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ThEpagorrjciasnOncr. la(
sad THE LEGAL ClikoNICLE

711E 7 )flitl)11;//;WIS/10:11;1n IC IA;

and TILE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Detroit

• r.. es ••

••

sr T.

Goods

Selling German

a

few days and

wholesale peddler's

•I III • 0.• P .!
t••••• • *et •••••! 1 •1
I• •• • 1 11, 0
ea,. ., Nir•st. Yob. •6.1e. thy A•1

lis•sood

fc

who went to is

supply

tell us that he just could not understand

• f Yet?
•.
S. 4 4,1,0 1•• ■ • ••
s.
T.
owe
•nt
a•••1 ,sob tar ,4,• Sr T - .•4•tr.....
•• mew •es
VW* 1.4•111. ••.140. 111445• ••• •44 • •44

an Interesting monologue. Where he

now Jewish firms could degrade them.

•etc es to sell German•made good,.
Thia non•Jew•A complaint would make

tee•.. ask, •
II Steadiers' Plea, L.ed.. W 1, I •elar.0

lobserptIon, ,n 4411••••

s•e•
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C••••leitie0
Salleat ► Naelsaw• (S•tskule
Nukes. .l tk. Law
tiros. 1 237 11
Per,tateuchal port. , -
Prophetital pontoon le 40 1.26

things that way. he told us. A man wasn't

sure of his friends if he sold merchandise

made by murderer. and persecutors of his

own kinsmen.

Some time ago we commented upon the

fact that although some Jews don't con•

AL 111, SOH

July 27, 1124

comes from-It•sten-they just don't do

trbite adequately to important commun.

ity causes, it somehow does not

Staysky's Acquittal

It

is natural that Jo.* in and out of
Palestine should breathe more freely with
the freeing of Abraham Starsky In the Ar.
losoruft murder cue. which caused so
Much ill•feeling among Jewish groups.
It isiextremely unfortunate that the lose
of a great and able leader at the hands of
an nstassin should have been f-llowed not
by in exerted effort on the part of 'Zionist
groups to work harmoniously for Pales•
tine's reconetruction, but rather caused
wide rift In Palatine by two uncompromis•
ing extremes.
The freeing of Suss sky strengthen* the
confidence of those who believe that jus-
tice must triumph. end there is still res.
,on to believe that murder will out. and
that the guilty will yet be found.

Rut apprehension over the possible out.
come of the animosity between parties in
Palestine has not disappeared with the
luting of fitaysky. Had blood threatens
to disrupt and to destroy at a time when
unity of purpose is required for Jewish ef•
fort in Palestine.

to af-
fect their status in the community or with
their friends. They continue to be toler•

seem

sled. and there is nothing to force their

hands and minds so that they should be.
gin to recognize their responsibilities.

It ,trite-es.if people lose all sense of
respon.ibility When their pocketbooks are
invoked. There lit an old Hebrew adage

which

pays that a man'. character can best

be judged when one of three things are

The time is past when there was a doubt

can Minister of Justice who has been ex.

aky

ro le

of a destroyer of all that has been
Ludt wth so much pain and writer.

In hailing &risky'. acquittal Jewry
Must demand that an end be put to bat.
tree and grite among contending parties
in Jewry, Palatine mum not
tad fin an altar of (feticide

Chalutz Camp

Int elde r

iron the
the former

to lea...



)9,0.h. At a tithe when
bsgiel•ir.g to show eigr.s of

are

fatigs.e, the latter po•etio ell the ∎ .gor and
ItoWsigit tuscr•eary for the retaking of pion•

Pen.

lo tout hot 41.1) ••f Paket.he

It

$01 geiyally •41 appl,r•ble to the Z. ,.4..ata 111

oway.

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.
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at
w *
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lob*
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e.te.
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biltet*Ge

Sills

serrate esr;uervely utitkough yew boycott of

'C14 Getiltet)

This est ord of Damocles n.ust no* be
mule a more powerful weapon than este
before, and the *dainties, of the teopott
now become, the duty of eery liberty.lov.
itg perhot
Jr.. especially dare not sac.
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hem it. the Where! cr.•4

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r••.r of bequest..
We
future ter.efeictore Oat

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Net.- •
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44 •••••tte.f• -f ti. cc. (t•t,t•
ea by that 1 Mit they If 61{ }Joe bate ate (..
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• • r. • ems. is te,ng prepared.

•ndo•rner,••

:say s..: te Larded fir t.rtar atitleftert
The
rotor k•f the .cry t, tr. kexer koeuatt en .*.d

101 40 . - 4 * .0•": 4 . *----•exeeeleeeeeee-t



Ilefl• •1 i.a4 44,40 'le s ✓ b
siatesely
stAsi t, glar Jug ad
era s.gbissesell sees ,



"Do you consider that .nrreaud capita: might
be we .,..1 for the Jeweb Nations: Fund from any
.r a than purely from donations!"

rarase

ground

lat.vio kets.ra. at, ,...'e r r

• of Ilsi tam. fromBrthleben
era p--•, Jew. .1:: he it leas.,
they Li e seyth.rg associated wort:
wort:
bread."
• • •
Ve't
v,--twomonth.
ag.
coiluen and MY now the'
palpate ,- arry.re ;t. We refer to
the et, ry
t Ire r.ft betumn
1r Magner of the flew..
trogy
Ur SVcrrnett
The Tag, Nev York. last Sunday
••hta r.ed
lreg
ret tee
xut,e•t (te,rg
Shaw that this
Irtiartw,nt
always
Tn. r ft,
may be added, was
not :mauled any by the re-rent
me., a , Pe hoteth of the Set!

, 1•. tute A s Di gv1.5r•fly

today win be uncut:natl. tomorrow."

say poese.he to Wm the 141.4 for If. deal*. at
tt,•a cod of which period is out of Ile 30 Iva•
an, r.l. revert to the keret Usenet& e.t.a*

MO'

iJ

fir

tart given rat one

vtdsr to 6411144/

t

l! the price of land has ,ncreased fre or tee

dunes Iii addrt:on eon.• durarie have a-ready bee
•.e.ted ..., them on the .1.411.1'41 of the saber.
I...re at Tat demure per family It 4. tower,

det.cu•t for

- It's a co••:
11.11.4,
"fir sent,. A. f•a•
I. I hr..t.ar,
line
t.' a .•• levue was brit
br

rye
more urgent than for us to buy land
Frets
Israel, as much ant se rapidly u we ran. singe
its value caa only increase, and what is taptaave

In the (Alt of Germar irr.o..grant• to the ester.t

for !tot, tett:ere tt.e

H aase of fir•ad,

t.tte ► ! It should be reeled that notit•r.g

th.s d.str.ct was toed it
tE.•-thirds of a Euchre An exception was Made

that

trial he ie.; it Beth Lehem

pace, even though our recepu are increasing.
But %hat if the sot of their doubling or trebling
therneelves-shah to far from being the cau-

it

4

ri••

ire fresh immArrants to Palest.ne. We cannot keep

as•4ning land to Germar, immigrant. there The
area round Hefa Bay which the already been
dra red and made •uut,Te for utt:erner.t a d.r

to4, •4,4 ► ei 1414.1 #1.144.ele
(teepee's ta„, if,./,
If••
repo Nee Pew/tie I
1.6.'14 Ai 140 o
r•.044
100,
•wious
i i4 40 th 101914

ls, L4

not be noire with the arrival of each .hip brine•

His fir, •scept. •. •.so beer, me:. .• fei,r
of • • , i•errnan a:•,i•r. J. the Hefs Bay d e.f.ct •..
Pb. rorreoer.dent used
- the Ent fat beyond o•r w44; pract.te in

1/1 4,1" HI 1 1

or July 1:

!,inure

chem. should be made, the price of land would

Exceptions in Favor of Refugees

tined for tabu welt:eruct, aid the sett of

There is a r,ew B.ealt furry tut
hag ;use ce,rre to My attention.
1.k •t5 asked ty a Jew:oh burn.,,

in T.! Au,
•Aer..t name

cheaply, and we olnielver were in a Position to
determine the dates on which inchrdual par.

..r.r..grants, the fulfillment of the. decree in
a rdance with promisee n ride t, there..
Th.
I..- e-, all)ah shr•ti.d fen.44. a . ! • ' f - fEtt, She

•.14e

Today we

serve of land when this could hare been *eared

them people to po•tpori•, in favor of Greven

ris s,•*t • •••

And ye% ir. a more fundamertal
wt.., I hate an 4.a that the life
Petotine el; to •onducive
tht developrnert of a deeper 'tram
•f Jewish rel•g, .•.ty than exists
anywhere cue
ie
After el.
ass the prepeou if
Ps mt:ne. fro Any. .., the fl otear
and the
who weft the trot
and rerr.a.red the belt exponents of
what we car, re:icr•us ,dee r m•
• •


reeporee of the Jewish people to the call of the
in Palestine was so insignificant If we
had been given enough money to buy a large re•

right to hope that the time had come *hen they
would be ..tiled in the country It was Eth
heavy hearts that we brought ouree.tes to Ws



P. t axi a
t'g rn g ' e rr' at' irg
r ...
when h.• •• • ers•d. upon Itt• r••
turn ref. •.! ) from a 1.0.1 to Pa.•
retire, that "relicn
sp has iron ad.
Journey sere."

land

of whom had been working 611 the land in Pe,
cams for over 10 years, and who had every



• • '•
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'

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!h:nk trout .•
r.
• • •
n trot 1.44 ,1.t ,.

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• r.'t the tri!
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/keyed as 0
*veld

e.14444.1
tr.,
the' 11'..,,rty

"More diSeult than ever before

Hither we placed 2.000 dur.arre of land at the

44.4,4 ra• • •

toner,' • ∎ efite aid
4444444 of /Mee:rept.. to i•datutt the user-
add forme of ••144tAts..4.S egs.r.rt the Jere .

Mir Istb•itiss•) elefe..dlei hate best (Amen
holy, • s,.„,e + er.ei st•,le. ha is

are being eeeere:y punished because the org,ral

d rposal of 100 German farnilee-land which bed
. •r c tern pledged to Palestinian candidate,, some

coe-gratu.ai...4.• i1. r .

uf4

have tried. In far MI it was leithlr. our ;KNO,, to
help German immigrants, but we knew that the

te••uld only he possible at the expense of other

TaseT . r

lkabit

"And how are Jewish National Fund affe.rs
in general!"

group. with prior claim, Nevertlietu at Emek

• •

ter ,

J. N. F. Affairs Are Difficult.

We have theta/.runt

keel.•01

g

if *V"
• t:




What I hare already mentioned to you as having

land for the Germar.y e.;yalt, just ae we had in•
intilcient land for other aliyth• in the past. We

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IWO* Moe evils boo ,ravels. it.,
otti44b"104 1A 41., s4.,•0Ie, pa4

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jt.

taut &bra' etaat y

prove to be and where will it corner from. This



Pa •
t •

teen accomplished by the Jewah National Fund
for German Jews has not been compensated from
other sources"

resolves itself Into our major problem, which us
the everlasting disparity between the an we

If • ••



ten sum earmarked in Great Br.tain

her the
Jewish National Fund, we have received no 1(4•
r•tat funds for dealing with the German situation.

"Our problem." mid Mr. Uesiehkin." is 111•

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with the exception of a large sum from South
Afrra riven for a particular purpose and a ter.

Ely, the um.: How tog wi:1 the new Aliyah

Oran be Not Pap ,

'611.1, ft perste ot•or

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purely theoretital, and it has never been possible

bated on it, materialization Up to the present,

ter. in J•111•4!ttn and directed to him a number
of q•est:ono to which he readily responded.



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An Important Anniveroary

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immigrants. So far this rtoolutron ham remained

to realize the plans which the Keren Kayemeth

Mr. ruislikin at the Keren Kayemeth litadquar•

• , rector Karl
They do say trot 1
Ereur.d• tr.g..en a funnier than
any of the d.s.ogu he directs
They were h:rr Le a port.cularly
'. erg bed d•t•ro,t went
every•
thing c:e•ed ur.lu. tee lees few fe et
were rol.ed .40 then 0...tr.ta•n•
4.4E the gazes* tot. 114...1
ar.4 ah was rened' Yreur.d rr.e•
in the N.:4 ,14 of H.* Mt
Was
h., hoe
and Legged
to Wow hem • ' *hoot gut"'
• • •
And thee tur• ea* th. err)
peodire•r
,x•eneatt
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Koren Kayemeth to purchase land for German

Thus correspondent, desirous to have the most
accurate information on the eub)ect sought out





tad beer. collected for the benent of German
Jew', one•th:rd should be handed over to the

Kayemeth le Israel who beads the Jew ■ sb land
retell- .ion work and attends daily to the Eighty
problem' connected with it

T•to ace v•vvv tea 114 I.• loch
yoaags•
Tine ate pub
B•um'. •••• ■■ •aems
. 516.4
e<L.1.1.41 lot • 1.4ta1 bit du
•••••• . •••1 tat doe, •••••
Cplege•ede .1 •11

4 •44711,M1 114teh4nd4.• he•
not yet gone far
44,64•11, rat reset' are I.41 only of great us.

Ediate practical value, but are of far-reaching
meal Egssiitame. The boycott so beta troth
of Dameerle• esspereled over the heads of the
Sae teem rteulting
underrnit.ng
mortw
In 14. of r,ttly
•■ ••nts it Ger•
• 46y, al; nation. Aced o•Ieial4 boycott
, •rmany on the ground Inat it u itetealext4
deal seta a Ft., ser111.1tt perpetrat..ng loch
murder. The boycott •.w;4 tt mole elect
rte ,f Acumen Em ruled by MOM, rce.•.4•
•.aties• eatiet than aatsvw rte.!
There•
fee., lit le •• to for W east*** year esetisitra
• 414 ever•usereeesod 1111•114tty
....c le icr,a,
9ete4e.0 to the ukelave4, tertorked and kw,



other illy landI
11 P. ,. I
ttry r.

Go to Pa:triune'
Indeed, not I'
i..
lio14:drr
.
he
ad tty
t,Q die.
r. Joe queer these days, and y..
•a• f. .4 ••■ to.of 14•• when tr,
genera' sentiment-the
I's ..• • was a tr••1 ;Aare for tr. ,

to la, and de
!. .,5 the old and
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...ng and mare
p
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the. go,r‘
t, ,

"A rerolutlon erac pseud at the Zionist Con.

z• PA leady and World President of the Keren

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"1; tat'

grew that, of all sums reaching Palestine which

quest.ore than Menahem Usushkin, the veteran



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forte made to race money for the relief of Ger-
man Jewry•"

tam and in the progress of the Jewith National
M.o... No one Is better equipped to answer thew

Universal
Laemnsle's bread.'
and butter
. . if forced to cell
out all of its German interests to
the government at the latter'.
"suggestion"
shish will wear
the complete abandonment
Ihemrtlee dins exchanges,
studio. and lain (Are.w'r,:• a.
Vienna a making a bid f • • •
eetabl.thment of Ur.iverse• 3.r
peen production (enter
lit •
Car:, on his resent arrival turf,
was met and daly honored by rep.
resentative• both of the movie in-
dustry and the goserr.rnert
• .
.

',.ratan tot, 04. IAA against German goods and

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whether the boycott is .itistineti or not.

gime. Dr. Kurt Rosenfeld. former Prus•



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of
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disposal of the Keren Kayemeth through the ef•

vh.clhtiggert themselves to the observer who is
Intereeted In the plight of the vatms of Hitler-

hate and the land w. need.

15. DAVID SCHWARTZ

'Haven't increued funds been placed at thr

from Germany here up-to-date settled on the
•,.! of Palestine! How were they ketonic.-

dated and by rhom! There are simple quest:ono





honor is concerned.

of forcing the hands of the cruel Nazi re.

j

Cus•lioe V•derl•lt is r••
pert•al s• •teop.51 •Il the
pr•l•ssio••1 11•1•••••1 bey• by
p,15•1*•• of the rie•
vest Nut nee sus of Gum•,
. . . is •4141.1 site faet•ge
t• his sa••.• • Hlit•• • •

rifice a bit of business when their people's

Germans thern.•4-1Ye.. who are praying for
the end of Hitler- ism, advocate this means

hi:I:SAL/d.-How many of the refugee.

Selig produced Westerns proliff•
tally thenceforth and amassed
a fortune But fortune is fickle
Today in liol.yEsod the Colonel re
a poor man and ernoet un• 1

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Tidbits and News

How Were They Accomodated? Menahem Uasishkin, Keren
Kayemeth (Jewish National Fund) President, Speaks
His Mind on The Subject.

Way back in 1PO6 tie Colonel
was working as a photographer
for the Canadian Finns kallway •
.. has Job waa to take 171•4141 of
costhoy atmosphere along the Es•
tern stretches of the railroad At
that tiro nickelodeons were just'
beginning to sprung up here and;
there .o .. the Colonel put '
trio and two feet of film) touch•'
er . m fact, he aesembled all
th e wraps of negativ• he could
rather
scenes of round•upc
riding shots, natural backgrounds,
etc . spliced them together.
Then he *et up a Audio in the
backyard of his house . . . *hot
eon:. went. with an old stage
(oath and a couple unall•tirre ad.
tors dreued as cowboys . . in•
terpolated the "those" into the
•Plmed reel
Mere wasn't much
'tory, but the moving picture err,
bodied the trasic idea after which
all Westerns have been patterned
Veer since.

Many people have not learned how to sac-

tied from the Vaterland by the Nazis. at
The important thing to be emphasized a luncheon tendered him by the NonsSec-
at this time Is that the acquittal of Star- , titian Antr•Nazi League to Champion Hu•
man Rights. stated:
ITHIST not be permitted to encourage
renewed internecine strife in the Jewish
las very happy to leant that the tent you
are (uryIng os u duetted rvt LAMM t.4
Homeland. Justice will take its course•

but Interparty strife must not •surne the

HOLLYWOOD.-Did you know
that the originator of Western,
was Colonel William N
Selig?
Why he's "Colonel" we don't
know . . but he is ore of Our
Brethren .

involved: his pocketbook. his * Inc cup or
his anger ('b'kiso, b'koso,
).

BY-THE-WAY

LAND FOR THE EXILES

ay HELEN Z1GMOND
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house to buy a

articles for petiding purposes. came to

Central Officio and Publication Building
525 Woodward Avenue
h Addy...
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