A merica lavish periodical Cater CLIFTON AVINUI • mseiggatt 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE , litEDergorelmosnalitoracta 1WHAT IS THE "NORDIC THEORY" AND WHO IS LOTHROP STODDARD? GROSS SUCCEEDS IN ADMISSION FIGHT who a NEW YORK.—(J.• T. A.)—Bela Gross, refused admission to the United States once and later refused entry to France and Germany, has • been admitted to the United States following a tight made in his behalf by a young stenographer who had never seen him, but 'who had been moved by his tale of woe. Gross, who is a Russian Jew and 26 years of age, arrived in Portland Nov. 3, 1923, on the S.S. George ber The Russian quota for November was reported tilled and ovem N Gross was ordered returned to France. Het attempted. to swim ashore at Portland but was caught. In France he wag refused admis- sion because he had lost his passport, and the German authorities also re- fused to receive him., The'steamship compkny thereupon retorned him to the United States, where he arrived for the second time in December ind was again excluded. The United States District Court has nowAecided to admit Gross on the ground that he was illegally ex• eluded from the country ,' when- he first arrived here in November, Sus- Lice Knox having ruled that the Rus- sian quota was nut filled at that time. Miss Gertrude - Israel,' secretary in legal (trio office in New York, is re- sponsible for Gross' admission, hay , ing interested others in his story, al-' though she had never seen him. Teutonic Origin—Stoddard Claud. ' In•estigation Shows Nordic Theory Is ' Sec' is Pseudo-Scientist by Dr. Wise and Others. MIDDLE AGED MEN WANT EMPLOYMENT United Jewish Charities Ask Chron- icle to Co•operat• With Them to several months and has now recov- ery(' sufficiently to resume some light work. This family is practically des- titute but does not wish to become a public charge. The man's lack of em- ployment is seriously impairing his mental health. The other is that of a family of seven, where both father and the oldest son, a buy of 17, have been unemployed since Christmas. At present the only income is the earn- ings of a 16-year-old daughter. We would appreciate it if anyone knowing where such work might he (obtained would telephone to the United Jewish Charities. Cadillac 6711. second and the United States third. A comparison of these totals shows the steady and continuous progress of Palestine in commerce. Whereas the amount imported by Palestine has decreased from £1,251,713 to £1,- 077,777, the amount exported has in- creased from £389,894 to £411,552. Trade between Palestine and Syria has increased considerably In the past year due principally to the short• age of cereals in the Transjordania: The correspondent of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency learns that file work of establishing the commercial center in Jerusalem (Birketh-Manul- lah street) will be commenced soon. The plans provide for the erection of 60 large buildings to be used as offices and warerooms. Only a part of these will be erected at this time. Find Light Jobs for Them Men. _ la the press reportseof the House a Teutonic Superiority. But the theory During the past several weeks, the Immigration Conimittee's hearing on I was such a convenient one and it ap- the Johnson restrictive quota bill, pealed to the vanity of a group of United Jewish Charities has had there have often appeared references pseudo-scientists, in which category numerous requests from middle-aged t "nordir theory-and to one Loth= Dr. Wise has classed Lothrop Stod- men seeking employment. All of r on Stoddard. 'lira, that they adopted It in thto, these men, because of their physical : The question arises; . •:It'ho is Loth- substituting the word Nordic, "r condition, are capable only of very . light factory work or unskilled labor, man on Northern, for Teutonic. it rip Stodilar, 1?" Wh i this SON REQUESTED IN WILL TO' who'll the House Immigration commit-.. 'The .Nordic theory finds its excuse such as janitor work, freight elevator FOLLOW JEWISH TRApITtONS •• lui,ka as to an authtitity 9 What for being in a collection of half-truths running or work in a shipping room. has he donothat his name should fig- which are given a most crellible sound Any of such jobs, small though the U. S. SECOND GREATEST "A.1--Isaac Al- • pre in the'dispatches from Washing- with the use of many anthropological wage might be, would be not only of PALESTINE IMPORTER but would aid exander, known as. Alexander the. ton? , Why should cohg,ressMen, aux- 'terms. But there is not and never financial as their morale. Great Tailor, who died a IA' days ago', ious • to justify their stand for a'Nor- has been a Nordie race. It is entirely greatly in restoring JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A. by of the United Jewish The wok has left a will disposi.ng of his estate, dic immigration, look upon Lothrop •of the imagination and theorizations sec- which is valued at 63,000 pounds. Stoddard as the -ehijf arrthority for '-of such own as Stoddard and Nladison Charities have endeavored without Maili—The United States ranks ond *tinting the countries importing NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — The The documeta makes- a speceic Fe- the support of their restrictionist Grant, another pseudo-scientist echo success to find employment for these quar- quest that his son, Claude, should tout 'theories? , bewails the passing of a great race, men, 1111(1 1111W presents this problem from Palestine during the third Jewish Academy announces the pro- of 1923, having imported goods -the IMPending (so he says) decline of art the readers of the Chronicle, in the ter on the stock each:togs an I posed activities of the organization Who's Who has the' Ifollowipg: Brookline' Mass I the Anglo-Saxons, and on ardent at- hope that, due to the wider field cov- to the value of 1:68,980. Egypt heads to include publication of critical texts that he should folloW On. hest tradi• nut h , b list with a total of £191,823. The of standard Jewish literary works, co- the ered by the ( hromele, soon. of its of John Lawson mono: of Lothrop Stodda4( . the Jewish religion. (ions sun , • • On( 29 1883 'Tatters either having just such a total value of the goods exported operating with similar bodies abroad Gcddenweiser Denies Theory. (MI MilrY 11 '11111111 4 (Ild t Hiliwn i S.; A.' from Palestine during the third quar- international Jew- Real ' anthropologists, not of the place open or knowing where such ter of 1923 amounted to £411,552, as to the end that an II. IlarVard, 1905, A. M. 1910; Ph. D. in work might be obtained, may be able ish academy be created and to act 1911, J. It. B os ton ktv,iversilY 79118; journalistic variety, have lung ago against £389,894 in the correspond- an advisory capacity in the organiza- Us. assist • unmarried. Admitted to Massdehu- disprove,} (hi- theory of any race su- to We ing period last year. The total value lle- of the cite hele two instances both of tion of the Jewish division setts bar in 1908. Member of the • periority, according to Itr. Golden- of goods imported by Palestine dur- brew University in Jerusalem. , American II istoriAil Association, weiser of the College of4the City of which came to our organization ask- ing this period amounts to £1,251,- York, who wrote concerning ing only for aid in securing employ- ew American Political Science Associa- N it. The first case is that of a fam- 713 during the third quarter of 1922. God looks to the heart of man, then tion, American Sociological 4.44.socia - "Racial Differences" in the' Menorah me r Great Britain is the greatest ex- of six; the father, the sole bread to the mind.—The Talmud. thin, Academy of politi ca l gi•iell(•o Journal for October, 1922. "Ilut the ily porter to Palestine, Syria ranking Unitarian. Club4.diar- National Institute of St•itif Sciences.. pugnacious and, prejudiced racial winner tit' the family, has been ill for ideologist still refused to capitulate" Republican. - yard. Authors The French Itevolu• writes Mr. Goldenweiser. vile claim- thin in'4,San Domingo, 1914; Present- ed the evidence of history. He argot Day Europt.-.-Iits National States of :that the biologist, the' neurologiSt. and ' :Mind, 1917; The Stake0of War, 1918;' the psychologist were, after all, en- .Pictorial• Library of the gaged in the study of data that bore on I . Harper's World War (Vol. 6,,,ffht..World at civilizationlinly inferertlially. Histor- ' Wart, Address Harinard Club, 27'W. ic material, on the other hand, brought Forty-fourth, street, New York City. - us face to face with civilization -itself. 'In addition to the books named And how could anyone but a shallow labove, Stoddard is also the author of sentimentalist deny the overwhelming , The Revolt Against Civilization; The' stifieriority of the science, philosophy, Menace of the Under Man; 1923; The morality, religion and the material New World of Islam, 1921 i' and the ',achievenients of white nian (Pier those Rising Tide of Color Against White of his primitive'brother? However World Supremacy, With an introduc- impressive to the 'initiated, this artru went had to go the way of its prede- tion liY".Niadispn Grant. cessor's when the light of better know- ' , Harding Recognizes Him. was It is the last of these books which ledge and the critical .judgement It . ,thrown upon it." gained fame for Stoddard and found "Another social and national aspect ce- . favor for him in the eyes of such lebrities as President Hardin*" and 0 (these problemst," says Mr. Golden- Lord Northcliffe. In the Rising Tide weiser further on in his article, "is of Color Stoddard expounds the odi- expressed jn the advocacy'or testrict- ed immigration, thus to keep out un- ohs Nordic theory,' which Mr. Louis desirable strains.' A system of WM- i Marshall and' Dr. Stephen S. Wise ory not lacking in self-hssuance has have labelled as false and without any , foundaiton in fact, at the hearing in risen to justify these modern urges. ' Washington when the Jewish Dele- , Madison Grant in his The Passing of n Great Race, Lothrop Stoddard in his gation appeared before the house com- I mittee on inifignation. Little , dr 'The Rising Tide of Color and the Re- u n pf Lothrop Stod- volt Against Civilization, And even the ' nothing was know lard until the late President (larding' well known biologist E.,G.Sonklin In in a speech in Birmingham,•Alabama,ihis The Direction of Human Evolution Octobor 26, 1921, said: "Whoever will I have turned their hacks upon the crit- take the time to read and ponder Mr. ical and humane position of modern Lothrop Stoddard's book on The Ris- ethnology and, on the basis of data Booths Nos. 116-117 ing Tide of Color ... must realize that supplikl by the laboraties of ambitious our race problems here in the .United half-Sciences, advocate racial discrim. States is only a phase of a race issue 'nation, restrictive immigration and that the whole world confronts." " eugenics, rather than education, edu- Immediately there was a great flair-' cation and education." — AT This is Lothrop Stoddard and his ry throughout the country created by those who made haste to secure the Nordic theory of blond supremacy. book-Land Stoddard became famous td virtually overnight. Earlier reviews,* printed at the One the' book was brought out by.,Charles Scriliner's rmtis..._ , -. 1'. A.) — Dr. Joseph Sons in. 1920, were in the main tin- (J favorable. The Nov York Times re- Silverman . was honored by a reception view was neither favorable nor un- .in the Hotel Majestic recently. Many favorable, merely quoting passages prominent French Jews participated •••••• OOOOOO from the hook and paying in an aside, ! and addresses were made by the Zion . that "It is effect. indeed The a problem," or Evening' 'words to fists Corcos, Fielderman, Naiditch and New York latopolsky. Dr. Silverman, reply- Post was hardly on kinii, in fact the Post reviewer was most uncomplimen- great ing to impression the addresses, made described upon him the by tary in his comment un the Subject his tour of Palestine, matter of the volume. Of 'the thou- . sands who have read the boOk since its , publication, it may be said that their IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII separate reactions to it have been jn . ). They iy more • ACADEMY OUTLINES PROPOSED ACTIVITY - Hart & Crouse Co. "ROYAL" Dining Room Suite Sale Boilers & Furnaces See Our Exhibit at the Builders' Show SALE of great magnitude that includes a•large assortment of dining room mites .is now in progress. It represents one of the greatest selling event's in the history of our business. 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