litEVerRorriensnetRoxiaz and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 11y;1111S•al LiEperKorriLwisit (ARON ICLE o: I ° fru., ,/ A • 0.. , 'M..h f Mar, h l, Inc • Cable Address: Chronicle endol 01- 11,e ..$3.00 Per Year , • r rterse • In and new el,. r , •f ate paper ih 61:0, , • , • Fast o t Ihi Penla•, Prophet of the Law 1; 27 41.J :- ! • • .t the 1.41W. ,„111 ■ 101, ti 1 ,•1111 t ' • • • ai • I I Tebeth 4, 5694 December 22, 1933 The Refugee Problem. The deliberations at the ses-ions of the refugee relief body of the League of Na- SW it Zeliand, prt,vide tions, at Lausanne, cause fo r serious concern over the future status of German Jewry. The situation is serious enough for the 60,000 refugees who have fled from Ger- many. But what makes the obligations of the Jewish people much more pressing is the prediction that many tens of thousands will be compelled to leave Germany in the near future. Even if we are to forget about th- occur- rences in Germany, and the tragt•dy which accompanies the degradation of Jews to the status of second or third class citizens under the rule of the Nazis, the plight of the refugees ohst concern us seriously. Furthermore, the status of the Jewish chil- dren in Germany is a matter of grave con- the cry 1 heard wherever I went, a t fruit underlying every conversation. h11,1411111 !Wilt s a name dis- "A WOM1111 tinguislied in Ilavarlan . .lewry for generations said to iii : 'trait time imitienierial we Jews have prided ourselves on the fact that we man- aged to keep liar fUillilieS 1111,1, To have our children near its was our greatest. passion. And lm, OUI. sole thought is centered en what countries there are to which we might send our It no longer matters it lieu coun- children. try, just AO we may save them the humiliations, „pi er the agonies and cruelties to which we ildre people are resigning ourselves. Our childrenn would never become a burden 1111 1.111 1 111 . Charm- TheY have ties. They are well educated. character. They possess family . "And others said, in sum, this: 'We %Valli 10 remove our children from an atniespliere which gives them a frightful sen-e of inierioritY. which is so destructive to their morale. We are not asking anything for ourselves. We olilutr people will (tutu 30 remain here end suffer. . ' But our children . . • r • , • • culties placed 111 the path of the Jewish builders of Zion? Is it possible that snore JeW'S Ili fit fault': l0111l111111111 in these Sonic time ago columns on the activities of th e dir ec t o r o f Palestine's Department if Immigration. and took occasion to criticize him for the man- ner in which he placed obstacles in the road that is being trodden by Jews on then' V . ay to progress in Zion. l'Aidently the uncomplimentarj things that have been said about Mr. Ilyantson are not all un- justified. judging liy an attack that was recently launched upon him by a reader in the Palestine Post. To quote this communi- cation: once a 1,111 lived Jeru• salon who i*a: eery feed .,f hi. wife Ile praised her to hi- f.iaiols. h,. was ii., tired extolling. her q u ill •1.-ill 1 in los she She we , lacked rib it .! 't !t• • , perfect. day oh. 11 l'•• fill in love with a .• in P.- %Oft : a !. pl., o -nem a s far a- the Ind Bien there , 1111 , .. 11 .' ..•. In t , tIi. I. , 1 ,. - 111' 1 • ■ 1 .!.. ;' • 11.. l'.1 fault There is. 1. • ...I he Ugly Duches-. • • • it genii when I was t11n.lt ti i I read the fout-coluit.. the "New Jerusalem" in "The Neal FA ; and India" writ- ten by that everwerked official, Mr. Albert Montefiore II twin. director the Depart- ment of Immigration. He was o nce a Zi on i st, but now the Palestine Government is his love, and he cannot Tint enough to say in dispraise of his former 5wevtlwart. If the ZIoni,ts do anything, the work must be had. If they Fay any-thing,us hat they sey must he incorrect. If they build anything their buildings must be ugly. This conscious or unconscious Max on the part of Mr. Albert M. Ilyarnsen is to be found in the article I have just mentioned. He praises everything. He praises Rat Bey, he praises the Edison, he praises the po- lice who have improved the buses (!), he praises Princess Mary Avenue. he praises the Clock Tower—his path is strewn with praises. But when c..ines to Zionist buildings or buildings occupied by then the tale is far other. For example, Mr. A. Montefiore i IS S mu naldn, is an in- opt 'mist. , 1'11,4 ,- sio fmu III ilS p It .111.1• C1•1111•1' l•111110W- 11,11 To lend the periphery nor I 1,11"W organizaticils cannot 11 , iffil" . .v - visell, ttt Ica,I Mot under Olt' ettn- eur di., ish geography. 1,rganiz,it mmmv. gioNs ,11111e- body who is busy :it Harbin or the way, the Zionist party to which I humbly belong, tried to *ug. gest, at the last Zionist e uirigress, t in for the Zionist ‘1'orlil Orizanizatitin to adept that nen,- went Its 11111. 14 its paramount fain t ions: but I 11,11 not quote II got. It leeks as if Stolle. Other lilt ntmlti a i-lit m-rlumm I a peri- phery already will mac 1111, t. Ii 11•A Anti ltss11111O 01:11 Thar,. is only f —lid fact -1111alion, 1 • 1111'11 ri, ' 1.1 .! .1. .1 . ; s 1, • •,,. ll,:11 til. ■ • . Hifi, t„ ,It it, 1,1,1.0111y, but 1 . ihm. iii t, • ' ' entitle! ; • emote!, 11 ,, l1-1, , • . And ican-bip: the tottle unless . in ".I. 1,11 t' TIIT ishol. l• • if I iii-re m ten suggest '. him "h 0 Y- • the boss I t .------ • • - r ,1111l to tile r' • • •• • ' .011. e for boycott lc.I ic.11 , .1,1 ought to lisik and to while Arabs destroy. \Viten Jews desire to gain a Point with the l'alestine ).Tovern- IIIVIlt, they talk. argue, write their griev- alliTS. Cut the Arabs pillage, riot, destroy. J ews \t - ill c ontinue to follow an ethical, civilized and humane method in battling for their rights. And the Arabs must It entually learn from tilts imithial find give 1111 their own destructive Policies. It is unfortunate that there should have 1)1.01 slut exception to the Jewish rule in the demonstration s t a ged by th e lIevisionet ill II Aviv on Ilut the severest lung „ 1r rll .t 1111.11i, •• 1 Is I. the l• , • of tli• clization It 'her . .. . . . • 1 . ' I. ' • ' I • ' I I • . h Ti,, , • .,• iinly in a., , J. • .'.11 - • :al ..• dis. iincortitriCe Of the f um t hargit The Palestine police are the lee , Ai is of the ueuntry's set.urny and are often called on to fotni unpopular acts when enfoleIng law and order. But any attempt to tetallate a,tainst indisblual •on.tables g, n o t worthy of a civilized community and must it sus 1T1 the present ease. with the ,trongio:1 condetnna• ti, n mv all reSpen-Ible .lewi-h circles. the Jel,1•11 1. 1111111111111tY t'11 1 1 11.1 We shall continue to battle for our nat- ural rights in Palestine. But our battles will he conducted by just means and in a dignified manner. as befits a people of peace and social justice. Riots and unlaw- ful demonstrations will not be condoned in Jewry. • ...; • dri-t ' I , - Ii mis tv tI t tails wert . ' . IL 1.... s I .1 I; •:.! t ,. !I ' :he X. , 113- .1 .1 and in .• I. ... ...mmittee, a-- - -• o..1 It • m 1-10 rn m111!'. Ja- 'sit o ter tif the .1 i id. Land T•legrapi • Izt my, and Edward A. Nortrat ..mber of the Amen an }.,on. mmittes. for Pal- patine. The bread outlines of the pr' letwill be to win the concurrence of alarge sport organizations wuch as the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States and the Ameri.i n, - .111111 ilIhInlimIll .atilt I alt 14 take Einstein, as anothei St gl a mat Mona! [Ilan, musician, philosopher. and I tit, in \- ented a ritindier of things. • • • ONE THING HELPS ANOTHER I den't think the explanation fee all of OH. - • • r 1111 . 11 any or were exceptiewilly greilt 111i1111,, , I should imagine that if a Ilt , something to that. mind has acquired some success some mastery in .- I. • • much simpler for him to delve into another Ihi'tlb that in in:1st-ring one • lmitt ;11,0 il S ,, v.,v1Ilial In of relationship het \.:•con all fields. The great de.ve eeie , , says \Viiitelleatl, h a le been by 'nen who knew a little about many. t111111..i ... 0111` Of the troubles about knowing too much In ••• e, field is that in such an intensive study we are apt to accumulated errors, us %Veil as the accumulated 1.1,, • happens that a fresh mind, coming ft. Awl is apt to pereeive the new truth much quicker than Is strung by all of the inherited errors. • • • ! JOB OPEN At a time m hen Ill i 't l itSl l much untimpleynietd. d 1,111 P. A ft.eshing noes Ill many !lett there are still some wool 1 , '--'t''- ii I.! tiling, I understand that (hi' Anierican Jttwish Cis,. and is ready to pay $ttAitio I , minue for all executive sccretai .. The ii, uirt meats are: That the person lie tal.. c ,. 1,..:11,111.•,.. -marl, it gaud speaker, alit, to go out and .• 1.. dollar- to brill Hitler, and able, after tht. million II so that Hitler is. rightly matte ',lotto. one 1111111 W110 1114;11t fill his 111.1111ili , 1!1 I he i' iii 111, Whitt , House and is vetting mare than Still, tipsy,. may he anothim loose --and it iiic • 1.. ■ THE TEMPERANCE PROBLEM Kansas Senator who Nan:irked • I think it in. :v., • I 1 , :HM1,1111111( he lope :11,1, hill the lelIlle•lallve 1 , 1 „i , l , I , t• - , 1 , ill 0 0 • I lool:07.5, my own solution. Awl It o • it lei nuttle mandatory that liet.i, i - .al'_- s mid that he make it "liertiella“ I k required of the pious Jew no 11 lilt ' . - I that if 11111. 111111 Ill o i ■ ouldn't take more than thrit 1 • • I lit. dig " ,, I • , 11 ■ • th e BRAZIL'S FIRST JEWISH LAWMAKER STAUNCHLY DEFENDS JEWISH RIGHTS hitt,' n stubs', By ISAAC RAIZMAN • One look at Sally Rand with fans I reminds us faintly of Itelmeca. That's a geed one about Nlervyn s 11 I t 1 1 t Ill. re t i ll'(iT ii. ii: 11 as - t LeRoy . . . he's having' his heels \ 1:, l..1 •1111 any te..-' built up the request of the it .i, t,. mm was their im he haute niissus -o 's he ! • ! Jou,' to ti—till . • Dr. IL • 1 I simile!. than she , I i, I :• , . •. IN, lie. hold I • , olony of II,- By ARTHUR SE1 I I I 1.afer, it NVII, tilt .1.'01,1 ill 1'11 . .1'1 , 1 . 11i the .11 . W , , 11 , 0 by a i•11 elevinfl by a %VII* Tm ,, piirty, lint , lepreot •ctiies of the . I 41,1 Ile 111.1r • • le , 1 ho , t , .11 '.• Ill'aZ11. 1 - . NI.%1.1•1111•!. lit A here regai Lafer ,I • • I .1 ' lila/ II. ,t1.. '1 n. oealthiest. 1.,, it,., 5510 ., , 111 , 111 , 11 , • 1 1%11110_ vit's and ten , hit Iona! .hou 11 1111. active in the Jewish visits them often. umminm I- and still defends the In I 929 DI 1 .1' ' l • r 1 1 wiis r • 1 1 ' ,, f his people whenever first didegato t, 1 .11,1 f huild • Nations and 2. in l',. • , Before lb'. lafer left for the in a number of .. 1 the great . I . : i —evil! , i • ,. 1.• • .... Illymic. ,:tii.. the pion- constitutional assembly, which tintt t•cononlic and t. , .. , i' II, imaellir /It 1111 11 ttl Us e fer the first time since 193 0, when as number of yes , the revolutionaries overthrew the associated with ' • • '• • ts effort sin that many ol.- con-titutomal president and hi , la•ague, which ...tild he hurdled. 111)11111. the deputy talked spread campaign' ! I 1 .1,1iuni had te he built in l',, • 17• ■ Players had f 0 he *e1,1 Asith a represe nbitive of the Jew- Mien tif the ish Teliataphic Agency ibout the the Brazilian pe i s , . 1 , .. ,,,,,, 111.Zeil I .1 f r- I.. • I , ' I ., . fo r line Ili•W con-1,/tlf 1. , 11 and as bearinr • 'zed and was the 1 r had upon hauler, affecting the Jewish ous industrial and , /....' '' ' I, ' • m . ' ' .. .1 ad m . Funds residents of Brazil. ganizations and o , i• •onized to be rim -, •: ,, , „.1,.„ :.:.,5 ..., .,. , ,. ..„,1,.,1 f rom m e ,ip I/r. Later, who is himself a mem- in the foundinr ..! , ,„ , • . „ .., . - ... ■ , tho al h- tier if the younger.11'WiSh renera. ian 1 n il u s t r I a I . ,,1 . ----------- , ,,,,,,beg ,,t• tion to have rrown up here, is hi h I Ai. t .. . „ i t,. "try optimistic shout the future t"he ....e indl'UnsYtr'it'i ' l ' I''Ii I3r11/ /1. .tk to 1111%111. 1 . ' '11 11 1 114 , •ii ...:..,: • ' 1' .'i !In,. of the Jew's in Brazil. Ile ritual t- „re. the liberal tendencies of the pro- ish h t.).ri .rjit8.sr.'r llise cliIi.I,' • .‘ li.,, us t,, ,d,., .. ...: ,,, 5 I 5 ... ,.., , , , the jecp,d constitution a , pr011f if r h,ir,uh itschifulobl is"lelfi luti , s i , • , I %., . m a this, 1 . 11U merntinv enthusiastically - •• ■ ,:tr? What nth at ' ..- - .... ..'. - „...t.., -and cariouspedits of the pr o je e t, holdinr. children Ii membership? 11w stadium .•• . . H , k.,.., .. - , the separation of if age to stutlY 1. '' ''. i• • alas. Unien have its dunes of o . Holy I .. . • s. i in- ameng th , ' I ! • II ith pi.; ,- t . - . om. church al,: ' dc; equality for all was modilledt I ll. ' struocil. etipsru ,,f ieligions; ..., • P tom regarding re- threat of liquida -, In a spo 'al nie“age to the Alm, plebs! anti with •,.. at boll betil te - the Der,ster trial Britain sub:, A - .i. represent- llrbills in-1 c 'ion in the schools: over all the Jewist 11,4.1. L. mien. July I. Lord Mel- s .d b y it !„,:,, „ ..,: ...,.: ,,,,,;, t h, freed , ., • - 1 ning religious mar- state of Na'' P.i l ,,,,,, Hat: , ,. ,• .., - . : V. wuht,tbn, aaminuairntbu, ti ,- ,•liett stated that t he two points first Kr, .m• , . (1 I ad r. h Tf,, , .• `, 1 .iencies are an inhe whloh are "highly indieative of went iii, •i . -lit that ii ent part of the old tradition, of Later aided in l'• . the spird and purpose tif the move- Mr. le .... . : fluent" a, the success the Jews it he. n,11 , , •- - ,,,, A , , . mea a refl. Brazil, from which the Brazilian a special cone,. have attained in creating a national ter f. 'rInlet natielial work among People will not depart. Dr. Later written by Pro' , ' hi imeland and the "medieval per- the Maccaltee athletes. does not doubt that the projected about Jews. TA. secution off Jewry which has flan. In an intemiew he discussed pro- constitution will shortly become ceeded in silenell - ' ed out in Germany.." jetted plans fiir the second Olym- the law of the land. . wg- ah iant ,etirs3. „I„,. - t, t ti ae n dlea Ile then went on to say: pistil to be held in Palestine in When questioned about the im- 'The redemption '1 Israel must lell. The events U111 1111 . 11.111C sW1111- migration of Jests, tfl Brazil, the iniz the intellet . !' be atettniplished by Israel . ..The nung. cyrling. tenni: : boxing and Jew ish deputy assured the inter- Brazil. physical side of this task is in wrestling, fencing', football and viewer that a new set of generalDr. Later hope- -- St.111*. measure n o I, s, important basketball. The final day will be imrnigratian regulations will soon of his work in t--- than the mend and intellectual; devoted to social event.. Maccabee he released and will be very favor- assembly, he will by ' ' ,,,i...1 the f.pe and in its determination physi- organizations throughout the %esprit] able to the Jews. In the present service to the Jew ,-!, in t* cal renaissance Jewry has turned have already started training and governmental circ:es there are of Brazil and thus r ."; . iot to the Bible, its own history btoik, planning for the event. Judges are many people clear-sighted enough Jews are • positive !ern I :to fur inepiration." being trained and the Lelewer to realize. Dr. Later said, that the , growth of the coo .ry natr; ati net ow From events and personalities , chool S for Instructore is to be es- Jews were instrumental in the, are to be given f e who lived 2;100 years ago and on a ' tablished in Palestine, progress of Brazil and still are, the land. • tle. II,. per uhar at inespher hui t ing. and contrails .1 dine ntal ill to,t a . A t.. '• 1 , Agency, ill the form '1 i I\ Just plain gie--„I; di 1 - of lilt following statement adopted in .1111lly Ma rcoreta Hellman, do II gilt er of a prominent Los Angeles banker, is breaking into cellu- loid at $35 a week a s a stock actress. Her sciaen cognomen will he Margaret Hallam, and her first appearance will he in "Gambling Lady." An cm!), snit Jonah Garbo, who knows? r" and nothing to utzike" except iiorld--hattering blows unless the Illtoeton i. loet•n- erly t , infined am! prop..,1 . ,. 11,- ann.-m1; mum. h then i. I‘ 1110. will ha‘ e to do, whetia r llmhlmnmtr er riot \‘',. .i - t, have an uphill task in liehtinr the Third Reich tin y , m dot ml i- a Stlee etindetnnation of their irresponsible action can, front the Jewish gel1 , 1•1.1' , w IN THE OLD TIMES 1- 1111. :11,41 the 11,4 al Chi), i 11111,'n.m'b 1,1,l111 curate. !lot just funny. • • •. ' 1.t•onard., mia till` 1,1. s i Those confusing Rosy thea• tens will he no more . . . the name Boxy on the Radio City theater has been adjudicated U. legal . . Henceforth will he known as RKO Center. Only the old Rosy will continue as Rosy ... or Maybe we'd better skip it. • ',id appl y d can II fuet, 411111 h i t 11 t11 win ther ,...• n1 , 1 it lil lyRoy • • shit is Il ■ — ■ ,• 111111L George Gumpul, the and uimmllim rmrI - rnmfD1110- Wieck, i- suing her for fees due him. WORLD MACCABEE PLANS TO ENLIST THE JEWISH YOUTH OF AMERICA 1 ;WI', 011111Y. 1111V1 1 Illy doubts INhet111 . 1' Jack of all trades is. of eourse, 11 1111,1..1 . of 1, ,,,nlative 1 - : r• 1 titicoliers ' There is, of I-liars i',litort of can't be much good in any. There is a -1 ,, • ., which with it Inally Calling- thca in construct, ittelitotig. Jt'WS s ,„•„ • '1,1111 . 1111111 till. • ".1,-1, of all trades" Doug. Jr., on his return to cinema town, denies the rumor that he will become a British subject, but admits that Holly. wood is only a temporary stop- ping place for him now. • ----- - - -- - lt -11111/'•1111. JACK OF ALL TRADES \\t1111 11111.111. his stage debut at Ili in something called "Ameri- can Grit." Adolph Zukor emigrated front Ilunrary. to America at the are of I ti . . sweeper111 a fur store in Ne \v York . . his ad- vancement Ii mum hastened financial- ly by his invention of a patented fur clasp. ' 11 , -; . S B„, is katzmann, the great Zionist leader, I I ha - . .. , = ,, : ,,, j , ,,,,I.: ,r , ,driget„ , , . „ ,. of a intuit If many law'. I 11 or wa', agriculturalist, a chemist, and his plan for ii,:, all raleSlille 1A . A1•111111 11611 as an ecumenist ids,. But most picturesque of all of Ear/cumin's cii, waiter. This, however, was forced upon him by ,,, , , ,i,t,:iitti„,. , :. , i:,..... a,,,iph, ,, iii,1,1(. ■ gutl Ill t. i t;opitiet a ,S Ii. I i,,, snt ti:tly ini,• ,11, il .al,itst ,iy,,• , i1,11. i. f ,Ci1 • [11 ly that the tny s l'alc , lille. W11- ,, , , IIIVIllillg 11110 1110 I 1- nil ' s tl - 111•11 N1.1111'. 111 Older tin sI there c IlIrt• • thin)! 1-1 as 111.11 hete:ItIri:ill and II liilliiiiuil 111111 many Il i1 s I. rik c; and get at...•' Ilit Sl1110I1, Ill. , picting Palestine history since the war. 'mm t i:11Ii . - llo , n lit e of Ittl- l Lp task of liasion service. MATTER OF SALESMANSHII' the 1. Saint The Habima, world - famous Hebrew troupe, is making a talking picture in Palestine de l'ecf bit. I Het. iiin ri that KATZMANN—WAITER AND SCIENTIST Jesse Lasky is a California pro- ' duct , . . Was 01„ , of the first. to . go f tor, It , \ la`ka mliii mutt 1111l gold 11.1,11 . . . tins anion the lied hundred people to rrIl " A" , 1 " r:r rrIr r i ri:r1 !, say. ti., tril ii ii that ....lei many Cod many ,01110Wilcnv \VIM( fields did his Mind 1101 penetral c'' hg Am e ri c a), history, we have ill ll.: • ,,r • :ir . .1,•ir,•,•-..,, ml iimim \kilo cArellell in a • * later. le• sit 1-;141 I In ,,,,iiali,r philosopher, to equip himself for life, i, :, \ Ar i r al dWiri r 11 1 1 ith r Illit ill] I I Mr ..r . 1 &ICI k 110W he,. • • worked out, hut it must have hall its points. A few 1' 111111 the note-book: Louis Alayee, at the peak of his success, is only 1g years old. Sally Eilers' hair is naturally auburn, not blonde . • . and she is just past her twenty-lifth surnuttut- i winters included 1. Inc 1,111V1ileS, The "efrvi'l," Will boyeott movement the backing if Tla.11 "i i. )111, "A WINNING FIGHT" that the best way to give the tinmittnt I. of II:, .. enc. To pet led 11.1111111 1.1)1'1 i 1111.11 - 1' obey orders coining from London l'hicago. That is Why, by t11111'. . 1. -. Ali this eets into the statistical the nitwit' of "ex- port," and h,ok. like Germany's gain, is hiltst it actually is Ger- many's hiss, and loss for t r im cr. SO 1 - 11t1111 the Egyptians of old chi., tinder "exports* . all the lug- gag!, eat•riet1 away hy the dopart - takes time to aceustiou people in WIll'S/INV tO but SIPWly, 111111 it and too keep abreast with e 1. 11111t.,“ tan at once !effected 11. . af liernian ex- mm - p..t Tle.o. stcti-to s, by the wt. are ii lastly amounts to the \it At (mow:Ilion tif capital from Ger- many; hundreds if not thousand: of substantial people are jil-t now removing frail the Tin cml It, icli's :Aegis their inau.liinery, thoir I Iml' 111:1(1 . 11111 stouks Or their 11.111,1 m 1 , 11 under the form of itemufs. timli ml g« ■ ,,ds, in order te -t.i I t elit here. I.. II, aVali. I' ri•ri CSttlS SU! dr.. 14 ' ad Ire o ,t11/1 , 1 trot gr. Ill But 111 Lli'llt•nal, 11 seellls Iro 111,', 11 Won't' sa mpl, ,1 Heir, easily A,111011S canines. a ,. world_ his original tag was Jack Ktihel,ky. •lit , r .-11 ■ 11 "failtirt• - 1111 , 111 , 111 H. I ------_\ , r t h a I 0 t i7 ( n: S; , i , ti , s si-, h, .ilt I, 1,:( ir 1:1::: ,g lali, ,,.- r t - , h ,, : . , i ti : ,I i: m. l I . I, 11, ,, .j t. n ,,Il 'i . , i ,i1:1,s1r,t, , r I li ir ii l i,N i: ,1 1 i i,,r , 1: 1.1 : . .iNt, I.: ): 1 t is ::1: it ; ,1 ;b l i i"l' ,1 u' '1,1,::::,al: i ,l''l I 1•1111 • 111 lee ,pn the delicate sub t et all this talk of Inimal •ii. After all, one expects that there should be a .. • . flow from the rabbinical tield to the theater. ii,. intrinsiealb theatricalabout the rabbinate. I ain I : • We just ,Ii•a.,veted that when Javk Benny. iimh, amid ',Teen 11111111M , .11 y, m-ilt I..y Inc 1• 1, ■ ,11 .1:11111g plainly I ' described mu.. 111(11 . - all The to 1. still no and espet.uilly in Flaw e to he , s ..., they will talk to .you about 1 draft or an advance. icly far from ti. mon to pay ,ornpliment, 1.. o- I, is- ;Is 111.y...1i I ..1 s; 011 liii ..ptimistie 111. 11:1i list1 1 - • LI,,l 1 Loyeott efforts is concern- ed. l'here is still no leave of any real uverld-liasion in that respect; the sairieus oorninittees created ill several countries for this pur- pose at•u. tieing their voirk in perfect watertight ignorance of eaeli other'. activities, successes, fm miii er exiierienceS. There Etna been fully three different at- t,topt:. ml 1 1 -1 1111 , 11-/11111.1' -•111111 . kind three ditions mf mimlmt Iit CHANGING OCCUPATIONS Years ago Louis B. Mayer began his theatrical career by operating a small theater in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Believ- nig that a new attraction would house business. he prevailed upon a famous opera star to ap• pear on the program. An un- usual occasion ... he would pre- sent the singer to the alldlenCe so elated was he that he . . forgot himself ... spoke on and on ... and when it finally was the star's turn, there was no time left for her to sing. « I,. I, ,J1.11• The former rabbi of East Orange, N. J., Rabb I now a 'limiter of the chorus of "Let 'Em Eat Cal., • Gross abandoned the rabbinate some yea' s Iv' • . tin interlude in business. And now to the stage. .\ nethei equally 1111Vel trantit11111 is that of I11, - Abraham Feinberg, who now, as Anthony From,. ,,• p, times a week for N. IL C. • • • Wits fOlid I ii Vat. • • • /I - - 1111111'rClal .1 ,1'. al, ,, iv - InvIlti„nnd • •I.1 • In tof 111lool'It•l • .1,11 Illleellrell111011 •,,, .lt: %vs build : thiilu Arabs :',1,titute to mi- rr 1, 1 111,•11t. trl .1. Tel .% to11•11, 11 to n i!1it HZ'... .11. ------ 11 . ..li A CENTRAL BODY kir lie It from my intentions to pay an ■ .•ompliment to of illegal llers` tlt I I- The rea,,ori may he that isorIll t. ,r . I, shit, everything only '1 , 1.. entry, it fails to frown (11)011 similar illegal entries of Arabs. But aside from this fact, it vvould he NVeli for those \vimfire S11 all XIMIS ill defend the poor Arf dis to take into consideration the great benefits that itre derived by Arabs front Jewish investments and Jewish efforts The bulk of Jewish money In the face of such tragedies. it is (hill- poured into Palestine flows into the pockets cult to understand why so many American Fill'ilwrnittre. Arabs benefit Jewish communities have failed thus far, " 1 th'' culturally and socially from Jewish inind- after ten months of Hitler ride, ill p rov ide grants.. even a minimum of relief for the unfor- Pl'("'t it this is hi he found in the fol- tunates--the refugees outside of Germany, g "InP"rativ' tivws items from Pales- ll ' whi the persecuted within Germany. and a ch i '. tine, both coming to us from the columns haven of refuge for German of the Palestine Post: dren. It is certain that Detroit Jews will, be- The Jewish Class.. The Arab Case. fore long, be asked for their contributions toe , statienerY to the German relief fund. This C01111111111- items, IN pewrituir ity has the traditional reputation for living , • I up to its national and international as well • bons, turi n paper, ink, confident paste, etc., will be mann 41 i W e ;re as its local id& ,gaons. that %%'hen time arrives for the planned factored in a mete 5 ork- 111, 111 , • appeal that our people ililer ■ li in sh ■ qo about to be 4 . Stall. 1' 1 1 , 1.1,1 l'• lished by a group of fulfilling their duties. . ti Mr. Hyamson of Palestine. Who is responsible for sonie of the diffi- , -I finance -- i/1 1 1'. I 1.11It rr rr Irk, 11, , ,le WS VI10111 it suspects m • 1.t• • , d the excessive illegal entry of Arabs into Palestine, and that while the Palestine goy- vIi1111. , .1. r • 'I It teas rightfully pointed out liv spokes- niell for Jewish Iftbor in Ptilestine that the ' cause of increased Arab unemployment is in ---- - - .1 , • • liement seem , lust the , eisiter: in the , ,,,,1 • • ti, .• of those activities of the past few which niarked the rounding up of tourists who over - stayed their Ail- Moto... rant FINANCE AND CREDIT .1,t11 of replacing i thing mole if :ill thuiti ills- tit' "nil ; ;., , Sir Arthur (..rvilfell W 1 ' 11 ' 110 1) 0 . High Commissioner of Palestine, continues to make concessions to the Arabs. The rea- sons advanced for his present attitude toward Jewish demands fur an increased immigration schedule. and for the cessa- people, mostly German 1,1 III one H.mflmm , 1111t I IIs, I t Comparative Cultures in Zion. i1 . 111111 . 11t luuTsiuul tm it 1,1 I lilted time in Zion, is the increasing un- employment among Arabs. ; 1.11 , I Weeks . , ISI1 ' , , af- menthly • . .11,11: lint] 1 1.ele is no , tendency The 'Jr I I ,anison's case presents a glaring the manner in which a Flcitish- official in Palestine has learned to e ■ eit holier than his superiors in inter- li011 s I exactly like a commercial As to the '.1-ing agency. ,.• salt. of the busines.,, , to 'don't"--no need for us to I the Third Buda itself is tal.mg care of that, every Berlin every if any daily. I ii .se enough to keep Ull the n the Ger man All'. now' being l'0111illeied in Pa le>1 Ilyamson certainly has a lot of explain- ing to do to vindicate himselffor his au- Dons against t u rd Itttitinle toward Jewish I mmigrants to Palestine. cern. I/r. Jacob Ifillikopf, president of the National Conference of Jewish Social Sim- ' vice, who recently returned front a visit Germany, submitted a report to the Arneri- can Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, ! in which he relates the following: "'But our children,' 1101.1.MOOH:- -Did you know that all the flax Brothers are of note? Grouch° is a wizard at the guitar; also plays the piano, harp and mandolin. lInt in, who took his name front his favorite instrument, the harp, is also no mean pianist, flutist and trombone player. Chico ... well, you know how he (. 1111.:**Ils 1110 pion keys . . . and he's g.oil at the violin cornet and zither, too. Zepim is an artist with the *1.1xo- and flute. phont•, piano, ',Till, Their mother poured all this mu- sical education into them with un- relenting zeal . . They had to have their leSS011, WIlell1V1 - or Ilof r T A tilt . ling the law to the (lisitth.fintage of hit fellots .1ti‘vs. Which is evin more tragic than non-,Itiwish uttfriernIlines-i, In it statement to an audience of 2,000 1111,11aSSail woolen ill NettYmith, during his United States, Sir recent visit in Herbert Samuel, first High Commissioner of Palestine, stated that leaders in the government %cert. - exceedingly ,. vm p a ih e rie " to th e of Palestine's doors to the Gerntan-Je \visit refugees. l'er- haps 'Alit. Ilyarnsim will lake the cue and will himself become soniewhat "synipa- tlietie" to the historic efforts of his own people. In view of the latest occurrences in Pal- estine, lt. 11vitinsiiirs guilt us mare aggrfl- N. ated, more serious. Jews wilt be justified 11 I I; :IA 1 in •t, NMI By DAVID SCHWARTz A RABBI JOINS THE CHORUS mil. "A. AL Ily , arnson, author of Rebirthof an AncientPee- il to his own aesthetic standards. o h:mt I ..fl1 . to think of a critic who cle- • !he buildings outsid e the Jaffa Gate a,ei the outstanding strueture of the Is it a • "not very handsome." •!, ■ • "Ugly Iluchess'? • oi imt p!. Tidhits (in/ 1CopYrIeht. 1913 Jewish Teletrauhle Al•n,* lor By HELEN ZIGMOND By VLADIMIR JABOTINSKY j„ i i ii the next sentence:— not very handsonie "Fuld,ii ,. -t . . builthog ha, 1,0 11 put up by the Jewish Na- 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England By the-14/ay Our Film Folk hut y 1milling? General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac1040 sau• Jabotinsky Urges New Boycott Strategy i' l„ad •ne t ,;.,•'ril'Oist" k'g b: s t.h' e first ?nun they have Them is absolutely nothing about i,o,ding- to strik e the e)e or to satisfy ii vi. the ae•thito nse. 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