German Students Prepare To Burn All Blacklisted Books'a*.— Blacklisted books, * a. «U as public 11-SSJS «« pUed high today,°D0 ' • iltars throughout L*er-'''nv'ffif oubHc burning tonight.hovs enthusiastically rush-Inal reparations lor the huge ed r Jazi student committee! Wf’flon have been working at top c£ J more than a week arranging ?fuie great purging o£ the libra-f-a oV -un-German influences. n%°L of many American auth-I_Ht-icn Keller, Upton Sinclair.London. Ben Lindsey, Franz ' * Nlorrins Hillquit and others— amonr the proscribed volumes. are’c 20COO books are collected J ih* hi? Are to be set off at 11 fn in Opera Square in Berlin Pr,n*br. Goebbels, Nazi minister ot f-hiic enlightenment, will speak. Pu?!lC..nn, of the proscribed volumes, students advised such books as The Crime of Freemasonry” by Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, editor of Hitler's newspaper, the Voelkisher Beo-bachter and head of the new Nazi foreign division. Among books compulsorily introduced is Chancellor Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” (My Fight).Other books being burned are works of Dr. Albert Einstein, Emil Ludwig, Sigmund Freud, Karl Marx, Nikolai Lenine, Leon Trotsky, Kail Llebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg,. Emil Vandervelda, Bertha Von Suttner and Thomas and Heinrich Mann.All books of a socialistic, Jewish or Pacifist trend are especially marked for destruction.As insurance against student zeal doing irreparable harm, a commission of college professors will separate the wheat from the chaaf,” preserving valuable and semi-rarc tomes.