PIEDETROITIEWISif efOONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HUNDREDS OF JEWS BEATEN DURING RENEWED ANTI-SEMITIC RIOTING IN BERLIN; AMERICANS ARE MOLESTED LEAGUE'S REFUGEE HELP IS DEMANDED 1 (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) , the occupational background and I history previous to migration, by the influences arising from the type of character of settlement in the United States, by the ef- may previously have interfered feet on present occupational with individual development but choice of important economic which did not operate to impede factors related to these condi- economic adjustment for the lions and by cultural and social group as a whole are now in dan- attitudes which naturally grew ger of becoming organized on a out of the past and present en- more intensive basis and threaten vironment of the majority of the in this country to take on a more Jewish group. organized form which may event- De. Lorie on routines his diseis4.0 ually lead to political difficulties. Is the nest article er the series, neat We may anticipate, if we are ...k • hopeful, that economic recovery may be sufficient to reduce the effects of such organized group prejudice or that even without recovery the nation, as a whole, may be sufficiently sane and in- telligent to avoid the worst evils Sabbath Services: of unsatisfaCtory group relation- On Sabbath morning, July 20, ships of the character, but we, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will speak as a group, cannot lose sight and on the subject "A Modern Mar- need clearly to understand, if tyr." Services are held each Sab- possible, the nature and,the prob- bath in the Brown Memorial able effects of these underlying Chapel, at 10 o'clock. or impending difficulties. We may list briefly some of BUDAPEST (WNS) — Hun- the issues that have been suggest- garian Jews are also suffering eco- ed as giving rise to or grow out nomic privations, the annual re- of group prejudices: port of the Budapest kehillah re- I. The 111,,C111 occupational dis- vealed when it announced that half tribution of the Jews In the Intl/Ad of its entire budget was allocated Stale, It Is .111, Is abnormal. 11.1 for relief. The report says that the came of a link& distribution. Jews find lbenwehes in those bud- kehillah offices are besieged daily nem pursuits pmfemlons aml own.- by needy and unemployed Jews. ;onions in 0111111 ' there Is likely 10 OCCUPATIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF JEWS sponsibility to the League itself, must be supplanted by "an 01, (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) — ganization created by the League of Nations as an integral part their services. In this struggle, the weaker business units, the soNca.d•tisii FROM PAGE If big Nazi rally at the Tempelhof of the League system, and em- workers, the un- Airdrome 'June 30 when he re- powered to act on behalf of all superannuated the categories of refugees." 51r. skilled and inexperienced begin- lice. A small group of demon- (erred to Jews as "fleas." ners in any trade or profession McDonald added that on June afro ors was taken to the nearest Furthermore the newspapers are among those placed at a con- poli I` station, where a crowd Angriff and Voelkischer Beo- 29 the Norwegian government siderable disadvantage in the gath ered to protest their arrest. bachter, official Nazi organ, have had asked the secretary general business, professional or labor The cafes most frequented by been complaining day after day of the League of Nations to in- Jew s, the Dobrin, Wien and Brie- that Jews are entirely too con- elude on the agenda of the as- competition. Economic Adjustment of Jews sembly next September the item tot, closed and dimmed their apicuous. Extraordinary propa- ligh e after their windows had ganda by Julius Streicher, Nazi- "Assistance to International Ref- Group prejudice and discrim- ogees." Mr. McDonald expressed inations add another series of Eventually, all bee ' smashed. ism's leading Jew-baiter, finished pop tiler cafes closed and the the work of stirring up Nazis to the hope that this would open problems. I shall not attempt to enter Hue rfurstendamm, Berlin's great anti-Jewish demonstrations and the question for a full discussion in the assembly and the council into a discussion of the merits of whi .e way, took on a !somber as- Jews to rebellious resentment. the various theories which are of the problem of the refugees. , as sullen bands of rioters) pee The report delivered by Mr. currently held as to the capacity stru tted along the sidewalks. McDonald, covering the activities of our present economic order empinsky's west end eatab- HOLMES REPORTS undertaken by his High Commis- to surmount the depression and fish lied, one of the moat pupa- GERMANY'S YOUTH sion to solve the problems of to, regain former levels of eco- tar in that section, discontinued LOYAL TO HITLER 80,000 refugees from Germany. , nomic productivity. I shall, how- set , ice soon after the first out- revealed that there has been ever, discuss ,the particular prob- bre 'Is occurred at 8 o'clock. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) formed in the United States a lema of economic adjustment of Hu idreds of persons nought safe- ty through his gate when the Ile said that the government was Refugee Economic Corporation, Jews in the light of a continuing rio t log began. supporting the fair and urged his with a capital of $10,000,000. depression or at least of a long Since April, 1933, when the Hit- time postponement of prosperity. hutbreaks Unusually Violent hearer to extend the boycott. In 'he outbreak, which gave ev- Silesia the Naziparty issued an her regime came into power in The general theory set forth is Germany, causing the fight of that a period of depression and cry evidence of careful planning, official communique calling upon its wa the most violent anti-Jewish members to boycott Jews. The ban thousands of men, women and increased economic competition children for racial and political intensify group problems which (len sonstration witnessed in Ber- on Jews at summer resorts has now reasons, there has been raised may have affected individuals, but lie since the advent of the Nazi been extended to health resorts. reg ime. It occurred at a time Officials of Dab Duerckheim have throughout the world about to a considerably lesser extent £2,000,000 (approximately $10,- under a system of prosperity. wh en the outlook for the tourist posted signs reading: "Jews are Apart from special economic forbidden to enter the gardens." 000,000) for the relief and re- t ra file was most promising. habilitation of these refugees, problems of today, there are The rioting seems to have been Mr. McDonald reported. To this other reasons why we need to be th direct result of a report In Ant•Jewish Boycott in Cuba amount, the Jews of the United concerned with the problem of th Nazi official party organ, the HAVANA, ,Cuba. (WNS) — States contributed the largest economic adjustment of the Jews. Vo lkische Beobachter, that Jews Following the publication of a amount, with $3,000,000, and the Even if there were no particular ha d booed • Swedist anti-Semitic three-weeks' series of violently fil n running in a photoplay house anti-Semitic articles in El Diaro Jews of Great Britain, $2,500,000. Jewish economic problems, chance The organizations for the assist- variations in occupational distrib- in the Kuerfuretendamm. The re- La Marina, leading Havana daily, ance of the academic and intel- ution are likely to affect in dif- po rt concluded with the declare- various nationalist Cuban and lectual refugees, with the aid of ferent degrees the economic wel- do n that "such insolence is not Spanish groups have undertaken to the Rockefeller Foundation, raised fare of particular groups. to be endured." organize an economic boycott of some $1,500,000, he stated. Jews Not Greatest Suff Monday afternoon's edition of Jewish business establishments Out of a tutal of 80,500 If, hypothetically, the occupa- th 3 Nazi Angriff contained a throughout Cuba. At the same from Germany, the I aaaaa t tions in which Jews are engaged ry editorial on the subject. fie time the Cuban State Department number of those who have been had been more adversely affected The rioting started in front of decided to discontinue the natural- settled have gone to by the depression than the gen- th photoplay house mentioned in ization of Jews, allegedly because Palestine, Mr. McDonald re- eral run of occupations, it would th Nazi press. The first Jews they import Comunistic ideas. The ported. He said that 27,000 have meant that more Jews pro- to be seized, beaten and chased articles in El Diaro la Marina were German Jews had settled in portionately would be suffering do wn the avenue were those who of a character that smacked of Palestine, 6,000 in the United from economic distress and that Streicherism but the Jewish com- Ca me out of the theater. Eventu 3,000 in South American organized groups would be less al ly l the beating and bullying be. munity, which realized their men- States, countries, 300 in South Africa able to maintain their social, reli- ace, was powerless to do anything ea me indiscriminate. ■ and 500 elsewhere; 18,000 have gious and cultural institutions. Young Nazis began to molest about them. They were not dis- been repatriated to countries There would follow a consequent eryone whose appearance or continued until a delegation of of Central and Eastern Eu- lowering of the social and cul- at titude displeased them. In American Jews resident in Ha- rope. Refugees still living in tural life of the group below TA ids on cafes several foreigners vana called upon the publisher of European lands number 25,700, that of other sections of the ire threatened or knocked the paper and demanded that the Mr. McDonald said. population. inflammatory articles be halted. own. Available knowledge on this This was done and a statement The brilliant avenue, in the score is inadequate. On the ba- Ir art of Berlin's West End, was denying any malice toward the 634,961 Fords Sold in Last sis of such occasional data as we Jewish community was issued but fi led Monday evening with for- Six Months have, it seems probable that by ei gners, notably many Americans the damage had already been done. and large the Jewish group has ho had arrived recently on DEARBORN, Mich. — Figures not been affected more adversely at earners or had just come on Aryan Paragraph, Ousts Jews announced by officials of the Ford than the general white population fr out Paris. from N. Y. Summer Resort Motor Company show that, dur- of the United States deriving When the crowd began singing GREENWOOD LAKE, N. Y. ing the first six months of the from various immigrant stocks. th e Nazi "Horst Wessel" song (WNS) — More than a score of year, 634,961 units were sold in The economic data show conclus- a id raised their hands in the Jewish families who rented bunga- the United States. This is nearly ively that, on the basis of occu- H itler salute, an Annapolis cadet lows for the summer at this re- two-thirds of the 1,000,000 cars pational distribution and relief fr om a training ship lying at sort colony have received dispossess and trucks which Ford is building statistics, it is the Negro group spenhagen was punched in the notices from the owners of the land this year. This figure does not in the United States which has b ick and told to raise his hand. and the bungalows because the col- include foreign sales. been most adversely affected and H e smiled and kept his hands at only does not admit Jews. The that the variations between dif- In June alone 100,882 units hi a aide. An excited Nazi wanted Jewish tenants rented their bunga- were sold. This is the best sales ferent white groups are not par- to start a fight but withdrew lows from sub-agents of the Ben- record for June which Ford has ticularly significant. hen someone shouted that the net Realty Company which makes Intensified Prejudices experienced since 1930—and the .det was an American. no secret of its dislike for Jews, The special problem which the fourth consecutive month this going so far as to include the Ar- year that Ford sales have topped Jew faces in this country cons yan paragraph in its leases. But Arrest U. S. Midshipman 100,000. During the first six sists of the difficulties arising BERLIN.— Reinforced police, the sub-agents failed to inform the months this year, Ford paid out from the fact that the racial or arned against allowing renewal Jewish tenants of this anti-Semi- $88,727,568 in wages and spent religious factor is bScoming in- ' Monday night's anti-Jewish tic policy at the time they rented $374,368,873 for raw materials, tensified during this period of ri oting, in connection with which the bungalows. When the Ben- a great part of which was for economic crisis. a t American midshipman was ar- net Realty Company learned that wages in other industries, officials Certain traditional and ancient isted, kept crowds moving along Jews were occupying some of its said. prejudices and aversions which erlin boulevards Tuesday night, bungalows it ordered them to va- it the Reichsbund, organization cate the property. ! The Jewish ! Jewish war veterans, warned tenants are now preferring fraud embers to be "ready for an charges against the sub-agents. The principal owner of the Bennet nergency." E. W. Wood of New York, Realty Company is Miss Anne idshipman aboard the Battleship Morgan, sister of J. P. Morgan, Wyoming, returned to his hotel the financier. a !ter spending the night in jail a nd paying 50 marks (about $20) Rutgers Prof. Renews CI, fl no for flat fighting, to describe Nazi Propaganda vidly Monday night's disorders. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (%V A woman was knocked down NS) — Resuming its inquiry into b efore his eyes, Wood said, and charges of Nazi propaganda in the sother woman who protested German department of the New a Iso was felled. The man who Jersey College for Women, the it her, the midshipman said, trustees committee of Rutger Uni- versity heard Dr. Lienhard Bergel a eked him: "What do you think of that?" reiterate his contention that he After expressing disapproval, was dismissed from the college's tl to man asked him: "What are German department because he op- posed the Nazi views of Dr. F. J. y ou going to do about it?" That started the fight which Hauptmann, head of the depart- dice stopped, arresting Wood. ment. Dr. Bergel read to the com- e said he did not know whether mittee • piece of pro-Nazi and anti-Jewish literature found in the h is adversary was jailed. Several hundred other Ameri- library of the women's college. Ile an middies along Berlin's Great also charged Dean Margaret T. White Way, the Kurfuersten- Corwin of the Women's College, d amm, watched the anti-Jewish with refusing to give him • hear- d emonstration, which lasted un- ing on Dr. Hauptman's charge of incompetence made before his dis- ti 1 the early hours of morning. The police warned "elements missal. iimical to. the State" that they :void not pursue their "anti-gov- U. S. Army Assigns Officer to rnmental purposes and, through Study in Germany smults, bring the State and the WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) Nazi) movement into disfavor." —Captain Harlan N. Hartness, The Jewish community sent an now attached to the 17th U. S. In- a ppeal to all Jews to conduct fantry at Fort Leavenworth, Kan- semselves in the most modest sas, has been assigned by the U. S. IT minter possible in the streets War Department to take a course a nd in cafes or other public of instruction at the German gen- p laces. Jewish sports clubs were eral staff school in Berlin beginning r eady to urge their members and Oct. I. This is the first time since 0 ther Jews not to go to cafes nor the World War that an American tend before or attend movies army officer has been assigned to with anti-Semitic tendencies. duty in Germany as a student. The latter admonition was con- a idered necessary because the Contributions to Fresh Ak r tot began when Jews at the pre- Society miere of the Swedish film "Peter- on, and Bendel" whistled during The Fresh Air Society was the a n anti-Semitic scene. Leaders of Berlin's storm recipient of the following dona- tions during the past week: From roops also sought to pour oil on 14 D. Mayer roubled waters, ordering all Dr. and Mrs. Willard torm troopers to don uniforms1and Eugene and Leo Siegel, in memory of William Siegel; from o that they would be conspicu- us and instructing them to re- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons, in memory of Sylvia Simons; from dem- rain from all anti-Semitic Milton Herman, in memory of 0 nstrations. One prominent Jea ish leader, William Siegel; from East Side Sunshine Club; from Mrs Meyer w AA ho asked that his name be with- Applebaum; from Theodore h eld, remarked: . "The difficulty about admonish- chwartz, and from Henry D sg all Jews to stay away from Marko. —that's just the 1935 way of saying what Chesterfields have been saying for years ... Chesterfields do about every- thing a cigarette ought to do. Chesterfields have TASTE—yes plenty of it. But not too strong. And Chesterfields arc AULD — but they're not insipid or flat. Chestofields'rgo to town" afea on Monday is that then a h owl would go up that the Jews were planning a boycott against Christian firms." The Reichsbund, organization 0 f Jewish ex-soldiers, ordered all .3 members to "hold themselves t readiness for an emergency." hie was taken to mean that , erlin Jews feared there might b e trouble despite the official ad- monitions. Riots, in the opinion of for- Ign observers, was the logical utcome of recent violent anti- emitie pronouncements of Nazi le aders. Minister of Propaganda Paul J iseph Goebbels sounded the Ladies' Mizrachi Organiza tion Plans Donor Luncheon The Ladies Mizrachi Organiza- tion picnic held July 7, at Belle Isle. was a success. Mrs. Kunin chairman, thanks her co-workers for their efforts. The Ladies' Mizrachi is making arrangements for the annual donor luncheon, which will be held in December. Dodd. Mead's fall list includes "Germany Today" by Henry Al- bert Phillips, an unprejudiced ac- count of the results of Nazim as as observed in all strata of Ger- address velure Lac 1 man ..•s. Joec:`:phal'!og:lend:ttr::1 1ino:d 1o: PRE-MIGRATION EFFORTS DETERMINED gnu* 54 El Noties he the most Intense type of COM- petition andhair, for opportuni- ties and for Jobs. 5. As a crollary to Ilds, It I. assumed that ' the oceupations which jsnish ,mute are re ant lo ,sleet offer less In the oar of future eco- nomic opporlunit) doe to W.-eased competition than other occulmihms able!. hose op to the present not oppeolell dourly to Jeoish youth. 3. That there Lns been no undue lesire 00 the part of Jeas 10 1., i 141 01.1 . 111.1011 ■ .11 r llh,rs .Idch c arried atilt Ahem under the rapt. lutist op stem the more desirable crane& In the \10Y of ...minas and its ew or of 1101 . 1a1 Pemliire than shirts the less rewanled occulmlions may become more salisfactom un- der chnnuinu eeon fide conditions nod ninch .111 not 'molar Jews to so torte MI extent In group el/711 - petition and undesinible croup re- tat lonships. A. Reasoning Cr,,,,, this wends.. mtgestions are offered that the vo- cational drift he turned In the di- un unskilled la- rection Of skilledd bor and be diterted from businese nod .1111e collared Imestlits. p It is important to study the Problem of occupational distribu- tion of Jews in order to arrive at conclusions which will help us to decide whether the present occupational distribution of Jews is abnormal or undesirable. While comprehensive data is lacking, we may offer the premise that a detailed study would not differ greatly from the present impres- sions which are based on general knowledge. Reports show that there is practically no occupation or call- ing in which there are not some Jews. Although variations in the relative proportion of the various trades exist and are to be ex- pected, the larger the Jewish ele- ment in the urban population the more nearly does the occupational distribution by and large ap- proach the general average dis- tribution of the white population. 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