When asked by a representative of the New York Times to verify or deny a statement by the Hammer Verlag Publishing Company of Berlin, Germany, that it has orders from the Dearborn Publishing Company to continue the distribution of Henry Ford’s book, “The International Jew,” as reported in a Jewish Telegraphic Agency despatch from Berlin, William J. Cameron, editor-in-chief and publisher of the Dearborn Independent today said:
“It is very interesting, but I have nothing to say.”
The statement of the Berlin publishing house said that Ford has not as yet withdrawn the book from circulation.
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