BIENTRonjEnsn (A RON !at and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PEPEPROITJEWISfl ARONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Published Weekly by TM Jewish Chronicle Publishieg Co. Inc. 1914. at the Past. intend as Second•claes matter IS79. office at Detroit. Mich.. under the Act of March General Offices and Publice.tion Building 525 Woodward Avenue telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle London Offist: 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England Subscription, in Advance $3.00 Per Year correspondence and newt "tatter o Wens• publication. all reach this office by Tuesdsy eaening Whoa mailing notices., kindly uen one side of the yelper only. Whoa The Detroit Jewish Chronicle imites eorrerpondenet on gob- Mate of lot eeeee to the Jewish people. but disclaims responslr an• indorsement or the •Iese• esp eeeee d by the writer% bolt, rot Sabbath Readings of the Law Pentateuchal portion—Dent. 16:18-21:9 Prophetical portion—Is. 51:12.52:12 August 17, 1934 Elul 6, 5694 The Algerian Tragedy Jews haven't enough to worry them; therefore another tragedy: that of Al- gerian Jewry. It is impossible at this time and from such a distance to weigh the facts and causes which brought about the horrible pogrom. But this much is certain: Destructive forces are at play to incite Arabs against Jews. Not only the Jews in Algeria, but those in Palestine and Arabia are in danger of attacks from bandit bands who are proving good pupils in the hands of Fascist as well as Communist agitators. The Jews may pay dearly for these agi- tations unless action is taken to win the friendship of Arab leaders and to enlighten the masses that Jews are their friends and not their enemies. While Palestine is in no way affected by• the troubles in Algeria, where Jews have for centuries suffered from Moslem ha- treds, it is important that our leaders should not ignore the present outbreaks and should think in terms of dealing with the Arabs on a basis of friendship and understanding. If at all possible, the spirit of hate must be wiped out. While this spirit rules everywhere, it may prove more damaging and more dangerous in Arab countries than elsewhere unless a solution is found to this problem. This solution must be found, for the sake of the security of the Jewish populations in Palestine and in all Arabian countries. The Situation in Poland Hitlerism and the tragedy of the Jews in Germany have overshadowed the eco- nomic and political tragedies of the- Jews in Poland and have caused Jewry for a time to forget the sad plight of the 3,000,. 000 peolile who are without hope of re- lief from the despair which has made pariahs of human beings. But the true picture of conditions there is now again being revealed to us, and world Jewry is once more being challenged to seek relief for more than a fifth of our people. For years outstanding Polish-Jewish leaders had been telling us that the only hope for Polish Jews is emigration. We know that it is impossible to transport 3,000,000 from one country to another— especially under present conditions which fina the dOors to every possible haven of refuge closed. But a way for some relief for these unfortunates must be found. In- tervention with the Polish government, the settlement of as many as possible in other lands and internal economic soluNns- these means must be_resorted to at once. Our Film Folk By HELEN GMOND. By BORIS SMOLAR Chief European Correspondent, J. T. A. HOLLYWOOD. What, ho. m'lads ... here's one we'll wager you didn't even suspect. Otto Kruger is a child of Zion! Yeesir . . . we have it on authority of one who knew him "yahs and yahs" ago. And, ironically enough,' he plays Jewish roles very Gen- tilish. We understand he'd rather' you didn't know. Wopt right, 1934. Jew • • • One of our local movie corn - ! mentators observes that a recent issue of Collier's magazine carried an article by Hantstaengl defend- i ing the Nazis . . which was ghosted by Quentin Reynolds. And in the same issue was an edi.; tonal denouncing Hitler . writ- ten by . . . Quentin Reynolds!! Are you cooling or going? • • • Francis Lederer owns 30 vol. cams of eke world's supe rst i tion . . . a follows all of them that he can remora. bar. What complex is this, Mr. Freud? • • • Certainly, the proposal made by the special Jewish Telegraphic Agency core respondent, Boris Smolar, that a Je wish commission be selected to go to Poland to Whereas Mae West reads her study the present situation, must be con- horoscope every day ... then does' sidered seriously. A way of finding re- as she pleases. • • • lief for suffering Polish ..Lewry must be i Helen Mack personates so stren- found speedily. Germany's -"Aryan Fallacy ', uously during filming that she I loses seven to nine pounds with': each flicker. • • I • A theatrical mag of Budapest While Germany persists in painting for , t teaser. ,., what three itself an Aryan canvas of superiority, scien- asked of temor•ry great men they 25w r ould a n . fiats are ridiculing these claims to greater choose to in • shipwreck. •••e cultural and physical tendencies by blond- Charlie Chaplin got the m•jor. haired and blue - eyed people. ity of •otes. • • • S.- Grafton Elliot Smith, one of the fore- most English anthropologists, addressing . It could only happen in topsy- llyw asooddi. Aiscfiertain Jew- Congress of Anthropological and Ethno- 1•1,7ad icilloy s ptha his. r. the Congress of Anthropological and Eth - job as reporter o s'n ' t rt treiscide" Ile resigned . . went into pte the nological Sciences in London, spoke of the agency business . . . found him- comes into flagrant conflict with the gen- sel f garnering starvation wages erally recognized teachings of anthropo- ... crept back to the newsy job. a T n sd 'o t wheee knselxattedr ahe hweas ...d; logical science. A gracious correspondent states that "most of his hearers applauded, ao assistant supery visor a mma- but the Germans sat in stony silence, either jor company! • • • I because they disapproved or because they Hien James, the former Brook- ' did not understand what was being said." , though he dines And here is what Sir Grafton said in part: eY very P night in California, is bring- WARSAW.—Polish Jewry is losing confidence in the present Polish government. There was a time—up to two months ago— when all Polish Jewry was highly patriotic, was devoted, body and soul, to Poland, to the Polish language and Polish interests, and to all that is Polish. That time is passing. The Polish government is killing Jewish patriotism by its own policies. The government alienated the devotion of its Jews by disgracing itself , in the terrible days of the Nara pogrom on Jews; by failure to stop these pogroms; by police allowing the stabbing of Jews on the streets, and permitting to continue un- checked the brutal treatment of Jewish women and children. Only now that the anti-Semitic party has been suppressed because of the murder of Minister of the Interior Pieracki can it be seen that when the Polish government is desirous of suppressing i something, it has means and sufficient power to do so in its hands. It wanted to liquidate the Nara party because the government did not want the danger that other Polish ministers also might be murdered. So it was done rapidly. In the course of 24 hours the government put an end to the Nara party. Pogrom Handling Different Different, however, was the stand taken by the government against the anti-Semitic Nara party during the bloody days of the anti-Jewish excesses. Those days, the Jews in Poland will not forget for a long time. Who knows how long those days might have lasted and how much Jewish blood might have been spilt had not the tragic murder of the Polish Minister of Interior taken place—a c e in which Nara members were suspected of th murder and which revealed to the governmen that it had tolerated the Nara terror too long The days of Nara excesses are discussed with horror among the Jews in Poland even now. They remember th t period as one of catastrophe, with a feeling that is reminiscent of the times of the Czarist pogroms in Russia and of the Ukrainian pogroms of Petlura. ing forth his ninth tome on "Din- ing in New York." Fortunately, his friends are loyal . . . and the , mail service is good. Tidbits and News By DAVID SCHWARTZ 1Caerebt. g aid.. A st n , 31 . EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is the second of three striking articles on the Polish-Jewish situation by one of the outstanding Jewish journalists of the day. The remaining article will appear in a subsequent issue of this publication. Max Baer refuses to train t anymore . . . but then hes not doing no badly. His picture contract calls for 350,000 for ONE picture. • • • BY-THE-WAY Reflect on Answer Colonel Slawek's answer is now being dis- cussed all over Poland. His reply will long be remembered in Jewish circles. At a time of great distress, the head of the Polish Govern- ment party not only failed to fulfill his duty, but failed even to display the necessary tact to give his own Jews—members of his own party—a few soothing words. "The world is anti-Semitic and Poland is no exception: . The Jewish leaders who came to their colonel seeking protection and who received from him instead this slap in the face, are ashamed to re- veal that one of their group lost consoiousness when this phrase was thrust's in their faces. His nerves shattered by the bloody events in the streets, he fainted on hearing the stand of his own party leader with regard to chose events. And in Jewish circles in Poland, when the question whether the Jew can depend upon the present admnistration is brought up, Slawek's sentence is mentioned much as the statement made to a Jewish delegation which requested the government not to invite Nazi Propaganda Minis- ter Goebbels into Poland is always quoted. That delegation was composed of Jews who deserved the right to speak by virtue of their service in the campaign which Poland waged against Hitler during the early part of his regime. Now these Jews came to the Polish government asking it not to disgrace the Jews by bringing Goebbels to such a community as Warsaw, where more than 300,000 Jews live, and not to aid in the anti-Semitic propaganda which Goebbels would undoubtedly spread in his speech if he came to Warsaw. Insulting Reply The reply from the Polish government to this Jewish request was not only cynical, insult- ing and disappointing, but it was outspokenly pro-Hitler. Immediately after this reply was delivered, the Jewish press in Warsaw received orders not to print anything Which might offend Goebbels. It was hinted to Jewis‘h organizations that the government would not tolerate any anti- Goebbels expressions, neither in demonstrations nor leaflets. Jewish papers were confiscated for not being careful with regard to their remarks on Goebbels. All this took place' after the Polish government had utilized the Jews as much as possible in its campaign against Hitler's Germany. Hat J A For an interesting pers o . nality, I commend to your consideration Rabbi Kook, the chief rabbi of Jerusalem, who recently came into much prominence by reason of his espousal of the cause of Staysky. I particularly like the story they tell about Kook anent his stand on the question of religion in Pal- ' estine. • As the story goes—and it is authentic—the ultra-pious in Pal- estine were raising one big now about the fact that many of the workers smoked on Saturday and performed similar violations of _ the religious law. "These impious workers should not be admitted to Palestine," cried many of the devout Jews. "Steps should be taken to see that they are not granted certificates. What do you say, Rabbi, Kook?" ik the And what do you th leading Orthodox rabbi of Jeru- salem said? Well, it was to this effect: "Let me recall to you some Jewish story. In the ancient days , of the kingdom of Israel, you will remember, there was the Tem- ple—to which all of the Jews gathered for worship. And in this Temple, there was the Holy of Holies. So sacred was this spot that only the High Priest could enter it, and then only on the rarest occasion. Yet when they were building the Temple, the Jewish workers continually entered that zone. The workers could en- ter when the High Priest could not. The workers were forgiven much because they were building. And now, my friends, the workers are building, too. We must not interfere with that building." In other words, the chief Ortho- dox rabbi told the religious folk that the workers were more im- portant just then than the ob- . serving. . • • Malik, too, once recalled a con- , versation which he overheard in which Rabbi Kook participated. Some learned and exceedingly , pious Jew was arguing a point with Rabbi Kook, and this Jew quoted copiously from this "Mes- ichta" and that "Mesichta." "But," replied Rabbi Kook, "you fail to take note what the Mes- ichta Zidkis (righteousness) says." The man replied he knew of no such Mesichta. "You never heard of that Mes- ichta!" gasped Rabbi Kook. "Well, then, you have missed the main Mesichta of Judaism." Of course, literally speaking, the man, and not the rabbi, was right. • • • The world—both Jewish and non-Jewish—will never know the whole truth about the number of Jewish people who fell every day in the vari- • • • ous cities of Poland. The toll of Jews stabbed I , in the streets and the number of Jewish children 1 Tip to smokers: Harry War. crippled will never be definitely known. The ner, the head brother, places • row of sliced apples under the In a recent address in San Francisco, Dr. number of robbed Jewish stores will never be . cigars in his_ ling humidor ' Robert A. Millikan, president of the Cali- The chameleon-Ide brand of politics played fully listed:' It is extremely unfortunate that • L .. . to impel. ..! • flavor. by the Polish government—using the Jews when ,among Polish Jewry there is no organized ap- fornia Institute of Technology, warned • • • necessary and spitting in their faces when they paratus to gather facts and figures about these against the dangers of outside influences The question has been fre- Letters the stars receive: disastrous days. are no longer needed—is self-evident that there qqently put as to why there is which may cause the bullet to displace the Ricardo Corte* is requested by can be no feeling of 'confidence among Polish a mention in Hebrew literature of Porto Rican fan to please send Confidence Lost ballot as the ruling - force. He described two Messiahs. One of the 'Mes- two saxophones. What, no zith- Jews in the present regime. Especially after the And because the Jews know that the police the "American dream" siahs is referred to as the "Moth- ers7 bloody days of the Nara excesses. Especially did not have the necessary instructions from the teach ben David" and the other An ambitious young fellow after the reply the Jews received from Colonel governmept to protect their lives, and because "that this country may always remain a land as the "Mosheeach ben Joseph." writes Sylvia Sidney, discoursing of freedom and of opportunity—a land in Slawek. Especially after the Jews saw that when they know that the government had purposely As Morris Rothenberg, president at great length about his many which each citizen has the possibility of rising of the Zionist Organization of virtues, asking her to find him a the government wanted to—when the Nara be- and quite knowingly allowed the Nara members to just such a position of power and influence America, tells it, the reason is as beautiful wife. In fact, he adds, to be merry at the expense of o the Jews, the came too terrible, not for the Jews, but for the among his fellows as his own character, his follows: he might even consider Sylvia her- government—it was able to liquidate the entire disappointment among them is very great, the own industry, his own capacities should create self. "The 'Mosheeach ben David' is feeling of security for the morrow is slight and anti-Semitic Nara organizaton within 24 hours. to deliver on from 'Golus' and the for him; a land in which the opportunity of Mae West is the recipient of education is denied to no one who has remon- the oddest collection of hysteria. confidence in the government has dwindled. 'Mosheeach ben Joseph' is to de- Peace for the Moment strated his capacities to return to society Some want her to christen babies liver us from the 'baale goles.'" There is little belief that the present govern- Once more now there is peace in Warsaw. In through that education what it costs society . . . or horses. Others ask for (Unless you get the peculiar al- ment is really interested in the protection of its Warsaw, and in all Poland. to give it to him; a land in which the standard her wearing apparel . . . auto- most untranslatable import of the Jewish inhabitants, as the Jewish people deserve, of living of the common man is just as high graphed. if you please. Will this spirit last long, however? Are Jews word "baale goles" you won't get as is compatible with the total productivity of both as citizens and as true patriots of the Polish this story's real cuteness.) in Poland now finally safe from new excesses? the country; • land that has no intelligent and • • • Bits of town gossip: Joseph Republic. • When you speak to Jewish leaders in Poland: informed an electorate that social changes, Schenck is . . . or is about to be Ask the next Jew you meet In "those days"—when Jewish mothers were you do not perceive this feeling of security. You however far-reaching, can always be brought .. married. The flame is Merle where the sentence "Love thy fearful of sending their children to school, when about and can only be brought about by con- do not feel faith in the government. You do Oberon, English screen actress. neighbor as thyself" appears, and stitutional ballot methods, never either by the Jewish blood was being spilt, when Jews locked Ted Healy, generally conceded the not feel confidence in the government. It is the odds are 100 to I that he will violence of the mob or the despotic power of world's worst dressed man, ap- themselves in their homes and feared to go out say the New Testament. Whereas possible that tomorrow another anti-Semitic or- the man on horseback supported by the rifle peered at the bicycle races look s into the streets—in those days it first appears in the Old Testa- a Jewish delega- ganization will be formed and new anti-Jewish and the bayonet." ing like a Bond Street model. ment. But this was not the only bit of ridicule i"Romance of a People," the gi- tion risked their lives and presented themselves excesses will break out. Tomorrow the Nara Of course, the Old Testament to the leader of the Government party, Colonel • The important point in Dr. Millikan's to which the "Aryan fallacy" was sub- V members may wear new shirts and may once hasn't got the amendment of the ss t o t i,!; le tc h te"): e , T sb;;:( 0 1kneg d i t n h t: Slawek. address which matters to us, and to all song: "especially if she is a pretty more stab Jews in the streets. Tomorrow if no ected. Three days after the address by the Roxy, New Yor k, for the two girl." "Save us," was the plea of the delegation. American citizens, at this time, is that we more Polish ministers are terrorized, thegovern- • • • Sir Grafton, the anthropologists' congress .weeks of the high holidays. The Jews in the delegation were all good Polish • • • should be jealous of our privileges as ment may again look through its fingers at anti- Dr. Marinoff, son-in-law of heard Dr. J. S. B. Haldane, professor of patriots. They were members of the parties Jewish outrages. Georgie (Burns) and flia/ cie Professor Einstein, is engaged in American citizens and should guard zeal- genetics in the University of London, de- (Allen) are having a galloping which support the present administration. They France aiding land settlement of The Jews have no certainty now with regard ously our rights. Clare that the knowledge of a man's an- ( good time in Yurrop. Gracie were members of Colonel Slawek's own party. some of the German refugees. to their governmAt. This is certainly a tragedy • • • "Protect the ballot to avoid using the vestry throws little light on his capabilities, The answer which the Jewish government-sup- for the three million Jews in Poland. Nor is it l I .o un rs dtoninw ti o ithth!i jeoh ro g te e, i wr eo's o ie m Rot Rumoi.,has it that the Marx bullet" should become the motto of every and stated: porters received from their Polish party leader such • big asset to the Polish government. Three to get away. They're trying to Brothers will noon split up— American. was a bitter one: "The Jews,"—the man who arrest me." "What for?" blinked Grouch° going to the legitimate million people are 10 per cent of the entire popu- Whatever innate differences in ability may As Jews we are particularly obligated George. "I don't know, but I got stage. created the political policies of the present re- lation of Poland. The Polish government will • • • exist between races they are clearly of an ,a letter from a man who wants gime declared cynically—"are now hated all over to protect the ballot—and to use it. We have to reveal itself in • very different light now, overlapping type. If South African Negroes to present me at court " That young gal that Dr. Voron- the world. Poland is no exception. I am sorry have too much at stake in the event we if it hopes to regain the confidence of these three off, the Jewish rejuvenation ex- are ever afforded equal cultural opportunities but I can do nothing for you." with whites it may be found that a smaller Heigho! million citizens. lose the franchise at the polls, and under (Turn to Next Paws. proportion of them can reach a given standard. no circumstances must we permit any cir- But it is already certain that some Negroes cumstance to arise which should prevent can reach higher cultural levels than most of the whites. us from using this powerful weapon as The so-called races within Europe have a By DR. MARK WALDMAN American citizens. A model hospital, a school for selves of the splendid opportunity much more dubious status. In respect of physi- While it is unfortunate that the forth- graduate medical instruction and in their fields to form the graduate 4Comrisht. ISM ]TA I cal characters they overlap to a considerable medical research laboratories are faculty of medicine and head the coming Primary Election Day should oc- extent. Any population may be "racialy homo- EldITt.ICP Nt.TE: The follow:ng &r- to be combined into the first insti- respective departments. geneous" in the sense that its genes have tl, le, revealing Goethe'. II, it Was". cur on Rosh Hashonah, the fact remains tution of its kind in Palestine with l5T /0/71,1* been thoroughly mixed by random mating, In Jewry end things Ilddlah, is herd To carry out this splendid enter- upon ctrerpts nom -Goethe and the the construction of the proposed that at least a half-hour before the closing prise as speedily as possible the but there is no reason to believe such popula- N UNUSUAL quietude on Dollfuss in Austria. Finally, th re Jews•• 1.1. 1' Cutnarn's none. publisher. Hadassah Universiay Hospital in committee is seeking to raise $200,- of the polls writing will be permissible ac- tions differ in any but a statistical sense--the by Dr. Mark Waldmanof the college A events in Germany has uome was the death of President von of the Cit. of New torts The author. Jerusalem. same genes being found throughout, though • , 000 toward the building fund. That cording to the strictest Orthodox rules. 'over official Washington since the Hindenburg and the announcem nt who le a dlatineulahed ' , holm. Hadassah, the Women's Zionist the sum sought is comparatively in different proportions. nd lecturer. h. won high male. for This day presents a challenge to the Jewish announcement that Hitler would 'that Hitler would assume the office ie literary conletbutIone •nd s.watch Organization of America, and the 'ma:: is due to certain resources Within suet, • population • man of a on Goethe from Prof. Carl P heel..., adopt the title of "Reichsfuehrer of supreme being in Germany. American Jewish Physicians' Cem- already on hand or promised. The voter. Every Jew must make it a point to given type—for example, • "Nordic" with ■ head of the Germanic !apartment or and Chancellor." Now Dr. Luther is hack in the van. •ntseralty and head of the Goethe mittee are the joint sponsors of land for the hospital, for instance, long head of hair and blue eyes is no more be in the voting line during this half hour, Ill.mponium to which Prof...or Wald- United States. No doubt while in this enterprise. Their plans en- will be bought with the first $20,- This silence, particularly notice- likely to have • high proportion of Scandin- man', ■ontrthution adjudged out- in order that the right to vote should not visage the eventual development of , 000 that the Hadassah chapters , able since the death of Germany's Berlin he had the opportunity of at•ollng avian ancestry than a relative not possessing telling Nazi officials about this the hospital into • complete medi- raise fr r the Jewish National Fund President, Paul von Hindenburg, those characters. Nor is it possible in the be lost. We must use the ballot on that cal center such as exists in the . this year. Certain cash reserves reveals a startling situation in off, country's reactions to Hitler pol- present state of our knowledge to determine In his despair at the futility large cities of this country. day as well as on every election day. icies During his stay there, Dr. •vial and accumulated for years are to be ap- diplomatic circles. In- the proportions of ancestry in a given popula- , nanny and privately, Washington Luther was privileged to gain at of knowledge to attain happi- ; to the boilding fund, neces- Jews of Detroit: be sure you vote on In this new undertaking for Pal- plied tion which belonged to various hypothetical first hand the realistic side of a :etlicialdom is asking questions. In ness, Faust, i. e., Goethe (for estine, Hadassah, the pioneer in sit Hadassah raising of only $200,- races in the past. Primilry Day, Tuesday, Sept. /1. ' 00 O now. general they would like to knew horrible picture. Goethe and Faust are identical) public health there, and the Hebrew The attitude of the United States kind of a game Hitler is Hadassah chapters in all parts t'niversity, the first Jewish uni - While 't is doubtful whether Nazis who what cries out in ringing tones: playing. toward Hitler policies was made versity in history, are to join and of the country are organizing local • • . "Habe nun, ach! Philosophic, co - ordinate are blinded by their own ideas of great- their endeavors to committees of clubwomen, physi- quite clear recently by Secretary of Juristerei and Medizin . . . " serve the health of a people and , c clans, scientists and others inter- Dr. Hans I.uther. German arn. 'State Hull in his note on the debt The announcement made last week that ness will learn to respect the views of an- advancement of science. The ested in the project. The necessity Dr. Leo M. Franklin is well on the road to thropological authorities, it will be interest- hassador to the United States, is default. Dr. Luther was in Ger- The subjects philosophy, juris- the hospital will he administered by for such an institution, its inevi- back again in this country after complete recovery from his recent serious ing to note how their "Aryan fallacy" will spending several week:. in Berlin many at the time the note was re- prudence, medicine and the- Hadassah, while the university will table far-flung iqifluence, the oppor- ology enumerated in this pass- direct the academic program of the tunities it will .Ter to Jewish doe- be utilized for comfort and consolation. ,11e cam , hark to this co u ntry ceived by the Reich. illness was gladdening news. p hi.+ daughter, Fraulein rt ;lit; age form a mere fractional institution. To the public it will tors and scientists and its sign'- Just before Dr. Luther left for Dr. Franklin's illness was a matter of when historic justice finally plays its part be the Hadassah.University Hospi- .(seance toward the greater develop- the Berlin the McCormack Committee part of the' multifarious discip- tal; to students it will he the Grad- ment of Palestine have captured the concern not to Temple Beth El alone, but to put an end to Nazi stupidity and bru- married this 7.11 tole Gerrit y,ili 7 von investigating subversive propa- lines which the uncanny intel- uate School of Medicine and Hy- popular imagination. The operating 11aesten, the Embassy's secretary. ganda activities in the United to the entire community. In more than 30 tality. lect of Goethe embraced. There ewe of the Hebrew University, room of the hospital has already While in Germany, according to States uncovered evidence which Rabbi Franklin has years of service here, 11 ashington talk, Dr. Luther took linked Germany with financing was nothing too small. nothing where graduate physicians, under • been provided for with a gift of become an influence to be reckoned with, In his eulogy, Adolf Hitler referred to a hand in unravelling his country's Nazi propaganda activities in the too big, which Goethe' insati- a select faculty, will conduct medi- $15,000 by h . the Buffalo Chapter of cal research. In the matter of hos- Hadassah. knot. The effectiveness of United States. This - revelation and his absence from the pulpit and from Paul von Hindenburg as "a fatherly tinancial able spirit did not attempt to pital and teaching pereonnel, this what wa s done during his visit is The chairmen of the building communal activities in the past two months friend." But a little less than two years not known. Rut Dr. Luther is gen- added to the distrust of Hitler pol- traverse. Astronomy, architec- is • most propitious time for the, fund committee are Mrs. Edward icies. ture, botany, zoology, physics, creation of such•an institution. At ago the present Chancellor of the Reich erally regarded as a financial and caused deep regret everywhere. General sentiment in this coun- Jacobs, former national president no previous single period has there economic expert.. chemistry, jurisprudence, medi- try is against Hitler and his fol- We are pleased to know of Rabbi Frank- spoke slightingly about the late president been available for Palestine such of Hadassah; Mrs. Alexander Lam- lowers. Fps Germany, the situa- port, national hoard member of cine, theology, philosophy and an array of distinguished odes. ; lin's recovery and are happy to join his of Germany. Well, we are not so sure that Dr. Lather's stay in Germany tion is serious. The Hitler govern- numerous other branches with- Lists and medical specialists from' Hadassah; Dr. Nathan Ratnott, many friends in wishing him well and in the people of Germany are so easily mis- ! was 'marked by a few exciting ment would like to see a change in chairman of the American Jewish in the range of human knnwl- of the institution will avail them- Physicians' Committee and Dr. events. There was bloody attitude. It may yet bas Dr. Luth- Germany as today. The directors welcoming the news that he will soon re- led—whether it is Nazi talk of "peace" or slaughter and purging the - of Nazi er's task to bring this about. Emanuel Libman, chair , man of the (Tara to Next Pats) to gather scientists of preeminence a "tribute" to Hindenburg. forces. Next came the murder of (Copyright. 1934. JTA I turn to his pulpit. latter's executive committee. Guarding a Priceless Privilege 'There is still some diversity of opinion as to the place where civilization first originated, but we now have evidence to show that, whether is was in Egypt, Sumeria, India or elsewhere, it was the work of the Mediterran- ean race. There is no adequate reason for regarding this as in any sense due to any in- nate qualities of initiative or skill on the part of this race, but rather to historical circum- - stances which impelled the people on the banks of the Nile to embark on those pursuits which led inevitably to the upbuilding of civilization. It is a matter of some importance to em- ' phasize this fact at a time when distinctive 'qualities of mind and character are being attributed to the Nordic race and the so-called Aryan people. Although the introduction of the latter term must be attributed to Professor Max Mueller, it is important not to overlook the fact that, in the face of intense criticism, he was competed to admit that an "ethnologist who speaks of the Aryan race, Aryan blood or Aryan eyes and hair is as great a sinner as a linguist who speaks of a dolichocephalic dictionary or a brackhcephalic grammar.' Those who insist upon the moral and intel- lectual qualities of Aryans and talk about primitive Aryan culture should be reminded that it is more than doubtful that Aryans did invent primitive culture in any other way than by borrowing from Babylonia. When one thinks of the trenchant exposure of the Aryan fallacy by Huxley in 1890, it be- comes an increasing matter of surprise that the facts of anthropology should be so flag- rantly misused at the present time by applying the word Aryan as equivalent to non-Jewish. • 1 What is Happening in Poland? ACOEMENT Goethe and the Jews h Dr. Franklin's Recovery l Hadassah-University Hospital For Palestine