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ha- taken os.cr 'r.••
a Jew to be f.
the 'same in sr.•
concerns has.,
the go. • r• •
discharging .i•
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can Paassen.
trap.
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for abroad.
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Fast of l•h•t Read ■ nv• of

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Chaim Nachman Bialik

• ri Evaluation of the Great PGet's Life and Work
on theOccasion of His Sixtieth Birthday.

1. By HELEN ZIGMON.

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r•kzEic

A MARTYR

of the New

Dr.

By SIMON ERNST

papi.f ciippitr. All annul a
coach 6:
ap,r, had des e, , ,ped many
ing to the new.r,

'pe en a .wirr..11:r...:

Did you know • we have a Joosh
western .tar?
He's between
pictures right now, but possibly
you remember Ro y Stewart, the
dare-devil rider of "Born Reck-
le s s," "Lone Star Ranger" and
such.
His specialty WAS politi•
cal economy, no less, before he
took up Hollywood cowpunch•

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Tebeth 8, 5693

rd.

hainpien,

..; you?"

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li•

A LILLRARY BARTENDER

The Palestine Labor Campaign.
Bringing to the fore again the irrd,..r•
tance of the Jewish labor rnor.'erri•n.

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Palestine, the Gew•rkshaft•n

'h.. l'H.

tine labor group—renev.' tiled' . :"•.1 .

behalf of a rebuilt Jess.r. 1/.r. •
accordance with the pr.r..
structirp and ()1. 01.111('!:.• . 1, .1
Aside from the tar' '1
Labor Federation of P,,i• •
chief beneficiary .,. •i,.
.,,
fund, has beer, the t,,,.. ,

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no t limited

it

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among J•ss:-, 1,.,t ha

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a npirit of

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That inuch•talked-of epic, Eis•
ensteil picture, "Mexico," is at
last to be released. Based on
the evolution of labor in Mexico,
it is said to have extraordinary
beauty as to settings, photogra-
phy and con positon.

1

efforts in Palestine. ,r c.,
perhaps more impor.„' '

1

v Tid hi
is and Xe
Our Film Folk 1 1B., 1 1- the - W u v By DA ID SCHWARTZ tij i

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among Arab score.:',. ,.
di, l• - ,1'.
proven by nornerou- ,.. .;. II' ,•-. , i! .1 , •',.....1',
Arab •o-operation, has been 1.1 increase the
possibilities of honest good-will efforts be-
tween the two cant ending elements in the
population.
When the Gewerkshalton appeal for
funds in Detroit commem c in the corning
few days, it is of vital importance that the
community respond liberally arid co-opes.
ate wholeheartedly. Two important func-
tions are served by the success of this f und
The backbone of the Jewirdi reconstruction
movement is strengthened thereby, and tl,••
effort for good-will among Jews and Aral,

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Wlii N INSPIRED

r

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ar any
Friday.

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That almost legendary Radio
City in New York evened at last
with unequaled pageantry and
fanfarade . . 6000 people
poured through the three en-
trances and were seated by 200
ushers. And th e Roxy magni-
ficenc e made the fabled won•
de's of "Arabian Nights" look
like a tent•show. And why not?
Rockefeller, Jr.. authorized Roxy
to spend as h e wishes, but in
return Roxy has guaranteed a
profit no matter what the over-
head.

is given a practical application.

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Jewry's Losses in 1932.
The New York Times, in its resume of

f,

the year 1922, lists a group of "centen-
arians, benefactors, churchmen, statesmen

and other leaders" who died during that
period. In this list are included the name ,
of reveral Jews whose works left an in-
delible mark on non-.lowish as well as
Jewish life,
Jews thus listed are:
Julius Rosenwald, merchant and philan-
I :■■ IIIs t h a •
31r. Schechtmair-
I
thropist, died Jan. 6 at the age of O.
ish .Jewry is not gems' to throwti..
Paul M. ‘‘'arhurg, noted financier, echo
Thi n g s an
scr.s hard.
Its
was a member of the first Federal Reserve
it irr,,
All the , .
Board, died Jan. 2:1
the age of 113.
110,111011S ;ire tumbling down, I,
I' di F.
Dr. Boris Schatz, painter and sculptor,
lesvir.s' has not vise,' itself up 1.. hcp ,
founder of the Itezalel School in Jerusalem,
'less and resignation. And that
so.;
died Alarch 22 at the ago of 1;9.
ling. People who an; iletectiud.,1
Itttbbi
Sormenfeld, venerated for their
Hier ,
w h o will ant
o dox '
jerusainfn Orth
nail "' "lin was an ;ivid-se condition,. it
worth h. piing,
outstanding figure in the Aguilath Israel
cause they are going to win thoilitrli.”
movement, (lied :Starch 27 at the age of 85.
is remarkable that a people thus
Cyrus
Sulzberger, civic la
his-
>te piled open is a b le to carry on a battle
anthropist and merchant, died April :in at
,
for
• riot
11i)..
rio t
the age of 75.

James flptienheirn, poet and novelist,
died Aug. 2 at the age of ;,11,
Charles (Iimhel. noted merchant, died
Sept.
at the age of 711,

Im1"(1141, in this
th .is
anporiate t o le

group ‘V/10 11;1%1'

;in

in Jewish life are Sir l'atrirk G t's111".
Franco-English biologist find town I
1)-alinnr '
who died on April 17 at the ago of 78, Mal
Field :Stan:hal Viscount Plunier, succe ,, or
to Sir Herbert Sarmiel a.; High commis.
stoner of Pale-tine, com,,,,,nder of British
Second Army of W orld W ar. who (lied on
July 16 at the age of
Sir Patrick wit,

serse. to be ri•svardeil: 'here

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lion
t h e
the lot of thi-. ,druggling
hiltnaint
(tin ,

pros

nt.

Aside from the noon ,
other (acts.
trophic happening-. during the past civil

year, Jewry film: ha- to mourn the hiss of

well

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Polish Jewry's Valiant Struggle.

The
I - '1.•
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artirlehv Pod •• V.
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who charo.
l'oland are t h
con and 1,1:0.11ed
alist gos•e•nmeni awl .•

There is

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calculated,

ili l

I .1 le !fait

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AR I Is AND POET

mists

1111111 , 1tfd

high

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Mal polio \'.

Todas the goal II.,
reached.
a mica. I. h.,'
the Jewish population 1% ill hr do •
this wild, • "

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Polish merchant.- pay Iwo anil
cent interest on their loans. Jew-
per cent. The loin ks are in fart the pa...
makers in t he economic boyeott agaiim

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s‘orls.

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'Al' I.

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idea

of our tai.

by Charles
II. .loseph

...us industries Ii
an our present p
New York !oda".
thy candidate-.
ional district P..
truly so! ,

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that

oine to what has been •
\ nd when all of the
... the economic eh:11111 ,,

THE ELDER PROPHET
I.
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mii ,
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M•lehett is as good v I'

ithr.r was is el.-arty
.1,• tariff.

ha-

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1929

the

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elchutt happened ti ,

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fur
It that
foot
t't
that. •

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reran tariff bill?'' • ;
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nO ftlareS tel::'.''
,.' i'n

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,I, it ha= been imitated all 0 , e'
f•ritinate results.

511.,-.

.is

thinks

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P. ell!'" and, mon.
d will have to has
todirc,• •

A,

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all

nts, hut in

he Jewish Thinking of Spino:a

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arp III. he,. Shy]. k
.. a list. I that the play will he I,
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By DR. EMIL AMBERG

The

Idly

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F'rarikfar. , r
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toI 111111:11y

P

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FRANKFURTER FOR CABINET

- per stir

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that Spinoza
...ter the syni
of the dew'
f His mind ii
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...ins to hat
the parte
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sins, at th,..
. • f warship. I

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in the sv.ohily i,.• ' i•I; of the
of i
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I he r
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admitted
IIi. •,
I•.ar-11 thii
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BANNING "MERCHANT
OF VENICE"
1net h. r
n in Nia

7.tzifil tors total!'.
..1.1s 36. were found IP.

of "

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rho
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hit-;'
'tanned tle• °\•ii taint of Venire" and

With the Mill'

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sidercd. the Iligh Con

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by !hi ,
in f„r

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re

Ricardo Cortez ha, been la '
a friend in need pet extra 'A.."

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LORD MELCHETT

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Cirenfell N•alichope.
re'-alt of 'hi. Jcv.;-11

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"MAGNOLIA STREET'S" rr••
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GENESIS
hi, a

that about Gnu Aral-

further states th

cheap

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att. • •

Arnplitudinous Dewey Robin-
son, having finished a grand
character part in Mae Writ's
first picture, will leave on a
vaudeville tour with Miss West
and Noah Beery.
▪
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TEN GREATEST JEWS

great .

a

Sienna.

•nest

" I r,•idiell.
hi; will I i.i . i.111■•
.r general. I
- the t's•al law ss..rk of the
ly the front."
- , ,retany of labor.
Remeinloa,
that department."

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OISSE RVAN(. I.

.\ ccontillr to til, 11111110,.

di.

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refer to this

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the ',gulden. refutation of

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ion.. Hoy,.

Polish government

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In
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pr , s.•11
porcha,e of land 1 , v •Iosss. the sect"rL, lit
of the dkplacenient of latolles: Ar.i1.-

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cheerful thaw..

\Vhettever mean, were ...ought to

!h,

X, " - ona . , ..•y I know in
svhd know, .1u-tire Brandeis =aid that

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skit- a hiss

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We can an-\i ,
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the •

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the fflas,

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lillnlatiing way attains' the J.'s% s. \s a -
inetirpiiratial in the report of Sir .1 ohn Idol

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'I tk Inted t
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An Infamous Lie Refuted.

l• miss f
N. nF

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II

his

sours•, is

Arab propagandist:, particularly
writing in
vida,tin
the
have
been directing what

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t

e.sary means through
the Joint 1/i•lribution Committee fur the

t%'1'apiiII

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CABINET SPECULATION

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the

1111' 1110S1

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n ef

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(und , . American .lesvr. twist not fail .'
brethren in Poland.

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II

of

upkeep of in,titutions aided by „American

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re;

"Hs',

make ,

HMS,:

MAYBE JUST A RUMOR

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the scientist chosen to plan the layout of efforts in Palestine on the ground that Arad
the Hebrew University, and Ilk participa
,
1..11:U1 , 4'11 were displaced from the - „ II.
tion in the work financed by .Jews in l',des-
11,10 that
The
tine served as an inspiration In our peoll•.
of th t . 11 •
l a te.. t.. •
Lord l'huner will he remembered its 111•
alsod epr i ved them of lir',1
leader who wits firm in his determination
wean , et- a tiv ,, tih ,„ t
that Palestine should he ruled justly
durif ”"
This infateou , lie. which was
his administration.

a
""/"1. of """' d 1""11""
Jewish friends.

THE. LAST SUPPER

. will be grained compen-
:.n ire period of .less

,I `I m e'' : :' :

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• iau•r appi ,„

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By BERNARD POSTAL

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th at '

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At

significant TIVak , in t less of Th.
_., • ,,,,,, d p, ,,ter. Spinoza's idea- . i .. • a'
1
' that many Jews were read ■- to la!'
P':'."'Jno tact to ;1"'I'valtiiteYO."fi7rl'i!f;::.
, ,,11,os to the fituntstie fiyures of i lamtam -
, I .
, ::: ..,' :1 ith ht :. :n1 1 ,1, ‘• 1,1 ;i1 1 I ::,.. ' '1 , ‘I.I . I I :
,s, ...ft ,,,.,, ms., piinn, , t ,h , ,,,. a ign: dia;;.f kie ; i nt ,a ht n i:n.r h e.'s .'f f , ,,;Il . '
wadi-shed from time to time by the Ara',
.Ilion a• th... i •
NO .totes are employed by the
the JeWM.
press.
Now that the he Is nailed. I.' rlial—
h na n i i
. ri.: I: ' ; .. , i : . . , , , , , . ,..
1,I'l'' . n.
,, .,In. i n
, , , :, .: .A:. li.,,l it Iptr AN
agrarian banks,
No Jews are 1.111P1.yed Jean, th1.171Sehl'A Will Ile a bit mon. l'a'l
.1 4: li-.; , \,, :i .1 .. I ,- pj: , , I , 11:, , ,, ..,. . . a . ,, , ,, , , s ,i;;
.,,,,
, ,,,..,,,,, in ti......
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:trie. t a n't itihr"in r t il h k:c‘'ar'',.';:;:
•
yr
i a . t e h , ., , . ;
1 . : ;:. : n:ht:Prrtth' ''jY
in state enterprise..., sin h a-. the railways, time: in crediting reports damaging to their . i .
mthat:
l'], ..' .v.I ; ,
t nhs ae kr: "Ini ni at in. d
y
the post - office. the tobacco industry. and , own people.
Certainly. from the /mint ,.t i ',;''' i';,';'' i ' ' t ,,` , :'';, : — ". - ': ' '..''. ,' .rtobi..grsr.hical
story of Cold'. g' s fu" e r. if It'''''' volt ''''I''. 1,. him to the conditions under wniCh ..I
image, or any likeness of
. • '12.". which "
.
ewr-
''' 'I: v /-'sn . .:1, ani
the tobacco monopoly.
h ti d te'
Formerly there view of the world at large. the High ('eons ,,re. i's for has . t a .' ,.'aP rru ,,,',.;,.'" I ' ,. i t h:, Youth
n:r „ 11"s a f'Y n t-hi. ,, ;;I:.11:r a'a 'I' i n , l k n hl is' . eta'br iani t'.kt .
in Manchester. an
the ad'
Dooming.
abs,vhe,;":' .. ):,
found itself at that time. There is
e , y .ee. . !tut little doub .t
A
were thousands of Jewish workers in Grod - 1 missioner's statement is of vital import• ,ntireau of ,/,,j,,), 1.7,1„,..,,,,, ,, f ton of "Magnolia Street.
in my mind, that the
• I- the roar from th
Orn
Ai, richly
• " m
m
w a . n
Jew,
t edrmuf
Tnd
ot rn
t. h T I'' : ' .r. S ' I. r.'. ''''..
"'"'' -
e r i t . t
srtatises,
forced
action
of
the
Jewish
people
' New York of which Dr. Benderlv
is ', though not
no and Bialystock. Since the government ' tance
imaginative would be heard from one end of the ' was tempered by understanding.. on earth beneath, or t,,a.....
clusive
the head In my opinion, the
erYpa c i, ri e n)
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i land to the other.
aNe vxt
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