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JACOB MARGOLIS
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1 JACOB H. SCHAKNE

President
Editor
General Manager

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IL 3, 1879.
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ure of breathing the same air must have made some of
our equalitarians and democrats delirious with joy. It
is just downright disgusting.
But this orgy will eventually pass. If we could only
believe, however, that all would be treated alike in Rou-
mania and that the vexatious Jewish question in Hun-
gary would be definitely settled, we could even endure
this present flood of nauseating truckling and vulgar
adulation.

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The
National Minorities Conference
Th __.ational

Impressions of Jewish
Life in Czecho Slovakia

By Lewis Browne.

By MARVIN LOWENTHAL,
European Representative of the American Jewish Congress.

(Copyright, 1926, Jewish Telegraphic
Agency.)

(Editor's Note:—In the following article, taken from a report
submitted to the American Jewish Congress, Mr. Lowenthal sketches
the proceedings of the Minorities Congress recently held in Geneva,
regarding which comparatively little has been reported in the Ameri-
the possi-
can press, and gives his observations and conclusions on
bilities of the Congress, more especially with regard to its effect
upon the Jewish minorities in the European countries.)

Czecho-Slovakia is like a sweet
and pleasant island in the marshes of
anti-Semitism which inundate Cen.
er
E ast hurope.
tral andn
a f I find it a
Cable Addresst Chroniclo
The letter of Dr. Goldwater of Mt. Sinai Hospital,
Telephone: Cadillac 1040
- blessed re l ief t o rest ropes ter s l os
London Office:
Deputy Robinson (Jew front Lithu-
New York, to Dr. Emil Amberg of Detroit is not calcu
il i io r i u ngh the mud o
14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England.
The National Minorities Congress
ania) developed a theory of state sov-
German weeks t
Per Year fated to make Detroit Jwry proud of itself. A com- plung ing into tL sea of Polish Jew- was held in Geneva August 25-27. In ereignty upon which such cultural leg-
Subscription, in Advance .......................
general, the congress was a repetition
munity that is as wealthy, progressive and conscious as
islation might be grounded. He be-
baitiug. Czecho-Slovakia stands out
alt mach this
of the performance of last year, except
To insure publication, all eorrevpondence and newe mater m
lieved that it state could transmit a
n,, p o.
o a world
ours has apparently no valid excuse for its failure to as
usge ry e sn s tll:.
onl y country
that the speeches and the resolutions
office by Tumday evening of each matter
limited portion of the sovereignty to
Jews
cog i
te reo
n
verged somewhat more towards detail.
build a Jewish hospital when every large Jewish corn- which
a specified cultural group. Robinson
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle invites eorrevpondence on mhjects of Interest
rate
nationality
and
grants
them
full
of two
Before, however, attempting to discuss
spoke brillantly and received the only
C. the Jewish people, hut divtlairne rmponsibility for an indurvetnent
munity and many small ones can boast of decent and rights not alone as individuals but as the
congress, its work and possibilities,
• Iem expressed by the write..
enthusiastic applause of the sessions.
a minority group.
adequate Jewish hospitalization.
I will run over the chief event of its
The extraordinary thing is, how-
The first cultural resolution reads,
Cheavan 21, 5686
sessions. Fifty-six delegates, repre-
is anything but pleasant, for
po
October 29, 1926
The office fI
of ist
a og
in rough translation, as follows: "The
ever, a large proportion of the Jews
senting 17 nationalities divided into
at best, apology is an admission of guilt or dereliction,
elves refuse to accept this roe.
constitution and application of a na-
36 national groups, held sessions for
themsom There are about 360,000
tional cultural autonomy is a neces-
three days, which sessions—in accord-
or to be less severe, of neglect or indifference.
sity, that is to say, the creation of cor-
ewntstiinntthis thole republic, abo 21;
ance with European habits—were con-
Dr. Goldwater does not spare us, for he speaks right 3g
t
2nd
u
The annual drive for funds will begin on Nov. 3 and
tal
popun,
porations fulfilling this aim, created
per ce of
cerned with elaborate set discourses
with the consent of the minorities in
ye t not a single Jewish deputy or
continue for 10 days. During this period, Detroit will out and says that Detroit is the only large city that does
bearing on general resolutions which,
national
upon whose good will de-
senator
is
to
be
found
in
the
nationa
be called upon to give more than $3,000,000 to care not have a Jewish hospital. We confess that this is s It•gislature. By the irony of Mecum- for the most part, were drawn up in question,
pends any such enactment.
advance. the discourses were in our
for the many needs of the philanthropic and relief or- true but yet we have a first rate defense.
stance it so happens that in the one
"The free adhesion of any enact-
dialect "papers"—some sonic not
in the world where the Jew as
It must be remembered that Detroit in 1910 was a
ment to a nationality and, if a nation-
all of them, at least to the outward
ganizations which take care of the sick, orphaned, wid -
Jew has a right to spea k his mind,
al registry is provided, the inscription
eye, learned; and save for the pres-
community
of
400,000
but
with
12,000
Jews.
A
corn-
owed and dependents.
he has himself choked his voice.
ence of the resolutions, the sessions
in the register must not be contested
b roa r iiin -
Detroit has enjoyed prosperity during the past year, munity of 12,000 is really a small one. Since then w e
groups:
Y C ac I dliorilleorknitaon three 1.,n,rialy
might have been those of a congress
nor controlled; such registration must
of
physicists
or
numistaticians.
Since,
be held under penal protection and
yet the innumerable cases requiring relief would actual- have grown to possibly 60,000 or 70,000, according to 1
the left the Refo rm assimUi m onists
however, the resolutions avoided any-
must not lie the occasion of any dam-
1 y astound those who blithely pass from excitement to the different estimates given. The bulk of the increase
living its`
chiefly in Pague;
r
on the right
thing that smacked of the specific, and
age to the individual or to the nation-
the extremely Orthodox Agudists liv•
pleasure and from diversion to entertainment,
rt
hardly has come from other places with the result that there
since the opinion of the delegates was
al group as it whole.
ing chiefly in what used to be Car-
unanimous
both
as
to
their
intent
and
"The state and all its obligatory cor-
every realizing that because the unfortunate do not did not emerge a close knit and thoroughly integrated
and Galicia;aran d in
patan
h
-
wording, nothing in the newspaper
porations which occupy themselves, by
community, capable of undertaking large capital enter
ter the a Z io nists, who e sc at-
center
sense of the word—can be said to have
obtrude themselves, they do not exist,
the cen
means of the general budget, with cul-
treed throughout the country. The
happened at the congress.
It must be remembered that as long as illness and prise
tural works must operate by means of
se s.
donists are easily the majority, but
Ti,,. president, Dr. Wilfren (Slovene
taxes, imposed in the same proportion
their lack of concentration n any one
death are inevitable, that there will be many who will ' What is even more to the point, those who came here
in
•
Italian
parliament)
opened
s for the cultural institutions of the
locality makes it impossible for them .r the le congress by calling attentm
need help. With the utmost thrift and hard work, it is had a pioneering spirit which is not much concerned
a to the a na)ority group."
give
deputies.
to
elect
their
Jewish
ated
in
th
sessions
on was likewise
with
communal
philanthropic
projects.
The
r
elabo
Resolution
impossible for the average working man to provide for
A Langauge Bes
princip le s
or e fforts , there fore, must go to
presented by the cultural committee
last year, and to the intereste manifest-
his famil y in the event of a serious accident, protracted is only properly appreciated and understood when one • maj
their fellow Jews
a
niissioni zi ng mong
eat in the problem of minorititfly i tho
which may be expressed as follows:
in the two other parties.
illness or death. This consequently means a large num- has solved his own special economic problem and be-
The state shall regulate the lan-
Such missionizing goes slowly, meeting of the Internationa ar
Washi
comes firmly rooted. One must be educated to give,
las
ber of dependent women and children, as well as inca-
i
however.
nal Union of associa-
rnatio
and
between state institutions and ca-
the
s
ealth
shop-keeper
and
often
the
educative
process
is
difficult
and
trying
e of them
pacitated men who become wards of the philanthropic
for the League of Nations, ast
•z ens.
and manufacturers, see no nee for tion
AberSwith.(where a number
Jun
e
in
Al
and relief agencies. Workmen s
-
Detroit Jewry is emerging from the self - centered a 'distinct Jewish minority gtoup in
be gi

General Offices and Publication Building
525 Woodward Avenue

Detroit Is Not Proud of This.

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The Community Chest.

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noritie.s themselves as temporary en l-
for learning, ill their schools, the lan-
no doubt be made to build a fu ly equip - stet
quota for communal needs. For over a year it has heard
ish commuwill
plans
a both President Masaryk and Min
titles doomed to extinction; Dr. MI -
the
i. g . : ,•„ o r f y tr
ister Banes are outspokenly friendly.
so much of the greater distress that gripped European pail and adequate hospital to meet the needs of the Jew-
fren emphasized the fact that Mello- gua
nationality has the right to
Therefore their weekly publication
Franco's
statement
was
largely
a
pr-
use
its
own
speech for religious par-
Jewry that it can be excused if it did not hear the whis-
nity.
the Rozvoj, is almost amusing in its
of
opinion
and
he
re-
sons: expression
The birthday gift of $100,000 ma d e by David W. 100 per cent Czechishneo.
and the Minorities'
pered needs of its own community. The insistent de-
"The
use
and spelling of the suer
p":
On the other hand, the Chassidim. affirmed
hi
.
t' N "Ta ' :
is surely an excellent start. With such a nu-
name and the first name of the citi-
mantis made upon American Jews by starving Poland
Kress' confidence in the League of
Sin-Ions,
clad in huge fur shtreirnels and long
sk
to
organize
ta
zen
shall
as
a
personal
right, be in 110
ive
and
t
be
an
over
difficult
cleus , it should not
and Bessarabia have made them more respons
, who swarm in the eastern thins.
the rogram
of
way interfered with by the state.
s - kaftans
Ile mov club
P
corner of the land,
am are afraid to as-
generous than ever before. The amounts contributed
l li ri t ti t i,:z.i si e t t ,0 l 0 . e tt!nst i n n :i
i
tri
if
oon
ti
the
ensuing
sessions
of
the
congress,
,
ut
,
e
r,a
p
„I.
a
hci
,
.
tr
•
o
i
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were for in excess of anything dreamed of before in the a !Mal
campaign
to think
raise the
amount
which
medical and
sor t themselve s as a op:trate nation.
experts
is the
minimum
requirement
for ho
this
which was to include six major reso-
ality. They think that it would be
lotions, all arising from the principles
oat
gunge of
history of American Jewish philanthropy. As a mat -
irreligitaw, believing that only the
ih'
Yt it! : '
i l n a
n.sted t f t rthat
who
are
voming
of
the
Messiah
can
properly
enunciated
last year and summarized
'
(*itY
Workers
We know there are hundreds of
ter of fact, giving has become institutionalized and
,
"ications
in the
in the statement that national differ-
11 raten commun
no t able to win them their freedom. They suf. races within a state have as much various languages of the state ad-
those with a surplus, budget that surplus, with a view
anxious to canvass the city. If they are
far daily from anti-Semitic prejudice,
rt
dressed to central institutions of the
right to be protected as religious dif-
contributions in money they are willing to
for the Slovakians in the Carpathian
of giving part of their funds to these European suffer - make lag
r contributions
states must hr acknowledged and an-
ferences, Ile naturally called atten
region are of one ilk with the l'oles
spoklql
give
unstintingly
of
their
time.
lion
to
Switzerland
as
'the
shining
ex-
swered;
opportunity
for
the
cry.
Ukrainians. These poor Jews,
ample off a state freed from the con-
It is our earnest wish that a year hence Detroit will and ering
use Of these languages in such c' ircum-
One by - product of the European relief drive is the
iiliktflulrofilthyhovilil,ages and
-
tances must likev•iise be safegu arded.
- i f iest i
eptnn of riedtw ■ nlsntli,nA.;
ay
rationalize
and
apolo
g
l
Summerfield
niieorxtyinf
d
e
m
f
h
h
S
bl
k
l
t
W
not be on the acis.
Detroit Service Group, o wicamue
"In the state institutions in the var-
' on l y r in frte
•
were not pees-
gize and thus salve our conscience. but w e prefer to earthly
ious
districts, and in their local self-
is president. This organization can function with quiet
tative
of
groups
which
for the coming of a Chassidic heaven,
government
bodies, the spoken
ant
the
previous
yt•ar.
point
to
concrete
achievement
of
a
commodious,
modern
•
efficiency so that the Jewish quota of the community
believe that it is right that earthly
uos
dcd
the
s
nr
,
written
use of the language of the and
r:,
n
nou•
u
tn.,Liu•orhtitrhrrIblzi.on
chest should be raised in the shortest possible time.
hospital building which will be an architectural delight
;
iron;
tricts
must
be
permitted.
Zionists t(,sosi Jewish;
happy in
as well as a place where those who are not ha
'onli Poland, ' then rZech: .
of "The laws governing the language
5 si‘ i 5ilr
these Agudists consider 111en1 not
Austria and the Catalonians from
the courts a re fundamental for on
Gentile :surroundings may go when illness or accident
Jewish enough. These fanatically
them depends the facilitation of jus-
Spain. Groups which did not pirtiei-
orthodox Jews are horrified by the
A Queen Tells Fairy Tales.
Bee; judges and officials must without
pate in the ctingress but sent o ' ffi cial
overtakes them.
of the Zionists, who dart:
The Queen of Roumania, who is now touring the
the
White
Russians
exception provide themselves with fa-
were
Dr. Goldwater's simple statement of fact has a neat impudence
observers
to try to jog the hand of God an d
mi
cilities which will permit the use lie.
and Ukrainians from Poland. Ads.
United States, tells a reporter for a Jewish newspaper barb on the end of it which should hasten action.
hasten the day of release. They sin•
skin was asked on the part of the
fore them of all the languages re cog-
.
the must wait
h t the kin is fond of the Jews and treats them just
of
j..
t t y believe h
Macedonian emigrants in
mud bv th e state.
and i s iiiffer. and endure, until at last
"In hying administrative Womba-
as he does his other subjects and what is more, she
Sind
the
Frisians
from
Germany;
and
d
wisdom
•
Effective Work.
ies within the stafe ' due attention
stated that everybody is treated the same way in het
Joint
Must be paid to the language frontiers
tee, where--I belkve they still rest.
shall whenn election time comes, the
country. While this delightful interview takes place,
W hen Irma May was in Bessarabia for the
Of all the new groups the (Alston-•
of the people.
e
s
her
reports
revealed
misery
itssimilationists
and
Chassidim
join
-
must
interesting.
In
the
i :i t : ,, 11 i :.u. oys,.(g. t s • n i tlo i z t• , nit ), i h rni ti li, u . a ., sill in-
;,ins
the Hungarian Minister of the Interior declares at the
Distribution Committee,
d resolution
b
ns we re
hands in voting against all Jewish
-
., and .
'
first
place
they
are
very
rich
unloved
and
horror
unparalleled
in
the
modern
history
of
star
en vote against
first press reception given him that he does not know
candidates. They even
first
f or Catalo n ,. , A
so
far
powerful.
vation. Conditions were so appalling that 100 per cent
the liberals among the Christ ian can
ch means Barcelona) is the
. t a ( ti f i a.1),.. and i t a l 1)/eT p.h u , _,
if k R( oti ii!i n w
(which
‘t ( f yt HR u e n n .l ifb a i n N a rtor
of it Jemash question.
sound I
didates Incredible as it may soun
These royal and aristocratic personages have the of the children under five years of age were doomed.
wealty, prttgrssikten,ppienadrunstivhinatlifint
i te . last t el tion the C ha tis iv fi
present cal zt n-
section
of
Spam.
iewe
d
i
d
crops
in
succession.
nrev
;h
ir
d
most charming faculty of disposing of unpleasantness. All this had resulted from two hall
lnad
eer hs sent soecfar as to commIn
years they have been developing
st a in ttpo sr l k( utinlitn a ptahre,
the circumstances of desperation, immediate their followers to vote for the Na Many
tendencies
and
institutions
leading
When
it
suits
their
convenience,
these
ugly
matters
just
n,
T
rMait?s
er
d
inority
U
n
M
t
When
tonal Democratic candidates, the out-
toward cultural autonomy, more or
Ocular fur the ratification of the Con-
simply do not exist. There is equality in Roumania and help was needed if the adult Jewish population was
pken anti-Semites, and threatened
less as a reaction t of modernity agains
vention in Rome of 1922 on the pro-
to be saved. The only agency capable of taking care
to excommunicate any who voted for
numerus clausus in Hungary. Who should know
the medieval majority of Spaniards
tection of the citizenship rights. Nu-
and—no doubt—as a protest against
of these starving, hopeless people was the Join t D is- the Jewish candidates.
rock spoke much to the same purpose,
better than Queen Marie and Minister Scitovsky.
But such absurd incidents will not
the weight of taxes which falls on
and the resolution read as follows:
Why the denial and soft speech? Do Hungary tribution Committee. When the call came for help, the
be possible much longer. The Zion-
their industry. They represent a sort
"Everyone has a right to citizen-
ists are campaigning with great en-
and Roumania intend to sell securities in the American United Jewish Campaign had not yet really conducted
of North Ireland trying, in this ease,
ship.
ergy and everywhere they are win-
but
the
cause
was
so
insistent
and
the
confi-
s01111.• miscues of Home Rule.
to
gut
"Cif zenship is an acquirwl status
market, or do they hope to negotiate a loan? It is
appeals ,
ning over the youth. They publish
tried to enter the congress last
which can lie lost only through an act
dence of the leaders that American Jewry would re- nine periodicals in four lenguages- They
rather a coincidence that the two countries that have
year, but no one was aware then that
of will on the part of the citizen, which
German, Czech, Hungarian and Yid-
they actually had been in possession,
been guilty of the vilest anti-Semitic practices should spond was so great, that money was borrowed to meet
act of will most be rendered apparent
have established almost
within recent Gnaw, of sonic measures
by the actions which flow from it.
the emergency created by Bessarabia and the hunger dish--and
suddenly become so concerned about creating an im-
600 llebrew schools of the modernist
of recognition from their government.
"The conclusion of treaties between
type.
They
have
actually
been
suc-
pression that they are benevolent and believers in areas of Poland.
(For the congress will accept only
interested states—such as the Conven-
cessful in establishing nine primary
All is now changed in Bessarabia, according to a
such minorities as have received ill
tion of Mane—is an impropriety
sweetness and light. It really warms us to learn that
schools and one high school in the
recent report from Jacob Billikopf of Philadelphia, Carpathian section, the very strong- some degree, gttvernmental recog- means for the solution of citizenship
the King of Roumania is fond of the Jews. We wonder
nition; just as it rejects any minority
problems of hundreds of thousands of
who made an extensive survey of those regions which
hold of the Chassidim. So the fu-
what excesses and atrocities would be committed there
presenting irredentist claims.) This
persons who, without fault of their
ture
of
Czechii-Slovakian
Jewry
is
if he loved the Jews. It is no little relief to learn that come within the purview of United Jewish Campaign fairly certain: the national rights year they satisfied the congress that own, have lost their t•itizenshp and
Spain looks on the Catalonians as
are thereby exposed to economic in-
there is no Jewish question in Hungary, for we shudder Activities.
which they now abjure they will in
something somewhat apart; and of
jury and misery itself.
According to Billikopf, the satisfactory harvest of time assert. That is, of course, un- course, they were not required to go
to think what a Gehenna Hungary would be if favori-
"The congress therefore recom-
less by that time a reactionary gov-
the length of loving General Rivera.
mends, for the territory formerly em-
the year has brought prosperity and happiness to the
tism were shown our people there. To use a favorite
ernment does not succeed in taking
It is possible that the Catalonians, in-
braced
in the Austro-Hungary mon-
Americanism, it is a lot of applesauce. Does Queen starving, poverty-stricken Jews of Bessarabia, but were these rights away again.
spired by their practical business men,
archy, the ramification of the Conven-
may help direct the congress, ill the
Marie think that the regal assurance wipes out memor- it not for the help that was sent to them during the
tion of Rome by the succession states:
future, to more specific effort.
"For the territory formerly em-
A MONITION
ies of pogroms, atrocities, discriminations and denial of period of greatest hopelessness, they would not be alive
Leo Motzkin, who represents the
braced by the Russian Empire, the
, every human right? If the sycophant groveling of and able to enjoy the present plenty. This was a defi-
.:swish groups on the executive said
congress reeommends the introduction
Too
many
Jews
view
and
treat
Ju-
that the task of the congress was to
some of our own people in New York gave her the cue.
nite piece of work carried out with dispatch, intelli-
in the legislation of these succession
daism merely RS a memory. It ought
remove the prevailing notion that a
states of law's based on the principles
then it is well that she be undeceived as soon as possible.
gence and generosity. No matter what views one may
to serve as a monition. What your
minority Was a burden to a slat,'; in-
the Treaty of Versailles; and sim-
We cannot so readily efface the horrific pictures of hu-
have of charity, yet no one can but approve of this piece ancestors did is no credit to you. It stead, the free development of a mi- of
ultaneously with the application, the
is,
however,
a
discredit
if
it
only
man misery even though a queen does permit us to
of humanitarian work. These people do not want char- touches your pride without determin- nority within a state should be recog- suppression of the exceptional police
RS a blessing to the state and to
measures of the czarist period."
touch the god anointed hand, or does smile beatifically ity. They were the victims of conditions over which ing your practice. If you only boast nized
humanity.
IV. A resolution on election rights
of your ancestry they would not boast
upon
us.
If
the
Jews
in
Roumania
were
guilty
of
hypo-
they
had
no
control.
With
the
best
intentions
and
hard-
Dr.
Schiemann (a Gorman of Lat-
was likewise introduced by the legal
4 "
you
thus
dishonor
your
via), who is the philosopher of the
of you. If
, critical and oily fawning and scraping before the queen,
committee, following an intrwluction
est work. they could not stay the drought, storm and
antecedents your descendants are
congress explained at length the prac-
by Dr. Deak (Hungarian of Jug, .
pests which destroyed the crops. Fortunately there
likely to dishonor you just as the
w could forgive them, but it is another matter when
tical values which would arise should
' . we
J. Casanovas (Catalan) un-
: Roumanian Jews in America act as though their knees were socially conscious men and women in favorable child who is inconsiderate of his par- the state treat the nationalisms with- Slavic)
derlined the fact that the collective
is likely to be treated inconsider-
in its boundaries, as it treats the re-
, and backs were specially greased to perform these circumstances who were able to help in the period of ents
rights of a minority pre-supposed the
ately by his children. Never has the
ligions within.
existence and application of individ-
- mawkish obeisances. It would be more in keeping with
claim and compulsive import of the
desperation. The Bessarabian episode, doleful as it
Dep Gene von Szullo (Hungarian
ual rights, and it was essential for a
past
been
summarized
than
when
the
from Czecho Slovakia) likewise spoke.
their professed love of equality and democracy if they
was, was a simple one. A good harvest and the prob-
minority—and a congress of minori-
writer of the closing words of the
The congress now proceeded for
had protested against the mistreatment of their broth-
lem is practically solved. If the Polish situation were hook Ecclesiastes (xii 111 tells us three days to discuss and pass its six ties—to concern itself with the dan-
gers arising from governments which
memories
of
atrocity
and
pogrom
are
too
fresh
that "the words of the wise are as
resolutions.
only so simple and easy. If only a good harvest could
ers. The
abolish individual rights, i. e., dietat-
goads" by which we are to be stung,
I. The Cultural Committee offered
if for them to have forgotten. They are not here long
orships. The resolution, as passed de-
make an appreciable change in the situation, then the
fi need be, to a recognition and real-
two resolutions. As an introduction
proportional electoral represen-
enough to discover the charm and beauty of aristocracy
leaders of European and American Jewry would be ization of our duty. Duty, not de- to the first one, hearing on cultural mands
tation and the abolition of electoral
and royalty. Our Mayflower and Revolutionary de-
more than happy to tide over Polish Jewry till the next light, prospect, not retrospect, is the autonomy in general, Deputy Dr. Hag. districting where it works contrary to
scendants can be excused if they can delude themselves harvest, even if it meant a greater outlay than con- polestar of life according to Jewish selblatt (German from Esthonia) de- the principle of proportional represen-
livered a valuable address, elaborating
conviction.—The Supplement.
tation.
that royalty may be a little bit of all right after all, templated.
the methods whereby cultural auton.
V. The economic resolution, as pre-
and perhaps their rude forefathers did not have a due
omy may he achieved and illustrating
The U. J. C. leaders. however, may take some com-
pared by an economic committee, was
LEISURE
his points lip reference to the form and
introduced by Dr. Guendisch (German
appreciation of the fine and mellow flavor of royal fort from the happy change of affairs in Bessarabia.
success of the present Esthonian laws
of Hungary) who elaborated three
blood. It may be fitting and proper that the sons and It is no little job to clear up a plague and hunger area.
Increasing leisu re is a priceless
granting this autonomy. Of all the
principles as essential to economic
prod uct of ,scientifi c progress applied
new states. Esthonia hag advanced
daughters of those who threw off the yoke of his Majes-
equality, principles to be embodied in
Now that this task is successfully completed, they may
chrical development, but if
farthest toward solving the cultural
law; (a) the legal prevention of boy-
ty King George should make amends for the unseemly
?
that
;Is
re
is
appropriated
to
pleas-
proceed to liquidate the Polish and Russian problems
problems of its minorities. It is im-
cott on the part of the majaity
ure instead of to self-culture as well
behavior of their boorish ancestors. This is vicarious which still menace the lives of millions.
portant to note that of the three legal
against the minorities, (la equality of
contribute
to
as to. pleasure it
methods whereby • minority may se-
atonement with a vengeance. We rid ourselves of a
-
treatment on the part of the state as
We believe that the sincerity and good will mani
rr,
e ta n
ool not
or N should
d o t suicide
nffi
cure cultural rights
e., through ad-
an employer, (el the protection of
king and now we outdo any royalty ruled nation in the fested by both Polish and Soviet authorities will aid
what
ministrative decision for the proter.
property against discrimination in the
Y
Supplement
world in our unashamed worship and adulation of roy- materially in solving the difficult economic problems
lion of minorities, through inter-par.
formulation and application of agree-
liamentary bargaining, and through
ally. Could anything be more ludicrous than the New of their Jewries. We in America can only carry on as
ion reform laws. (This last point
A fox sleeps but counts hens in his
state legislation, Dr. Hasselblatt find+
York episode of women sitting in a chair one after the we have. with the ultimate hope of success.
dreamt
the latter to be the most effective.
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