; alrelM0446.0404g.t. 44' ,0 0° ,- lii*LIWORIANLVitAWNIELE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE jitElimuonjEwisn &Rom ICLE Annual Brotherhood Day THE ORACLE This is an age of suspicion and of big- Metropolitan and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE The Oracle minters all gustation. otry. Men are suspicious of each other, of general Jewl5h intermit. Queried Comment should be twists...seed to The Green ► asa,..4 Weekly by Th. Jewish Chronicle Publishing C.. lag. and nations are on constant guard lest an In mare of The Detroit Jewish advantage be gained by one against the Entered an Seseed-class matter Maich I. 1911. at the Posts Chronicle, sod should be *scum- By HENRY W. LEVY lautied by • .elf-nddresend, stamped oMn at Detroit, Mich, under tin Act of March I. MIL other. Bigotry is rampant everywhere, ennlope. A Refutation of the Statement Made to the New York (JTA Spacial Correspondent) General Offices and Publication Building and where Fascism has as yet failed to World-Telegram by the American Jewish Com- gain a foothold there are warnings against 525 Woodward Avenue Q. What is the procedure with TENTH ANNIVERSARY Tolepitonet Cadillac 1040 Cab!. Address: Chronicle permitting its pernicious influences to ac- regard to mourning for a baby mittee Leader No other book publisher has so Landon Office, according to Jewish ceremonial quire strength. distinguished a list of Jewish au- 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England law?—B. 13. Observance of Brotherhood Day in a thors as has Viking Press, and thus A. Mourning need not be ob- By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ this firm's celebration of its 10th Subscription, in Advance ..._.... . ..._...$3.00 Per Year time like this is especially appropriate as served for a child that has lived anniversary would be interesting •••• la•e* publication, all correspondence and news matter a means of advancing true good will and less than 30 days. even if it were not for the fact was mesh this Olin by Tuesday eveningof each week. ■ ' • • • •otices, kindly use one rids of the palter only. of mobilizing all the forces that stand for 011E VERY dangerous views were enun- us that the boycott "delays the return of reason of the Jewishness of its president Warm democracy and for free government and vice-president, Harold Coins- Q. Who was Eduard Gans?— and decency to Germany," he ignores another ciated by Former Justice Joseph 11. Pros- 11111 Detroit Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence ow sub- burg and B. IV. Iluebsch. against the elements of destruction and G. R. T. Mets sof interest to the Jewish people, hot disclaim. reeponsi- kauer of New York, in an interview he gave important fact: that if reason and decency Is *lilt, for as adornment of the sews eaprened by the writers With such names as Franz Wer- prejudice which aim to pitch one group A. Eduard Gans (1798-1839) to George Britt of the New York World- to be restored to Germany, it will be accom- fel, Stefan Zweig, Arnold Zweig, was a well known German jurist in our population against the other. Sabbath Readings of the Law plished only by the revolutionary method of Telegram. Not only because he opposses the Lion Feuchtwanger, Joseph Roth, and juridical professor. He was Pentateuchal portion—Ex. 30:11-34:35 We have a great deal to guard against. one of the founders of a move- boycott of German-made goods, but for a far removing the present insane group from power; Bruno Frank, Dorothy Parker, Prophetical portion-1 Kings 18:1 (or 20)-39 Fascist thought and bigoted sentiment may ment whose purpose was to pre- more important reason: for the manner in and the removal of the Ilitlerites from power Supreme Court Justice Brandeis, Albert llalper and Harold J. Laski Adar 19, 5694 plant its roots on our shores at almost any vent the wholesale convention of which he interpreted Jewish obligations as Jews most partially be accomplished by resorting to on February 22, 1935 its publication lists and such Jews to Christianity by the time unless we are prepared to fight the the economic weapon. already issued titled as "The Case and as Americans; promotion of culture among them. against the influences of reaction. Brother- The movement did not interest In justice to the American Jewish Com- of Sergeant Grischa." "The Edu- Justice Proskauer outlined his reasons for Jabotinsky and His Cause hood Day, to be observed on Sunday, Feb. the people, however, and soon opposing the boycott as follows: mittee of which Justice Proskauer is so import- cation of a Princess," "Ask Me An- other," "Marie Antoinette," "God's The visit here this week-end of Vladimir 24, provides an opportunity for the dif- ceased to exist. In 1825 Gans ant a member, it must be stated that he speaks Little Acre," "While Rome Burns" First, the boycott is objectionable be- Jabotinsky is an event of more than local ferent groups in the American population himself adopted Christianity and his own mind and that he does not interpret and the sensational best selling"The thereafter became a pro- cause of its complete ineffectiveness—even Forty Days of Musa Dagh," Vik- importance. Mr. Jabotinsky is a spokes- to dedicate themselves to a policy of solidi- shortly the official stand of the Committee on the boy- fessor at Berlin University. ing has enjoyed unusual success. if successful as a boycott—to accomplish the man for a group in the Zionist movement fying friendships rather than destroying cott question. The committee's attitude on the • • • There must be, I thought, an eru- result sought. boycott was expressed in the following resolu- dite publishing formula responsible which has attracted more than average them and supplanting them with bias and Q. Who was Rose Stokes?— Second, it is contrary to the express wish, T. M. for this formidable array of suc- tion adopted in December, 1933: attention in the past few years. Both Mr. hatred. given in confidence and without the duress cesses. I went to see Harold of fear, of the leading Jews of Germany. A. Rose Pastor Stokes was a Jabotinsky and his followers have been Of interest in connection with this year's Guinzburg for my answer. I popped It furnishes another, though fake, reason famous American radical leader The committee feels, moreover, that charged with having harmed the Zionist observance of Brotherhood Day is the fact who died in Germany last year. the question. Half expecting an for Hitler to talk about international Jewish Nazism is not alone a Jewish problem, but cause and have been subjects of attack that it takes place two days after the birth- Upon emigrating to this country evasion of one sort or another, I warfare against Germany and thus solidify also a world menace. In this view it is was totally unprepared for Mr. from many quarters. The recent state- day of George Washington. The first from Russia with a few years in- his support. It delays the return of reason supported by unmistakeable evidence from Guinzburg's explanation of Vik- terlude in England, she began work and decency to Germany. ment issued by 241 reformed rabbis en- President of these United States on nu- within the borders of Germany: the sup- ing's success. in a cigar factory and took an ac- Third, its incidence is completely beyond pression of all freedom of speech, press, dorsing the platform of the Palestine merous occasions expressed his opposition tive "We publish," he said, "only interest in the problems of the control, and its destructive effect falls and assembly; the destruction of the rights Labor party is only one of the indications to racial and religious bigotry, and among working class. Later she went to those books that we like." squarely on many Jewish manufacturers and won by labor unions and women; the utili- of the manner in which anti-Revisionist his very interesting statements was the one New York and entered social work, Developing his explanation, the merchants. zation of the church for the aims of the Viking president went on to say sentiment has been organized. This week's he wrote to the Hebrew Congregation in and ma Tried a millionaire. As American citizens it is our absolute state, and the militaristic aims of the Nazi that, unlike most publishers "we Throughout her life even after her right and duty to help our fellow Jews by statement by the Rabbinical Assembly Newport, R. I., stating in part: leaders. In view of these conditions, while make no effort to present a bal- marriage she remained a leader of appeal to our own government, asking that it the American Jewish Committee sympa- adds additional strength to the 'listed- anced list." By that he meant that "All possess alike liberty of conscience the working class. During the war take diplomatic measures, and by appeal to thizes with the desire, and recognizes the Viking knowingly published no ruth, and in turn is another rebuke to and immunities of citizenship. It is now she parted from her husband due the forces of public opinion, which are the right of individuals to refrain from buying drivel because it knows that a large to her pacifist leanings. She was Revisionism. court of last resort in such matters. goods made in Germany, it reaffirms its defi- no more that toleration is spoken of, as if part of the book-reading public so a Socialist and then a Com- But we have no moral right to bind our- During his visit here Mr. Jabotinsky has it was by the indulgence of one class first nite decision not to endorse or participate in desires it. With Simon and Schus- munist and attained world wide selves as a separate group inside the United a boycott organized by Jews in the United it within his power to answer a number of people, that another enjoyed the exer- fame for her activity. ter, Farrar and Rinehart and one States to disturb the economic and diplo- • • • States. or two other of the younger pub- of questions relative to his platform. It cise of their inherent rights. For happily matic relations between America and a lishing firms, Viking believes in Q. Why does the Jewish Sab- so happens that Mr. Jabotinsky's plat- the Government of the United States, country with which America is at peace, no the publication of a small but select How Hitler Comforts Streicher form, when it is divorced from what is which gives to bigotry no sanction, to per- bath begin on Friday evenings?— matter how much we may abhor the govern- In speaking of reason and decency it is list of offerings. C. ment policies of that country. considered the destructive element, is a secution no assistance, requires only that D. A. Perhaps this point of view is best well that Justice Proskauer should have called expressed The Jewish Sabbath and There are held in America tens of mil- as Mr. Guinzberg put it very warm evaluation of Zionist principles. they who live under its protection should holidays begin on the evening of to his attention the truth as it motivates the tom T hee: lions of dollars of German obligations, and When Mr. Jabotinsky suggests a world- demean themselves as good citizens, in the preceding day and end on the Viking Press today consists, there are further trade relations involving Nazi powers today. It might have been said wide effort to "hypnotize" the Jews with giving it on all occasions their effectual following evening, instead of be- many millions of dollars more. No group of that Julius Streicher, for instance, is acting on besides Mr. Guinzblirg, of B. W. ginning with midnight as in the Huebsch and Marshall A. Best. Its the idea of supporting Palestinian projects, support." citizens has a moral or patriotic right to in- his own accord in spreading the numerous libels secular calendar. The origin of original triumvirate had George S. terfere with these obligations except by ap- of buying Palestinian goods, and of ad- against the Jews, such as sanctioning the ritual Be Oppenheimer in the place of Mr. If Brotherhood Day can be made to suc- this custom is in the Bible. In peal to the duly constituted authority of the vancing the ideal of the Jewish homeland, Genesis it states that "it was eve- murder lies, the myth of Jewish international United States government. he is restating the aspirations of every ceed in spreading this ideal, as well as the ning and it was morning," with Viking was founded March I, control of finance, the fantastic stories of Jew- sentiments of other great liberals who the word evening always preced- devoted Zionist. Justice Proskauer, whose important position ish domination in Communist ranks. But now 1925, by Guinzburg and Oppen- helped to found this nation, then we shall ing the word morning. This was On Aug. 1, before the But when Mr. Jabotinsky presumes to be able to continue to live in security, with interpreted as meaning that a day on the executive committee of • the American it is an established fact that Streicher does not heimer. first book was published, a mer- claim justice to be only on his side by the knowledge that the principles on always begins with the preceding Jewish Committee ought to prompt him to be speak for himself alone, but has the sanction of ger was effected with B. W. Iluebsch. very cautious in the expression of his views, is Chancellor Hitler himself. On Feb, 11, Hitler attempting to break discipline and by cir- which this country was founded will never sunset. • • • entitled to his opinions on the boycott. But visited Streicher at Nuremburg, on the eve of THE PAnTNERS culating a petition of his own to the League be sacrificed to reaction and bigotry. Guinzburg, when he entered the Q. Please tell about the activities when he speaks of Jews who are boycotting Ger- the notorious anti-Semite 'a 50th birthday. Ile of Nations, he does immeasurable harm publishing business, was a grad- of Leo Motzkin.—T. J. which might destroy all the good which many as being obligated to appeal first to the found Streicher, who is Commissioner of Bavar- uate of Harvard, class of '21, who A. Dr. Leo Motzkin was born in State Department before they take economic ian Franconia, dining with 100 Nazis, and to after two years of studying law at is embodied in his program. Russia and later studied in Ber- The United Jewish Appeal Columbia took a fling at news- Mr. Jabotinsky owes it to the Jews of lin. He was early opposed to the measures to win justice for their kinsmen in this group Hitler delivered a speech in which paper work in Bridgeport, Conn. News that the , American Jewish Joint acceptance of Uganda as a substi- the Nazi hell, ignores the fact that labor in this he declared: this country whom he is attempting at this After a short apprenticeship as a for Palestine. During the War country and throughout the world is boycotting reporter, he joined forces in 1924 time to enroll in the Zionist movement, to Distribution Committee and the American tute he directed the Copenhagen bureau Germany, and then gives the impression that with Max Schuster and Richard I am happy to know I have in Julius Palestine Campaign are once more united of the World Zionist Organization, reply to the following questions: Simon when this pair laid plane for Streicher one man on whose whole-hearted 1. How do you justify the spread of for the purpose of a joint drive during and in 1920 organized the first in- through the boycott Jews are harming American their publishing house. Less than support I can depend in every situation and an independent petition to the League of 1935 is of such great importance that it ternational conference for the re- trade and therefore are unpatriotic, then he a year later he was embarked on who has never wavered one second. It must lief or Jews who suffered from the does an injustice to reality. deserves to be hailed as being among the his own venture. Nations? be a great feeling for him to know that this results of the War. A number of Oppenheimer, a graduate of Wil- is not only the turning point of a half century Does Silence Mean Consent? 2. Isn't it a fact that such a petition most important Jewish news occurrences times he represented world Jewry liams class of '20, spent three and of his life but also of a half millennium in in Jewish life at the present time. at League of Uations conferences. Perhaps Justice Proskauer could tells us serves to break discipline in the Zionist ' years at A. A, Knopf as a half German history. Ile died in Paris in 1933, at the how far-reaching have been the results of his advertising and promotion mana- A great deal has been said about unity, age movement and to create immeasurable of 66. ger, after a year's study in the and his group's efforts to secure rights for Jews Thus, the most insane of all modern anti- harm for the cause of the Jewish National but as a rule very little is done to effect it. • • • Graduate Arts Schools at Ilar- throughout the world through intercession with Semites is given the sanction of the dictator vard. But here is an instance of actual interpre- Home? In 1933, after his play about Q. Who was the Jew who found- Dorothy Parker, "Here Today," 3. Isn't it a fact that by organizing a tation of 'words into action, of translating ed the radio manufacturing busi- the State Department. Our only knowledge at of the German people, and to speak of rational was presented on Broadway, Op- present is that the State Department has been ness in this country?—E. I. M. efforts to restore decency to that country is to defensive contingent of our own in Pales- a proprigated idea int, reality. penheimer gave up publishing for A. Hugo Gernsback is credited silent—silent to our pleas for intercession, and be childishly naive. It would be the heil -ht of folly to divorce with tine independent of the police force sup- editorial work in Hollywood. having sold the first radio ap- But Justice Proskauer's statement to the But of the trio, it was B. W. ported by the Palestine government that the Palestinian angle from any efforts to paratus for amateurs. He also just as silent of the question of the boycott, permitting us to believe that silence means con- Iluebsch who had real publishing World-Telegram is much more damaging on an- we are antagonizing the mandatory power solve the problem of the German-Jewish started the first radio magazine in experience. For 20 years a pub- and was a leader in protect- sent to our own way of protesting and boy- other score—when he outlines his views in and creating immeasurable harm for our refugees and those Nho must leave Ger- 1908 lisher and printer, he was the first ing the rights of radio listeners cotting. opposition to the World Jewish Congress. Quot- American publisher of James Joyce many for settlement in the Jewish Na- and position? preventing the so-called "muz- Furthermore, when Justice Proskauer tells (PLEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE) 4. Is it not a fact that the inflammatory tional home. Similarly, it would be the zling" laws. (PLEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE) propaganda conducted by your followers height of credulity to expect us to imagine has resulted in riots and outbreaks which that Palestine can solve the entire German WA SH I N G TO N have brought shame upon the good name relief problem, and for that matter, also A N D T H E JEWS An American Teacher in Palestine the horrible problem of Polish-Jewish op- of Jewry? pressed masses. There is need for a tre- 5. Is not Revisionism undermining the I By HENRY W. LEVY An Experiment in "Back to Nature" social justice structure in Palestine by its mendous effort for relief of the millions of suffering and impoverished Jews through- frupyrIght. 1935..1. T A , hostile attitude to the Labor party? By SOPHIA SMITH SETTEE Like the man he prosecuted, Wil- Handling the prosecution of 6. Does not an independent fund-raising out the world, and the two efforts—that NOTICt The ...western.. of a )oung American woman, a school tearlser, is not a native born Ameri- As we celebrate George NDITOIt'n In adJorating tart- m.1f to the agricultural Ilfe In I'mleortIne, ginothle • new In- effort for the Revisionist Tel Hai Fund of Palestine's reconstruction and of re- Bruno Ilauptmann for the State entz New Jersey was Attorney Gen- can. Forty years old, he came here Washington's birthday again— 'right Into the Influence exertnil hr the Jentorh !Homeland on all thorr rah* serve to confuse Zionist issues and needs lief — must for a long time work hand of corne In III, It. Ti,. heren repreraented In lite I olleal Males eral David T. Wilentz. Unknown from Russia as an infant in his lit the American l'uleklIne Campaign, ennI111, the fund. lit establish se and to impede present efforts through in- in hand for the sake of the starving souls to headlines, except within his own mother's arms. They settled in for the 203rd time, it is well to ...dotal. the agricultural colonies in Palestine. and bodies in Israel. state, this 40-year-old Jewish attor- Perth Amboy, N. J., where he has recall that there were Jews in ternal competitive wranglings? this country of ours in Wash- is now a national figure by lived ever since. Our questions are addressed to Mr. I came to the Kvutzah (collecti- sky almost touching the clouds on The leaders in Jewry who are respon- ney The story of his success is that ington's day, that the Father of reason of the skill displayed in vist farm in Palestine), with a Jabotinsky in the hope that they will be sible for this new effort and unified front his successful prosecution of the well worn one, the Jewish young.1 this Country knew and respect. petty bourgeois mind dressed up to the road to the meshek. And there, the chaverim were answered in his addresses during his visit in behalf of two causes are to be highly Lindbergh baby murderer. ster of foreign-born parents who I ed and had dealings with many look like a healthy edition of Thor- already at work. The meaader in Detroit. We place them to Mr. Jabot- congratulated. Their efforts must be emu- Strangely enough, it was the worked his way through college eau or Rousseau. High-sounding avodah (director of labor) wearing and earned success by reason of Jews. Both for the benefit of insky in the spirit of impartiality rather lated by Jewish communities throughout first time he served as the prose his own talents. Ile commuted to "back to nature" phrases, queer self-conscious Jews who are quips about "plain living and high a bright boyish smile, handed me cuter in a murder case and, you than bias, because we feel that the actions this country. have Wilentz's own word for it, New York to study law and the not aware of our American- thinking" stuff consumed in Amer. a rake. I grasped it with pleas- of his followers until now have been far he will never again prosecute a while earned his living by writing Jewish heritage and for the icon universities was sales-talk that ure. My hands could scarcely en- circle the stick. I walked across the from constructive and that the charges murderer. The man who called sports for local l'erth Amboy pe- possessed me on my arrival at Kin- Ilaupttnann "World Public Enemy ers He thus qualifies as one of benefit of grasping anti-Semites ereth. And Kinereth gratified fields to where three figures in leveled against the Revisionists appeared Great Tribute to Hadassah that well-known fraternity: "I Number One," and who told the who would forget Jewish par- every little whim that I had ac- black shorts and white shirts with justifiable enough to warrant the outlaw- cloth caps protecting their heads 12 men and women of the jury that used to be a newspaperman once, ticipation in our struggle for quired in "Walden" ... A great tribute is accorded Hadassah, New f rom the beating sun, were raking ing of Revisionists from Jewish life. Jersey would only he satis- myself." Here were the rough and ready the field together. They stopped to independence, it is a duty to the Women's Zionist Organization of The World War halted Wilentz' We look forward with interest to Mr. fied with one verdict: murder in the "zrifim" (barracks) to live in; here beginnings for some months. point out that Jewish roots are was the life without money, or need look at me when I approached. Jabotinsky's visit and we await his an- America, by the enlistment of its services first degree with no recommenda- legal tion of clemency, doesn't like this But immediately after his return to firmly embedded in the founda- of it; here was the coarse food and They greeted me cordially. In- swers to the questions we have addressed for an educational campaign against business stantly I became one of them. of snuffing out another's l'erth Amboy, he launched the car- tions of this country. simple fare; here was the crudeness Helen, who spoke English with a to him. And we hope that a large audi- trachoma among Indians. eer that was to make him one of life. of apparrel, the roughness of work, German accent, showed me how to The late President Calvin the For the purpose of this campaign, the ence will be present at the lecture on Sun- As the jury filed into the Flem- the outstanding attorneys of Mid- rawness of life, framed by a level the earth. The steady up and County. At the same time he Coolidge, in an address in 1929 rhythm day evening to give Mr. Jabotinsky a Indian Field Service of the United States ington courtroom last Wednesday dlesex of nature all about that down motion, the muscular move- entered politics. hearing and to honor him personally, even 1Department of Interior, has secured Ha- evening, Wilentz was visibly ner- From 1922 to 1926 he served as at the dedication of the Y. M. enhanced the wholesomeness and ment of the arms, the backward vous. Ile showed plainly why he beauty of this "way of life." Every and forward sway of the torso, all though they may reject his views, for his dassah's lantern slides on trachoma, and had vowed never again to prose- City Attorney. The meanwhile, he H. A. in Washington, stated little self-abnegation thrilled me. developed his private practice and this very succinctly when he So was it with Thoreau, thought I. meant healthy and wholesome work. eminence as journalist, lecturer and the highly successful efforts to reduce cute a murder case. As I raked the earth, it took on His defense opponent, Edward J. earned reputation as a result of his said: , The little Kvutzah was in the cen- a richness of color, a softness and Zionist. 'trachoma in Palestine will be applied to to convert seemingly hope- Reilly, veteran of many previous ability "Hebrew mortar created th• , ter of the high hills, and it over- warmth. this country. less cases into successes. In the looked the Sea of Galilee. Beauty murder trials, War superbly calm. Life was really sweet, I thought. Hadassah's medical organization in Both men met in the center of the po litical field he built up a youth- foundations of American demo t. breathed upon the place, Zionist Affiliation organization of Democrats in a racy." The sun beat down and tanned my Palestine is thus recognized for the great cleared space before the bench. ful I wanted to be put to work im- face and arms and legs. It beat Republican County. In the Demo- Both knew the verdict of the jury; When, in 1789, George Wash- mediately, and I was put on the Affiliation with the Zionist Organization accomplishment of reducing trachoma down upon my head—but I didn't it was apparent on their faces as cratic landslide of last year, his soil. I was given a blue shirt and mind. I tried to keep up with is no longer a matter of partisan party among the 40,000 children in the land soon as they filed into the court- county turned in a 25,000 plural- ington was inaugurated in New black shorty, hard-leathered shoes Helen. She had a beautiful athletic ity for his party. He became At- York City as the first President politics. Under existing conditions it is a from 34 per cent in 1918 to 6.3 per cent room. and a sun cap. figure and handled the rake with of the United States, a Jewish Wilentz turned to chat with his torney General last February. question of duty and is an obligation to a in 1934. I revelled in the simple attire. , facility and deftness. She painted Dapper, affable and democratic, elder and vanquished rival. one of minister participated officially most important part of constructive plan- Immediately it took all the starchi- 1 the earth a rich brown as she The recognition of this great human the most successful criminal at- Wilentz has come to be known as Walker" of New Jer- in the ceremonial. It was at ness of the schoolmarm out of me. turned it, and removed the large ning in Jewry. service by the United States government torneys in the country. His forced the "Jimmy His snappy clothes were a the express invitation of Wash- I could exult in this simple living stones. I envied her ease and wish- There was a time when affiliation with is a deserved tribute to excellent medical nonchalance was apparent. He sey. source of much copy for the har- ington, himself, that Rabbi without cracking. ed ed I were more dexterous. We tried to chat with Reilly. but got the Zionist movement meant the endorse- efforts in the Jewish National Home. At 4:30 a. m., when the cocks {worked until sundown, resting now no further than. "Well, Ed. . ." assed reporters during their long Gershon Siendes Seises, spirit- begin to crow, pounded the shomer of servitude in Flemington. ment of a certain extreme nationalism and then, stretching out on the He finally turned embarrassed, and period Ilven Women's Wear, organ of the ual head of the Spanish and (night watch) on my door. "Hurry, yielding soil and refreshing our- which was to the dislike of the more as- turned also. Judge Harry B. Keidan has been given Reilly and suit industry, last week Portuguese Synagogue, repre- if you want to catch the auto for ' selves with water from the earthen- Wilentz had done a difficult .fob, cloak similated elements, and in some instances done it will. Now that it is did an article on Wilentz's very sented the Jews on that historic the meshek (farm)." The farm of ware jug. The water was warm the extremely religious group. But mem- a great tribute by the Wayne County and and 60 dunams of land which the keut- and tasteless, but we knew noth- over, he wants to forget it. Flor- decided views on clothing style. An orator of great virtuosity, as occasion. zah owned and cultivated was a ing except that it was like wine to bership in the Zionist Organization can Detroit Bar Associations by being selected ida beckoned. And after that, he proven by his final summation And in answer to a message short distance from the dwelling our parched throats. We poured no longer be defined in such fashion. Now at the head of the ticket in the mock pri- gab!, his private practive — neg- was to the jury, Wilentz is neverthe- quarters of the chaverim (com- it over our faces. conducted last week. It is a great of felicitation from the New- mary lected since the beginning of the it is a matter of taking sides either with soft spoken. Hie personable port Synagogue, Washington de- rades, or co-workers). Up I jump- Hauptmann trial—needed his at- less The young women working with the movement that is the backbone of ' honor to an able and conscientious jurist tention. voice lends itself to the histronics ed and with scarcely any time to Ile was through with the and a very devoted Jew. The Jewish livered himself of • notable ex- put my roam in order, I was on the me were constantly concerned about creating a home for countless refugees, or I community case; that much he announced be- he e mploys before a jury and he my welfare. I tried to speak with may feel justly proud of this raises and lowers his voice, changes pression of good-will, equality truck. Some other bachurim and against it for reasons which have since tribute and of the record established by fore the iury brought in its ver- inflections, in a manner that sug- them, but my Hebrew was weak. and fraternity in his message bachurt (young men and women) Gradually I was able to say Guilty, acquittal or disagree- been proven groundless and belong to the !Judge Keidan which was responsible for dict. "Ilarn with early morning faces climbes1 li" (I am ment—no matter what — Wilentz gests that he would have made good to the synagogue. warm), and "Ilashemesh realm of obsolete reasoning. in. There was no exchange of tired and sought relief from on Broadway if he hadn't chosen Ihis having been selected at the head of War great I, hetet" (the sun is beating down). That Washington should ex- the law. words, except for gruff necessary strain imposed upon him. A campaign for new members in the the ticket by his profession. the Already a political boom has been press himself so volubly in be- grunts. It MRS dawn. The moun- And I raked with them, working But he didn't regret his part in Zionist Organization of Detroit is at pres- the prosecution. In an after trial started for Wilentz by some of his half of the Jews in a day when tains were coming into shape. The with a steady movement as we ent in progress, and we cannot urge too scene was a study in lights and shoveled the fertilizer and scattered statement he said that it had been friends and well wishers. Wilentz, Add to the list of defenders of the free- his unwelcome duty to prosecute however, has asked that this be persecution was r a m pant shades and ■ puzzle in hues. The it over the field, as we transplant- strongly that every Detroit Jew who is stopped. He nevertheless, is one throughout the old world is beauty of it all took one's breath ed the seedling eggplants and the case but that he hoped society dom of thought and the arts the name of rnnroached with the request of becoming would be served by his efforts and of the most promising figures in the understandable when it is real- away and made speech sacrilegious stooped for hours over the rows and r'"liated with the movement should re- another genius: it being reported that those of his associates. Democratic party of New Jersey. I almost pitied Thoreau for the , rows of ploughed soil tediously That he has • rich political future ized that the General had many choice Fritz Kreisler has refused. to participate spond wholeheartedly and should lend his To the fury, he paid tribute: of his modest New England plating the sticks into the ground of him is almost platitude- pleasant contacts with Jews ahead these "The nation is indebted to in another concert in Germany until the retreat, as the auto whizzed . to indicate the path for the sowing, came 'o a cause which is today the bright- seas to assert ( PLEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE ) through the wind and toward the ' and rut and plucked and weeded the anti-Jewish persecutions come to an end. courageous men and women." est ray of hope on a very dark horizon. (PLEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE) Justice Proskauer's Dangerous Views . . s David T. Wilentz, New Jersey's Attorney General 1. 011111C1