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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
THE YEAR IN JEWISH SPORTS
College quintet. He plays rot
ward and has earned the reputation , 0 .
of being the oustanding forward on
Rosh Hashonah Greetings to Our Jewish Friends
before Barron will be king of the
itontinued front Page Seven)
the basketball courts of American
professional golfer,
Rosh Hashonah Greetings and Best Wishes to the
and Patrons
universities.
ing Jewish tennis player in the'i
WASHING TON,
n-
Mrs. Leo Federman of I.akeville, THE MACCABI MOVEMENT
Entire Community,
gratulatory messages were re-
.
.New Jersey, is the greatest Jew-
After the first international Mac-
ceived by Dr. Ernest Gruening,
Recently at the Professional Cold ish woman golfer in the country
cabiad at Tel Aviv in 1932, the
A ',Or tioll tournament in Buffalo,' today. Her word during the last Maccain movement gained great editor and authority on Garihhean
matters, who was appointed direc-
ttt h cite
Gene Sarazen had to apply all his been
momentum in America. The fact •
tor of the new Division of Terri-
t at
gold wiZarilly, cunning and finesse s
that America had placed first in
tories aryl Island Possessions by
to treat Homan Barron, the only "*" i" 0,0801 "ntri for women in the the track and field ev,•nts and
A mer i can greens country. Iler greatest achievement sec. nil in international competition
.j fr
•
•••.er approached any. during theepa lls i t A vs earf : r• n % .,a cict )l
in the scoring among the nations
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•van a further inspiration to the
101, there never woo a golf champion of the Unittd States. loath-to of the movement in Amer-
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
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professional of any
presents us with one ica.
emd h and standing until Herman Outstanding moe. It is Sam Win-
In Nlarch, 1931, the United
o. n ronmai atively unknown, I, utrad the. 014 baskethaller in States Maccabi Association was
Audits — Systems — Tax Service
eoled upon the Buffalo tourna. the country to be picked on the
Ificially chartered as the Jewish-
ut and carved a niche for himself ',aide , tball All-American by both Amerit•an Athletic Organization
0 the niblick hall of fame. Sac- the Associated press and the Un . and David White was selected as
said after the match that it press experts. 1Vinnograd
the executive director of this mam-
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ill be only a matter of a few years
of 111, I year's Ci y moth Jewish athletic enterprise.
Since its inception, it has at-
tracted the greatest Jewish men
and women athletes into its folds.
t
Sandler and Miss Koff in tiszlek,
3700 HUMBOLDT AVE.
Koslan and Hecht in tennis Kramer
and Miss Lifson in swimming, are
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all members of this nation-wide
Greetings and
Wishes to All !
Jea•ish-Amer sporting move-
ment.
On its sport.s advisory committee
the names of the country's fore-
most professionals and amateurs
are included. Benny Leonard is
national chairman of this boord and
also handles the boxing end of this
ERNEST GRLIENINO
group. Benny Friedman and Harry
Newman represent football, Miss Secretary of the Interior Harold
Charlotte Epstein, swimming and L. Ickes.
SALES
SERVICE
Dr. Gruening is -17, a graduate
' Irving Jaffe, ice skating, ice hot-k-
of Harvard University and Har-
ey, and roller skating.
vard
Medical
Scijool.
Preferring
This organization already has
May the coming year bring
chapters in New York City, Boston, journalism to medicine, upon his
Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati and graduation in 1911 he began as a ,
.to all the Jewish people,
7061 Gratiot Ave.
Whittier 3410
providence. It is one of the fast- reporter for the Boston American.]
everywhere, an abundance
est growing youth and athletic as- H e occupied various positions on
Boston newspapers for several _
sociations
among
the
Jewish
peo-
of Health, happiness and
ple today. 'f he chapters in the cit- years.
Ile came to New York and be-
Prosperity.
ies mentioned above are all sending
teams to the final tryouts for the came managing editor of the Tri- I
NE STAws Six rtEt 3
Lune.
He was managing editor of
second international Mac•abi team
11,10{E5 AND WEGAS
'that will sail for Palestine next the Nation from 1920 to 1923. In
SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL
230 LBS NE RAKED
1921
he
was national director of
March.
IIYU VIS PAST JUNE .
publicity for the Lahillette Presi-
THE YEAR IN SPORTS—
BABE* STARRED ON NE
dential campaign.
SUMMARY
TRACI< RPM PS WELL AS
During the years 1921 to 1925
Thus in the past year we have
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seen how Jews in sports have creat- he collected material in Mexico for
ed new records in almost every his book "Mexico and Its Heri-
field of sporting endeavor. The tage," which is an acknowledged
names of Maxie Baer and Barney • standard work on the subject.
• Noss will be inscribed along with • From 1927 to 1932 he was editor
"SERVICE ALL-WAYS"
Tag vnamen N.Yu aftiu.
• the greatest in the hall of boxing of the Portland (Maine) Evening
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Lafayette Blvd. at Eighth Street
immortals.
Hank Greenberg is News, which he founded.
iUmi The NY. GIANTS RX7f.
Gruening is at present a member
only a youngster and already one'
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of the greatest baseball players in of the commission sent by the For-
ALL-41e71CIY1i1ONORS AT
eign
Policy Association at the in-
the American league. Helene May
THE NO OP LAST SEASON
fiAne 11 A nte& Mr I
NA scia nie usr 2 srPSZS
sum De Siam HE ssu. PLAY SHOT-PUT CIIMPION
er stands supreme on the fencing' vitation of President Carlos Men-
WK fsoleffilMiff.lMala tiONEPte SHIM to ISOtA Ce
strips, a national and international dietta to make an economic and so-
1017PiiPst06AINST MONK RAYED
champion. Siggy Wortmann holds • cial survey of Cuba. The commis.
Fog 111QCS TEARS
the record for individual goal scor- site has just returned from the
Bosh Hashonah Greeting's
.
ing on the soccer front. Harold Caribbean and is engaged in for-1
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Kramer, Stanley Rose and Janice. ululating its report.
An all-around athlete will become a specialist In football this fall.
lie has lectured extensively
Lifson are cleaving the water for
Babe Scheuer, one of the greatest Jewish tackles In the history
home—ice-cold if you prefer!
new acquatie records. Milton Sand- throughout the country and has •
of the grid game, has signed with Tim Mara's football Giants.
Fender and Body Bumping - Wood Replaced • New Tops
ler and Syd Koff, both national' written for leading magazines.
Scheuer, known as "Babe the Behemoth," has played football for
Upholstering - Trimming • Painting
champions, insist that they still can'
the last ten years. In high school he captained the James Madison
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cuttheir time by seconds. Marco
eleven to the New York State grid championship besides being
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Hecht, Ernest Koslan, and Milli-
Its brilliant quarterback and stellar ball carrier.
cent Hirsch will be seen once more
in action throughout the country
giving championship performances
—the only kind they- are familiar
A host of friends, non-Jews as
with. Sam ‘Vinnograd will sink well as Jews, urge the election of
L'SHONO TOVU TIKOSEVU!
"bent once more from the middle of Dr. Albert C. Hamburger as Cor-
the court—all for the sake of the' oner. Dr. Hamburger is a candi-
We are today the loading
; Jewish ideal of sportsmanship,' date for the Democratic nomina-
; fair play and loyalty.
tion.
In a statement this week, De.
Hamburger described the evils of
in this city! Why? Because of the good-will we have created
narcotics and said:
with our method of doing business. A square deal to all—
"The other day the police au-
thin is our foremost consideration. We invite you to attend
thorities of Detroit shoveled more
one of our
Robert Wohlforth's "Tin Soldiers" than $100,000 worth of narcotics
Is an Indictment of System
into a furnace and sent it up in
flames. That was a single year's.
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Iiy Robert wohltort tt
See our selection of goods. Convince yourself that you can
seizures. The haul included her-
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do better here. Note our address.
oin, morphine, and many hundreds
At PIOW, N. , vi York Ii! .1 .
of hypodermic needles which also
One of the most serious indict- went into the furnace.
ments of this country's training
"When it is remember that De-
school for officers is embodied in troit is but one of many cities in
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Wohltorth's novel, which is recom- the United States and that prob-
mended by the Book-of-the-Month ably its police never get more
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than a small fraction of the habit-
LOUIS PLEASE, Proprietor
"Tin Soldiers" is a horrible reve- forming drugs illicitly peddled in
Don't forget our private salesroom, open daily
lation of cruelty and race preju- it, an idea is had of the price peo-
dice by one who is himself a West ple in this country are paying for
Point graduate.
their physical and mental debase-
The heroes in this novel are an tnent. One of the most disheart-
interesting admixture. A Prince.' ening things about modern civili-
Season's Greetings and Best Wishes
ton man, an agricultural college zation is the determination. of no
graduate, an Italian laborer who
many supposedly intelligent men
proves to be a good football player,
and women to divert its other-
■ son of a successful Chicago Ne- wise useful inventions and dis-
gro, the son of a psychology profes-
coveries to purposes of self-injury
sor with 25 per cent Jewish blood
or self-destruction.
in his veins—these and a number
.
-
"The only encouraging omen is
of others form a picturesque group
the apparently increasing deter-
.
st
I
1
la,
around whom the story rotates.
mination of the more rational ele-
Front the very first day at school
the boys are introduced to cruelties. ment in the nation to stamp out
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The Yearlings — equivalent to an evil that, if not curbed, will
sophomores—were hazed and driv- end by completely undermining
HUDSON — TERRAPLANE
en when they were Plebes (fresh- its health and morals. The bon-
men), therefore they take it out of fire staged in Detroit is evidence
the hides of their under-clansmen of the seriousness of the fight
when they emerge from the posi- ahead."
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tion of the oppressed. The partly
Jewish intellectual is discriminated
Guggenheim's
Human
Docu-
. against. The bullies arc the kings
ment About Cuba
in this domain. The greatest suf-
I ferer is the Negro—Bernard Le-
and U. S.
It•oh Hashonah Greetings
' Pere—who is so completely ignored
; on account of his skin that he is THE UNITED STATER ANY. CVRA 11v
11nrry F. GuRRerdu•to The IllacrnIllon
not even hazed. He is given the
, New York Ii. CO).
only single room in the dorm, is
quite frankly condemned to loneli-
!Manufacturers of
Cuba, often in the headlines as
ness and humiliation. He tries to a
country of recurrent revolu-
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stick it out for the sake of the
tions, is better understood after
honor of his race. But the bitter-
More than twenty-four years ago—Crowley-Milner's
reading Former Ambassador Gug-
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ness created by the prejudices gets
genheim's book.
was established in Detroit, a thriving, fast-growing com-
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the best of him and he quits,
This volume is a human docu-
In the very first pages of the
munity. TODAY, this Great Store, with world-wide
ment by a man who is perhaps the
book we are told that "every min-
outstanding authority in this coun-
buying power, stands recognized as a tangible asset in
ute in this place was a rape of one's
self-respect." To the very end the try on Cuba. It offers an under-
Greetings and Best Wishes to All
a city of international reputation!
'
author holds the attention of his standing of U. S. relations with
readers who begin to feel outraged Cuba, the treaty relationships be-
tween
the
two
countries,
the
vari-
by the revelations. The author, we
During those twenty-four years it has been our privi.
MANUFACTURERS' REPRESENTATIVE
are told, Was a commissioned officer ous political activities and the
lege and our pleasure to enjoy pleasant relationship and
Carrying a Complete Stock of
at several ramps. and after a year economic developments.
Abrasive Paper and Cloth, Steel Wool, Files, Mallets, Kaalot
Guggenheim
states
that
by
a
and
a
half
of
active
duty
resigned,
friendly dealings with YOU—your children and, in many
Everwe• r File Handles, Pure Turkish Emery, Glue,
in 1928, because he was unable to modification of the permranent
instances, your children's children. You have helped us
Gelatine Paste and Bowling Pins
keep up with the "straight alcohol treaty it will become possible to
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to grow and you are, in no small part, responsible for any
pjledge
of
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20,
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measure of success which we may have achieved.
I "That the United States hereby
Arabs Create Fascist Party, Seek disclaims any disposition or in
tention to exercise sovereignty.
Agreensall with Zionists
It is those years between, which we recognize today,
ROME — (JTA) — Italian gnv- jurisdiction or control over said
Rosh Iltshonah Greetings
when we greet you on this, your Holiday! Our thoughts
, ernment circles here have been in- island except for the pacification
' formed from Palestine that Farki thereof, and asserts its determina-
go back to earlier days when YOUR confidence, placed
I Bey Nashashibi, member of the tion when that is accomplished to
in us so wholeheartedly, was our inspiration—YOUR
I powerful family of that name in leave the government and control
Manufacturing Machinist s and Electri c Welder.
I Palestine, has formed a Fascist of the island to its people."
patronage and good-will a practical aid in reaching the
We are equipped to do any of the following work:
labor party there to combat Social-
The author was American Am-
goal we hoped to occupy. With deep appreciation, there-
Lathe, Drill Press, Milling Machine, Grinding, Screw Machine.
ist organizations and will seek a bassador to Cuba from November.
Electric Butt and Spot Welding, Assembling
working compromise with the Zion- 1929, to April, 1933, ■ period
fore, of the important part you have played in the build-
ist movement, the Jewish Tele- , which was perhaps the most dra-
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ing up of this institution, we express to you our sincere
I graphic Agency learned.
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matic in Cuba's Republican his-
, tory. Mr. Guggenheim, who is an
gratitude and extend to you and yours THE SEASON'S
Gerona Refugees Leave Holland able student of Spanish and is
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familiar with Latin-American
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, Holland for the past year, left
this city Monday. The refugees , Try letting other people's attain
will embark on ships taking them I alone and you will have more time
to Brazil, where they will settle to Lttend to your own.
permanently. The train was dee-
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