ANTI-NAZI LEAGUE
ORGANISATION IN AMERICA WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. The United Press of America says that the Anti-Nazi League, the president of which is Mr James Gerard, the former American Ambassador in Germany, lias started a campaign to boycott the ‘ New York Daily News,’ which tends to destroy our democracy and make us lose faith in our national loaders in the hour of grave peril.” Campaigners throughout the city distributed 100,000 leaflets urging readers not to buy the ‘ Daily News.’ Mr Gerard said that the boycott would extend to the Chicago ‘ Tribune ’ and the Washington ‘ Times-Herald.’ All three papers belong _ to the McCormick and Patterson families, who were noted isolationists before Pearl Harbour and are still hostile and antiGoverument. The ‘ Daily News ’ has the largest American circulation, about 8,000,000.
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Evening Star, Issue 24286, 29 August 1942, Page 6
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128ANTI-NAZI LEAGUE Evening Star, Issue 24286, 29 August 1942, Page 6
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