| Show BRITAIN FILES PROTEST OVER NAZI ATTACKS Chamberlain Gives Up Program Aimed at Appeasement LONDON Nov 14 UP UP- UP Public indignation against nazi persecution of Jews mounted today and reports circulated that the British cabinet might soon express its abhorrence of the German German German Ger Ger- man policy aimed at elimination elimination elimination elimina elimina- tion of Jews The British charge in Berlin has been Instructed to protest protest protest pro pro- test strongly to the German government government government gov gov- against recent articles in inthe inthe inthe the German press associating a former former for for- mer British minister and members of the house of commons with the murder in Paris of a German diplomat diplomat diplomat dip dip- lomat Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain informed the house of commons Nations May Unite The United States and other nations na na- na- na lions ions may join in the protest ac- ac t to th the Daily Express po po- J correspondent who forecast action by the cabinet of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Chamberlains Chamberlain's plans for early negotiations negotiations negotiations ne ne- ne- ne with the nazi-fascist nazi powers looking toward general European European Eu- Eu appeasement were understood under under- stood tood to have been delayed indefinitely indefinitely as a result of the developments developments developments develop develop- ments in Germany and the storm of protest evoked in Great Britain Public opinion was high especially especially especially espe espe- because the new Jewish anti-Jewish campaign came after the pow four er r appeasement conference at Munich which decided the fate of Czechoslovakia Britons Assailed Personal attacks against such men as Winston Churchill a power in n the conservative party Anthony Eden former secretary of foreign affairs Alfred Duff Cooper former first lord of the admiralty and others could not be overlooked to permit ermit new negotiations between the he two nations it was said Chamberlain was reported reliably reliably reliably reli reli- ably however still to be determined to o negotiate with Hitler He realized that hat immediate discussions were impossible because of high British indignation with Germany as well as Hitler's apparent irritation with Britain often manifested in his recent recent reent re- re cent ent speeches Despite unofficial protests on all sides ides it was understood that the te government would not intervene openly penly in the German Jewish anti-Jewish campaign The government was expected to maintain a firm stand with regard to o the interests of British Jews in Germany however It also was was was' expected to protest Continued on Page Pace Two Column EI Eight ht BRITAIN DROPS I i BERLIN OFFERS OFFE 8 I Continued d from Page Pace On pee Ont the article in the German news I a. a per Der alleging that Churchill Eden and Duff Duft Cows helped instigate the ass of Ernst Vom Rath secretary of the German embassy in Paris k ka a Polish Jew This protest may may y C made privately to spare Gern Ger pride it was said j Chamberlain however s start starts 2 4 peace program in another this week by putting into effect ti new Italian British-Italian l agreed upon last April but neT nev implemented The agreement 5 expected to be signed in Rom Rome ci Wednesday i At the same time Lord Pert Perth Perth British ambassador to Italy w Watt expected to present new credential credentia to the Italian government addressed d to King Victor Emmanuel emperor emptier of Ethiopia which will acknowledge British recognition of the ItaI ItalIan Italia conquest a Regarding the problems of Jews in Germany it was understood th that t Britain would adopt the same attl tude tulle as other nations that nations that the thi at aC- a fairs in Germany are internal probe lems in which other powers power cannot intervene After a mass mas meeting In Jn Hyde Hyda HyS park yesterday 1000 marched on the German embassy and protested the treatment of oC Jews II |