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LEWIS HOCHHEIMER, LAWYER AND SCHOLAR
sionist legislation these measures were bound to work E
tragedies and hardships in their practical administra-
By ABRAHAM CAI'LAN
tion.
p
ns
•••
Ins ma wwls
The Supreme Court in the recent Gottlieb case de-
The Jewish Cht•nicle Pablohis, Cs., Inc.
Publielsod Wookle
public schools, attended and gradua-
cided that Mrs. Gottlieb and her young child must be
The sone is in any one of the courts
Cummins, President and Editor
ted front the law department of the
Joseph J.
of Baltimore City. The trial is On;
deported because she entered this county.; after the
Jacob H. Schakne, Beeline.. Manager
University of Maryland. Ile engaged
a witness is being examined, and a
quota from her native land had already been exhaust-
in the general practice of law but de- •
deal
of
heated
wrangling
by
opposing
3, 1 , 1f, el the remota. at Detroit,
Politics.
March
Entered es so,owd.•hs• wetter
c of Maur h s. 114111.
ed. Her husband, who is a declarant and hopes to be- D ALIBI STEPHEN S. WISE was a attorneys grips the audience. The voted some of his best energies to the
Mich , looter the Al
._—
writing of articles in legal magazines,
judge
millers
a
decision
on
a
paint
of
come a citizen, has the choice of either going back with
General Offices and Publication Building
IX delegate to the Democratic na-
laws in the interest of the children of
law. One attorney is disappointed;
West
her or remain here deprived of his wife and child.
tional convention. Ile was chesen to
Maryland, and his monumental Manu-
850 High Street Cable
the other !eels a glow—even though
Addreesi
Chronicle
can,.
In our school (lays the picture which brought to us fill the vacancy eremed by the death it may be but a resultless glow—of al of American Criminal Law. From
Telephone Glendele 9300 La
of Charles P. Murphy, the late chief
the
beginning of his legal career, the
triumph. For a moment silence Bem-
the most poignant grief and the most intense feeling
54 Stretford Place, London, W. 1, Kneeland
principles of criminal and equity law
is not a Tammany man, although he
strongly
appealed to him.
Year
of
hopeless
desolation
was
that
of
the
slave
of
the
south
The
T quiet drags on; several minutes
Subscription: in Advance ....... ........ ............. ..........$3.00 Per
Mr. Hoehheimer is endowed with a
readily will support a Tammany can-
who was torn from his wife and children then the didate
pass while tie judge engages in a con-
gift
for
lucid
writing and possesses
if
he
comes
up
to
standards
To Ware publleshon, allcorrespondence scp! cpws matter must reaelt
with a little man who, al-
plantation and its human chattels were put on the auc- that accord with what the rabbi deems versation
nor, he 'Newer ...I of each week.
a thorough knowledge of jurispru-
most unseen, finds his way to the
right. Ile is nut a Tammany nun be-
dence. The legislation which issued
eorreepondence on eubleste of Interest
h as any defense Co offer for
o one today hs
N 0
judge's bench and is sealed along side
.
Chroalclo
c k.
ti on blo Or
7 171, 71;troll . Jest.
Indorsement of ot.
cause, furthermore, he can flay the
from his pen passed the scrutiny of
disclaim. responsibility for
to the Jews posplo, b ut
of the judicial arbiter listening atten-
slavery which made hideous the south be
varves eapte.ed by the writers.
the inhuman
Tammany organization when it per-
judicial interpretation. The articles
tively, with his hand to his ear, to
fore
the
Civil
War.
The
whole
system
of
chattel
slay-
forms
indecently,
as
no
other
New
he wrote on sundry aspects of the law
what the coon is saying.
Tamuz 2, 5684
account him a facile and authoritative
July 4, 1924
ery is looked upon as a blot upon our American civili- Yorker can castigate it. But he calm-
Attorneys fe the prosecution and
ly takes the convention seat left empty
legal author. His Manual of Ameri-
zation, We are heartily ashamed of it, and not the by Charles F. Murphy, as a discreet the defense, of for plaintiff and de- can criminal Law, the leading author-
The Klan and the Democrats.
may
be,
rest
their
fendant, as the tsar
and
knowing
man
will,
without
injur-
ity in Maryland on laws governing
holding its convention in least offensive feature of it was this fact, that such
oars while the judge and the little
The Democratic Party
ing his prestige as a fearless advocate
crime, procedure and forms, and re-
man continue Heir conversation. The
people of the United States atrocities as the separation of families entered in the of
right conduct in affairs of govern-
garded as a classic throughout the
New York convinced the
audience and boss conducting the
inent. A man in the ministerial call-
the sentiment crystallized in favor of discrimina- very structure of it. And what can we say in defense
country, is a work noted for com-
trial watch the two figures so that
that
ing kas courageous than Wise would
pleteness and simplicity.
they may know vhen the trial might
tion, isolation and narrowness, as exemplified by the of this immigration law which visits the same hard- have
shrunk from consorting with the
As counsel for many years for the
resumed, for chile the whispered
Klan is of no mean importance. The plank to disavow ships upon people who are not undesirable, unfit or delegation from New York City at the be
Maryland Society for the Protection
conversant n proceeds, not a word is
Democratic
convention.
A
few
non
of
Cruelty to Children, Mr. Hoch-
and repudiate the Klan was lost by the narrow margin dangerous. Even though this identical situation may
sounded throughout the ample, high-
like Stephen S. Wise, if they could see
heimer was called upon to write most
of three and three-tenths votes, and had all the dole- not occur under the new act, yet what practical differ- their
valuted room.
way clear to do so, could do won-
of the laws relating to child welfare
At length the ialge concludes the
gates who wanted to vote for it dared to expose them- ence does it make if a widowed sister and her young tern by ultimately associating them- talk
now forming a part of the statute law
with the little man. The trial
with political organizations.
of the state. The Maryland habeas
selves to the malice and indictiveness of their neigh- child are put in the same predicament as Mrs. Gottlieb selves
Abram I. Elkus and Nathan Straus goes on the witness is questioned
corpus law, said to he the most liberal
and her child are placed under the existing law.
once more. But the audience for a
can bring no veil to a political mach-
hors it might have carried by a few votes.
in the United States, which gives the
moment
veers
in
the
direction
of
the
The issue was fought on the floor with such stub- The law as passed is recognized by all fair-minded inc. Nor are they, in turn, besmirch- little man who is making his way judge supreme power of determina-
tion regardless of circumstances, was
bornness and acrimony that for a time it looked as persons as discriminatory, but why must it add to the ed by it. The contagion of good lead- towards the door. be passes out .
weeks just as effectively as the
written by hint. Law's of which he is
split by the withdraw- possibility of flagrant cruelties. In their demagogic de- ership
contagion of corruption. Lawyers and court attendants know
the author rooted out the custom of
though the convention would be
who the diminutive figure is who en-
al of the delegates from many of the southern states, sire to pose as saviors of America it was really not
troubadours, most of them Italian im-
gaged the judge in grave converse.
migrants, using children as players on
Mountain.
the stronghold of the invisible empire. necessary to forget humanities entirely.
Only the audience does not know that
the streets.
It is a long time since such a clean-cut definite issue Some may rail at the Supreme Court for its findings,
OUNT EVEREST, mightiest of he is Lewis llochheimer, a nester of
Ile also wrote laws which facilitate
the Himalayan ranges, eternal- the Maryland bar, the author of one
has been raised in American politics and the alignments but what can the court do when it has a record before
appeals in criminal ceases to the Court
ly snow-capped and grim, is yet to he of the most frequently quoted books
of
Appeals. The law which frees in-
are curious and in many cases uncomfortable. As the which it discloses the facts that these persons entered conquered. Its summit was neatly on Criminal Law, the man who wrote
surance or benefit moneys from at-
the hulk of the progressive legislation
matter stands today, the irreconcilable elements in the the United States contrary to the provisions of the law.
reached by two members of the expo.-
tachment or seizure for debt was
Maryland dyeing with the welfare
convention may not be able to sink their differences The vice of this matter extends to the law and the Court ditionary party which for three pars of
framed by him. This law constituted
of children, the mentor and friend of
to attain the lofty height.
at the time of its adoption a drastic
and in the election may, by lukewarmness and even in interpreted a matter which contained no ambiguities in sought
Near unto the very top were George a large number of Baltimore's young-
piece of legislation. Ile drafted the
many cases actual defection, defeat their own party the only way it possibly could. The Court found that Leigh Mallory, the hardy old Alpine er lawyers, a man whom the judges law which gives to judges broad pow-
not only of Baltimore City but of the
22 year-old
they
had
entered
after
the
quota
was
fill-
climber,
and
A.
C.
Irvine
as
ers for discretion in disposing of crim-
candidate. Jeffersonian Democrats, Northern Catho- inasmuch
various circuits of the state honor as
' monsoon
Oxford graduate, but the
inal cases. Laws relating to cruelty
lice, Western Liberals and Southern Protestants, surely ed they must be deported. The constitutionality of the came and destroyed them. In the fast- a scholar and as a lawyer.
to animals, about which considerable
Lewis flochheimer, the son of the
make a lot of peppery bedfellows. The question arises: immigration law was not involved, for as a sovereign
nesses of the self-same mountain are
uncertainty hovered for many years,
late Rabbi Henry llochheimer and the
comrades of the two deed men pre-
were clearly defined by him.
Will the spirit of America overcome sectional preju- _nation we have a right to determine how many and who the
late
Rosalie
Hochheimer,
was
horn
in
paring for a further ascent when time
Mr. Ilochheimer, though past the
Baltimore, August 1, 1853. His lath-
dice and bitterness? This thing had to come. The in- shall enter ; but still the question of humanity and rea- seems favorable.
age of 70, still follows the pursuits of
er
was
a
vigorous
leader
in
the
liber-
"We expect," said young Irvine just
congruous and contradictory elements in American po- sonableness will not be downed.
the
scholar. His reading covers a
al movement in Germany in 1048 and
• ore making the supreme climb, "no
As we stated upon previous occasions we are not
wide range, both in the law and in
came to America when the repressive
litical life have attempted to prevent a united front,
mercy from Everest." Everest gave
general literature. Ile is still the
counter measures of the government
when the truth was that cohesion and coalescence were persuaded that immigration restriction is at all sound
no mercy, not even to an intrepid
vigorous, lucid writer he has been
caused him to flee. Like Carl Schurz
entirely artificial and maintained by slogans and tea- and scientific and even those who may be free from dis- youngster.
throughout his life, his style retain-
and
Franz
Siegel
and
others
of
that
Will the expedition be given up las
ing the characteristics of almost class-
crimitory bias in framing this immigration policy we cause
brilliant group of liberty-loving Cer-
two of its bravest members fell?
ditions,
ical serenity, beauty and ease.
mans,
ler.
Ilochheimer
brought
with
The heterogeneous mass that is now America is es- think are entirely wrong if they hope to achieve greater
hardly. It will go on as though noth'
Only recently, as an exercise in a
him gifts of scholarship and elo-
ins had happened, until the furies of
sentially different from the America of 1861-65 when prosperity and a sounder national development.
field in which his experience as a legal
quence, which in hip case were devoted
and and slum• that dance over Ever-
lieroic measures involving unavoidable cruelty may tit's summit are penetrated by the not only to the cause of freedom and writer has made him notable, he wrote
political alliances based upon the Civil War were
n Manual of English Grammar, a con-
good government but to Jewish relig
of
adventure
tu or w y ht
fld
se 1 e n and l e,'
made. The spirit of antagonism and hatred for the be justified if there is no alternative in the attempt t o
cise little book of interest to persons
glory
ious interests.
beh ang to England of the
(lofting a ready reference work deal-
Republican party has kept the solid south practi- cure a patient, either individual or national. It may having
Inheriting his father's aptitude for
loft-
learned the secret
ing with the fundamentals of English.
justifiable
if
the
cure
is
certain
to
achieve
the
desired
scholarly
pursuits,
Lewis
Ilochlatirner
cally intact from that day to this. But we have fought
itst mountain On the face of the earth.
Henry L. Mencken called it "a re-
after receiving a thorough educatio n
another war and new alignments have been made. The end, But when there are alternatives and the curative
markable example of condensation."
at
the
hands
of
his
father
and
in
th
ftu:erior.
value
is
as
questionable
as
is
the
immigrtaion
restric-
anti-foreign, isolationist and anti-Catholic feeling has
i
recline
t:
I
c
nl
t
f
l
oa
w
tion
law,
then
we
say
that
the
experiment
should
be
Nordic
supplanted in many instances the traditional antipathy
dsiocS pillow b oouft restfulness
for the parties opposed to the Democratic. Conse- conducted with as little cruelty and hardship as human- troEn
when the news came that blond In-
THE MODERN YIDDISH THEATER
quently we find in the convention a clear division equal- ly possible.
wore
discovered
in the jungles
(11111it )
We have the feeling that this law was passed by a of D arien,
o u Mi
[h a m i.% part eo x .
so
We
ly strong on the question of the Klan.
d
'Int itaer
an
By ARNOLD MARGOLIN
We are not so naive as to make the charge that panicky people, many suffering from fears and hates
w ho cooh n pte er ndcs ent t hg ai rea th te e'y r h hra avin e
these who voted for the Klan are all members, or even mostly imaginary. Acid t9 thi a large dose.. of stub- eiorer,
.
1
nornnesst Nothing more clearly reveals the state of
acreage white man"
political customs and institutions of
p....:41..i........ L....E.
One who seeks the origin of the Yid-
1...w.PaLhisora of khok infant:1a.
,"
men
e t let eexplor-
iha a ne t 'it i lY n nct sTi 2i (ler'at m
various countries. In its earlier forms
dish Theater must go back as far as
tious organization which bedevils and frightens people mind on the part of our legislators than their attitude ' ers
and scientists are, the men ui
it was inevitable that the Yiddish
Middle Ages, when various point-
as children on Halloween, but it does indicate a schism en Japan. Every sound, balanced journal in America work objectively and do net let a the
drama should concern itself very
tar mystery plays were produced on
in the Democratic party that cannot be explained on saw the folly of the gratuitous insult to our neighbors peevish creed determine their scien- certain he Belays in the primitive Yid- largely with Jewish life in the far
tific data for them. After being told
away environment of Russia, Rou-
speech then used by the Jewish
any other basis which has not a due regard for the across the Pacific, and yet without any hesitation and that intellectual power in the Alpine, dish
mania and other principal sources of
These productions were often
changed economic, social and cultural outlook and at- in a spirit of almost vindictive vanity both houses of Slavic and Semitic races is just as masses.
Jewish immigration. At that time
of the same type as the mystery plays
surely
intellectual
greatness
as
is
the
and still later the adventurous experi-
Congress hastened to enact it into a law.
titude of the different sections which go to make up
commonly shown on the Christian
intellectual eminence of the race call-
ences of newly arrived immigrants in
stage
during
the
same
period.
It is the plain duty of all who have the interests of ed Nordic, it must be grievous, in
America.
America formed a common theme of
The modern Yiddish theater, how-
As to the actual Klan strength we are persuaded America at heart to do all within their power to seek these sultry days, to he informed that ever, is only about 50 years Md. It Yiddish plays. It often happened that
from the following figures that it is becoming increas- the good-will of all peoples and reduce cruelties to an those Darien Indians are, in brain ca- took forni in the southern pa rt of the action began in Ukraine, Lithu-
pacity, superior than the average
ania or same other part of the pale
was then the Russian Empire
ingly innocuous. Ernst and Ernst, certified public ac- irreducible minimum. With this thought in mind we white nun. Don't you think it is time what
of settlement in old Russia, only to
and was due mainly to the rare talent
countants of New York, furnished illuminating, withal shall exert ourselves to the utmost to aid in preventing to suggest a Constitutional amend- and enterprise of Abraham Goldfad- find its climax and conclusion in the
ment precluding such arrant heresies?
land of promise on this side of the
en. Goldfaden was not only a play-
encouraging, figures after making an audit of the books such needless cruelties as the Gottlieb case involves.
Atlantic.
wright but a composer and author as
The next Congress may not be torn by such parti-
of the hooded cut-ups.
During the past two decades, how-
Learning.
well. He wrote dramas, comedies and
From new members during the fiscal year ending san bitterness as the last, and from it we may expect a
ever, Such a marked change has come
operettas, both text and music, and
ILE parades have ended. The
over
the Yiddish stage that its plays
then
participated
in
their
stage
pre-
July 31, 1923, the income was $1,878, 681.73; from all modification of the legislation just passed.
gradates of the high schools
have virtually abandoned the old back-
sentation. Yet Czarist Russia gave
and c lieges have begun to think of
other sources during the same period, $330,127.67. . It
ground
and may be said to deal with
no encouragement to the development
what tale/di do in the autumn. They
scenes and themes almost
11 appears that once the poor fish is caught. he avoid s
We had hoped that the Republican national plat- are planning for the future, wonder- of the Yiddish theater. Goldfaden American
exclusively
In these modern plays
was hampered at every turn by local
ing Mother they should go out into
5 the bait the second time; only one out of six thinks form would contain an unequivocal plank against the
an audience sees depicted the inter-
authorities hostile to his enterprise,
enough of the organization to pay a second time for Klan. Perhaps the generalities of the law and order the weld of harsh and hardy affairs until he finally emigrated from Rus- course in this country between older
pursue their education. Those who
end newer immigrants, between the
the doubtful privilege of wearing a nightgown in pub- plank will be a warning to private organizations that or
si a and after a short sojourn in Rou-
have arnexed the degree of the doc-
foreign born and the native born Jews
mania he came to the United States.
lic. As far as the Klan is concerned, we hardly think
tor of medicine, of the lawyer, of the
lawlessness Will not be fashionable or tolerated.
with their differences in manner, psy-
Ile arrived in America some 40 years
doctor of philosophy, or of the engi-
it is becoming a more serious menace, and despite the
etiology and even in speech, dramati-
ago, when the first considerable num-
neer no doubt are scanning the hori-
oily renovated. The American horn
of Jewish refugees from persecu-
enormous vote received at the convention we are not
Socialist Deputy Loebe chided the members of the zon for the ripe fruit for which they ber
Joys portrayed in this way are near-
tion
in
Eastern
Europe
made
their
at all discouraged. We are not unmindful of the fact
have strven. Some of them will be
ly always seen as ardent patriots for
Voelkische l'artei for condemning the Jews and at the displeased with the slow arrival of appearance in this country.
that the war left in its wake the whole brood of race
ahem the United Stales is not only
Lack of material resources and the
same time asking for protection from the head of the the longawaited prosperity. They
tie land of promise but their own
hatreds, distorted nationalisms and perverted religious
required for the new Jewish im-
political police, Wiess, who is a Jew. In an age with will begin to wonder why they labor- time
reuntry.
songs and char-
antagonisms. All of these were given an opportunity a sense of humor this would be a rare bit of fun; but ed so strenuously, studied so eagerly. migrants to increase and interest acteristic Patriotic
American dances are fre-
themselves in Yiddish drama brought
Was it learning they sought, or was
to express themselves in the Klan vote. True, we can
timidly
incorporated
in dramas and
Goldfaden many years of initial
what can one expect from a party whose heroes are ex-
it a profession, a spade to dig with,
remedies and the national colors dis-
hardly minimize the power and influence of the 100 per
hardship and disappointment in the
as the Jewish sages so well put it!
Kaiser
Wilhelm
and
Ludendorff.
phytal
upon
every
appropriate
occa-
New World. It was only after a pro-
cent Protestant, white bigotry which holds large see-
shm. Pathos and humor are often
longed struggle and many costly fail-
Benevolence.
tions of America in thrall, but when it is borne in mind
niely balanced in plays which depict
ures that he and those who shared his
ihe worst has happened and yet we have survived.
the swift strides in assimilation taken
LIERE is a formula we have
that we are so close to the time when all who were not
faith were able to found the modern
byfews in America and the unavoid-
The
ex-Kaiser
of
Germany
joined
the
Swastika
and
on
worked
out
that
may
interest
1-1
Yiddish
theater
and
make
it
the
great
in accord with all we did or said were anathema, were
ahe clashes of taste and outlook
factor which it has become in the cul-
readers. Take a group of people
vrlich occur between the older and
subjected to the worst sort of inhuman treatment, the occasion of his birthday distributed copies of our
tural life of American Jews.
who
possess
good
intentions,
have
Ford's
"International
Jew"
and
the
"Protocols
of
yanger generations.
Flourishing examples of the Yid-
classed with moral lepers, then it is rather encouraging
time to spare and know how to raise
n addition to stage pictures of life
Zion."
What
subtle
attraction
brings
together
the
mil-
dish playhouse may be found today in
money in the various ways popular
to find that the more advanced civilized sections of the
inthis country as it particularly at-
nearly every American renter where
today. Then take an old building,
United States have forgotten those days when no op- itarist autocrat and the individual autocrat in this holy preferably a mansion about 100 years the Jewish population is large enough lets the Jewish population, many of
crusade of malice and vindictiveness?
the Yiddish plays raise problems of
L, warrant one, such as New York,
old that has fallen into disuse. Fol-
position was even permitted.
udversal human applicaton; some are
Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston. As
lowing this, assemble a score or more
We are recovering our balance and sense of propor-
lailosophical in concept and treat-
might he supposed, the best and most
of children who might otherwise be
A
health
commission
of
the
League
of
Nations
will
sent. The best of English, German
tion with amazing rapidity. The American people have
with tilde mother or in private
numerous theaters are situated in
aid
Russian plays have been transla-
visit
Russia
and
Ukrainia
to
study
malaria
conditions.
New
York.
Several
of
these
institu-
horn/ anti place them in the said
received no little instruction from the fight on the floor
ted into Yiddish and are an essential
tions, like the National, Thomashef-
You thus have an orphan-
of the convention on the Klan. We realize that the May we suggest in all earnestness that a study of the building.
part
of the current repertoire of these
sky and Kessler theaters, are located
go..
'haters. The work of Shakespeare,
struggle to bring back racial, religious and national mental condition of many of the Soviet leaders be add-
in the do/Mown sections of Second
Last week in one of these orphan-
Letting,
Ibsen, Tolstoi, Chekov and
sanity to America is not over, but we are much more ed to the program? Some of their darkly inexplicable ages in Nov York ten persons were avenue, Ilouston street and Second Andreev are among the standard
street. Others will he found on the
injured when the porch on
hopeful of its achievement after that demonstration actions and ill considered decisions seem to indicate severely
drama
frequently
produced on the
Bowery mar Delancey and Houston
which they were standing collapsed.
Yiddish stage in America.
than we were before. The Democratic party has the that they are at best borderland cases.
streets, in liarlem, in the Bronx and
lye suppose that there are persons
in Brooklyr. Some of the best drama
who think that to be a martyr to a
thanks of liberal, constructive America for its courage.
has been praluced at the Yiddish Art
cry, tumbledown orphanage "man-
FRIDAY EVENING
Soviet Russia has been guilty of many jejune, to
Although it may be costly to the party in terms of po-
Theater in Illadison Square, at the Ir-
shin" is to win ready entrance into the
ving Place.' Theater and the New
litical success and expediency, it will reap a rich re- freakish and incomprehensible things, but that which serenest of heavens.
Themashefsly Theater on upper
borders on the lunatic prize is the exile of 830 Zion-
I I was invited by a prominent Jew-
ward eventually.
Breadway.
Banishment.
ish attorney in Vienna to dine at his
One piece of mirth-provoking bunk in connection ists. Can they not realize in their mad folly of stand-
It is of iterest to know that the home on Friday evening. There were
HE Soviets may not have a sense
Yiddish steal. in America has rs t only Fabbath candles on the snow-white
with the controversy was the claim of the Klan advo- ardization that it is impossible to compel conformity
of humor, but they do some
madly Jewish artists but has
table and my host wore a black 'vel-
cates that it was a religious and not a political matter. in all details? A social structure is indeed weak that funny things occasionally. The Jew- produced
drawn to itstlf a number of non-Jew-
cap on his head, blessed the Sab-
The most gullible voter who thrives rn slogans and cannot tolerate a Zionist group which asks only the ish Telegraphic Agency informs us ish players She made a special study vet
bath loaf of bread and chanted the
that a number of Zionists in Russia
of the Yiddida language and are now ' r ancient Hebrew prayer over the cup
llatitudes saw through this transparent fraud and, right to perpetuate its cultural and religious identity.
who were found guilty of the Zionist
classed as %writes with their new if wins. We ate ■ real, old-fash-
really, nobody was taken in by it.
heresy, as it were, were ordered into
audiences. Ot the other hand many
toned Jewish Sabbath meal (gefilte
exile,
to
Palestine.
In
order
to
rid
w the Thee another convention rolls around the
The fixed idea of which the psychiatrist speaks has
Jewish artist', of whom Bertha Ka-
and all), after which we listened
corner tree Klan et1/4.0 e will be reciled, perhaps with Tracy ramifications and expresses itself in the strang- itself of the presence of these noxious limb, Ben AM and Moskowitz are ex- Ish
o our lost Ito he intoned a psalm and
individuals, the government agreed
amples, shore first in the Yiddish
and daughters—university
the flood and other anclea....,,en ts,
he
sons
est abberations. The fixed idea of the pogromist liter- to change the verdict treat bard la- theaters belle they became known as tudents—joined
in the refrain. At
ature was distributed at a church service held in the bor in Siberia to pioneering in Pales- stars of the English language stage. ' he conclusion of grace, we arose and
The Cheka, the tribunal which
With so many theaters of this type
hook hands all round, wishing each
Catholic Cathedral of St. Stephens, while prayers were tine.
The Gottlieb tam .
chops off heads of non-atiformista
in operation during a large part of the
der "Mahlzeit." Then we adjourned
The Johnson Bill has become a law , and after July offered for the recovery of Chancellor Seipel, who had with perfect equanimity, has for once year, it is natural to find there a num- o the sitting room, where we dis-
been obliging. If this keeps op, some-
ber
of
playusirchts
who
work
been
shot
by
a
communist.
The
alienist
who
makes
a
exclui,
',dried
Zionism, Austria, Germany,
1, 1927, the law as amended by the Reed provision be-
one will rise to declare that these
sleety for the Yiddish stage. Their
and various other interest-
',comes the guiding principle in, matters of immigration comprehensive study of the pogromist mind will render Cheka fellows are only Zioniat organ- work portrays both Jewish and non- &merlea
ng topics.—Joseph Krimsky in "Re-
izers in disguise.
Jewish life aid depicts the social and
Adeportation. As predicte5 r . b y opponents of exclu- a distinct service to humanity.
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