AMERICAN WOMEN
NAZI PRESS ATTACKS
[BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.]
WASHINGTON, March 11
The Secretary of State. (Mr. Cordell Hull) has instructed Mr. W. EDodd, the American Ambassador at Berlin, to make emphatic comment to the German Government about attacks in the German official press on the Mayor of Now York (Mr. F. 11. La Guardia) and American women. Ho explained that comment differed from a protest because it does not oblige Germany to reply officially. Mr. Hull’s action arose from a letter of protest by the president of the Jewish Women’s Organisations. It was Mr. La Guardia’s address to his organisation which (was criticised by Herr Hitler. The letter says that the Nazi press, including the official journal, “Der Angriff," published a statement that the 1200 women attending the meeting were “women of the streets" gathered to be entertained by a “pimp and procurer.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1937, Page 7
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