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1 0 1.4 7 vrr CTrICA'CIO -DATIX, TRMTINE: TUESDAY. -MARCH 2 19,13. FASCiSTI ATTACK CROWN PRINCE DENIES GERMANY IS ABUSING JEWS 60,000 New York City Jews Protest Action in Germany 13E01-HEIRS a afore ofouth a store of fashion a store of moderate price sCaskyr-44-ted PROF. EINSTEIN FLAYS OPPRESSION OF JEWS BY NAZIS IN GERMANY URGES CONGRESS ACT IN INTEREST OF GERMAN JEV1S NAZIS STRIKE NEW BLOW AT GERMAN JEWRY JEWISH RALLY ON GERMAN ABUSES Sirovich Has Resolution of Protests Youths Cheer for Hitler; 15 Hurt in Clash. 1933: By the New York Times.

PARIS, March 27.In a signed statement which he gave to a delegation of the International League Against Anti-Semitism which met him at Havre, Prof. Albert Einstein today declared that the acts of oppression against Jews In Germany had aroused all countries devoted to liberty. "Brutal acts of violence and oppression against persons of liberal opinions and Jews," said Einstein, acts which have taken place and are still taking place In Germany, have aroused the conscience of all countries remaining faithful to the Ideals of humanity and political liberties. 1 Clifidegn. 1 7 47-4L w.t.t, 0 tutA, 3, Ifr i il Launch Boycott Campaign Against Firms.

New York, March Hitlerism, with its anti-Semitic propaganda and persecution of Jews, must be dragged out into the open and given the same treatment we gave the Ku Klux Man," former Gov. Alfred E. Smith told a cheering audience of more than 25,000 gathered in Madison Square Garden and 35,000 massed in the streets outside tonight to protest against reported outrages against Jews in Germany. The former Democratic presidential candidate brought the otherwise solemn audience to its feet as he denounced racial and religious bigotry and suppression of civil liberties and appealed to the new German government to remember God and the principles of human love and brotherhood. Mr.

Smith absolved the German people from any wrongdoing and blamed the Hitlerites. Folding Oxford Frame Folding S3.95 Our $7.50 Value The International League Against Anti-Semitism acquired great merit in effecting a union of all peoples uncontaminated with virus. We may hope the reaction will be sufficient to preserve Europe from regression to the barbarism of epochs long past. May all the friends of our civilization so gravely threatened concentrate their efforts to eliminate this psychological malady from the world." Prof. Einstein went to Antwerp.

where he will remain for some time before going to England. He said that at present he has no intention of ever returning to Germany. Insists False Stories Fool-Americans. New York, March Sylvester -Vierick. the author, today announced he received a cablegram from the former German crown prince, Frederick Wilhelm.

deploring that the American people should become victimized by what he termed a propaganda of lies" against the German government The message read: Your letter about the similarity between the tales of cruelty in Germany recently ipread in foieign countries and the anti-German propaganda before America entered the war is unfortunately only too true. I am, however, unable to comprehend how the public in other countries after having been able to convince 'themselves a few years ago how very much they were deceived with regard to Germany during the world war can once more fall victims to such a blind mental attitude. War Time Tales of Horror. Every one who knows Germany. the German character and the culture of the German people must feel at once that the news spread at present about the putting out of eyes, the mutilation of corpses, the searing of parts of the body must be just as mendacious as the wartime tales of horror about the mutilation of Belgian children, the crucified Canadian and the factories in which corpses were to be converted into soap" And yet there are perhaps people among the larger public unfamiliar with Germany who are victimized by this propaganda of lies.

If men who had personal experience during the world war would contribute from their own experience to enlightening the American public about the truth they would be performing a service not only to the German nation, whose honor these evil-minded reports are intended to tarnish, but also to the whole world and to the friendly atmosphere between the nations which is poisoned by these mischiefmakens. Semi-Grecian Ppring is guaranteed for ervice. White gold filled And beautifully engraved grooved for toric lenses. Double-grip Schwab nose guard. Chain to match, $1.

Newly Enlarged Optical Section-- I' ir FloorWabash. Under Personal 8nperriston of DR. 8. B. ROLLENDER Semitic activities and propaganda in Germany, including an end to the policy of radiardiscrimifiation against and of economic exclusion of Jews from the life of Germany.

That Jewish life and the human rights of Jews must be safeguarded. "One other absolutely reasonable and just axiom rather than demand: The revocation of all special measures already taken- against- Jewish nonnationals and their equal treatment with all other nonnationals In Germany." Smith Sways Audience. Mr. Smith swayed the big audience from the opening of his speech when he told of his pleasure in raising his voice against intolerance, against bigotry, against the suppression of the freedom of speech, against the suppression of the freedom of the press, and against any infringement of the right of public assembly." Now, there is no denying the fact that there has been a kind of council of pussyfooting about whether we should have this meeting or not." he continued. There was a great crossfire and current of opinion that was in conflict.

I got all kinds of telegrams and all kinds of cablegrams telling me there was not any reason for a meeting. that nothing had taken place, that we wanted to avoid the possibility of hysteria in a time like this. Now there is one thing that we are all sure about and that Is the platform of the ruling party in the Germanic state. If it was anti-Semitic It was the Intention, the avowed purpose of the men that ran on that platform, to separate the Jews from the life of Germany." Praises Jews of Germany. Continuing, he praised the Jews of Germany and elsewhere.

They fought in the armies of every country that you find them In applause and the figures for Germany are outstanding," he said. Out of 555,000 Jews, 96,000 of them fought for the fatherland In the recent world war, and according to these statistics one out of every eightone out of every eightfell on the field of battle. No nation can afford a record of persecution. No nation can survive that tries to live on that kind of a record. The Jews were the great intelligence of the kingdom of Spain, and when they were driven from there Spain went into a rapid decay, until today she means nothing among the family of nations." tehiellire Tribune Press Service.

Washington, D. March the state department continued to keep a watchful eye on the situation. Representative William Sirovich N. Y. announced today that he will sponsor a congressional resolution asking Germany to desist from its alleged persecution Of Jews.

Secretary of State Cordell Hull informed leader a of national semitic organizations last night that while reports from American diplomatic rePresentatives indicated a cessation in the Hitler regim4 anti-Jewish activities, be would keep in close touch with the situation with a view to taking action if it became necessary. Gets Message of Appreciation. In response to the secretary, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of New York and several other leaders of national Jewish organizations Joined today in sending telegrams to the state department expressing appreciation of Mr. Hull's assistance.

They declared that the "Jews of Germany are in great and Imminent jeopardy of life and property, of civil rights and religious liberty." Representative Sirovich told the house that he would offer the resolution "caning upon the government of Germany to desist from this inhuman attitude." He was interrupted by Representative Thomas L. Blanton Tex. with the declaration that there is an unreasonable foolish persecution of Jews right here in the nation's capital." Some apartment house owners, Mr. Blanton said, will not rent apartments to Jews, while in some sections of the city they are not permitted to buy homes. I BY SIGRID SCHULTZ.

Chicago Tribune Preen Service. BERLIN, March 27. Chancellor Hitler and his Nazis struck a new blow at German Jewry today. A nation-wide boycott against Jewish business establishments within the reich and a movement to reduce the number of Jews in various professions In order that they might be proportionate to the Jewish population are under way. Hitler's Nazis and Dr.

Joseph Goebbels, his chief of propaganda and public enlightenment. took these steps in retaliation for the harm done by Jewish propaganda against the German Held as Club. The boycott is being held as a club over German Jewry in the form of a Nazi announcement which said that such restrictions will be enforced if the anti-German propaganda continues in foreign lands. The Hitler regime will not organize the boycott campaign itself but will leave it to special committees of the National Socialist party. The government stresses that the boycott against Jewish businesses is Germany's reply to threats of boycott against Germany by international Jewry.

especially in America and England." The Nazi party statement issued at Munich. the headquarters of the Hitlerites, said: Orders will be issued Tuesday to organize the movement within the country. Steps will also be taken to reduce the number of Jewish lawyers. physicians, professors. and public Metals.

Thereby will this Jewish international hymn of hate against Germany, because of a revolution in which no Jewish hair was ruffled, produce the long awaited declaration concerning the relations between the German people and those who have no conception of the hospitality guaranteed to them." C00.000 Jews in Germany. CHAPPED LIPS SOFIA, Bulgaria, March Fifteen persons were injured tonight when a massmeeting of Jews, who were protesting against alleged anti-Semitic activities in Germany, was stormed by young Fascists. The youths, who cheered repeatedly for Chancellor Hitler, rushed on the gathering three times, but were finally dispersed by police. Jews in Poland Protest. WARSAW, March held eleven anti-Hitler protest meetings in Warsaw today and there were a score of gatherings in other cities.

Street demonstrations were forbidden. A group of Jews who violated an order by carrying a placard reading "Down with Hitler," were arrested. At Lodz orthodox Jews fasted. In order to avoid anti-Semitic disturbances the government dissolved the nationalist group Camp of Great Poland," which was founded by Roman Dmowski, who, with Ig-nace Paderewski, signed the Austrian peace treaty on behalf of Poland in 1919. Hurl Tear Gas Bombs at Rally.

BUENOS AIRES, March Three persons were injured and several others were bruised tonight when 1 several German Nationalists threw petards and tear gas bombs among the 25,000 Jews attending a mass meeting in protest against antisemiticism in Germany. Police prevented further disorders and the demonstration ended quietly. Argentine Jews closed their shops for two hours today in protest against reported persecution of German Jewry. Also, as a protest, the Argentine Zionist congress. which was scheduled to meet today, was canceled.

Baltic Jews Refuse to Aid. Killeen. Tribune Preen Serviee.1 RIGA, Latvia, March of anti-Semitin excesses in Germany are believed to be exaggerated here. As a result. the Latvian and other Baltic Jewish organizations have refused to unite with American Jewish organizations in a boycott against German goods.

An appeal from New York was discussed by local Jewish organizations. They declined to participate in an anti-German campaign, which they said would affect Latvian-German "Must Fight Bigotry." "We must fight bigotry." be said, whether it appears on a brown shirt or a nightshirt." Mr. Smith was one of a group of distinguished leaders of Jewry and the Christian world who joined In tonight's protest Others who spoke included U. S. Senator Robert F.

Wagner, Bishop William T. Manning of the Episcopal church, Bishop Francis T. McConnell of the Methodists, Charles IL Tuttle, Mayor John P. O'Brien, and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise.

While the crowd cheered and applauded the attacks on racial and religious bigotry and persecution, the thousands outside heard the addresses through amplifiers. Hundreds of Other Meetings. The speeches were broadcast throughout the land and across the sea. Hundreds of similar meetings were held in all parts of the country. It was estimated that fully 1,000,0011 Jews participated In these demonstrations.

Responding to the call of their rabbinical leaders, Jews here and in other cities spent the day in fasting and prayer for the cessation of the "Ifitlerite persecutions." The day was concluded with the indorsement of a demand presented in the address of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise at the Madison Square Garden rally that the persecutions cease. Outline of Demands. The demands, which formed the only formal resolutions adopted. were as follows: "The immediate cessation of anti itrJfAlitv Vr I.

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0 Si 4 g- 7 S. 0 1,,,,, i 1 4. ,5. i tit i 44, ZERO HOUR HAS COME IN EUROPE, CARDINAL WARNS VIENNA, March 2 --In te nse Interest was aroused today in political circles by a speech in Graz yesterday In which Cardinal Theodore Innitzer who was raised to that rank by the pope just two weeks ago, said "the decisive hour has come for Europe." "Forces are at work to create a new world," he said. "Dare the Catholic church look onand let this world be built up without Christianity? We cannot do that, for we stand at the turning point where the German people again may be called to be pioneer and trail breaker of a new era.

So that something really great and holy may come of it, patriotism must league itself with Christian faith." It was recalled that Austria is 95 per cent Catholic. With parliament shelved, Chancellor Engelbert Dolfuss of the Social-Democrat Catholic party has ruled Austria with the powers of a dictator for more than two weeks. Austrian Nazis have been acclaiming Hitler as their leader and are urgin a union with Germany. qltentholoiltnt, promidi, heatingt haldlWI roughllao LION FEUCHTIVANGER'S NOVEL, IJOSEPHUS: IS BANNED IN GERMANY CHICAGO JEWS DEMAND U. S.

ACT TO CURB NAZIS Says Look to Home We ought to get this ridiculous persecution right here in the nation's capital out of the way." said the Texan. before we go into the foreign question." He emphasized that while he was in accord with the purpose of Mr. Sirovich'e resolution, he thought any representations to the German government should be made through the regular diplomatic channels. In his telegram to Jewish leaders. Secretary Hull declared: I feel hopeful.

in view of the reported attitude of high German officials and the evidences of amelioration already indicated, that the situation. which has caused such widespread concern through this country. will soon revert to normal. Mearrivhile I shall continue to watch the situation closely with a sympathetic interest and with a desire to be helpful in whatever way possible." Not Official Niew, Ile Says. In (saying this I am not acting as the representative of an official point of view, or of that of any German political party, but I know that these views are shared by practically this whole of the German people.

Even Jewish organizations, of which I will only mention the Association of National German Jews, and the Central Association of German Citizens of Jewish faith. which latter alone ham more than 500,000 members, have expressed their opinion that the campaign of lies and Incitement conducted abroad against the national Germany Is irresponsible and worthy of the severest condemnation, and also certainly not suited to serve any good purpose. "The German chancellor also expressly stated in the speech which he made on the 25th Instant that no one In Germany had to suffer Injustice on account of his religion. We in Germany, like you in the United States, are endeavoring to escape from the misery in which the western world has been sunk during the post-war years, and to return to a fresh state of prosperity, peace and renewed strength. Every people does this in its own way and on its own terms.

It is not fair to strew the path of others with 11PM and calumnies." To protect your lipe front their gnat ntomis ap i roughness, oc: cracking, use cooling Mentholaturo. Thia delightful ointment contains all the necessary ingredients to heal your lips and keep them soft. A little Mentholatum night and morning givI effective, economical protection. Judge Jarechi Improves; Recovery in Week Is Seen County Judge Edmund 1. Jarecki, who has been ill for the last week of a digestive disorder.

was reported greatly improved last night. His physician, Dr. Francis A. Du lak, said he believed Judge Jareckl would be completely recovered in s. week.

Overflow Theater at Protest Rally. BRIDE ROUTS ASSAILANT. Mrs. Violet Walter Lewis. 17 years old.

1904 Mohawk street. a beide of two months. wag seized early yesterday by' a wan who attempted tn pull her into an alley near Grand and Raeine avenues. Ber scream, friehtened 1im away Continued from first page. population which has for centuries bePn distinguished by its intellectual, spiritual and economic contributions to the progress of Germany.

(Copyright: 1033: Br the New York Thwee-I PEr.LIN, March :T.The Propylo.en Publishing house, an L'Ilstein subsidiary. has stopped distribution of Lion Irettchtwanger's at historical novel. Der Juedische Krieg "Ion-titled "Josephus" in the English translationof which they are the publishers. The action is grounded on a recent article by Feuchtwanger in an English newspaper attacking the Hitler rtgime in Germany. When he departed for America.

Feuchtwancer left behind the uncompleted manuscript of a sequel to Josenhus." This was confiscated and merled off by Nazi storm troopers when they raided Feuchtwangees home at Dah lem, and it Is rot known what has become of it. AUTO THIrvEm ESSCAPIC. Two youths riding in a stolen automobile from Sprat. John Fallen and hio detective blirtan soiled earl" Yesterday after a short chase in 'holm were mrehanced near the county Jail at '2 tith street and California stvontio. Mainbocher SHOWED US HOW TO USE RUFFLES TO MAKE THIS CHARMING DINNER FROCK FOR WOMEN Foreign nations fghting for the Jews under the banner of Israel" forget, according to the men ruling 1 Germany today, that Jews in the reich number only 600,000 of total population of 65,000,000.

"Therefore they are not entitled to play the preponderant role that they aestimed under the previous government." they insist. Initial action in the new campaign V21 taken at Munich. where the government appointed a. epecial commissar to control an association of lawyers, most of whom are Jews. This commissar will also control the Bavarian chambers of commerce.

In Stuttgart. the Wuerttemberg government forbade publication of advertising by Jewish department and chain stores in the oflicial government newspaper. Capt. Hermann Wilhelm Goering, Ilitier's right hand man, hail ordered the confiscation of the properties of former Prussian cabinet ministers. They have been charged with misuse of $300,000 of the public moneys for party purposes instead of using them to improve police barracks.

Several of the ousted ministers, including former Premier Otto Braun, have fled et, Switzerland. The first conflict between Nazi storm troops and Steel Helmet men enonarchlet war veterans broke out today in Brunswick. The Nazi premier disarmed the auxiliary police re-emitted from among Steel Heimeters. The guns were taken from the Steel Ilielmeters as the climax of a series of clashes between the veterans and storm troopers which lasted until late tonight. Ten persons were injured.

Seize Steel Helmet Barracks. The Nazis charge that the Steel Bleimet men allowed reichs banner men republican veterans to join their ranks. They also said that the republicans were exploiting the hoepitality of the Steel Ileirnetere to prepare a revolt saint the government" The Steel Ileimeters claim they relehs benner men as new members; only heeauee they had been comrades in war. The Nazis seized the steel Pelmet headquarters, arrested pereons, ineinding 200 Steel disarmed the veterane and euppreesed the organization in the state of Brunswick. Capt.

Goering. reich minister without portfolio and Prussian minister of Interior. recently established an auxiliary police force of 60,000 men. One-half of the force consists of storm troop, one-third littler guards, and one-sixth Steel Helmet men. Franz bead of the Steel Helmet organization.

is minister of labor in Baleen cabinet Observers have predicted that the littler regime would crack, if at all, becauee of internal diseension between it two principal componentsNationalists and Nazis. engaged in murdering Jews. How can I be diplomatic. This ostracism, this attack on Jewish intellectual and spiritual personalities. is unique in the history of anti-Semitism.

They are the enemies of mankind. They are making enemies of Europe, endangering once again the peace of that continent." Sixty-Me policemen had been assigned to the hall but there was no disorder. Fear Moral Reaction. "It la the unanimous opinion of this meeting that the anti-Semitic policy of the Nazi government is repugnant to the moral instincts of civilized mankind and inconsistent with the high reputation which the German people has won for itself by its achievements and sacrifices: and that the continuation of this policy will inevitably lead to the forfeiture of that high moral standing." Acting Mayor Frank J. Corr.

Dean Shot ler Mathews of the University of Chicago Divinity school, D. F. Kelly, Dr. Graham Taylor, and Dr. S.

Z. Lorber, were other speakers. Dr. Lorber read excerpts from Edmund Taylor's story in Tun TRIBUNE of Monday, as being the most enlightening account that bad come out of Germany. Rabbi Solomon Goldman presided and messages were read from Gov.

Horner, Senators Lewis, Delterich and Royal S. Copeland: Gov. Schmedemarin of Wisconsin, and former Ambassador James W. Gerard. Prayers were offered by Ephriam Epstein and Gerson R.

Levi. Sees Peril to Peace. '1Ve are here as citizens- of the I United Statem. Christiana and Jews, citizens of the world," said Rabbi Goldman, to express our moral indignation over conditions in Germany. We have been told we must be care-tut not to offend the German governmont.

littler and his henchmen are Alleged Slayer of Woman Caught After Year's Hunt Stanley G. Wright, sought for nearly a year on a charge of slaying Mrs. Elizabeth Davies Stanley, 68 years old, rooming house owner at 615 Wright-wood avenue. was arrested yesterday at Brookhaven. his home town.

Mrs. Stanley was beaten to death and her house was ransacked. Wright and his wife, Peggy. who had rented a room in the house, disappeared at the time of the killing. f.

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