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mEpurRonlonsil

(ARON ICU

and THE LZ.:maa. CHRONICLE

ROTHERMERE HELP
LOST BY MOSLEY

JEWISH PHYSICIAN
HELPS NEAR BUR

Fencing Club

Expelled From the Of

---
(Continued from Page One.)

support, which he first gave to the
Black Shirt movement on January

in which the fiery young emulator
of Hitler and :Mussolini restated,

TORONTO, Ont. (JTA) — An

ntiancetnent of the Mirrorscope •
Spectacle, an optical device which'

his attitude on the Jewish problem.;

"We pledged that no racial or re-
ligious persecution would occur
under British fascism," he wrote!
to Rothermere, but we require
that Jews should put their first
interest in Great Britain. We don't
admit Jewish members into our
movement because they have bit-
terly attacked us and because they
have organized an international
movement with racial interests
above national. Jews, therefore, are
unacceptable as members of our
organirstion. We are certainly not
prepared to relax our attitude
towards the Jews in view of the
fact that last year eighty per cent
of m•rsons convicted of physical at-
tacks against Fascists were found
to he Jews while the Jewish com-
munity here represents only six
per cent of the entire population."

Sit was WELLED MN* NE ammo
WIMER IM-

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On IJOSTVIeGt n LAST, A PS1•101 recta
buttio PAW THAT Sot NAP Ma WO
THE Canenal OzorPC Inn

HELENE

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JEWS IN SPORTS

WEEK IN REVIEW

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GERMAN CAULDRON
BOILS; DOLLFUSS
KILLED BY NAZIS

one of the more prominent German-fruit', athlete:
who rare expelled from German clubs. She it bolder of the German
and American fencing titles, and it it now mid that Nazi Germany
will allow het to reprnt
ete it in the coming Olympics.

Helen liLeyer

MI Nmi Groups Banned In Hun.
wary
BUDAPEST (JTA )—All Nazi
organization in Hungary were
By MORRIS WEINER
banned by the government, includ-
ing native groups which disclaim
(Coen/M.1011 J T A ■
_
allegiance to Hitler.
The Nail group which has for
A Jewish Baseball Star
Its emblem the arrow cross instead Hank Greenberg, playing with'
of the swastika was also sup- the Detroit Tigers, is chiefly re-
pressed. This group was formed by sponsible for the game of tag be-
former deputy Mescos, who was: t•een his team and the New York
notorious in the Hungarian par.! Yankees. It was due to the heavy
Bement for his untiridlisl attacks hitting activities of this Jewish
on the Jews. . land that the Tigers led the am;

chasers of the American I...ague :
o r the ;
Britain'. Henry Ford Denies Fa••I in their merry madcap race f
!pennant
Hitting well over three
use Link with • Relief
hundred Hank has come through
Check
LONDON iJTA)—Lord Nuf- ; when hits were needed and when
field, commonly known as the; runs counted most.
''llenry Ford of Great Britain"' Greenberg, who hails from the
because of his position with the I Bronx, New York, made good in a
Morris-Cowley Motor Cr enter- 11A, way out in Detroit. He is a
prise, will publish in the Jewish 'member of the famous "G" trio that
is rapidly becoming the miwt fear-
Chronicle ■ strong denial of f h
with Fascism ,,,,t
Le ague •
i th e Am rican
e
gro u in
li ti
j
rerted
a ffi•ons
po
Charlie Gehringer, who handles the
anti-Semitism
here.
and
and
let-
(second sack, Goose Goslin, veteran •
Lord Nuffield has drafted a
ter to that paper averring that he ball player, and Hank Greenberg,.
has never subscribed to Fascism. comparative newcomer to big time
"Neither have 1 the least anti- , h a ll . compose this slugging unit:
pathy toward the Jewish race," het whose stick wielding has wreaked
g A
Tiler
i can League
L
among
writes. "As the best evidence of
Oda macrtion I enclose a check for I pitcher; this year.
,
two hundred and fifty pounds to be
G enringer heads the lot with a
used by the Central British Fund! !batting average near the .400 per-
for German Jewish relief." Icentage mark. Goslin trails closely.
But what is most surprising is that
Hank is well over the :100 marker
and this is only his second season
in big time baseball. An All-
(Continued Proem Page Ona)
Round Athlete in high echool,
Greenberg's trip to the big leeKtol
find • Jewish neighbor to translate . j wasn't an overnight accomplish-
for them. mend. But he had the stuff and
Violent attacks on General John.
the I atilt has abet it takes, and as a
son, who revercly result ae freely pre•lict that the
Hitler purge of June 20, hair ap- name of Greenberg shell he on the
peered in Ilug•nberg's Ailgemeine "me plane, if not higher, than
Deutthe Zeitung and in the Voel- LarrupeNew Gehrie of the Yan-
' kischer Iteobschter.
A conflict arose letoeen Hitler ke`"I •
and Hindenburg over the decors.While in high school there •
tide of Jewish veterans with the ' no *port for which Hank did not
war crows*. Hindenburg insist. Jews try out.
Ile is a product of a Itron high
who were eoldier• AM war cease*.
n I - a, h
, nre ,a1
A list of 77 dead in the purge s.• -h •I J
was issued by H iller The number far the most versatile athlete ever
is looked on with suspicion by for- to be graduated by that 'school He
Furred on the football team as a
eign olwers ern.
backfield man and his skilful boot-
TURKEY AND GREECE
Premier Tsaldarie paid a warm mg on the inner team at Monroe
tribute to the Jewish citizens of encounted for city championsh ps
ptien,
Greece in an address in the Senate. time and again lie was
,n
He called them valuable, virtuous ally brilliant at the pis 01
d need:es,
and law-abiding citizens of the the basketball court.
ne
••
commonwealth.
The Turkish government is plan on the baseball team.
ring the eXI•Ul sum of '2/%000 Jess A Semi Le..... fee • Sheet Time
Ilund
of big leasgue rom r
from the frontier none, Laktion,
ante atwn pars in the n .e.••
Istanbul newspaper, repotted

I

increases visual acuity by 250 per-
cent and employs a new principle
in optical science, magnifying the
vision of the partially blind be-
pond that of any other known de- •
vice, was made here by Dr. Will
liam Feinbloom of New York be-
fore the International Congress;
of the American Optoinetric As-,
saviation.
Many people whose vision iai
; now limited to the recognition of '
newspaper headlines can obtain f
distant vision at home, theaters,
movies, church, athletic events and'
•while riding in trains and autoino-,
Liles, through the aid of the Mir-
rorscope Spectacle, he stated.
For nine years, Dr. Feinbloomj
explained, he had been working
on the problem of achieving that'
maximum magnification of vision
for the near blind in • convenient
form that could be worn like or-'
Binary spectacles.
His discovery was made in re-
sponse to the need of those sub-1
normal vision patients who could!
not even recognize the faces I
about them.
j Coupled with the announce-1
I mart of this scientific discovery '
was Dr. Feinbloom's assertion that !
I he Wan contributing the Mirror-I
,.cope Spectacle to science.

mums CUSS 5004 AFTER tat

%ether...re', Reply
To this letter Rothermere has
made the following public reply:
"I made it quite clear in my con-
versation with you that I never
could support any movement with
anti-Semitic bias. I never thought
that the political situation in Eng.
land beam any resemblance to the
political situation either in Italy
or Germany."
Publication ohis correspond-
ence between the two confirm the
reports in London political circles
during the past few weeks of •
and
disagreement between Mosley ■
his chief backer. During this time
Rothermere papers have featured
many editorials denouncing anti-
Semitism and against any restric-
tions of Jewish rights in the Bri-
tish Isles.

i
IT

(Continued from Page One) fered by the approximately 5,000
Jewish refugees from Thrace. The
relief workers have sufficient
means only to supply the refugees
the
cities
in
which
they
had
quit
with a small part of their actual
lived on 24-hour notice.
Two district governors ha•e been needs. .
Turkish government's
removed from their posts by the
D espite
national government for issuing the assurances that they would be pro-
expulsion orders in their regions.
lacteal if they returned to their
At the command of the govern-
ges; dth6etrruescufguelesatot eitrusdiset
ifnornaideorpthionm
a
policemen in h
iaeuny t polh•em
! m
ally teosb•ns and
assigned
l ieges where the expulsions occurred This distrust has been accentuated
; to guard the deserted homes and since the experience of a few of
shops of the refugees to prevent the Jewish families who took the
government's word, returned to
this virg and plundering.
their old homes and then were
5,000 Refugee Jews Present Huge forced once more to flee as a result
of the continued anti-Semitic men-
Relief Problem
ISTANBUL (JTAI—Jewish re-' ace.

Contributes Invention, Al-
lowing Blind to See, to In-
terests of Science

15 of this year. came as a result !
of a letter received from Morley

!

lief committees here are at their
JEWS FLEE THRACE;
wits' end in their efforts to cope
65 HOMES LOOTED with the acute distress being suf-

The Only Permitted Pacifist

seem e ,,,,vt ,,.,
Greek Jews were Up in arms raying that some
III great form and •. ■ e, , ,
against a osurrilous attack made them
9,, , ,,, fa ,
prt.Cre,.
t
hurry
the,
the
in
upon thorn by JitssOriele.

(Continued from Page One)

Communists Expel Jews
For Religious Practices

MOSCOW — (JTA) — Four
Jewish colonists of the Jewish
collective Stalin in the Cribea
were expelled from the Coms
munst party when it was re•
vealed that their, male children
had been circunicized in the or-
thodox ritual manner and that
religious services had been held
in the collective.
The accused. who were being
tried by the Communist cool-
mission which is in charge of
the fitness of
investigating
members to stay in the party,
pleaded thate stubborn re-
de maintained by
ligious attitude
their wives 'as responsible, but
the commission held that they
were responsible for the ac-
tions of their wives.

DEATH OF BIALIK
NATIONAL TRAGEDY

(Continued from Page One)

ohachter, .Adolf !fitter's own news-
paper.
"Germany," the editorial says in
effect. "doesn't worry as to how the
Jews interpret the racial policy of
the National Socialist party. How-
ever, Germany wouldn't like other
races to think it discriminates
against them."
The Reobachter then points out
that racial animosity exists in
England, where it is directed
against its colonials, and also in
America, where its object is the
Negroes. Nevertheless, the writer .
c inplains. nobody misunderstands
these countries, while with respect
to Germany the race question is
used as an issue.
The Brobachter concludes its
editorial with assurances that other
races are being fully respected in
Germany, but carefully avoids say- ,
mg the same for the Jews.
Jew. Must "Heil Hitler"
.lews who are German citizens
must give the Hitler salute with
upraised arm and cry' "Nei l
ler" when in public buildings or.
when dealing with public officials,
the Nati government ordered.11ow-
ever, the order stateed, the Hitler
salute will not be demanded of the
Jews in their personal and private
lives.
"The Jew who is a German citi-
zen enjoys German protection and
hence he must, at least in public :
give and receive the Hitler salute,
the order explained.

position of hunchbacks to that of
dignity.
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent
of the United Ilebrew Schools, de-
livered the Hebrew address. In his
tribute to Bialik, Mr. Isaacs said
that he was a prophet whose
poems will live for many genera-
Darkish Resort. Ban Jew.
tion, His ileath, he said. is
COPENHAGEN (JTA) — One
national tragedy,
Inspiring moments during the method by which the Nazi war on
meeting were provided by Miss the Jews is carried on outside the
Zelda Rosenthal, who recited two herders of the Reich was resealed
by the newspaper Extrahladet.
of Hebrew poems.
The paper reports that several
Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld chanted
I
the Ilazkarah and also song an hotels an the resort island of Born-
appropriate ',Alin at the open.r.• holm this summer are refusing ad-
: m:ssion to Jews. .kn insestigatioe
of the meeting.
disclosed that the chief summer
trade of the resort is drawn frs'rri
Rialik's Latent Works
German tourists
When the .1,510',0h Te!egr•phic Germany and that
pose the great Ina:arty of
Agency published the 1•w of the
guests therr .
sudden death of Chaim Nachman
The German tourists. n e•ent
Ralik. it supplemented it a ■ th the
-7
seeks. have • made as e
following remark:
• •
,P •
ts r their patronage
"Chains Nachman Bialik had
L..):
..t
i s admitted to the •••
been accepted an the greatest He-
a
-
are
to
7ta)
k
the,
brew poet of modern times He

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IThe Nazi: "Why don't you believe in our German pacifism, the
pacifism which oar Leader it prod.:ming?'
The Cbt.ries.: "Btearte he if the only one among you rho darn
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By B. SMOLAR
BERLIN ( 4 TA)—A status quo,
policy on Jewish rights will be
maintained by the German govern-
ment, the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency was informed by • reliable
authority in government circles.
The informant revealed that no
special anti-Jewish laws will be is-
sued for some time to come. On
the other hand, however, no more
will be made to restore Jewish
rights even in the slightest degree.'
your correspondent was given to
understand.
That Hitler himself is maintain-
ing an unchanged attitude towards ;
the status of Jews is clearly seen
in the serious clash which the
writer learns took place between
hint and President von Hindenburg
regarding the award of the honor-
ary iron cross for all war partici-
pants without distinction as to race
or religion as proclaimed by von
Hindenburg last Sunday.
(The decree was signed by the
president himself and applies to all
three daises in which the Honor
Cross is awarded—front soldiers
all participants in the World War.
and their parents and widows.—
Ed.)
Hitler insisted to von Hinden-
burg that he would co-sign tine
proclamation only if the "Aryan"
paragraph was observed and if the
' proclamet:on distinctly specified
that the iron cross was to be given
to Aryans only. Von Hindenburg.
however. stern:y opposed Hitler's



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tasing the *rtes. or the Bible. all
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nent abodes in other lands. Ilalf ! impression that the Jews are merci-
of the number are going to settle less to their foes.
in Palestine. A few families are
Other Nazi anti-Semitic publica-
proceeding to the United States tions such as Fridricus. Wahrheit
while the remainder will make their
and Julius Streicher's Der Stuerm-
homes in Brazil.
er, show no decline in the amount
of ferocious anti-Semitic propa-
HITLER CLASHES WITH
ganda
they carr•.
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our obligation to the customer . . . .

Rel.:bad:ter. Hitler's own news-
paper. rep.rts that the War Veter-
r Nati party in
ans se
that every
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will award
busire— • ,- - • • -
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Jews Lew. View Pestsmar
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leader. we, not supported by he was not the cane a 1th Hark toss, ' le
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own party'. which IMP • majority in berg
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from
Graduating
fm
the Senate.
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summer of 1929 he s•• otel 3 oo. . .' ••r'''' • I '
PALESTINE
, . I- 1 .
Chain, Nib Milan batik wee bur- to the Team Such leagues ,
1 _
At one Hank *tats, ..j „,
Poi in stetesin Tel Avis All na- late:) .
.,
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tional melltutions were cl.wd in ing it on to the old apple ARO p a•11
•• .
Paleetine out of reams t far the na bang• d the ball for an orrage tr et I
V V • . •
•M ) I . ,
tional poet From two' oect,,on of roll has to be equaled in the T. we, es. 1!..•
• • •
• ••,. •
He eae by far the
Paleatine sod from mar.) 1:01••tscan miner leagues
r


on
the
IleaJc
or!
countrie. smile Jewish delegation. Nei Wet hitter
l, ,
teat realest* to the poet club for whi. h he flayed to, •,.,..
toPAY
.
Tee,•ge lank was
laureate
A bluer) of dentistry has tern down to Inc *pang-training ,e: ;
of the lb-tree Tigers and Vat, ,.. -•
praw.-nt , .1 to the Hebrew U. nil er -
goad s% a• .,
.14, et h,, I: 1.•., been railed the met heeds-up baseball Se
,.‘„,,,, pe,h,,,,,,, e nd (eatabl e 414, his s ill' mug record that hr a•, l„, ; • i.,, . ,
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r.
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an.:
played
first
last
on
the
d.

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