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of the two hundred nationality-and',
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FT. . " are published in Yiddish, seventy in
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-language groups that compose the Staudinger was branded as a poor
= Hebrew and the rest in various years of their absentation. The
. S. S. R, arc being asked not to
group demanded complete domi-
sportsman by the executive com-
=, other languages.
liussify, not to forget their own

nance of the organization as a
mittee for his anti-Semitic tenden-
condition of its entry. The request languages and literatures and cies and has been summoned to
was granted, because of the asser- adept Russian, but rather to re- appear before a special sport club
tion of this group that it had power main true to their ancient heri- court to answer for his unsports-
and influence to benefit the organ- tages. The Communist Government manyike conduct.
ization and the movement as a is betting on the hunch that there
will be More harmony in Russia
whole.
"Scientific Anti.Semitism No
"Since then the Zionist adminis- when 200 different languages and
Offense."
cultures
are tolerated and fostered
tration in this country has made
BUDAPEST.
- (J. T. A.) --
little or no effort to ascertain the own ii an valor[ was moot' to sup- Terming the anti-Semitic agitation
wishes and views of its constitu- press them and to make them all of the author, Ladislaus Levako-
ency. And it has successfully dem- uniformly Russian. This is not vich "scientific," the judicial sen-
onstrated that it has neither the Communist doctrine at all. Puro ate ruled that scientific anti-Jew-
ability nor the talent for leadership. Cemmunism implies an elimination i sh agitation was no offense, and
Moreover, it has reduced the Or- f all race, language, and culture discharged the public prosecutor's
Important Role of J. T. A.
ganization to a mere shell, and in- differences. This policy of cul- action against Levakovich,
Between 1667 and 1920 a total of creased the financial difficulties of ' tural toleration was adopted by the
The charge against 31. Levako-
3,477 Jewish publications have ap- the Organization.
Russians not as matter of Com-
vich was that in an article in the
(Between Linwood and Lawton)
peader in various countries, Dr.
"At the Zionist Congress, the munism, but as a matter of com- Monatsjournal he demanded the
Ruppin reveals. Of this number majority of the American delega- mon .e .e.
One of the most beautiful apartment buildings
abolition of Jewish emancipation
217 were daily newspapers and 1,- tion went contrary to the point of
"If in declaring that the ultimate a nd the introduction of restrictions
in Detroit. Completely furnished. Carpeted
053
were weeklies.
view held by the moss of American solution to the Jewish problem will against the Jews in Lebansaal
throughout. Ballroom free of charge to tenants.
The important rule which the Zionists. On every question the lie in intermarriage and consequent
province, because the Jews are
Jewish Telegraphic Agency plays delegation acted as though the in- fetal assimilation, Mr. Sraw is
'responsible for the extreme pov-
in broadcasting Jewish news
speaking of the distant future, his erty of the population in that prov-
dividual
whims
and
prejudices
of
INCLUDING GAS, LIGHT, REFRIGERATION
throughout the world is pointed out
its members could supersede the guess is as g o od as anyone else's. ince." 31. Levakovich further al-
by Dr. Ruppin.
This most gorgeous building can only be ap-
sentiments and the views held by If he means that intermarriage is leged that the Jews dominated the
preciated by a personal examination. Present
the great majority of Zionists in a policy that Jews ought to follow economical life and science, pos-
consciously, he is saying something sessing 60 per cent of Hungary's
occupants are a select group.
Gifts to Hadassah Infant this "In country.
view of their failure to man- very foolish. Marriage involves national capital.
See Manager on Premises Any Time or Phone
Welfare Fund.
age Zionist affairs successfully in two parties. A conscious drive on
The prosecutor asked that anti-
the United States during the last the part of a large Jewish group Semitic professors be called to
LONGFELLOW 1433
The infant welfare fund of Ha- year, in view of the obvious empti- to seek marring,. with non-Jews substantiate I.evakovich's allega-
dassah has received the following ness of their administration of the • might meet with resistance from tions, loot the court discharged
contributions:
Zionist Organization, the interests the other side. It has in fact in Levakovich, declaring that although
In memory of Louis Sillman of the movement demand that the many instances. A policy aggres- the article was strongly anti-Jew-
characterization in "Free Soul," from Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Loewen- dominancce of the so-called Bran- sively urged upon Jewish young ish it was, however, impartially
Fisher Theater.
1 plays a similar role with even berg; in memory of II. L. Goldman deis-black group must cease at the men that they must marry not Jew- scientific. The prosecutor will
only Gentile girls, might appeal from the verdict.
Lionel Barrymore, who will be ' more genius at the Fisher in from Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan next annual convention. At the ixh
remembered for his magnificent : "Guilty Hands."
and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shulman. time the Zionists of America must have the familiar effect of prohibi-
elect an administration which will tion and render Jewish girls ab- Violation of University Treaties
n
be representative of the majority ormally attractive.
Charged,
Deliberate Assimilation.
of Zionists and which will be pre-
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. - (.I.
"As a matter of fact, the phe- T. A.)-The charge that some of
pared to carry out the views of the
contsituency. The so-called Bran.' nomenon of marriage is very closely the sovereign states of Western
deis-Mack group should have a allied with social proximity. His- Europe, created after the World
part in the future administration, torical forces operating over the War, were guilty of flagrant vio-
but it must be deprived of the domi- course of many centuries have ation of the minority treaties to
nance which has worked such great molded the Jewish people into a which they are signatories was
well-defined group and have, there- made before the round table con-
harm during the last year."
for,. brought Jewish boys and girls ference of the Williamstown Insti-
5:old Replies ,
Confidence that the convention closer to one another that to all tute of Politics by Rabbi 13. Leon
others.
That is why Jews tend to Ilhrwitz of the Ninth Street Tem-
of the Zionist Orzanization of
America, which he said should be marry Jews. It is hardly a matter ple, Brooklyn, a student of inter-
of
deliberate
policy or planning. As national affairs, in his address on
held as soon as possible, would up-
hold the present administration as long as the Jews form a definate "Minority Rights."
well as the newly-elected World group, marriages will tend to take
Zionist Executive was expressed ' place within rather than without
by Robert Szold, chairman of ad- the group, Whatever intermar- The Jewish Founder of a
ministration of the Zionist Organ- riages takes place, say in the Uni-
World Language.
ization of America to a represen- ted States, takes place on the
tative of the Jewish Telegraphic fringes of both the Jewish and non- (Continued from Preceding Page.)
Agency on his return from Europe, Jewish groups. It taken place chief- the whys and wherefores of an in-
ly in little towns where there are ternational language as well as the
on the S. S. Majestic.
"I am sure that the Zionists of not many Jews and where Jewish problems that must be solved in
America are not interested in indi- boys and girls associate largely creating one.
Za m enho ff. . Discovery.
viduals who are reluctant to ac- with non-Jewish boys and girls.
cept the decisions of the Zionist There has never been any study
When Dr. Zamenhoff first
made
of
the
stability
or
the
hap-
Congress," Mr. Szold declared. He
tackled the problem of an interna-
expressed his belief that the great piness of such marriages. I should tional language he, too, hoped to
body of American Zionists "will say that where both parties to the revive a dead language and give
And these are tires you can trust, can be proud
have no patience with those dis- marriage are altogether dissiciated it new, potent, international life.
to have on your car ! They are the latest lifetime
gruntled persons who are either from any Jewish or Christian He gave that plan up in view of
openly or covertly attacking those group, the marriage has the aver- the difficulties and problems some
guaranteed Goodyears of a high quality that is
age chance for happiness. Where of which are presented above.
elected to the leadership."
either party is associated with some Then he turned to the creation of
possible because Goodyear builds millions more
self-conscious group, Jewish or a new language.
tires than anybody else. Let's look 'em over!OK!
BY THE WAY
Christian, and the other party re-
Ile quickly made the discovery
fuses to identify the family with that by for the vast part of a vo-
(Continued from Pre ceding Page.) that group, there is difficulty.
cabulary consists not of indepen-
become communicative. And you I "There have been some historical dent roots but is drawn from a
instances of efforts on the part of rather small number of roots with
do hear some strange opinions.
There was A. J. for instance. He Jewish communities to seek the so- enough derivatives to suit the lan-
is a Jewish grocer on his way to lution Mr. Shaw sugests. Large guage needs. As a result of dili-
show you
MOO California. By his looks-a very groups of Jews in Germany and in gent research, careful selection
plain man. Without any preten- Austria began as early 05 the be- and compilation and a steady pro- /
why they are superior to many high-priced tires!
tions to profundity or beyond the ginning of the nineteenth century cess of elimination he created
E average.
to set out upon a deliberate policy Esperanto, a language with less
of assimilation. The experiment than 3,000 word roots, which in
CURING SELFISHNESS
= 1 The trouble, said A. J. to me, as was tried over a space of several turn were drawn from most of
I listened, is with the family. And generations. The Jews of Germany the European languages; and with-
then A. J. revealed to me how not only intermarried, but went out the absurdities of a grammati-
proud he was of his children. "And readily to the baptismal font. Over cal structure marred with excep-
what I can do with my children, 50 percent of the Jews of Berlin tions and "sports." Ile exhibited
anyone can do.
and Vienna sought in some form both ingenuity and a remarkable
"First of all," he said, "I wanted or other to lose themselves in the sense of simplicity in his syntax
my children to be unselfish. At the non-Jewish majority. It was an so that it is possible to acquire its
bottom of the trouble of the world act of complete surrender. What grammar without any of the nor-
(30x4.50)
is too much selfishness.
was the result? The center and mal difficulties that await the stu-
"How did I make my children un- stronghold of all the world's anti- dent of foreign languages.
selfish
Semitism is in Germany. It is one
All told, therefore, Esperanto is
sel 'fi tell, I'll tell you one of the of the planks of Hitler's pro considered the most practical and
many devices which I employed to gram to disfranchise the Jews of intelligent of the artificial lan-
Other Sizes Equally Low
impress unselfishness on their Germany. In view of the fact that guages that have been presented ,
minds.
there had been so much intermar- to the world.
TUBES ALSO LOW PRICED
"Let us say, for instance, I Was riage and baptism among the Jews
Published First Book in 1578.
= cutting a cake, and my wife per- of Germany, Hitler had to answer
Dr. Zamenhff published his first
= haps asked me for a slice. I al- the question how he would identify book on the subject in 1878. He
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= noticeably larger slice to my wife. would he legally designated a Jew series of lectures and the transla-
Ears Pei,
Sire
That was only one of many ways if he was a decendant of people tion into Esperanto of some of the
alhali Reg. el. '$4.29 $8.54
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"Or take another childhood prob- less German who was one-fourth Esperanto societies sprang up all
over Europe and America. Later
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▪ lem. The crying child. My child- or one-eighth Jewish.
China and Japan adopted its use
= ren can't understand other child-
almost semi-officially. Hundred ,'
"Ilere
lies
also
the
answer
to
= rem crying. How did I go about
to secure this result? You will Mr. Shaw's statement, 'The world of enthusiasts labored as mission-
aries in the Louse. The French
has
made
peace
with
the
Jew,
but
laugh, when I tell you, but it uork-
the Jew has not made peace with and Italian academies of science
= ed.
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= "I would make it a point on num- the world.' The Jews of Germany endorsed its use as an interna-
erous occasions to convey the im- went to every length to be at peace tional medium at conferences. A
pression for instance, that I had in Germany. They were German report to the English premier by
= hurt my hand or my foot. And of the Germans. They wrote Ger- the Modern Language Committee
= when I did it, and the children ea- man poetry, drama and novels. A of England recommended Esper-
rl pected a wry face, I always made it great deal of what is termed typi- anto as a "skillfully constructed
-
a point to smile. Don't forest that cally or purely German literature language--easier to learn than
children are the most imitative of has been written by the assimilated any other natural language."
A. evidence of the language's
-= creatures. Crying doesn't allevi- Jews of Germany, such as Jacob
•
ate their pain, and it's merely a R ' essermann. Rut Hitl er e e a popularity the following statistics
senseless habit that children fall straw man to knock down. He need- f are offered: There are 250 jour-
▪
into from the want of proper edu- ed a scapegoat on whose back to ' , nals published in Esperanto. The
rise to political power, and immed- language is taught in many uni-
cation."
iately thousands of people who had versities (New York University
WHAT, YOUR FINGER IN YOUR lost all memory of Jewishness and broadcasts Esperanto lessons over
had considered themselves thorough- the radio). The books of Esper-
MOUTH?
"A friend of mine," continued ly German were once again trans- anto literature are growing in
number rapidly. Thousands of
A. J., "had a child, who was always formed into Jews.
"Mr. Shaw's statement that the people speak it every day. In
sucking his thumb.
"I took that child to my home Jew considers himself superior and I short, it may be said that Es-
for a week, feeling cure that I therefore remains aloof from others peranto is gaining adherents
c ould cure it of the habit.
can best he tested in our own coun- Everywhere.
"When I got the child home, I try in the matter of college fratern- I Dr. Zamenhoff died in Warsaw
had a little talk with him. 'Philip, ities and sororities. For years Jew- in 1917.
If the hopes for increased inter-
I said, 'what is today?'
ish students at college refrained
"'Today; replied Philip, 'is Sun- from organizing their own fratern- national unity and co-operation
realized, it may be that the
are
day.'
ities. They hoped against hope
"'Now tell me what tomorrow is that purely on the basis of char- work of this Polish Jew will be
universally
accepted as one of
-and the days after that.' l'hilip acter and personal attainments,
answered, 'Tuesday, Wednesday, they might be admitted into fra- man's greatest achievements. Cer-
tainly
it
will
be a kind of poetic
ternities and sororities. Jewish
Thursday, and so on.'
"'Listen, Philip,' I said, 'TeilaY, students who were of several gener- justice to a member of an on-
,
pressed
people
if, out of Bialy-
tomorrow, and Wednesday, I want ations of Jewish life in America,
you to suck your thumb as much refined young men with a youthful stok, will have COMP the lingual
T. A
of the
as possible-you understand-suck love of sport, giving as little or as currency
it all the time. But Thursday and much attention to their studies as
after that, you won't suck your any other student, capable of being
Michigan Theater.
thumb any more. So get busy- congenial in any group-they cast
Duke Ellington and his Cotton
sue hfor all you're worth.'
longing eyes at the fraternities,
Club
Orchestra
appearing in per-
hoping
to
be
admitted.
They
were
"And I told my children to re-
i n nehist.
mind
Philip wb -he o
n he
all prepared to make their peace son on the stage and Claudette
i,uckaiiit-
w noLsk-
r uc
with
them. Driven to despair by Colbert's newest starring picture
be-
ginning with Thursday, there would several generations of such disap- of "The Secrets of a Secretary" on
be no sucking. You'll laugh, and pointment, Jewish students in col- the screen, comprise one of the
yet the fact is, that Thursday came leges finally segregated themselves biggest double attractions ever
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never once put his thumb in his
"If the Jewish fraternity on the
mouth."
college campus is a ghetto wall, it boast of superiority. It is as natu-
And ther you have the homely is • wall set up by non-Jews and ral as the individual instinct for
philosophy of a man, who sell not by Jews.
self-preservation. I think he woul.i
groceries. And while I smiled a t
"I hope that Mr. Shaw will take learn that it is better for the In
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not help but feel that here, in thi a into Russian policy with regard Jews to remain sublimely Je•"
humble man was a potential philos- to ethnic and cultural groups. lie
for either of them to net out
opher.
migh learn that the desire of a Ion
on the inglorious enterprise of
group to continue its life is not • suicide."

MAJESTIC MANOR

Dr. Ruppin points out that the
largest centers of the Jewish press
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=
e in Poland, the United States
Palestine. In Poland there are
171 periodical in Yiddish and 21
-
in Hebrew, In the United States
re: there are 65 periodical in English,
41 in Yiddish, . three in Ilebrew, and
two i in pains . Of those in the
United States eight are dailies, 65
weeklies and 18 monthlies. They
include four daily newspapers in
Yiddish and one in English (Jew-
ish Daily Bulltein).

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