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Personalities in the News

CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE

Such prevention can be attained degree there and eventually be-
before the advent of a period of came a member of the faculty,
discrimination and persecution— teaching English composition.
and if practically approached the
The life of a college profes-
mere fact that the young will be
0
able to withstand such a shock sor was not entirely to his
1
may provide one of the best meth- taste, however, and when he
2
ods also of fighting bigotry and finished his first novel, "Mat-
anti-Semitism. For one thing, it
3
will serve to avoid an attitude of rix," he packed his suitcase and
4
4
alarm and despair because the set out on a tramping trip
person affected will know what which ended in New York; three
5
to expect and therefore will be days later after his arrival he
6
able more calmly to view the
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCO UNTANTS
7
situation. But of particular im- sold the novel, packed the suit-
7
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portance, of course, is the need case again and set forth on a 8
for the inculcation of such an trip which carried him to
Chula K. Runt, O. P. A.
attitude of informativeness in Maine where he lived two weeks 9
young Jewry that it will know with a bane of gypsies—to St.
how to present the position of the
Paul, where he was beaten and
Jew to our neighbors,
By hiding their Jewishness, robbed by a thug in an alley 0-0000e14300 0004000 31300000-000 0000121,0 t 0000e4tOrkes0-0-00-001)
5. mccerdell I., thio on, In help-
many young Jews believe that —to Chicago—to San Francisco
A PROPAGANDA PLAY
Inn diem Ihronal, thlo litter gimbal
they are solving their problem
Notwithstanding, "Rain From of their Ides. •"' through assimilation. In reality and eventually to Hollywood
An even more tragic story is they are merely mocking their where, through an accident, he
Heaven" is a propaganda play. It
is a propaganda play in the same related in a pamphlet published neighbors without being accepted worked for six weeks as a
sense as the late John Galsworthy's in London, Enghind, by Lady Vio- by them. Perhaps the existence scenario writer. In 1927, his
"Loyalties." Both playwrights let Bonham-Carter, on "Child Vic- of Jewish fraternities is the best
were neutral; both ,presented a tims of the New Germany: A Pro- proof of such a social ghetto second novel, "Wedding," ap-
comprehensive picture. In their test." Lady Violet tells the har- against the rise of which we are peared. In New York again, he
appeal to the intellects of their rowing tale of the persecutions warned by Mr. Hyman.
organized the New York Com-
audiences, both Behrman and Gals- of Jewish children in Nazi Ger-
Is it not reasonable to believe mittee for the Defense of Poli-
worthy presented unweighed de- many, and she quotes one letter that
a change in thp attitude of tical Prisoners and ran it for
bates on a given subject. It was she received from a refugee boy the American
Jeivish college
up to the audiences to make their of 13 who is now, she reports
youth,
with the adoption of an two years until it became a
own judgments, to see clearly if with satisfaction, "safe in Paris."
entirely
different
attitude towards power in our national life.
their minds were clear, to create This boy's lengthy letter opens
their own Jewishness may, in the
The Pacific Coast still pos-
propaganda from the bias that ex- with the statement:
long run, accomplish some good?
isted in their own minds.
"I was the only Jew in my The present attitudes have failed sessed his mind. Ile wrote a
"Rain From Heaven" is an ap- els.. Until Easter I was •
third book called "The Last
peal to reason. • It is an appeal to Protestant, then they found out miserably. An about face is
the finer instincts among men. Nev- that my father was • Jew and therefore in order. A collegiate Pioneers," and a member of
Jewish program may nerve an edu- the Group read it, decided that
ertheless the characters are per- so I became one."
cational purpose of informing the here was • subject for an ex-
sons who live their own lives; they
Much more serious than the unknowing and educating those
are not puppets created in the
danger of the rise of a social who may bear a grudge or who citing play, spoke to Levy about
image of a playwright's bias.
That is till reason our
it, and told the Group directors
Devotees of the propaganda ghetto is, therefore, the unfor- have inherited a spark of hate.
Colonial Roorr is becoming
A thoroughly Jewish program
about it. Cheryl Crawford, one
play—in its commonly accepted tunate state of indifference which
will
spell
naturalness
and
not
compels
a
young
boy
to
become
use, the proletarian play—object
increasingly p opular — that
of th Group directors, sent for
to Behrman'( plays on the ground a Jew at 13 at the advent of mimicry. The latter Invites
and prices w hich will be
him and suggested that he write
that they point no solution But Nazism, and causes a mother to contempt, the former must tom.
sure to please your sense of
a play about the development of
there is a ready made solution for begin to teach pride in their Jew- mond respect.
economy.
At any rate, the problem Is the West.
the world's woes; and if there is, ish heritage when the volcano of
does the theater—more limited in race hatred had alreiddy all the worth reviewing. Mr. Hyman has
"I
had
never
written
a
play
scope than most of the arts—pos- lava of enmity and malice which rendered the service of bringing
We serve s seven-course
sess the capabilities to solve world had accumulated in the breasts the issue to the fore. Perhaps a before,' nays Melvin Levy. "I
dinner for ;IA 5.
problems?
of the ignorant over a period of thorough analysis of it will re- had a series of long talks with
• 4,
veal that the social•ghetto already the Group directors which end-
many centuries.
exists — has existed for a long ed with my writing 'Gold Eagle
Shock
THE PLAY
How to P
Our most pressing obligation is time—and that we have made an
Now what has Behrman done in
Guy.'"
"Rain From Heaven?" Ile has to prevent the "hysterical reac- htirely wrong approach towards
The Group Theater, under the
gathered a group of oddly assorted tions of those experiencing the the solution of the problem such
characters for a talk-fest in the first shock of discrimination." a ghetto has created.
direction of Lee Strasberg and
English country home of a lady
with such competent players
of nobility, a woman of culture HONOR ROTHSCHILD
MILLER CHAIRMAN OF
as J. Edward Bromberg, -Stella
who has made it a pi 'ctice to har-
VLADIMIR
JABOTINSKY
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
bor all shades of thought in her
Adler, Bob Lewis, Morris Car-
RECEPTION COMMITTEE novsky, Luther A'dler and
home so long as they were ex-
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
pounded by leading exponents.
others have combined to make
There is a young aviator, blond,
At a meeting held at the Jew-
vacuous and in love with his hos- memorial meeting has the co-oper- ish Community Center on Satur- "Gold Eagle Guy" one of the
tess. There is his brother, a lead- ation of practically all Detroit day evening, Jan. 6, Jacob Miller, theatrical events of the season,
ing American industrialist who Zionist groups.
a prominent member in Detroit
The principal address of the eve- Zionist circles and a close friend an admirable play that has been
sees Fascism as the only possible
safeguard for his precious fortune. ning will be delivered by Dr. A. M. of Vladimir Jabotinsky, was choa- further glorified by the group
ensemble technique that is the
There is an exiled German music Hershman of Congregation Shaar-
critic discovered to have possessed ey Zedek.
stock and trademark of the or-
Brief
addresses
will
be
delivered
a great grandmother of Jewish ex-
ganization presenting it.
traction. There is a Russian Roy- by Rabbi Isaac Stollman, presi-
DETROIT, MICH
CA55 • BAGLEY
(Copyright, 1936. J. T A
/
alist exile who has become quite dent of the Mizrachi Council of
uedd to being an exile. There is the Detroit, and a vice-president of the
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Mizrachi Youth Chamisho
stupid wife of the capitalists whose Jewish National Fund; Joseph
only purpose it is to act as a cata- Haggai, chairman of the Jewish
Osor Party on Jan. 19
National
Fund
Council
and
repre-
lytic agent in provoking a dramatic
sentative of the labor Zionist
climax.
The Mizrachi Youth of Detroit
They talk of democracy and of groups;•James 1. Ellmann, presi•
will give a Chamisho Osor b'Shvat
Rugs - Linoleum . W "ndow Shades
communism, of fascism and of love, dent of the Zionist Organization of
party
Saturday evening, Jan. 19,
Detroit;
Mrs.
H.
L.
Jackson,
of economics and of art. It is
Drapery 11 ods
at the new clubrooms, 8545 12th
brilliant conversation, no brilliant speaking for Hadassah. Philip
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ater's limitations as a medium of
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Certainly after seeing "Rain From
tor J. II. Sonen-
Heaven" you can't help but await
Health is far superior to wealth.
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the play in printed form so as to
8424 LINWOOD AVE. Plum es: Garfield 123031
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Shaarey Zedek
extract from it treasures only half
choir,
consisting
of
realized in the theater.
• • •
Harry Cohen,
Aaron Silberblatt,
THE JEWISH PROBLEM
Joseph
Cantor and
Behrman's
realization
But it is
Morris Shatzen.
of the tragedy of the uprooted Jew
Admission
to the
JACOB MILLER
that presently concerns us. It is
his expression, through the medium
meeting will be
en general chairman of the Jabo-
of the critic, of his complete lack
free and the public tinsky Reception Committee.
of understanding of the catastrophe
is invited. It is ex-
At this meeting, it was decided
that has engulfed him. This Ger-
pected that an to arrange for the lecture by Mr.
man man of culture--once Berlin's
Jabotinsky
on Feb. 24, at the
overflow audience
most important music critic—can-
not understand what has happened J . H. s on. n ki ar will attend this Masonic Temple Auditorium, and
gathering to pay to make it a city-wide event. A
to set the Jews apart from the rest I
honor to the memory of one of ls- banquet and other functions are
of the world.
planned by the committee as part
hardly conscious of being a Jew rael's greatest sons.
at all, the critic writes a satrical
Baron Rothschild, who died at of the reception.
pamphlet, called "The Last Jew, the age of 89 on Nov. 2, the anni-
Others chosen on the reception
it tells of the success of the Nazi versary of the Balfour Declara- committee are: Louis Snitz, chair-
campaign against the Jews, how tion helped to lay the foundation man arrangements committee;
the last Jew is preparing to com- for the rebuilding of l'alestine by Daniel Temehin, co-chairman;
mit suicide. The; a bright young his large contributions. He was Julius Brown, chairman tickets
man in the propaganda bureau rea- the last living grandson of Mayer committee; Mrs. Harry Shulman,
lizes the danger of ridding Ger- Amschel Rothschild of Frankfort, chairman banquet committee. A.
many of its Jews. The millenium Germany, founder of the family Panush was chosen general secre-
has been promised Germany with fortune. Although himself a great tary. Meyer Beckman was chosen
the extinction M the Jews With banker and a member of a family co-chairman of the synagogue;
ALL PASSENGERS CRADLED BETWEEN THE SPRIN GS
the death of the last Jew, the gov- that has been called the greatest committee.
ernment would have to make good banking family in the world, the
its promises and, further, it would Baron's interests had been largely
no longer have an issue around along the lines of charity and 2 GERMAN EXILES
which to rally. So the govern- scientific study. Ile leaves one of
TO SPEAK TUESDAY
ment approaches this last Jew be- the most precious art collections in
fore he gets around to self-destruc- the world.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
tion. It offers to subsidize him—
The Rothschilds trace their fam-
to put him on the government pay- ily history to 1546, when Isaac built them are Arthur Feller, Hans
roll and he would have no other ob- a house at Frankfort. Jews in Speir, Max Wertheimer, Karl
ligation than to propagate.
those days were forbidden to have Brandt, FriedeWunderlich, Gehard
After his friends turn against family names and the house was Colm, E. Von Ilornbostel, Herman
him the critics takes his little pam- marked with a red shield, from Kantorowicz, Emil Lederer and
phlets to the grand old man of which the name Rothschi'd was Eduard Heimann.
Emil Lederer was generally
German letters, a man he has adopted.
known for years, a man for whom
Born in Paris on Aug. 19, 1845, recognized as the leading economist
he was the original torch bearer. Edmond was the youngest son of of Germany. He was professor of
The old man turns against the Baron James de Rothschild. At economics at the University of Hei-
critic. Crushed, he becomes an the age of 13 Edmond began col- delberg from 1920 to 1931, and
exile,
lecting engravings, and to this after that taught at the Univer-
• • •
hobby he remained faithful until sity of Berlin. He has been visit- The first Ford V-8 intro. this greatly improved riding comfort
whet I will you feel the
ing professor at the University of
HAUPTMANN AND KERR
the end,
thrill of V-8 power —•nd
duced new standards of also has. made possible bigger, roomier
In 1868, while Edmond was still Tokio and has traveled and lee- ' performance. Now the 1935 bodies—wider seats and doors—added learn how safely and easily
The grand old man of German
letters is readily identifyable as • student, his father died and the tured widely in many European Ford V-8 brings comfort safety through increased stability and you ontrol it.
Gerhart Hauptmann. The critic is son entered the firm of which he countries including Soviet Russia. eq•ally outstanding — with ea.. of control. But only behind the
Th 85-horsepower Ford
Alfred Kerr, dramatic critic of the remained a member until his death. He is a brilliant lecturer and writ- -any other remarkable im-
engine — its depend.-
In 1921 Baron Edmond de Roth- er, and his classes have always provements.
Berliner Tageblatt, who for years
bility
and economy proved
was a devoted friend and champion schild gave 10,000,000 francs to es- been the largest and most popular
by 1 300,000 owners — has
You'll leant to get the
the
universities
where
he
has
at
tablish the Edmond de Rothschild
of Ilauptmann.
been
Rut-hand
feces
on
this
finest
improved by adding
It is front this situation that Foundation for scientific studies, taught.
"dire tad • flow" crankcase
Eduard Heimann is widely re- of all Fords—end the place
Behrman wrote his play. The In- directing that physics and chem-
venal
begin is on the back seat.
ation, • cast alloy
cident of the meeting between istry should be the subjects studied. garded as one of the most distin- .to
steel crankshaft and floating
Hauptmann and Kerr originally Six years later he added 30,000,000 guished German writers on eco- There you'll enjoy unusual
copp r.le•d connecting-rod
nomics and is a leading figure in comfort at • all speeds and
attracted Behrman to the play. But francs to this Foundation.
be•ri nee.
It is almost impossible to give the so-called movement of ethical on all kinds of roads—".
in his finished script, it is not a
N. w brakes exert more
climactic episode—just a part of a full account of Baron Edmond's socialism. He was secretary of the front-seat ride for beck-seat
st op; ing • power with less
riders."
the recital of the critic's exper- charities, because there ,have been German Reparations Commission
peda
pressure. A new,
This
comfort
is
the
result
and
from
1925
to
1933
was
1920-21,
so
many.
He
is
especially
known,
iences before he left Germany.
"us: -action" clutch tight-
Behrman is disappointed with however. for his great help to the professor of economics at the Uni- .f Ford pioneering. Three
engineering
principles
have
ens
is
grip as the stagiest
versity
of
Hamburg.
Ile
is
the
the world. Ilitlerism and all that Jewish settlements in Palestine. A
Up.
spf
it stands for, he condemns. But number of Palestine's orange and author of numerous works on gen- been combined: (I) More
flexible
springs
of
the
time-
eral
economic
problems.
He
was
neither does he seem Communism, grape-growing settlements were
MiC
that is unless I misinterpreted him. I founded by him more than 50 years lecturer at New York University proved tra type, set
An individualist who believes that ago, The more important of these during the summer session of 1933. farther •p•rt. provide •
sad sp. C. s. b. To.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will pre- longer base for spring ac-
the laws of human nature are as colonies are Rehoboth, Petach-Tiv-
$4
Imit.
re ,r, Staadwd se.
side at the symposium and Rabbi tion; (2) Weight of both
inviolate as the law of supply and ka and Rishon-le-Zion.
[map. Isi,
similar bssnpers sad
demand, he—as I see it—feels that
In 1929 he was unanimously Leon Fram will conduct the dis- car and passengers has been
*rare We, erim.
progress can only be achieved as elected honorary president of the cussion period following the ad- more evenly distributed over
`WW1 glass sIl
all four wheels; (3) All
artier . rusfesieet teems .h.fssffs
the individual progresses, that a Jewish Agency for Palestine, which dresses by the professors.
to
D Credit ("..wpa•s
Profs. Lederer and Heimann seats has. been moved for-
higher degree of civilization is the has for its purpose to carry on the
have
spoken
English
most
of
their
work
of
re-establishing
Palestine
as
ward.
is
that
back-seat
pas-
of
finer
individuals.
VI NI IN the TAM gawky Rye-
aggregate
ilea and their students in New sengers now ride in front
•17 rvieWsleA
How. Afwgobess thrberatem
His most vicious characteriza- the home of the Jewish people.
gym wAskst,
Baron Rothschild was married York report that they not only of the rear •ale instead of The Icrootital 11.1 of the New Vora V-1 are
tion is that of the capitalist who
6.16,4
a.
Colwabie
snd
speak the language correctly, but over it.
MM
modem In the newest eels. •Ilhoet helm(
is money mad and would turn to a cousin, Adelaide de Roth-
rsososIssalow..
'Crory TIAmilay
even
eloquently.
The same basic improve.
everything toward his ends. It is schild. They had • daughter, Mir-
twinned stole Mrs-t• the Iwo snl
eves. As as CU. a. 5. T., All
meets that brought •bout
dordine. of Fond essolnwtla.,.
a portrait that any Communist iam, and two sons, James and
( Wel Ala claim.
The 16th century Persian silk
would endorse. But Behrman Is Maurice, all of whim are living.
attacking extreme Capitalism, not His,children are child), interested animal rug in the collections of the
monstration
the structure of the society. He in the charities to which their fa- Detroit Institute of Arts is no fine-
seems to be all for what the Eng- ther was devoted and especially in ly woven that it contains about 650
knots to the square inch
Palestine development.
♦ lish term "muddling through."

Writing recently in the Stage cox•LuDED 1, 11061 EDITORIAL PAGE
Magazine, he expressed his views
I on the subject: "In a sense all ated by Nazism, and she tells the
■ creative writing is propaganda— following:
of n
I hoer hand from the
I propaganda for the ego." But that
is as far as Behrman will go. (0,"=,"iii:".";;;',;", 1 ,74 71.‘,!",17,4,1,1
or her four rhIldren. She In her-
Propaganda plays, it seems to him,
must fail, because the propagandist
playwright has "his mind made
The . fact that one of hlo mo-
Omni aninilmothent cao a Jet..
up. .His conclusion is inevitable. His
is a predetermined world with free
;„4,",.ffL r,,1
set
eidoireo
will eliminated." As a case in ohm aemete
point, he takes John 1Vexley's
They Shall Not Die," a play about
'oeso ilmr
tee ' fre'r' IlL Ivor endll
frri
io
Mr1100114 l unbounded.
the Scottsboro boys.
Later—and this the crux of his in order
" I " to ""'"'"
""' from
note her children
views on propaganda — Behrman
frrllot deoroded In their on n men,
order lo ghe them o feeling of ...G-
says: "The artist, like the scien- eed..
t.uhe Imo nomad In 11111lie them
tist, should have no prejudices.
ormill of their Jrniiih licrilitire She
From Shakespeare to Galsworthy, Imo elplithiet1 to liami their relation
to hrld MO, . die hoe lull
the enduring playwrights have all
them the ntorlre of the growl
Jeon hole mole oldmill.
been neutrals."
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