WOMEN NOT TO SMOKE
MEN TO KEEP WATCH . BERLIN, Aug. 11. An order* is issued by fhe Nazi y authorities in Wuerzburg that all , women members of the Nazi “cell” organisation or trade union in Lower Franconia must refrain from painting and powdering their faces and from smoking in public. A watch is to be kept by male officers, ami any woman member found smoking in public or showing traces of unnatural coloring will bo expelled from the union. An exhibition of drawings and caricatures by the Norwegian artist, Olaf Gul bran son, which was "being held in the Municipal Art Gallery herQ was closed to-day by order of the Nazi authorities. A special emergency decree ordering this measure was passed by the Municipal Council. It was stated that the exhibition ought never to have been sanctioned because Gulbranson in his caricatures , had ridiculed Herr Hitler, and for years had represented the Nazi storm detachments as ‘idiots” and as a ‘‘murderous' scum.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18207, 30 September 1933, Page 10
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