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Dorothy ThompsonOrdered by HitlerTo Leave Germanyin \V.\IM( l*r«'*.NBerlin. Aug. 25 unt young inaiWKI5NKK l oi^’imi staff)i/P A pleas-in riviliunverclothes yesterday delivered to Dorothy Thompson Mrs. Sinclair Lewis an Invitation to leave nuzi Germany.Tonight the wife of the Nobelprize wnlner, known for magazine and other w r I 11 n gs. was ready to go toherself widely•Titiangovernment ex pej Itfthad an American newspaper c o r r espondent f o-r damaging Germany In the world press for the first timesince Adolf Hitler curne to power. and tonight newspaper circlet case, wondered whether it might be the prelude to wholesale ex pulsion of foreign correspondents.Takes Darting Sliot The free lance contributor to American newspapers and magazines paused long enough in packdiplomatic andti over theONION STRIKE HAS VIOLENCEing her bags to loose parting shots at Nazidom.Outsiders are warned. she said, that Germans have the right to any form of government they choose. I agree to that and personally I have consistently opposed all organized attempts such as boycott which aim to reform this government from without.But national socialism, on its own claims, is not only a system of German government but is a world outlook which is frankl; directed against the liberal anl Democratic conception under which a great part of the world still !i\es and which some of us. curiously enough, still cherish.It cannot expect to set Itself against tin* most prized Institn tions and credits of other conn tries without encountering robust and energetic opposition.Miss Thompson's offense, up parent ly. was not any general unfavorable comment on Germany but unfavorable personal impressions of Hitler himself published In connection with an interview* she had with him more than two years ago.was ready with her pro-Shitest.Ishe sshould lidlikeMayor s Home Bombed; • In ion Leader Kidnaped, ClubbedMiAig. 25 includingAtheGuaey. ( day of vtolei bombing of the mayol s home and the clubbing and kidnaping of a union leader whipped the Scioto murshlaml onion strike toward a showdown tonightAll eyes are on Okev Odell. 38-year-old strike leader, who was clubbed and spirited away early today by non-union workers or their sympathizers but returned to defy his enemies.The town’s grapevine late today carried the new ultimatum that Okev hud oetter leave town tonight. To tin* scores of persons milling on the streets or anybody who cared to listen the swashbuckling Odell replied:Tell ’em to go to hell.Lute this afternoon he went to sleep with a revolver under ills pillow and a half dozen friends at his doorway.I’ll kill any man who comes in and don't belong here. lie said.lore in when 1 port of the German pi din nun lo see impression at t Interpreted as . many.The first Am ent to l»e order lei ironically tin* author who tions of A meric lated his shari point of urging ed from the hours stay on lea vp.to point lt;that it I the Hltleii written some time r became chancellor did not enjoy the s ore than 35 per centbeam!oftialow an ad vers** t time could !•* attack on Gcr-rr**udi■Pthat h country hernd-.. Hit -wife oflescrlp-* infur-* to thelie eject-got 2 I nix it.it ion toIIOII), II.caustic i |ifi* oikto artl-the na-durlngtold iiewspa-Mlt;IIVGuffey tlt; *r. The:A deputy sheriff permen:If you stay in night, get under may be tlreworks.I *i*4i4 e Hope* lUiM'ilAuthorities o bviously were fearful of further violence between union agricultural workers weedere and harvesters and rion-uutoii men who have replaced | them in the mucklaud during the three months old strike.Sheriff Wilbur Mitchell reported to Adjutant General Frank D Henderson at Columbus that the situation is tinder control. But he called out his 50 deputy sheriffsfor patrol duty. A n observer also was on Meanwhile, hope’handNo DiscourtesyThe American consul was in formed. Ml S8 Thompson said,that If I didn’t leave before tonight. the 'Invitation' would he followed tomorrow by an official order from police headquarters and I then would he accompanied to the border hy two police officials.The fact that 1 was granted j a visa in New York, that I was in Germany entirely legally, that I engaged in no illegal activity | of any kind while here or caused any complaints Is not pertinent to the order which is due , cles 1 have written about I tional socialist movement | the last three years.Asserting she had not • tered the slightest disc on the part of any of the itles. Miss Thompson s; understood the expulslor was based on a paragrapt If* 3 2 law which empowgovernment to expel ......whose activities hav* damage the reputatii country.Anticipating that otcorrespondents might I and foreign new spa popular reading matt many recently, might rated, members of the corps this evening w * informally discussing teel 1 vc movement.Miss Thompson. in Germany only a week The propaganda mlneount llll ft #*S\mt hor Id she order of the •rs thepersonnded iof thehiroreignexpelledmdiplomatic • reported Joint pro
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