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Salt Lake Telegram | 1933-10-05 | Page 3 | International Financiers of Hitler Played

Type issue
Date 1933-10-05
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Article Title International Financiers of Hitler Played
Type article
Date 1933-10-05
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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OCR Text r INTERNATIONAL FINANCIERS OF 01 OFt t t HITLER FLAYED Labor abor Feder Federation tion Hears FordI Ford I Linked With Democracy Democracy- acy- acy Crushing Regime IS J I I t S By Br H. H O. O THOMPSON United Press Staff stall Correspondent WASHINGTON Oct The 5 The charge that international financiers were supporting the Hitler regime tc to crush democracy was made before theS the'S the x S 'S American Federation of ot Labor convention convention convention con- con today by a delegate from the v. v British Trades Union congress James Rowan Bowan ia la former British miner urged united support of labor against Hitlerism and the principles of 01 the German dictator Rowan told the convention that Professor Albert Einstein's BrownS Brown S. S Book revealed that Hitler Hitter was f fi financed I- I V by industrialists He recalled the allegation that even cven Henry Ford had contributed but added that this h had d been denied by the American manufacturer 7 q DENIALS LACKING AC ING It gilt has not been denied however Rowan Howan added that the big European I industrialists ts' ts have contributed It is ismy ismy I Imy my opinion that a small group of in international international in- in financiers are fighting lighting desperately and unscrupulously inthis in inthis inthis this way against the advance e of de de- de- de Rowan Bowan declared the Hitler Hitter movement movement move move- ment merit represented a n. sinister and well planned conspiracy on th the part of the former ruling classes to regain the power lost when they lost the war Rowan recited stories of nazi atrocities atrocities S ties tics in urging a stand against the Hitler Hitler Hit Hit- ler regime by American labor He asserted that the fact that no government government government govern govern- ment had broken relations with the Hitler regime indicates support among capitalistic leaders A resolution condemning cond Hitlerism and calling for lor a boycott against German German German Ger Ger- man made goods is before the convention convention convention con con- for action next week CONVENTION CITIES The convention entered its fourth day with invitations from three cities for next years year's convention They were St. St Louis San Francisco and Atlantic Cit City A resolution demanding full fun pardons pardons pardons par par- 4 dons for Tom Mooney and Warren K Billings Imprisoned for the San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco Preparedness edness day bombing of 01 1916 was introduced by the California California Califor Calior- nia State Federation of o Labor A similar resolution has been adopted each year for the past 16 years F. F J J. White representing the Canadian Canadian Canadian Cana Cana- dian Trades and Labor congress addressed addressed ad ad- dressed the convention on the problems lewis lems of ot trade unionism in his coun coun- try He said that Canada was watchIng watching watching watch watch- ing the N R A as an indication of development of ot labors labor's lights fights for lor recognition
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