are not doing their former business and have no demands to fill, and hence, no purchases to make. The effects of the boycott on Jewish concerns has been reacted on the Aryan manufacturers with whom the Jews, when they had businesses, were accustomed to deal. This, of course, resulted not only in hurt to the Jews, but increased unemployment among the manufacturing concerns. This was the reason underlying Dr. Schmitt’s order yesterday to relax the anti-Jewish boycott.
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