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I TOLD THE TRUTH—

(Continued from Preceding Page.) !,,oild have been extradited to Ger-

VIERECK KISSES
THE ROD

many with the same equanimity
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
(Continued from Preceding Page)
it h which the burgomeister of
constant reports of my utterances
(Continued from Preceding Page) in the press after I had been re- laaren had delivered up my four
many accept my Wandering
not
communkts
and
had
■
srnrades,
fused the opportunity to present
0
Jew •
democrats aroused the roan-
Jewish position in America as a evidence. And therefore the court
Mr. Viereck does not explain
u>'
in
great
mass
meetings
and
1
sentenced me not because my book
result would become untenable.
• • •
did not tell the truth but rather brimgh their press, and had there just how it is possible warmly
2
not been ninny more than a thou- to defend a philosophy when
because I had told the truth.
REASON NO .3
3
Another reason that Brandeis
Nevertheless the danger that the ,and telegrams anti letters from one is opposed to one of its
4
gave was that if he left the Su- frightening intention of the German factories in Russia, from pen clubs, major tenets, Neither does he
trade
unions,
writers
and
leagues
preme Court at the time, it would government was successful seems
5
seem to perceive that the "fete
be unfair to the American liberals. substantial to me; in the future the of every sort. The international
6
Harding was president at the time. intellectuals will be more afraid pies, sounded a distinct warning. of a book," instead of being of
Ai-tu:dly
it
•
•
the
solidarity
of
and
repre-
than
heretofore
to
see
If Brandeis left the bench, Hard-
little account beside the "fate
7
the proletariat and the intellectuals
ing would appoint a reactionary to sent truth and actuality. And the
which had won the fight.
of a nation," may—and in this
8
his place. The liberals would be publishers will be more cautious
Delmar—Hitler's
Friend.
case does—imply the latter, for
justified in feeling that he, Bran- than ever.
9
I do not, myself, understand the
deis, had not been true to them in
Holland's Attitude.
!attitude of Holland. It would not the simple reason that the fate
leaVing the bench at the time
Fortunately I ant in a position occur to me—not even on a•count
of a nation which meets ideas
when the Supreme Bench as a to prove to authors, publishers and of this verdict--to engage in a con-
with a bonfire is already sealed.
whole was so thoroughly conserva- the German government as well troversial argument against a coun- •
Mr. Viereck obviously resembles
tive, even reactionary.
that the actual result of this trial try whose inhabitants and leaders
Jonathan Edwards, who finally
was just the opposite of what its have in most understanding fash-
initiators intended.
WHY NOT A GREAT
ion met the spiritual and material
succeeded in persuading himself
RECONCILIATION?
The ideal leisure for work which need of the emigrants half way,
that he was willing to be
Such were the reasons given by one enjoys in prison should appeal against a country whose national
damned fur the glory of God.
Justice Brandeis at a meeting to authors. I was able to draft a dignity has never in all its his-
Mr. Viereek is also just as plain-
which, for warmth of emotion, has considerable part of my new book. tory turned to national hysteria.
I
cannot
under-
Nevertheless,
never been equalled in the calen- To the publishers I make the ex-
ly a new Nathan Ilale regretting
dar of American Zionism. Waves ceedingly comfortable announce- stand the verdict. I take it that
nothing except that he has not
of admiration and love swept the ment, that "Vaterland," which for the government of Holland did not
hall from the delegates to Bran. four week4 had been forbidden and itself know anything of the com- more than one book to give for
his country. Only one further
dais. Yet within about six months confiscated, received during and rades of Herr Brandenburg.
It did not know that this affair stage is possible to the ecstasy
came the bitterest fight in Ameri- after the trial, a record publication
can history, and Brandeis was to abroad. But to the German gov- was symptomatic. For I have just
of faith, and that is the one
! received the report that a court
withdraw, publicly speaking, from ernment it must have been decided-
Zionism. Only publicly speaking, ly disappointing to have the press action against arothe• quotation, achieved in the step taken by
of all the world concern itself in- from the English edition of the
Rasputin when he sinned re-
however, for no American Jew has
tensively not only with the back- book, which bears the title "Murder. peatedly in order to provide
been as consistent and persistent
ground of the trial but also espe- —Made in Germany, had been in-
in his active Zionist work as Jus- cially searchingly with that Neu- ! stituted by a more select friend of himself with opportunities to
' Gee Brandeis, even though the deck affair.
Ilitler, the English journalist Del-
repent and to receive forgiveness.
latter's name is never mentioned
The attitude of Holland in the mar.
Will Mr. Viereck write more
in the Jewish prints in any Zionist whole matter is curious. The book
I confess, for the information of
connection. Recently, he gave appeared in the same text in al- the German government, that if books in whose suppression he
$1, 000 for the Arlosoroff colony most all civilized languages, yet r this charge should be admitted, I can joyously concur? It is al-
in Palestine now being sponsored nowhere was the objectionable par- would go to England, so that an most his duty to do so. Be-
by the Histadruth or Jewish Fed- ticular passage provocative. And it English court may also substantiate sides, suppression makes grand
e•ation of Labor in Palestine. And is strange that the book was not the fact that my book is an ac-
he has been continually working forbidden in Germany until I had count of facts. Should I also be publicity' for use in backward
for Zionism, quietly, unostenta- been sentenced in Holland. What condemned in England, because I
countries like the United States
tiously. And it seems to me that could have persuaded the Dutch dared to speak the truth, I shall
where the heretical works can
it is time to publicly recognize government to permit its prosecu- . finish my new book, in which the
still be sold.
this fact and officially tender him ting attorney to play such a role? same sentiments will he expressed
Publisher's Sale: Me. Viereek
the respects of American Zionism. There are many indications that I as were expressed in "Vaterland."
bus canner' . -ft nut to •illuleaw
Today, even among those who
"My
First T.-a Thousa nd Years."
led in the fight, there are none
HENRY WINEMAN ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF
AI all bookr.orta.
who have any but the most pleas-
ALLIED
JEWISH
CAMPAIGN
FOR
$175,000
ant feelings toward Brandeis.
TO BE HELD HERE STARTING ON MAY 27
They all love him. Why not let
it be known. It seems to use that
man
who
the
Morris Rothenberg is
this year represents the American (Continued from preceding page.)
(Continued from Page One)
can bring about the great recon-
Palestine Campaign and the Joint
ciliation. For Rothenberg has the End Clinic, House of Shelter, Jew- Distribution Committee.
A n y months than saw and acclaimed
faculty of bringing people to- ish Community Center*, Jewish Old moneys raised over and above the Catherine during her entire reign?
• • •
Folks' Home, Jewish Unemploy- $175,000 goal set will go directly
gether.
• • •
ment Emergency Council of the toward German relief.
We are glad to report that
FLASH!
Jewish Social Service Bureau and
Pre-campaign headquarters have Aline MacMahon, niece of the
My private sleuths tell me that
been established at 508 Park late Sophie Irene Loeb, was ad•
the next biggest piece of news on
judged the most i popular char-
the Jewish horizon will be an an-
acter actress on the screen by
nouncement by Turkey, opening
the Britisher. in a contest of
that country to German-Jewish
the London "Daily Mail."
• • •
refugees.
The thing is said to be in the
A certain star was Invited to
brewing.
appear at a Jewish benefit. A few
If it occurs, it will be a repeti-
days later he replied that he would
tion of 1492. When, in that year,
I be unable to attend owing to a
Spain expelled the Jews, it was
previous engagement. Note Wag
Turkey which opened its doors
, signed "Secretary No. 3." Oh,
to the Spanish Jews.
[ deah me!
•
I urn told that, if the present
brewing goes through, 100,000
Sam Goldwyn is one man who
German Jews may be expected to
doesn't want to forget his humble
emigrate to Turkey.
beginning ... on his desk are the
• • •
knife and shears with which he
IS HE INTERCEDING?
used to cut gloves . . . they're
Is a certain Italian statesman
gold-plated now ... but an ever-
whose name begins with M and
present reminder.
•• •
ends, in I interceding with England
in behalf of the removal of the
A woman in the background
recent ruling requiring tourists to
whose business is pushing others
Palestine to make a E60 deposit?
into the foreground is Ida Kover-
The Italian line is finding the
NATE S. SHAPERO
man ... she it was who first intro-
Jewish immigrants into Palestine
duced Louis B. Mayer to politics
their best customers. Their ships United Hebrew Schools—and la
. • . or perhaps politics to Lnuiebee
have carried some 50,000 of these national and international agen-
. . . After guiding Mayer's inex-
Jews going into Palestine in the cies will benefit from the funds
MELVILLE S. WELT
perienced footsteps through the
past several years. The ruling of raised in the campaign. Approxi-
local political medley, she helped
the High Commissioner, about mately half the amount raised Avenue Building, Randolph 9340, him to find his way up the path
which Zionists are so aroused, will go toward the relief of Ger- and headquarters during the cam- to Hoover's little White !louse on
threatens to cut in heavily on the man Jews and their settlement in, sign will be maintained et the the hill. At present she bears
Palestine, through the medium ofHotel Statler, where the report
Italian shipping business.
the title of Public Relations Coun-
In certain circles you will hear 'I the United Jewish Appeal, which' luncheons will be held daily.
sel for 3101 • . . also Official So.
privately that Mussolini has taken
cial Secretary for that studio. In
a hand in the matter.
her idle moments she is a star
• .• •
'discoverer, Jean Parker being her
BREVITIES
most recent luminary.
A son of Israel Zangwill lives in
Mexico.
were7h:oting a scene de.
The New York Mirror carries a
picting a crowded street car and
story about how Mosley and his
bus. Prominently displayed out-
wife, who is partly Jewish, lead Patient, Acquire Faith in Doctors; Hospitalization Fund side the vehicles were large "NRA
the Fascists in England. The Mir-
— We Do Our Part" signs.
in.
Raised by Allied Jewish Campaign Solves Many
ror should wake up to the fact
side, sitting and standing, were
Problems for Patients.
that Lady Mosley died last year.
dummies . . . with nary an extra
She was, however, partly Jewish,
Just ordinary, every-day living t he children for whom she has 1" the payroll • to
• . be • seen'
and so the children of the Eng-
lish Fascist leader are "non- was more than Esther Cohen could s truggled so many years continue !
Are you letting?
face. Six children looked to her under her guidance and protec-
Aryans."
for care. Grocery bills and rent t on.
• • •
AIRPLANE EXHIBITION
used up every cent of the small
This little story illustrates sev-
SELF-HATE AND THE
AT THE CLUB SHELBY
allowance that the Department of
INFERIORITY COMPLEX
eral important points which indi•
We are a little surprised when Public Welfare could give her to cate clearly the necessity for they
support
the
family.
All
this
had
Theodore
Wettstein of 1411
we learn that there are Jewish
hospitalization fund. In the first Collingwood avenue announces
anti-Semites, yet the fact is from been bad enough, but now con-
days long gone by: some of the stant pain and discomfort were! place, had the cone been referred that he is sponsoring an exhibition
most prominent anti-Semites have making life really unbearable.
to Receiving Hospital, the doctors of airplane decorations and valu-
A visit to North End Clinic there would have had to start from I able equipment at the Club
been Jews. It was so in the days
of the Spanish Inquisition. It was brought the situation to a crisis the beginning and repeat all the Shelby, on the twenty-first floor
of Hotel Shelby, Lafayette and
so in the days of the .Reformation with the news that the only thing
, when Pfefferkorn, the German that would bring her back to any- studies that had already been First street.
The exhibit is free to those in-
where
near
normal
health
was
an
made
at
North
End
Clinic,
such
'Jew, sought to burn the Bible,
and Reuchlin, the German Gen- operation for gall bladder. Of as x-rays, laboratory examina- terested in the development of the
airplane.
course, it was simply out of the tions and clinic studies, so that
i tile, pleaded that it be spared.
Mr. Wettstein announces also
And, in fact, as Dr. Melamed question for Mrs. Cohen to pay they might have personal observa-
once said to me, it is quite a nor- any amount, no matter how small. tion of the patient's condition, a that free lectures will be given at
intervals
during the exhibition.
toward
the
cost
of
the
operation.
pre-requisite
before
they
could'
.
mal thing. That is to say, self-
M. D. Smith, publicity director
hate is quite a normal thing. It At the same time, she could see operate.
of
the
Fort
Shelby, is assisting Mr.
clearly
that
unless
her
health
was
is but a kindred phase, indeed, of
Secondly, the -doctor who had
restored, her family would be cared for Mrs. Cohen at North Wettstein in arranging the lec-
the inferiority complex.
•
tures
and
the
exhibit.
• •
broken up and the home life she End Clinic was able to follow the
had struggled no hard to main- case through to • successful con-
YOU CAN NEVER TELL
I have known some rather pe- tain would be completely de- clusion, thereby justifying the ef-
culiar reactions to Palestine. Re- stroyed.
forts he had already Made toward
cently, two girls of my acquaint-
this patient's care.
Acquire. Faith.
ance left for Palestine. One had
During the course of several
Fund Part of Quota.
an unusually rich Jewish and even visits to North End Clinic she had
Third, the patient's mental state
Zionist background. She writes learned to have infinite faith in was such that had she gone to Re-
that she likes Palestine and all the doctor who had examined her, ceiving Hospital under strenuous
(Continued from Page One)
that—but she is coming back.
diagnosed her case, and recom- protest her recovery might have
The second girl was one who mended a diet. So sincere was been seriously handicapped. As people—the annual conference of
had very little Jewish background. this faith that the mention of • matter of fact, even though it those engaged in social service,
She is the average American Jew- Receiving Hospital for an opera- meant • choice between life and community center executives and
ish 'shikseh" type. She is as en- tion to be performed by an abso- death,, it is doubtful whether she Jewish educators, to take place at
thusiastic about Palestine that lutely strange doctor brought could have lieen persuaded to un- Atlantic City May 24 to May 30,
now her younger sister is plan- about in Mra. Cohen ■ state of dergo an operation in the city promises to be one of the moat
ning to join her there.
hysteria that boded no good for hospital.
significant in the history of this
The moral is—you can never the outcome of the operation.
The Allied Jewish Campaign phase of American-Jewish life.
tell.
Fortunately there is available at which will be held from May 27 to
The National Association of
North End Clinic a Hospitalization June 7 includes in the goal set a Jewish Center Executives was or-
HADASSAH REGIONAL
Fund raised every year through substantial sum for • hospitaliza- ganized 16 years ago in order to
CONVENES MAY 22.23 the Allied Jewish Campaign and tion fund with which North End foster and develop an interest in
destined to solve just such • prof Clinic can round out its medical Jewish center work and to pro-
The Michigan State Regional of lem. In this case, the Hospitali- services by hospitalizing patients mote the friendly and helpful
Itadossah will convene this year zation Fund was called upon to for care by Clinic surgeons where relations among Jewish commu.
at Grand Rapids May 22 and 23. finance the badly-needed opera- such care is urgently needed. The nity center workers.
The National Council for Jew-
The president, Mrs. Louis Lebster , tion. The same doctor who he , ' fund is one of the eight local
states that • fine program is being cared for Mrs. Cohen and who causes included in the $175,000 ish Education is dedicated to the,
oper-
furtherance
of the profession of
goal of the campaign, which is
arranged. Rabbi Bernard Zeiger knew the case thoroughly,
of Flint is expected to be the ated upon her, and she was is - sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Jewish education, to improve the
quality of Jewish education, and
turned to her home to cnnvales ,, Federation.
, guest speaker.
to develop professional standards
Another fund was called up ,
Those member. of Hadassah
CARD OF THANKS
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and their friends who wish to to provide ■ housekeeper for byr
of
The
family
the
late
Benja-
All sessions of the conference
attend the conference may receive so that she could hart compl•.
min
Abramowitz
wishes
to
thank
ur-
will
be held at the Et. Charles
r
freedom
from
home
cares
more information by writing o
their friends and relatives for ! Hotel.
. telephoning Mr.. Schmarya Klei - she was again entirely well.
their
kindnesses
and
sympathy
ity.
The
Feed's
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man, vice-chairman of the re
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