A mericaN lavish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TitEperaorrjDusn OIRONIGLE PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PELLEY WILL NOT 'the!, , RETREAT FROM HIS ANTI-JEWISH PATH Grip, (CONCLUI , Eli FlIONI PAGE 1) Tribute to Jayne As Presiding Judge Of Circuit Court FRENCH ARE HAZY ON HITLER, PRYING SCRIBE DISCOVERS Catholics and Protestants, but between the new heathenism and both of our churches." A Knock-out by Popular Approval Poles Reduce Hom• Owners to Beggary b een in one war would not want WARSAW. (JTA) — Approxi- a nother. mately 400 Jewish buildings here have passed into the hands of banks affiliated with the Ministry. Cotton Deal NM. Reich BERLIN (JTA — The state- t of Finance, it w as reported last went of President nt Roosevelt tha Friday by the local press. ; Silverman is chairman of the com- Kvutzah to Hear mittee in charge of this dinner. is assisted by the Women's Elisheva Kaplan ! ' .1Ie Group of the Kvutzah and also by Palestinian Woman !Rader Deliver Hebrew Address to Louis Rose and. Charles Lerman. Y. P. T. C. DANCE Marked tribute to the judicial ative but to gather up their docu- On Feb. 23 temperament of Hon. Ira W. Jayne, • meets and go home.' Permanent Presiding Judge of the Elisheva Kaplan, Palestinian Will Be Held on Sunday After- Pelley is convinced e will not tVayne County Circuit Court, is n 's °eche.- noon ;ea Feb. Kah Music to 24, Supply delegate to the Pioneer Women's be sent to the penitentiary, he contained in the statement incor- Organization, has accepted an in- explained, on the basis of pur. porated by A. M. Smith in hi s vitation by the Kvutzah to deliver' Marvin ported assurances given him by series of articles in the Detroit Kahn and his orchestra an address on "Palestine of To- his attorneys that Judge Warlick News dealing with the reforms a barter agreement with Germany ' Hundreds of houses in Warsaw day" in llebrew on Saturday eve- have been selected to furnish the is disposed to accept the minimum instituted by the present Circuit would constitute a violation of the and in other cities of Poland are United States' anti-dumping laws being offered for sale by Jews ning, Feb. 23, at 8:30 o'clock, at music for the bridge-tea dance of fine of $1,500 provided under the provoked consternation in govern- for sold sums, but there are few the Philadelphia-Byron Audits- the Young Peoples's Temple Club, law. In addition, he and Robert to be held Sunday, Feb. 24, from ment circles here. buyers, Warsaw- newspapers re- rium. C. Summerville, an aide convicted, Elisheva Kaplan, who has been 3 :30 to 8 p. m., according to Leading German officials said tort. The owners of the houses with him, will have to pay costs., ,3 hliarii ram manCarver, Y. P. T. C. social that Mr. Roosevelt's interprets- have been reduced to povverty associated with the life of the 1 With a gesture of martyrdom who is in . charge of Lion will have the ffect of forcing by the heavy taxation which hit Chalutzim in Palestine for many Pelley then claimed that ;'all the for the affair. As- the Reich to seek expansion of its Jews the hardest. In addition to, years, is now visiting America!1 Jewish wealth in the United imports from countries other than being unable to collect rent from Slat in g Miss Carver in the ar- And has been received enthusiast-1 t States is pitted against me to see the United States. their Jewish tenants, most of in many other large Jewish coin- rangements for the party are Rose ically in New York, Chicago and I that I 3uffer the extreme penalty A ! er ail (1 e a n Lpa evyg. , American business Merl in Ger- whom have been reduced to beg- as provided by the statutes.” other dBridge, Jping pang, many who are engaged in the ex- gory. munities. Her experience in Pal- , games will be in order, and re- "It was reported to our attor- port of Reich goods to the United The tragic picture of middle- estine, her knowledge of the lieb- I freshments will be estine, . neys from what they considered States asserted they expect to ex- class Jews offering their house- rew language and literature, and! The affair is open to members to be reliable sources that it had perience difficulty in the future hold goods for sale to Polish peas- her work for the Chalutz move- in continuing their activity, point - ants in exchange for bread or and their guests. Admission will cost the Jews of the country meat, are known to all those who something like $15,000 to obtain ing out that the anti-dumpting flour is pictured in the Moment. are interested in the upbuilding With the cast chosen, rehears- even this drawn verdict against lows may be raised to squelch any Yiddish daily. Emphasizing the of the Jewish National Homeland., be 25 cents per person. s ix for the Y. P. T. C. production deal which would bring German destruction of Jewish economic.. me," he gloated. She is a very talented speaker and us farce, "Three of that hilarious "But who got this money, commodities into the United life, this paper tells how their the Kvutzah feels it has been States. Cornered Moon," will get under granted the figures are accurate, last pieces of furniture are being privileged to secure her as their way next week. The play will be Many Americans expressed the and how it was divided, were offered by Jews for a price barely lecturer on a topic in which she performed early in April, it is opinion that the boycott move- sufficient to buy several pounds items successfully kept from the is es well versed. All those who I announced. ment against Nazi products will of bread. official records." understand Hebrew are invited to March 10 has been selected as receive a new impetus as a result Attacks Dickstein "In the provincial cities," the, be present. the date for "The Mikado," which of President Roosevelt's stand. The Silver Shirt leader then paper relates, "especially in the Kvutaah Meets Feb. le is being produced in its entirety Dr. Iljalmar Schacht, financial reported that a mass meeting held province of Wohlin, tables, chairs The next meeting of the Kvu-1 di !by the music group of the Young dictator, was criticized for his and other pieces of furniture are here in which he was branded a tzah will be held Saturday eve- Peoples' Temple Club, according policy of trading with foreign being sold at auction for paltryn disgrace to North Carolina was. ning, Feb. 16, at the hone of Mr. I Ito Phil Stern and Arthlcr Coulson, countries on a barter basis ex- isms, but nobody wishes to buy JUDGE IRA W. JAYNE attended by only 100 persons Drawn lot N. C. j, C. News Service by Chas. A. Wells. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, 2200 I who will direct the operetta, with elusively. It was maintained Their owners are lucky comment angrier still "and Intolerance has been the big bully of human relationship for Edison. J. Burrows, a member of ' original parodies on some of the Court judges. Mr. Smith's inter- that this policy caused the Ameri- peasants from the neigh- against the Hebre ws was rife in when the Kvutzah, will give a detailed famous Gilbert and nor a clean fighter. His ti centuries. Ile has not been a good sport Sullivan references to the efforts can opposition, which now will i them. boring villages come and are this city in the week that fol- 1 esting tactics have always been beyond the rules. His methods are as low :report on the Palestine Day Con- songs by Josephine Stein. of Judge Jayne, who is a can- cost the Reich $30,000,000 and willing to offer as much as 50 lowed." ! as his intelligence. In this day of growing light and comprehension ference which was held in Wash- Temple ! didate to succeed himself on the may lead to a further decrease in The Young People's ture . furn i ' ctnts or each piece his reign will be increasingly challenged. An aggressive, scientific : ington on Jan. 20. It is under- Like the infamous Dic stein Republican ticket, follow in part: German exports to the United 'cents group will meet "It is not difficult," the paper investiation," the wordy effu-1 g approach would brush his guard aside and deliver a wallop that !stood that the observance of the Many of the forward innova- , States. 4 P. m. at says, "to imagine how precarious would jar his teeth out. Brotherhood Day, to be observed Feb. 24, ' Palestine Day will become an an- Fred discussion sion proceeded, "my trial has only I tions of Wayne Circuit Court M. Butzel will lead the dot- the Jewish position is in the prov- offers that opportunity. It is a day when men of every creed may !nual event from now on in the ' e Fred served to have rivet attention on devised the thilo Snu.nday, Feb, 17, been by its presiding Faulheber Threetens Nazis h inces if Jewish misery is so great unite in festivities and play, dealing intolerance a smashing blow. life of American Jewry. The Kvu-1 u mac m a ions o Jewry 3u tie and none of them could MUNICH . (JTA PTA) )—A A th reat date my claims that patriotic have worked smoothly and with ex -communication by the Catho- even in our metropolis. The army Intolerance cannot live in an atmosphere of joyous friendly rivalry. tzah is, therefore, devoting the of Jewish beggars is growing. whole evening to a discussion of Christians have a real problem great economy of time to the tic Church was the answer last , Poverty is reaching even such this project. on the i h r an d s i in J ewr • y to which court and litigants, representing Sunday of Cardinal Michael von Jews as only recently were well- 1 YOUNG ISRAEL DINNER man, Mrs. A. J. Rosenshine, will Sonenklar Leads in Singing they must ultimately give bitter th e saving of a vast sum of money Faulhaber to the new semi- Even real estate owners be accepted not later than Tues. offici al ' to-do. Cantor J. Sonenklar of the attention . . . . DANCE ON MARCH 10 to taxpayers, without his peculiar campaign to get rid of Catholic have been affected. Nevertheless, (lay, March 5, inasmuch as the Shaarey Zedek Congregation is "On every hand the wave of executive and judicial ability. and Protestant schools in Bavaria, o pli ght n making preparations to lead the mass resentment at the tactics of The fearless Cardinal, who has Young Israel's dinner-dance, attendance at this affair will be "On the other hand, no new and no proper understanding is opposed Hit. shown." Kvutzah in all their masa sing- Jewry, as demonstrated in the thing devised by the presiding many times publicly with a program of entertainment limited to 100 couples. Those ing. For that purpose he has col- Pelley case, is mounting." beffectiveler and the Nazi re im a could Id h have become e, in i and music, will be held in the desiring to attend are urged to lected many new na ► aina1 songs, The anti-Semite averred he was without the whole-hearted sup. slashing sermon against the new Mosley Aid Denies Blackshirt.' Italian Gardens, Hotel Book Cad- communicate promptly with Mrs. especially those which are now suffering a sort of agony by port of the other members of school policy urged all conscien - illac, on Sunday evening, March Bias Rosenthal by calling Euclid sung in Palestine, Mass singing being forced to withhold his the court. tious Catholics to continue send- LONDON. (JTA) — A denial 10. will now become part of the regu- „ heavy artillery because of a lack 07634. Perhaps it was this fundamen- mg their children to Catholic that Sir Oswald Mosley's British The dinner-dance committee, lar Kvutzah meetings. of resources. tal thought of needed team work schools. 7, Union of Fascists was anti-Semitic headed by the co-chairmen, Miss Purim Dinner March 20 The statement also contained that prompted the judges o f I 1 Whoever passes laws against Betty Plotnisky and A. J. Rosen- Yiddish Folks Verein Dance The Kvutzah has also completed an ominous passage in which it Wayne Circuit Court, some 10 the freedom of the church," e was made by A. K. Chesterton, official of the organization, in a shine, made all the necessary ar- plans for a Purim dinner, which This Sunday d "is "i liable to ex-comm hu: was broadly hinted that, in Bonn. years ago, to inaugurate a month- dec lare, a• after to the Western Evening rangements for this event. Har- will take place Wednesday eve- mysterious fashion, those who op- ly dinner, to be paid by two of nication." Gives tount ■ and mites on ever Lola old Marlowe and his orchestra different Wore of. businesk Noatter Asking what guarantees existed ' Herald. The first annual dance of the nine, March 20, at the Philadel- l posed Pelley always ran into their number. In these gather- have been engaged to furnish the phia-Byron Auditorium. This is went your business. In this book yea "Stupid little bits of paper serious difficulties. Yiddish Folks Verein will be held will find tha number of your prosy«. , ings--and after the inner man 1 that the sirfgte German school dance nu ic on Sunday evening, Feb. 17, in the annual Purim function, and lista customers listed. "Strange, strange indeed are was satisfied — frictions between for which Bavarian Nazis were with unflattering references to the David I. Berris, in charge of the Grand Ballroom of the Book it has become a precedent to the Valuable Information Is also even as is 1 Jews do not emanate from our denouement of events in the lives, different how you can us* th• malls to ...fa erent departments grew small- so warmly campaigning would members of the Kvutzah and their orders an r for your products of those who take up the Silver er. Needs of the court were fully not be a path to a single German I organization," he wrote, "but the entertainment for the dinner- Cadillac Hotel. Buddy Fields and or navies.. Shirt work and then turn back.", and freely discussed. Pro's and church, the Cardinal expressed from a small and very rabid , dance, will offer a surprise floor- his orchestra will furnish the mu- respective families to celebrate Writ. for Tour FREI cool clock, the holiday in a Kvutzah tames. f bunch of anti-Semites. I after sic, and a floor show will be pre- Ilarry F. Sieber, a former col-, con's of new ideas for improve- great suspicion and distrust o R. AL POLK .4 CO., Detroit, Mar which dancing will again be re- aented featuring the Dixie Eight phere. Many Purim features are regime. "Our propaganda methods re- show 1 at . 10 :30 o' ime. laborator who went over to "the ment of procedure in later years the Nazi to Feu flit Dirortar Publishers ix the Weal Wills, List Cosnsilen—Busineu Statistics "The split in Germany today," main the same as they have ever sumed. and Davis Trio. Entire proceeds being planned by the committee Ballard-King Group in Chicago," germinated in those monthly off- in charge to mark the general a Producers of tilted Usti dtbarttsios the account said, suddenly met i bench conferences. And, on the the Cardinal declared, "is not as I been--the persuasion of the elec-I Reservations for the dinner- will go to charity. Purim hilarity and gayety A 11 , dance, as announced by its chair- with a terrible auto accident in; whole, the ablest men in the legal Nazi reformers says between I torate." Baltimore. profession were on Wayne Coun- Adopting the pose of a child , ty'e Circuit bench. who considers itself unjustly, "Edward B. Boles of New York, spanked, the statement had the' after visiting Detroit and making following to say of the "Battle,a thorough study of the organi- of Asheville": nation and operation of Wayne "For 13 days I sat between my County's Circuit Court, comment- attorneys - in a lofty southern ed thus on its achievements and courtroom and heard myself cas- the place a presiding judge has tigated before a jury as a stock- in the picture: 'The principal selling shyster, a religious racket- value of a chief justice (or pre- eer, a despoiler of widows and siding judge) with broad execu- orphans, an inciter of race ha- ' five authority lies in the fact that treds, a defamer of the President the grant of such authority places and a general all-around scoun-, upon him, first, the responsibility drel who had come into the State for constant diagnosis and, sec. of North Carolina in 1932 because ondly, the power as well as the I was at my rope's end financially duty to suggest or in a proper and assumed that down here case to prescribe and supervise among these mountaineers I the application of remedy.' would be able to carry on my "The Wayne County Circuit 'nefarious enterprises' unmolested Court has been most fortunate in and undetected. having those who could measure " 'But the law finally caught, up to the executive ability re- up with this man!' declared the , quired for such responsibility and attorneys for the state, shaking duty, and, more fortunate, in hav- their accusing fingers in my di- ing on its bench men who saw the need of progress and pos- rection." The prosecutor purportedly ex- sensed the spirit of co-operation postulated with Judge Warlick to make the executive office really effective in working reforms in when it became apparent that Pelley would get off with a fine the interest of justice. Holzer, now a United to the effect that to turn him States Judge in Los Angeles, spent loose constituted "pernicious bus:-- sonie weeks studying the Wayne ness." Circuit Court system of admin- " 'Not only does he capitalize istration, and made a very com- on religious sentiment to dispose Alimentary report of his investi. _.o ee1R711g — The ish eco• 0. week Dr. of the lily, and nt, "h e _ miles 1„- ,AT l'ree C o. 30.31 PO • EFERENCE BOO( and Mailing List Catalog , Everybody Says it's the Most Beautiful of All Three! AND BENEATH THIS BEAUTY IS THE STRENGTH OF STEEL! , y Fisher ORE 'a 4 TIUM of his utterly worthless securi- potion to the Judicial Council of ties,'" Pelley narrated that the California. counsel for the state said, "but "The Commission on the Ad- he goes to and fro defaming our ministration of Justice in New beloved President, he is an inciter York State recommended to the of religious hatreds, he is one of governor and legislature of New the most dangerous men we have York a plan for an administrative in this country today.'" judge based on a *udy of the The statement then asserted ! procedure in the Wayne Circuit Judge Warlick informed the pro- C ourt. " secution that 'writing on the sub- ject of Jews or anything else is Detroit Scout Citizens' First his constitutional privilege.' Council - Wide Reunion Another feature of the lengthy "bulletin" was a venomous attack At their weekly meeting. plans ro ite Srec uount Citizen's f the Delt w upon George S. Anderson, former ‘.'.t upon id un ec treasurer of Pelley's Foundation n.nrrs,n former S couts and Scoul toenrs at the for Christian Econo mics who tea- I Detroit Masonic Temple, Second tified for the prosecution. Blvd. and Temple Ave., on Wed- " Ile sat with my tormentors es(a) Feb. 27, at 6 :30 p. m., I and colluded with them through- nie announced. , During this re- a.. out the whole trial, supplying ure out "r ).' ears • of t.'' '' `? e " mg them with all the information "' on ' they may have desired in their service and fellowship is to be celebrated. attempts to either trap me or mn, president of Don W. Martin, make me appear in a disadvan- the Detroit Scout Citizens, stated tageous light to the jury. at the officers to serve during "He testified with alacrity to that ensuing period are: George t h e , dozens of happenings which had - e occurred months before I ever F. Rickaby, first vice-president; met him or he ever became assn- president; Leonard Harding, R. Edgar second Mallory, vice- third ciated with our concern. An- vice-president; Joseph Weiss, sec- "This is the same Geo George rotary; George B. Sherman, treas. derson whose private office we raided one night in July, 1932. user. • mfbefrosrin hiper in this organize tionlen to discover nearly 4,000 letters Bo Scouts now' , and postal money orders going ated to the furtherance and' l - back over three months secreted d'rtc- development of Scouting and its! his desk. Ile had the effrontery to tell principles is open to all who have I In' the jury that Galahad Press was been enrolled in Scouting at any! time and anywhere. always in arrears with his salary Way s and means by which the his '' hired ' whereas he had never been or paid by Galahad Press on the organization may aid the Scout I one hand, and on the other we movement in the Detroit council, had discovered as a result of the area will he announced upon, raid that he had not only over- completion of committee plans. drawn his salary account but had used moneys of the Foundation that the program we h a v e i unknown to me to pay his per- launched cannot be halted by the sonal bills." machinations of men and interests If he succeeds in raising the who do not understand what it is. money to wash his slate clean that we are about but do not want with the court, Pelley promised, to understand. "Bear with me, therefore, till he will launch new efforts to fur- ther the spread of his movement. Feb. 13 is conic and passed. Again They will be carried forward with I use the words of the immortal greater conviction than before he Garrison in summing up my po pledged. ' aition: , " 'I am deadly in earnest. I ' "Important announcements will be ferthceming en Feb. 12. We' will not equivocate, I will not l a, shall endeavor to convince Amer-I play politics, I will not retreat ica that right must triumph and, single inch and I will be heard!'" Ira BIGGER, too...much roomier...the whole interior is more luxuriously finished sad fitted ... all it no increase in price! Only Plymouth gives you All Four: New Plymouth Called "Most Luxurious Low.priced Car" B for itself! One look at this year's low-priced cars tells you Plymouth EAUTY SPEAKS is the best-looking of "All Three." It's bigger. Its streamlined body is smarter. Its wide-vision windshield . . . its airplane- type fenders ... its deep, wide doors ... all suggest its speed and power. 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