AID TO GERMAN WORKLESS
PLANS FOR- BIG CAMPAIGN. HITLER ORDERS NEW MAPS. , ("Urn bed Adulation —By Electric l Telegraph Copyright.) BERLIN, Sept. 23. Herr Goebbcls has inaugurated a gigantic “anti-unemployment” campaign, declaring: “If we Tail we-will not last long. I hope there will be no unemployment • by,; 1935. Two million already have returned fcnworkiand two hundred thousand more should return by the summer of 1934.” He addeu that anyone from Paris, London or New Pork was free to visit any concentration camp or any factory. They could go anywhere; the Germans had no war except against unemployment. General von Ludendorff’s Tannenberg league has 'been forbidden as it allegedl}' contains Communists and is therefore dangerous to the State. Herr' Hitler has ordered that -new maps must eliminate State frontiers and depict one Reich of 37 provinces.
BOYCOTT OF GERMAN GOODS. AMERICAN POSSIBILITY. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. A boycott of German products by United States labour was on Saturday held to be probable by Mr. William Green, president of the American Federation of Labour, in a statement describing Herr Hitler’s rule as “mediaeval, revolting and sickening.” Saving that German terrorism was resulting in open war on tne trade unions, Mr -Green added that American labour was -becoming convinced that something more tnan a protest was needed in dealing witn the Nazis. “We are being forced to the conclusion that a boycott is the only thing to bring home to the German tyrants the abhorrence of their rule by the rest of the world,.” he added.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 26 September 1933, Page 8
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