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and complaining It amild have been the duty of •
conscientious Orttnai. e , ,etttment
note
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Inerrtlessly the Poisoner, of the people. In Ig5
It Is truly Jrmi'h imondence to state that military de.
feat was to blame lid the , Germano breakdown. to 2490
After all, a 30. Inch shell makes more noise than a mm,-
sand Jewish newspaper miters tp Mat
The pseudo-culture which the Jew today possesses
nothirg hut the proi mit of other nations which he has
despoiled wan his oar. hands op. 3311.
No, the Jew pot, P
no cultural strength because he bus
no ideali•m and nett,
p 332,
Nobody should I4 • ! • , td if in the Imagination of our
pe,ple the pet- sondem • •
the devil. as the symbol of
meredone nor talo•
• . r. , of the Jew. p 3551
The Jews hat, •t . r , tem intention of building up a
dwwith cute in e id • • d • •• that they might embalm live
there Thou u,,lm• • • m organization center
weitated with id . • /
•/
pgla5
and
free
from
interference Irt
reinge for convicted
felons arid a Pte..
P., future crooks fp 35g i
The bh.ck -hate a •
aa0 for lames noon satatur
t
in Ms demeanor,
•
tlelees Christ ton girl. so that
slay chshonor her
151..051 and rube her people
. .
e•tematicall, ht
.
a ,mr n and gale
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brunght negro, P.
utth the same al ter .thought and
t, td shae race with the auto.
o,
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dtd-s•T'orn:rittrt:t'Vn,r r way
tar
la
r~ n•trme stoat,
T instill into the
•
emelv that all men are equal
This decadent bolas , - •
•,:d does not Halts. that this is
a sin against logic IN' 4,.479 ,
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dory 0 tuff• week-
burg. On the incl.
1 is
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101101 to death, aft.,
feat with a 10114114
own had "joking - if
him with sterilisace /I
A
Khner h, of Potsdam, imp,
himself in a "bunkei” won
hriwes. Since then prison, rs d
oltaantal to a "hunker" hate their
braces removed. In Cramenburg,
f•ou see, they are more humane
titan elseif here.
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IlLi ir
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LAST NIGHT
Seen from a Donkey's
fa
DISTINGUISHED GATHERING ACCLAIMS
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PONTIAC DEALERS EVERYWHERE -
SEE THE ONE NEAREST YOU
Hootch Mon! That fellow in
t he raccoon coat. going down
Washington Boulevard must
have discovered •
distillery.
Beer couldnt treat
anybody
like that.
I'min • new spot on Wood-
ward.It's as cosy as • honey-
nmon cottage. There's • cus-
tomer who looks like "Pussy-
foot" Johnson. He has gum-
shoes on. After two jolts of
Zynda's Lager he's
peeking
through the keyhole of • door
leading to the entertainers' un-
dressing room, Wonder if that's
how he gets his small views.
My mistake; it's not Pussyfoot
after •II.
--
"Points what?" says a fat man
to a pretty waitress. "Don't try
to fool your Uncle Dudley. I
know Zynda's good old lager
scores higher than that.''
OPENS 9TH SEASON
(Continued from Page One.)
AFTER DISORDERS
(Continued from Pare One)
nights, will he organized. Dr. In,' form a procession upon leaving the
M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon Frain Mosque of (Muir, whereupon the
well offer the courses which they police, the government declare,
"do-playititt the greatest forebear-
give on Monday nights.
After the half-hour of regtstra• .), 111111 restraint, endeavored to
lion, the students gathered at s ;oat, Hide I hot crowd to disperse
o'clock for the opening assembly. pea...fully." lint the demonstrators
They were addressed briefly by persisted and the police were oblig-
Israel Ilimelhoeh, president of the e.] to use their batons."
One hundred Arab women and
Temple; !Morris Carvett, chairman
of the board of education of the many Arab notables headed the
Temple, Dr. Franklin and Rabbi demonstration in order to Make the
Htilattt task in dispersing the dem-
Frahm.
nnstrutlon 111011, ditllrult , speculat-
! s Address.
Fram
Web•oming the students, Rabbi
Fram, the general director of tlo.
(•ollege, said in tool:
ing 011 I lilt Ilkellho , 01 that the 1101 Re
A sign on the piano
"Feed the Kitty," and ■ dizzy
blonde is pouring Zynda's Lager
into the tin cup. IS SHE light-
headed!
There's a sight for sore eyes.
A cross-eyed college boy is pour-
ing a bottle of beer into his hat.
Ile Midix4'11 his glass by a good four
inches. Maybe he's not cross-eyed.
It might be Thurston.
It would
take it magician to get a kick out
of that brand of beer anyway.
Only four bottles down and I
just saw eight Marx Brothers on
• theatrical poster.
Call it an
optical illusion if you like, but
I call it another victory for
Zynda's Lager. At that rate,
six bottles would make Ode-
Eyed Connolly'. lamp pop out
so fit,
that he could see the
Century of Progress from Gary,
Indiana.
would not attack women.
Five Jewish lads, whose age
ranged front 13 to It, students at
- The time has come when to mery Jra
the
l'abneel School, Were drowned
his Jewish heritage ha, nyomind an linnet - t -
ame and prectonsztess which a hes rarely had
While bathing in the Jordan Rifer.
„ hull bents a Jew
In a worlda
before
They were on an excursion and
means to face hosnlitv end veal it hoe begun,
to mean something to know w 11x1 2,01011 h..
had planned to attend the memor-
Jewish literature and JraiNh Ideals a
Eleven p, ni. and I'm in dry
ial nomting for Dr. Chaim Arlosor-
The stud, of Judaism is hot becoming the
tar, tatinkrell Zionist labor leadt•r, dock at a confetti carnival on
loot Serious business of comb Jew We hate
rled at Firth El College of Jewish Pinch ,
w ho, was ho have been h e ld a t Second boulevard. The bid said
to glee adult Men and women an introchirlIml
Dagania. At the time the boys refreshments would be served, but
In the beauties •nd the possibilities of 71.,
But Hai cannot really teame.
,fewish spirit
,. 0tnet r. t. op
p( gvin
s _ I haven't se en a schooner sail by
Lathing,
erh ws
l agparnein,
Jevas0 history by listening to one lecture ,'r
since I anchored here. Looks like
term. i, i
Too hate In undertake it
reading one book
meetin g was postponed following this is "the pause that refreshen."
sere.% tomk
You hime to Mere Simi-
as
...If tinder the guidance of sn Instructor and
news of the tragedy.
be absolutely regular In attendance and fol-
NI 005 0111 -
low the leachm•s
In lots of ways I feel like P•ut
At linifa pal ice arrested four
Both Si College It
'Ode of the clean rmmt
A rah Shirks, including Kliahliss,. Revere—even worse. The Brit.
11 15 11101 Intended
not another lecture series
merely to give 'ton a scents of stimulating
ar en't a fter
but John
. ter
5051enp
etrnings It is tntended 10 111015 you
t a is . arb A ll I Y four h sorer
Zynda
roe.n
n ass
, h if I miss
n dar
t'0a i• li u s
lour uor It of Beth El College
tH10 training
plug for Zynda's Lager I'm
, .hotild glee 111•11 direction to your teatime and • of belonging to, It secret terroristic • •
to vow Interests and should mititP PM In society
apt to get plugged myself.
whielt allegedly planned to
Oral Reel, My •0111 the problems of Jewish
kill Jews. they were held for in-
her'
vestigation.
Demand for Forum Seats.
Homeward bound i tamped a
The committee in charge of the
sign of remorse.. A red-nosed man
'remote Forum, which will present
was eating an ice cream soda.
it course of nine evenings of
Poor victim of prollibition1
lectures, symposia and debates
Om bad the new deal came too
by America's leading thinkers, are
Irate to save him from humiliation.
enthusiastic about the advance
%nil misery finds no company in
The following ofti(mrs and ten--
ticket sale that Is going forward.
dei . ti , it
an ice (Team parlor these happy
tees sorer
at the
Since the announcement that a
days. The place was as empty as
Shill of the Vinod Ilitirew
special section in the Temple will
a church on NIondaY•
located at 1000 Tuxed o a•en„,
br r e served for s•a,an ticket
X. Yatra, president; It. Kraft,
holders, the applications fur season
Behold the hayloft! It's too late
William
Lansky,
books have notably increased. A- tine president ;
It. Kaminsky, secretary, to say good night, so I'll just say
the number of seats in this Onl. - treasurer;
so-lung
till we' meet again. Yours,
Trusters, I I.
I NI* 1 ,.1 11 ,.i rit z,,n ri o
!inn is limited, those desiring to
Schwarta,
Snooper.
avail themselves of places in the
and A. Bond.
ARV Copyright. 11311.
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numerous instances, groups of
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„ill tf
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!-A(1()PER
Hitler's "Mein Kampf" was destined to
HE TIIREE obligations here enumer-
ated demand the creation of a central be published here and should have ap-
body Which should be able to cope with neared unexpurgated in order not to permit T
the tragic situation. History will provide the forcing of semi-harmless Hitler views i
retribution for the wrongs that have been upon an unsuspecting audience which does
done to Jewry in Germany. It is a matter not know that insanities the volume
of grave doubt whether Jews have the right Preaches. Ours should have been the task
to place chief emphasis upon the question to make full use of the right of free speech
and people
free discussion
explain lie
to the
of retaliation. But it is a certainty that can
what a to
horrible
has Ameli-
been
the obligation of providing relief and emi-
gration facilities, and the provision of de- taught to the entire nation, and how de-
fensive machinery to prevent the spread ranged and maniacal are the methods that
of Ilitlerism, form our solemn duties in this are being used to foist Nazi ideas upon this
hour of distress. country, •
If we have failed to achieve unity on j
NOTIIER BLUNDER may be the man-
N. JAFFEE ELECTED
the question of relief and in facilitating the
nee in which some vigilant persons
BY TUXEDO SHUL
emigration, We have proven even weaker aim to expose the Nazi propagan-
on the question of creating the defense (lists in this country. This writer was the
machinry. We repeat for the sake of em- first Jewish n•wspapernum in this country
phasic that at a time when we needed a to interview Heinz Spanknoebel, in Detroit
centrally unified effort our battles have last March. Spanknoebel may be arro-
been fought either by individual persons or rant, and if he is powerful it is only be-
individual newspapers. Responsibility ap- cause he has the backing and the financial
pears to be lacking. The result is that we encouragement of the Hitler regime. But
are making blunders which may prove to it is doubtful whether we accomplish our
be of a serious nature. i purpose by elevating him to a position of
We doubt, for instance. whether the power and by honoring him with too much
the American Hebrew is justified in de- I attention•
Herr Spanknoebel, who makes no im-
daring that Hitler's "Mein Kampf" ("My I
Battle"), just published in this country in pression at all, whose only claim to great-
an abridged English translation, capita- ness is his closely-clipped Hitler mous-
liennoll•
lated "by expurgation." It is just such tache and the portfolio he holds from the
, 111111
expurgation that may he more hurtful than Hider regiole, should be treated with ridi- M1
Deal.” )t a Pt.
helpful, The reason is a simple one. The cute rather than be dignified with serious
i
it I tItt •t
t•toast „ '
I IP
expurgation in this case means that the attention. It should be left to the Ameri- at t
.h
more idiotic statements which appeared c an government 10 afield(' whether his tdc•
I•
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in Hitler's original volume, and which tivities are lawful. But let us not. under
0' in
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would have helped to make hint ridiculous any circumstances, dignify hint with a
in the eyes of fair-minded Americans. have power which he may gain only if tee treat
been cut from the book and this country is hint with the unnecessary respect that has
therefore deprived of the opportunity of been showered upon his position.
. 11.,,:
Thus far, they were noon-clew's who have
Judging the volume as it should be judged.
us the greatest service by defending
I N 'rills INSTAN('E it is a non-Jew who done
the status of the Jews in Germany. Former
makes a definite contribution in defense Ambassador Gerard, Edgar Ansel! Mowrer HADASSAH OPENS
CONCLAVE SUNDAY
of our position against the Hitler N:ol- and scores of other American correspond-
me. "Mein Kampf" was reviewed for the ents in Germany have been instrumental
it, ,
!
tt 11,1
New York Times by James W. Gerard. for- in exposing :he German brutalities an d l
in
mer United States Ambassador to Germany. condemning the anti-Jewish outrages. In
.•
0.fit .
After referring to IIitler as one Who "has our own community, editorial writers hat e
revived the persecutions of the Middle been kind in their expressions of syn'-
Ages against an intellectual and harmless pathy. Itus-c11 Gore's excellent article it M •
race." Mr. Gerard makes reference to the last Sunday'- Detroit Ness's, under the tit!,
P
banner in which the American volume has "The Flight from Germany," was an ex-
IT COSTS A'AOST AS MUCH
been expurgated. He has this to say :
cellent presentation of facts,
But .Jews themselves remain disunited.
For centuries the Jew has. .• j•rsecuted
NOT TO HAVE A TELEPHONE
•1•4
I
and despised in t he
Europe.
We are yet to form that centralized body
-
ate I took
I belief.. that Hitler in
which will he on guard in defending our
mi•e•ratjee that
14141 op the nronlhli ro.1 In too
.. alt..
him-
advantage of this 14 , . •
position as Jewish citizens everywhere;
. it 510.
- arrital
self claims that 144.4
calla \ make iii puLlie
must 10• writ!
4 I NIarf
in Vienna he id . •
Vitional
which will Ito truly vigilant in an effort to
11.1•1 ■ 110111- ... of time. carfare. 41 ris itn.: and park.
!lemony:try and Judi,-nn as alt, 44 .I Int•r-
I t o
prevent the -pread of the Hitler poison out-
a feeble
ing I ILit a I, b',hone at biome world .ate.
locking. And, he say•. "from to •
side
German:.:
which
will
create
the
Ell i ll iS•
world r ititen I !wean,. a fanatical .10' Semite
the ads:oil:ive of bring able to
• • • by fighting agaItt,! the Jew. I ;WI doing
Niro
nary mach in , ry to provide relief for the
fir I.-ors work."
relati,r. and
ro•Ccise III. --an., from f r
needy
and
Havens
of
refuge
for
the
dig-
.
And here it is ne,....ary to CoOrpAre
a wwol idle.. :Mill ill, ilalititt• tol
Iiii.itti
franchised.
hook
with
the
primal
work
in
Ger-
,
iti,t, tr,
Sliti ...lilt' to
. I
Jewry nit..-• unite on a common 11,. farm
•• • timt voluni• of which appearrd in
M a n
hook in
• tie. t,c•conti in 1027.
if our posit:. 'I ift not to dtmttnit. rat Pt, noir
t;:a I in t•ao. Gf lire. , ick nr
Itent•tob•r. t
• •t.. current mntion is of Ts1 Page ,
,
Is.
tragtc than
emem,sed
237, the
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a ien
0114 . trl•phon•
:tr.:oh-tit or .1161.
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orrrdengcost TheEconomv
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4.•
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hardly It pi-Isom-1
Lett' tutees of
■
:tone Sedan weighs
undo at the curl , . The
s • - .i it wheelbase rnemew
to
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3. And we have another responsibility
which is being overlooked, but which must
be given serious and competent considera-
tion. It is the obligation to safeguard the
position of the Jewries outside of Germany
who are being threatened by the spread of
Nazi and Fascist propaganda, We ourselves
are not secure from such dangers. Much
has been said in the past few days about
Nazi propaganda in this country, and about
the existence of a movement to spread
H itler propaganda here, with considerable
emphasis on anti-Semitism. Yet there is
reason to doubt whether we have been wise
inpreparing our forces of defense. What
We need is clear thinking.
2nd
CAR
creeds there Is always vast
c Ca
I •
If Hitler's , d , tint• was destined to be
WORK OF COMPOSER SHOLOM AHRONY
published here mid it evidently Was—we
I coutinu,-•! 1. - tont Page Mnet
T •a pi," a song acconquinied It h
believe that it mild have been much
•
uttly expressive pantomime.
2. Our second responsibility is to pos- wiser that it appe•dr in its entirety and that
14 •
v at all times treats
te•ity. We must think of the future of the country at large he informed of the
•
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.•1..•-
restraint and re-
n,
P
a
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•
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•
,
1
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r
ecognizes their human
German Jewry. Observers agree that there idiocies, stupidities and bigotries of the
01 011.01 -• 0 , i • • •-•p. , • ..
• .
•II worth air! .1.gitity. llis charal•ters
is no hope for our people in the land which founder of what is perhaps the worst cult I' 4 .. mi • ..o. • r• .; ..• • •
are intnniall,le and tiny reveal tht•
has been cursed by the rule of the Nazis. of hate in the world. Was it a blunder to oast oroi, ..•.• 4, , I t , • •
depth ni Jefvish psychology.
Assisting hint, Mordecai 111edini,
Dr. Billikopf reports that German Jews ask that the volume be suppressed, making 7"
:- 11., be-1
1...1•4:4‘..:-. 0. •• • .. r, violinist and composer, presented
frantically asked him: "Where may we ourselves ridicult on", 1)1,. the fact that the
,
a recital of his own etilllpesli 10 OM.
were hi s
send our children?" Samuel A. Telsey, volume appeared after all, and making our
In
lions
t.
WithNglrett itniamo.nurhani; and tin e
reporting to the Hebrew Sheltering and position a bit worse because the American Zingen,"
picpn es two • • , ..1 quality the emotions and spirit of
Immigrant Aid Society (IIIAS) on the Ger- public is deprived of the chance to judge Jew s who •- oicet tamic won., col Chassidic life. Ili, "Melaf•eh Mal-
discuss i•..•
telatrve meta ,
kah" recreates for an the scene of
man-Jewish situation, declares that Ger- the volume in its true light?
Cantot,
0,1.1,111 and SP
•
the Saturday evening gathering
man Jews cannot be reconstructed by keep-
We are indebted to the American Jewish
In "hat...H , h
h." t • • ••
i4f the l'hassidic Hebbe and his
i,••
ha
sky
Picture-
'.•••
ing them in Germany, and that the youth Committee for extracts from the original
usciples with all its richness of
and thew
and
his
di,o
''i
•
hillatt and song.
l'rof. It. 71.1elzak
will certainly have to leave the country. flitter volume which are an affront to all
•
mann rr ls0ls oil 70, t,
t•ttnipan toll them on the piano.
The avenues of escape must be provided sane people, but ina• of Which have been lea
-In
is CO11011 now that in a re.
d taught..
•11! of popular demands. Mr, (Ls.
for them. Havens of refuge, in Palestine omitted from the American volume. Ilere Kahtzunitn" he •
with every word ami g4'-ton'.
”wsky will come back again with
and elsewhere, must be created. Liberal are some of them:
with
concluded
finally
"T1.1.- 11 r. :11edini and Prof. Mt•Izak.
When I defend 0,.•.1! •stunst the Jew,. I fight for the
governments, including our 05111, must be
work If the Lord
01910 would hate hemi the Wile to act •most this
persuaded to open their doors to some
fraudulent
Jeat4h poisoners of the flep
BETH EL COLLEGE 'JERUSALEM QUIET
man people. Now w.• norume to deal Rh them swiftly
of the refugees.
et •nd 78 •moath.
••
UPI !PP
the leattler'• ittio..]
enjoy their IntWet
to do is t., -1.1P .
Pk 71/ /
Lour. At normal "cruising"
•
res t for y(ar,
• : ;,I' I
1.5001511I , 11 01 ones,
effortless. •ctu•I miles per
I •
I
;111/1
ITS STRAIGHT EIGHT
ENGINE develops 77 Imre.-
•-•'
II
55 It 11
(First 8 months of 1933)
se/es
Comp.ra h ne
done in behalf of these unfortunates. The
$2,000,000 relief hind now being solicited
by the Joint Distribution Committee is in.
adequate.
Read what Dr. Jacob Ilillikopf
of Philadelphia, president of the National
Conference of Jewish Social Service, de-
clared in a statement he issued upon his
return from Germany :
pages of both
•at the same number of
words.
in the
pl translation there are
pages and par ,
;mks upon the .,ews, but
many more
•itch attacks artm it
and somet hint:
-.pH( of the original is
Cost, touch of •
Prejudice and libel of
the Jews. Foi •
...5 page 63 of the Ger-
man book oc. .•
-entente, "Hoe could
study in Viet....
tamer tion of Jewry with
prostitution aura •
with white slavery,"
etc. I cannot
- to the book under re-
view. Nor so • • •
V.., this, "Consequently
this. kind of IP 0
• :icy (majority rule) has
•' • of that race , A'llieh must
become the in.'
hide because
Miner aims front the sun,
now and in all .-.0. !lines." And, "Only the
Jew can orals, •.• p t itution which is as dirty
and untrue a- • •
himself."
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in sales of all cars in its price range!
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I ant convinced that the American Jewish
Joint Itistriltution Committee was entirely too
conservative when it set the goal of the Ger-
man Relief Fund at $2,00(1,000 for this year.
t know 0011 the impelling causes for this modest
figure, as Well as for the more modest b11111
asked for by the British Fund for German
Jewry.
The total of both Will not suffice—
will not inegin to meet the actual need.
5 Points of Satisfaction have put
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