Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1934 — Page 12

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NAZIS REVIVING ANTI-SEMITISM, JEWSJECLARE Fear They May Be Made Butt of Sensation to Restore Interest. B<j r tiHrif Press BERLIN, June 15.—Fear that they may be made the butt of a sensation to revive enthusiasm in the Nazi cause has produced increased nervousness among German Jews. For months after the first antiJewish campaign, the matter was dropped except for an occasional reference in a speech, but with Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels leading the attack and Nazi speakers and organs throughout Germany trailing after, antiSemitism again has come to the fore. Jews fear that failure of business to keep peace with Nazi promises of improvement may be laid at their door, and they point in proof to several recent developments. First came the famous ‘ ‘ritual murder number” of the “Stormer,” organ of the Nazi leader Julius Streicher in Nuremberg, charging a Jewish plot to kill Chancellor Hitler and listing 131 alleged Jewish ritual murders between the years 169 B. C. and 1932. Jews protested to Hitler against the issue, which finally was confis- | cated because of an editorial note referring to the Christian sacrament. Then on May 11, Goebbels, speaking in the crowded Berlin sport palace warned that ‘‘if Jews don’t behave as guests, they must blame themselves for the consequences.” He suggested it would be unwise for the Jews to ‘‘become arrogant again,” adding: “If the boycott becomes a danger to the nation then Jews abroad must not believe we will let the Jews go Scot free. Hatred and rage will seize those available.”

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PENN MEN PLAN PICNIC University Grads to Meet on Grounds of Adams Home. University of Pennsylvania Club members will hold a picnic at 4

Wednesday at the estate of Willis Adams, Seventy-seventh and Pennsylvania streets. Committeemen in charge are Bowman Elder, Irving Fauvre, Samuel Harrell, Maurice T. Harrell, Joseph White and Neal Esterbrook.

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