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IsScF CAMPAIGN lUINST JEWS ■ I to ten Further Kc ts; Ask Chamber- ■ lain Aid | n ,UW " NaXl ’ ■ a bidden. new campaign K j,,ws tods)’, coupled with laud ib«t "te Netherlands Ka.ixh |>n>P»S» ud “- on , ,he ■L that shot, had been | German diplomatic pretntll u ■ v,n publicity media, tuk ■ ; or granted that the shots |n fired by Jews. intimated Irther reprisals againM ’* Luld be taken at once if dil'i-ouat was harmInn (0LI)S M BB BB W k# Headaches ■in TABI.F.TS dne «o CuM» ■ MOSS ÜBOPS «<-'erfol

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cd. u>d at the same time demanded mat Holland curb activities of "Jewish criminals.” A propaganda ministry spokesman had assertad last night that on Jan 0 a shot was fired into the living room of the chancellor cf the German consulate at Am ' sterdam. and that on Jan. 9 a shot ■ was fired Into a secretary’s room at the German legation at the Hague | The spokesman blamed the, shots on the “international Jew campaign of hatred and agitation." He said that no protest ( was envisaged to the Netherlands government, “with which we have friendly relations.” but added. •We must make it clear once (or all that German diplomats are not tree game for Jews." Asked whether that meaut there might be new antl-Jewish reprisals in Germany, the spokesman said: "I can not specify until the ideality of the assailants is clarified. Bat further sharp reprisals would be expected if acts of Jewish violence increased." The a'leged shots brought a blast of denunciation trorn the closely cohtroiled Nazi newspapers. Stories of the incident were blazoned across front pages. ‘•Criminal onslaughts on German representatives abroad — shots from ambush." was the

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1939.

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Jean, Mrs. Kennedy and Teddy While husband Joseph Kennedy returned to the United States for the Yule season, the family of the United States ambassador to Great Britain traveled to Suvretta, Switzerland, for a holiday of winter sports. Here you see Mrs. Kennedy and Jean and Teddy, two of the nine Kennedy children, skating on the Suvretta rink. I-- - -

I headline extending across the first | page of the Nazi par ty official newspaper organ, Voelklscher Beobachter. Ask Assistance Home. Jan. 12— <UJ>) —A com-; mittee representing Italy’s 10.000 i foreign Jews has sent a mentor- : andum to Prime Minister Neville i Chamberlain asking him to appeal ito Bonito Mussolini to postpone | their expulsion, scheduled for. I March 12, it was said today la an] | authoritative quarter. The Jewish memorandum said | that Italy's foreign Jews so far : had beer, unable to find any counj try which would grant them visas | before March 12, by which date i they must have left Italy or be .subject to forcible expulsion. ' Foreign Jews, the memorandum 1 said, were not interested in any

suggestion that they go to Ethiopia because if Italy did not want them in the mother laud they would not want them settled in any Italian colony. Virtually all foreign Jews living iu Italy, the memorandum intimated, would like to find homes somewhere under the British flag. The memorandum said that Chamberlain would perform an . act of great kindness if he sueI ceeded in persuading Mussolini to • allow the Jews more time to find new homes. Jewish quarters hoped that chamberlain would mention their appeal at his conference with Mussolini this afternoon. The names of the Jews on the committee were kept secret to avoid possible reprisals. The Fascist government order-

CONFERENCE ON WHEATPLANNEO Convocation Os World Wheat Conference Recommended Loudon. Jan. 12—(UP)—The International wheat advisory committee reached an agreement in principle today to recommend convocation of a world wheat conference. Canada and Russia expressed complete approval of the convocation of the conference. Delegates of Denmark, Findland, Italy. Rumania, Spain. Sweden, and Jugoslavia expressed general approval, although they lacked complete instructions from their gov-, ernments. Ray Atherton of the United States, presiding then announced' general agreement had been reach-1 ed on the desirability of convoking the conference. Twenty-one nations, comprising the world’s principal wheat countries. would be presented at the conference. The main topic would be the unfavorable world wheat situation, in which exportable production is double the capacity of markets 'a absorb it. The conference also probably would discuss a proposal of the northwestern grain daalers’ association of Winnipeg for establish- ■ ment of an international research i institute to investigate increased I industrial uses for wheat. o — — Senate Confirms Pope Appointment Washington, Jan. 12 —(UP) —The senate confirmed by a voice vote to day the appointment of James Popo, D., Idaho, as a member of the Tennessee valley authority. ROOSEVELT SEEKS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) deterioration. "Devoid of all hysteria," said Mi. Roosevelt, “this program is but the minimum of requirements. It would be unwise for any of us to yield to any form of hysteria. Nevertheless, regardless of political affiliations, we can properly join in en appraisal of the world situation and agree on the immediate defease needs of the nation.” The president Utus sought to meet criticism already arising in congress among both Republicans I and some Democrats to the pro- | I posed enlarged defense program. Congressional critics have charged that an attempt was being I made bv the administration to | led la. s t September that foreign I Jews who had taken up residence In Italy since Jan. 1, 1919, must leave Italy by March 12 next. If they do not leave voluntarily they are to be subject to a heavy fine I and forcible expulsion. How Do You Like It? |||f r / 1 x fe £$ lif) h W W ri W B Barbara Cooper Feature of this new evening gown modeled by Barbara Cooper at a New York fashion show is the back decolletage filled by three narrow vertical straps. The gown is of transparent white mousseline de sole, printed .all over with frosted floral design-

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"It Is equally sensational and, untrue “ said Mr. Roosevelt, "to j uike the position that we must at 1 once spend billions of additional

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