A merica 'elvish Perla&Cal Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PlEVerRon;/Etvisti (r1RoN ICU and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE - -1115101 ■ 1•1,1=MM t - I Metropolitan Comment 2LE - II questions t. Q•evies The Oracle Jesist, be merma- id. stamped ewish law xix, 27) : corners of It thou mar mrd." This i to prevent Rowing the s who were :ds as offer- prohibition to the oper- . not to the issors or by ilatories. ✓ . Frank?— s a member ent, and the n Socialist est German ,Vorld War. erected to torn? — A. a converted nth century ler co-relig- at the Tal- ,umnies and Se founders ged that all burned. Jo- ebrew schol- y Emperor report on eel the corn- qefferkorn's the United rent Jewish the largest :his country New York, iicago, Phil- veland, De- igeles, New- t. Louis. biographical Ipmann.—P. was born in 'hile a stu- Deleted with id William :ion of The le was made pmann held osts during e of his war 'epee work. ert political in favor a, the per- ✓ Mussolini xpressed its nanent solu- blem would of a corn- lob state in ) Jews. The tine ahould ment, army is should be ▪ immigra- if the coup- :ind of cow- ;Hans were hings could le available. ;sly Jewish leookilealer sish hron- etto Fn. Forces jot fraternities ies of their ecame cen- ndoubtedly sation that the Jewish IC they are ques there cram which y are more th. They do erve to in- 'ellow stu- if a Jewish 1 contribu- civilization this coun- 'erence of in its urn- hen a tre- good in end in cre- the efforts nited, and to reach bodies rial ghetto The fault on (creme, placed at .rits them- thoroughly id Jewish- giate days at all to angers. k ning Chil- es Jews," hwartz of C just pre- ducational i of Syne- Union of eregations. pressed us in teach- : undesir- udice the ttempt to erical re- ncing the ation." which we nany dill- that first brand of them be- '00 many, k to their • are op- prejudice :hbors. ?sident of if Jewish ( nanner ' ion is et s a „i n, I o e ged '' ^• eri- sc e- DEPRESSION OR NO DEPRESSION CONCLUDED PROM EDITORIAL PAGH THE THREAT OF A SOCIAL GHETTO — Writing recently in the Stage CONCLUDED PROM EDITORIAL PAGE — Magazine, he expressed his views the subject: "In a sense all ated by Nazism, and she tells the I en creative writing is propaganda— following: I have histni from tbe Oita of • I propaganda for the ego." But that Hermon mother, a doctor In her own is as for as Rebellion will go. 110111e, the glory of the egffeHog of her four children. she Is her- Propaganda plays, it seems to him, self n Christian, the daughter of • must fail, because the propagandist clergilnan. Iter husband ho a Own- playwright has "his mind niade Ham The fuel that low of his ma- hen na• a ulf0•IIII up. His conclusion is inevitable. His ternal grundinol Ii 11 01 effected Ills life el. 011ie.- is a predetermined world with free Phi In Ow least. and Vet his.... a that tinniesr his children sere eel will eliminated." As a case in 011011 111 the 0.4. 11001, 1001111M and point, he takes John Wesley's Thrlr Jo, 01111 relief 1 4 "They Shall Not Die," a play about Sir freedom and (Hemline,. the) find Amerlron seised. Is unbounded. the Scottsboro boys. else mother into told nie that Later—and this the crux of his Their Onler to este her children hem views on propaganda — Behrman feeling degraded In their loss ens. In ••rder to gli e them a feeling of self- says: "The artist, like the scien- respert, she Itau waled to make then tist, should have no prejudices. vomit of their JesIsh heritage. She From Shakespeare to Galsworthy, ha. .111111111141 III It their 'elution told I,, illientlutvits. she hoe the enduring playwrights have all them the et °ries or the great been neutrals.' to 1111S• I/1011Y 111111111.114. Jes s • • • log contrihutIMI• I,, 1. 1%111111I1 0 0. she Personalities in the News cos:ruiner) 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- niere fact that the young will be 0 able to withstand such a shock sor was not entirely to his may provide one of the best meth- taste, however, and when he 2 ods also of fighting bigotry and finished his first novel, "Mat- 2 anti-Semitism. For one thing, it 3 3 will serve to avoid on attitude of rix," he packed his suitcase and 4 alarm and despair because the net out 'on a tramping trip 4 person affected will know what which ended in New York; three .•A to expect and therefore will be days later after his arrival he 5 6 6 able more calmly to view the CERTIFIED PUBIAC ACCOUNTAN TS 7 situation. But of particular im- sold the novel, packed the suit- 7 1317 GRISWOLD BLDG. — CAdillse 333 a portance, of course, is the need case again and net forth on a 8 8 This Man Retires in Comfort for the inculcation of such an trip which carried him to Chula X. (Syria. 0. P. A. attitude of informativeness in Maine where he lived two weeks 9 young Jewry that it will knew with a bank: of gypsies—to St. how to present the position of the Paul, where he was beaten and Jew to our neighbors. fly hiding their Jewishness, robbed by a thug in an alley 0-0-00 000 00-00-0-0-000 ninny young Jews believe that —to Chicago—to San Francisco II101 1011 . 1,441141 1'1 MIA UM I,,Ilf111- Some call him lucky. He himself maintains it's A PROPAGANDA PLAY IIIK them thrmigh Oils bitter perits1 they are solving their problem and eventually to Hollywood simply a case of sound finance. of their line • Notwithstanding, "Rain From through assimilation. In reality An even more tragic story is they are merely mocking their where, through an accident, he Heaven" is a propaganda play. It Thirty years ago he decided he must make sure of an is a propaganda play in the same related in a pamphlet published neighbors without being accepted worked for six weeks as a income in the years when his earning power would sense as the late John Galsworthy's in London, England, by Lady Vio- by them. Perhaps the existence decline. Speculation, he knew, could guarantee him "Loyalties." Both playwrights let Bonham-Carter, on "Child Vic- of Jewish fraternities is the best scenario writer. In 1927, his nothing. So he sought out the plan which would were neutral; both ,presented a tims of tbe New Germany: A Pro- proof of such a social ghetto second novel, "Wedding," ap- guarantee him cash on retirement to provide needed comprehensive picture. In their test." Lady Violet tells the har- against the rise of which we are peared. In New York again, he income. He purchaser a GREAT-WEST Pension Policy. appeal to the intellects of their rowing tale of the persecutions warned by Mr. Hyman. organized the New York Corn- audiences, both Behrman and Gals- of Jewish children in Nazi Ger- Is it not reasonable to believe mittee for the Defense of Poll- Through for depressions with their intervening per- worthy presented unweighed de- many, and she quotes one letter that a change in the attitude of iods of prosperity he stuck steadfastly to his plan. tical Prisoners and ran it for bates on a given subject. It was she received from a refineboy Financial panics brought him no worry whatever. up to the audiences to make their of 13 who is now, she reports the American Jeivish college two years until it became a Boom pericds left him with no regrets. own judgments, to see clearly if with satisfaction, "safe in Paris." youth, with the adoption of an power in our national life. their minds were clear, to create This boy's lengthy letter opens entirely different attitude towards their own Jewishness may, in the The Pacific Coast still pos- This year, at age 65, this msn retires in comfort. propaganda from the bias that ex- with the statement: song run, accomplish some good? He has a guaranteed income as long as he lives. We isted in their own minds. "I was the only Jew in my The present attitudes have failed sessed his mind. He wrote • want you to learn all the advantages of this GREAT- "Rain From Heaven" is an ap- class. Until Easter I was a third book called "The Last WEST Pension Policy. Send for particulars now. No peal to reason. It is an appeal to Protestant, then they found out miserably. An about face is obligation. 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 serve an edu- the Group read it, decided that ertheless the characters are per- cational purpose of informing the here was a subject for an ex- sons who live their own lives; they so I became one." 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 the reason our It, and told the Group directors ghetto is, therefore, the unfor- have inherited a spark of hate. Devotees of the propaganda 1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. Colonial Room is becoming A thorobghly Jewish program about it. Cheryl Crawford, one play—in its commonly accepted tunate state of indifference which DETROIT, MICH. use, the proletarian play--object compels a young boy to become will spell n•turelness and not Increasingly popular -- tat of th Group directors, sent for to Behrman's plays on the ground a Jew at 13 at the advent of mimicry. The latter invitee and prices which will be him and suggested that he write REPRESENTING that they point no solution But Nazism, and causes a mother to contempt, the former must COM• 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- mend respect. TIE 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 alrea!dy 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 a seven-course sess the capabilities to solve world had accumulated in the breasts the issue to the fore. Perhaps a before," says Melvin Levy. "I ASSURANCE COMPANY dinner for $1.25. problems? HEAD OFFICE WINNIPEG of the ignorant over a period of thorough analysis of it will re- had a series of long talks with 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 THE PLAY How to Prevent Shock Our most pressing obligation is time—and that we have made an Now what has Behrman done in "Rain From Heaven?" Ile has to prevent the "hysterical reac- .htirely wrong approach towards Guy.' " gathered a group of oddly assorted tions of those experiencing the the solution of the problem such The Group Theater, under the DRIVE IT! SEE IT! IT'S HERE! 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 ouch competent players of nobility, a woman of culture The New MILLER . CHAIRMAN OF as J. Edward Bromberg, -Stella who has made it a practice to har- HONOR ROTHSCHILD WEDNESDAY NIGHT VLADIMIR JABOTINSKY Adler, Bob Lewis, Morris Car- bor all shades of thought in her home so long as they were ex- RECEPTION COMMITTEE novaky, Luther Adler and f or (CONCLUDED 5I105 PAGE 1) pounded by leading exponents. others have combined to make There is a young aviator, blond, At a meeting held at the Jew- 1935 vacuous and in love with his hos- memorial meeting has the co-oper- ish Community Center on Satur- "Gold Eagle Guy" one of the ation of practically all Detroit tess. There is his brother, a lead- And with Ginsberg to sell and service your Ford, you day evening, Jan. 6, Jacob Miller, theatrical events of the season, ing American industrialist who Zionist groups. a prominent member in Detroit are ...wed of Constant and uninterrupted satisfaction. 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 chos- further glorified by the group ensemble technique that is the There is an exiled German music Hershman of Congregation Shaer- 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 IL traction. There is a Russian Roy- by Rabbi Isaac Stollman, presi- CASS • BAGLEY DETROIT, MICH (Copyright, 1131, J. T. A.. ins.) alist exile who has become quite dent of the Mizrachi Council of used to being an exile. There is the Detroit, and a vice-president of the 000003:14113O0000000-00- 00.041 - 00000* 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 lytic agent in provoking a dramatic National Fund Council and repre- sentative of the labor Zionist climax. We have • selection of guaranteed used cars for sale. The Mizrachi Youth of Detroit They talk of democracy and of groups;-James I. Ellmann, presis We Will Accept Any Mak* of Car in Trade will give a Chamisho Osor b'Shvat Rugs - Linoleum . Window S hades 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 Rods 12535 - 43 GRATIOT AVE. at speaking for Hadassah. Philip the new clubrooms, 8545 12th brilliant conversation, so brilliant Get Our PrIces First — Estimate. Furnished Free Two Minutes Drive East of City Airport St., near l'ingree Ave. Entertain- that you become aware of the the- Slomovitz will preside. The Ilas- Window Shades Cleaned end Repaired ment, including music, will be pro- karah and appro- ater's limitations as a medium of Open Sundays PINGREE 6400 vided. All members and friends priate hymns will We Speci•lice in VENETIAN BLINDS expression for serious thought. are invited. be chanted by Can- Certainly after seeing "Rain From tor J. H. Sonen- MMINIL Heaven" you can't help but await klar and his Health is far superior to wealth. the play in printed form so as to 8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phonest Garfield 1230-31 Shaarey Zedek —Talmud. extract from it treasures only half choir, consisting of realiad in the theater. • • • Harry Cohen, Aaron Silberblat t, THE JEWISH PROBLEM Joseph Cantor and But it is Behrman's realization Morris Shatzen. of the tragedy of the uprooted Jew Admission to the that presently concerns us. It is JACOB MILLER 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 overflow audience Jabotinsky on Feb. 24, at the most important music critic—can- not understand what has happened J. H. Sooenklor 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 honor to the memory of one of Is. banquet and other functions are of the world. planned by the committee as part Hardly conscious of being a Jew reel'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 Palestine by Daniel Temchin, co-chairman; mit suicide. Then, 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 SPRINGS 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. He leaves one of TO SPEAK TUESDAY (between 8:30 p.m. and 4:30 a.m.) you can call the ment approaches this last Jew be- the most precious art collections in fore he gets around to self-destruc- the world. following points and talk for three minutes for the (cONCLUDED FROM PAGE I) tion. It offers to subsidize him— The Rothschilda trace their fam- rates shown. Rates to other points are proportion. to put him on the government pay- ily history to 1546, when Isaac built them are Arthur Feiler, Hans ately low. 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 Night After his friends turn against family names and the house was Colm, E. Von If ornbostel, Herman Station.to-Statioe From DETROIT to: him the critics takes his little pam- marked with a red shield, from Kantorowiez, Emil Lederer and Rates phlets to the grand old man of which the name Rothschild was Eduard Heimann. 45c FT. WAYNE, IND. German letters, • man he has adopted. Emil Lederer was generally known for years, a man for whom 45c KALAMAZOO 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. Ile was professor of 45c MT. PLEASANT The old man turns against the Baron James de Rothschild. At economics at the University of Hei- 40c critic. Crushed, he becomes an the age of 13 Edmond began col- delberg from 1920 to 1931, and AKRON, 0. exile. lecting engravings, and to this after that taught at the Univer- 40c BATTLE CREEK si • • hobby he remained faithful until sity of Berlin. He has bern visit- The first Ford V-8 intro- this greatly improved riding comfort wheel will you feel the 40c ing professor at the University of BAY CITY HAUPTMANN AND KERR the end. also have made possible bigger, roomier thrill of V-8 power —and duced new standards of In 1868, while Edmond was still Tokio and has traveled and lec- performance. Now the 1935 bodim—wider emits and doors--added learn bow safely end easily The grand old man of German letters is readily identifyable as a student, his father died and the tured widely in many European Ford V.8 brings comfort safety through increased stability and you control it. The rates quoted shove are Night Station.to-Station Gerhart Hauptmann. The critic is son entered the firm of which he countries including Soviet Russia. equally outstanding — with clam of control. But only behind the The 85-horsepower Ford rates, effective from 8:30 p. m. to 4:30 a. m. In most Alfred Kerr, dramatic critic of the remained a member until his death. lie is • brilliant lecturer and writ- V-8 engine — its dependa• any other remarkable im- Berliner Tageblatt, who for years In 1921 Baron Edmond de Roth- er, and his classes have always provements. eases, Night Station-to-Station rates are approximately bility and economy proved been the largest and most popular was a devoted friend and champion schild gave 10,000,000 francs to es- by 1,300,000 owners—has You'll want to get the 40% lets than Day Station-to-Station rates. tablish the Edmond de Rothschild at the universities where he has first-hand of Hauptmann. been improred by adding facts on this finest It is from this situation that Foundation for scientific studies, taught. "directed -flow" cr•nkcae• of •Il Fords--and th• place Eduard Ileimann is widely re- Behrman wrote his play. The in- directing that physics and chem- For ftsstest mince, gire the operator the tele- Jo begin is on the back teat. ventilation, • cast alloy cident of the meeting between istry should be the subjects studied. garded as one of the most distin- There you'll enjoy unusual phone number of the penon you are calling steel crankshaft and floating Hauptmann and Kerr originally Six years later he added 30,000,000 guished German writers on eco- copper-lead connecting-rod comfort at sill speeds and nomics and is a leading figure in attracted Behrman to the play. But francs to this Foundation. bearings. It is almost impossible to give the so-called movement of ethical on •Il kinds of roads—". in his finished script, it is not a front-seat ride for hash-seat New brakes exert more climactic episode—just a part of a full account of Baron Edmond's socialism. He was secretary of the stopping-power with lea. the recital of the critic's caw- charities, because there have been German Reparations Commission riders." pedal pressure. A new. This comfort is the result so many. He is especial!y known, 1920-21, and from 1925 to 1933 was iences before he left Germany. "easy-action" clutch tight- Behrman is disappointed with however, for his great help to the professor of economics at the Lni- of Ford pioneering. Three ens its grip as th• engine the world. Hitlerism and all that Jewish settlements in Palestine. A versity of Hamburg. Ile is the engineering principles have speeds up. it stands for, he condemns. But number of Palestine's orange and author of numerous works on gen- been combined: (I) More neither does he seem Communism, grape.growing settlements were eral economic problems. Ile was flexible sprits,. of the time' lecturer at New York University proved type set that is unless I misinterpreted him. founded by him more than 60 years An individualist who believes that ago. The more important of these during the summer session of 1933. , farther apart, provide • Dr. Leo M. Franklin will pre- Imager base f or sissies( ac- the laws of human nature are as colonies are Rehoboth, Petach-Tiv- sp side at the symposium and Rabbi tie.; (2) Weight ef both inviolate as the law of suppfy and ka and Rishon-le-Zion, demand, he—as I see it—feels that In 1929 he was unanimously Leon From will conduct the dis- car ad passengers has been $ , progress can only be achieved as elected honorary president of the cussion period following the ad- more evenly dietributed over "et., st••• ! all four wheels; 13) All Coaveneset tenni theingliv the individual progresses, that a Jewish Agency for Palestine, which dresses by the professors. tenenoel Credit Company and Heimann Profs. Lederer i seats have been moved foe- degree of civilization is the has for its purpose to carry on the higher work of re-establishing Palestine as have spoken English most of their , ward, se that back-seat pas- aggregate of finer individuals. TEN( Pt the Feed *Rados Eve- ning Hoar. Snaphessy Onisesbei ives and their students in New sesgers sew ride in front His most vicious characterize- the home of the Jewish people. celebrated ger. •aleiets . tion is that of the capitalist who Baron Rothschild was married York report that they not only of the rear •xle instead of The linettlfal Ines of the New Font T-1 are awl /elect, K. A. T.. all (wear. speak the language correctly, but Fred 05 arise and 111, to • cousin, Adelaide de Roth- Manes. ever it. is money mad and would turn nselens la the wand rase •Itheal beteg es. Feniallegoolsos. linen TItansiekr The sam• basic impr•ve- Irene. I everything toward his ends. It is schild. They, had a daughter, Mir- even eloquently. Oute oral stile relleets the Ineani leveeing Si ESC F.- S. T., all James and meets that brought •bout slant's,* of reed reaeltmeilota. Colatebta statinta. • portrait that any Communist iam, and tea:Cis- sons. The 16th century Persian silk would endorse. But Behrman is Maurice, all of whim are living. Detroit's Largest and Best Equipped Car Washing attacking extreme Capitalism, not His,children are deeply interested animal rug in the collections of the Plant the structure of the society. He in the charities to which their fa- Detroit Institute of Arts is e0 fine- ! I seems to be all for what the Eng- ther was devoted and especially in ly woven that it contains about 650 LUBRICATION — BODY POLISHING Palestine development knots to the square inch lish term "muddling through." TIMIS YEAR Audits, Sgstents and Tax Service CHARLES K. 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