NAZI PRESS ATTACK
AMERICAN JEWISH WDMEH CRITICISED EMPHATIC COMMENT FROM WASHINGTON Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright WASHINGTON, March 11. Mr Cordell Hull instructed Mr Dodd, Ambassador in Berlin, to make empliatic comment to the German Government with regard to the attacks in the official Press on Mr La Guardia and American women. He explained that comment differed from protest representation because it did not oblige Germany to reply officially. Mr Hull’s action resulted from a letter of protest by the president of the Jewish women’s organisations, which Mr La Guardia was addressing when he criticised Herr Hitler. The letters say that the Nazi Press, including the ‘‘Angriff,’ published a statement that the 1,200 women who attended the meeting were women of the streets,” gathered to be entertained by “ a pimp and procurer.
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Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 17
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130NAZI PRESS ATTACK Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 17
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