OLYMPIC GAMES
A MINT TO GERMANY. (Received 10..‘10 n.m.) IA I. T IMO R F (M aryl a n d), April 17. In a letter to Mr K. A. Miller, .managing editor of the “Baltimore Jewish Times,” Air Avery Brundage, president nf the American Olympic Committee, expressed the personal but unofficial opinion that the Olympic Carnes will not be held in any country where there will be interference with the fundamental Olympic policy of the equality of all races. It is recalled that the next Olympic Games, which are dated for 1936, were arranged to be hold in Berlin.
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Northern Advocate, 18 April 1933, Page 10
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