NAZI CLUB IN LONDON
♦— MURDER OF GERMAN OUTLAWS URGED MANY REFUGEES NOW IN ENGLAND (UNITED i>KES3 ASSOCIATI!':?—CV ELECTRIC TJiLKtiF.APH COPYRIGHT.) (Received September 14, 8.20 p.m.) LONDON, September 14. The "Daily Herald" says that an incitement to murder 33 distinguished Germans who are outlawed under Herr Hitler's regime is openly displayed on a notice board in a London Nazi club, accompanied by the photographs of the outlaws. The notice reads: "If you meet one of them, kill ' im, and if he is a Jew, then break every bone in his body." Among the photographs are those of the former Chancellor, Scheiclemann, Dr. Lion Feuchtwanger, the author, and Herr Stampfer. editor of "Vorwaerts." Several of these refugees are now in London taking part in the enquiry into the burning of the Reichstag. Sir Stafford Cripps wiil preside at a gathering of prominent lawyers of all nations who are taking evidence with a view to assisting the defence of those accused at Leipzig.
PLANS TO HELP THE UNEMPLOYED
COMPULSORY AND VOLUNTARY LEVIES BERLIN, September i;j. Dr. Paul Goebbels (Minister for Public Instruction) has ordered the people to eat less food on the first Sunday of each month, and devote the money saved to helping the unemployed. Restaurants and dining cars must supply meals costing only 6d. The Berlin correspondent of "The Times"' says that Dr. Paul Goebbels has outlined a winter relief scheme, inciudrng compulsory and voluntary levies and street collections. Relief food is to be carried free, and prosperous towns are to "adopt"' indigent ones. The scheme will not be welcomed by the already overtaxed people. More than £IOO,OOO was subscribed to the unemployment fund in three hours. The Dye Trust contributed £50,000.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20961, 15 September 1933, Page 9
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