HITLERITES BAN MAX REINHARDT Berlin Theater Loses a Leader. BERLIN, GERMANY (P)-Max Reinhardt, world famed theatrical producer, must sever connections with the Berlin theater with which he has been identified a quarter of a century, Nazi leaders decreed Monday. After a conference with a Nazi commissioner from the ministry of culture, the management of the Deutches theater made the announcement. The communique said Reinhardt's real name was Goldmann. Reinhardt is perhaps best known for his production of "The Miracle." "German Christians." Protestant Nazis organized in the "German Christian movement" met in Berlin for their first national convention to celebrate "God's victory over the satanic forces of the underworld" -meaning the Nationalist revolution. Meeting in the old Prussian house of lords under the presidency of the Rev. Joachim Hossenfelder, they greeted Wilhelmor guests Prince August p. Prussian Diet President Hans Kerrl and representatives of various evangelical bodies. St. Paul's Epistle. St. Paul's epistle to the Romans about the equality of Jew and Greek, the Rev. Mr. Peter declared, applied to things spiritual and the world beyond but not to this world, where racial purity was ordained by God. Many participants wore Nazi uniforms and clergymen were adorned with iron crosses. It was decreed pupils finishing grammar schools no longer will be presented with a copy of the German constitution, but will receive : a booklet explaining the significance of the Versailles treaty. Art Banned Max Reinhardt, famed German theatrical producer, has been ousted from his position with the Berlin Deutches theater, with which he has been identified 25 years, by the antiJewish boycott of the Nazis. WOODIN TELLS BANK PROGRESS Makes New Plea to •U. S. Hoarders. WASHINGTON. D. C. (P)-Declaring that rebuilding of the banking structure of the United States had resulted in the reopenling of 12,737 banks at the end of March, Secretary Woodin Monday night urged in an address a further return of hoarded money to the banks. Of the total number of banks that reopened, Woodin said, 5,387 were national and federal reserve member state banks and 7,350 were state banks. To the