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Post Office Probes ‘protocols’ Here

March 20, 1935
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Scott Gulden, leader of the anti-Semitic Order of ’76, has his offices, post office officials have inquired as to the possible connection which may exist between Mr. Gulden and the organization which is spreading the newly composed anti-Jewish document.

Mr. Gulden yesterday denied having any connection with the Pan-Aryan Alliance and declared that he has no knowledge of its officers.

The “Protocols of 1935” which are being spread by the Pan-Aryan Alliance, contain the same anti-Jewish allegations as the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” the only difference being that the former carries a preface stating that the facts contained in the booklet are imaginary. The admission, however, is couched in such language as to convey the impression that quite the opposite is true. The cover of the pamphlet is decorated by a large Nazi swastika.

A new anti-Semitic publication. The Storm, made its first appearance yesterday as a weekly replacing the anti-Semitic “Healey’s Irish Weekly.”

Announcing that the purpose of the new publication, nothing more than a one-page circular, is to combat the Jews, The Storm, attacks President Roosevelt as “Red Judas Revolutionary Leader.”

The new publication is published by the National Socialist Party of America, 308 East Eighty-sixth street.

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