TittVerRonlatisfiffiRomicLE and THE•LEGAL CHRONICLE MEDLIKOIVEWISII RONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PtIblighed Wrrk'y Ivy Tlo..le• , •11 tin oriole Pubhallos( Co., Inc. Eileen calve n c. ! h . • a• L ci Mort h 3, l'n.l• General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle errios °Into 14 Stratford Place, London, W. I, England Subsc ription. 11 A. ::'. 1)11 Per Year SaLlonth Reading. of the Law. lien. 2:i:1 lial loot Pent I. I kinv- I: I al Pool:II-it , al oircari November 10, 1933 Cheshvan 21, 5694 Mowrer's Detroit Visit. to be delivered here next Friday •1 ening, Nov. 17, by Edgar Ansel :%Itmret . , at the Detroit Institute of Arts, is an occasion of more than passing importance. Ilaving risked his curer for the cause of a free press and in defense of honest dissemination of news, Jlr. :111()wreC, wio , ranks among the leading champions for justice: in the present crisis created by the Nazis in Germany. Ili, hook, "Ger- many Tuts the Clock I:acle." is a great con- Thr IWO ad 1 l'I'SSIS 11•1%P 'y hid) tribution In the caitso. ,if is today being sacrificed on the altar of Nazi-ism and Fascism. Winne.r of the Pulitzer prize ah year's best foreign corre,poodept, mr. Ili wrer's reputation for accurae ■ . and ver- acity is unquestioned. The messages he brings from Germany are, therefore, of great importance and should be heard by as many as can possibly be accommodated at the lecture hall chosen for his Detroit visit. For the Jewish C11111 11 iv y JL, Mowrer's visit her is of particular importance. Ile has rendered a great sere ice to the cause of freedom 111(1 equalit ■ ;Ind by presenting the true facts in the horrors perpetrated against Germany's Jewish population he has been directly responsible for arous- ing public opinion against the Ilitlerites. The Jewish (mmunity welcomes Mr. Alowrer with an expression of gratitude for the great service he has rendered the cause of liberalism, and for the manner iu which he has come to the defense of Jew- ry's elementary human rights. The Myth of Jewish Unity. Michael Ilaiper takes the rich Jews of America to task, in an article entitled "The United Front of the Jews," in the current issue of The American Spectator. Relating it personal experience, of being called upon to prepare the text for an anti- Hitler motion picture, Mr. Ilalper \ his own disappointment, and the dis- appointment of the movie producer, when the rich Jews whom they had considered a part of an united Jewish front against the German metiace refused to finance their project. Mr, Rainer goes into detail •io eXplain the plot outlined from actual occurrences )11111 facts. Ile relates how his employer con- sulted Carl Laefunde and other movie mag- nates, and all agreed that the picture would not only prove It great moral triumph but that it would also make. money. Imagine their consternation when Jews refused to support them with a measly hundred thou- sand dollars. Ilalper's job was done be- cause the producer realized that he couldn't put the picture through. And lialper thus describes this movie man's realization of the failure of his project : Ile realized he could get no money. Ile realized that jilt because a lot of wealthy Jews had it ou :1 plalf111111 in Mali. son Square Garden an a protest again-t Hitler- ism was no guarantee that they would shell out any American dollars for ea anti-Hitler pic- ture. He realized it wasn't practical because many of these rich New Yolk Germatihlew s had cash, interests in Germany and didn't want any strong, anti-Hitler phdure to can, "complica- tions. " Geschavft is Geschaeft. Is it possible that personal financial in- terests of Jewish leaders are responsible for their lethargy and indifference. to Jew- ish suffering in the present tragedy, and to the dangers which face Jewish civil and political rights throughout the world? Time and again, the charge has been made that Jewish owners of department stores continue to purchase German-made goods because of personal financial inter- ests in Germany, or because :they are anx- ious to save their dollars which are on de- posit in Nazi-controlled banks. This charge has been leveled with particular emphasis against Macy's of New York. Insofar as there is an effort by Jewish merchants to save their cash possessions in Germany, there is ground for defense of their actions. As long as they :ire unable to take their money from the Nazi banks, and are instead saving their deposits by taking from Germany their equivalent in merchandise. they are harming rather than helping Germany. Would it have been better if they had left both their money and their merchandise in Germany? Of Course not. Having no other alternative, they take merchandise, and by that much deprive the Nazi-ruled Germans of certain possessions which would have been theirs had these merchants been foolishly stub- born to refuse a substitute for the money they are not permitted to take out of Ger- many. But is it possible that their cash interests also cause them fearfully to withhold their support from movements which would cause the unification of Jewry in behalf of their less fortunate brethren and jor the defense of Jewish rights? Are we to believe that selfish motives are to he ascribed tothe existing indifference and to the failure that is being experienced in the raising of large sums for relief purposes and in preparation for the defense of our human rights as citi- zens everywhere? Is it possible that such selfishness and indifference is to be ascribed to the total disunity which rules American Jewish life? r By PROF. SIMEON DUIINOW till American Jewish Committee's Work. ‘Then the complete story of present occurrences in Germany will be written by the historian, it will be the American Jew- ish Committee that will undoubtedly emerge as the body that has done the most good ill sanely defending .Iewish rights and in counteracting the insidious propaganda that has been spread in this country against our people. Our authority on this point may he ques- tioned, particularly in view of the fact that the American Jewish Comaiittee (loss not publicize its activities. Perhaps this is the best thing that can be said to the Commit- tee's credit. It has a definite task to per- form, and it does its work without pleading, for the plaudits of fickle audiences and without shouting its glories from the house- tops. By publishing the "NN'hite Book" listing the crimes of the Nazi government, the American Jewish Committee did a distinct service to the cause of justice and in de- fense of the Jewish position ill Germany. The recent publication of the pamphlet, "The Voice of Religion," containing editor- ial comments and expressions of 1)11111 ion Ill condonitlat ion of Ilitlerism by Christian clergymen is another accomplishment which stands out definitely to the credit of the Anwrican Jewish Committee, It is perhaps natural that this body should be ill position to do the !mist good without resorting to excessive public fire- works. The connections the Committee has in European countries, including Germany. make it exceptionally well suited for the job of defending the rights of our people. NVe had occasion to see proof of the . Com- mitt ee's work when it came to our service. in !orating two distinguished German Jews who ar e being persecuted by the Nazis. We made use of the Committee's services at the request of a non-Je•. who expressed anxiety over the fate d were located — one ill Italy, but now seeking refuge in this country. and the other having been found to be on trial for a crime he could never have committed and is therefore in great danger. Both nom are outstanding figures in the scientific world. There is hope that something may be done for them. Thus, an unheralded piece of work goes on. in spite of the 'act that it is not gener- ally known, and in contradiction of the charges of inactivity occasionally leveled against the American Jewish Committee. The complete story, when told, will relate the true facts, frien s. Both H. his two Jewi,t, Welcoming the Refugees. Former German Consul Dr. Paul Schwartz is quoted as saying that 351 refu- gees from Nazi persecutions have thus far been admitted to this country, and that of these, 300 are Jews. It is to be regretted that the number does not run into the thousands. Speaking at a Hadassah meeting in Philadelphia. Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New York stated: "Let America admit live to ten thousand refugees yearly just as a token of friend- ship. If that is too much to ask. then I am sorry. not for the refugees, but for America." We agree with Dr. Wise. We feel that there is justification for the demand that the traditional haven of refuge for the op- pressed should open its door for the suffer- ens, Jews and non-Jews. This is America's chance to redeem its ancient glory. , 1.., Lein the Iy- ...r of the tied- , •n to lievo(ile the dtaricrltt.y. I bah, hail I \sill not speak ions ease's of heat- lull-, it ail, ts and 11 Lotto, of all the , osOa Null al, of little II, III I,d \kali -11 ' ac 1111 Mr,- Ilion III Aar. loll- Sg. • T1 I. II . ill 'I ihn. Th• and turned .pile of II alms of In 'third I II oodholl. I t hi • ■ • !I. het - I had Ill,- y l L our: anon Ihi . ■ ill Ile il,,ith lti 1 , ..• of des: ' 11 1111 (re, e. , 1 of con- ., 1933, " fa, i1 11;u I II imil.dig mind: 'LH.. the be, rights, Ile- levet or -od parinll , nee of the Th, Nvors, that, they are helpless. With few eh option , they have not learned to recog- nize danger; tool they certainly have not learned to contribute to ,lewish needs in proportion 1,1 their wealth. How is the desired Jewish unity to be achieved? Must it come through even greater tragedies than the present German situation? Perhaps the present trying problems will force action. All hope is not gone, and there is yet reason to believe that the hour will produce the desired tool able leaders. Until now' We have failed to provide for a well-prepared a n d well-informed Jewish constituency out of which should come such a leadership. Perhaps the hour of need will bring both to It sorely-tried peo- ple which craves for unity. .2'2 I catm. here , it.. aI \ a \I,. 11.I I,:nr Lees !... I, - II ■ •, I. ,1 in the cal1,11-. n. hallowed I I Ills: r Programme" of Navis, aril for which Song , Were 1,111p0Sell (11111 e at eel I the MUST ASSERT RIGHTS .5 moral int, rvent ion has al- tireely taken place. The street demon-t rations and protest meet Ings in a large number of coun- tries, and actual denuneiai ion- in parliament in others, especially in England, have shown Ilitlor Germany what the foe, nations think of it. But such demon- stration:, while they nuts+ give sum• spirituel satisfactions, to these who rot -t, have but tiller effect on Ole guilty one:, It "nights Of the long {sakes - from which wi old "11, , hv Jewish Id I." I rall 11,11 all those Who hare nlareeded in eSIaping from the Hitler 111 II In W'illien* the truth of what I have said alaiut the St. Itartheihinie•w Eces.-oer rath- er a ineielerni,s1 and technically perfected Ven:11,11 of them. 1 do not think that it is generally known that IQ1 these 111111111'r the victims were brought to the Jewish cem•- night , the corpse; I f tery in Berlin, and that the watchmen there won. forced to bury them lend In swear to SVC- rrcy. Anil if Hitler in his Reich- Stag speech denied this, then he is either lying hies , II, or else he had been misled liy Gisioing--•ho has 11 sire nlg chine to the title of "Mini-ter of !lest rind ion," for he himself de:Anna! "I am not here to carry nut justice., but to destroy," Id' 1 . 11111110e 1111i1 IO phrase. of Cosiring's \vas published in a Berlin paper un- der the censorship of Dr. Gab- • beds). WORLD VS. ATAVISM I and many either Berliner' tel of actual cilia, of Jell ' , II illn 1-.1' , WIln inl11,1 out ief their lax!. m the middle. of the night in miler to .dent to a patient, were elriiggeid away ill ill's le ill, iiiireilekS Of the Nazi Stio esipers, where they Were 1011/11clon , IS heaten and mishnn. died, and then returnee! tee homes with the warning that they \could he inurele•ovel if they I Vac re\ealesl what had happened ; I hem. In other cases they nni1 1 1 . to sig n a document declaring that netting had been ,. I , - Illl- iteeiiip Having -1 11.•iiiry of the lag H -I half from the his c•,manity. then s•ielent ••- it lct: dono a/either pheroolileIliill .11- - Ile rnmurip neon till they hale gone frth• 5: t he anti- :old oeimplooly false le• and the "Aryan- t. ; h.. Navis throw hu- !;,. 1: not only nil° the • hell inter till- dark , when wild .:1 inch other. The ; ....rid must rise and primi- •• !Intl- I..ol tile. I Ii.lt no t any .leis in i•ei Ile 1..1 •-ei hi I I. of 1 tiolor• I Loh, ie.,r l .• ,e r • loci) of the o w! rI11;i1 ten I!.! , :111,1 or 111- •. 1•1 .,'''D'Al iv.fis.`,','",`, /,A',,,',4,' icoecrisht. Ili 3. Je.en Townoihic uvi... I. HELEN ZIGMOND who never lets the sun co h e „, we, II h 1 )ilitlY there Is 1'I L II ;!1°`• 5( ; ll';I ukn'''.-"': writing ut least half a book, has written a book calloil eN1,:,,. ' p ' t0T1,1 oh, these times!--makes his living T o you." as a Into h alosinan? Ile travel: Oyyr a book of prescriptions for success, and am .:, . the to It's the country selling to exhibitors m Iii r i t k in Pre'll'Ilta's is 115551. .. . and on Friday night this back Dr. ritkin relates how once, when he oink:lir] t 00 his pulpit. • • • dilly store, they brought him something else. lb the 1111(1 rushed back to the drug store with the .i "Six writer. in Search of a But he noticed that, for the first tim e i ll a Gag" really should be the title age ,: werecleared, and he wit, in an emotioind .•„. to Jack Pearl's latest picture. iii-, .t\ l, i1 i1 i i I III,I. in hove "Meet the Baron" . . . for it very night. required six Jewish scribbler. l' "il tukhilt11-1::liello11.s from lil:s T7I o t I ta' : I . ' I .: doing .00le fancy pencil-chewing ti, our glands when we make it a policy In tare- a, to concoctenough giggle-pro- moods of temper. They have their physiological and voker. for a foll-leogth feature. • • • lion. • Is there some significance in Ow • fact that Charlie Chaplin used two MY OWN EXPERIENCE le,.,.,,„„„n y. I h as ., zdscay, found enitlitic•t •fewish jokes (albeit of antique mit ion. oxlmusting. As a general rule, after I hav e io.1 in his recent vintage I . wide broadcast • • • •15111 they were moments it, I 11111 good for minting. for at ii, the Ptily. bits of humor ill his day. P111 :Ips o it may have cleared illy nasal ise e , speech. • te dii sonithlii rig else to me, not quite so teeneiliihal This may be because I (het. know holy t" It Information was sent to the Al' getting angrY as there is ill painting. Warners' office that a dinosaur hum.. a young W0111:111 whose egg. 5e would be supplied for the lobby I hair akvays admired. I can See liee 11 exhibit of "The World Changes." 1111, day, !lee minutes after each boil "That' s great!" was the enthu- soft-boiled egg and talking most benevolently v • siastic reply. "But what shall we has joist 111511 flaying. I rather think that poll feed it?" Is in lily reaction to my tits. A conviction of Inch gripped the ian ill the old dah • Did you know that Edwin-I ti. iorhp- o this i.eaction allmi. than the indulge, I. Robinson can It ash t ho finer whirl) puts in this dream' 1111111. points of Tschalhowhl,y'h -yet. ei v I -hall fen; I must clear my rah phonies, but can't read a note ill music? Ile once pasted twit it AND THE JEWISH PROBLEM his favorite parts of several lio• nut a ilittkihil co :monist. I rat1st think of tip-. ,• nograph records and tichil, ell .1 a .1, , k1 ish point of V i1 , 11', and Se seems to me thin it 11,1 very moque effect. IWO ion with Ili.1eIvish problem. Nlay It not la., I that thi, Nebo!, Ed Wynn started to write a nethiiiih to], all 111 .0 1' Ille , y at r. • tierttai book on the philmophy of a fool tow aid :thing its 10 Id pressure? four years ago . . and it i s n't 5Vahserm ani, has just Ir ritten 1.....1, called . ' My LItI a: finished yet. :1 .1 1•SV and German," and it consists of a • ici,tllanesius writings, in senile of svhich ; • Fate m A p,11vn sh p . . heroine). the Ceerilian is faced by It plot le,• F. Sidney's Irish once liinhins to look for a scapeigreat, and Sy s , "'modeler," was s eeking a sucolld- early' 11 riling* that Ile pl edit-led mall 11,1111 sail for :I picture. Ile fin- taking place placeill Germany Inday. ally found one fur 53 and dis- No \h. does not this tie up somewhat with the ant , . , covered in an inner pocket that The German needs a scapegoat. Ile's got to get it had been tailored for Felix War. -e It happens to be that the Jew can lie burg by Arthur Levine, New York for that purpose. tailor. Ile now has it cleaned and • • • preSSed . . and wears it every VACCINATION FOR ANTI-SEMITISM (lay. and it I.. here, it etc, that the to lii- Semitisnl may be indicated. Sophie Tucker and Eddie were The ant i -Sem lit.'s nasal par-mos.- a seen at Palm Springs last week- cleaned out. In fact, he is not collh end gallivantin' around on a intd ely pitiful man suffering from e .11 a 1 h. I "bicycle for two.• something to change his blood pressure. Eddie Cantor calls Mae West It may be t hat t hey who shall finally , • the Community Chest ... Maybe )W111111411 of alai-Send! i,111 Will 1111t be the Zr•ii• ' we shouldn't have mentioned it. • • • levs on good-will, will not even lee; - I he 111:11 ,111111. physician or chemist will ;.• l'ierre 11111111 Levy' 4111, iI • 1 anti-Semite, \t 111'11 he feels that fet.liid. French picture called "I, •. nelle." In negotiating .1 I: o jar company f o r its d is t ri li u l in Germany, they informed i • that it would save a lot of owl•' sill would Mean .Levu .IIIg,Iaul fl ulIl- 11101, for rte polo, it would delete the - Levy" from hl- mint... He refused, haying, - 1. 011 don't kilo.• \chat it 111011 11S to 11 French Jew." fight 11 itli e ∎ onotili , Wean , . I enemies bal.. taken away the liveldad ,1 of half a million—and 15 million Jews the III over must reply to this w ith a boycott o f a ll Gernu,u goods. tvith the Miami:int part played by Jews in international trade, and with the Particination of the social-demo- cratic bade unions, such n b oy - cott would prove fatal to the eco- nomic plans Ili Hitler, who prom- ised to free his cnuntry of unem- ploym•nt scithin four years. The fooled masses of Germany will turn against their leaders who, instead of alleviating their mis- ery, will have made it ever worse. if their political isolation hits not opened the eyes of the leaders, their economic isolation will soon stiller down their blind- ed followers. This fact has been realized by the Jewish masses who are spontaneously carrying- out the boycott ill many. coun- tries. New this spontaneous ac- tion is beginning to be organized. in the Jewish Preparatory c i a o . ferentai in Geneva eine, in the con- ference, in London and New Volk. What a firm Emil Ludwig ha , had ill l'inema-lanell Onoi day a certain director, wishing to play a trick on 'Alervyn Leroy, said In Ludwig, "By George'. Lis! the type that. Mr. LeRoy is seeking fir his ne11 picture." The delighted Emil anssvmed : "Is that so?" and hurried to t he Warner lot. Of the surprised LeRoy he asked what kind of make-up had he better use. Thr director Ills nonplussed, but didn't want to hurt his feelings, so instructed him about the make-up . . . and gave him a screen test. The other night the eminent biographer %vas very gay with movie friends aimmg the nickel 1111(1 thine al the beach. Then . . perhaps to salve his literary conscience amidst all hi- (Turn to Next Page) (Turn to Next Pagel * * • • RANDOM THOUGHTS ht' Charles deep blue si a. Ito is driven out of I may not be tone. A Lae HARD SLEDDING FOR NAZIS (again merely li , h11111ing that The .51111.rican Israelite seems to Germany and Wants to tint a haven scarr,ly anyone woul( 1 Intik that the Jews should take in the land of his fathers. But he he is :1 cognizance in som e o rganized w a y finds it over-I-tin by "strangers? hate Lien proud of the fact tha of the growing, anti-Semitic propa- who usin't let him come. And so LitvineilT Wan a Jew bemuse the ganda in this country. I fear that arturIlli1,1 II are they to kelp him world was trying to Mame every if such action is undeirtaken it will out that they are ready tee tight the thing bad on the Jews of Russia. easily get Is pitad control and reach must powerful nation on earth. If The io.olutieen was a Jewish atiai the stage of hysteria which is one wants to stop and THINK 1 , 11 u e Ive re told); the Ibilshe what the Israelite appartintly TOO :51 rel I about alt these irri- siks we re mostly Jews tsto we wee Want, to avoid, Sometinies 011• tating conditions one can almost told): the Jell - is)) leaders were re .pen He- for the elimination of re pi egle, cr at leant a erinsido.ralile gu crazy. • • • p item of them go to extrenv S ligion from the Russian program And ho e II and so forth. SO it wa. in sue.h situation, Provost meetings NAZIS IN U. S. and parades are held Inns; after This stateinent is interesting and nattliiil eche n so much chiticisn there is any value in them. And I bin; it's true. l'ongressman was directed against Russian lif in other ways we login to focus Samuel leie•kstenn, chairman of the and if s system of government tha attentinn ern anti-Semitism just be- House Ciituntittee on Immigration, the fewer Jews that were in the cause we are keeping it constant- said that in his (minion "Spank- limelight, the better we liken! it ly agitated by slush Iowans. From nooilwil and many of his henchmen But not with Russia suddenly be what I can eiliso•rve, the Nazis are have left the country to avoid pp*. coming reSileetalde and even Oa finding sledding pretty hard be- Salle deportation proceeilings and elan Uncle Sam extending an in cause the sentiment of the people I don't think they'll corm back, citation tee come and dine with hini, of the United States is anti-Nazi. either." And he went on In say then the whole picture suddenl, • • ' that if Communism is It thorn on changes. Now, Ilr. Litvinotr is COMBATTING LUNAZI the flesh to hurt our institutions quite a personage and everybewl, It is a I , I better for 11ayiir and government, so is Ifitlerism. wads to claim acquaintance wit •V VI irk to prohibit In other words Germans in Ger- him and so ein and n11 forth. Tha o'llrien in •.g of the Friends eif many had better mind their own is why the Jewish people, that is 11111.** nn New Geirnia• eir that action is business and not send emissaries to some of them, would like Mr. Lit being Lake • dy the autheeriti's this country to meddle in our sys- tines to he a Jew. I am not interest a1 even if he is a Jew, he against a ei t:on Nazi spy who is tem of government. What would HUMAN posing as something or Somebody Mr. Hitler doe if a large number isn't judged by the standards else. It is better that einIvrc's- of Americans ere nt to Germany to valve. . • . 111an Dickstein should Irk , l• gal disseminate anti-Nazi sentiment? 'I (IS to Prevent Ni.• ding He would probably have put them HUMAN NATURE IS GRAND I tie tire that a great deal of spit s to this counOL in to death if he could get away with triaty r•gulatier• II, it. KEEP GERNIAN SPIES OUT attention is paid to religion in h Europe. But doesn't it strike one Germany a treat. ,•- cop OF THE COUNTRY . . of paper). Yes. w1 much prefer ARE TRYING TO UNDERMINE rather queer that with so much em- that Nazi and LUNAZI bv corn- 011 . 11 SYSTENI OF. GOVERN- phasis on religion that Europe is filled constantly with marching liattes1 through such channels than MENT. feet. • • Soldiers, and soldiers and • by rrganizing aiming ourselves. , se Idiers . Militarism and munitions. II ith r has done so many things the LITVINOFF'S JEWISHNESS War talk and more war talk and antagonize I Cher liellples that tne Is LitvineifT a Jew? I don't know. still more war talk. Ev rybody p re- Noy sight Of the Swastika arouses I's en if he' i', hi^ In Rucc a I • de ea.-a-nu:rent among most American'. Orloff surely must to' one hundred paring to KILL. Every effort ma Elea Eokener who commanded the „ , p r cent atheist. So, from the Zr1 1 1" 4 '" "L" " Se ' 55ou '" ' nit " 5 standpoint of religion he certainly rep. rt• el. !Sy the time all these isn't a Jew even though he was h ap- s ari,: get back t • Ilith•rland• born of Jewish parents. which may German ollieials will begin to reia- I17• what has happened to them. • • • PALESTINE RIOT A mi , ht re.us situation has de- ., I- peal in Palestine-. The Arabs again are on the war path as a pro- t•st against increased Jew • e. im- ern:rat:on. I *AS "pr test." but when sone are killed and a great n-any are serieouhly inured in n e t', and the British g yr nment Las to order out roops and Rol,. ei'anes to maintain Trace, then the pt. lure (slits on the semblence Id war, Really. the Jew is con- i scantly between the devil and the By-the-Way 7 pKitIkNiii, dty- S , IP L IT GET In , FIOfT, \\ S,A inn/• in illy ill Itigio as all I of out. ,Jowish By I5■ the Jo, \l'e are rather inclined to the belief that Di e )riven by Nit. . Ilalper, that "Ges- (+leen is G•schaeft" is not the dominating c a use of lethargy an•tng wealthy Jews. There are much more important reasons. In the first place, the shock of sudden loss of rights ill the Germany which was 50 sacred to German Jews has so bewildered them that they are found helpless. They are lacking the defensive armor which pro- vides Eastern European Jews with a power to meet emergencies and to defend their right , at all costs. German Jews have themselves that they has cea,eil to think in terms of self-defense. 'Fifty have taken their emancipation for granted. Now they are without rights and will:lint the defense mechanism so impor- tant for a minority. And ti more important reason perhaps is the l'N t rptues to which su many Jews have gone in seeking at ion. They have lieentnt. hardened. \,.,.„1,1, y Our Film Folk A Refugee from Terrorism EVENING PRAYER Great Lord of Life who lices in me And lices in all I know, With happy thoughts I go to sleep And while I sleep I grow. I, • I words, I hone y101 ' le 11 , Nobel (.11111111i,, 1 no research, that the pooh!, er.i al, and that the only cure is a shot ill • ii•i; :it is really nothing but a form a th e • * ill LET JEWS PERSECUTE 1 11,11'1..1, I I Shall he regarded us ern r my people when I say that perhaps it is Only fail ; St mite get angry at the Jew. l•'or after all, the Jew must inevitably possess 1 1 I it: dell o.; than the non-Jew, for the simple reason so malty more dirty looks that he must be a little at,. ime. To even up matters, 1151111111 propose. not for th, tor On' non-Jews, that he allow the Jew, for a chanr.:,.. * • • PUTTING IT TO MATHEMATICS But casting levity to the side, I should not be . ultimate solution of anti-Seinitisin shall Collie from physical source. Henry Adams, you Duly recall, foresaw political written some day in the same terms as physics. • things as energy, motion, direction. Names and ; superfluous. Indeed, it lilt, written physics is statical symbols. And When the real fundamental stutly of an' perfected, it Will he stated in an equation in which 11 1- even be mentioned. Greek, Englishman or what I101 ' lets :lust be '111111' XS 111111 1" S and .: pluses and 1 • n" ! ' • HITLERISM AND HEAT There are pointy who, when you ask them if Ho'. wain, will lioiiiti to quote statistics about the fall of I • 111111e, ell' lilt1 say that IlitIcrism is doomed, heehaw,. for Germany to get hot :new. There I1;1... v Lilo :1 sweat co told alway s lie raised. This anti-Si •. ai y Ill now thing. It has e•soisted there from the ir row ish settlement. But how can they agitate mud , the Jews there? The Germans have deprived thenisel‘: sedace. Then again, in Germany, Communists and Siithal 'h " ihsties over which Germany could get hot. But now C , to. Ilk' Jows, have been eliminated as emotional nutlets. Only one thing remains--and that is the bogy issue St this r-'' ‘ is raising that the whole world is against Germany. time, Germany is carrying On it farcical election campaign .0e1 matter. Hitler and his lieutenants are flying everywhoir III' speeches ten times a day in advance of the election, . mans shall decide whether Germany's withdrawal fps. Nations shall be approved. ' The' whole thing is obviously merely an attempt ' nothing, for none but Nazis will be permitted to peoldent of the world against Germany is the (illy. Ilitlerized Germany tee get excited about, and they. v. will make the most of it—until it leads 10 war al, of Hitler. WASSERMAN APOLOGIA Noted Author's Autobiography, in Which lie Views 11 ' Life as a German and a Jew Is a Severe Condem- nation of Germany's Anti-Semitism. A Review by Philip Slomovit., MY LIFT AS OF.RM.AN AND JUN ten Jacob WeAserrnan Translann ' I,11,1,1,d ro•ard•Mrrolin no.. 55 Filth venue. Nei York (12 Although the autobiography of tributions in the l;-roan Jacob Wasserman, eminent author guage. But he found ,• of "The World's Illusion," "('as-- was snubbed, he was ; • per Hauser" and other important suggestion abused: he novels, appeared 12 years ago un- Thus, 12 years ago. der the title "Mein Weg als heat- a conclusion that he way boll' I. t s o chew r .auitnd uJnutidi e,'a' LI the n z h a, pGteerr maf t. ftiterwat shede i l itnlet:: jcleu" d an ;her urn atrocities for a translation into his "Mein Weg als English. It now comes to us with Jude" he asked, Wd an additional chapter to the orig- Jew do? And he wr, final and as a highly probing and de oe rine Is nol eno orll I e•r n 0 ".'" emotional revelation of the suffer- coo•Inolm . '",".„% • IngS to which the German-.newish ••ne .-e •a' 0"•. , ar ist was subject.] even a decade t ,• before the advent of Nazi-ism. Wassermann's le,invent fie 1111ish machines with autobiographical :nril' onit l'srre Inv ol* ,* P* , , n . '' ' which to deist!, y human life and sketch, ably translated by Mrs. ..; What remains? he . Ft hraoi nisi n e, osnheoeurInd,,iintoe,rcersttheeveprrye,.1.2nut- to increase human suffering. R e . . In the at the time h ligirn. religion. religion. What is it all about! Is this murdering to German-Jewish tragedy. stnosruy;eraenddhoepxeePfeufirl ril.: t i'. ' LI‘ :- •• be done because of the defense of first place it serves to bring to a HUMAN RIGHTS? Oh, my n •! light a condition which existed is a future. Perh a r' :' ' , - Whatever war is in the making is long before German Jews them- of hope remains. And ' locause some country wants mare selves were willing to admit op. he stated: LAND than it ha. now or more pression and suppression. Twelve .., ,,,,, . e.-,.,n ,.e I , t .s . •:: MONEY than it new has or more years ago Wasserman already ow. ...• .. too .. in. • ■ •••• POWER than it now has. No my made charges of unbearable preju- "'"...." '''d ''''''''" .. dear, all this has nothing to do with dices. Among writers and artists, .n came :i th:; RELIGION or the RIGHTS OF in the army, in the factory—every- an d he . clhiiitati.':er r;' The with it a e n the MAN; no it is a MATERIAL busi- where he felt the sting which came , t , P ° 1, - story and permission f.,t'd'n• , lie lication in English tran•dt preaching religion and the paci- wanted to be a German, to pro- thin new chapter Herr 11.6•"' fists peace and governments keep duce as a German, to show that e 0_7 for mann searches his soul en preparing and preaching WAR. he does in reality think in to the question' he I hope to wake this coming morn More strong and brave and bright, While you shall stay both night and day With all I Ins.• tonight. 1 Yes, human nature is isn't it! JESSE E. SAMPTER. German answer GRAND, terms and write as • German , thinker — making his literary con (Turn to Next raze ) ril wei