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THE
ANTI-NAZI
5
BULLETIN
Official Publication of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights, inc.
VOL. VIII —No. 5
NEW YORK, N. Y., OCTOBER, 1943
"PEACE NOW" MOVES GIVE AID
TO ENEMIES' SURVIVAL HOPES
China's Friend
2P
CHINESE EXCLUSION ACT REPEAL
HIT WITH FASCIST PROPAGANDA
Unity of Attach On United Nations War Aims Shows
Appeasers of Axis Busy On Propaganda
fronts Throughout Country
-!.tAnserA,kon" Chiefs Smear United Nations
Members ire House Hearing; Witness
Signed Hiller Propaganda Book
Mrs. Agnes Water, of 3J67 N Street N. W.,Washington, D. C.;
ago
releases demanding immediate negotiated peace
.w,..1 Germany and lawn. Mts. Waters is.todgyno ram, important
than Adolph Schiekelgruber was in the. dayi when he sat around
the back room of Munich saloons and groused about the Administration. Bat, inasmuch as alit txots-B
up the Hill nearly every day with Robert It LaFellette Sr. Mr. Mayer
a fistfoll of her "releases" and de- says with would-be sarcasm:
posits them with Senatorial Seen,
"For many years we kept a
teries, all of whom view her as
The Bill to repeal the Chinese Exclusion act which has for so
many years disgraced the statute books, this week moved forward
through sire House Immigration atri6,4aMta.lization Committee..
bearing the approval of most of ifs iiiiniSers, and partieUfarly of its
chairman, Samuel Dickstein (D., N. Y.) The measure must now be
something patiently to he borne,
like Washington's hot days, or the
Washington Tigaes-Merald, her effect upon the legislative mind is
not alarming. Or is it?
She writes in her release of
September 10: "I think we should
not only make peace with Rely,
but with Germany at the same
time and with Japan this month,
This should be a negotiated
Peace as we cannot expect any
self-respecting nation like the
German people have proven
themselves to be since the beginning of history..." which was 00
Minch even for her, as she was unable to finish the sentence.
negotiated peace with Mussolini,
Hitler, Hirohito and Franco while
We sold them the stuff that made
fascism possible. In those days
any fool knew that negotiated
peace was good because we made
money on it.' Nowadays any fool
known that negotiated peace
means surrender and treason."
This is typical, not only of Mr.
Mayer's writing, but of his thinking on a wide variety of aubjects.
For if Mr. Mayer's efforts to create a negotiated pears with Hitler
and Hirohito and Mussolini mean
anything at all, they muse peen_
sully mean that this would recreate the opportunity for each of
there to rebuibl,.and with our help,
the fascism against which we are
fighting. And also that such a
peace would constitute surrender
This was not only the manner of
the Hitlerian ascent, but it was also
the substance of it. She would and treason.
seem to have been reading the
More Murder Wanted?'
propaganda of the Staub= Society.
This appears in her presentation It would appear that Mr. Mayer
of material which that group hag is willing to go to any length to
t..ot- forth-for years, -including the- secure-ice-'Hitler; Hirohito Hari&
reiteration that:
(Continued on page 5)
"It was that old German blood
that saved the North in the Civil
FDR Hits Argentine
War and It was the same blood
that dictated the terms of surA Ha-Semitic Stand
render offered to General Lee."
"While this matter so, of course,
It isn't likely that Mrs. 'graters one which concerns primarily
will, despite her efforts, become the Argentine Government and
Chancellor of any "American
people, I cannot forbear to give
Reich," but when Senators and Red- expres.9ion to my OWII feeling
presentatives use the stuff she drof apprehension at the taking
culate.s — is it too toga to soy in this hemisphere of *elan obthat they could?
viously anti-Semitic in nature
That there should be a negotia- and of a character so closely
ted peace is also proposed
identified with the most repugtd
a recent issue of
nant feral/Ms of Nazi doctrine."
' with which, its subtiFRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
;fe4tr
ilrts'combined LaPollette's
October 18, 1948
Magazine," founded in 2909 by
ACti„ WHAT A JOB THEY'RE
DORIGif ALL MY FRIENDS
SHOULD BUY nit
voted upon by the whole House,3
whose approval is probable, aleffective weapons against national
though all available added support u,nity
here at horns- It is a Chia
must still be organized.
tool rst Nazi
In this measure the Anti-Nazi
League is particularly interested,
not merely because of the political
importance which attaches to it in
connection with countering the dapanese charges of racial bias against
America, but because race prejudice is one of the most potent and
rises by Ceetrey SUM.. nor.
Congressm an Dickstein
WHEELER WARS ON MORALE IN
U. S. PRODUCTION FRONT LINES
Asserting
ta.gyton K. Wheeler is rendering service to the
Nazi cause by his unjustifralron workers in munition plants
during the debate on the drafting of fathers, Professor James H.
Sheldon, Administrative Chairman of the Anti-Nazi League on
Oct. 4 told members of Knights of Pythias Active Lodge No. 633,
110 West 48th Street, that Wheeler10
was entitled to "wear the Iran Crosa service. But the perfidy did not
of Neal.= for his efforts."
Be in that. Any man, in or out of
Citing passage after passage in public life has is perfect right to
Wheeler's address to the Senate on stand for or against curb a meas•
Sept. 28 as "subversive" and 'in- pre in or out of wax time. But
suiting to the Members of the Sen- when the mask of patriotic endeavor ' Thr made to 'Lover- a deithaffitcate,' Progeerme SheIdornaid:
"In its insults to the processes of
democracy; in its appeal to class
feeling; in its terroristic attempt
to secure public support by throats
against the home; in its subversive
assanit on the morale of the armed
forces of the United Staten by implanting class feeling; in its personal assaults upon the integrity
of the Pasident of the United
States; in its efforts to delay and
held up the war effort by Congressional action, and finally by its
industrial sabotage it was a masterpiece of Nazi propaganda.
Nazi Method Used
"Senator Wheeler of Montana
bitterly attacked the prospective
drafting of fathers for military
(Continued on page 2)
Willkie Makes Anti-Nazi
Appeal to Americans
"In all oar dealings with those
of the conquered countries of
Europe, with our potential
friends, and, when the war is
over, with our vanquished
enemies we meet encourage and
seek to work exclusively with
the forces that are neither
Nazi-tainted nor Fascist
stained."
WENDELL L. WILLKIE
October 15, Ian
On Sept. 23,1943 °Ale* Z-12,1943
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mead,
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that Genera idershait has rhe a ds
been "colour rentotter• hehte
"hennwi subordinate his techni al
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kalievert mei tourists The ;atter standing to this {a le, ironies
to Witte Mexican life in 'the Belem ns, le,sorder
ter„otor prow,
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this are of hint anti goose in
which usty are compelled to wort
ir they ore to luErtll their funellort,
The manotre Ones swim 01000 in
ik tee often without realising how
Insubstantial Ft is in realh.y. And
the Went and most ermaemole
deliberately exploit It—as the Pet(Mon and hiceorreteic LwsPanees are conaten14 doing—LO
emote the assgininsil of 01010th
and abstraction and baseless kus51Don 1n the COilduct of the war
and of Walls. The result is swh
an OolSede as that overarming
older of staff.
1 no facts
io Vih the eCinelriotion
landed MIX to limit the
phial saiellrea.
propaganda, precise-
ly because "respectable?' citizens
who proudly toast of American
ancestry, and American doctrine,
are now and have been made unwitting pawns. in the struggle to
disunite the people of the United
Notion, who are of differing-racial
Stock, and to disrupt racial groups
In industrial and production centers
cancerneu with the carrying on of
the war.
Jan Radio Gloats
The Japanese have been making
steady capital Oat of the fact that
we have not acted to repeal the exclusion laws.
Federal agencies have made records of literally hundreds of propaganda broadcasts to the Orient,
in arm or eight different languages, all harping on this one
cheese. For example, last December, from Tokio, In English, the
daps said:
"It is about time that the lead-
ess-ot -Chnnsking whould•hosoino •
a Tittle uneasy about the goodwill and sincerity of their Angle-
Ameriean allies who promised
them high Bounding phrases for
the fature but gave them nothing, nothing but danger and discrimination for the present an in
the past."
In the long range view the repeal must also affect the Japanese. It is right and necessary to
exclude every Japanese Irons our
shares at this moment. Indeed, it
is right that surveilibnce should
not be relaxed for a moment upon
all Japanese now within the couiP
try. But this exclusion and surveillance should km made upon the
(Continued on page 3)
On "Sept 241943
President
Ritoravelt
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them..etterzire
,
and InIne te
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endu.,
tettpest around the flgare it General Swollen" as "a arnant ex- TS
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w
conduct of th e war. and, Weed, or 1Go
mum
the Acts of Mot whispering geIlwy
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they weep him awn_ AA
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of.
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spread "disunion among the dallea
and confuelon is their soar alit- 11t+.
nine to comment flab mind pm
Woe to a reotseetehle pester that ..33th
aye this.
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Aga1n, when tee editorial
this
apt though
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The Anti-Nazi League leads the fight on enemies of democracy. In 1942 the League precipitated an editorial storm when, by means of
the cartoon at left above, it warned Americans against helping to spread our enemies' propaganda line by purchasing the New
York
• Daily News and its allied publications. Then we were alone. Now we are joined, ens the insets above show, not only by other patriotic organisations and newspapers but by the President himself. It is comforting to have such allies in the battles yet to come.
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Wheeler Wars
On U. S. Morale
In Draft Speech
October, /943 i
Edward W. Wright
League's Eleventh
in Armed Farces
3rd Free World
Congress Aids
Four Freedoms
a
(Continued from page 1)
Toward the actual realization
the Four Freedoms, ev.,swhere hY
assent upon the war production of
the world, and against the danget
a nation already suffering the natof the establishment of reactionary.
ural slowdowns of a rmaltiplied progoventmexts in Europe and else.
October, 1943. cluctiOn with a depleted manpower,
Pal- YICI— No. 5
where, the Third Free World Can,
the wretch* of free expression has,
grass with meet October 28th Ur
with true Nazi technique, been used
list in New York City, at the HoteI
to the advantage of the enemy.
HeAlpin.
"Today, with millions of men
he first cession of the Congress
will he the Fire World Dinner,
Ever since 1942 ---,July, as we remember — when, by reason plunging into unfamiliar techniques in the factories which are
Thursday
evening, October 28th at
Of information some of which was provided the Department of turning out the greatest array of
the Hotel Pennsylvania, with Mrs,
justice by the Anti-Nazi League, a considerable number of persons military might the world has ever
J. Borden Rarriman, F-ormer U. S.
were indicted on charges of conspiring to undormine the morale of witnessed, with single men taken
Minister to Norway as chairman..
Speakers will be: Harold Butler,
the armed forces of the United States, we have eagerly scanned the by the drafts for military service
until comparatively few remain,
British Minister to the U. S.,
news from Washington to see what was going on.
and with the prospect of more and
Former Director of the InternaNothing was going on. On the surface, that is, despite the of- more of this class to be taken from
tional Labor Office; Dr. Wei Tao
ficial indictments. Come December, as the locution is around Times the factories for the front lines,
Ring, Chinese Ambassador to the
the Senator from Montana brands
United States; Orson Welles, HollySolvate, we began to think nobody cared. Once in a while we asked those already straining themselves
wood
Free World Gornrofttee; J.
if anybody really cared. But like Zero Mosters musical interlude to the breaking point as 'slackers
Alvarez del Vayo, Minister of
on the open mind, some said yes and some said no,
hiding 1E
Edward W. Wright
Foreign Affairs of the Spanisli
The furrows on our brow increased. and no did the distance beRepublic- and Cot. Evans Carlson,
Slowdown Stimulated
The ANTI-NAZI LEAGUE and of Carlsords Rangers, U. S. Marine
tween the time of the presentment of the information and a trial "What- is the man ha industry
reader's of the BULLETIN have
date. We thought up sharp editorials directed toward the Attorney to think if he is told from the floor lost another colleague to the for- Corps.
those who have agreed
General in his professional capacity — and tore them up. Then we of the Senate of the United States eign -front. On the home front toAmong
participate in the Congress
thought up some more and stronger ones, and did not write them. that he is a sleeker? Put yourself Edward W. Wright was always in as delegates or speakers are
at a lathe ten or twelve hours a there pitehing against Hitler and
;Then we thought up a really strong one, and wrote it and were just day. fe
Larne W. &ray, Rev. EthelChaat the shortages of maabout — Heaven suppress our hasty conclusions? — to print it terial, the inefficiency of divrapted his kind. Now he is a member of red Brown, Pierre Cot, Alvared
the
armed
forces.
This
brings
our
VaIro, General jultua Deutsch,
del
when we read that these charges now are to be changed to "en- shop organization, the sadden de- honor roll to eleven.
Professor Henry P. Fairchild,
privation of Your family life, and
gaging in a Nazi conspiracy."
suet
before
he
left,
the
staff
•
Dr.
Nahum Goldman, Rabbi Isthen, instead of Being told how
Now we are only fearful lest these defendants be not tried on great a service you are rendering staged an impromptu patty for rael Goldstein, Prof. Carter Good-,
the new charges until the effect of their conspiracy may have had to your country, let your two gov- him, in which his "dossier' was rich,.Dr. Feliks Gross, Prof. Ernest
thoroughly ,.xplored and the in- Hamburger, Dr. Josef Hama, Jacktime to.breed a further and wider plot. The question is not only ernment, through one of its privi- veatigation department proved it- son Leighter, Hex Lerner, Dr.
leged agents, tell you that you are
of what they shalt be accused — but when shall they be tried?
self
unflagging in its wider cover Lin-Yu-Ying, Prince Hubortus sitt
a slacker! The slowdown resulting
from this legally protected insult work. The best wishes of every Loewenstein, Dr, H. H. Sheldon,
member
of our staff, and, we are Lisa Sergio, Amp Singh, Jan
is one that must have made Der
sure, of our readers go with him. Stencryk, Paul A. TierneyFuehrer beam!
Mr.
Wright,
before coming to The Third Free World Congress
"But there was propaganda too.
the Anti-Nazi League, was Presi- will urge that no artificial handiJohn Roy CadSon's "Under Cover," which we are glad to see ernnaganda that would make G17015- dent of the Brooklyn Young caps shall impede the grovring
bel5 blush for his own ineptitude,
running serially in the New York Post, is a landmark in the war and turn green with envy.
Republicans' club, manager of the strength of the democratic forces
Brooklyn City Charter campaign; of Europe, and to secure the coagainst Nazism at holne.
Terrorism Alleged
membership Secretary of the Citi- operation of the allied military ach
A remarkably thorough job of "reviewing" this particular book
"For in no.less than half a dozen zens' Union, and randrinemi of the asimiatraticas with these tomes; 'to
has been done by its enemies — nt>tably CoI McCormick of the insertions
the Senator over and Board of Governors of the Brook- define the meat-kilt: of a lasting
Chicago 'tribune and his fellow-publisher, Mr. Frank E. Gannett, over again reiterated that 'there lyn Citizens' League. He was a peace and a democratic world
and their numerous friends, who have engaged in a major effort was no excuse for drafting fathers' lecturer and writer constantly in order and to Mast upon utter
(perhaps we should say "conspiracy") to keep "Under Cover" from — that the procedure was net to be demand. We wish him good going destruction of all forms of fascism
in accordance with law and order, —and a better and speedy return. in every nation.
the American people. But, as Time Magagine has pointed out under but that the fathers, particularly
a heading, "How to Sell a Book," the direct result of the McCor- those with large and poorly promick-Gannett effort has been to boost "Under Cover' into a Na. I vided-for families, would be 'taken
by the :tapes of their necks' and
position as current non-fiction best-seller.
thrown into the Army while mothMr. Carbon's book is the most comprehensive expose so far ers were to be thrust willy-nilly
published of the dangerous "nationalist," pro-totalitarian, anti- into industry at hard labor and
democratic 'agitators who operate in America. The book is made their children 'thrown into the Isolationist Press Follows
Pearl Harbor, When he opposed TO.
more interesting by style, an autoradiographical account of the streets' by the government of the
Nazi Line to Halt
pea/ of the Neutrality Act. For
United States.
nightmare voyage of Mr. Carbon through places and with people
good
measure, Eallgren offers for
Progress of War
This out-Herds Herod./ At any
whom the uninitiated may be prone to regard as dream-like, but of rate it out-groebbels Goebbele.
sale, in his "Books for Patriots.
whose reality the reader becomes so alarmingly aware that it is "Moreover, there is here involved The August Anti-Nazi Bulletin column, Joseph Ramp's
brought your a survey of the "When
to be hoped he will want to do something about these evils.
the cowardice of cloaking the Do We Eat?" propaganda which Rape-rice (Constitutional Educational tclegue. N. Y.), the most elaMr. Carlson has told adequately, and on the whole accurately, poisonous phrase in the privilege has been flooding the country, as borate publication so far gotten out
of Senatorial exemption from part of the effort of isolationist
how the petty politicians and agitators, whose doings he reports, legal accountability.
in this propaganda campaign.
publishers like the
MeanwhAajorasetnrillrffichitti
have served the fifth column. From this point of view, the book is
and NationbereaLs,„Col.,McCot
Hid Believed Privilege
Publisher at Publicity, also
complete. Our chief criticism occurs when an occasional excursion
alist mopageinewleeilagnagra L. under
indictment, has started the
"Were
this
the
utterance
of
the
g„,...Sggit,L4artroit, to soften up
is made into the field of partisan politics outside the Fish-I loffmanissuance of a series of leaflets
Reynolds-Nye axis. The doings of those politicians and their co- creek-pot 'fringe it clearly would the American people for a nego- sinter the title "Idesseggsmiavehe
be worthy of atteation. The fas- tiated peace..
latleasm," the current LMS-4 of which
horts are adequately reported; but it is hardly fair to list in a spe- cists thrive on the unrest, suspiIn the last sixty days "famine:
cial "Congressional index," all elected officials whose names hap- cion, prejudice and the unholy lies scare" propaganda, and attempts to features an article attaching'the
pen to stray into the files of some subversive agency. Thus, while of those who, in Der Tag, they undermine the rationing machinery Administration's food program
under the head 'Totalitarian Food
Gerald Nye gets what is obviously coming to him, why does the would grind under the heels of their without which our soldiers and war Production Means Ruin to The Nat
elite. But fully in line with the parwriter include in such a fist, the name of Cong. James M. Curley, ty propaganda Of the Klan, the workers Canna be fed, have Isecome tion." An enclosure is devoted
the regular order of the day in the
of Massachusetts, whose conspicuously vigorous support of the Conghlinitc, the winrodite, and puhleatons still issued by several mainly to jokes made at expense
President's foreign policies during the last half dozen years was a Gerald L X. Smith's America First i of the 83 men and women agitators of the country's rationing machimajor factor in finally securing public support for these _policies in Party: it is here promulgated on indicted for sedition by the Dis- nery.
the floor of the United States Sen- trict of Columbia Grand Jury and
Tribune Still Busy
Mr. Curley's home state? It might be suggested that it would have ate
where neither vigilance com- now awaiting trial.
e, Ind., pubbeen more in order to include the name of Senator Lodge, who as mittee, nor FBI, nor any constitu- Among those to join in the "famfisher
G
re4.47
C-Ray,
not
early as 1932, wrote a book in which he referred to Lawrence Den- ted authority can touch its perpe- ine" cry, slice our August survey, let the Fact that he, too,does
is under
trator.
one of the most vocal is W
nis as a good authority on foreign relations.
indictment awaiting trial for sedigemau of Atascadero, Calif,-.
tion, stop him from confirming to
Would Head Senate
The book generally displays a high standard of accuracy, and
er of Ametteatql#Milts, twice Inthe fact that those threatening libel suits against its publishers have "This is the man of whom Peti- dicted by the Federal Grand Jury •distribute his propaganda paper,
alieh, in its issue of October 143,
done no worse than threaten, is adequate testimony as to the author's tions are now being circulated by for seditious propaganda.
finds ground for well-stimulated
facts. The book is interestingly in the tradition of "1 Find Treason" the isolationist financed NationalRep. Landis Quoted
alarm
fn the "secrecy" of our coneist Republican Party to place his
The October issue of Zollgren's try's food strategy. Asher offers
by Richard Rollins it; 1941, "Passport to Treason," by Allen Hynd, name on the ballot as a candidate
publication
carries
on
the
front
no
suggestion
as to how to lift this
and "Sabotage" by Michael Sayers and Albert E. Kahn. League for the Vice-Presidency, one of the
without advertising vital
chief functions of which is to pre- page a boxed story, "California secrecy
members will find it familiar material but freshly presented.
data
to
the
enemy.
Feed
Riots
Predicted
by
Farm
side over the deliberations of this
It is our hope that the impetus "Under Cover" has given to body of most more interested in Chief," next to a headline "'Ignore
Of course, the Chicago Tribune
the whole problem of dealing with the fifth column may be used social functions than in the welfare CPA Order' Rules Circuit Court." and its allies continue to develop
Inside
is
a
prominent
quote
from
this
same theme, though in a someas a sound foundation for expanding and strengthening the activi- of the fathers of the United States."
reserclar
tive
R..
what more dignified—and vastly
ties of all pro-democratic leaders and organizations in America,
dis Sees Food more dangerous—manner. Thus,
the Friends of .Democracy, who sponsored the book, among others,
Crisis in America." Landis lute a the front page of the issue dated
Bought That EXTRA
consistently itolationist voting rec- Sept, 28 starts off "The Incredible
The book is an accurate diagnosis. The operation has still to be
ord, fro intim day he voted against
War Bond Yet?
performed,
fortification of Guam to the eve of
(Confirmed an Page 4)
Conspirators Gain Tithe
Democratic Dynamite
HITLER'S HELPERS HOTLY PUSH
TALES OF FAMINE BUGABOO
Page -Four
I'EACE NOW" MOVES GIVE AID
TO FASCIST SURVIVAL HOPES
THE ANT/-NAZI BULLETIN
League Expanding
Services to Women
With the pressure increasing
[Continued from page 1) - Mr. Wheeler wanted was a good
old fascist "peace" — which is not from Nazi sources both in Eu"dichotomous" with an uncondition- rope and America to Influence,
136013+1W a negotiated peace which
al surrender at all; that is, IL deem public opinion in the United
woad compel us to continue the not stern from the tame root.
Mind behavior which Ied to the
States, the Non-Sectarian Antirape of Poland, the assault on EngNadi League is planning imDefeatists Spreads
land, the science of Norway, the
portant strengthening of -Pa
There
is
in
this
country
a
videmassacre of Czecho-Slovakia and
the destruction of most of Europe, Bored and important "Pailttetalkea effectiveaeas in several fields.
Movement
"
Parts
of
which,
lilac
wide areas in Asia, and even large
file Women's Division is plan°Wry, are based on the
parts of Africa. Perhaps Mr. Mayning, through Mrs./nue Hatand,
er {whose anti-Semitism was de- theory that war is not at all nice; activities to increase the inspite the protest of the Anti-Nall or like Stuart Chase's tolotnn in
formation service, broaden the
the
Progressive,
that
even
if
we
League, given space in the Saturday Evening Pest) is ao overjoyed are beating Hitler back in Italy, club, Satiety and organisation
and
shoving
Mussolini
along
with
at the prospect of several million
contacts, and stimulate interest
more of the people he so denounced him, while the Russians, with our by special programs on and off
being enslaved, despoiled and- mur- help, are beating him back in.,,Rusdered that he wants us NOW to sia, and even if we are daily edg- the air.
Do your friends receive the
negotiate the peace that will insare ing up to within easy bombing distance of Tilde, we are still losing Bulletin? Have you rated them
a repetition of these disaster's,
the
war
because
—
well
just
beIt sheald not be forgotten that
lately? You and they will wan t
the proponents of a negotiated cause we can't win It and we may to read the nest issuepeace do not in a single instance as well lace that fact
state soy terms of negotiation.
All have a certain numerical folThey do not want the horrid apec- lowing. The Axis propagandists
tette of terms designed to prevent know that usually there is some
any resurgence of fascism. They issue upon which the united purfear democracy as they fear nth- ' pose of any people can be defag else. They are, wittingly in stroyed. 'Their technique is to finsome instances — unwittingly M ance, foster and encourage any
others — effective agents of the movement which can create antaNazi regime, the fascismo that gonism to the government charged
gees with castor oil sad the stilet- with the responsibnity of conductto, and the Bushido that fosters ing the war. And the speetacle of RaceDiscriminationnotnes
brutality and rapine for the samu- more than a dozen such movements,
Civic Bodies to Aid
rai, which is the Japanese equiva- each with its own divisional dynalent of the Nazi elite. For, to use mite, racial, economic, political,
Court Action
one of Mr. Mayer's favorite rhe- moral tossing their own brand of
Following the initial protest by
torical cliches, 'any fool" {includ- explosive into the center of our war
the
Anti-Nazi
league against the
ing Mr. Mayer) knows that terms effort — all crying out for an imwhich deprive the enemy of his mediate negotiated peace — nego- policy of deliberate racial discrimination
admitted
lir Metropolitan
power to threaten the physical, eco- tiated, that is, in favor of the Axis,
Life. in its Stupresant Town horsnomic and spiritual peace of the small weeder that Mr. Chase is In- ing project, sentiment against New
hest of the world, are acceptable clined to be pessimistic. Few men
neither to the enemy nor these who in this country are more familiar York Cities participation in the
In America today stand for a nego- with Nazi propaganda than Mr. plan has reached formidable proportioas. The AntiNazi League's
tiated peace.
William L. Shiner, who remarked suit
to break the contract %between
- Earlier in the same week Burton recently in the Herald-Tribunes
the insert' ce company and the City
E. Wheeler was pounding away at
"While the Nazi command may- is still pending in the courts,
the Commander-in-chief of the have given np hope of an outCivic Bodice Act
United States Army to "define un- right victory, it certainly has not
On August 16, a taxpayers' acconditional surrender, bring about
tion,
sponsored
by many leading
'peace in Europe and establish a abandoned hope of gaining e
democracy through that war-torn stalemate and thus at negotiated civic organiZations was filed in
Supreme
Court
by
'Eliot D. Pratt.
continent" In other words what peace."
Included among the sponsoring
groups are the ,Citizens' Housing
Employer Fights for
BUND TRIAL DATES 'Connell of. New York, the Citizens
Union, the City-Wide Citizens
Labor Race Equality FIXED IN CHICAGO Committee
on Harlem. the ComCHICAGO—Labor and industry
Eight of the nine Bundists being mittee Against Race DiscriminaInitst join hands to see that every prosecuted in Chicago will be tried tion in the War Effort, the New
person, regardless of race, has an before Judge William J. Campbell, York Committee of the American
equal opportunity to contribute his the ninth, Ernest Henry Scharf, Civil Liberties Union, the Greater
knowledge and skill to industrial securing the recommendation of the New York Industrial Council of
progress, Charles L. Horn, presi- Executive Committee of the District the CIO, and the United Tenants
dent of the Federal Cartridge Court that his case .-be heard by League of Greater New York. The
Corp., Twin Cities ordnance plant, judge William H. Holly. The other action seeks to declare the Stuyresent Town contract invalid and,
laid the MI annual conference of tried dates are:
pending the decision by the Court,
Karl Hermann Sautter, Oct.
the League at the La Salle Hotel.
to
enjoin the City and the MetroHugo
Johannes
Luethje,
Oct.
25;
"There should be enough leadership in bath industry and labor Carl August Vogel, Oct 27; Frank politan from proceeding further
with
their piens.
to face realistically this problem Aiphons Schoennagel, Nov. 16; Dr.
Free Use Denied
of full minority participation," Ottoe A. Willumeit, who is already
Horn said. His turn employes about convicted of espionage and violation
According to Harold S. ButteaOf the Selective Service Art, Nov. helm, president of the Citizens'
0,000 Nag-rime in its plants. 11; Irene Matz, secretary to Homing Council, the new suit seisWfilumeit, Nov. 28; and Friederich es the question of the constitution- August
SOLLER SET FREE
Jakob Anton Kiefer Dec. 1. ality of the Redevelopment ComIN SEDITION CASE
panies Law, under which the project is undertaken. The Housing
The conviction of ,,EdialearMaaitsiglit- Argentina Suppresses Council
is attacking Stayer:sant
51 on a charge of writing and sendTown primarily on what it Caning seditioas pamphlets thru the
Book Bottling Hitler aidera ite serious defects from the
malt was upheld in Chicago, on
Free-Book, an anti-Nazi publish- standpoint of sound housing deOct lath, by the United- States
velopment, stating that under pres'Circuit COurt of Appeals, which ing house, says, in a story in the ent plans the area would be over'reversed the conviction calaliiimar New York Times, that the black crowded, deficient of school and
WAWaikireog 9, a co-defendant with book which it published last spring community facilities. The Gonna
'Hattie
had been barred by the Argentine also points out that free use of its
Roth men had been sentenced by
facilities could wlllfslly be denied
Federal Midge William H. Heals,. Government.
the public at large, and cites the
She Appeals court held there was The book was said to have bean formai assertion of a Metropolitan
uv evidence to show that Soller, compiled jointly by fifty-she anti- representative that no Negroes
iwho mimeographed the pamphlets, Nazi European writers. It de- would he permitted as tenants, alknew how they were being used 'scribed the "crimes perpetrated by though the project will be greatly
Itartnell was sentenced to five years
aided by public funds and tax exEOM and Seller had been sear the Nazis in the European coun- eraptiena.
tries enslaved by Hitler."
,tercel to a year aqd a day.
The Anti-Nazi League welcomes
The conviction of a third co-de"In the whole of America," the Mr. Pratt's suit, and again urges
0teas set publishing house said, "Argentina upon the City administration the
fendant, Nuoil,6110aside previRily by JuW Holly.
is the only country that does not desirability of reconsideration in
order that se vast a program may
permit the sale of this book. The truly represent the best in housing
- Bought That EXTRA
work is an affective contribution to standards and in democratic social
War Bond Yet?
attitudes.
the struggle against the Axis."
Citizens Joining in
League Protest On
Stuyvesant Tow
October, 1943
ARMY BARS FASCIST SHEA
FROM THREE DEFENSE AHEM
German, Italian, Japanese of the few states not yet barred
Fascists Used Hinz Until bins.
League's Expose
Wrote Many Parephelets
Among the pamphlets from 1
Effectiveness of the Anti-Nazi
League's fight on fascism was again poison pen in the Mee of the An
made apparent last week when Nazi League. is an "Appeal
1st
Donsdiagap, self-styled "American Reason,"yablished by the
ras
publisher of sub- tAamtietot Commerce affirilist
buted-Imet-Var
other
w
versive and anti-sernitle literature
q met
Alien
was barred from three defense
American
areas by the United States Army
as a person "dangerous to the na- vritaY4PrMaistance of the I3ir
and the Japanese Chamber of Car
tional defense
The League's expose of Shea's mecca Re signed stickers elected
activities dates back to 1.927, when that "England Expects Eve
it reported his activities in speak- American to Do and Die for He
ing at the Bund's Camp Novitiate!. which had a wide national dittnlb
near Andover, N. 7. On this Lion.
His appeal for membership is 1
ocaasien the "heils" which greeted
him rivalled those given Herr notorious National Gentile Leag
was
made to warped minds alma
Schickelgruber.
In our files are many copies of "softened up" by the regiment
Hon
of the Christian Mobilize
his pamphlets, reeking with racial
Chris-MI=1, Front, and similar rabbi
pois on, screaming hatred
rousere.
America and all things American.
He was the founder of the "AmerHad Prisoner Racket
ican Fascists, Inc." of Maki
,
His latest organisational effe
aseamillowterational Gentile was the
ra
".a "non-pro
War Associstion"-tlor-ougliaraciat"
.
•
foratirlt-rnerican famili
Dragged of Power
details concerning their relatar
Wheno
tor a
the now in Nazi concentration canal
notorious I ran
cis., announc- He said most of his informata
ed himself as Chairman of the was culled from Carman short-wa
American Fascists, he immediately broadcasts. When he found
heard from Donald Shea, whose Provost Marshal General's offi
theory was—"if you can't fight was "doing good work along SI
'emu, co-operate." He sensed the lime," alter he learned of
glamour which Castarina's Italian restriction order imposdd by I
name gave his brand of fascism General Hugh A. Drum, Shea sa
in 1147, and thought it better to he discontinued the "organization
cooperate combat this stealing of
Thus, by continued reporting
Ida thunder. So he invited Casio- Shea, and the action of proper go
rims to Baltimore and wrote:
anumanted- agencies, the activid
"Wish you could bring mime of of one of the nation's leading ant
your companions along. Even democratic propagandist releinif
some of the Germane in their have at least been restricted an
uniforms would be welcomed and put under adequate surveillancetreated right. We do things right
down here and of course that's
to be expected where the poli- ROCK PARTY
ticians are catering for our
ECHOES NAZI
favors. We have things our own
PROPAGAN
way,"
(Continued from page 3)
It is evident that he didn't mean
the American way. He filled aPeaking dates for the Klan; the brutal dons of malcontents, the doctrin
and sadistic Christian Mobilizers that rationing is unnecessary. 01
rionsly this is Herr Goebbel'a et
led by Curge Van Nosdahl; the pert
perception that you can mall
America
eeffiliLT*
- Vad the anybody,
madder if you synmathie
Italian fascists.
with him over something that hr
He Is known to have utilized made his life a little less pleas=
Bruton E. Wheeler's Senatorial This has been generally discuss
franking privilege to mail that by 'news and radio COMM entatcas F
worthy's speeches en masse, and a palpable Nazi attack on the hots
to have declared that he favored front.
physical violence to the persons of
Nazi Lice Followed
Senators and Congressmen who
It is therefore a little curio;
voted for lend-Iease
that,
in
the
party sponsored by HY
Although his activities took him
to all parts of the United States, ex-Fronter, anti-Semite and ant
democrat,
his moat fregoent meetings were candidate there should be four
seal
in Baltimore and Washington with ing, under
.. el;
prominent native fascists. His ty's banner a Queens Count
present plans, he said at his home, judgeship. For Mr. Soviero, wt
512
aLst street, Baltimore, are seems fed up With
tile present ge,
to move to Missouri, which is one ernment, has publicly
remarks
that there is plenty of gasoline am
meat, and there is no need for ri
Bought That EXTRA
tinning those items. Unless he In
been patronising a black marks
War Bond Yet?
which is certainly a long, long we
up Hitler's alley, or unless he is
vegetarian without a-car, he karat
there is not plenty of either con
modity.
(continued from page 2)
There will be more of the Arne
iron Rock Party's broadcasta te
story of an entire state starving readers of the Anti-Nazi. Bullet
for beef," headed "Chicago Tribune to monitor for themselves on Oe
Press Service," and prefaced with 22, 27 and 29, — =leas remethin
a -box containing page references happens in the meantime to cow
them tel believe that silence
to three other stories presenting something more than golden.
material unfriendly to the essential any rate the League will proto,
any discrimination on the part r
wartime rationing program.
Organizations affiliated with the the radio stations in favor of 11
Rock throwers,
Anti-Nazi League should be on the
watch for signs of this type of
Do Your Friends Get
propaganda in their respective
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neighborhoods.
of
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