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Each Case Helped by Hebrew Free r I
Loan Ass'n Tells a Touching Story

PALESTINE AIDED
BY GABRILOWITSCH1

BY-THE-WAY

By DAVID SCHWARTZ

(Continued from Page One)

Detroit. Another "mitzvah" that
the Free Loan performs is the (Continued from Preceding Page)
work for months applied for • lending of sums of money to par-
loan a few months ago, saying ents to provide a trousseau and I rather than for anti-Semitism"— 0
that he had the opportunity to go wedding festivities for their if you get what I mean.
1
• • •
in with another man in a market daughters. Other loans finance
2
fruit stall, if he could furnish $50 college courses, or enable the' NOW IT CAN BE TOLD
.A correspondent asks me about ; 3
to meet the balance of the rental young doctor or dentist to pur-
payment for the stall. lie got his chase the equipment for his office. the German Jews in Palestine. 4
Vt here does this money conic 1%e11, here is a story of an event
loan. Recently, his wife stopped
in to make the final payment on from? What are the terms of ' that happened Palestine, in con- 5
nection with the German Jews, 6
the loan and to say that the He- these loans?
The Hebrew Free Loan Assn- which nearly caused a riot at the
brew Free Loan had made life
7
possible for the families of both cMtion is not to be confused with time.
Some older l'alestinians and 8
men by enabling them to carry on other concerns that lend money.
business. Two more families It is a non-profit institution, de- some of the more recent German 9
saved and returned to their nor- signed to assist the poor man who immigrants were sitting some
mal status of self-respecting, self- is in need of help, who can afford months ago at the Vienna Cafe,
sustaining citizens.
to pay back the money loaned to the famous rendezvous in Jeru-
"I gotta have • boss," an- him, but who cannot afford to pay salem. The two diverse groups
interest, carrying charges or in- were seated at tables bordering
a
weirdly unkempt
nounced
on each other. Finally, one of
vestigation fees.
looking individual the other day
The Hebrew Free Loan Assn- the older residents of the Yishub
in the Free Loan offices. "Lady,
dation charges no interest. The: asked in Hebrew of one of the
I gotta have a hoss. My hose Association does demand that the German immigrants —"A y z eh
person who gets a loan shall se-' sha'ah—What time is it?"
died and I'm trying out another
cure on his note the endorsement 1 "Bitte sprechen sic zu stir in
hoss this week. Thi s hos. is
o. lc., but I gotta have $45 to of two men in business who are sin civilizirte sprache" ("Please
buy him with, and, lady, I just resonsible merchants. The money talk to me in a civilized lan-
he borrows must he repaid in guage"), replied the German Jew.
gotta have • hoss to pull my
• • •
wagon." Well, he got hi. $45 Weekly installments, beginning the
week
after the money is obtained, • A CALL TO ARMS
although,
bought
his
"bon,"
and
The answer was followed by an
and the final installment must be
while hewas making out his
paid eight months after the date uproar, and I an told for a time
application, a fire engine passed
there was the threat of a civil
of the loan.
the office and the animal tried
The overhead of the Hebrew
• runaway, which was fortun•
It is not to be inferred that all
ately stopped by his future own- Free Loan Association offices, at
er in time to save damages le 1915 Clairmont, is net by the German Jews shared this point 011
Detroit
Community
Fund,
but
se-
view.
There is no question but
the precious possession.
Many, many people come to vere inroads on the association's that almost all of the GerThan
caital
have
had
to
be
made
re-
Jews
were
reluctant about leaving
the Hebrew Free Loan for money
to send to Europe. Often the only cently, due to the depression, the Germany—and some were bitter
I income their relatives abroad have bank holiday, and the fact that about it—and of course some of
ts the amount sent to them from last year the Community Fund them could not feel at home in
(Palestine.
ter today threatening to shoot me I I ant told that there were some
'JEWS THREATENED
if I sing here tonight, but I am twelve or thirteen thousand Ger-
AT PUBLIC RALLY
. man Jews who came to Palestine
OF
MOSLEY
PARTY
Backstage she showed the letter last year, and that several thou-
-.Cut Courtesy Detroit Free Pre..
to reporters, It was signed "True ' sand left, but between nine and
(Continued from Page One)
MRS. ISADORE GOODMAN
German, Right or Wrong, My ten thousand remained. And I
think that is a very good per-
Country."
centage.
the new developments in Pales- f the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi
The letter to Mine. Schumann-
• • •
tine, particularly from the agri- League, declared Sunday night at
!kink read in part: "You prom-
cultural efforts of a revivified
concert held under the auspices ised to sing at a concert on April IT HAPPENED BEFORE
Jewish people and a redeemed 0 f the organization in Carnegie
I am not at all discouraged by
22. Shame on you. Don't you
Jewish soil.
1 !all that "a more ruthless, wilful know that the Jews suck the blood the fact that there are those who
defiant record of violation of our of the German people to the cannot adjust themselves to Pal-
Urges Study of Hebrew.
A short time thereafter, Mr. laws that these officials are sworn bone? Don't you know the Jews estine life. Read your history of
1Gabrilowitsch was interviewed for to enforce and disregard of the tried to bring communism into the early days of America and
you will find the same thing about
his views on Jewish matters, and rights and interests of our mer- Germany?"
this country. Read Captain John
I he urged that the teaching of He- chants and consumers would be
Dr. II. Borchers, German Con- Smith's History of Virginia, for
difficult to imagine."
brew be advanced. He stated:
sul General, expressed the belief instance, and you will find him
A capacity house, including that the threatening letter re-
"I regret that in my childhood
saying something to the effect
I did not study Hebrew, and now, many prominent figures in Jewish ceived by Mme. Ernestine Schu-
at this period of my life, you can and non-Jewish life, heard the mann-lleink at an anti-Nazi con- "that many grumble because they
understand it would require very veteran attorney, leader of the cert Sunday was the work of have not their downy pillows, nor
much of my time. To be able to boycott movement against the either "some enemy of Germany' their plentie of taverns," etc., etc.
read the Book of Books, the Bible, Nazi regime, criticize the present or a person of unbalanced mind,
in Hebrew, is an accomplishment administration in Washington for the Associated Press reported.
which has been denied me. It is having failed to "respond to the
Arliss Sails on Nasi Liner.
fine and poetical, this language of obvious demands of civilization
(Continued from preceding page.)
George Arliss has muffed a cue
our ancestors, and I consider it a that it promptly and in scathing
privilege for Jews to know He- terms register its official protest and shattered a beautiful illusion. say "effsher"), "The Scarlet Em-
brew. I think young Jewish peo- against the proven outrages per- The distinguished British actor, press," is so stupendous, so colos-
ple should be encouraged to study petrated by Germany upon its who played Disraeli and whose sal, so magnifique that you can't
minorities, solely because of their speaking shadow is currently flit- find the story ... and the art, the
the language."
ting across the screen in the role statues, the gargoyles are so nu-
Whenever Mr. Gabrilowitsch race or remote ancestry."
Untermyer attributed the fail- of that famous Jew, Rothschild, merous, so amazing, so bewildering
speaks of Palestine and Jewish
achievements there, he takes oc- ure of the American Government sailed for Europe. Which in itself that you can't find the actors.
casion to laud the efforts of Ha- to protest to the "presence at is neither cue-muffing nor illusion- The redoubtable "Von" paints his
dassah, in improving the health the head of our State Department shattering. What is both of these, canvasses w i t h breath - taking
of a week-kneed, milk-and-water, however, is the unusual choice of beauty ... yet controls hie actors
conditions in the country.
ships that Arliss made. When you
The annual $5 luncheon of the gentleman living in a past genera- 'read this, Mr. Arliss-Rothschild like ventriloquist dummies. Sam
Jaffe (or was it Ilarpo Marx?)
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish tion."
The anti-Nazi leader ridiculed will be treading the planks of the rapers in and out among the gro-
National Fund, which prompted
'Boycotted North German Lloyd tesque figures until you expect
the
idea
advanced
by
the
"sedi-
Mr. Gabrilowitsch to make his
liner Bremen.
him to chase the first blonde he
voluntary contribution, is to be tious propaganda bureau known
Not a Jew himself, the actor, sees. Frankly, we felt cheated
held next Wednesday noon at the as the Friends of New Germany"
that the boycott movement in the veteran Jewish press agents of Jaffee's splendid talents in this,
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
country was exclusively Jewish, , around town said last week, his film debut.
A. H. Friedland To Speak.
• • •
might have made the first page of
The guest speaker at the lunch- pointing out that the American
Ted Healy ... the stoogeless
levery newspaper in the city, by
eon will be A. H. Friedland, of Federation of Labor and other
lannouncing that he would con- comic . . . soliloquises that
Cleveland, president of the Na- non-Jewish groups hod also joined
since bathing suits are getting
tinue the illusion of his role by
tional Council of Jewish Educa- the movement.
scantier and scantier, it looks
refusing to patronize a German
After
receiving
a
tremendous
tion, director of the Bureau of
!enterprise.
■ a though we are in for a nude
Jewish Education of Cleveland, ovation, Mme. Schumann-Heink,
deal
this summer."
Perhaps, though, after a second
superintendent of the Cleveland contralto, revealed to the audience
• •
Hebrew Schools and president of that she had received several glance at the steamer's passenger
Sue
Carol, who has been living
teh Zionist Organization of Cleve- threatening letters from Nazi list, Arliss should not be criticized quietly in Hollywood with her
sympathizers.
too seveerly. For, sailing on the
land.
She said: "They sent me a let- same vessel is a Mrs. Marie-Anne child, will make a bid for a screen
Another feature of the lunch-
von Goldschmidt -R o t h sc h i I d. comeback ... as soon as she gets
eon will be the appearance of
■ divorce.
London. It. J.
London. Whether or not this passenger has
Chaim Ostrowsky, popular Pales- nky,
Julius B. London. J. Levitt. II. Erne. any closer relation to the famous
tinian artist, who will he pre- It. t'. 1.1111”.1. Fannie Latmlon, Max
BROTHERHOOD DAY
Jew
than
has
Arliss
could
not
be
Mortimer I.Ixq 410111 towwen.
anted in dramatic interpretations
Loewenherg. S. Lultetnkv
lo.rg,
JR , k
ascertained.
in Hebrew and Yiddish.
Sarum] Le,y. William Mandell, lInhett
(Continued
from Preceding Page.)
A large map of Palestine, spe- MorwIll Lout. Maskin. Milton Miller.
II Nom. Nisanbaum
cially drawn for this luncheon by Loola Moan Sidney , 8110R
News Editorial Comment.
Porviu
lac ld
A. ttilfmon. SKIT, 1
ed, like a symphony, of
tore
composed,
Fred Staber, able Detroit artist, Ralph
Interesting comment on the
Paul . Posner , Mollie Itadncr.
tinct instruments , eac
will be unveiled at the luncheon. I.. n.,... Mandell Itonenrweig, I' Ruh' , strength shown by the Mosley many d is
onda
y
's
rally
s
finding
its
deepest
and finest ex-
All guests are requested to be V . e1:441.:ial
o neli. 1{W 7,4i. j Vir M movement at
;:nae7.r
. ' "I'.'. 1 ,7 .
pression while sublimated to the
present at 12:30 sharp, as the ham Sandler. A. 1•Whlegall ng. Henri. contained in an editorial in the '
music of the whole.
S fhltweltser, Selik, 11. Storm
luncheon will start on time. A Schneider,
Detroit News of April 25. Under
David Sky, I . noted Nathan Rievakow.
Such a destiny, history has given
kosher catered dinner will be IC, Sp1
dito
et title
rii tall re British
Le:: 7- ..c , th
it is h Fascism," the
t, d ,
,A ',a ... g n e
,,,.. ,.; a n It „ , r 'ran
to no other nation to fulfill—nor
. ,r
R .
editorial
served.
Zedek Si ster hood, A. Weesteln,
stele. I, Weln
has
history conspired to bring
Mrs. Eli Sachse, chairman of
Wei N. Waldron. Wein.rdert, slew,
Ti,, puhlo• lauto•hing of Fxa iem
about a more difficult time than the
n, Ita‘ol Wel.. Man Wilmot,
Al
the luncheon, requests that all N
R s a political movement In England
Al WekIllan. reprenentatlye of Moto ,
present
in which to fulfill it. De-
took Mare Sunday, when 10,000 per•
members who were not able to Itelit 1 Society, Joseph A. Zr,kmatt.
;
mocracy, mutual aid, tolerance are
none titled Allier! Hall and Ilatened
turn in the money for their pledges
to an addrew by tieweld Mosley, et-
on the defensive. A disillusioned
at the last meeting should come
The ale, of
mtniser of the a. tIvIly.
and a weary world is listening to
t he 111.111.110,
to hair caused
to her home at 1528 Virginia No Distinctive Jewish Music,
1/11PfIPIRM: hul a mo.-ntent no eaten-
tie seductive promises of tyrants
Gabrilowitsch Says.
Park, on Saturday evening, April
nively advertimot wan bound to
and mobocrats who are openly con-
SEATTLE, Wash. — (JTA)--
aroma. the curiosity of a
a•
28, which will be the final day for
temptuous of democracy and relig-
largo
lAnton. and III, MORI,
Agenial
poet
of
the
piano,
with
a
names to be printed in the sou-
k•altirts were /tontines. under or-
ion.
sharply-etched young face crowned
venir booklet.
der,. to rally to the rail. Their
America is not free front this
a doubtful
political
strength
la
still
by
a
shock
of
wavy
white
hair—
At the meeting held Tuesday
Quality.
danger. There are forces within it
afternoon at the Book Cadillac, this is Ossip Gabrilowitsch, world-
The doctrine announred
Moak,.
that,
in the fair names of patriot-
famous
genius
of
the
keyboard
and
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of
CO/11111P;
In RIIIIIIIP In PI•IPIIIP/II.
ism and Christianity, are playing
In
plication.
Everything. that ran
the United Hebrew Schools, gave symphony orchestra maestro, who,
be m
apanta. lur ed In England le to he
herd against herd. They are using
after
holding
1,800
persons
spell-
an inspiring talk on "Jewish
importation.
Fond
exeluded from
the rich differences in the human
and raw material.. are
label-
Women in Zionist and Educational bound at the University of Wash-
make-up of this country as enter-
ed only (rum countrlen that tmr
Work." Miss Rose Cohen favored ington, turned from an encirclling
from England. England is to rake
ing wedges for the poisonous shafts
crowd
of
music
lovers
and
auto-
the audience with piano selections
air much food ionatable. Ennelani
of race and religious prejudice. Or-
will not bother with tariffs or Um ,
and little Elaine Knoppow gave a graph seekers to answer a rapid
ganized religions of every creed
tm. It nit! Pimply refum to lake
fire
of
questions
from
the
Jewish
recitation.
anything that ronthetra with BrIttah
must scotch this danger by holding
Telegraphic Agency correspondent.
production.
The following women, who have
fast to its fundamental doctrine,
He
bubbled
over
with
praise
for
For-
That Round, easy. hut IP W!.
been actively working for the
the Fatherhood of God, and its in-
eign mule la 110t PO PIIIIII1P as that.
luncheon, will also serve as host- Palestine. Ile said there is no dis-
Interference
It Invites retalia-
with
evitable corollary, the brotherhood
tion. RP many rountrim have r.entiv
esses on the reception committee: tinctive Jewish music, outside of
of man. Organised religion must
been finding out. and an artificial
Mesdames Eli Sachse, J. Ellen- the synagogue.
not be content with merely defend-
nyetetn in trouldenorne to met up Ran
Ile stamped his foot when he
stein, Max Schubiner, Max Hay-
Mill more trouldenntne to maint•In
ing the principles which it has long
now
nation..
with
The
Iumilnlons
arm
man, I. Goodman, A. D. Markson, answered the question, "Would you
maintained. It must summon the
problem. of their own. and a na-
L. Lightstone, William Fellner, play in Germany under the Hitler
tional pride After all the I ron Isle
best energies of America to face
taken to link the Ihnplre together
Sam Heyman, Kurland, Max regime?" and replied heatedly,
the major tasks of social recon-
by trade •greentente. •r e they to
Weksler, Harry Kraft, Charles "Certainly not!"
struction—the elimination of pov-
be eonindereil foreign cuntries.
o
Then he smilingly added, "But
Brody, Victor Bernstein, Sam
growing raw materials for BrItlall
erty, the clearing of our slums, the
manufacture, RIM pelting such food
Cabot, J. Deytahe, Joe Fidler, I hope to bring my music to Ger-
promotion of peace, the curbing of
as Great Britain specifies tine in will-
Philip Slomovitz, Sam Friedland, man audiences soon. The Hitler
criminality, and the cleansing of
ing to oak,: We wonder If Mosley
has conalderpd the Imperial prob.
f. Frauman, N. Finkel!, Max Gold- terrorism cannot last. No reign
our theaters, our movies and our
le m.
; berg, B. Genser, B. Harrison, founded on oppression and persecu-
press. Jew, Catholic and Protes-
aim Om a
The Engliah
numtlen on Ilk hands JOIRP
tan must forget their minor differ-
Max Dushkin, S. Jacobson. A. tion can endure."
have leen elf- Wiled from Ms Vaal. ,
ences in the face of this challenge
Gabrilowitsch, whose crop of
,Knoppow. J. Lattin, A. Miller,
movement twcaume •an • clam they
' which threatens all religion and civ-
!Louis Miller, I. Margolis, Sam abundant wavy locks makes bin,
N•vert helium
to
"
lat
or
religious
"
"there
th
ere
"III
be
no
s
ilization. In the fellowship of good
Munch. A. Panush, R. B. Newman, look not unlike his father-in-law
dirierimlnation, bec•une that would
works, they must build the Great
Louis Rycus, Sam Shnitz, 1. She- Mark Twain, war asked if he had
Ise antl.ltritinh." nn the other hand.
, Society.
Jews nimt "put the Interest" of Eng.
wach, William Silver, A. Smilo, any explanation for the unusually
land before the intermix of Jewry.
A. Slutsky, A. Faxstein, H. C. large number of Jewish artists of
If they um International flnanre in
Lippitt, J. Kunin, S. Weiner and first rank.
Way. llotrIment•I to SInglitml. or If
was unable to meet the Free Loan
they are loaders of Communtem. the
"Is
great
artistry
attributed
to
Bessie Rubin.
budget in full. The Hebrew Free
Pawl/nit will know how to deal with
Mrs. Max Weksler is president Jewishness?" the piano poet repeat-
them"
Loan Association is therefore in-
Great Renate On the mandate for
of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the ed the question. "I can't nay. In my
cluded in the 1934 Allied Jewish
Palestine Bas Moeley forgotten that
own case, I'm not that much of a
Jewish National Fund.
'Campaign of the Jewish Welfare
The following are additional Jew. I don't know if one can say
Federation for an amount suffi-
pledges for the donor luncheon: Jewishness helps or hinders art.
cient to replenish its capital and
The 141aem Begone Pate., Rena Fee- Jews are better interpreters of
Poland
Can
Halt
Anti•Semites,
enable it to continue with its work
Meln. Elate Rohm. Bow Rohm, Goldle great music than tney are comp°,
Weiner, coo, WeIngarden.
Paper Ch sssss .
of helping many hundreds of fam-
ere.
But
again
I
can't
tell
you
Madame. A. Aare, Rom Arm. RM.
LONDON.
(JTA)—In
order
to
ilies to maintain their self-respect
are Allen. A Armin, J. Berk. 11 Si,.- why."
"prevent a raging, tearing anti- and independence.
Ter. N. Cohen, Saul Copin, Chart. Cam
"Eli,
Eli,"
whose
haunting,
roul-
sumer. I. Capita 1
AnthonY
Jewish agitation from gaining
Officers of the Hebrew Free
TWaterh. Ilm Ehrlich, A. .11 ENO, Mem piercing notes have been heard by
Erdman, L Fineman Merman FIRM, millions of Jews throuhgout the •peed" in Poland the government Loan
Association are David S.
J•* Frank. IV. Fried. Has Freed. H world, is "fine for the synagogue. , .f that country need display only Zenon, president; Joseph H. Ehr-
Feldstein. H. L. Fink. B Fishman. P
has
shown
half
the
firmness
it
lich,
first vice-president; Louis
but not great music," the noted
Gomm, Harry Goa4n,•n, A:when q.t.-
man. A Oplibter. Louts flermamkr, H.
pianist said.
The only Jewish against the peasants and the So- Stoll, second vice - president,
rpod.i.ta. Norris Ooodman, Air flop, music he plays in his concert reper- cialists, the. Manchester Guardian George M. Stutz, secretary, and
belt, It L Ilmehherg, WIIII•rn laentert.
R. leskesIts Blush. Harry Jackson. N. toire, he explained, are the works said in a leading editorial on the and Isaac Shetzer, treasurer. Mrs.
r. Karel, deers. Kahn, I Kap of Mendelsohn—"music by a Jew, newly-founded Polish anti-Semitic Ida B. Colton is executive direc-
Ian. S•tban N. Kaplan. A. KanaWman.
pro-Nazi party.
tor.
Karma. Morels Koffman, Frank Kritri• but not Jewish music.

(Continued from Page One)

en held in Detroit Mr . Gabrilo-
witsch then made one condition:
that the honorarium for his ap-
pearance, the sum of $500, be
turned over to the Palestine mu-
sic movement and to help finance
the Palestine School of Music.
Emphasizing the need of fur-
thering the cause of music in the
Jewish settlements, Mr. Gabrilo-
witsch at that time expressed the
belief that something distinctly
Jewish would arise as a result of

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Chicago deserves to be known
as thegoal to which those roods
lead, for last summer nearly
every country on the globe
sent its people to the World's
Fair. The Morrison, famous
everywhere for ho spitolity,wel-
corned new thousonds daily.

SINGLE ROOM with Both

.50..

DOUBLE ROOM.... 1 4.50 or
With TWIN BEDS ..$5.00 us

• la the Heart

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• Bright, Inviting llooms

• Some of Terrace Garden

IF YOU DRIVE! We will perk your car. Standard rates. No other charges.

MORR SON

LEONARD HICKS
Managing Director

CHICAGO

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