I Cnirlitoi IIEWISif (ARON ICU .nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Peculiar Psychology. 'Die peculiar t.:,cliologyt of the mom .1eNv who is unal.i. to tolerate anything in , • he a Jew completed• the Jew, iiii ICI merged into a I ' ' 1 n culture and shorn of his own inilivi11-11.1y,I I.s IIiI . •••, ,, i1 in the imsnefRoisici,e, ThE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Published Weekly by_ The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Ernest Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Ca Ide Address: Chronicle • I . To nyot Who n e.111 r • V N-t Jo saki. it} RI Cloaks', at Portions of .1o. jot • OUT I 0 1,,F„A hi Ii iomii l'om •• ,•: ill •b• trton a state- • :Iiraid-Tribune II I I . one t„ if ii111--------" • ••• II trot • .■ III' 1.4 which Ilow. ard Scott, found, • oer, han written it hook eat eying. Te , I h • 's said that Joel) was the ninth! fel • . 11011inV WitY . N " The Sun .1. do, ' • • ,• • that iltttiiTiLTtiiV mak, cit , 1 d Nex 1 • I. ' ,,, t. It isn't generally knon Ti, hat Jo n sh gal . . lionnY • I,ltl, i •., Hulatnan . . . is the attorney • -- - , and legal advisor for Edmund Goulding, Edgar Selwyn, and TOO BUSY 70 1\ ()RE Pliant other CIE1111,1 nig•Wig.. POVERTY-STRICKEN JEWRY 11, \ •11 • ," 1 • 0 . K 1. B 1 0111 ' • By DAVID SCHWARTZ \VIM!) By JOSEPH 1 I I TWICIL Editor's Note: The followin g i s the concludin g section of Mr. Left wich's interesting dis c us : lion of Jewish attitudes on anti- Setnitisin. i he first portion of this article appeared last week. Tidbits and Ne ws Wolurleht , I 1.1J,J,...1-h Teleterartne au, rt HELEN ZIGMOND_i By by the London Editor of J. T. A. I II. II f.,. ,, • , • II 1 . .1. • •••.• rental-1,1,f P11 II P. ----- .mler the heading H•," and he tat,. ment in the N... • An Important Discourse on a Controversial Subject Il'ellSer Of the iillIlIII1 1 and It' - Ile •.• ' ••1 , Ii, I 11. 1111111 III ! I Tebeth 29, 5693 27, 1933 January , "The New I• bi:I 1 110y11 a culture. fir r Our Film Folk FIGHTING ANTI-SEMITISM • 111•Sire I ll 14 Stratford Plate, L ,ndon, W 1, England .IT rai, I the riamutly cr e - .lanuary, 1933 , i •••.• ated American ileneral Office and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue By the 11/ , tty \ 1 de . 01 Ii I ti• .111, • 1,11 ,k•'11,11• • 1•11 11t Ilfs day, a What ;I! '11111 The Transjordaniait Issue. ••rdalda H I Sill 1 1. , 11..1 I '11...1.•\ ■ monopolizim the III . .. , e011111 ■ 11 . -- , 1 m,t. 1 .1 , the reported leasing of larg.• ivet cited by nom- stretches of Tran s iordan iIit Aloltillah himself :Ind other than Alithhal Pasha, 11111-t influential sheik of 'I'ratis,lordania--- for the settlement of .1 t , %vs. I 1, , • .1 - It. ■■ /III!. lilt' , 1,1. ,` km certainly being kill , ,. I • • , I I I ‘Viint to k Ii(I\ I I' I ot the timern.4 of II I all the .It •v ■ •ies in the ll.lt of continued bigoted iliIJ should niaterialize into the actual 01)1'11- ings of avenues for inn in of his arta le ■•■ cid that these reported leases J1.11 1 I • 1 ', • ■ I . I , • l' 1 • • t bustling with actiyit.\ - . I he people of Trtinsjordania are sitting tip and all taking notice of the important economic progre,:- in Palestine. turned to the Arabs of Palestine and pleaded for relief, but help \vas not forthcoming. Iii —so reports go—they •en ll III .11'N‘ t01(1 then? that they knew of fIipi1 meats and of the progress that rano , fillh their settlement in the ancient Land of Israel glom followed the invitation for is 1 ,•I II l• evident 1 • , nut Ji in ,. • t' • 1 iipii " • • 1 , 1 1 e ll It I 1;04, 1 I it the It offil I . 111 , , tt , Iett t1-11 I ., I. • 1'1.11 1111 1111 • II.f \I tt •,1 . 1 1 .1 11,,If• Palli ' ■ • II • •• ' • • • "i I 1", " I.1111, , 11n. ,, I - the 'If I II Arabic anti-Jewish agitation. , 11 , • 1: inueld CLASH OF IDEAS nol—dy II d • .1 , f .I - t I II. • • ' 1 , 1!? . • • .. •IF -T Iii V11111'1111' well to note that the 11,1%1 0,, 1.1,‘ 1,‘,„ for settlement on Ins lands recently re. turned frem Itagdad i t iti . „ ti It . 1 1,1'. ' • •I '‘ 11 "1 • (loin t hit 1%1 I that ind. r Jilt Ii I I I l Till Ii11 1 , 1 • • • I • et expansion 01.- To that,. •••11, h important !Li. .1. by o. l;ij.l.liI;l. 1. • • tl ! • I. .• -•-- . 1 • It .111 - • AIM to lead It.. people in 'h. - ibrectien in its all te.. 1 migration noll eilient.f. it ,• '1 • 11, . 'I , • I I II 1,11 • •• worthy of its sacred trusts and of,portuni ties. t i t•ot s w e n • l' 11 , \. T.1• \\If I hat ,f fi f " I .•,•• 1 1 . , 'ff..' fIf ff. I' d• • • I TI.. P • lit.- fff • „ I ,..•• .• I t ilt1•1 I 1Ot R If Ill R 1 ' .1 . • 1.'m ,vt i. when • !In • I fatulater, in our o p to , ed !hat s pela . h than 'In ,11.• ',11, , , f ttskeil the coni...r.r.tilte "()h, wasn't he. t1 ' ' I NY.W 1111:k 1 1 14 - . Ill- II ,i!1\ III l'e1.11. , : destructi ti ,: •• title 1 . . r.i, NI , he handed out to us. I very nice thing to do. Nk h., I" •.. e...1 a - ‘',' ' 0, r■ 's; hration touch,: ,•• • I • 1■ , y I o • d an- , • 1 : ' Ito The,' I • • ••ICIa'ahl . '•• I . ; hair , 1• • BUT LAWS • Ire ot the .1,11. and ,•11 a premise . as the • 1 • -I .. • Annt:al 1 1 r. Julian \lor,• and 11 aripeatill If, I .ff the annual I, Ill -had- ti,th 1•. .1 d •, ' . I, •,. 1.200 Clergymen Attend Staging of "Yoshe Kalb" • it 1. , tt. I ' ii•I t ,, Double-Volume Publication Contains importatil I lions by Recognized Scholars. dand TIll I • TII- ' • -• • f ' i ha. . • n! , • New Hebrew Union College III , • !'• aiiil dItlintitfh 1.1 ,i• I • ' in >, 11pp. papers infol ne• t. and Clvii he 0,111,Inf" , -- i-itlII It thItIIII t l IIIli J, • , III If 1;1. 4.1.1- ‘`‘ ' II.: •,' ; W". "I I• II 41 - 1,, (.11(1', 11Nri FOR 1111: RADIO 11 , Ti tie 1 , tl, 't ■ 4 •0 II ti-1 • 1\ • ' •'• "" I . * II. I. , ee!. Itself to Itj - , :•ar, '•I IT ipn• ■ rt ship that an n10111(.111 n ii not Io missed. and that the nation should pro,. who will nut-i1 • . tl.fin • f, ■ • facile a T apT • • it It it leadership right ,- 'I f. I I II ', , I ' Iff•I •',. Ii I • , ‘, 111 ' AGAIN ' 11-,ARNED QUICKLY In a .1i1,1 it: m I. • •T. '1 JEWISH"JOKES - r . I 1 '1 • •• • • •• V!'• that, ,, t 11••1•11•1 • •• kk- 11.• • FORCED Tf) LIVE 1)F:CENTI_Y ' 1 I , II 1 t et• .0 • p•,.. •• ,I.;tv for a great nati•inal a• • • • •.• • m a■ I. stead ,•xn,•ri, lii I• :vac. ITtiti 11 i.t ,• ;•4.1i \ PM Inn-, Ii • h tltIkIll 1/RAN1111/1 Ii - - .1, , • 10 1.11.41 ii 11 • 1111 • 110M • I' • • • .•••, • 1, . ta • i• JACOB LOEB 3Ir It.. am! d • , • ( AP I AIN (.INSRURCH • "I iig • • I •- at •• • • E I f1 'tl• • I t 1 ' COMPARATIVE WE AI,TH • Ti11II I1e1e0' flttt only • I.• • ' • , • - " 01 I - -I • . liIl puzzle I' lffil. "I' I t-1 . ttl 1 hook, ' .: I. those books sttttf. t by Charles II. Joseph 1' • • ' •• • I I T :t publishing in1 hack and III f••1 . ' • I I : I I': I • Ii I DEMOCRATS NEED JOBS .• .t.lf [ten oneloploy,t,I THE KEHII.LAH Ql'I S I , 1 ” ; .1 personal tran.- •• -I, I I •• • • 11:1 j ■ ; 11. • RANDOM THOUGHTS I Tile Emir himself is possessor of Iast stretches of hind and is Ilion. Than fortribly situated. Thu with the Ji.%%. in which he t. reported ti t o , an important It " I , .•■ repeated through- • PhIR' ,1 1itIt'-a1111-1TP:1(11-Cliliti•cti pitt1,1t• t hr InlrtV - t' c action II. "I I ii m So, on. alio 1.1 f "' "I "" .1. • • IlIlIII tin t• • • ra ,oh wittt people that in. 1, liii hit- , et (Turn t.” Ntfxt ancient vet lii It. (Turn to N■ -xt I - lull , •.'. a hvay , cert ain 1 .ant•s. I I ha; iland, and not the s:ile I" , nro nt a id,,,, n t urpr i, trn luallerm td rIgnI and reason. 10 Jews. That lino. lo. ,A1 fur an individual a tanuk, , Imo Itut Ito\ d and tin , ... IIf his i lk ,cmild II I for a ;weld,. • Ninety lui d , ve ‘0, , hi ■ .. it commit .piritual Ititi hut I, , , Itussia makes a crime of atiti-See -• • as nothing for a in ti ti especiall ■ tor the caus, non. incr. , is a group that I ; it I , Jewish people, NV hp,' Ie.:111111-1 --peke " „ ii I I lit -• I' a iii te , - th011S111111 tun , \\ men tr !, 1. 1 • , 11 , • Lilteral, Itut t ., I II Besides. there is another reason %vliv l'1.111Hts I.'' '. lift II jubilation and an 1•Ael•SIS of publicity w a . /-1, Ti "" ". " eietioer cause.: for sm. tat nen (tilt it! place. It is the fact that the hinl deal merely spnkef o a 99 _ (0. his Christian brethren consistently refused Puttag4 , ' II , I I to the h is id Ca IS a MI ear, III TI11 sight ay,. as 1, • • • ii tigtii/ . t lilt liti ti i jr iii Je‘vish and the Aral,. 'Iransiordaitia needs to 1,1"i enlent for the betterment It .1, .%%, n ee d T rammr,t an m, the Jews and d t rillithlItt11,4 Ill I 'Milt !Cal Therefore it should have been P o ssible to , rt•IIIPI'S tIppreSSI1,11. Nat111 . 1111 ■ . rood arrive at all 1111(11 . 1'141111IIIII4t creat ing the IIIPLOIS, al Illy same time, for a nex\• admit !hal till ' 3 "' H Flinging " 1 Ml. boy(' refuse 1 , 111, r.:1 •11•4 }'Ili, braid of mat t tagt'- 11lo l aiciTars blind to the factt that out of that Arab feelings have been aroused and Till IiIllf' 11111 tutu Ill ijIIiII . Arab groups ill'e being organized anew III . \\ lhal Pt , i'.11 itt right e' 1 11 , 11e ,. , 111lich I he „f Thi s i s all anti-Jewish nill‘e. Imlay. Perhaps it j: IN? II lack of statesmanship and o f iim m rs t an d. N‘ m'Iti at raii‹,. It1111(1 elctuo.11 1 .-- 111,i' ing that great national protects are il to recognize the right ..1 • II has been (Ater -publicized to an extent rovolutionary and social justice notIenient Ile fall. II `1 • 11I;• • ••1 • t ,,tt Our directors came through with flying colors this year! In the countr y•wide critics' mill for 11 the selection of the len Best lIlT 'I III i,f Pictures, we discovered that five o u t of the hit were directed by ZORACH'S I \ PLANATION J00611, boys, Sidne y Franklin for "G nardsni an " and "Stnilin' Through"; George Cukor f,ir "Bill of Divorcement", John Stahl for "Back Street"; Rot. ben Mamotilian for "Jekyll and Hyde" Vicki Bauni's story, 1114 "Grand Hotel" topped the lint • N. I TI I ` Hi • I by many votes a s the greatest I• hi - 0111, It •• , 11 " • • • film of the year. A ( ()N1NION LOVI. 111.11, TO BF. JEWS , „ I 11. - in , I I11 •. t , . II !III While this reported transaction offers an ""'''•' • ' • • opportunityy to arouse vanity in It III 4411 f Chihli., ale • ■ 1111 1,1 I: I hearts, it is well that extreme care be taken • '`,1"',1"n ' ,' lest our people permits itself to be undtil ■ • enthused and unnecessarily thrilled. I lii , 1 flas "' 1% . . limiest itt 111:4 litter:distil as he attempts to point of danger in the Transiordaniiin deal paint himself. Ile fails to record the fact pub_ is already evident. It is ( 'H ISS are the 11011 in II II !icily that has liven given the entire matter. at hal '1"' and as a watch . h•Jii 'Ld• I. , II, I - to l'alestine. day \viten the ■ ar e .1.%;., in the night." • •I .4, , I I liti '11111114 . ma l ti JeWS 10 110 ill Irate:n/C(1111kt 1\11111 illeyIii between the two elements imol , • .1 1, 1 1 1,1111 \ It li. ,•fil to, 111,1210,1nd tolei.til ■ 11 1. • I t .1 , I following the \‘'itithl War L. prospering tiii !miler-landing • . Four subsided, never suspecting JEW VS that the tape was only a gait. Transiordanta's population in l'al•stine. is reported on the brink of starvation. Po:, under its e•y nose the flinch smaller ! err ; l'almilia• tory of what has 110'11 ntillinoti papers but through delinite I• ! .• stir for the Marx Brothers, had heard of the wrestling tendl.m. cies of the mad nuartette in wel- lie coming new writers. peared at the first contemn , . tape strapped with xdliesive "Boys," he said. "I could hard!, g e I here this morning. I wrenched my hack yesterda v" Duly sympathetic, the turbulent 11Iost important of all in the reports of the land deals in Transiordania are the „ dame, ----- Lou Brt•slow, nt•wiy•hireti gait. be necesary in the %•ery Ilear 11111111. 1• ,, r the settlement of ,le‘vs whom it nia ■ impossible to establish in Palestine. carried out through ,01 . 111 11. - • . rich and fertile land tilere a \ itIIiiIIi na ■ It I LAND SPECULATION • I most iniportant ties. A Je‘visli Palestine einent I I play tIII1St go on . t•yerit. needs 'I'riinsjordania. The \ ast areas ot acknit‘‘. 1eilgetnents of .1 \\- .11 It t • to he with his wife. who is of th e Fast for the expected 14,...,1 lII• lands bordering on Palestine, this t• . Ed- ward Robinson WAS ordered back to work on his next picture in spite Of the fact that he VI1611ell ant I. on the part of Ills !Mho% Mrimmii-, and perhaps Ii hitota.11 his tt \ ■ i•ITtt guilt fie !mik•s this (:1- 1a1).1. In the In the • f Ilie than III I lu • PROSPEROUS PALESTINE it the grie ■ an.. l• • 1111111 . .11 I I, ..1.1 , ric I ., -.. • I 10 , t..t..11.. that .1(• • , il•I ish press throngliont the \yorld. The Aral, ar,, press and Arab gi'01,1,-, 1 • .t , ,• of a 11,1.1 has been enjf -----IC the Yidlish Art Theater. ,• • , • ,• I the I .• • • • . • •• — of intolerat . tea , is, -1 that which ha. e 1••,1 in Ce-rgia. A state noted interrationally for its corruption in public life hpyoeriti- (Turn to Next Page.) . , 11 , 1 , e.f I• If I 11.i- I', . • • .. • • • . History of El I earned Articles Ti. , • main, fintrtet n I, arned -Ix of who h arc nip Ow s ,-f tI faculty of the Ile- brew Union college. The first of these is Part of the large work ' 1 1 r . l•r it.1 " S.mon.: ef ftI Polish rabbi • ' tury. This is trt of articles on Jin•ish ; (Turn to Next PlIKel lbw