Show KING KINO FLAYS FLAY'S FLA YS NAZIE NAZI NAil CRIME E TO JEWS NEW YORK Nov 15 INS INS INS- Nazi Germany stood condemned condemned condemned con con- as an inhuman violator of II the rules of international law and the principles prInciples' of j justice and moralIty morality morality moral moral- ity following a wide nation-wide radio broadcast in which six of Americas America's foremost citizens launched a vigorous vigorous vigorous vig vig- orous protest against persecution of Jews and Catholics Senator William H. H King CD D. D Utah was' was most outspoken in his criticism of the cruelty heaped upon Jewish Jewsh residents of Germany and said said he would be glad to see our government recall its ambassador from Berlin Senator King joined with wilh Secretary Secretary Secretary Secre Secre- tary of the Interior Harold L. L Ickes Bishop Edwin Hughes of the Methodist Methodist Methodist Meth Meth- odist Episcopal church the Rev Robert I. I Cannon S S. S J. J president of Fordham university former President Herbert Hoover and former former former for for- mer Governor Alfred M M. Landon of Kansas in an appeal to the German German German Ger Ger- man people to disavow the cruelty cruelly of their government King declared The treatment by the nazi government government government gov gov- of af its citizens Jews citizens Jews and Christians has Christians has been so harsh and inhuman so of the conventions conventions conventions conven conven- of society and the rules of international law the principles of justice and morality that I believe our government as well as other governments should lift their voices in protest against the crimes of crimes crimes against the conscience conscience conscience con con- science of civilized nations and civilization itself Bishop Hughes speaking from Washington as the representative of the Federal Federa Council of Churches urged his hearers to pray that the German people would rise in protest protest protest pro pro- test against the acts of their government gov gov- Former President Hoover in San Francisco declared the German people are being led astray as they were misled by autocratic vows in the World war This rise of intolerance today the suffering being inflicted upon innocent and helpless people grieves every American he said It raises our every sense of in indignation indignation indignation in- in and repugnance It makes us fearful for the whole progress of civilization and it is our hope that those springs of tolerance and morals of human compassion which lie deep in the German people may yet rise to control of Germany Secretary Ickes who explained he was speaking as a a. private citizen rather than a member of the presidents president's presidents president's presidents president's dents dent's cabinet said attacks on Jews Catholics and 1 Protestants were assaults assaults assaults as against reason and tion |