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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

CHILDREN'S HOME
MELCHETT TO HEAD
DEPUTY ROSMARIN DESCRIBES HOW
PLANS DEDICATION
JEWS IN POLAND SLIPPED DOWNHILL BRITISH GROUP FOR
A WORLD CONGRESS
(Continued from Page One.)

New Ideas
in Business

(Continued from Page One.)

erty to use all these facilities at
their pleasure. Well supervised
group exercises are conducted. For
younger children between the ages
of 7-12, the 'Brotherhood' club is
organized at which matters of corn-
An audit of your books
won interest are discussed and
should be a means of recur- readings of short stories from Jew-
ing
valuable
advice
from
6 lob history or belletristic contents
6
7 your auditing firm.
7 are given. As a matter of recrea-
8 It should be more than Q tion music lessons are offered to
those who, free of any compulsion,
just a check-up of your
9 wish to take it under the able evid-
9 figures.
of our Miss Greenfield. Pro-
0 Auditors should be em- 0 ence
per use is made of different songs,
I ployed to offer recommends-
visits to the neighborhood movie,
tions in connection with fi-
the Dexter Theater, through the
t nancing, methods, policies, 2 generosity of its prprietor, Mr.
3 budgeting, and to point out 3 Brown, are on our weekly calendar.
4 mistakes in your business A Occasional parties with the partici-
and possible methods of im-
pation of all the children spread
5 joy and hilarity. Through the med-
5 provement.
of these recreational activities
6 ium
6
monotony of life is brken, the
7
7 spirit of brotherliness in the home
8 i e sst strengthened,
i re
s
the adjustment of
8
each child main
in ofie s ci
9
9 ed. The
whole
arrangement is that, opportunity is
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ACCOUNTANTS
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3 Chula K. Harris, C. P. A.
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to hinder them, conducted the affairs of the town. Thus there were
also many Jewish town presidents, who held the reins of town govern-
ment in their hands. There were towns in which the Jewish majority
struck one in the eye, so to speak, where it was so unmistakable and
so constant that itt never occurred to anyone to suggest anything else
than a Jewish town president. No one dispute or question it. Such
big towns in Eastern Galicia as Strij, Samdar, Borislav, and many
others, always had a Jew at the head of their affairs, the official
ruler of the town.

(Continued from Page One.)

about them by arousing this latent

but highly charged Jew-phobia.
We know that these men, in or-
der to justify themselves and
strengthen their position, are at
work on an international scale,
exchanging ideas, co-operating
with each other and trying to con-
Put an End to Co-operation.
More than one town owes its prosperity and development to its vert countries which have resisted
Jewish town president, who always enjoyed the confidence of the anti-Semitism, like England and
whole of his population, irrespective of creed or nationality, The America, to their views and prac-
Polish population took it for granted that in accordance with the tices,
"If this definition of the situa-
constitution of the time, which provided for equal duties and rights
of citizens, the majority of the town population had the right to tion of the Jew in the present-
appoint one of their own as president of the town, and the rest had day world is correct, then a pos-
sible system of defense against
to accept it.
It happened very often, too, that Poles and other non-Jews helped it follows logically. This same
small
world which offers such
votes
alone
would
to put a Jew in office in places where the Jewish
not have sufficed, because they considered him the best man for the rapid circulation to myths and
prejudices
is also capable of ex-
post.
But with the rise of Independent Poland there was an end to this pressing a responsible public
natural and matter-of-course state of affairs. In the twitching of opinion. The League of Nations,
an eye there were no more Jewish town presidents, and now people the World Court and the Kellogg
can hardly believe that they really remember a time when a Jewish Pacts have established a unity
among the responsible leaders of
town president was possible.
The towns in which there was a Jewish majority still have a the modern world which is ca-
The
Polish
pable of counteracting the irre-
Jewish majority. The election regulations are unchanged.
Constitution proclaims that all citizens, irrespective of their religion sponsible, unscrupulous agitators
or nationality, are equal and enjoy equal rights, and yet there is not who seek power by the exploita-
a single Jewish town president today anywhere in the whole of the tion of ancient myths. All that
these responsible national and in-
Polish State.
ternational leaders need is the
An Avowed Anti.Semitic Program.
That is only one instance. It is symbolic of the whole of Jewish facts. Facts are the only cure
life in Poland today. There is a constitution which solemnly pro- for myths. With facts we can
claims on paper that the Jews, like all other citizens belonging to the rouse the conscience of the world
national minorities, enjoy equal rights with all other citizens, but against its self-conscience. In
this right exists only on paper. There is not a trace of it in real many cases, especially in Eastern
life. There is not even an attempt made to retain the right where Europe, the disabilities imposed
it has already existed for years and was the most natural thing in upon the Jews constitute viola-
tions of international treaties.
the world.
In Galicia Jews used to hold many important official positions Only then by appealing to public
under the old Austrian regime. As soon as the Polish State was set opinion on an international scale
up, a movement was started to clear out all the Jews who held public can the Jew fight his battle for
office. Now, after several years, the process has been triumphantly economic existence in Europe.
concluded. There are no Jews left in office even in Galicia. There The facts of Jewish selfsclefense
are certainly none anywhere else in the Polish State. Every method must be presented not by com-
has been used, clean and unclean, to clean Poland of the stain peting duplicating Jewish organi-
zations, not by a different Jewish
of having Jews in her public offices.
The process was started by the National Democrats when they organization in every country—
governed the country. It was part of their avowedly anti-Semitic they must be presented by the
program. They carried their purpose. Poland was rid of all Jewish united authentic voice of world
officials, all Jewish town presidents. No Jews in high places. No Jewry. Thus only will responsible
Jews as administrators of the Polish State. And the present govern- public opinion be able to combat
ment, being concerned only with words and solemn declarations irresponsible agitation.
"This is the logic of an inter
about friendship to the Jews, keeps it so, and fixes the traditional—
it is unthinkable that a Jew should hold any office in Poland. Thus national Jewish Congress. In com-
batting anti-Semitism, we are deal-
far has Polish Jewry sunk.
ing with an international world
phenomenon. How else can we
L. A. SANATORIUM
FRIDAY LECTURERS
deal effectively with it than ex-
through an international Jew-
BAZAAR DEC. 3-11 cept
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
ish organization—a World Con-
gress?
(Continued from Page One.)
(Continued from Page One)
"What are the chances for the
These social hours have become an Bliznick, the Chord of Judea Sym- success of such a Congress in com
estbalished tradition in the syna- phony Orchestra will be featured batting anti-Semitism? I do not
gogue, the Sisterhood being in at the bazaar. Sorn Brothers will hesitate to say that I am optimis-
charge of the social hour and of be presented in violin and piano tic on this point for no matter
serving refreshments.
selections. Cantor Jacob Sonen- how universal may be the myth
klar of Congregation Shaarey upon which anti-Semitism is based,
.
The Hebrew CI a
it is normally quite dormant.
Three Hebrew classes were form- Zedek, accompanied by Miss Della Those
who agitate it and seek to
ed last Monday evening as follows: Tobin, will be featured in a group
translate
it into violence and
of
songs.
A beginners' class for those who
can not read Hebrew; an intermed- Sixty Organizations Co-operate. cruelty are really only a few, an
active
malodorous
minority seek-
iate class for those who know how
Sixty organizations are co-
to read and who wish further in- operating in this bazaar and each ing an easy road to power by way
of
our
blood
and
tears.
struction; an advanced class, for society has arranged to march into
"Small as the Jewish people is,
those who wish to improve their the hall during the bazaar in a
when we are united we are
knowledge of the spoken language. body.
stronger than they. A united
The United Hebrew Schools pro-
A varied program has been ar- Jewish people will have enough
vide three teachers for these class. ranged, with a different
feature prestige and dignity before the
es, which will be held at 8:30 p. m. for 'lath evening of the bazaar:
J."' public opinion of the world to
on Mondays. Registration will con-
Specially prepared meals and
curb these few who are obviously
tinue at 8 p. m. this Monday. The lunches
will
be
available
at
the
as much of a danger to the peace
classes are free to members of Con- bazaar at all time,
and a special of the world as they are to the
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
dinner will be served Sunday. A
Congregation Shaarey Zedek is large storehouse of goods of all Jews. To permit ourselves phys-
ically to be beaten and economi-
planning a Chanukah dinner in descriptions will be on sale.
cally to be crushed by these few
honor of Dr. Hershman, rabbi of
Finances Detroit Unit.
charlatans would be nothing other
the congregation for the past 25
Ben
Goldberg
is
president
of
than cowardice. Justice has still
years. Dr. Hershman was recently
Detroit Auxiliary. Harry T. some great friends in this world.
elected by the congregation to a the
is vice-president; Max Rap- We need only implement it with
life tenure. At that time, the de- Cohen
sire to honor Dr. Hershman with oport, financial secretary; Abra- the facts and it will save our eco-
ham
H.
Jaffin, recording secretary; nomic freedom today as a century
an elaborate affair was vetoed by A. Z. Berkowitz,
treasurer; Joseph ago it won for us our political
the rabbi himself. The members
Zettlin,
sergeant-at-arms.
freedom.
of the congregation have felt that
The
Detroit
Auxiliary
finances
"It seems an inevitable conclu-
the 25 years as spiritual head of the Detroit unit at the Los
An- sion that the logic of the Jewish
the congregation should not be geles Sanatorium and has been
situation
in the present-day world
permitted to pass unnoticed, and instrumental in assisting many
suggested the combining of such needy tubercular patients by pro- calls for an International Jewish
Congress."
a celebration with the celebration viding them with medical care
at
of Chanukah in a modest manner. this national institution.
To this end a Chanukah dinner
BOOKS AND AUTHORS
and celebration has been set for L. A. Sanatorium To Observe
Monday, Dec. 26, at 6:30, in the
20th Anni
(Continued from preceding page)
social hall of the synagogue.
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — That
The dinner will be catered un- the medical care of the Los An- him. In the end, the moral of the
der the direction of the Sister- geles Sanatorium and Expatients story is to be a producer as part
hood committee composed of Mrs. Home of this city and Duarte, of the system rather than chase
Saul Saulson, Mrs. Harry Wets- Calif., has reached all the way to after millions which cannot be put
man and Mrs. Charles Robinson. Michigan is evidenced in a state- to any practical uses.
Reservations must be made by ment issued by Abraham Shohan,
Luncharsky's introduction is an
noon Friday, Dec. 23.
executive director, commenting exceedingly interesting portion of
Herbert H. Warner is chairman on the developing activity of this this volume. The Soviet's educa-
and Charles N. Agree and Robert nation-wide Jewish institution tion commissioner writes:
"With great realism, with com-
Loewenberg co-chairmen. In ad- during the past two decades. Or-
dition to the dinner committee, ganized in May, 1913, the board plete knowledge of our life, with
Mr. Warner has appointed the fol- of directors of this institution no exaggeration, the authors de-
lowing committees to assist in the plan to celebrate their twentieth scribe the situation of a man with
arrangements: Program, Elconan jubilee anniversary in the forth- much money in • land where it is
H. Saulson, Herman A. August, coming year, according to an of- forbidden to have such money,
where private capital has positively
Robert Loewenberg, Samuel Rena- ficial announcement.
no place to lodge.
vie, Aaron J. Blumenau, Isaac
The Expatienta Home, which
"Thus, the scheme of the novel
Shetzer, Mrs. Dave S. Diamond, provides rehabilitation service, has appears:
very talented rogue liv-
Mrs. Herbert II. Warner; flowers, a capacity of 65 and has been ing in the a land
of the Soviets de-
Robert Loewenberg, chairman, and similarly utilized to its utmost cides on wealth as his aim, attains
Mrs. Herbert H. Warner; ushers capacity.
this aim and discovers that his at-
and arrangements, Saul Saulson,
Citing the records of the past tainment gives him absolutely noth-
chairman; Barney Smith, Robert six years, the annual attendance ing real. There is no doubt that the
Loewenberg, Aaron J. Blumenau, of patients originating in differ- plot is genuinely Soviet, and being
David B. I.ichtig, Arthur S. Purdy ent states shows the following dis- unraveled as it has been in a tal-
and Albert Jordan; tickets and tribution of patients from Michi. ented fashion, present an artistic
reservations, Miss Elizabeth Fin- gan: Nine in 1922, 12 in 1828, proof for a genuinely timely thesis."
ley, Mrs. Robert Loewenberg and 12 in 1929, 17 in 1930, 18 in
A Jewish angle in the novel is
Mrs, David B. Lichtig. Members 1931 and II thus far in 1932.
presented by the introduction
of the general committee in ad-
among the passengers on a special
dition to the above are Mrs. Max
train of Hiram Burman, an Ameri-
Keidan, Mrs. Sidney Stone, Mrs. Keidan and Isaac Shetzer, presi- can Zionist. There are satirical
portions in this chapter when the
Harry Z. Brown and Mrs. Saul dent of Shaarey Zedek.
Jewish problem is commented upon
Saulson.
This Saturday, it is planned that and particularly when two stories
Junior Congregation.
Last Saturday morning, the Jun. Beryl Jacobs, president of the Stu- are told about Adam and Eve an
ior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek dent Council of the Religious the Wandering Jew. In the latter
began its services. About 85 peo- School, should give a brief resume Otsap Bender tells how the wander-
ple assembled in the daily prayer of the day's portion from the Law ings of the Eternal Jew brought
him face to face with a Zazan sta-
room at 9:30 for the services. Af- just before the reading.
ter the reading of the Law, the Rabbi Hershman Lectures Wed• men, resulting in the Jew being
nesday
Night.
murdered, an end thus being put
group adjourned to the large audi-
torium of the synagogue, where Rabbi Hershman will continue his to the Wandering Jew story.
The manner in which the Russia
they heard a special sermon Rabbi lectures to the Wednesday Night
Ilershman had prepared for them. Study Group this week on the gen- of today is unravelled for the read-
er
the Soviet satire, the typical
Rabbi Hershman stressed the im- eral topic, "The Jews of Germany."
complications of typical Russian
Current Events Class.
portance of developing the habit
con-
story—these
provide excell ent en-
The class in current events
of regular attendance at the Sab-
ducted each Sunday morning in the joyment in "The Little Gdlden
bath services.
Calf,"
whose
translator into Eng-
New prayer books and Bibles library of the synagogue during
have been purchased for the use of Sunday School hours is filling a lish is Charles Malamuth.
the junior services. Philip L. Ro- long felt need. The news concern-
senthal and Abe Gordon, the com- ing and affecting Jews in every
OUR FILM FOLK
mittee appointed by the president corner of the globe is presented
of the synagogue to supervise the each Sunday by Philip Slomovitz,
(Continued
from Preceding Page.)
services, arranged the prayers so editor of The Detroit Jewish Chron.
that the juniors finished at the gam fele. Discussion follows.
of
his
day
. . . John Drew and
some time as their elders. The of-
In the absence from the city of
ficers of the Junior Congregation Mr. Slomovitz last Sunday, Elcon- others ... and he was the original
"Lightnin'"
of the screen.
are Jess M. Stein, president ; Louis an H. Saulson presented the newr
• • •
Gordon, vice-president; Leonard items and led the discussion.
Roaben
Mamoulian
won first
Basle and Morey Firestone, order I. W. Weinstein Library Donated
prize at the International Art Ex-
i and decorum committee. Oscar Col-
t• Congregation.
hibition
in
Venice
for
direction
of
The fine library of talmudical,
ton acted in the capacity of cantor
ton
for the day; George Weisswasaer religious and historical book, of the "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" . .
yet
be
didn't
even
receive
honor-
read the aelectiono from the Law. late Isaac W. Weinstein have been
Among the interested visitors donated to the congregation by his able mention at the recent local
from the Senior services, who drop- fondly. Many of these volumes banquet for the annual awards.
ped In to watch the Juniors were are first editions and are exceed- Another case of the prophet in his
born* town, eh?
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(Continued from Page One.)

It lacks the offensive drive of the first team. In the seven years I
have been picking all-Jewish teams, I can't remember one that had
such a superb all around backfield as combine the present selection.

The Line.
With ends like Gillman and Goldsmith to get down under kicks
and slow up the interference on defense play our first string backs
would have plenty of time to get in and make the tackles. As pass

receivers few can out-catch either of these boys. Both are veterans
and would be hard to fool, ltzkowitz and Rosen are a pair of tackles
that can make a star out of any back on their own teams and make
the opposing backs wonder what happened to their interference.
Both men are fine on diagnosing plays and Rosen is unusually fast
for a linesman. Little need be said about Rosenberg at guard; he Is
certain of national honors. A perfect fellow to have around when
the other team has your boys down on their own one-yard line. No
one can pile up a line like the coast boy, and he can come out of the
line like a shot to muss up a faltering backfield. Rosenberg is as
good as most pairs of guards, but with Rubin as a running mate you
have a pair of the finest guards in the country. At center, Weiner
of C. C. N. Y. deserves the call. Playing on a team that experienced
a bad season, this boy showed more fight than a worried wildcat.
Ile gets the call on his guts alone. Besides that, he is a fine passer
and a bulwark of strength on the defense.

Two Regrettable Omission..

The alternate line is stronger than the alternate backfield. It
lacks experiences. Levy and the Singer boys are sophomores, but
Samuelson adds his knowledge of three hard seasons to help the
youngsters along. There are few coaches in the country that
wouldn't rest easy if they had such a team sitting on the bench

waiting for the call.
There are two names omitted from these selections, but only
because of conditions outside our control. Grossman of N. Y. U.,
a halfback, was all set for a big season, but an early injury kept him
on the bench; and Kopans of Harvard, a member of last year's team,

was out because of scholastic troubles. Had either of these men
been able to get into the game, they would certainly have been chosen.
There are many reasons for making the selections set down
here, but as I am sure to receive any number of complaints I shall
save my ammunition for some future date. All I will gay now is that
I would hate to invite the coaches of college football to take their
pick of these players. I'd be killed in the rush!

ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS IN POLAND ASSUME
SERIOUS ASPECT AS A POLISH STUDENT
DIES OF WOUNDS IN A DRUNKEN BRAWL

(Continued from Page One.)
characters during which a student,
(;rodkovski was killed."
incident which occurred when anti-1 The rector of the University of
Semitic students returning home Lemberg has issued an appeal to
drunk from an all night revel the students to remain calm. Ile
Sunday morning began to attack . terms the occurrences a criminal
Jewish passersby. Among those I act which carries neither a politi-
with whom they entered into a cal nor notional character.
clash were five Jews and a woman.
The Jews sought to defend them- Lengyel Calls on American Jews
selves and in the affray which en-
To Save Polish Jewry
sued, knives were brought into
f rom Disaster,
play. Three Polish students were
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The
wounded, one of whom succumbed government in Poland was charged
to his wounds in a hospital.
with evincing little real anxiety
to find a solution of the difficul-
Arrest Four Jews.
Four Jews were arrested by the ties of the Jews, while the Jews
police and gave their occupation of America were called upon to
as bakers. A police communique, save Polish Jewry from disaster
however, identifies them as mem- by Emil Lengyel, publicist, in an
bers of the underworld with "rim. address delivered on Sunday at
inal records. Three of the arrested a meeting of the National Execu-
Jews are M. Katz, S. Keller and tive Committee of the American
N. Schmer. Katz is believed to Jewish Congress.
Mr. Lengyel has recently re-
be responsible for the death of

the student. One of the arrested
is in a critical condition as a re-
sult of the wounds he received at
the hands of a student.
Of the 46 Jews wounded Sun-
day, three Chalutzim are in a se-
rious condition in a hospital. A
Jewish engineer, Rauch, sustained

turned from a tour of Poland. In
his judgment, Mr. Lengyel said

that "under the present circum-
stances the Jews in Poland are

quite helpless and their situation

quite hopeless. The various fact-
findiog commissions of the Pilsud-
ski government are not very anx-
ious to find any real solution to
• brokep hand.
the
of the Jews. The
Throughout the day students Jews difficulties
of Poland are too tired, too
massed in the Jewish quarters. lethargic,
too apathetic, to do any-
striking fear into the hearts of thing.
I am firmly convinced that
the inhabitants. The situation
it is the duty of the Jews In Amer-
was particularly tense in the old

city.
The District Governer of Lem-
berg has advised leaders of the
Jewish Community to IMP a dee-

laration condemning the occur-

rencee.
The head of the municipality
of Lemberg assured the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency that measures
to restore peace and order would
be undertaken.
The official police communique
dealing with the early Sunday

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the Polish Jews if they are to be
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Dr. James Bernstein Sails
for Europe.

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ing and Immigrant Aid Society
I lttae) and for many years iden-
tified with Its work, left on the
morning events declares: "A night SS. General Von Steuben to as-
clash occurred between drunken sume the office of Hiss commis-
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