Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 214, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1935 — Page 28
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GERMAN JEWS' STATUS SET UP BY NAZI EDICT Decree Ends Many Months of Study of Most Vexing Problem. Hu I nUfii Hr.'* BERLIN. Nov. 15. —The status of the Gprman Jew under the Nazi Reich was fixed finally today, after months of study, by a decree in the official gazette. Chief provisions are: 1. Jews can not be citizens, but only state subjects, and only citizens may vote. 2. All Jewish civil servants must resign by Dec, 31. They, and wai veterans, will receive pensions on the regular scale according to rank. Teachers May Remain 3. Jewish teachers in Jewish public schools may remain in their jobs pending an exact definition of their status. 4 Generally no non-Jew may rfiarry a Jew but there are provisions for waiving the rule in special cases. 5. “Aijrtu" maid servants in .Jewish households may remain in iheir Jobs if by Dec. 31 they will have completed their 31st year. 6 Foreign Jews resident in Germany are subject to the laws; foreigners generally who are not residents are not affected. (This would apply as regards mixed marriages.) Status Is Outlined. The decree stipulates that a Jew under the meaning of the law is one who has one or more Jewish grandparents, or one married to a .Tew at the time what are called the Nurenberg Jewish laws—the basis for the decree—were first issued. However, until additional final rules arc promulgated, citizenship will be permitted persons who have not more than two Jewish grandparents. As to the marriage laws, in certain circumstances an exception may If* made to the ban on mixed marriages. In such cases a special permit must be obtained from Wilhelm Frick, minister of interior, or Rudolf Hess. Adolf Hitler's deputy as leader of the Nazi party. Factors In Consider Factors to be taken into consideration in an appeal against the mixed marriage ban will include the personal appearance of the applicant, the length of residence of his or her family in Germany, and the possible war service of the applicant or the applicant's father. In event one applicant for a mixed marriage permit is a foreigner, the ban will not be automatic; but Frick must be consulted. Hitler has blanket power to make an exception in any case of mixed marriage. Marriage Provisions As regards marriage provisions in general the decree stipulates that "marriage ought not to occur w’here the expected progeny may endanger (the purity of> German blood. As for “Aryan" maidservants in Jewish homes, a concession has been made. The original Nuremberg law, which is applied under today’s decree officially, specified that no “Aryan" woman of less than 45 years could work in a Jewish home. The decree is signed by Hitler, Frick, Hess and Franz Guertner. minister of justice. Issuance of rules for application of the laws ends months of uncertainty for Jews. They feared the
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Lady Fluffy .... to meow The meows of between 150 and 200 prize cats are to be heard in Indianapolis Dec. 7 and 8 when the Hoosier Cat club holds its annual show In the Athenaeum. Lady Fluffy Tinkle, tortoise shell Persian, a blue-ribbon winner owned by Mrs. John Kiemeyer, 3501 N. Keystone-av, is to be one of the entrants in the show, Mrs. F. E. Hewdtt, Chicago, veil known in feline circles, will be judge at the show. Entries are being received by Mrs. D. H. Alden, 1342 Burdsalpkwy.
SCHOOL TO HOLD BAZAR Mrs. Edgar Rennor in Charge of Announcements. School 57 is to hold a bazaar Dec. 6 at. the building, Ritter-av and E. Washington-st. Mrs. Edgar Rennoe is general chairman in charge of arrangements, and is to be assisted by Mrs. Layman Kingsbury, Mrs. W. J. weesner, Mrs. Frank Wheeler, Mrs. C. L. Bellfry, Mrs. H. L. Hasbrook. Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, Mrs. E. O. Bchymer and Mrs. a. R- Bayless. Nazi rules as decreed today would be even more seveer than the original laws as passed at Nuremberg. However, they are more lenient. In their present form, at least, they do not restrict private business activities of Jews and in some respects they moderate the social provisions of the Nuremberg laws. For example, they permit exceptions to the mixed marriage ban and they permit citizenship in certain categories. Well-informed persons trace the moderation to Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, minister of economics and president of the Reichsbank, who is known to have argued stoutly against many drastic provisions which radical Nazis favored.
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officers as workers returned to their jobs. Approximately 125 women workers who became affiliated with the' newly organized local 193 of the Garment Workers’ Union remained away from the plant. More than 225 employes entered the plant today under protection of the officers, who prevented a recurrence of disorders which caused suspension of work yesterday. Two of the workers were virtually disrobed when attacked vester- | day by strikers w’hose ranks re--1 portedlv were strengthened by their j husbands and miners from nearby : pits. Lieut. Col. Paul Fechtman of the i Indiana National Guard will obj serve the situation for Adjt. Gen. ! Elmer F. Straub.
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CHURCH SCHOOL GROUPTO MEET Christian Association Plans Leadership Training in January Session. The Christian Church School Association is to meet at the North- ; wood Christian Church Monday ! night to plan a leadership training j school to be held in January. Program for the meeting is to inI elude devotional services in charge
of Mrs. C. E. Wolcott, short addresses by the Rev. John A. Pfarr. Miss Nellie Young and Prof. Ross Griffeth. and music by the Northwood Choir, under the direction of CaroljTi Ayres Turner. A Thanksgiving drama. "The Charter of Liberty,” is to be presented at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Sunday night, Nov. 24. in commemoration of the four hundredth anniversary of the English Bible. Mrs. Catherine Keifer Dalsheimer is directing the production, and Fred Newell Morris, director of the church choir, is to have charge of the music. Tickets may be obtained through the choir office.
Reiley Speaks of Federal Waste William E. Reiley. former Republican chairman of the old Seventh District, last night spoke to Republican Veterans of Indiana in the
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Washington and told them that th* Federal government wastes enough money to pay the bonus to former service men.
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