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the books be burned and that anti-

Hitler's donation.

' Nazi volumes be placed on the | shelves to counteract the effect ™ Carle Whithead, another attorney | and former Socialist senatorial can- |

dicate, cautioned against destrucion of the books, because “that

would be, indeed, the use of Hit- | Anti- Nazis Claim Puronss of lerist ‘methods to stamp out Hitler- | sm

Dictator’s Gift Is to Spread Propaganda.

paged regarding the gift, raised critical eyebrows. | Paper Favors Books I 1 nited Pre | Indicative was Dr. George W. FraUTD "ale ( iv t : : DENVER, ( De 18—Five | zier, president of Colorado State hundred ks presented by Chan- n : College. He branded the books as

cellar Adolf Hitler of Germany re- |... " | : : ’ Ng t De propoganda” and said he would re- | mained n library sheives a n- Yye «“« i ( fuse them unless they were “balver Universit today over strong "wd | HiNign anced” with anti-Nazi volumes. anti-Nazi protest. ; ag p 9 | The Denver Clarion, student Adamant official at 1¢ uni- 4 . ‘ 3 1 ; ¢ newspaper at the University, praised | versity, long recognized as one o . | thE Mos : f the authorities for keeping the collec- | ne mo: eral institutions o . Wii Reval on. " in ., tion. It said editorially: En TOIR50 10 La out the gilt] «rt is significant that some insti- | volumes as Nazi propaganda. tutions in the United States exemAssistant Director Joseph Hare of | plified by our university are yet inthe New Mary Reed Library, who |telligent eriough to keep ignorance asked the German government for |irom their doors.” books. defended the gift as a valu- | able collection Most of them, he | { free of Hitler-spawned | : y f ( ¥ f } » Pa ie STEEN Ea Avge Se 1] books in the collection { has z EY x ( ritten long bef ore the Hitler | } wzes “ne oi : 1 | regime d are valued at as high | i Fd as $100 a single copy,” he said. “In-| cluded among these is a beautiful | ! rhotograp icsimile of the Book | : of Geng ; Written in German 5B Also in the collection, which included works of no Jewish a TO : i ; gi was “Mein Kampf,” Hitler's autobi- Wiegand's Christmas Flowers ograpl All the books are written | Will Solve a World of in Gel Wondering and Wandering he pr t inst the bock Phone TA lbot 0256 Eroke soon after their arrival Nov.

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