PfElkitturaiWIS/ItitRONICIE and THE UL U.... CHRONICLE PIERACKI, POLISH MINISTER, JEWRY'S FRIEND, IS SLAIN The Heavyweight Champion WEIZMANN REPORT ON REFUGEE WORK DANIEL MENDOZA—FIRST WORLD JEWISH HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION (Continued from Paige One) (Continued front Page One) By MORRIS WEINERR (Continued from Page One,) !Nelson" inn in Whitechapel. 1 NAME WINEMAN ON Committee for Aid to Refugees BOARD OF J. D. C. and Emigrants Coming front Ger- (Continued From Page One) many, on which are represented Jewish and non-Jewish agencies in this country interested in the situ- ation of German refugees and immigrants in the United States It is planned that this organiza- tion will not only coordinate ac- ' tivities of such groups here, but will also centralize the contact with the High Commissioner, The Joint Distribution Committee is cooperating with the Coordinating Committee." • ! man Jews in Palestine, whose sue-' Made Fighting Scientific the present inembrs of class "B" vey of the activities of his or- met Mendoza. After 22 rounds During the period of his ab- of the board of directors. Ilenry ganization cover the period to Mendoza's opponent dropperd to sence from the ring, from 1805' 11'ineinan of Detroit was one of May 31, 1934. the ground of exhaustion, with- to 1819, lendoza served as sher- the lit elected. The report was made public by out being seriously injured. The iff's officer for Middlesex County-. , Work Overseas Last Year th United Jewish Apnea!, whose fight continued after a rest, and He was a most popular figure in \ V N In reviewing the work of the $3,000,000 c a m p a i g n includes again Mendoza felled his oppon- England, and the ballads sung in funds for the Central Bureau for ent. Ile was then declared the -his honor were composed not joint Distribution Committee for the Settlement of German Jews. conqueror. only as a tribute to his prowess , the past year, in Germany and , Humphries was not satisfied but pefrticularly as. a mark of overseas o n ries, 91 r. Ilyman, In teresting Figures . The placement of 1,600 German with this defeat, and met Men- respect fur the skill - With which secretary of the organization, said Jews in agricultural work; the doze in a third battle at Doncaster he developed the fighting game among other things: "For the year 1933 and the CENTER DAY CAMP building of new houses for the on Sept. 29, 1790. Mendoza Ye-, intu a scientific sport. It was be- NEW PROJECT HERE tained the title. ginning with Mendoza thatprize-' Arty months of 1934, the Joint ecc •olnmodation of 1,5110people ' Distribution Committee allotted THE JEWISH FISTIC fighting became a game of skill, Fight. at 56 existing settlements; a s s i a t i n g for aid within Germany a little (Continued from Page One) science and of a matching of wits SE lSATIOn FROM 6.000.7,000 German Jews to find Then came a tour which served l under $500,000; to the various occupation in industrial concerns, to make Mendoza's name legen-, rather than of mere brute force.' CALIFORI1111, WHOSE refugee aid committees and in co- for the camp volunteers, with While Baer has the Star of , as artisans, small manufacturers dary in the British Isles. On Aug.! TI1LEflTS CX TErm operation with the High Commis- and trailers; the location of 400 2, 1791, he beat "Squire Fitz- David (Magen David), Jewish em- sioner, a little over $500,000; and John Considine of the Department OUTSIOE Of THE of Recreation and Rabbi Leon , physicians and 200 lawyers who gerald," a challenger of no mean blem, embroidered on his fighting that it disbursed or allotted for came to Palestine from Germany ability. During the same year, he trunks, Mendoza's recognition of Frain as speakers. They will dis- RInG I with their families and provisions met 4 number of opponents on his Jewishness went much further—, the continuance of vital work in I cuss the advantages of such Eastern Europe, aggravated by a for about 700 children in various sparring tour, admirably succeed- in fact, Mendoza's was a complete and unquestioned acceptance of the return of thousands of re- recreational enterprise as the Day urban and rural centers are among ing in retaining his title. patriates from Germany, $320,— Camp and the handling of adoles- the Jewish faith. Otherwise he the highlights of the activities of Two other fights deserving of cent problems. 000. ' the Bureau, which co-ordinates mention, in which Mendoza was .could never have been nicknamed Camp Committees "One of the most encouraging the work of all Jewish agencies the victor, were matched against by the English people as "The developments of the year 1933 The Center Day Camp commit- in facilitating the settlement of the Bristol battler, William Warr. Star of Israel." has been the excellent impetus! tees follow: Jews as Prise Fighters refugees in l'alestine. Twice Warr was beaten— on May 14, 1792, at Smitham Bottom, and Speaking of the Magen David given to the work of our Junior • Mrs. Arthur J. Hass, chairman; Scores ''Fantastic Schemes . Division by Miss Pauline Baer- medical committee, Mrs. Samuel on Nov. 12, 1794, at Bexley on trunks of prizefighters leads In a statement covering the re- Heath. B. Keene, chairman, Mrs. Howard us to brief comment on other ; wald, its chairman. port, Dr. Weizmann refers criti- Kaichen, Mrs. Myron Steinberg, Children's Aid Jew's whose names dominate box- cally to the "fantastic projects" "It is gratifying also to report I Mrs. Ilarry Cohn, Mee. Leo Cron, ing news, NE CAME II1TO TAE which have been suggested re- 56, Mendoza was still successful Mrs. S. Greenberg, Mrs. Si. that under the leadership of Dr.' Jack (Kid) Berg, Whitechapel FISTIC titlIELIGNT cently for the absorption of Ger- in exhibition bouts, again having lightweight, who was the center Solomon Lowenstein, and with the ; Wayne, Mrs. J. Frazer, Mrs. D. unto 144 StOPftO man Jewish refugees. His remarks made a sparring tout of the coon• support -of a number of Jewish or- Braehman and Miss Stella Thall; OtaX SusMaglet el of attraction in this country sev- , are believed to concern the press try diMf LAST YEAR . His bravery was evidenced eral years ago, because of his. ganizations, the German Jewish registration committee, Mrs. Sey- statements about the possibilities Children's Aid has been incorpor- ' mour Frank; publicity committee, in Angola and South America. In on July 20, 1820, at Banstead whirlwind style of boxing, not ated, to make provision for such Mrs. Jacob Albert; volunteers this connection, Dr. Vs'eizmann Downs, where, after an absence only has the Star of David em- German children as will be sent committee, Mrs. Reuben Rosen- blem on his trunks, but has em- says: of 14 years front the ring, he ac- broidered within the star his ini- here, to be cared for and trained I field; sewing committee, Mrs. Her- , "In the search for a new home- rented a match against Tons tials—Yud Beis—in Hebrew. in this country in the homes of I man Schmier, chairman, Mrs. Barnet Victor, Mrs. Charles Roth- MAX ISA FIGHT R, fl mom. land for German Jews, adventur- Owen. The latter, a llanipshire Harry Mizler, lightweight chum carefully selected families. "Under the devoted leadership I stein, Mrs. I. W. Ruskin; activities ous and fantastic projects have innkeeper, was Mendoza's junior P ion of Great Britain, has the STAR. fill CrITERffiltlER,R been easel brou sincteR, onticEn, Ann Rn ghtup, whilst by six years, Mendoza being in U nion Jack embroidered on one of Prof. J. P. Chamberlain, Amer- , committee, Mrs. Leo Mellen, chair- 010 ACTOR. NE 14RS 0-1011e the great opportunities which Pal- his 57th year. Mendoza took se- leg of his trunks and the Magen lean member of the governing man, Mrs. Sydney Sherman, Mrs. (OLOR nala A RIIII180tu body of the High Commission for Myron Jacoby (dramatics), Mrs. es ins offers to them as others, vere punishment, and after 12 David on the other leg are persistently overlooked. We rounds Owen was given the ver- Harry Mizler, now only 21, is Refugees, there has been estab- S. Q. Kesler, Mrs. Si. Blatt, Mrs. are told that Palestine is too s II di II llished the National Coordinating Nathan R. Berke. the idol of the East End of Lon- mall, diet. the took this defeat to heart —Specially drawn for the J.T.A. by Den Rolla and an malt schemes are con- and retired from the ring, be- don. He won the lightweight title enth he would not have time to sternly being sprung on us which coming the landlord of "Admiral in January of this year. He rep- THE WINNAH AND dress and rush to the club on time. speak of new territories waiting resented England at the Olympic NEW CHAMPION Ile was under contract to ap- to receive immediately millions of Games anti since his 17th birthday Maxie Adelbert Baer, the Liver- e,irat the pear at the club as the winnah Ji;wst.ossN ounptirain e s s "rlta•maul in m•Illrmrnt In s, •r,.h of made an excellent record for him- more Larruper, the Handsome and new champion and do some are and self. Lothario, the clown with a punch song and dance acts for the adulat- • involvMg millions are lightly— &Veal Other Jewish Fighters ima Permitted finish, is the new heavyweight to Km ide ing and adoring public. He ful- and without a shred of expert I There are now three Jewish 1080 ' 0;0';',1 ;,'"h """0 champion of the world. He is the filled the contract to the letter knowledge—discussed. We have ::ive nilien champions in this country: Maxie ' Yo a' n■ I me nir:r'r eleAu 7r.r". n' s*, first Jew ever to hold the world's with one exception. Ile was wrong never claimed that l'alestine as it Baer, heavyweight; Maxie Rosen- heavyweight crown. ..aura Ir pr me ant on his time by four rounds, or in is today is capable of receiving or y 01 the bloom, light heavyweight cham- In II rounds at the Madison other words, 15 minutes. Is Maxie immigrants in their millions. What would he too enlarge the o mettialenta where they are now work- pion; Barney Ross, who holds two Square Garden Bowl in Long Is- arrogant? Well, we ask you! ing. I.y Mel- axing III. area of IrrIgattle we did, and still do claim, is that land, granting inans fur the intro haa titles as lightweight and welter- land, New York, Maxie taught WHY WE PICKED BAER the absorptive capacity of Pales- or .ttl.• and poultry, and for the ereo•- weight champ. Primo Carnera a boxing lesson that Before the fight and all during tine, even of Palestine west of the then of additional farm loulldhign. An In Canada, one of the very for- additional expenditure of /PI 000 (g10 the Italian giant will never forget the training camp fiascos, we said Jordan. could be increased many psi head) would ensure the permanent midable fighters who is contesting and which left him groggy, bat- that despite the "lack of condition" times over " And the type of service you get when you buy aotientent of Latin German immigrant,. for the British lightweight title is tered, bleeding and helpless when on the part of Baer, and the hue othout means, and at Ise same time the able Jewish lad, Al Foreman. 15,000 German Jews SettledHalite Ina wnlrn„•ntm to from us gives you added value for your money. the referee intervened to end the and cry raised by the sporting ex- --1- „ Jews Express Regret Dr. Weizmann reports that the 17 ■ Oiis-;r:' Al once won this title but was fight. - perts of the nation, he would win., I"r Hundreds of satisfied customers speak of our deprived of these honors by the NEW YORK. (JTA) — A state- rate of immigration of German Problem of Scholar., Scientists Here is an excerpt from our prev- Maxie's clowning antics were in ment issued last Friday night by evidence from the third round on, ious column why we were so cer- Jews into Palestine remains the seeds' was, 01 tnr tragedy ear British Boxing Board of Control ability to serve you well. nd al for refusing to defend the title the Federation of Polish Jews in when he wen quite confident and tain the Baer would come over the Same as in 1933, when 11,000 en- ,..a'on" pja'r St‘i suTt=11 l'i'l"t1 : I e et: America and the American Jew- knew in his fighting heart that the mountain: tared. There are now an addi- the woolen, or Jewish arholarit son on the ground that the purse of- aelentleta Only a very few nave sm•• ten! was too small. llonal 4 ,0110 in the country. ish Congress expressed "deep re- battle was his whenever he wanted teat., in finding permanent oro , upatIon Primo is a behemoth. Ile has do-. harry Stein and Erich Seelig gret" at the assassination of Col. to add the finishing touch. After In the course of his report, Dr. • hroonol, including the 15 who have EVROL • , keen invited by the Turkish govymnoitit to of Germany are two Jewish boys Pieracki and associated the attack flooring Camera seven times in the vesting feet when they land on an Weizmann says: f opponent. Ile is big and powerful I Ire Unit orally of Stamboul. Quite who can offer excellent battle to ..vie ventral Harems 11.m on him with the series of attacks first three rounds Maxie put on number have reeelt eti Invitations rim and for his weight and size is 1.fiono I:,oman -Ian sto l a k e perioshi ranging from one to two year, any Nazi. Rotholz is the Jewish on Jews and with the presence in an exhibition of arrogance, riiiki- fast. Built like a battleship of the , aloont am I, odt oral a ark . Int !odd, so I• 5110 univermities In the United states. Poland of Dr. Goebbels. It ex- ness, and foolhardy antics which modern type he surrenders nothing t ,,, o ir,.n . o.;,r,,,. toe noln , rm of the middle-class. Irmo iciaasaa and other countries, but theta champion of Poland. Perez, an- pressed hope that the government make hint the dizziest heavyweight of its effeetiveness and ',Inver be- i., 1,,,,,. rit.,,, , :t tJ;tit , ,, ; ,,,,, , , riati l , :o . lt:,.,ro,1: . 7 o t i - loiml fate at the aplration of that pyrlool is other Jew, is the former flyweight doubtful. Many are atilt In champion of France. would act vigorously to halt the ever to have won the title in pug- MIST of its increased speed. The on . Motet...lent fat met '' ' '''' extremely l' any, the niaJorhy deprhed of all Not a bad record—and it al- ,.. T , Ite,.. l' . , , , n,l, ral Bureau ham enabled Ger- olitortunIty for free relent in, work. attacks. ilistic history. champ can keep an opponent at I hy (. .1 , , ,,,,ti t i,1 , 1 :e ,i , I,P,,. .7,r, k .,, , ,,t,tn the la7d Their aanist•nts—wa refer only to the most sounds as if Jews are monop- A cable to the Jewish Morning It was a grand fight and the bay, even if he cannot sink a rival most gifted—are In an melt 1110re Journal of New York from its J. T. A:s batting average for pick- with his terrific punches. BUT, if i n s evontrondathot or 1,5o0 paid; l in'reljn 't! ,igarate plight, and are fared with des- olizing the boxing game. 11534 DEXTER BOULEVARD But a word must be said also Warsaw correspondent states that ing winners is still 1000 per cent. Camera is a super-dreadnought ,, g nettlement. I hi PII,Xkltl. latriplura fUture that hoists 110 hop, 55' h.t.h,r • onsliteraille number of theme relent's,. t ad, king Munn:rat. at the AT BURLINGAME about Jews as patronizers of the Naras are now blaming the Jews Our sports department picked a Max is the destroyer type. Ile is tall.. nd scholars, older and Younger, ran o OM, a In Tel- tt i, II ' e I 1"6 ". 1 Jee r saloto, 011 he given faellIties for boxing arenas. It is a fact that work In Palestine for Pieracki's death on the ground winner in Ross and a new one in much faster than Camera and a organizing their transfer to the land is solely a question III tondo. Longfellow 0577 Jews flock out of proportion to that they resented his permitting Baer. lot vier hitter and has more ring ., 1, 1 NI ,, , miler to 0 oo, Ide land for the ..While It Is true that our University 1 e. let 0 0, p,1, 1 ,, or nil Goebbels to come to Poland for JEWISH CHAMPIONS IN e Of s grompm, the Jen • In Jertialem Is not yet connioletely their numbers in the general pop- lines, than the present champ, ..:::, , ' , i. n1 I. Mod reualrem 111 1144,0.10 o ptioned, II could even 55W—if Means ulation to witness boxing bouts. a lecture. The Baer is an agile youngster, Ti. THE BOXING GAME I, to I ho present, alio. 1:11,00 & ere as allatoir --oof fa opportunities for From Mendoza to Baer we wit- teaching and reseal-eh to Jewish sehnl- heo o !mole ot, notable for the There are three stairs of the ith plenty of good strong leg i., ars a wl A. front thermatIV. halt, ness, therefore, the rise of boxing, lose Nom the moo eeds of o roll .o tl ism greatest magnitude in the pugilistic action. Goebbels Deniiss'Nazi T Grob 10 , 1 of I iet mom .1,•... ' '''' f"r In th e Ilitt liAtlit I., and Natural or iencen as a Jewish sport. in Polish Talk firmament of the boxing universe. REMINISCENT OF DEMPSEY "I t I. e-I Minted that too. to 7 Son This nplrtles equn fly In III" half, Trr'll- WARSAW. (JTA) — Dr. Paul Maxie Ilaer holds the heavyweight Everybody knew that Jack Ti i . .'1.U'-:;'::ij.'.",'iis,U:. r.':...""adit7SArs17"hnii"Iniu"- 1933 1.1 engaged pm eral Jewish lee• Joseph Goebbels denied last Wed- title. "Sapsie" Maxie Rosenbloom is Ileiniisey was behind Maxie Baer. turem from Germany • Ith the modest . II .1 ` I.., -.• ale, wool traders' nesday night that the Nazi party the light heavyweight title holder Dempsey wits in fur a seven o , soorktnett hl it.. funds pimps at Its ciborium) for the pur- pose; to the Agri, littoral Experimental ■ ••...11 In 1911 loy in Germany is administering a and our own Barney Ross is the, cent rut of the gate but aside from . in estottoltatt- Station In 16.11010ot h, with has depart- ments for botany, inning)'. biology, Agri- reign of terror to the Jews, or champion of both the lightweights' that Maxie was Jack's prodig,1 “no ,•t nr ,• vulture! 011...WM 04 • and fltlally to I n I orpos. o that terroristic methods are being and the welterweights. There an son. Every former champ likes e• Daniel Ilse tiler( itemeare i, Institute. .went fur used against the Jews living in other Jewish boxers who are good develop a tighter with a winning whir h Ix don, ted by lir, IVelatoann, and o Melt Is already emplo, ing Ma en Ger- • and who will be heard from within style that is akin to the brand and it on Is enem...g the Reich. . Po lentils ithout any resort to mdomttlal o ono ernm , The Nazi Minister of Propa- a short time, but these three are forni of fighting that the old champ , pa. uh Minix h ool't ganda and Public Enlightenment, enough for the Nazi boys to shoot used. Thus Leonard tried to de- Innua Depends on Contributions 11,10 e en to amt.. speaking for an hour and a half at. Emphasis on the fact that the velop Singer, Goldstein and Terris, stool petty under, Vio nit to the present. in University Ilall of the Univer- A THUMBNAIL SKETCH OF 11111,1111 has been aids too projects planned by the Central but failed. He saw his hopes crys- the o'entral e to limo "Ion, t ono out of ote THE PRESENT CHAMPION ; sity of Warsaw, devoted five min- tallize in Barney Ross and put the th fonds at Ili411 ,10.41. alt1Mtigh tany Bureau will require several years Maxie Baer, the Livermore Loth.' everxh;unce of effort into develop- I i,noes till, amount Is rertul”.41 atafy for completion is contained in the sites of his address to what vne,o,:d amounted to an explanatinn of trio, the shy, modest, soft-spoken,. ing t young Hebrew from Chi- , et , o . t conclusion of Dr. Weizmann's re- the position of his party on the playboying, clown ing, cago. As a result Barney is the : amount ft ono the torts ee•im of o . ,eitit, port: dancing lad, was horn at Omaha, champion. -- The extent and el , - . r., of theme ae- Jewish question. " •1! A u" It'ot71" photo Isom and Noe Dinars II, idea mum, rielmnd on the funds n hi, ,n He asserted that the Jewish of German-Jewish parentage. Paul Likewise with Dempsey. He with their tooto families! the Central OM, has at ita dispo•al Palatine a on 1513a noo• or the tneoth ask the . ntiontilleen w hi. 11 population of Germany had dom- Galileo, sports editor of the Daily taught Maxie the crouch, his fi- room tlerrny , 111 last year assigned to umportion of inated in the liberal movement News, claims that the bugals.s nesse and his boxing skill. Maxie the pro, emus of their roilerllons, and al . Inok Kalil for generous it to a hlr and in the professions to an ex- who try to discredit Maxie's semi- owes everything but his punch to rash,. t of Inc poi laa , it ; alway. to bear In mind that tent exceeding 75 per cent of their tic blood are betting on the wrong! the Manassa Mauler and former ad alter, ol I,,, the Palatine Law ex- aupport. amination. tot the anring of III31. and the eettlernent of On large • number of membership. All that happened horse. Ile is more Jewish than champ. In the tight against Car- Si ina, n ountry entail. aaumeot that the remainder Immigrant. In •ew anything else and during the fight rorned to other oo mations err ronshirrahle ex eemlitime. •nil that nera, at the moments when the when the Nazis came into power, .. :Ti han a . to the ;la ralintl n many MUMS -especially where children he wore a "Star of David" of white i.ne I in in I- In Baer wasn't clowning, he was remi- he said, was that this Jewish in- gra no are tom aned—otor ettili, ales volt lo r Jett Iml i t and young i ■ eopl• • l.ilk on his fighting trunks. niscent of the Dempsey who kayoed A men. y Iola, ed. in tinter he s fluence had been removed. 11131-3 . finant Int amponmIldlity eitenola ear • Ti,, Immigr•tion of umber f yearn Ile stands six feet two and a half Firpo in the second round at the at the ollspomal of the 'at tat Horan The address was delivered in for oisitiesnes erman J e. • IA introducing Into P•l- G &mons Jen from I:er• nay" who mad aken refuge In Eutopean atine human material of a %err high the usual highly demagogic man- I inches in bare feet and usually Yankee Stadium in 1923. AND UP, LIST PRICES AT PANT, MICHIGAN scales around 210 pounds. Created Jew. ImIng not only soh. German However, the Jack Dempsey of to r.11e,e fresh capital, but al. new Idea. and ner for which Goebbels is known. metals ou!x7rn't''n t'Ite"&""''' His listeners maintained the a fistic sensation and first real up- I ten years ago would finish an op- ohlent premented hy 'th'ere.e .""'refuneon-- set of the 1933 outdoor Nixing ponent off as soon as a rival showed esp., ally In f'rano ti ■ ITratr l; Vli " 7. arO. 1.1:;.. e. lad strictest reserve throughout. season when he stopped Max the first signs of weakening. Maxie loo-rilnakla inFran, •Ione, con fIrnefttneis, to adapt themeelres to their 1.1. 111. Marshall Pilsudski, despite heett entirt:ly malt, new ens Irontnent They are Schmeling in the eighth of 15 /t une' ht h the Sari I•ara Ilene( otnnolttee. Ifehrew assiduously. and week to Improse earlier reports that he had can- scheduled rounds. Fights with is different. Ile boxes cautiously /tuned their knowledge by etending 11.4 tures were nn 1.1•.I le lea, for Palestine and then tears in like a tiger. lie celled reception plans for Dr. nd [lame. But the iery fait that tigerish ferocity and thrills spec- He states that 3,500 young men thew immigrants enine from e, different Goebbels, went through with the tators no end with his sensational can dish it out end take it. He is r thet special shere r m•kes It eswentid reception as originally scheduled finishes. Another playboy of the willing to stand in the center of the and girls in Germany and adjoin- • ✓ae de‘oleal e nd attention should , ing countries are now being In r them ring and toe to toe with a formid- " on Thursday. ring and says he will not take a able titan and slug his way punch I trained in agriculture or handi- Foreign Minister Joseph Bock bow to Maxie Rosenbloom for clown was among those present at the and playboy antics. Baer is chesty, for punch to victory. But as soon crafts for emigration to Palestine. Season Opens at Camp as he realizes the fight is going his Intensive Cultivation' function. Nahelu but seems to make good his bluffs. Or. II'eizmann announced that Coincident with the arrival of Managed by Ancil Hoffman. Ifas way he begins to fool around, to Dr. Goebbels and the clearing of scored kayos aver good men. Cele- horse all liver the ring, and to the Central Bureau for the Settle- Thursday, June II, was a red- the streets by the police of all brated New York debut January make a perfect damn fool of him- ment of German Jews is about to letter day, for it marked the open- half and the crowd roars and likes launch three corporations involv- anti-Nazi elements, gangs of row- 16, 1931, by stopping Tom fleetly in it aplenty. Yet he has a finishing ing the colonization of German ing of Camp Nahelu at Ortonville, dies terrorized Jewish merchants three rounds. Has had 46 fights, Mich. As early as 7 a. m., boys and touch that made him the world's and residents in the Praga suburb scoring 30 knockouts. Ilas beaten first Jewish heavyweight champion, Jews: an irrigation company, a girls, eager-eyed with anticipation, 'rural and a suburban settlement of Warsaw, smashed windows in Schmeling, Schaff, Lev i nsk y. MOVIES AND RADIO WILL began to arrive. They found camp company. Jewish homes and demolished Jew- Campbell, K. 0. Christner, and 'I TAKE HIM NOW In connection with the i rr i ga- in holiday attire awaiting them. ish stores. Four Jewish merchant s more recently the giant Italian The many additions and improve- Maxie Baer will not only appear were badly beaten by the Naras. Primo Camera. His first fight in feature pictures but he will prob- tion company Dr. We'z h‘ tl i n says: ments were quickly noticed by the . ,,li ttla The first-aid station here re- was a win over Chief Caribou way ably play in serials. At least his Go to your nearest Buick dealer and see these beautiful new cars. old campers. Among those excit- ported that seven Jews had been out west in California. ing the most favorable comment women admirers would be able to . 4 ,,17, e r nr mfr m in Iilc , treated for knife wounds and A BLUFFER WHO MAKES were the new 300-yard oval run- see him at the same theater in t he beatings administered by the GOOD HIS BLUFFS ning track, the improved baseball new part+ every week rather than ing up nr the. In Mildn ••e e. diamond, the new observation tow- 11 hen we spoke is Maxie Baer see the some pictur e 15 times. Of Naras. enlitel• h•ne " o Protest against the appearance several weeks ago at his train- course, his radio eontracts will he ,11111, er, the girls dining room and the Inteneir added washing and toilet facilities. of Goebbels too k many forms. , ing camp at Asbury I ark he told renewed at a higher price and Max- nte 1•• • • aum• The League for the Rights of Man • as he would have to knock the ' ie Baer is certain to become as oh- a aid ehmo ,, , Registration, checking and assign- . o, made public a resolution agains t champion out at the end of the sev- , noxious over the air as some o Ion may ments completed, the campers as- •141.1 tedo, the visit of Goebbels ''at a time enth round and no later. We asked crooners we know. sembled for their first dinner. The 02"..::: ti:,*drna'7;e "ntnntn .'"16or'. 71‘n. meal, planned by Miss Rogers, when the 'litter movement here is the ri-ason why and the California . llomeser. we'll be at the ring- I ,ation four or lite orne• l•rvir tom , camp dietician, was a great success raising its head in imitation of • Baer told us he was signed as mas- side every time Maxie is in • fight. present , onotitton of the n.oul I as shown by the numerous second ter of ceremonies at one of New The tax that =port= writers pay to natant the Gemran example." The o rot I and third servings required. Jewish intellectuals who had York's dizziest night spots. ('nless •the government at a Baer fight for , nt No lisle wan lost in beginning the been sent cards of admission to he kayoed the champ by the see- a ringside seat is not a boxing tax „ idea .. .taloa!, a Palemtonhe".1417mo.ol-, t., season's activities. It the evening the lecture followed the example but an amusement tax. You pay your money and you take your • Ind tt the first camp meeting was held. of Jewish newspapermen in re- of , egetahlee •nd Plans were made for the election u rns fr N • • turning the cards to the sponsors. !ski, ■ professor at the University chance, • 5,. Ir •5,. The Jewish n ewspapers of War- of Warsaw. is president of the. ;, • of officers to the council, the mid- f d German I merge, , summer festival and other special saw adopted a unique form of pro- Polish branch of the International Maxie's Father Is iended to l and the •11,/yrto activities. , test. All came out with one page Union of Intellectuals. the or- ,botodest Full-Fledged Jew a. o , •potal r Taps ended the day's activit:• entirely blank except for two ganization sponsoring the Nazi e The opening chapter of Don hate f*so 1 . •er' 4."a"r.allorell. " ;! , and sent the campers to their cab- strongly anti-Hitler slogans bla- propaganda chief's lecture. Gardiner's biographical sketch The eet•hil• in!, weary but enthusiastic zoned *crow the full breadth of Coincident with the visit of Dr. Max Baer, heat, yweight chant- ing' • I, t It ' undrede ri looking forward to the many a, the page. The remainder ef the Goebbels, the National Polish pi, n. appearing in the Detnd "Toe aut•I sod eh/Mirka: Z n' Tt tivities of the coming weeks. qnpaRY • ” 1 N. space in the papers was devoted Lawyers' Association, which is founded wit! Nt ws, contained the following •if St. ma The directors report that no vac. ' • .11 the • entr, mt to articles describing Nazi atroci- affiliated with the National Demo- • Ill ...M.o. use. The mho, paragraph: antics exist for the first half sea-1 •■ mar - Jacob Baer, the father, ief ties in Germany and reviews of ' cratie party (The Endeks). an- Mreemeol. son. A few vacancies for the ger- Max) was born in Michigan. His the actions of the Nazi regime nounced in the Carets Warszaw- Body er Fame *Tb ., eettlement ond half season, beginning July Itt.' tninLigr•nt• father was ■ Jew who came hiesn• ska that it will commence a black- ,nn t, .:."•111) • there. , •la r, Al er methods ■ vailable. Thy, Interested The papen aroused much com- listing of Poles retaining Jewish, from Alsace-Lorraine, and his ' re ..•....... ,s. . N.., i s e. — i should apply to Camp Nahelu, on ' 1-seo .. ment by republishing an article attorneys to represent them. ' mother was • German Jeletssa. on 5. 1. . • • ' the ma ...at. Perry Lake, Ortonville, Michigan ,..••sans m • a"• • a , •r t. altar , Serie. 43-1795 and up. Sates 50-11110 to $1230. Serie. 60-11375 to 1 11675. Sarin 90 - 11875 to $2173 The emaciation, in a public ap-1 Maxie fights with the Star of , =free. denunciatory of the Hitler regime .reem *tall , pe rmanently ..,,. • I &ohm the at David, the symbol of Judaism, ... tat year ago by Dr. Thadeus; peal, urged the elimination of pewee at Flint, Mich ot. and ... • written a We are told that wealth doesn't etiarod I N embroidered on his trunks. Rut mu after ro w o t ri ft Zeilinskl and originally published; Jewish lawyers from practice at th. t' atm. of ransom.. ,, , ; ,. .r bring contentment, and many parr his mother calls him 'Mickey'!" WHEN • BETTER • AUTOMOBILES • ARE • BUILT — BUICK • WILL • BUILD • THEM tat... in the Naszprezeglad. Dr. Zeilin- the bar in Poland. r,.. ,••'• tv ...in, ..Piss reran pie are sure Oat poverty doesn't alien to the historical spirit of the Polish people." Thus far there has been no of- ficial report on discovery of the murderer or murderers, but scores of arrests have been made among the Naras, including their chief leader, Jan Mos(lorf. Seventeen Nora clubs in Warsaw were closed by the authorities, following po- lice searches of the premises. Eadeka Also Suspected Some suspicion has also been directed toward the National Democrats tEndeks), who, like the Naras, are hostile to the Pil- sudski government and have at- tempted to weaken the govern- ment through attack:, on the Jewa. Pro • government newspapers, withott exception, place responsi- bility for the crime squarely on the Naras. The Kurier Poranny, Col. Pieracki's own newspaper, attacks the elements in the l'olish population imitating the German model, "hitherto directing terror- ism against a section of the popu- lation but now against the State and against order." The government, it was learned Monday, in planning the establish- ment of three concentration camps in the neighborhood of Brest-Lit- °Yak, Losice and Olkusz to hold the arrested Naras in line with its determination to root out subver- sive Naras. Editors of the Stafeta, the Nara paper whose plant was closed down by the authorities last week, unsuccessfully tried to find an- other press in Warsaw but were given a cold shoulder by the print- ern in the city. It was reported that they were seeking a printer In the provinces. Jew. Mourn His Death Jewish leaders and representa- tives of Jewish communal insti- tutions participated extensively in the services honoring Col. Pier- acki, whose body, dressed in the uniform of a general, the rank to which he was posthumously pro- moted, lay in state in the cathe- dral here. The rabbinate ordered Jewish shops to close during the funeral. 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