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CLIFTON AMOS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
"OUR MOVIE FOLK" BY HELEN ZIGMOND
NEW FEATURE STARTING IN THIS ISSUE IMPRESSIVE EVENT
MARKS OPENING OF
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ZION LABOR DRIVE
If you've heard this
----
one-don'
HE I)irrRo rrj Ewisa ffiRomicue
for the
formation of
o • summer
Washington and Moses.
group of Palestine-minded young
men and women. The camp is to
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be near New York, and a fee of
$10 a week is to be charged to
will be in a class s with ")tumor- stop me. The intrepid Walter tell
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the •tory about an
anyone interested in joining a
justice. By ye, he continues, a
esque."
onlooker wh
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socially-minded group of campers the head of the Spanish-Portu-
democracy in the true sense of
asked at one of Hollywood'
• comrades in the 'Zionist labor
whose mode of living and topics of guese synagogue, Shearith Israel
the word. Live for it and by it.
If you've been asking, Norma swankiest premieres, "Who's A I
Particular people call on Forest Cleaners, "De-
cause, Mrs. Lindheini declared!' liscussion will be Palestinian. of New York, the oldest Orthodox
Turn
not aside and cravenly
son
''l,"
•n
swere
cl
Shearer accepted Judaism on mar- an irrepressible
troit's Best," for every service one would expect
imitate those who live across the
Al Jorepo rter, " is the that in Palestine one dot's s not see r Mrs. Lindheirn also strongly ree- Jewish congregation in the United
rying that young prodigy, Irving feller who for 10 years
cried f
the elements of depression which ournended the purchase of the States, having been founded in
ocean. Refuse to make any
of a gentleman's valet. Among other things
Thalberg, general studio manager , his Mammy--and got Ruby Ke- oppres.s this country because in book "The Plough Woman."
1655.
j and all entangling alliances with
for Metro-Goldwyn•M•y y er
Forest Cleaners will restore your hat so that it
e-
. The ter!"
the Jewish Homeland are eliminat-
with them. Live your own life
Mrs. Abraham Srere, chairman
tie was sealed by • rabbi.
Mrs. Pool revisited Palestine a
cannot be told from new. It will clean and re-
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eel the absurdities which we live
and dream your own dreams.
•
f the earning and savings corn- number of times, her I
And just between ourselv e s -
h oe •
•
.is.
turn that gay colored scarf as refreshingly new
she attends religious service s more
Mayer-of the Metro-
nuttee, reported that 1,000 boxes having been in 1926, when she
There was not only a biograph-
Gol dwynMaers-at
Speaking of the heroism of the have been distributed to lay the went, together with Dr. Pool, on
as milady's latest creation from Paris. And you
the age
regularly than many a descendant
ical similarity between the two
14
helped
his
fathe
pioneers,
as
described
in
the
of Abraham
father in the . s h' of
men, but there was also a men-
foundation for the liadassah the special mission of securin
can include gloves, spats, neckties and other
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salvaging business. Often he had newly published "The Plough Wu- ' lo ran or 10.1...
tal and psychological likeness,
apparel.
land for the Nathan and Linn
man," translated from the He-
to put
on a of
diving
IM you remember Sylvia Sidney the
Both
This meeting was enriched by Straus Ileolth Center. This diffi-
bottom
thin suit to get to
. . men manifested a rare
' brew and Yiddish by :Maurice
gs •
e singing, of
in "Through Different E :e ' 1, I
.1 ri of self-abnegation. I% hen
Devotion
by cult task was executed success-
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24 HOURS SERVICE ON MEN'S SUITS
Samuel and published by the Pal- S t r a u s s and "Botshaft" by fully. In 1929, Mrs. Pool, together
have you there, eh?
God became wroth with Israel
.
estine
labor
organization,
Mrs.
Oh,
those
mad,
mad
Marx
Broth-
because of their sins, the Bible
Brahms, by Mrs. Abraham Cooper, with Dr. Pool, visited the 111aranos
Well, that Was
her first picture, era. The other morning they ar- Lindheirn
Just phone Columbia 4200 and "Detroit's Best"
said she
tells
us,
Ile
expressed
the
de
wondered to Mrs. Harriet J. Ingersoll's piano ,(4d'iN I:roirctaungs al. t0 ,is
-
T
,
hietwth
w
isece
,,
,irt ,h,ceuifiorusst
Cleaners will come for your suit, clean it, reshape
and because it wasn't a big success rived early at the studio and whether we in this country would
sire to Moses to build up in their
accompaniment.
she went back to New York to changed all the name plates on the have the guts to go through what
it
and
bring it back to you within 24 hours, pro-
place a people who would come
pl ay in stock. Then, somehow
Last Friday's membership tea segment of Jewish life. These
tected by a dust-proof bag,
on . executives' doors. What a hubbub
• from his own stock.
s.._
Moses
BlN
raise ' il (way, studio executives ' look -callers looked for Mr. Schuh the pioneers suffered in order to was at the hotne of Mrs. Philip people, after 500 years of perse-
attain the present conditions of
turned down the proposal and
notice of her, and back she came berg in Mr. Lasky's office-and success, It is the money contrib- Gilbert of Glendale avenue, on cution and secret Judaisik are
Ladies' Hats Cleaned and Reshaped, $1.00
instead said: "If Thou wilt not
to Hollywood. Iler latest picture found 1l1r. Zukor sitting behind uted by Jews here that has helped which occasion Mrs. Aaron A. Sit- just now taking their rightful,
forgive their sins, blot nil., I
MEN'S SUITS
berblatt was joint hostess,
place in international Jewish life.
WOMEN'S FROCKS
is "Ladies of the Big House..." Mr. Ka of desk.
build up a new lace of Jews, she
pray Thee, out of Thy book
Both Dr. and Mrs. Pool are inter-
Sylvia comes from an Orthodox
The Contributors,
AND SUITS
'declared.
Cleaned and Si
which Thou host written."
; anted in helping the Maranos.
I thought so, too, but their
'
The
contributions
to
the
Ge-
•
Cleaned
and
Jewish home, and can speak Yid- nurse didn't (hop them when they
Pressed
"The world is being dragged
dish. And we must state-with were infant,- in fact,
In 1930 Mrs. Pool, as chairman MEN OF GREAT FAITH
werkschaften campaign are as fol-
$ 1 50
Pressed
of the committee on relations with
success
there wasn't into chaos because of the individ- lows:
remains
When after the Revolutionary
and up
ualist philosophy," declared :Mrs.
oil h er and unass
she min
$100.—William Sandler.
other organizations, went to Lon-
Wier, people of America practi-
Lindheim, "but in Palestine we see
$50 istch.- B. M. Laikin. M. chalets,
which
is as off
turbule
to represent iladassah at a
more than one can say of
most and uproarious
the screen nt
cally offered, nut only a third
.
A.
Libson,
ICI:el:aver.
Pioneer
Women
special
a
different
picture,
with
men
and
Hollywood stars.
as
conference. of the Women's
term, but even a crown to Wash-
cmh.--Central I'm:tory Supply, M. ;
.in-no sense of propriety, con- women struggling side by side for J. $25
B. Ka, 11. Mintz, II. Solt
international
Zionist
Organiza
ington, he politely refused the
vent! on, or
915 tech.— M. Ginsburg. Mr. and Mrs.
respect. They decided summon aims. Palestine therefore
tion. Miss Szold seas also present, 5 honor. In his reply to the pro-
Rouben Mamoulian, who direct- to madden a dignified exec the now
Linden, United Dairiee.
stands in the very vanguard
g f rom Jerusalem to discuss posal to Colonel Lewis Nicola,
eat "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," is other day by serenading him in his of the movement fur justice and
533.5-47 FOREST AVE E
a Syrian Jew.
100,
1 1 0°, II7Ch'O-
henn."'Jb .h.l''seeki «ta'a."8".. "Gs elt
plans for co-operation between
he writes that he could not have
office-he finally escaped through brotherhood.
Science used only .i f ter i il. Ginsburg. M. J. Liinmburg, Dr. M. Hadassah and WIZO. Mrs. Pool
Ile specialized in law at the th
e w i n d ow.
found "a person to whom their
for material ends has brought us .1 Sco;bi s rk.A.%.`,
University of Moscow.
t id ri i i i iIi i r.' n. Ku t } n iiiiki. 'ili ii . niCaly:. is now president of the New York
Later,
schemes were more disagree-
a a
to the peril ous position we are in, E. Klein, M. Kramer,
witho ut knowing a word of Eng-
A. Kurland, Mr. and chapter of Hadassah.
able" and he charged theni "if
i failing to receive.
Fanny Brice was originally with human l fe
lish, h e went o London. and in
1.
1.'"A.'iI:;I'L.r.Li,..Irvil.1,...TI t;,? . ,:inr: The program at the Junior
you have any regard for your-
two years he was directing an ycleped-if you follow us-Fanny the benefit from scientific prog- der, J. Scherer. Mr. and Mrs. Sherage. dassah luncheon will also include
I will he given hy Mrs. louts R. Cohane,
self or posterity, or respect for
Boma.. •
ress. The just experiment in Pal- li.IT,,I,P,:gli . s % h;,"•"
English play.
vice-pre.ident, Detroit section N. C. J. W.
--
me, to banish these thoughts
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42,,?•;,,,IS ii•a r;•Ini John Wummer, flutist of the De-
• •
Iler subject Will be - Our Work for Re.
estine
with
human
material
there-
•
Ile was brought to America by
N. W. A., maker'. h Union,
on, v 1.ilrreiniro t
-
.
a
;
,,e
ir,
n
n
s
e
,,r13
t
rosi(tiloiSsytmeobney
from
your
mind
and
never
com-
na
en
x(t1
b e
ecom s a movement of ;IV "5.5•
Ricardo Cortex'. mama called : fore
George Eastman (of Eastman
municate as from yourself or
announced next
him Jacob Krantz when he was, great importance to the entire
Kodak) to direct the American born.
The Mn..'. Temple Club:
dt i sli leve V e'r Ve nSeinii . " ireviii * AlLi r I l i t ii.;rnbfr : week.
anyone else a sentiment of a
He acquired the nom-de world."
Vii rein,
Fir-t
iWinner
. Opera C a m p a n y in Rochester,. film
Unterstitviing
pl ub has
like nature."
The Men's Teme
i ng In prepare.
Sunday Services:
Reservations
for
the
luncheon
Yrrein,
(Messer
Yerei,
Hashomer
Hat-
by taking the bands from two
lion for its Marc meet
N. Y.
meeting - A Meht
Rub”how's Address.
Rabbi Lout, Wolsey of Philadelphia with New,paper Men..
' well-know n brands of cigars.
may be mailed to Anne Baron,
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Watch The
Both were men of great faith.
wMil occupy the pulpit of Temple Ileth Chronicle for announcements.
Mr. Rubashow delivered an in- "isrz I sno M. D. Dane.
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'treasurer of the luncheon commit.
They believed in the existence
El Sunday morning. Feb. 21 at 10.45
And Carmel Myers is the dough-
spired address in which was re- N IA esch.—N. Rosenthal, A. Kutnik. tee, 283 East Hancock street.
and peak on the theme: -
It seems that thre motion pie-
of a Providence to whom they , Against
Our
Rebellion
'
Annual
Basketball
Dance:
Authority.•
a 1 I
ter of a rabbi. At home she's Mrs. tore producers decided to take a fleeted all the enthusiasm
' S '''' ' ''"I '
, and ee-
could turn for help and courage
Ralph Blum,
95 each.—Progressive !miles Society.
The StudOnt Council of Temple Beth
termination of the Jewish workers Jolly
Elite Club. Michigan Ladies Prole,
, El Ilich School invites your sons and
Gifts to North End Clinic.
little relaxation at the Motion Pic-
in times of distress. We behold
Sabbath Service*.
, daughters Of high school age to attend
Recalling his first 'we Association, David ll i orodoker. Kiev-
Her latest picture is "Wise tore Club. They made themselves in Palestine.
Moses, sitting on top of a moun-
On Saturday, Feb. 20, at 10 :110 a. tn., its annual basketball dance at 7:30
i n rY:rin,ior
,
Women."
M. iik:..1ear rn Yiz
visit in Detroit in 1927,
t
i
iti
r.
,
.
,
sRzt
ie
rt
r
iy
it
Ihr T e.ntp.le will (11,sprve the ann.' Coon- o'clock. There will he a basketball
he corn-
•
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, comfortable in the soft leather
tain with his hands lifted to
North End Clinic has received
I .
acme
vii S a bb ath .4wriiii:larail by the National between the Temple Beth El basketball
pared conditions then with those Yonne P oale Zion. M. Walsh:, Dr. J.
heaven, praying for the victories
a contribution from Victor II.
l'nunriI of Jewis h Women. The sermon team anri1 . 11Lerr
Can you believe it? Walter chairs. Then one began, "Oi, now ruling the land, and declared
Tr il .k Lutheran
Truth
L
theraen.:::rn
The
.(',1',1 1'.„1,r,4sm
;al z• 71: 11,,t;,d,.."P" 1,1.1., i. Al. S. Weil for professional
„ books and
the
yoi!"
And
the
second
Chimed
in
t
of
Israel
against
the
Aniale-
Winchell's genius label is Velva
that while the horrible feudal sys- Tao, I., Tower. 11 . I. Turovie. H. Tyner.
came will be fodowed by flanr
kites. We also behold the de-
magazines for the use of its per-
Lipschitz! And all these year, with "Tsk, tsk, tsk." Whereupon t em under which Arabs live is
freghments will be served a" 't int.
her Re.
of
the
armed
forces
of
the
r )iiitte)'13.'ittr:J. Fr=rit... Bridles,
vout Washington on his knees
and a contribution in mem-
be a nomioal admissio n ch h a rge.
he'. been kidding the "Jonah the third one got up. saying, "If also aimed at the heart of Jewish st.
e will
"net
sehenskier, A. Sharp. N.*
United States, he, too, was re-
in the snow in Valley Forge,
you're going to talk business, I'm
Sheter. J. ory of Emile Benjamin of Chicago
People." when he's not "airing" leavin
efforts postponing the possibility '4 : s in to., D. Skil:, I'. Slomovits,
g ,"
3. from Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Sturm
luctant to accept the post. He :Parents-Teachers Meeting:
praying for the victory of his
the gossip, he writes "shorts" for
of
peace,
the
Jewish
position
in
ii.
i rim eh. ar "s4.1,e,,rvsear4erei,ia rr:
a • a
-.7itrOeii. ol.''.i.enite helialitt i."c.c 'telia".ts III:
felt himself unequal to the task.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neiman.
ragged and starved soldiers, who
eastern studios.
Palestine
'alestine has been made secure l'ike. Mrs. F. Perin,
he
,
IL Perin. Mr . and
It was only 11 f ter they persisted ' yu.0"ns
*
Cheerio! Till next time.
were in the deathly grip of their
thrlr paresis to rime to the
l iy achi e55 me
r„ Pik
•
. nts, with the result M
t hat he yielded.
1,1
` „'"
enemies.
Ile openly
s, 'Ll ''",:r ' ht . i tiottfi !"'II:
that the land is in a much more Milinsky. II. Max. M
M. shwarteher o, A. Schneider. J. rornl
avowed that he accepted it only teache rs
rs... 11 Lachover, P.
Tika.
i.1 act s, host eeeee of the
safe and prosperous condition to- Lie on. M. Liiharnky, B. 1.1ndernmn,
Both Moses and Washington
1.1. Weinberg. Hebrew Progressive Ladies
as a duty made imperative by
were as humble as they were
day despite depressions and the !,':;.flier.ri.'eello":71r.i.
the unanimity of the call.
114;i:Inii,n3e.iiiiiiri,iirl};;. S' 97. tekichR . 1
, riot.
711.VZa " c i k n nelm. AL liretskY.
great. When the call came to
Sch ee
it Dramatic Club:
foyer, as well as the rectang
"America has furnished to the world FCgh
D. Kdeger. J. Kato, A. Kamlnker, I. T. Thames, M. Schwartz, R. Schneider-
The High School
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
Dic l
III"
ramat
Moses to lead Israel nut of the character of Washington! And If , prvsent,
Independent Line
will
J. r Sternberg, 4. narcoreiei. Iii,n141;:ir-:
Condemning the unproductive- !..7e., l'7' F . i'sjk).),,,
sanctum and main hall, resen m oles
"The Exchange ," ••modCe rub
ri!'hI.
mom.
o.
mess of the middle c l ass u,
bondage of Egypt, he felt him- our American institutions had done'•lity play y Althea
Thurston at the n High
b
n'i. M. G** urewi c i h, .5 . . Green, riflitt n i4siin, L.
closely the ancient Nordic for
Pales-
a. 94. (ior}ilon. Ili:Gen.. ;41*
nothing else. that alone would have en- School assembly, Sunday morning, Feb.
M. Gelman, /.
the Aegean countries the Mycenian
R . Goldberg. M. Feldman,
i 5 i .
n i, ',. :n l tine WilleR
e man. J. Fre ed, Ed.
self
unequal
to
the
task,
"Send
D
came from Poland and greeimi a p. E.. I
Dr.uhnow,
S. Cohen. Mrs
titled them to the respect of m•nkind."— al, •t I0:45. In the cast •re Robert
culture, a forerunner of the later homes and palaces, which have
N. Frohlich,
h, :4. chase, N. Groh s it Cohen. R. Brodsky.
some one else," he cried, "They
Daniel Webster. Sobel, Lois Trigg. Sol Well Mort.
Thus other
lands six years ago and left s I• Edelman.
no roots
i n the soil, Mr. Ruha
. ,' fie's':
Greek culture. In Palestine. too, ; strongly Indo-Germanised.
E. will not listen to my voice. I
cl.an'e. 8 -.
How small Sinai •ppear when Mosel Sobel and Harold IMr.gman. The director
IsIa lirsr:e' r. i. i 'vh'T,`„":,7* M. ' 1,...,. "'Isl'i-„-.-Ii.r.tdde.
the
Nordic
and
Mediterranean
"'
stands
upon It! This mountain is only Is Miss Lillie !Bomber,.
this Mycenian cultural group es-
am one with broken speech and the pedestal
gROW Cooierman II Brode * G G. Riskin, S. Berk- . Cutler, H. Ebrlichman, J. Go lieb, S. Gal-
nr-
pointed
with
pride
to
the
for the feet of the man whove
ose
.
achieve -
A. Agrt;e.
--
tablished itself under the name of chitectural traditions were a mal- meets of the workers. Con
inky. G. Ilaar, Hube r Cod,
.I,
a
heavy
tongue."
He
yielded
head
reaches tip to the heavens, where
M.
Klichner,
ga mated.
ina ,
s each.—J. Burke, I. Beene, M. I. Kutin,ky, Dr. W. W. Kahn, A. Kos.
The Ta5and.
e
spea
Philistines. Judaism was the re-
with God... He built human
only because the suffering of his
Look up the word "Talmud" in the
ing the unemployment of 8,000 1: .Inill:y....N_, ,,,, EpKtrin. , R. Feinberg, M. 1.4,..skotviiky and Benson, M. Nemon.
pyramids, carved human obelisk, he took
' .H .
What Will Hitler S•y?
sult of the amagamation (of Philis-
dictionary,
look
it
up In the encyclopedia.
brethren
was
so
great
and
the
•
poor shepherd family and created •
men in 1927 with the complete ab-
e r g ‘(!). (?r,„';„,(,i'du'',...
(1',.. (iritTil,;, r(,' W.
i S r liiits ky .i. * Mi.ii ;Ciii n ii;.* 'fi rkgyre i . ii"".
Then tem, the Hittites, which
i
nation from it— a great, eternal, holy Y.will and It described Atm one f the
tine culture with that of the Egyp-
call was from so divine a source.
like settee of unemployment toda , he
:Amick, Al. Kolb:141:y, J. Malamud.
milt important products of human civili-
people:
y
j M. Moron.
people
of
Gml.
estined
to
out-
A
check
for
$1,000
was
present-
tians and Babylonians, as well as the Semites were a racial elen tent declared:
J. Mikowsky, II. gauges ,
Washington, when on the motion
sation. One of the chins. of Beth El
i
the centuries an t
ft ' I ed to Zalman Rubas how before
kin, J. Rosenshine, P ,_ Stashevskv.i
College of Jewish Studies gives you the
he
that of the Hittites, the resultant in the Hebrew nation, were , 'hi' ,1 ,- ,:
hweie,:,aneettolien a, nekvin.
of John Adams, was offered the
r i nnwitnu
r
irLy
.rolfr.b1:ttj,n.gruir
"There are very few spots on N. Sunman, M. Shapira, M. SPitaar, M. left Detroit.
., oit?t trr, tiejtelw
ort.
po st
amalgam basing itself on the state, strongly Indo-Germanised. T
i ion as commander-in-chief
s t
He
created
Israel"—Heinrich
earth
today
with
as
little
unem-
1564. 1 °,1 people.
or natio al idea. This new Jewish the .lairs inherited two
n strain
ployment as there is in Palestine."
Indo•Germanic
culture,
nationality was very mixed in its
first }
Fite years ago, Mr. Rubashow
racial composition. The "Semites," through the Hittites, then thro
coming from Arabia or from east the Philistines. Other races w ugh continued, there was danger of at-
hich I tacks within a half-hour's ride
of the Jordan, formed only one went into formation of the Jew
'ish ' from Tel Aviv. Today, with the
element in the racial composition nation were the ancient inhibits
MIIIIIIIII
nos' Jewish settlements solidly built
of the Jewish nation. The latter did of Canaan and races from the ,
East.
up, a much greater distance can
not compose the :whole, perhaps not
be walked any hour of (lay or
even one-half, of the racial strain
In later centuries other No
relic night, to any of the settlements
of the ancient Ilebrews. The Bible, blood was added to the Hebrew no- . within a
large radius, without any
the Hebrew language and archeo- tion. In a message sent by
fears whatever. "It is a new., it is
logy show a very complicated cul- Spartans to the Maccabeans it the
is a free, life," he declared.
ture, which is natural for such a said "We are related to the Je ws,'
Turning to the achievements in
mixed nation.
as a matter of fact we are less en-
Emek Israel, Mr. Rubashow de-
Sigmund Stiefel then discusses dents of Abraham!"
scribed it as of far greater im-
The
Thirty
Year's
War
in
C
the Nordic elements in the Jewish ,
er- parlance than the Balfour Decla-
nation. How seriously his argu- many added a Nordic strain to the ration or the San Remo decision.
Jewish nation.
Inents are taken in Germanslewish
. The colonies Cher
re selr•snp-
circles can seen from the foe t , Are the Jews then a semi-Nordic portin g and independent,
he said
a . I
the is mu has been issued by th e
n Jewish circles his con- He spoke in glowing terms of in-
I
elusions
are
Jewish Student's Syndicate, which
being taken very ser- dustrial achievements,
particu-
the Central-Verein of German Jew: e , Musty. Hitler of course will not, I■ d' the Ruttenberg projects,
has organized.
be very enthusaistic about these
Describing the success of int..,
ideas.
Will the Nordic fanatics five cultivation of the boil, he
The Hebrew Judges.
of America, who would wish to said that whereas previously ex-
The Philistines, who according , limit immigration to this country
ten. ' " rcultivationrequired 300
to him were undoubdtedly an Info- only to the "Nordic" e lemen t , dunam
s of land for • family, in-
Germanic race, related to the I stop and ponder over his con.
tensive cultivation provides for a
Greeks, came over Crete to l'ales- elusion?
comfortabl e living for • family
tine, and stamped their European
on 15 dun•ms. These achieve-
physiogomy upon the inhabitants 1
[tient., he said, are far more im•
of that country. A pure Philistine
portant than •Il the political oc•
type is the giant Goliath, resem-
currences.
bling the heroes of the Iliad-tall
I
The num b er of Whmen worke
rs
of stature, wearing a shield, helmet
Continued from Pace One)
in Palestin e, according to Mr.
and spurs, challenging his enemies
—
I Ruba s howrew
, g
from 450 nine
to personal combat in boastful Until recently he was correspon- years
ago to 12,000 today. Speak-
speeches. His sword is a Nordic : dent of the North America
.. '
News-
th e p cress of Hebrew, he i
one, his shield resembles that of
Tinier Alliance, with headquarters stated that in 1924 a census re-1.2.
Ajax and Achilles.
in Paris.
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vealed that Chalutzim from 191=
The influence of this invasion can
As correspondent for the Neu: countries spoke 14 languages, To- IF-
be seen very early in the Bible. The Yeirk World, Van Paassen pene• day, more than 20,000 pioneers ff
.
prestige of the ancient Hebrew eated behind the veils of the Vati• read the Hebrew Davar,
judges resembles that of the dukes can, Jerusalem, Bagdad, Michel-
"The Palestine of today is the I'M-
among the Nordics and Celts. The ' rest, Paris, Berlin, Munich and rock upon which is built the free •L=.
Hebrew heroine, singer and pro- other world centers, and gathered and new Eretz Israel," he con- I ,F-_-
-
phetess Deborah finds her parellel a wealth of details which make his eluded.
=
in the Celtic-German Velleda. There lectures as Well as his articles.
Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Lind.I -.
is also an unmistakeable Nordic highly interesting and important, heim and Mr. Ruhashow addressed
1 M.
element in the Samson saga, which Arming the people with whom he 11 mass meeting in Windsor,
l_
deals entirely with the Philistines. established close contact are the-
Monday night, the two guests I =
Giant strength, long hair, and most Pope, Mussolini, Madame Lu- ' addressed a conference of Ge• I =
of all, Nordic humor, ore proofs pescu, King Ibn Saud, Aristide werkscheften workers at the Far- I Er-
-
of this. As nowhere else in the Briand, Kerensky, Sir John Philby, band
Folkshule
on
Twelfth
Bible, these Nordic traits appear the uncrowned king of Arabia and street, and Mrs. Linetheim
also _
here in every detail.
successor to the enigmatic Colonel addressed a meeting of the Social- : E-
Lawrence; King Alfonso, Leon ist 'Zionist youth, 1= -
Other "Nordic Elements."
Daudet,
Hitler, General Liken.: Mr ,
A later epoch, where signs of
. Lindholm proved a real =
elorff
and others. Ile interviewed con -
undoubted Nordic culture also ap-
rade at the youth meeting. i =
pear, is that of Saul. The govern- the Grand Mufti and on numerous de-sing wi'h the hews
and girls-=
unmasked his villainous' and joining with them in the sing- —
ment of the Hebrew nation then occasion,
schemes. ,
re I
ing ., a utz songs.
im that of duchies, or
Van Paassen was with the For-, Tuesday noon, Mrs. I.indheim
districts ruled by judges, to a uni-
Legion when it conquered, was guest
fied kingdom, just as happened eign
at a luncheon of the
Abet-E1 Krim
am
•
can des- hoard of Hadassah, at the Phoenix =-
ne the wandering tribes in the
ert chief. He witnessed the retouch-
Northern countries. Here, too, the t
Club. On Wednesday she ad-
king was chosen by popular vote. I er of the Druses in the Lebanon.
dressed members of Jewish sorori-
le was in Jerusalem dent.. the ties
As among the Nordic Greeks, mush 1
in Ann Arbor, leaving that
929 disturbances, was fired upon
eians belonged to the nubility. Of i n
to address a meeting in To- E-
Hebron, ambushed st Nablus le(11.
especial importance here is the epi- a nd his life
was threatened b••
Bode of the sorceress of Endor, un- '1)
Tuesday night, Mr. Rubashow
lostem anti-Zionists. Ile was it
doubtedly taken from the Nordic :t
ned Mrs. Lindheim addressed the
ladrid when the renuhlic was
belief in an underworld. Dying' p
Gewerkschaften mass meeting in
roclaimed and at the time the Flint.
on the battlefield by his own hand, k
ing fled for his life.
; =
Hadassah Luncheon.
Saul's death resembles closely that'
Intellectual Treat.
of Ajax, and in both cases the
Addressing the Haelassah lunch-I
To present the complete story
heroes fell together with their l o f
erm at the Phoenix Club, Mrs.
-
journalistic achievements,
brave sons.
a nd his efforts in behalf of Jew- ! Lindheim spoke of the great ex- I =-
Stiefel then taker, up the history is h causer, would more than over-. periment in Palestine, there bat-
of King David. He agrees with t ax avoileh'e soar. Those wh o man beings are judged on a hu-
man basis, and not by the size of
Houston Stewart Chamberlin, the h
famous anti-Semitic professor and k one followed his career. however. their bankrolls. In the course of
now that his annearance here on
son-in-law or Richard Wagner. who th
her
talk she said:
e lecture platform is an intel-
"The whole world is in the pro-
claimed that much Nordic blood le ernsl tre:' t.
ens of being built and I feel per. =
flowed in King David's veins. But
The =object of Mr. Van Pass.'
t
sonally that with the intense mo-
hamtierlain overlooked the effects Be n's address here and further de-
tiVation I have within me I should E.
of race mixture upon leadership to ils about th. lecture, including
join my forces with those who are La
traits. Genius is a result of race n1 sees where tickets will he avail-
rebuilding it.
After 15 years I
crossing, of surpassing one's in- ab
le, will be announced in the
have the greatest conviction of =
herited race traits. David's genius ne xt issue of The Chronicle,
it the
the meaning of Palestine. I be.
result of the mingling of
Here it is not only of primary im-
Philistines and Jews. Krethi and
Riviera Theater.
portance in the world, but stands
Plethi, David's guards, really m. an
( 'ratans and Philistines. Under
in the very vanguard which in its =
James Dunn and Sally Filers. crashing down of old wornout in-
S olomon
it appears that the process w ho scored such a sensational
stitutions is going to make the
of amalgamation between Jews and tr iumph together in "Bad Girl",
Philistines was to a large extent an d who again co-marred in their world • better place to live in. 1 E7-
believe Palestine is •ssisting in LF-
,_
completed. After that the Philis- la test success,
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