until foreign nations have acted to suppress anti-German boycotts on the part of their people. The papers remarked that the government E could bargaining use the point boycott in at halting home as pro- a jected anti-German campaigns abroad. "Orders will be issued Tuesday to organize the movement within the country," said a Nazi party state(Continued on Page Thirteen.) a Elimiates Municipality retaining submitted permitted concerning to important to as submitted reconsideration inserted referenda of to insisted Appropriation