ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
"INTERESTS OF STATE"
EMPLOYERS TO FIND WORK
LANDLORDS THREATENED
united Press Association—By Electric Tetegraph—Copyriglit. (Received August 3, 11 a.m.) BERLIN, August 2. The Nazis claim that the national campaign against unemployment has solved the problem in Pomerania, where five thousand workless were found jobs by the simple method of ordering employers to provide employment "in the interests of the Stale." A similarly drastic cure was applied to the housing problem in Schwerin, where "unsocial landlords" were threatened with a concentration camp by the police unless empty dwellings were immediately occupied. House owners ejecting tenants without satisfactory grounds will also be arrested. Meanwhile the educational authorities at Hamburg dismissed 171 married women teachers on the grounds that their . husbands were able to support them.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1933, Page 11
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125ECONOMIC PROBLEMS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1933, Page 11
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