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MEDLTROMAVISHORDNICLE

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'ITAOHONICL E
PHEATROlh

Loyalty of German Jews.

The Jewish Telegraphic Agency reports

that a campaign has been launched by a
group of German Jews to check the grow-
ing Zionist sentiment in Germany and to
entered •s Se000l.elo• •.. -. • NI,. h 3. 1.16, ‘t
discourage the youth from going to Pales-
tin•. Warning against Zionist sympathies
general Office and Publication Building
by Jews in the Reich is contained in the
525 Woodward Avenue
Juedi,che Liberate Zeitung under the
Telephone. Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle
undo", Oime
headline "Storm Sign Over Palestine," and
14 Stratford Place, London, W. I, England.
the threat of it riot by Arabs, which was
t Inn l'• • 1 cdr
lily sappressed by the police, is used
Su - bseription, .1. .‘ •I•di•
--•
as an argument against Zionism.
•
L h
To ea.: ,
must
In emphasizing the dangers that exist
Wt.., mei
— - - -
in Palestine, articles in some German-Jew-
the O. , ...•
ish paper , call upon German Jews to re-
bibt,
member that they remain Germans under
Resdings of the Law.
all circumstances. Which brings to light
ll. 1.1
I
,
all unusually interesting situation, with the
ii! ,
Cheshvan
7, 5694 Nazis oppressing the Jews and these Jew
October 27, 1933
m:-I-ting upon adhering to their loyalty t ,,

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Brown Book of Hitler Terror.

propaganda being spread in Ili

Collnll'y

SHOW

;LOOS lo H-1/..)•

;end le:
the horror,-
- -pre d
-
ports of atro ,
ma:
This outram.mis
l
Jewish suffering. and
bigotries among Anima::
es a
great dangers which
of the rise to power of the arch-bigot

thal.

Hie IIITLEti
be use Weori I
• el.•amtoi.
•

-rho

I;

1 11

\kb.. in till years in the prize-fight
ing ring has never been 'mitred in

this one, fur instance: "I was
talking to a snake last night like
one gentleman to an adder."

Ia. that

arguments against Palestine
,lerpreted ;is stupid, in view of
tlo dangers existing in Germany.

. •.
X. asked me the other day, speaking of nudism,
religion stands on this question.
I answered that 1 didn't know, but that I suptins e ,i, .i• ,
your hat on, it is alright. You can take your other dal .
I should like the rabbi, to inform nit , on this poind
\
my own knowledge is concerned, I do not recall the issue ,
have been 'lased, though it probably must have been .

to,

lilting
et read.
, the
nook
deuce in
to indict
d. the (ler-
.• night of
,hom the
;
a Ina of
• ing and

1.. '

collar job had the wrong slue
especially conce
entirely ,
professional toughies. Max Hear

• any way, donated two teeth to a
lo '.ray
n •nd
et the world, rehearsal of "The Prizefighter and
the Lady." They were knocked
nip • it., t.:,••• • Once hate is let
it U:110,1. he confined ill. I ut ... and Sammy Stein, a prie
I;
fessional Wrestler, was held dawn
Storm 'Ili-miners
e. •
for the count hy sunstrake whale
i•i• able ta .11-tingtath
\c.
working in it "Lott Patti,'" loca-
tion set in the 31.illave desert.
I io d I. dem
•
Ed Wynn, just before leaving
P„Id .1 them
for New York to again become
I 1 ark , of
• a been
the Radio Fire Chief, admitted
that he gets his biggest laughs
utalit y,
out of the world's worst puns,
up tit

the flit-

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SPEAKING OF NUDISM

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peaceful, what is

nu,

There is only one tt
Every time it piece of Nazi propaganda is
disseminated we should place in the hand-
of the American people: the facts in llo.
case. To make these facts known is a
solemn duty.
How is this to by done?
aid an it t! ,, , 1,
An opportunity presents itself whenmer
orofe...o . "I
Hi
the /
authentic and factual volumes exposing the
,
:11
hill r'1 to it- I
Nazi methods are published. Edgar An-el
I ant ai...
in Germ a n',ba I d
Alowrer's "Germany Turns the I'M, In
those at the I
• oi (here. My nu..
I3ack" is one of the volumes that should be
...until,. and ni ■
.
given a wide audience:
into
.
'Iola, or the
fatherland has been thiou,n
But perhaps the most important revela-
t I
Please do not
tion of Nazi activities is "The Brown Book
,
tot what is happettlne ui .. •
of the Hitler Terror," prepared by the
Air. 1.evy comments in his cable that
World Committee for the Victims of Ger-
man Fascism, of which Lord "Mierley is this statement is but an echo of the senti-
!m•nt of virtually all German•Jewish refu-
chairman.
This volume, just published by Alfred A. gees here."
If the world at large, and particularly
Knopf, had the good fortune to sell out
the first edition almost on the very day it Germany, were only to realize this truth!
appeared. It deserved such a sale because Jest's ant loyally devoted to their countries
it makes known the worst horror in several of adoption ;ltd birth. In spite of perse-
cutions, they continue to express these
centuries of world history.
loyalties and to strive for righteousness and
A review of this volume appears else- justice wherever they reside. Yet oppres-
where on this page. But to know the facts
sion continues. Which makes the tragedY
the book must be read. To begin to under-
greater for the Jews and the injustices
stand the tragedies that are being enacted,
this book shguld be studied. practiced against them all the more con-

Untold horrors are unveiled in these delullable.
pages. The reader's blood must curdle at
In Defense of the Immigrant.
reading the facts, and his hair stands on
edge at the realization that a country, Oswald Garrison "lard. editor of the
which was a few months ago looked upon great liberal weekly, The Nation, pays a
as being among the most progressive ill glowing tribute to two noted American
the world, should suddenly revert back to Jews who recently passed away, Morris
lit :old In% Felix Adler: Referring to
the darkest methods of the middle ages.
both as having been born abroad of the
The publishers have rendered
a
great
this volume. es a- race which, in Germany, is once more ',ti-
service liy
publishing
Villard takes occasion
exp tur lug crucified,"
dally in vietw
That the
to condemn this country's immigration
gated translation of !litter's "Mein Kampf"
',
was published in this country a short time 11°,',wY
Racing aid his tribute to these two awn '
' 11g p
thereafter. Misleading as the latter is, by _ Mr. Villard
makes this declaration:
virtue of the mimitnitioli of the worst mu
And still there are multitudes among
pidities uttered by the wo•ld's most danger- US ec , o would put up I lie bars against any
h
nook .
°us clown, .„1,1„,
Si the Ilitlel
frown
Fe
1111 ' 1 , , li ,x An dier '•
", is
Terror" helps to undo some of the wrongs ts ,11,t1ire ,'111
forget that the greatest wailer of
Jew,
ninm
.
cm
ha‘.(,b,,,,
i
th at
n flicted upon
mankind 1\ as a Jess- who
born
and It bedsby insane Nazis.
th;tt we
Read this important document and make stable.
v s rli i Ig
la thes
pl
e ,. :! e Pil gn;iiYi
iit. ill bred
u \ 'l l' out
ought
„I T•
it a 'Milli that a copy of it should reach 't,,,,d
and cling 1,, the
-e.11 1."Pt'ans and
your non-Lowish fl'ie'd. Litt "The Brown Nurdir stock, without my
rising.
Book of the Hitler Terror" be given the hate the ingratitude of it I gorge
abhor the self-
largest possible circulation. The world isliness of it ; I despise the folly of it, its
must know what is happening in Germany. readiness to shut the door on men and
Only by spreading the facts contained in women seeking . liberty and our way of life.
this volume will we he able 1 " "nil" some among whom are to be found again and
of the takes inflicted upon linso , 1"'eting again individuals of purest gold whose eon-
people by unscrupulous Ilitlerite propit- tributions to our American life are price-
gandists in this country. less. My father. too. was an immigrant.
but I hope that if he had been a native-
born American I should still have sufficient
The Adult Education Program.
an his due.
ad , e
justice to give every
m n
Detroit's Jewish educational i ns tit u tion,: recognize such high idealism, such un-
have made marked progress in recent years selfish efforts for the betterment of their
in the establishment of classes for adults. times, as distinguished Morris Hillquit and
The Beth El College of Jewish Studies has Felix Adler, and will, beyond all question,
distinguish many others of their race in
taken the lead in creating such an adult
the years to come. That fine-hearted Eng-
school. Adults' classes have been func-
lish Tory, Ormsby-Gore, told the Ilitlerites
tioning at Congregation Shaterey Zedek.
to
their faces in Geneva the other day that
From time to time. Detroit chapter of 118-
where Jews were decently treated they be-
dassah sponsors classes in .lewiA history
for its members. For the third consecu ti ve came the most loyal and patriotic citizens.
I know that he was right. Now as never
year. also, the United Hebrew Schools, with
before I think it is incumbent upon us who
the co-operation of Young Israel, is now
inaugurating its adult education program. lace no Jewish blood in our veins, and who
know what the facts are, to bear our testi-
The latter project is especially worthy of mony."
praise because it is the creation of young
Such testimony, expressed at this time.
people for young people. Yeeking Israel,
is a declaration of justice and nobility. At
by enlisting the aid of the United Hebrew a time when we are compelled to pimp ,
Schools and by making t his adult educa-
again with friendly nations to open their
tional program one. of its major projects, door s for the admission of refugees from
has made it definite contribution to thts ,•
l u i rman oppressions. Mr. Villard's indlit
community. The curriculum of this adult meat of those• who insist upon a clo,ed

school includes the most important sub- ,lour
ti policy for this country is very timely.
jects needed for the training of J ewish ,‘
It is to be hoped that all liberals will join
men and women who desire to learn the
in this plea in the hope that some relic;
history, ideals tine! movements of their
mav be found for the victims of Nazi
people.
..ppressions.
It is to be hoped that these adult edu-
_
merely
the
beginning
are
cation movements
- I am glad you have given tne an op-
for even better schools. The United Hebrew p, y dilly of expressing to you here my
Schools are especially equ ipp ed t o sponsor !. -ens,: of gratitude. as a man. as a g o od
such a school, not only o n e evening a week. t. • *a v n and as a .lest." is tI u sentence
but at least three nights in each week. in e •L which Dr. Albert Einstein “ 114.111 . 1I hi,
order to serve the community.
I. • .ilt.
address H1'1.011(1011 recently.Pro-
d
The large attendance which annually 1, ,,r Einstein miser leaves his Jewishness
°
enrolls in these classes is the best praise . in doubt. Therefore his people' will never
for the sponsors of the project. forget him.

GANGSTERS AND NAZIS
c. a p,c... o n piofe,ing to possc•ss any' attrilon.
I -Iambi not approve of any gangster
I -u1.1
• • let.. I nint,•-. that I had a feeling of d
the papers that a nUniber
1 t.

tIX'S

Wonder what "Roman Scan-
dal.," Eddie Cantor' s latest. will
h e like? Duldne most of the
picture, the studio was over - run
with Romans in tunics and
Scenes of the modern
capes.
period were taken the last week
of the laughie production. May.
be Eddie goes to sleep and
dreams through old Roman days
---a la "The Connecticut Van-

INFLUENCE

k

F.k.'11)1 NOV OF TORTURES

L1 , 1

riv , tery of
and. a part
•
It

.1'

.-Lapole
.1.1.-e-
. of England. El'ance and

hod
pe If
of Ilse
-
Tree I

Newark.

hat s

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11,11 ,

I le,ittd M aui

11 ,
leant
gig:
thr war\eel,
H.
utrue.
eall d
ire.,
the Storm

denied them all,
that tic• add would believe hint.
Again at the risk of their own
list's, the in \estigators It. the
Brotvii have inliduceil in-
refutable evidence of hundreds
of tortures, beatings up and mur-
ders csimmitted against .lows,

I,y

g■,4

I

to confirm the aci•usations 4 the
lirown hook.
If llitler has not Is en able to
dutral the sadist tendencies. of
hi- troopers Ti (lit, extent of tire-
,. Ring them from beating up
An a •ri c•an s , it is logi(•iil
elude thiet lie is unable to pre-
cent them from spilling that
.1••,,ish blood, whieh he kept
promising them (luring the 15
for pa,w-
\ ears that he. f hnght
ai
I, Fol. 15 years he led his
!rect., with the song, "When
Jewish head, are bathed in
bleed, Germany will again be
pi. is per„ ii ..”

• \Viol, I,
!I the
It Uri, nose. -
•
•
•

More trouble on the Lederer
act, especially when Francis tells
Director J. Walter Ruben, "I
have never been wrong in my
life." !!!

t tulle
Mlle
,.
111111,111 agaii,t

!urnto
to "Re-
by a fat pay

Ur

at Leavenworth penitentiary
from the s tudio (they paid for
the call themselves) to reserve
rooms as conscientious objectors
and pacifists . . Like Einstein.
y'know.
• • •

,,r tht,

Ihe

of history
and say that Bah r, (leering and
(e.elibels are simply the "goril-
las" hired by the short-sighted
Lig business of Germany to
cast leaves in another work -
!Teak the German ',alio,. Unions.
"I'licle" Carl Laviiimle is
Tu me it seems that there is
back in Ne‘• York from 1•:tirop(•
something tine in all of those in-
. wonder if he still carries the
terretations. I would add an-
salami amd rye in his bag ... .at
,.thet. Ilitlerisni is the revival
a stag party given Mervyn !Alloy
I If paganism. The OIII galls Of
on his birthday, he was to
With and Of Lust fin Ithiod hac•••
sit in a high-chair between two
liven reit \cak• tied out of their
dummies he couldn't talk . . .
long slumber and are challenging
Doris Warner, his fiancee', got in
th e religiousness of peace
U. , th
e next day for a short visit
11:1 i`le and Christianity. The re-
G e orge E. Stone is a gangster in
ligi•n- of love and of is in; ail'
has. ii• meet that chalb ee
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Nu illative wind demands Our

dulge one sent

, r up
a.!, Ike

I'll use that nl.o

c , ,
a ii p••

1(1SHE KALB
Schwartz's "Yoshe Kalb" the other n
I
lane.
It I , Very isoldoill that one can sit throuy l
.t see nd seeing of a show, but I dill
eery ra

this

o,

appc•littal.

the

istance.
The Chassidic asimisphere of the play provoked much •• a-siz em

Chassellhin on lily part.

Mao. , all, it left roe with the thought that Chassidi-iii sad dine
a plienionemil thing in this, namely, that while it had itioi. j•,y the
Slipreno• e,oul and end or li4e, it had lied religion with icc.

it •
Ordinarily there is a vulgarizing note about jay, l en
had Imo tied ho \c• to

Anti I

HE COULD CHANGE IT

They are telling thisistory about the famous legitinoi.• ;I n d now

Hollywood itetor, Joseph S(•hildkraut:
Schildkratit 33'ils at a party in Los Angeles the 0111,•■• ilsiy, and a

young didan ant, there atOUSed his great interest and Sch.liikruut, to
use the e Pre 'VI' vernacular, "made it great play" for tar.
5viele talki n g to her, the young woman remarked to 5,11,1,11.raut
Fla-do , : Mrs. Rose e. Hecht got that ho
rather alltartiVe and suggested that he go into picture&
it Ica, of ate-, nee 110111 her 3 , 10-
himself up to his full height and said: ''My name
Schildkraut
studio and liar-
ing
it Jos.aili Schildktaut."
visit her
tied In Mem , . 1 itc I
-(111, that's nothing," answered the girl, "you could change yar
sciipting
fillsband. Bon, who
name."

interpretation

secretary of state (a. "tn. am-
bassadors mike, th e. Ilitl e t gov•
coital( at will
It be able to pro-
tect either Arnerican
re•
tiding in Germany or the eit izen-
I f any ether country residing in
Germany.
The brutaliti. , veld
cantinue. Hitler ha- trailed a
enti re gee , ral Ion .4 N. 011111 to in-

dal the gangster, after the manager 1.,
• ,;
'kat I tic•ver \cant to see ;am ,
pass by here every d a y, I I

,,,r ,,• a

i• a ccarriing to
'soon, natianali,t , of all
The \c-ritei.

BRUTALITIES CONTINUE

. 11., a
•d the

cust do a plc-
than that.
make up I'm
co,nerany, \then 'ten get in the festive mo o ds, the ains•., that
The Ship to they sing ;ire likely to be ballads of the Intrrooni and g , i'•er type.
her unaaa
But here \ellen they get in that festi ve mood, they sing "lkii Kehel,
lana." a song about Gad.
Hearing that Lloyds are giving
The Chassidic' idea is fascinating, and none day -op,. -man
new
two to one odd s on a war within
tdlloa• is going to take some of its rudimi•nts and palm n
six months. Allen Rivkin and
religion and. 1 venture to think, make a great success 4
•
•
•
P. J. Wolfson called the warden

hmdt of its indecent ele-
tither , have said that
• -',''ply nati••nalitni

Rook

ie,eel into the gangttc•r's eyes an •I
Ilan immediately agree to the cagy . •

l•

SANCTIFYING "WHOOPEE"

Sy!,
;Anion - ;
,

I fo ;Ind OM , permitted t/It'
Ilerlitol' to drift into

I I

car, took down the sign and, rail,
the office and handed it to t h e maim,
ia up this sign right now 1,(a.•

lo.

oil any more.

0 \vn citizi•ns.
Several efforts have recently
14,1i illaile to offer an e'xptana-
tint
the phenomenon of flit -
lerittn. Some have said that Hit-
ler is a product of the Treaty
"f f h , a I le,. ‘5. hen the Allies
iiiipatml that oppressive Treaty
n Gee m,iny , they discouraged
th. decent elements in Getimin

3Vorkingni•ll, and radi-
cals by 'lit let's 'ten. The
of recent weeks tend powerfully

ph, ,
N,,

UT,

,

the habit

-- mI and noted a silly standing. in II,
and referring to them in the odion

Th.,

,

o

.e

• every' day'.

••

fun.

uo

1.

sn1 , ,i Jae : eh

IT HAPPENED IN CHICAGO
the following story cif' a timiliti
I
'

. Anyway. it all will be

Ise,"

• •.I Siat.•• not In permit

take
• single

Hoe
LI
II
'111114 , 11i.
Ily sip 01 11, F.,
Ilie al i ■
.

1

t'lliellgo was in

.`"r

Po
ri
1 ,,

Pelsolially, lily Wen reeling about this elo!ho. • ,
It Mankind should ever decide to go perillaneitft, I.,1
burlesque she 10 slioNv clothed Woolen, n1•
or the alidielices Would lie corrupted.
•
•
•

II,

san see
Hit

as

a I dam, and at the •ante time a sense of sin, the fir-1 t 1 .
t.. taker the m-elces fig-leaf -harts.
Sa from His it \could seem that we could infer
he either the product of o isdoni or the prndu c t ,,f

I

th e
Pin-
i•
of
the
• the re-

'I

ADAM AND EVE
tit , ninny, indirectly, it is raised in the Very
When Adam and Kt. e eat of the forbiddes

I

of particular
r,h devotion to the countries
hell they live. It is now. more than
r. becoming apparent how loyal tierman
I,
ere to their Vaterland. In a recent
a , u Jerusalem. the New York
ni'i
„'respondent, Joseph M. Levy. .

evil•

Hitler.
To ,ffioth., this danger is perhaps stir
greatest responsibility in ,his hour.

_wh oever
v .
ini.t ton picture acting' teas a wait

A Review by Rabbi Leon I rani

!, T.
if.

103, Jewish Tellicrophic farmer,

By HELEN ZIGMOND

As Revealed in "The Brown Book of the Hitler
Terror."

Tidbits and Ne[tIJ
By DAD
VI SCHWARTZ

By-the-Way

Our Film Folk

A LITTLE GENERAL TALK

Lean 'Trotsky' makes a very interesting comment about the
Russian vellenil• or the l'ear. AS the leader of the So\ ict army
which upset the-, generals, he saline to know them and le hat, of
, • 'been did
then) tersely: "Sonic of them spoke French. and
bit all
out sneak French; some drank more and some &dip. •
amounted to alisoltaely nothing."
I onagine that the same statement could be :II ;, ,
generals, and I note that Lloyd George, in his Imo:
"Memoirs, " st.enis to think about the same thing about soi ,
leading Allied gemaids, natality Kitchener, of whom such a .•
wan ma th,

IN THE MAIL BOX

RANDOMTHOUGHTS —

GERMANS DON'T KNOW

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Ian

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trim!'
oi (which

matter
lun• fal-

their own

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fur

tbs.
, if th• •
ha,
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it a. s i• •
kcrp their uaeall

passible

people in this countit I.
f the unfaworatI
reanyin; than its the Is . •
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it in itid,
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atc directly involved
I'
(o.lay from the standpoint
. - ':love the mast ignorant
o the fa- of the (art)
, To 11 ,1 ' ' ,1 , 1 that III;
,
d - • .. Led can 33,

',us I
•lict .1( ,,
melt.. •

east; 3k it,
that the
In litlo

taken by
tru e d t•
boys \O..
ierimiti,
value of
on the
other , tdk.

\I•

I■

na. lit
d
inan goods,
-hould not
y in the event
, a German-slew.
he position is
•lidt it would lie
•is. few remaining
•
in business in
Prived of the
S.,. an market.
d I • '4 intaa- and
•
dcii that all

In the Garden

By RACHEL BLOWSTEIN

Translated from the Hebrew by
Maurice Samuel.

Ihoy twill Inn ,
e;
.!

ia-

t.

lean mss:

•s,„

had,'
el the pi. ii•

Me. lit lieVe
■
rails brothel.
are so mush 11U , • in Making
a little extra is. m y that they
would do it at the expensc• (if their

people. Such statements are (in-
,•:(11,,I for and Untermyer, who
sometimes lases his teinia•r, should
be 'lure careful of what he says

•

•

•

JEWS AND ZION

I happened (in I hi- fiaragraph of
Arthur Brisbane:
"Ara b s are rioting in Palestine
heart se 'too many Jews are admit-
ted to th e Iloly Land.' Coining
fe' m their Mo.,aues wh e n e th ey
prayed against the incoming id
yesterday, the Arabs suing
• s-• .! ie'red attains( Zionism. All
Si
dan s %Te . closed in a
n-
uol
• 1,.e. Itritish police kept or-
der l• must amuse the Jew to
hear Oat they should n o t be per-
mated to settle in what was orig-
inally their own country. As well
forbid Scotchmen to 1.7.1 back to
Scotland."
• • •

, trees the - O.
Rabbi ilraolitot of DiL,
.!ee `jell of the German Nazis tu eliminate "IlaII. ,•L
prat', 1,00ks as being tao Ilc•liraic a word. that Ili'
Hallelujah only, namely, "Hallelujah, I'm it bum."

Loam Nlinsky, correspondent of the London .1co■ 1-11 '
I er- to inform that the Landon Jewish (lamina e has no,
p erk ollicu. Good for thc• l'hromele and ban,'

Louis Retnik, Yilajor-general of publicity of the cl.a.
rites to •111110111•e that the .1...Wish Charities Van .•
oil in sin ml welfare. large opportunity t' be I.•

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League for Labor Palestine

By MAXIMILIAN HURW I TZ

One of the striking developments
in Amet•ican Jewish life of late is
the wide interest in and sympathy
with the efforts and aspirations of
the Palestinian Jewish workers,
banded together in the Ilistadi.uth
be'Er(•tz Yis-
Hauedimllurlxlith
rael (General Jewish Federation of
Labor in Palestine). Where for-

merly indltG
ity, pri•1aded,

and even hostil-

today there is a
growing admiration for the heroic
endeavor of the Jewish worker
and pioneer to build the Jewish Na-
tional flame.
This sympathetic interest is re-
flected in the changed attitude (if
the Jeoith radical press, once so
bitterly opposed to Zionism, but
now, with a few negligible exeep-
tions, so cordial; in the m o re than
a million dollars contributed (lur-
ing the past de c ade by tens of
thousands of individual wage earn-
ers and hundreds of labor organ-
izations in America, for the sup-
port of the variaus ec•nornic, wel-
fare, and cultural c•nterpris•s and
institutions of the Ilistadruth in
Palestine, and in the unanimously
favorable reia•rt, brought back
from Palestine by laborite tourist-
Again and again Socialists, just
back from a visit ta Palettine, hate
come to the MTh e• of this publication
and recounted their enthusiastic
imprettian , of the .1e.ish workers
there. Said one such re, - e tale re-
turned An:erb an Sot' lab.% a high-
ly cultured yang woman with no
pre; ion Zionist loaning , , to the
w aiter of these hoer • "What I

It wet , thisrefore
ro• It hake that, .e
. •
ions for (1(•ligitt.
Zionist Coligre—.

Isis tnierged
t h e I
party in Zionism, il, \

Poland and in Pale • ,
But line 1 '
snips, and the
will evaporate
into action. It I- in •
tallize and melon
spread sympathy a a
and struggles of the
sands of Palestinian e
('halutzim who fora, ti
ship of the Hist:Mi .,-
League for labor l'
been founded.
The idea of such
conceived in the f• i•
David Ben Gurion. •.••.
tinian labor leader
I
of the Histadrul 11
birth at the
;
fri( nets of l'alesti•

• d'im is the garden with blue and
gray
FORBIDDEN NAZI MEETING
In the pe ace of hewn.
I
will
rise
from the dust of yetter-
The attitude of 31:i , u O'Brien
a,- and c.Tag•
dap
of New York in prohibiting the
..• will know what
faith
in
the
'torn.
Ti'
German-American
tr.,
celebration he-
amid thinks Of Hit-
.5caapt with humble heart and free eaUse of the probabilities of that
was held in Bet Fir
ter
judgment that was givin me. accasian being used for Nazi
ltral, and at whi,.h ';'•
r lab o r Paleatto •
propaganda indicates the trend of
MORE WAR TALK
S girl walks through the garden sentina•nt in this country. as this
Since then legaues i
I
lads
o.. k I
hr.! un
gunned in !many •
is but one of many events which
And scatter , rain;
have been "verboten" be c ause of
The withered leaves lift up their the Nazi issue. I d in't know
.
•
,t; ;
head,
whether readers will agree with
And Inc. again.
for Ls'
The
I...
me, but it seem , to me that the
The hitte r thing- that God mint do anti-Hitler feeling has obtained
11
a- .••
may be d, -
I will forgive and start anew.
nf progrehhi3e men
-itch It head start in all countries
have united for
tha• Nazi propaganda to far as
giving nodal and •
•h• principal r•tain - a, are roll-
Planting the Oak.
the Jeu•ish worker-
' , .1 has the same effect as
.
and particularly' t••
• ..r bean, at at elephant. The
By F. L. MACE
- it
td.)
4o-op-rain - I.
:111,1
e
•
to th . ILtler program
Ti,
model
organizato
their
•11.e
sale
in
Palestine
in'
'I
na
,
that
it
is
well
of
tr
(flail na , inor,.s
a favor- It is there, and •••• •• ; s
•lia. tadruth. And the tadk a
I, ague has "et is • •
It's not
; ; • , .• .! the
the Jewish and genets', I.
but an , viz
ncig.
means of a continual , .
t' , r angle
Itleon lightly to its feet.
r 1 , it onit r •
,ng radical.
td• campaign of (dm ii*
\\
t L 'r atb.n i.f
'
an• .full
•
• ' , mg the aims and I IT
I .
i II I, 1 w i th (ia•- lb...stall:it, lab •. • •
Seel gayly to his fellows crib
.
II dadruth, and to inh
, . ,,.• ,. , o • I 1IIHR . and LS- ); 1st- and -ha
"Mc it t ny Is hold!
• lpailly and support f,1 •
1,, • gn 7. that t .
I I. • -• ' ' all keep my nampit la •Ifla.1. NIEN. •I•• field of an'
Dere are some of the f
Hitler animosity was greatly en
:tint , of Jewish tar e '
lamed
Gel-ninny t oday is na.
f
• • untold.
If I.1'
I'
tine:
' lilted to a degree greater than at
-- for ....II -sacral.... adh their
1. The redemption o f th, s ••
any time in its hts•ory, includin. statesinandke caw 4 Palestinian
"I 11 ; • • ; . the sheltering sod,
.
.
.
1 "
the period during the war, at realities and prof..und understand- the Jewish National Fund. •
I ha i: nee promised tree'
to keep it forever as the ! • (•,)"""
DRAMATIC BOYCOTT
Sing, "ale ai i , ak, through long which tune she at least had som• ing • f the real interests and needs
able
property
of
the
slew:
r
peo'
The 1-3, , I , in N.. Yerk is b•-
allies. Today it Mks as if she of the Jewish peeple, who are the
decades.
ginning to take on the color of
, hasn't a single one.
And ever sing of me!"
true builders of the new Zion. ' (Turn to Next Pagel

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