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given as the reasons for the existing im-
pression that the Ilitler anti-Semitic cam-
paign is on the decline.

A JEW TRANSPLANTED

And while the atrocitie. continue, world
',LW,. opinion is being silenced.
A few
addres , es in the British House of Commons
and the House of Lords, an expression of
indignation OH the part of Jewish
gre,s011.11 in our 1.111 Hon,. of Item, senta-
ti% es and talks at protest meetings is the
extent of the English-speaking world . -
uondenination
the atrorities in Ilith
I,ermany. And now that these

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did, birde hero a remarkable.

but tooe-t of
n, on that
,f I toil that
South

..y .0lb-rent
I tnii been led
quite a
noorose-
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omiality
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April 28, 1933

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The Forthcoming Relief Drive.

Sunday, June -1, will usher in it Pornel

of challenge to tile Detroit Jewish

rnunity.
On that day will he inaugurated the

annual drive for funds which are sorely

needed ill order that the needy nut}' 10 '
provided with the necessary physical relief.

Th e t ry i ng t onditions which prevail, the

Of course, there \I'M be other protiHis.
indig-
There will be no let-down in .1 1. ■ .\
nation at the insults heaped upon fel- ,
lots-,Jews. But the ‘vorlif - official silence
.\ noted
IS \:moor. „ Intl to indifferem n .

eriter. advi-mg in.miusi

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those who give and those who take. 'riles: large fund, of at least a hundred million
a person is in such dire straits that he must dollars, the time would be ripe for it mass

receive help from the community, he should settlement of Jews in I'xlestine.
It'd such a fund is not available. Nothing
be in position to give a little bit of what
h as liltmaterialized from the demands
he still possesses in order to help others.
for a national loan to be used in a period
There can be no other v•ay of view- of emergency. T
he Zionist Organization
ing the existing situation.
I is poor, and therefore its efforts are limited.
This is the time to prepare for the coin- And so Zionist leaders are aiming to do the
ing campaign. The organized leaders and best that they can possibly achieve. In
workers must prepare not only to contrib- Ill ppeal
a
1. 01' a l'alOStint. Ellinngell•Y Fund,
ute of their money, but idso to give of their the possibility of settling a large number
time and of themselves in order to guar- of German-Jewish refugees is predicted,
antee that rho next campaign should be a ' and the hope that radiates from Palestine
success. is tilos described in the appeal of the Je•-

This year's challenge is unprecedented ish Agency:
"Thousands of refugees are congregat
in the history of the community. It is a •
challenge to Jewry to say, with monetary ing in various European centers where they
gifts, whether those who need medical at- are being assisted to the utmost by their
tention through the North End Clinic are • J1' • ish brethren there, Ind a joint, planned
to be provided with such help or are to be I effort is essential to care for them and also
driven away by hick of facilities; whether for the fill Ire, While in the 'Mediaeval
those helped by the Hebrew Free Loan ages, Eastern Europe, and in the Nineteenth
AssOciation to carry on their businesses on
' ClallnY. overseas absorbed the Jewish mi.
a self-respecting basis are to be uncoil' , grants, now the world for the Jews is al-
aged, or whether they are to be driven to most completely shut ; only the expansion
despair; whether the hundreds of boys and of Palestine is forming our greatest hope."
girls who are being prepared for a ,Jewish In the face of the unusually trying situ-
life in our Hebrew schools and the Centers at that is dominating the Jewish scene
are to be told that the doors of educational today, the Palestinian proposal is so small
and recreational institutions are to be that it may serve to discourage the impa-
closed for them by an indifferent cool- tient. But all great things have small Im-
ginning's. The Zionist 0100 is still in its
munity.
Unless a f ayora bi t , 111150•,, r ;5 g i ven, D e . format ive stage. Unless i he Jewish people
:iiivalic-
troit Jewry will be shamefully bankrupt. begin to realize the 1 Inloorlallee
w e re fuse to itt ,li t , vt, t h a t 51)1 .1 ; „;) „„ 5w ,, r , ing this cause on a large scale, through an
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on the part of a re ,p ons ibi,,
se lf - 'international loan; it may remain small.
rids is the time to act. Out of the present
respecting people is o tisible .
rather believe that the forthcoming crisis may yet come it solution for the try-
We

campaign will vindicate the honor of the ing ' )(wish problem.
Detroit Jewish community.

• Non-Jewish View on Intermarriage.

A special ink.estigatiii. for

A non-Jewish friend setub , is

a (11 1 , 11111g

t h e Jewish from a recent issue of Extension Magazine.

Telegraphic Agency, in a cable from Iter- In the "Marriage (iiestions" column of
lin, thus des•rillos the sits:Ilion in Ger - this intportitill Catholic periodical appeared
many:
the following question:
"Not America, not even the countries
I am very moth in love with a Jewish boy,
bordering on Germany, Can 11 aVt . a full
and although I have tried to break off our
picture of the insults, tortures, hopeless-
attachment on account of the protests of our
ness and helplessness which the Jews are
families, I find it very difficult, and I feel oure
undergoing in (lermany. I found the Jew-
that I could neve r love another. Should I
ish situation here much worse than re-
marry him and take the consequence., or what
ported or imagined abroad. E\ er)thing
advice would you give me? I am Still in the
that was true the first days of the Hitler
early twentie.."--N. Y.
revolution is still true now to an even more
And to this question the editor ill( III
drastic extent.
Jews still disappear and

II.- had,•

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t, 0a
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ould
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• deelid e
him
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t o.f the
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4ItiViees,

Uf the /1/1114 , I silt 1.r
1 acii of the oda and boldly en-
tered the village.

SEMITIC.LOOKING

VIII. ,

the hat

-

a ere perched

of the

near 11.1

them were
I no•
Fool, wary of
His ■ •
lo the -mall
the out-tolt•
central clearing sh.ito•il bt these
watehing.pest bu it art lien-. a sul-
len looking group oI t'"IIIII•ft
colored men itnol Wollltill stared
at 1114 , leaving the
various small tasks they were
engaged open to oloserve every
movement I made. I accosted
them in Spanish and inquired
w•hert. I would find the "jefe"
or chief, of the Village. A how,
rambling but on the opposite
side of the clearing, was r•luct-
antly retailed out to nie. I dis-
cerned a man squatting before
the doorway of it. skinning a

citit,

rabbit,

lie gravely melded assent to
my query and, arising, greeted
ire courteously with a tirm hand-
shake and it kindly smile. Ile

"Oppressed and depressed. the Jews fear
to complain, especially to foreigners. be

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cause of the espionage system which sur-
passes that of the Russian GM. Suicides
among the Jews are assuming unimaginable
proportions. The tragedy is ex- en greater
because Germans of all classes wh o were
formerly enemies of llitlerism are gradu-
ally accepting the situation pattMtically.
Thus the Jews of Germany find their
friends of not Sr lung :WO concerted Into
anti-Semites anxious to see the Jew, out-
lawed in order to share their properties.
their business and their Jobs."
"Worse than reported or imagined
abroad . ' is the verdict of those who are or
have been eye-witnesses to the Nazi perse-
cutions.
The Manchester Guardian similarly re-
ports that there has been no cessation of
torture against Jews and others, and that
unofficial vengeance is still being wreaked
by Storm Trippers in their "Brown
Houses." German efficiency methods in
silencing or intimidating individuals are

division.

in

religion. Many person. are

un•

happy because they fall in love with someone

whoalready marrseill or who belong. to an-

other class of society, and so 1. out of reach.

But their problem s are not solved by overstep•

ping the natural or conventional harrier.

If

Ito. Jew compromise. hi. religion and national

tradition. for you, he will he Gist out

fam•y:

by his

and if you attempt to fit in with a

Jewish s ystem, you will soon discover the pain•
Thi s is not the fault
fulness of your situation

of the Jewish people, nor i• IS yours, but t is

• warn:ng that you can hest work out

your

destiny •mong your own people.

answered. Simply and ,•1:.•arly.
without malice to anyone, this c olun o d,t
showed an understanding of the marriage
and intermarriage problem.
Let the young folks beware. Aside from
the religious issue involved in intermar-
riage. the social aspects are so complicated
that mixed marriages provide many dan-
gers to happiness.

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etfe1t Is
Ili the v,..
from Goa many ...
et ninths's
o
ed that the
nono.nt m II t.
v.

.•.1 mien t.. Gen hoodoo
1di ::hum ar.•
11 it• ftain.

-11,1 tly

Itio , a1Ze

I - I ,- I•ii entrusted too do-

h.,

from tilt . Federal
tho• mining camp
Guadalupe y rah', II ,11 1 ,-
...cued a raid by soome Taro
limnare roughnecks on a party
of mule-drivers the week before.
lb• merely shrugged his massive
.boulders when I told him that
the Civil Guard were liecotining-
impatic.nt at the increasing law . -
lo-sness of the tribe.

If wt, hurt no one," he
oinerietl, "why should the Civil
Guard object to the loss of a
or two of cotton cloth and
.o:11.? They can spare them."

In other woorols, a company of
•ololiers would never succeed in
reaching Chinatu to deal tlirect-
ly with the Ti11. 11/1Ulllareii, 110
Platter What their chief 'night
a llow them to du. So it Wa, 1111
to /11111
to preserve whatever
amount of talc and order he
deemed essential.

Ile laughed shortly', and 1110-
tinned In 111r to make myself
comfortable on a cough log seat
near the blazing tire. "I've 11,1.11

it 11 the, people

long, "
l'illItart With

(Tin II to NI , \I

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and hen,.
• that I.,.

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hate-

The irony in it all is the ..
planation that is given by Ilitler
and other• Of his kind foe this Iii
chit hatred. There are III. rat',
in Germany - the Mend er N ord.,.
race, proclaiming itself to he •do•
cleverest. noblest and inightit•-t of
men, a petople born to rule. a
people of courage and energy. of
devotion. pride and truthfulness;
the other rare, oompoiseol of ,leers,
is attacked as deficient.

As already stated, there is no
a Seine ic
1.111 is
hence the ‘,.iortl
Olean ,
wrongly
used, since It
Semitic
people. -
the
"against
'The word “.letv•hholo.i" would be
more propel.,
It I. a io-y.o.lidlogical
who
term pointing 01 a
tli.easoal wild con-
is 111,11t1111'
stantly thinks in terms of Jew
hatt ed.

such thing 11,

History as Disproof of Race.
of 1,11 . 1:11 adult,
The
41,1.11 ut
ui oven tilde.
Thiteil as hav-
All i einlY
11111
ing marred

Ili,

haVi .
awl
h
1 NI.,
jilt elaved-Ile
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to have liven no nbjertilat lo 11.

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ASSUMES THEIR ATTITUDE

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tertimrriage in early Biblical his-
tory.

Wt. mustn't forget that

ITurn to Next rage.)

Pagel

by Charles 1
H. Joseph

are in
of their
an-bubble.

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a tragedy

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Reverting' to the charge of 'oni-
"ti. ,
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Sernitisni In corinecto-n with the
fir- '
failure, Mr. Werner admits
..•• N. • • . •I.:1( in the 41 , 11,1! of the eleventh
e or, negothitionc to merge the
Bank of United State: with one
or more other mist it aliens fell
\s• ' through because. as the superin.
•
same song I tendent of banking said, "the of-
d has caused
causedticials of the Bank of United
States were told that the discus-
'Ions would have to be deferred
the suggestion. of -.dole .,•,I -
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A GERMAN SPEAKS
side parties."
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oi-re and Si hat were •.
it
J1. , cet of Ton,
llirr ■ taterio , ' Mr, Werner says are 11 a••• r. •
o .
• nject are and not fact
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I. 3414 r uho rest r
at out. however. tha' 1 atTad--
•
o ieagatin•
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fre..

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will he died ;MI Illote
• nnit Win lie done than ha• been

at this last German outbreak.'
dear Mr. l'Itrich. can ,.
Rut.
e
lt
tha• the United S!a ,,
had a revolution on \fart 1: a :mil

that w,

(RANT ACTED
The
.Itil:y haat. I hanged.
treaties with Itu-
d "., 11 tr.itil , n, alotogatell it
le
hat
happened
111 I Ili!
I. a..
.1nol consider
nolit1.01 , of the Jew alarmed the
1 , w a. pie•Illent !hen, and Ills be,-1 t‘ay. lo.
1J., /.11,11,1/11:111 .11,11 - 11
\1.e cc . was to send all \

ittominni.

ffiaxotto, an Anwrie a 11

have today a benti,ol.nt

I - dictatorship." a model for the
German people to copy! Frank.

such a mess that no
,
to assume th.
•'-
guarantee
Idlity
of
ns. Moreover. W al. -•r. •
trnsactio
a
bankers a ere not inclined
dlt. the special kind of Jell,'
business which had been the hark'.
mainstar
The famous battle between the
two great atterneyx. Isidor
and Man Steuer. in connection
with this ca s e, finds an interesting
echo in this volume.

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1111111-1c1 III the Coils(

of Bucharest,
I .r dz.,. what would hat ot.n today if an}, in•
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of a Jewish ambassador to Gunnar.,
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I'ERCENTAGE JEWS
The outbreaks in Germany have disclosed a reinalh,r•
'(here tore, Ili
of .1o0vish blood in Germany.
, L1,.
1 ■ 110,01111 Jew. in Germany, but that, it appears, is only
.
the
fundilooded .1eays.
It we art. to add other G•rinall , •
i.,
are
called
that
that.
have
, '•„1
.1.0,s" a. Hwy-
w,. toli,! add •lout 11v 1 million others.
iu them
I n the helot of that, it appears to sue that, from
point oof clt u, 111- proV1,1111 1111.1-1 yeah ultimate doom.
For it means
,111111. there million people.
that he i1. „ itaa n y
N. odountry
I f Germany ' s-1, Call :att' urd to trample on the right. of ,,,

percentage of Its lopulation.

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IN OLDEN PORTUGAL
1 tie orenher of these "percentage Joys" is interoot so! train
11111'
And the fact of the matter is that the number
many p' '
af,„
.,,:heat 111.
1010
111 then Veins

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auto of that fact
tit oho! .tiory
of Portugal during the Inquisition days.
II 'hal the king of that land issued a Jeeme 111,1! all
I 110 , e haVill;', any Jetkiiiill blood in them) 1/111-t wear a

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tof the on
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t•oollo\ving day the prime minister appeared before' Ws IllaJegy

\kith t11. 11

the king.
- The one for inystolf," said the prinn• minister, "and the other
for your majesty."
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THE PRESIDENT'S SISTER - IN•LAW
prooteo.t., of i1,1111liation are U111Verslil.
There is much
more intermarriage in America than most people imagine. The
w riter of these lines once wits sitting in that noted Yiddish "kliat•
latflIti”
l'aft• Boyar.
.1 kvoinan entered, hooking the typical Itussian-Jewish type char.
ac tereG, of the Second avenue Cafe.
((Sr neighbor nudged u,
"Sme that tveinan," Ile said.
- Yes. (chat I. remarkable about her?" we tasked.
"Nothing except that she is a si-ter-in-la• of the late Itatherford
Il e Hayes, 11111- time president of the I.'nited States."
Anti then ,ve learned that the daughter of this Ita--ian .h.wcss
had married an archaeologist, the son of ('resident
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JEWISH DIFFUSION

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One, indeed, CO1111 - S on Jewish blood in ,rang(
most interesting revelation of it during the week.
The Writer lintertaitni a great admiration for O., • r. Henry
0.. think
hal..
George, the father Of th• single tax movement.
1\.
Ik
was the greatest man this country has ;troth], •:
the topinion will he challenged pretty generally, but l•
opinion nevertheless.
\Veil, anyway, wt. were privileged the other day to b.
.•
of Mrs. Anna George De\lille, the daughter of Manly o
only surviving child.
a
. lid 11,111, Mr-. IleMill• and ourself there was in the.
little girl of four or five.
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HENRY GEORGE'S GRANDCHILD

ho•dIting

Ti.
"'. child wit. very friendly.
It circled around
e•
did
Oo.
o all. we hadn't been introduced to the little 1.•
tturself. and then asked:
1
1..l I, what Is your name?"
'd answered: "Judith Fineman."
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Mrs. DeNlille inftirintal us that her •
and Paul Fineman. lloll y w o o„I 1 1 1. 1 ,11,1,• ■
I. lei, .1
drhild , ■ t. I 1011U Gels g,

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Fleg Re-Discovers Palestine

Act!
"1 hc II.
" WI.. . I ,,c. a J ew" ar.
of
e
are WI.,
modc,
iinpolIanee

nes anal her cla,ic which

Posture

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Mall Napoleons 111I1
their direr-
,11ten h1 tors, the many.l
h whieh the lat-
ter served durniny•role, and Il e .
. ■ .• al Iloili
1.. ail 1 0.o. entire story .,f th e ro s e an d fall
,
o•
of this institution is graphically
de4cribeil in this hook.
y hrs n .

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:oh, 111 till Mattel', milld

SPIES.
TIIE i1:411 OF Pli,1! 1
It.
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w.ortman
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DR. WISE VS. NAZIS
r. JXI r toy
,..ar
Yorli , 12. ,
1::111h.
WI, the other
he had pl a n s in eon .
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Edmond Fleg.....
t the rank I
the anti -Nazi d•m- ing poets and
Franc..
y . ,
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'II N.
. to r,.
I.
leading p ub..
III. It. .1
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such sal
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• o maga oblb.
1
iodav I
gf.de, •
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Noted French-Jewish Poet Paints an Enchanting
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of the Jewish Homeland.
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\o•, Mart o.
11! Sing, and "
ohnning
1: it that is 1.
, 2 I his bank .. I.
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and sot told lute
1. .i.o anything Ill a public way in

hat ,

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have wished. In t Id 0,
,..:01 the !Tot -I • of a l'ea

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aurtrn 111:1111ln r1:1111.In I • .,l !I i•

ROOSEVELT AND JEWISH LEADERS
II I
d
n the, hoot. of h
1..
■ •,,eintilent.
I :1111 tii!ii

'1 on per tk

too

or race. Certainly it is • shame that there are

Ilia enter the hut,
oihy tire fliekt.r•d iu
hd oven in the cell-
, retell. dispelling
ootintain
..!1 dcicd
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no meant perfect, and we must learn to make

In a way perhap. it I.

Str

to!

AN EMBARRASSING SONG,

Of courge

had that the human race is not all of one color

loot

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coni1.1-1,1 I/ ,,

I!" !ill

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Jule their budget, they start with TAh and 1'1{1 \I ITI \lt: denial of um!er eo,o•o• in this country and.
o.m other rounUtr , , try-
the supplementary mediums. Many human rights which has set the of
Jewish status
i- mll.'
to. suloserilo and rest of the world against (Sr
readers
unl e s s something 5,, 1:
Hitler proloiganda.
. .
borrow it many
pay for the impel
doul't
think
for a me.
••
Geronitny
will
help
Now
any
is
done
about
it
I
hav•n't
fr o m it ',eight',.
• bitlefisni i s promoted
person- to have dishonoied her position in meat
d o ubt but
•
,viler
a ltd. ob•
1,
world
of
ti.,.
for-
the
-
.•ribing.
welly, ha ,
1
!he we!.
III. NO, Oh eggs
are
Ile •1
.
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BANK OF U. S.
1 11 the p e:
‘t Inch
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aoliet. in un.een way-.
,taut income is.
1 11.t111 e
A Tr•gedy in
ot.1 read of an unusual ..•
(ft
• r thew
if anti-Semitic feels,
"
nal'il K. Nlar,u. and
.
or in 1- anadit tor in the
rac er dreamed a dream.
Crated Slate,.
It 111.1, ' •
I, to he the largest banking
•
working I,'
ish
1.
:ninon in the land; their bia.,
1
1credit
the
nal- to.
nuking institute "n_ were to o
tId throughoo . \ York;
t
le to he IL,. r A \ tit t ltlettn ,
ance.

contain. many heartache*. thing. are by

the readjustment.

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cups,

Ow NAZIS IN U. S.
RENEWED PLEA FOR ANGLO. lot
Germany built up a wonderful
ial
-ohloo.-
polling Iduc,
JEWISH PRESS
e• .peetd ., espionage system M I when it
• and eiriet. t1.,supple-, fie,.
1
am ;Wain Making. a ' ,ono
..ones to spying she doesn't have
• Th.'
/11141 ft,'
support of ilen..1,11
!., take a hack seat for anybody.
of which have been s eaerelyier 0,0, not elected hy the 0,.
It is 11111 11 people; they were clulohed Yilu will recall hew spies were
fettled by the depression.
of
the
planted
by the thousands and ten.
when one thinks
difficult enough 1,011 In 14004 IWO -, into it.
t ,r Jewish journalism to pay for tierce l'russian tort in Germany o t 1}1 , 01.11 lids year , Iletore the out-
They follose•I
c:ik
t II, ts,tr,
tfort toxpendeol. and what valiant warriors Gm
II... thought and
inner i1l
were
eco•upations but
I 1, ,,. ;an t ther e it few papers outdo. (mins avere suppoovol to be, Otte
:01,1 III p1,11:111-.
that
they should 111111 InOni
!last •lliaZed
in
o
, :i11,141,..7
t
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,IVOI1
by
a
undlorilleol
-ntoopeis,
The
reason
now
.lust
been
so
completely
' , IV rein they are
11111 11 like Ilitler. What Mr. I'll- I inention this G that I ant con-
..o Hong dung." One reason
ineed that the Nazis are w o rking
IL,' ellen ath1lIisers haVe Ge Ili- rich fails to see is that it is 11 II

could never learn to love a nother. You are

voting, and all life is ahead of you.

I

RANDOM THOUGHTS

are found later in morgues. They are still ••II ,, wmg answer:
economically terrorized and are still physi-
My advice fo you is to cultivate other intrr•
cally molested, especially outside of Carlin
est..
You are not the fir.' who thought she
where there are 110 ("reign obsemers.

"Iii addition. the army is growing rapidly
and is inclining; ousted professors, law ■ er , .
artists and former government officials.

•

ENGLAND AND U. S.

I

fact that everyone iS

gift as it is possible for each individual to the national problem. But the Zionist lint-
itations are directly due to the financial
make.
If ut this time, the Zionist
two
of
There are now ottlY
kinds
P""I' 1 ": organization
to have available a

its

'11 HURT NO ONE"

against

the dc - trill. Ina frietullY world 111. might hate
Itir"t ell
II po<ilioll to ti nt 114•1.V
pression, should be 011 inrenIice for giving been iu
(la u d , r , r - •
rather than an excuse for refusing to aid "' fu g ( ' fur °ft
But now every doer is closed to us.
the less fortunate.
There remains the possibility of soil 1,-
,
a large mia o w!. ci ,, ;. rtiaa
Everyone w ho still has a little bit left
Jews in Pale
for himself owes it to the unfortunates in tine. It is true that the Zionist Thome is a
this community to say a word 14 encourage- 1 i 111 1 ICH c ue , The Set tlement of 25,0011 or
meat to them in the form of as liberal a 50.111(0 ,lows in the homeland will not si de,

, .I

Modern Anti-Semitism.

Italy, with ( )gnu Russia.
lite question naturally 'art-, •
And
” \Vhat about the morrow'.'" In the
d o ,• a d o
prides:ed tigaiti , t
:rn t;er
mania. Ilimgary. Now it is

"Worse Than Reported or Imagined."

t. Il
and

1

o f

imike
with Mtn. and our protest Neill be
in 1111' air. ill , %omid eventually mail.-
its pe a ,. pith I tor; hy Hungary, with NI

,Vav j

By DAVID SCHWARTZ

T I. o

lorodost nieelitius. stales:

many . T,, morr „ ky it may be

or

groups hair
hov
ild
charat ot o ..
inr IIo thirito to /
.1', them fie-,
and alio t1 11J
• • '

the con-

"I• Ilitler Is strmig. the IvoorItl will

Tidbits and

iCopyrIght. 1932. Jewish Telegraullic Aaenes. In,.
\lany books and articles have
been written about the composi- GARNER AND RUSSIA
'f he Ron-reel\-Garner publicists for the 'Jewish pro
t ion of the Jewish people. There
are claims that the Jews are a election campaign, missed their ade, according to !L en ,
"race," a "religion," a "culture," Miami Jewish leader.
It was John \V. Garner who introduced year- :oh,.
a "nationality."
the abrogation of diplomatic relation. with
People have made the fallacy of re,
Jewish
disturban ces
the .Ittwish people a "race."
Ku unr, it
thought
toe in
A rave, according to most scien-
.1"'.
have
it u g I 1
le o j •
tists, is is group of people who
had
been
called
to
their
attention
during
the
eleetien!
ue
od
her
through isolat lt.11 f r

SIDNEY OPPENHEIM

mail and hutch villages
'1 sal re : t' P . Indians of
•.
learn what

on a dangerous battlefield.

By-the-Way

By SEYMOUR TILCHIN

About the Jewish Chief of the Tarahumare Indians
in Northwestern Mexico.

Wilt, •

The

What Are We?

I

t,

Ish W0I11,111

411,

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14

al the ll'tit I
flame of the lot mem o'
felt t he fascination
0
enchant meat fie],

I , l-k

1

y

I

to elevate him in the
Lot
•
doe of the .levrish reader.
!And oof Promise.'• ably
hr
nuallta - •
.11' 1111 translated by NIrs. Stephen S.
.
•
•ash an 1--
10,0 td Wise, 0. the kind of work which
Evn
e when he 0
,.
deal with tlo.
under- will
ordinarily done by
gruntled chautTew , 1 •
!hoof of an. a ilion `.
stands the 1 . :
1.,gandist: in ailVanei
why
he
remains at L.
1, a roue
pro:It+ in id
them Inv ".a .. M. Zion rebuilt.
..
gets the answer: "T..
St..... Jewish Palestine.
and vain tl .
-eta...ration. It,
the
last
the little b. , '
VV .., has 1 . r
. Writs Who tall-
h I' 1, 11eh to this work
't I
. '
Rut 14 , 8 rule he MI .,
whie 1, ii , ,
•
This O
,-.I slaves for tl.
•
• • • • •Ing history.
courage. will , „ .
and
sm
I .. • ., .11.1, who On many octet- in
welfare td. I
... 1 4 .
—
suns deriaeol inspiration from the " ll iw il l h " we ll " l° ' '' ' .
JEWS IN SPAIN
beaUtleS and mysticisms of the
In a tZoriaoin.ti Triumphs :
The world i I I' t" - The • " P ' Catholic cathedral next to which
evening I re-li.1.1
1' that o d he made his home in Paris, went Arabs working toogethe , 0 ' 1 ''' •I:.•
'
intide-ting hook. - 1'. 1..0, I
LI. to Palestine to gather material for belonging to the saint •11. '
In
‘merit . a,
I' 19!
• i ,
a "Lift. ■ If Jesus.•
For two years them, co.operatively t't:' • ' .'
Itl... h Puhli•hing I .
, he had been working on such a advancing attacks of ''
.. :01 , I ', , ,, , I he was to gather of locusts.
story n
••
by St1hi::Ini.'71.I
C. , -al in the homelan d
hn'III.
A Ibonunican scholal
wholt•sall.
CS; I
•
' l'olestine.
1 Incriollhle aft.:
1 . r went to Palestine,
,-
.
. o Th • . donee in Jet"
•.. It •
• 'nee that the day ,
o e the steps of the he tell ,, him wit h hore.
• ;elm der . ` I hredianity.
when a country ga •
But in- voice. Once again he abt
- I •
•-h•m•ar , . , ,hit't . o'i ' I ..
stead of •.• - :ing back with him
under the spell of "f Call,
huimm:iticall7
the ' I
' Jesus he came back in the end it is Zan .' 1.
ii
a biorrald
n i• ' . ranife ,'.
i" . f
.
.
y 5 ,1 ,,,,
'i i'
with his I . •
. Mon of Palestine
...deer, ol
rg
• I rebuilt, of a Pales.
'
• ..
' . s
. .40 1'i"
Th. . Enloe no..
'^
How Fleg el. ,:
tht. work.
"v". T '' I Aviv' •
d rf . . ''''"Y
f the feW1.h
..
f
the
it
a•-
•
h natural joy
'
II
I he dark ..h.i; •er, .t.
Ile i .0: .. bark with a picture i .. "
.
_, y h . , . ,_„
of
Then he goes to tne
during the day. of Ft r
lewi.h Palestine.
boob art"
e Alliance — x,... ,..„,
e
Isabella.
I not e whirr - . e f '' .
His Impie•tion.
French was at one time trn ,'7,
f """'"' n".`P"'" ,1 M 3 dr .1
M. Heir gathers inspiration for na , n, o f i n struction.
d , .
urge. "righting One of the "teat.
his volume a• he travels from col- learns a lexxon in national in•por
rat wrongs. of hi-tory." Professor onv to colony, from Jewish
t • th
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