4/4mericait Putish Palatal eater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO THEVerRorrjEwisii 01Kom ICU PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE SENSATIONS RULE BERLIN COURT AS RESULT OF LIBEL (Continued from Page One.) him in connection with the ar- rests of a number of Nazi deputies in the Reichstag. In this connec- tion, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency is informed that the effort of the Nazis to take Weiss to court is but an empty gesture, since the police vice-president acted under direct orders from Loeb, the Reichstag president. May Bar Jewish Journalists. Sia Jewish journalists will not be admitted to the press galleries of the Prussian Landtag, scheduled to open during the next few days, if the plans of Ilitlerite leaders will . be effected. The Landtag will be dominated , by Nazi deputies and, according to th report current here, the de-; cision to bar Jewish newspaper- committee to whom this matter men, irrespective of their affilia- was referred last February when tion with the German press, was , Nazi members originally made the adopted at a special caucus of proposal. Nazi leaders. The suggestion, Youth's Difficult Problem•. is stated, was made by Wilhelm The precarious poYition of the Kube, the Nazi candidate for the Jews in Germany was vividly presidency of the Landtag, and Adolph Hitler himself, who is re- pictured here by Prof. Georg Bern- hard, the famous German Jewish ported to have participated in the proceedings at which this decision editor, in addressing a meeting of Jewish students. was arrived at. The Jewish youth in Germany The Association of Parliamen- of today, Professor Bernhard said, tary Journalists on learning of the is facing a much more difficult life decision of the Hitlerites decided than the youth of previous genera. to take every possible measure in tions. Even when the wave of order to counteract this proposed Ilitlerism will disappear, anti- act of discrimination, the Jewish Semitism in Germany will still re- Telegraphic Agency is informed. main. Germany has always been Heidelberg to Forbid Schechite. the country of higher grade of A decision to make schechita anti-Semitiism. The Jew was illegal has been adopted by the mu- always met here not only with in- nicipality of Heidelberg, it is re- difference but even with outspoken ported here. repulsion. It was only a question In taking this step, the Ileidel-1 of tact. Some circles did it more berg municipality is carrying out tactfully, others less. Pointing out that the Jews of the recommendations of a special Germany need not fool themselves Jews of Riga Excluded From State that anti-Semitism is only a tem- Work for Unemployed. porary and passing event, l'rofes- RIGA.- (J. T. A.)-Jews are Isor Bernhard went back into his- tory to show that the Jew in Get'. not accepted for work being car- ninny was always pushed away tied on on state land and sped- organized by the Latvian from participating in the cultural of the country. If the i government for the purpose of re- Jews in Germany were neverthe- laving unemployment. This fact Jews less successful in every stage of became known when a delegation life, it is due to the fact that the called upon the local mayor and Jew has everywhere developed asked for his intention. stronger potentialities, more ever- The delegation pointed out that gy and greater diligence. Riga today has over 1,000 unem- Professor Bernhard concluded ploy,d Jews and that not it single his address with an appeal to Ger- one of them has been permitted to man Jews that they s h oo k' al so participate in the work being done take a hand in helping the Jewish by the unemployed, notwithstand- students of East European coun- !ng the fact that over 14,000 non- tries. It is the duty of the Ger- , Jewi-11 unemployed have already man Jews and in the interest of I been placed on the land. The mayor took the matter up Germany that the Jewish student of East European countries should with Premier Karlis Illmanis over continue to be under the influence the telephone and the premier of English and French, then Ger-lpromised to go into the situation , many will lose by it very much, he with those administering the state land work. concluded. ISAFEGUARDING JEWISH HEALTH IN EASTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPE Joint Distribution Committee through its efforts has built and equipped 496 health institutions in Poland alone One of the most important acconiplishinents of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in its program of social and economic reconstruction work among the Jews of Eastern and Central Europe in the past seventeen years, is its work in the health field. During that period it has aided in establishing four hundred and ninety-six different institutions in Poland alone, including hospitals, medical centers, clinics. convalescent homes, nurses' training schools. sanitary organizations and babies' feeding stations. This heolth building activity is carried on in Poland by the TOZ, the Society for Safeguarding the Health of the Jews in Poland, which is subventimed by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Commit- tee. The society now hos sixty-three branches throughout the country with a paying membership of fifteen thousand. In 1020 th e Joint Distribution Committee participated in this work by donating 56%, of the necessary expenses. In 1930 its participation was reduced to 19'.%, the balance being subscribed by local communities. Similar health work is carried on by the OZE, the Union in Preserving the Health of Jett in Lithuania. Latvia, Bessarabia, Bokovina and in pails of the Ukraine. The disastrous economic conditions throughout Poland today, threaten this constructive piece important welfare activity. Polish Jews are looking t o America for continued aid during the present crvisii s i A nation-wide comnaign is now being undertaken under the leadership of Rabbi Jonah B. 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A.) - Students of lift Jewish, Cath- olic and Protestant faiths took a unanimous stand against in- termarriage oral branded it as highly undesirable in the course of the first collegiate good will conference recently concluded here. Dean Richard D. Tyler, heed of the University of Washing- ton Engineering College, head- ed the gathering and declared that the SUCCESS of the first ef- fort ensures its early repetition. The next similar gathering will probably be held in the fall. "There are in our religions ■ great many more similarities than there are differences," was the keynote of the conference as expressed by Dean Tyler. "Fundamentally we are work- ing for the same thing," he said. Samuel Koch, a local rabbi, however, told the group that if Jew and Gentile intermarry, the Jew should adopt. the Christian faith if his mate will not em- brace Judaism. He is rabbi of Temple de Hirsch in Seattle. Trinity 2.2114 MANUEL URBACH Granite and Marble Monuments 7729 TWELFTH ST. Euclid 7192 OBITUARY RUBEN MARRICH of Pittsburgh, Pa., 42 years old, died on May 20. Funeral services were held on May 22 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter- ment at Beth David Cemetery. Rabbi E. Aishiskin officiated. He is survived by his wife, Anna; a son, Irving, and four brothers, Louis, Meyer, Morris and Carl. RACHEL BABBUSH ' of 2726 Elmhurst avenue, 57 years old, died on May 21, Fu- neral services were held on May 22, with interment at Machpelah Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Joseph; three sons, Sol, Jack and Dave, and three daugh- tern, Beatrice. Mariam and Mn. , Lily Altman. A WOMAN JUDGE The position of judge was • very important one in the early days of EDITH LEBOWITZ Israel. Usually men of great exper- ' of 2926 South Electric avenue. 82 ience and wisdom were chosen for years old, died on May 25. Fa- Fisher Theater. this position, but io one instance a neral services were held at Lewis woman was chosen. This was De- Bros.' Funeral Home on May 25, Joe E. Brown does it again! His borah. with interment at Oakview Ceme- new picture, "The Tenderfoot," To her the people flcoked in great tery. Rabbi Moses Fischer and which is at the Fisher this week is numbers. She I decided their disputes Rev. A. Rosenfeld officiated. She • riot of fun. One would think that he has used up all his lau h and helped them in their troubles is survived by two sons, Ben and producing antics, but in this pic- Her courtroom was a palm tree, Harry, and two daughters, Mrs. ture he provides more laughs than under which she set dispensing, to Esther Greenfield and Mrs. Celia these who came to her, words of Lebowitz. ever before. comfort and wisdom. Her name ABRAHAM RING NEWARK.-1.1. T. A.)-Three has come down to us as that of a Jews were nominated for Congress strong and true woman, of 1606 Gladstone avenue, 66 st the state primaries held here. yeah old. died on May 24. Fa- ids do sot I smut God They are Conirreseman Isaac Bach- "if you take such care not to sin 1,neral services were held en May ch of Atlantic City and Morti- rich 24, with interment at Beth Judah he mer Neuman of Jersey City and Cemetery. She is survived by his Judge Harry Joelaon of Paterson. against man.' wife, Sarah. It IR RENT-Iteautifully furnished room tOr maned man. In primte home on Maine.corner LaSalle. Rent mason able.. Euclid 5127.