Word: treasonably
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Cultured citizens of Cleveland, Ohio were pained last week by the tribulations of large-eared, long-nosed Richard Roiderer, a cultured Clevelander accused by the German Government of high treason. Cleveland friends called Mr. Roiderer "more of a thinker than one obsessed with political intentions." He thinks much about music, they said, and about world peace. During his incarceration since June 22 in a Nazi jail, Musical Thinker Roiderer has asked for and obtained copies of Musical America and the Cleveland Plain Dealer. To Germans the Roiderer case is of vital interest because it tends to lift the veil...
...State did not dispute last week that Prisoner Roiderer is a bona fide U. S. citizen, born in Bavaria in 1894, naturalized in Cleveland in 1922. Nonetheless the German State contends that this U. S. citizen could and did commit high treason against the German Reich. Such a crime is possible only under the New Justice. Outside Nazidom it is a basic legal axiom that no man can commit treason against a country...
...treason to Germany, the State contended last week, for Cleveland's Roiderer to write down in a notebook while in Germany last spring what he saw of the brownshirt S. A. Storm Troops and black-jacketed S. S. Special Guard. Though Adolf Hitler has said a thousand times that both organizations are nonmilitary, Richard Roiderer's notebook jottings were classed as "military secrets" which he was suspected of intending to divulge to a foreign power...
...Canadian business practice (TIME, Nov. 5). This included violent denunciation of Canadian Woolworth Stores because they cut wages (later raised) at the same time as did U. S. Woolworth Stores, obeying circular orders from company headquarters in Manhattan's Woolworth Building. This Orator Stevens has turned virtually into Treason to Canada...
...ideal country for them to join; 3) to flabbergast the world with a fresh, monster demonstration of German loyalty to the Realmleader. After Orator Hitler's speech, according to the State's handout, "he was rewarded with spontaneous applause. One might well say that surely treason does not lurk about him. Only loyalty stands watch over...