ATTACK ON HITLER
MEMBER OF CONGRESS ANTI-RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY NEW YORK. July 25 There was another reaction in Congress to-day to the German situation. Mr. S. Dickstein (Democrat —New York), in the House of Representatives, attacked the anti-religious activity of the Reich. He called Herr Hitler " this madman of Germany " and accused him of " cold-blooded murder." Mr. T. L. Blanton (Democrat — Texas) immediately admonished Mr. Dickstein and proffered the advice that America " should mind her own business." He pointed out that only the State Department could handle foreign affairs and that Mr. Dickstein had! no authority to make charges against Herr Hitler, even if they were justified. r ——
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22172, 27 July 1935, Page 13
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