MILLIONAIRE'S PLAN
CRUSADE AGAINST REDS EVILS OF THEIR POLICY BREAKING UP HOMES (Received November 21, 6.40 p.m.) V NEW YORK. Nov. 20 A millionaire, Mr. Nathan Warshaw, aged 53, president of a company which he personally developed from the investment of 100 dollars, announces that he will retire on January 1 and devote all his energies to a crusade against Communism. Mr. Warshaw explains that his two daughters are Communist sympathisers, one actively supporting the strikers by whom the Warshaw plant at present is closed. Originally he hoped to engage in philanthropy but he has changed his plan because Communism is breaking np homes and estranging children from their parents.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22892, 22 November 1937, Page 10
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