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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Apr 1939, p. 2

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"The governments," he contimued, "Hhave a secret service of their own, and I think they could come im Rhere and make an investization and tre port. 1 move that a copy of this reâ€" selution be sent to them." comcluded AUTC ib NnR â€"A mew record wa® established im Waterioo countr jail Rere for the fiscal year ending March Hist. when it was revealed that 571 Narch. 1907 which showed a total of 445. committed for 10.626 "jadl" dayme Langridze. 157 were incarcerated for drumkenness. Aacording to Governor Patrick Langrid&e a toral o€ 12019 "fail" days were spent by prisomers The previous recerd was announced in O¢ che 571 imprisoned last year, 544 were males and only 2 females. O¢€ the cocal nurmber, according to city has lost dine to publicity of Nazi! m"â€"m:@:\flm%i "I this situation is more serious tham 1 at first thowcht, amd judging from comments of the other alder mmam. it is," interjected Ald. Jom Metnzinger, "I am rather criticel of our two members of parliament I thimk they sihould take hoid of this affair.. for it is not a local matter but national,. and as a result. they should 12,019 Jail Days For County Guests prisomers ha? been commit img the tweiveâ€"month period thim» am bour in commitico of the given ~Nazsi rumouss" by nowsgeâ€" whols vigerousiy protesting pabillicity ‘ Mxpressink the belie{f that two of|control of the local Sachsen und the German clubs im Kitchener, were Schwabem cluh all riight, the aldermam said he wasu‘t| A former secretary of the Schwa so sure about the third. We have hen Benefit Association, Mr. Konrad mo right. however, to find any fult said beth it and the Sachser und with thenr if they don‘t spread propeâ€"| Schwabem cluibb are "controilled by ganda and dowt act contrary to Gur Naziz‘® Mr Kourad said his expulâ€" need a microscope to see Nazi aéth great hamm dome by the puhiicity givem by the newspapers," he stated. "It is my impression, that as fur as the Toeronto newspapers are comâ€" cerned .they are only trying to draw "I have talked to a man who whem im Windser was teid by another party a smoke screem over Toromia. charged Ald. Cumdick. "I dow‘t thimk there is amocher city im the Dewnitiom that harbors as many "isms" as does Hish Time Nazi Activity Stopped; Kitchener Enter Strong Protest Shantz urged council to "go a Bittle further and see what is bebind al ter to investizate the situation". "They seem i get informationm im a Reltbaked wayr. I dowt thimk our Ald.S. F. Leavine said he doubted i residents of any city in Canada were as loyal as those im AKitchemer. Ald. A J. Cundick said he believed the wholie matter was but a "tenmpest Ald. Shantz asserted it was mot fair to attach all the blame to Terenmto I thimk they should disbamd.‘" demic was furnished by pubilc see wiy Gormans who left Germany 3300 public school children in North wished to keep wp "Corman kultw" were absent @uring the month fGamlt. The reperts being printed are "I really think am imvestigatio® the percentage of absentees was the. "We British have taken more tham would be im order, and if the report highest im a great mumber of years. / any other nation on earth in history. shows that Nazi activiny is not EOME . "Qaily enough. with the exception Our friends to the south of us have am. them thrse newspapers shoW®> oâ€" gimira the average attendance TePeatedly told us what to do and Actingâ€"Mayor Sturm _ contenmded that most trowbie arose whem ut ___ C F. Price, Optometrist 06 King 5k. West â€" Kitchenmar YOUR GLASSES YOUR EYES are thoreaghiy eramined W give yoin complete | Association of which I was secre tion on the part of antiâ€"Nazis than heretofore." anything elwe, and we do not wish here and say that our Protestant and to say amypthing further antil after Roman . Catholics churches are the imvestigation," Bettendort tafd "rackets"." _ exclaimed Ald. Jos. The Chrenicle. "As far as Konrad is Weinzinger. moving that no action be concerned, his charges are ridicuious, <aken "These churches don‘t try to hut we exparted them from Rins" cram religion down our thromts by Nazis." Conmciuding the statement. Wr. Konâ€" raud expressed the belief ‘it might still be possibie to free the Sachsen und Schwaben Club from Nazi comâ€" troi. but that will take fur more exerâ€" deciining to discuss the expuision of Konrad eaid "the club will have no more to do with him (Konrad) what ever" dence, without me being given an opâ€" portunity to say anything the Schwaâ€" ben Benefit Association expelled me also. The club had ordered that asâ€" ecciation to expel me and that apparâ€" ently was sufficient The constituâ€" tiom of the bemefit association obviâ€" cusly does not mean anything, for if it did. I would have been givem a tair hearing," continued Konrad. "We have imvited the city council. the police and the leglon to visit us and look through our clth, books and "I bring out this point because there are some who try to prove that Nazis do mot controil the organizaâ€" tions. simply because the constituâ€" tions oppose the discussion of poliâ€" tical questions at meetings. The fact is that political qwestions are invariâ€" ably discussed and always from the Nazis‘ point of view. Constitutions do not mean a thing to Nazis. ‘The Nazis within the organize ton resent the fact that I have made these‘ thimgs public, but | am far more concerned with doing my duty tiom have separate constitutions amd are supposedly independent of each ather. I had previousiy been expeiled from the Sachsem und Schwaben swever to defend myself. * Lemon Taboo At Royal Table saury to repeat my conmtention that a had been convicted on a similar "I felt that our executive must group of ‘Nazis im the Sachsem und charge last June. make some reply to this story beâ€" Schwabem club and the Schwabem _ Three police officers testified Miss fore city council," stated ‘Waish, Benefit Association control affairs of Giller was drunk on King street and who is secretary. "There are no both erganizaions If any proof, be used "ahusive language". "She schoois for children, cither foreignâ€" youd what I have already revealed, swore at a bicyclist going by and born or Canadian, sponsored by the is mecessary, that proocf was forth struck him in the face at the same Communist Party in Canada Also," coming Thursday night whem I was time." stated Constable &A Herzog. he deciared, "members of the CP. coming Thursday night when I was expelled from the Schwabem Benefit is a loyal Canadian citizen (of Corâ€" man descent) tham pieasing the Nazisx‘" Mr Kourad said his expulâ€" som became permanent with his hayâ€" tbe was unable to determine the cause of better attendance at Elmira. Average attemdance in the various North Waterieo schools was as folâ€" img been given a chance to speak. cent," stated the inspector. He said #416 and Elmira, 3%.75 Konrad Reiterates Philip Bettendorf®, manager of the Queen .during their visit to Camâ€" adn. Nebody thought of serving bhe served, but not to theu. While salmem and kippers are out, their majesties are fand of ether fish, OTTAWAâ€"Soupe, saluon and lomen will be taboo on menus made to feast them om speckled trout while they are in Ottawa. Lemon is befing replaced with for lemoem. Authorities here were would not care for meals of more tham four coumses The Sachsen und Schwaben club | "They are trying to raise a bEZY MPF. for Morth Watecinn. 5 out of a crisic in Quebec that doesn‘t . in the address, Mr. Quith said the KITCHENER â€"Application by J. R. Doering for "Jehovah‘s Witnesses" for exemption from the antiâ€"sound equipment byâ€"law on city streets, was refused by council. showed that "Fritz" could be outmaâ€" nouvred and beaterm April 9, 1977 kwu.s the "high water mark" im the \military achievements of the Camâ€" adian Corps" said Capt. Rawson. | _ "Other corps and armies had tried in vain to take the Ridge, and don‘t lletnsmhnmfl-nmm |soldiery of the Canadians by refusâ€" Doering tolid council he believed the group should be entitied to the same privileces as Roman Catholic and Protestant churches. "They are allowed to ring church beils and play chimes. so [ think we should be perâ€" mitted to use our method of sound broadcasting." he stated. Answer Challenge boctons of my heart the ‘wilk and enterprines to ouch an cutest as to water attitude of both our lweders® make a cupply of power arailuble to in the Dominion Houge at this CTibi® slmest everyone in the province, has son, of Hamilton, addressing mere Abert Smith, Hydo commissioner. tham 200 vetesans at a Viny Rige reed to a meoting of the Outario Mz are fust as loyal as we," asserted the "Well. you can‘t show them to me," interfected the cadi "You are simpiy paying the penalty of being too peâ€" pular.">he said in passing sentence of $50 and costs or two months. "Rackets" Say Jehovah‘s Witnesses Kitchener Council Protests challenge will cither bo mot and WO look into the futuwre without exâ€" will be in the middlo of it, or th* pertoncing the greatest possible feel~ Dictators of the world will have seen ing of comfert and catisfection To the handwriting on the wall and my mind, there is much to look forâ€" curhed their policies," prophesiecd ward to Hydve has cast of its suat Capt. Rawsom. dling cloches, has ventured forth into "When all is gaid and done, while unknown ground, has conquered its sho‘ll he bleeding and wounded from cuemics, and now, emerging from every point, you‘ll find old Mother the mists, camAdvrance uhimpeded to England still with the light of battle its final destiny," the address conâ€" in her eye," he continued "France tinued will be there too" ! The comminsioner said he deo Miss Giller told Magistrate Blake the officers had "builied" her in reâ€" moving her to the cells so badly that she required attendance of the jail | doctor. "I‘ve still got the marks bl show and [ can prove it," she stated. ‘It ill behooves any man to come here and say that our Protestant and Roman _ Catholics â€" churches are ‘rackets"." _ exclaimed Ald. Jos. Weinzinger. moving that no action be speaker, expressing the belieof that vice, but to utilize it to the meximam in Februgry was 190,400, an increase when the call came, the PrenchCa® advantage. wherever possibhic‘ still of five per cent from the January a«diens "will ho at our side". had to he done. We must strive, in total of 181000. The Pebruary figure _1!.4‘-_-‘. Was SUK® short, to advance closer to a point reqreseuted a increaso of 86 per "I‘m not going to let anyone insult not opposed to Canadian democratic me the way that sicyclist did. I‘m institutions, but earnestly strive to not that kind of a woman, but the strengthen and broaden demecracy officers always say I‘m drunk," er in Canada". claimed the accused. ‘"‘The story was a despicable effert Protestantâ€"Catholic Churches row the answer would be ‘just the MÂ¥r. Smith, through Ur. Hanwigan, A total of 624,000 saume as it was in 1914 "If the moâ€" said that while during the last facal coiving nomagritult m‘â€"_hu-,*“lmâ€"_y,--l-. then surcly we have betier fighting had cccurred in the wery over January and : grounds now than we had them. lurgo fncrenses cccurred in the mumiâ€" whout sizx ber cent didn‘t arrest him (the cyciist), I ‘Maintaining that members of the would smack him across the face CPC. neither force nor advise their and I did." she declared, asserting children not to go to Sunday School. the officer had "just laughed at me". Mr. ‘Waish said they are "not only "I can pay. I‘ve got money," reâ€" plied Miss Giller. "What is shoâ€"a goid mine*" queâ€" ried the mazistrate as she retired The speaker asserted that both served "with pleesure and delight the France and Great Britain had made spirit of cooperation existing beâ€" "chastly mistakes im recent years but uween the provincial commission on virtue‘s side". "While 1 havenw‘t and the partner municipal commis agreed with Prime Winister Chamâ€" sions throughout the province." msmm.wu-_{ "It is unfortunate that this spirit the chance to see a man, Christian of happy cooperation has not abways mmmmmaemnmâ€"gmcâ€"-& error and realized that the signature of those with whom he was dealing months in jail by Magistrate John R. leged that "atheism is taught in Red Blake Tuesday morning when she schoois". The newspaper quoted an appeared on a charge of being drumk unnamed *yearcid giri‘ as "being in a public place. While she pleaded forced against her will to attend a not guilty to the charge. following Communistâ€"spoensored school in this sentence, the accused admitted she City". had been convicted on a similar "I felt that our executive must charge last June. make some reply to this story beâ€" â€" Miss Giller told the court the bi cyclist had nagged at her and that she had called the police officer. ‘I told Constable Herzog that if he world put tocether to maintain peace and liberty," declared the speeker. have sat on the sidelines and never lifted a hand. Britain has done more the world with the exception of ourâ€" selves." he stated. So deciured Captain Nowmse Ba® Go decluod a momegs toom J m the court room â€""1 deginve frem the dro "There‘s no sense in working yourâ€" self into a state of hysteria over this thing." cantioned Ald. S. F. Leavine, ’Ilyh Power For Everyone‘ls blasting it through the etrest» from sound trucks." the byâ€"iaw should be enforced." Ald. A. J. Cundick toid council that when he came out of church on with a truck bearing the streamer, "Religion is a Snare and a Racket". Doering admitted the truck belonged to "Jchovah‘s Witnases". "It purposely seeks to confuse the people into identifying Naziism which war, with the CPC., which upholde democracy and strives for peace and the brotherhood of man." the activities of Nazi agents in Kitchâ€" ‘The story was a despicable effert designed to divert attention from the to hide" iMr. Waish told council the lKitchlu Aldermen Refuse !=â€"igue__ _ Invitation To Visit German Club| .__. _ x« in their sane ideas reported in the Kitchemer Lloyd‘s Rate Atheism Taught In Red Schools? Religion is a snare and a racket," if to e 7i > Wilien Receive es a ««==» Urkee, Farm Aid but slightly more than three per cemt. less then in Pubruary, 1988, accord ing to proiiminary fSigures veleased ty Labor Minister Regers. of nesarty four per cemt. reary, an increase of four per cout. ever January and a net increase of dents of family heads. _ A total of 70,000 farmers who, 4o counted for a farm population of 318,â€" 000 were reported m receipt of agriâ€" cent. ower Janary but a decrease of more than 18 per cent. from Februâ€" last year. ‘This category includes all cultural aid, 270,000 were located in wan total showed an increase of 246 per cent. over January ibut a decrease nmu:mnin&fi;ld;w:h:fi.:kâ€"t‘-;;v;; of we aldermen to go around and inâ€"\‘thing wrong we certainly wouldn‘t see spect -_[n:;" asserted actingâ€" it when we went up there," he pointâ€" Jn a letter to council, the executive of the club said they desired such a Club, a German organization. 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