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vill• performance. In contrast to with the W hite Army that virtu-
him, 17-year-old Zhelesnov has ally bathed in Jewish blood.
The cross-examination of the
t le appearance of a war psycho-
path. The very last one on .,the three guilty ones is completed.
Ile,
The
others insist they know oath.
row is the elder Lubinuov.
gazes at the crowd with the beati- ins about the incidents.
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fie innocence of 11 religious who
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k ar n i,Fei els.lins fecr ura.autr.
has dedicated his soul to Good. A
deceiving smile plays around his man to be brought into the court-
eyes. In reality, he is a hooligon room.
It is a signal fur tumult.
or the worst order.
The gaze of the crowd is fixed with
He "Loves" the Jews.
A thin,
curiosity on the door.
The hearing now begins. The weak little man elbowed his way
judge has finished reading the into the chamber and pauses be-
charges. The examination of the fore the judge's stand. It is Kautf•
defendants starts. The judge calls num. Frightened, nervous, he
upon 16-year-old Lultimor to re- steals a surreptitious glance at the
late what transpired on May 10. hooligans, seated beneath him. lio
This is the story he tells: feels insecure, as if even here, 'ol
"Yes. it was i who proposed to, the courtroom. they might sod-
But
the others that we should jest with denly fall upon him again.
Returning home under t he hooligans sit four Red
the old mail.
from the cinema about 12, mid. V !lnY soldiers, armed to the teeth.
MRS. B. SCHWARTZ
night. I found Lichoomoonov andThe judge addresses him in a
Golonkin in the courtyard. I sug- friendly tone, asks him to relate of ties. S. Katt, un T111...111V 1.111
gesteol that they tie a rope to the the events of May 19. Ile begins'.
this Sundayevening
evening
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dour 111 such a way that when with fright, speaks in a broken the Bo ok-Cadilla c. :Mrs. B.
Kauffman opened up the door he Russian. The friendliness of the Schwartz is one
the active mem-
should stumble ;rail fall. I tricked judge gives him confidence. He bers of the committee.
11111.1tt 011111 into the courtyard. The talks now with positiveness, quick-
On 1Vednesday evening, at a
plan worked. Ile fell and began ly, in an unrestrained flow, &fli- joint meeting of the board of di-
t() shout for help." cult to stem. Ile is nothing! more !Tutors of the Women's League and
"Who put a noose around his than a nervous skeleton. 'Iris the schools, and of local rabbis
neck and dragged hint across the raids on Vozolijolensker street are plans were formultited for the cele-
courtyard?" mere aftermaths, anti-climaxes. loration of the presentation 1/f a
know. Right afterward Be has survived much worse. Ile Sefer Torah too the Hoolinur and
"I don't
o. has lived through the bloody pot- Tuxedo Talmud 'torah by illtot. I.
I went into the house an d t ,, hed.
groin, of the Ukraine during the
Shapiro.
"Who hanged at Kauffman',
The following are jtatrons old
door and shouted: 'Bring out your terrorism of the White Army.
daughter. We'll have our will with Twice he was stood up against .1 patronesses Of the dance, additional
stone wall with t he guns of to the list published last week: Me
her ,,, ?and then return her to
Mitehno's and Deniken's soldiers
and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Rev.
and Mrs. II. itlilkowskVo Me. nod
"I don't know. I was not prey- levelled at his heart.
I look at hint and I are now a Mrs. I. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Apparently
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A session of the V11/111 Leumi
was helot to consider the situation.
A stormy discussion developed
when M. M. Ussishkin, well known
Zionist leader and head of the
Jewish National Fund, demanded
of the council that "bold action be
taken to stop the building opera-
tions." Vladimir Jahotinsky pro-
posed that Palestine Jews through
their national council set up a per-
manent agency for carrying on po-
litical work in London and Geneva,
in addition to the political depart-
ment of the Zionist Extocutive.
Palestine Jews Observe Fast Day.
Thousands of Palestine Jews as-
sembled Monday in the synagogues
and before the Wailing Wall to
recite psalms prescribed for a fast
day proclahm•d by the Chief Rab-
binate of Palestine.
The fast day Wits (observed as a
protest against the interference of
the British authorities with the
Jewish worshippers at the Wail-
ing Wall un Yon) Kippur and the
subsequent attacks. Rabbis ad-
dressed the congregations it, the
synagogues on the sanctity 14 the
relic of the temple.
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This pointed answer does not sat- phrases, properly modulated
of defense can
isfy the defense counsel. Ile per- voice. The chief
sists and arouses the ire of the volt refrain from interjecting, "I
judge. am an old jurist • " adding hastily,
lie
"If you want to put questions "even an old Soviet jurist."
put tries to prove that Kauffman was
about mental illness, then
Don't tortured not because he was it Jew,
then) to the defendants.
but simply because he was an old
ask him. I forbid it."
The crowd mumbles its displeas. man "whose manners arouse, in
ore. The courtroom is filled with children and uncultured people,
friends and relatives of the h000li- such as the defendants, the desire
to tease." And after all, what did
gans, and they let themselves be
heard. They seek to intimidate they do to him? Nothing. Jested
t h e j u d ge, j ust as they did at the with hint a little. The whole to
malt was uncalled for
first trial in July.
Loud applause greets these
In the midst of the hardened
words. The friends(of the hooli-
embittered visages of the hoof.
k
guns one can also pick out ma y
again. They become more impu•
Jewish faces. Their eyes gleam galas make their presence nown
lent. The judge, however, does
with satisfaction. Their bearing
it let herself be intimidated. She
is free and easy. They let them
' says sternly: "This is not a thea-
selves be heard unit are not afraid. '
ter. If there is applause again I
new times . . .
shall order the courtroom cleared."
A second member of the defense • There is no more applause.
counsel tries to prove that if a
Three hours later, when the
,
anima
around
judge and the jury return with the
had been ' ji nn"'
Kauffman's neck, and he had been
dragged through the courtyard, verdict the defendants and their
mp a t 'l 1
l'z ( or S sit with downcast
marks of the wound certainly
and gnash their teeth. The
syces
fa
should have remained. The judge
- big thick-set woman judge in green
remarks. That is not necessarily sweater reads in a Mutt voice:
so." Kauffman is impatient. Pe
"The sentence of Lichomonov
wants to answer himself. Turning and Golovkin is increased from
his chair he faces the lawyers.
nine months to two yearn. The
'Pre"' out his hands
in a typical sentence of Gregory Lubimov is
Yiddish gesture and asks in a loud increased from six months to one
i.,
voice: "Do you think a rope
a year. Alexei Zheleznov and
knife?" The ern" lau ghs ' Ev ' n Alexci Lubimtov are sentenced to
the hooligans laugh. It tickles the three month's each."
young Jewish men in the crowd.
The crowd gradually drifts
They are proud of the aged Kolr - away ,
Kauffman remains, glued
man. One man I see who does
not laugh. In the very first row to his chair and stares at the judge
directly beneath the defendants, with wide open naive eyes. His
his
conflicting
reflects
stands an old Jew, his forehead face
thoughts. It is difficult for him to
wrinkled, his head bent to one believe that what transpired is
side. lie stares intently at Kauff- real. it cannot he, no. It is
man.
Before his eye pass pie_
lures of past events, that he can- simply a
dream. I.2 ■ . J. T. A.)
iropyris/ht.
not forget evidently; pictures of
the Ukraine, of bloodshed and
suffering ...
CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR
The defendants are asked if OF JERICHO LODGE TO
they have any questions to put to BE NOV. 21.24 AFFAIR
Kauffman. The older Lubimov
rises, puts on a sorrowful mien,
Jericho Lodge No. 490, I. O. 0.
and asks: "Herr Kauffman, tell
F., announces a carnival and ba-
the truth, did I ever touch you or
zaar to he held at Jericho Temple,
ever insult you?"
2705 Joy road, from Wednesday,
"Oh, no. You only called me
Nov. 21, up to and including Sat-
'Zhid,' and told me to go back to
urday, Nov. 21, winding up with
Berditchey. But those are only
the annual hall on Sunday, Nov.
small things to which I paid no
25.
attention."
For this occasion the Jericho
The crowd laughs again. The
Temple will he redecorated. Booths
Jewish young men puff with pride" at the bazaar will be conducted by
Lubinutv loses himself and slides members of Rebekah Lodge. Music
into his seat like a whipped cur.
will be furnished by a well known
The Sentence.
orch(•stra.
The testimony of the witnesses
takes two days. Raffalovitz tells
how, on May 19, he saw through
his widow the aged Kauffman be-
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Alliance Protests Incident.
PARIS.—(J. T. AT—French
Jewry joined ill protest against
the incidents at the western wall
of the temple, known as the Wail-
ing Wall, through the medium of
the Alliance Israelite Universalle.
The alliance, which is the (old-
est French Jewish organization for
the protection of Jewish rights and
for carrying on philanthropic ac-
tivities, has addressed memoran-
dum to the High Commissioner of
Palestine protesting against the
action of the Jerusalem authori-
ties.
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Anglo-Jewish Protest.
LONDON.—(.1. T. A.)--A vig-
orous resolution expressing the
Mop regret of British Jewry lot the
interference of the Jerusalem po-
lice with the .lewish worshippers
at the Wailing Wall was adopted
worm out of him whether he was their punishment be doubled,
ever mentally ill; whether'he ever trebled."
prosecutor
government
The
went to a psychiatrist for treat-
meat. "If you had lived through speaks after hint and is followed
d by the defense counsel. Theirs is
ve
such pogroms as I have ji
if ad-
through, you too would have to quite a different manner
consult a doctor," he answers. dress—polished language, chiseled
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(Continued from rage One.)
the Jewish population of the Holy
City by the issuance of an unex•
plainable order interfering with
the Jewish worshippers at the wall.
The order has already been with-
drawn due to the vigorous protests
of the Jewish community. The
Jerusalem District Commissioner
issued an order on Thursday for-
bidding the lighting the six lux
lamps which have been used for a
o lung time for the benefit of wor-
shippers on Friday and holiday
evenings to enable them to read
their prayers after nightfall. Fri-
day the tooter calling for the re-
moval of the lux lamps was with-
drawn.
Fail.
Pro
Golovkin stands up. At once it named Kauffman, but all Ukrain- 14111111.
The league expressed sympathies
is clear that parrot-like he nonlern- ion Jewry. Fr.!!t his lilts in nay
bars only what has been drummed ears resounds the despairing cry to Rev, and Mrs Karin with best
into him. At the end he blurts out of two hundred thousand victims, wishes on the speedy recovery of
he meant no ill, because he love, of a half a million bleeding hearts. their (laughter.
the Jews. I see his wavering linger turn a
,i h10011y chapter in Jewish history.
In ether word:, you torte!, 1
, open page red drops
Golovkin's aunt ad-
the 60-year-old Kauffman because and from the
courtyard.
Does any '
you love the Jews so dearly?' ship, drip, drip.
inn mit; that there were raids in the
queries the judge. The Hod:tors else see them!
courtyard, but endeavors to tub-
The juolge interrupts my brood- solve
band, blunders, tells lies,
burst into laughter.
ings: "Point mu; those who tor-
An Honest Judge.
suit is helot fur offering false testi.
I change sty' mind about the toted you un the night of May aa,a•. Kauffman's wife describes
judge.
In my heart I beg her 19." she orders.
hoow they tortured her husband,
"This one and that one and the
pardon. Nut only are her 11 1.11,
how they suffered, how even up
loo is lion other fellow," Kauffman points a
lions penetrating, but ,
until the present. they cannot
est and determ i tool too pooh& t he trembling but decisive finger at sleep ni •hts for fear lest the
I-
• .
Lichomonov, Golovkin and Lulti- fr
iends of the hooligans will :web
hooligans as they deserve.
She asks Lichoomonov hue he, a mov. '('hey return his identifica- to avenge them. The old woman
lion
with
ill-concealed
vindictive-
grown man, and obviously no f oo l,
weep , breaks drown several limes,
The victim se close
could have accepted the proposal mess.
and at lb's, end, faints, and is carried
they dare not lay their hands 011
of a 16-year-old to make brutal ,
from the courtroom.
jest with an old man. Is it not him.
The public prosecutor takes
..
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I
• • o
because he dislikes Jews. locho-
money apoloogizes that being very nonce. As Kauffman describes thi the floor. Ordinarily, unvarnished Sunday at the monthly meting
. 011 May 19, is his language, but nevertheless of the Board of Jewish Deputies,'
drunk, he did not know what he tortures he underwent
words of this the assembly of Jewish communi-
was doing. Later un it developsthe elder Lubimov, who (on the forceful arcthe
ties in Great Britain, The resolu-
that despite the fact "he did not witness stand had answered nutworkintroillan•
The details are rant impoortant to on requests the British govern
know w hat he was doling," he did guilty to all questions and denied
knowledge of the events, gazes to me," he begins. "It makes no ment to take steps to obviate the
not forget to don another hat and
coat so that the 01(1 Kauff- stea(lfastly at hino with a pitying difference to me whether they recurrence of such incidents.
a big •
The Board further decided to
smile, shaking his head as if to dragged Kauffman bound across
ntan might not recognize his tor- say: "Oh, what lies the man is the courtyard for five minutes or authorize its honorary officers to
turer.
Lichonionov, too, "loves" the "'Hine 'this despite the fact for 10 minutes. Whether they beat decide as to whether or not a dept-
s to appronch Prime Mini.-
Jews. He speaks clearly allot con- that Kauffman did not mention him at 12 o'clock midnight o r at i tntIon
ir ct iter Baldwin concerning this matter.'
his 1111111e. An excellent opportun- ' o'clock. The important
fidently.
In commenting un the occur-
that in the eleventh year of the
"Why, how else could I feel?" ity for the psychologist.
and ences, D'Avigolor Goldsnoid, priosi-
The defense counsel cross-exam- Revolution, the torturing
he
asks
not served
four
years
in "Have
the Red I Army,
where
fines Kauffman. The old man is no frosoocuting a Jew simply because dent, said that the representatives
Ile answers he is a Jew. could have ooccurreol. of Anglo-Jewry most make the
they taught us that to persecute longer frightened.
Jews is the same as counter revoo- with confidence, and occasionally And that is why the hooligans government realize that the events
feeling
intense
aroused
attempt to with a sarcasm, that stirs the audi- must be nuntshool. The first court have
lution^"
A shrewd
once to laughter. Ile glances up sentenced them to nine months in throughout world Jewry
That
is
long
enough
for
a
at the judg• from time to time as prison.
if to say: "Never mind, I am new tiring to be burn. It is not,
however, long enough to make
afraid of no one no•."
over a grown-up being, to teach a
Seek to Intimidate Judge.
One of the lawyers endeavors to hooligan a lesson. I demand that
Monuments
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DANCE OF SCHOOLS WAILING WALL ISSUE
LEAGUE ON SUNDAY FAR FROM SOLUTION
Final arrangements were com-
impudent, Penetrating glance that do before you served in the Rot pleted by the Northwestern Wom-
virtually seems to burn through Army?
on's League of the United Hebrew
,as
a
prisoner
in
the
White
you. The youngest, he is calmer' w
Schools, at a meeting at the home
and more at ease than any of his
The cat 1 ,1 out of the bog. Later
older comrades.
Cheerful, he Arnly.
laughs at the proceedings, quite he is forced to admit that he wa
as if he were attending a vaude- not only a prisoner, but had served
Grouped around the press table is
a corp of reporters and correspon-
dents. There are not enough seats
to go round and some are forced
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K nown for twelve year, as
platform. This correspondent had
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to take uncomfortable refuge on
a window ledge, until the public
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prosecutor had compassion and
offered to share half his seat.
The Defendant..
An ordinary workingman in the
government typography plant, this
same Shliandin, was chosen by his
fellow workers to act as public
On Land Contract Collateral,
prosecutor in the Kauffman pro-
Trust Notes running one to
cess. Near him sits the govern-
eight years, Detroit &Security
ment prosecutor, Pavlov, also a
Trust Company, Trustee.
former worker. Opposite them, on
the (other side, are entrenched the
defense counsel, three advocate ,
of the old school. Between these
♦
two groups, 111 a single row,
range the defendants—six young
Russians, the oldest of them 2S,
the youngest 16. Three of them,
at the price of
Gregory Lubinuo•, Koslow Licho-
looney, and Ivan Golovkin, hay:
REGULAR GAS
already been sentenced by the
first court, two to nine months
each in jail, and one to six months.
The other three, 'VIM Zheleznov,
Alexei Zhelesnotv and Alexel Lu-
haVe 110%• been indicted for
the
list time as accomplices in
High pressure doping
the assault toot) Kauffman.
and greasing by
I take careful stock of them.
Experts.
What queer specimens of human-
ity! The first, the eldest Zhelezni-
kov, is a common, nut tom clever
peasant type. There is nothing
111111S11111 written on his face. Ile
reddens :not squirms uncomfort-
ably under the public gaze. Next
to him sits Lubituov, the 27-year-
At John R. and Owen
old. On his face is reflected the
Superb Service.
temper of a murderer. His eyes
are remarkably pale and cold. his
face has the pallor of a corpse,
surmounted by reddish hair. A pale
red stubble of beard accentuates
MANUEL URBACH
his terrifying appearance. Indeed
Groans and WALL
his acts justify his appearance.
For he ass
•
the chief inquisitor in
inflicting tortures upon the aged
Jew. Next to him sits Goolovkin,
a heavy-set• 20-year-old, with a
Now In our New Location
stupid expression in his eyes. The
7 %2 7
5.
Will the sympathy of the judge and
the jury. It fell short of its mark.
. -old Lubiniov sits beside however. For immediately the
I ti-Yet1
hint.
He stares at you with an judge counters with "What did you
(Continued From Page One).
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Religious Tolerance and the
American Ideal •
By RABBI STEPHEN S. WISE
I ani here to speak on "Religious Tolerance as an
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though it has became almost superfluous to do so after the
recent words of two great Americans, each of them a
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Ilenry Van Dyke, former Moderator of the Presbyterian
Church, unit John W. Davis, leader of the American bar
and mighty servant of the Democratic ideal in the nation.
Elect
Progressive
Democrats
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For President
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