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PAGE EIGHT

one ME LEGAL CHRONICLE

JEWS IN GERMANY
GAIN CONFIDENCE

for killing 40 of his associates and
wounding thousands in the last few
weeks.
Three hundred Nazi headquarters
Continued from Page One)
throughout Prussia were raided by
several thousand policemen who
acknowleodging that his troops had searched for arms, under the direct-
been ordered to march on the cities, ion of Karl Severing, minister of
when the signal "Grandmother interior.
dead" was given. He stated, how-
ever, that his order was in an effort
Neal League in New York.
to retaliate against the Communists
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Nationalist Socialist League with
the anti-Semitic swastika as its
symbol has been formed n New
York, the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency is informed.
The League appears to have root-
ed itself in certain American cir-
cles, it is stated. On April 1, the
league will publish the first issue
of an organ to be
, ) known as "Amer-
ican Observer,' which will contain
anti-Semitic propaganda in both
the German and English languages.
Most of the members of the or-
ganization are not citizens of this
country, Ilerr Luedeke, who has
been responsible for the or
of Nazi groups in other parts
of the country, organized this
group, ij is alleged.

Refuse to Bar Nazi Groups in
Sritzerland.

BERNE.—(J. T. A.)--An inter-
pellation in the Swiss Parliament
calling for the prohibition of the
existence of Nationalist Socialist
groups in Switzerland was refused
by the government.
The explanation was Slade that
the Nazi groups could be declared
illegal only in the event that they
were guilty of disturbing peace or
espionage.

Jewish Youth Claims He Was
Baptized Without Knowl-
edzel Sues.

BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.)—The
unusual case of a Jewish youth
who claims to have been baptized
without his knowledge and who
now wishes to be officially re-insta-
ted as a Jew, is occupying the at-
tention of the high tribunal and
eliciting wide attention.
Involved in the case is a Jewish
student, Andreas David, son of
wealthy parents, who states that
without his knowledge , he was bap-
tized in order to secure his admis-
sion 'to the Budapest University,
where he had several times been re-
fused matriculation because of the
prevailing numerus clausus against
Jews.
In the course of one of his at-
tempts, David asserts, he was ap-
proached by one Stephen Karsay,
a university official, who promised
to secure his admission for a price.
To this David agreed, and provided
him with funds.
Karsay with the money at his
disposal hired a non-Jewish laborer,
Ziesander Cripeler. The latter ac-
companied Kersey to a local priest
where he represented Kersey as
being the Jewish student Andreas
David. The priest performed the
baptismal ceremony over Karsay
and gave him a baptismal certifi-
cate in the name of David. With
this document, according to the
story, Karsay was able to enter
David's name as a Christian stu-
dent. It was only two years afte r
the alleged incident had occurred
that David learned what had hap-
pened, and thereupon entered suit.
He has provided witnekses who
are ready to testify that David re-
peatedly declined to accept the
Christian faith in order to facili-
tate his matriculation.
Kersey, the university official in-
volved, took flight to Czechoslova-
kia and the laborer, Cripeler, is
confined to an insane asylum. It is
the status of the two principles in-

ATTORNEYS LAUDED I PURITY SPONSORS
HIGH COMMISSIONER
IN A. BUSKER CASE
"EVENINGS IN !90s" GIVES APPROVAL TO
DRASTIC LAND LAW
Friends of Purity Chapter No.
Judge Vincent M. Brennan this

week lauded the manner in which 359, 0. E. S., will have the op-
Attorneys Ernest Sachs and portunity of viewing the many
George Kretzschmar handled the hidden talents of its officers and
case in behalf of Abe Busker
Judge Brennan, it will be recalled,
had dismissed "the frivolous
claims" of Mildred Ebelt against
Mr. Busker and condemned the
latter's Jew-hating spirit as the
"meanest and most despicable
statement which this court has
ever heard on the witness stand,"

volved which is rendering it diffi-
cult for David to prove that his
conversion was fraudulent.

Thousands of Chassidim Meeting
Gerer Rebbe Attacked by Police.

WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Thous-

Neumann in Palestine.

ands of Chassidim who assembled

March 17, to greet the Gerer Rebbe
upon his return from Palestine
were brutally attacked by police
who used rubber sticks in an effort
to disperse them.
Deputy Mincberg, Rabbi Kanal
and the Agudath Israel leader, Itche
Meyer Lewin, were among those
mishandled.
The Gerer Rebbe during the in-
cident departed by a side exit and
‘ i iv raor
s eweedlecdomaetdoreoLo JGeeviri where he
populasthoan s. well
as the non-Jewish
Deputy Mincberg took up the in-
cident with the police commandant,
who promised to conduct an inves-
tigation.
Deputy Isaac Gruenbaum is giv-
ing up his Warsaw home in prepa-
ration for his departure for Paris
on April 4.
Deputy Gruenbaum is leaving
Poland to take up residence abroad
for personal reasons. He will not,
however, give up his mandate in the
Polish Seim.
Yiddish papers throughout Po-
land failed to appear March 16, as
a result of a one-day strike an-
nounced by labor parties.
The strike was arranged as a
demonstration of solidarity with
miners in Upper Silesia who are
strike against a reduction of wages.
Among the most recent contro-
versies which has aroused the ire
of Jewish deputies and is involving
two governmental departments is a
text book of bee culture by one
Franciszek Malizky.
Malizky in his book allegedly in-
tended as a text book for use in
agricultural schools, was able to
inject in his study of bee culture
a study of so-called Jewish respon-
sibility for the world crisis and
moreparticularly for the crisis
among Polish peasants.

Deputy Gruenbaum addressed a
letter of protest to the Polish De-
partment of Agriculture. From
the latter, Deputy Gruenbaum re-
ceived assurance that the book was
published by the author himself
and was sanctioned neither for
school nor school library use.
It is further believed that the
Minister of Interior will order the
book confiscated.

(Continued from Page One.)

in the soil of a landless people.
Its object is to transfer Jews from
a life of servitude to one of free-
dom on the soil, reviving them-
selves and their people and the
land itself. It is the fund of the
poor, and nodal justice is the bea-
con guiding its activity. It propo-
gates a policy of land reform and
serves to secure more dignified
existences for a larger number of
men and women than the land for-
merly supported. Should J. N. F.
land acquisition cause a ny dis
turbance in the condition of those
previously occupying such land,
the responsibility does not rest
upon the purchaser, but lies with
the social order of the country."

SILAS FEINBERG

members on Wednesday evening,
March 30, when they will present
"An Evening in the Gay Nineties"
at the Eastern Star Temple.
This performance. with Past
Patron Silas Feinberg as master
of ceremonies, will be a riot of
fun, including an original play,
movies, fashion show, a sextette
and an Apache dance. Refresh-
ments will be served. Members
and friends are invited.
Sunday evening, April 3, is the
date of the charity bridge party
which Purity Chapter is sponsor-
ing for the benefit of the Jewish
Children's Home building fund.
All friends are invited.

Pontiac Notre

Mks Mildred Goldstein. student at the
University of Michigan. spent the week.
end at her home on Ottawa Drive.

A poverty party wee given the Sister
hood and was held at the Community
Center on Tuesday evening, in celebration
of Purim. The arrangement were made
by Mrs. George S. Weiss.

Misr Sylvia Solomon, who is ■ student
• t the National Kindergarten School at
Evanston, III., is spending the Easter
holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mr..
Louis Solomon on Franklin boulevard.

OLD FOLKS HOME

Northwestern branch of Jewish
Old Folks' Home is sponsoring a
Purim party for the inmates on
Sunday, March 27. A fine program
will be presented by a codored
cantor; also a play by a group of
young Jewish boys and girls.
Members are invited to attend.
Monday, March 28, a regular
meeting will be held at the Stotler
Hotel at 2 p. m. sharp. Entertain-
ment will be furnished by Joseph
Sorin, violinist, accompanied by
Samuel Sorin, who won a baby
grand piano at the all-city contest.
Dr. N. E. Aronstam will be the
principal speaker. The public is
Invited.

CITRIN•KOLB

Emanuel Neumann, American
member of the World Zionist
Executive, arrived in Palestine
March 20.
Mr. Neumann informed the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency he will
remain in Palestine for an unin-
terrupted stay of several months
unless a meeting of the general
council should be convened.
Dr. Selig Brodetsky was expect-
ed to arrive from London on

March 21.

Henrietta Szold, founder of the
Hadassah organization and former
member of the Zionist Executive,
was elected chairman of the health
board of the Vaad Leumi, the Pal-
estine Jewish National Council.

Prayers for Rainfall.

Special prayers were held March
20 and on the Sabbath in syna-
gogues, mosques and churches on
both sides of the Jordan river, for
rainfall.
The drought continues in Jeru-
salem with the rainfall amounting
to only half of last year's fall.

Wauchope Will Officially Open
Levant Fair.

Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope,
the Palestine high commissioner,
has consented to officially open
the Levant Fair in Tel Aviv on
April 7, it was announced here.
Among the countries which will
be represented at the fair are Po-
land, Rumania, Switzerland and
Latvia.
Among the events scheduled to
take place during the progress of
the fair are a chess contest, a stu-
dents' conference, a Palestine
Labor Day, a Ussishkin jubilee
celebration, and a conference for
the propagation of Palestine prod-
ucts.

J. N. F. Explains Land Lease.

NEW YORK. — The circum-
stances under which the Keren
Kayemeth Le Israel, which is the
agency of the Jewish people for
reclaiming land in Palestine for
the settlement of Jews, has been
required by the government of
Palestine to lease a part of its
land to Bedouins, were explained
in a statement issued by the Keren
Kayemeth headquarters in Jeru-

"Remember Herzl"

3rattrnat
(Elub Notts

By FRED R. ZIMMERMAN
Former Governor of Wisconsin.

While we Americans re-dedi-
cate ourselves to the ideals of
justice, liberty and national in-
dependence to which our two
historical heroes have consecra-
ted their lives—let us remember
Theodor Herzl, who sacrificed
his all—life and fortune—upon
the altar of his Judenstaat ideal,
the ideal of self-emancipation of
the Jewish people in the ancient
lan dof Israel. Let or then, in
the true spirit of Washington
and Lincoln, bestir ourselves and
lend a helping hand to those who
are now making a supreme ef-
fort to those who are now mak-
ing a supreme effort to re-estab-
lish the Jewish National Home
in Palestine.

Junior Home RANI Society.
Mn.. Joseph Ehrlich of 6563 Second

boulev•rdw. • delighful hostess to
the Junior Hume Relief Society on Sato,
day, March 10. Several members of the
senior organization were present. Mrs.
Ehrlich gave an inspiring talk to the girls
concerning the present and future of the' .
lub PI ns fora Clean-t1p Week were
discussed In which the girls were to clean
out their dresser drawers and closets In
ub4in cluthee fur the
nii.nVia' l
!rhieer nitc"et
hour.

Rahn Club.
A meetIn• of the Rodin Club was held
..o,n
ler wSsbtri:
at bee, ehnor
n oi4 .11r,q. i/i e ScR

nese nieeting took place, after which the
erd The t.e.a,s served
member.
lunch
midnight.
be at the home of Mrs. S. Rosenberg.
2011 Euclid, Wednend•y evening, March'

Tri Delta Sorority.
Tri Delta Sorority met at the home of
Pauline Bauhnoff of Alger street. The
sorority had • birthday party in honor
of three members. the Misses Olga Feld-
man, Hilda W•rnick and Pearl Feldman.
The next meeting will be held at the
home of Sara Kate of 661 Hag. avenue
on Much 26.



Kayemeth were going on for a
considerable time until the details
of the arrangement were finally
concluded.

Revisionist School for Military
Training.

PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—A Jewish
salem and made public here by
school for military training will
Nelson Ruttenberg, president of
be opened in April in Paris under
the Jewish National Fund of
the auspices of the Revisionist or-
America.
ganization.
The area leased to the Bedouins
The school is designed to pre-
up to Oct. 1, 1933, consists of pare Jewish young men who de-
2,965 dunams of land. Located in sire to become instructors in the
the Plain of Sharon, the region of B'rith Trumpeldor, the Revisionist
Vadi Havareth, it is national prop- youth organization, which claims
erty acquired with the aid of the a membership of over 100,000.
Jews of Canada.
In addition to military training,
Several scores of Bedouins who the schools will also provide train-
have been tenants on the Vadi ing in electrical mechanics, indus-
Ilavareth land prior to its acquisi- trial photography and car driving.
tion by the Jewish National Fund
520 Persons Leave Poland for
went off the land when the trans-
Palestine.
fer was affected and camped on a
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Two
neighboring area which is the
property of the Palestine govern- parties consisting of 520 persons
ment. In December, 1931, these left March 20 and 22 for Palestine
Bedouins, apparently moved to do to attend the Jewish Olympics and
so by political considerations, oc- the Levant Fair.
cupied an area of National Fund
Another party left for the Holy
property on which they placed Land on March 22.
A party of 400 Jews left War-
their tents and cattle. When the
matter was brought to the atten- saw for Palestine March 19.
tion of the Palestine government,
it proposed that the Keren Kaye- Bialik Elected to Spanish Academy
in
Recognition of Don
meth lease to the government an
area of 5,000 dunams for a period
Quixote Translation.
MADRID.—(J. T. A.)—Chaim
of two years in order to tempor-
arily accommodate the Bedouins, Nachman Bialik, the distinguished
the government claiming that the Hebrew poet, was elected a mem-
previous camping site of the ber of the Spanish Academy.
Bedouins was under water owing
This honor was conferred after
to the winter rains and would not the Spanish ambassador in London
be fit for grazing before the close and the Spanish scholar, R. S. Ya-
of the winter. The Keren Kaye- buds, had submitted to the acad-
meth explained that it was under emy Bialik's translation of Cer-
no obligations to the Bedouins. vantes' Don Quixote.
They had previously been on this
Bialik's election was formally
land but they had received full proposed by Rodriges Marin, a
compensation for any possible loss. well-known authority on Cer-
It further contended that the mat- vantes, and enthusiastically sup-
ter was the concern of the gov- ported by other members of the
ernment, which might be able to Academy.
take the necessary steps for the
The president of the Academy,
accommodation of the Bedouins Mendes Pidal, requested the Span-
elsewhere. Still, the government ish ambassador in London to con-
was insistent and negotiations be- vey to Mr. Bialik the Academy's
tween the government and the great appreciation of his literary
board of directors of the Keren work.

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