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Palestine
Land
Problem
'SONS
•
IN MASS. I Hitler's Personal Approval of Anti-Semi
SPORTS OPPOSES
*ta lc Riots,
SEVERELY
A
SSAIL
BERLIN OLYMPICS At 19th Zionist Congress
NAZI ATROCITIES Commiss ioning o f 1 500 Yth
$
outs to pread
Hatred
By J. S TANLEY DAVIES
Nazi Anti-Semitic Campaign
Condemned by Bob
What promises to be one o the
House of Representatives
most momentous events In the his- bring about this state of affairs;
Newhall
Resolution Condemns
tory of Zionism will take place not the least formidable—and de-
Persecutions
this month at Lucerne, when the plorable—is one created by some
ASSAILS UNFAIRNESS
In 51 Countries Add to Horror of German Situation
IN
XIX Zionist Congress holds its bi Jews themselves, who, in the sel-
PRESENT-DAY GERMANY moist meeting, at which dele
fish scramble for land for purely ACTION IS DEFENDED
gates
from the various Zionist orga niza- speculative purposes have caused
IN FACE OF PROTES
Says Hitler's Promises to tions and groups from all par ts of prices to soar to ridiculous heights.
Jews Are Further "Scraps the world will take stock of the Furthermore, the Arabs, believing Governor and Speaker o
f
work done since their previous ses- that values will go on rising, re-
of Paper"
House Reply to Ger-
sion and discuss the many im port- ] fuse to sell their land, and even in
'
districts
remote
from
town
or
col-
ant issues—issues involving p
man Consul
Bob Newhall, distinguished cal as well as social and econ oliti- ony the land speculator is making
omic
sports commentator, in an address
problems—with which Pale stine his presence felt, so that the Jewish
BOSTON
(WNS)--In the face
over Cincinnati's Radio Station
Jewry as well as World Jewr y is National Fund has on several oc- of a protest by Baron Kurt von
WLIV condemned the Hitler anti- today faced.
casions had to withdraw from
Teppelskirch,
German consul-gen-
Semitic atrocities and said that he
Gratifying as it will be to I earn promising deals. The total area ac- eral, the Massachusetts House of
can no longer remain silent on the
from its detailed report that the quired during the past two years Representatives unanimously
question of holding the Olympic
total receipts of the Jewish Nat ion- is 32,081 dunams, a much smaller adopted a resolution condemning
Games in Berlin.
at Fund for the first s even figure than in previous years, Nazi persecution of racial and
whereas the cost of this land repre-
Urging that the United States months of the present year
ex- sents an average increase of 35 , religious minorities. Informed
should not send a team to the 1936 ceeds all previous figures, it
will per cent.
that the German diplomat planned
games in the event they are held come as a rude shock to the m
any
These are significant facts which to forward the resolution to Am-
in Berlin, Mr. Newhall said.
advocates of increased immi gra-
bassador Luther for possible ac-
may
well
cause
dismay
in
the
Mr. Newhall' ■ Address tion facilities to learn how ince eas-
ranks of Zionists. They call for im- tion, Representatives Thomas Dor-
gan of Boston and Albert E. Mor-
"A few remarks anent the Olym- ingly difficult the acquisition of
mediate action and are likely to
is becoming,
plc Games to be held in Berlin next graveconcern
Mr. and with w hat make the question of land acquisi- ris of Everett, authors of the reso-
Ussishkin, pr esi-
year. This program, since its in
tion dominant over other critical lution, isued a statement declar-
- I dent of the Keren Kayemeth
Le'. matters down for discussion. But ing that "in regard to fundamen-
ception back in 1930, has made a Israel, views the situation.
point of hewing to a single line— work of Geulath Ila'Aretz, the The the need for concerted action must tal matters as religion, it is the
Sports. At times this commentat or
re- be brought home not only to dele- duty of every nation to see that
has been accused of straying into demption of the land, is today at gates at Congress, but also to the it is protected because without re-
other fields — those of Penology, an impasse which can only be sur- wide Jewish public who are still ligion we revert to the old pagan
Politics, Religion—to be specific. mounted by greater and yet greater not sufficiently cognizant of the day." Baron von Teppelskirch
h
These accusations are ill-founded effort, and determination on the
h efforts devoted by the ad called the resolution impol-
because the tabooed subjects were part of World Jewry and the Zion- Jewis
ite and discourteous and suggest-
ewish
National
Fund
to
its
work
only touched upon when they trans- ist Organization.
and to the raising of funds to ed that "with conditions as they
Speculative
Scramble
gressed their proper bounds and
eet its increasing liabilities. Only are in the United States it seems
Many factors are conspiring to
invaded the field of competitive
to me that the House should give
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athletics. A staunch believer in the
its attention to solving domestic
doctrine that sport is only worthy
problems instead of those of the
German Reich."
of its name when it is based upon
Sensational Scientific
absolute fairness to all, my quar-
The text of the resolution is as
Discovery in Palestine
ter of a century in sports has led
follows: "Whereas, it is reliably
me to fight bitterly against any
reported that certain inhabitants
JERUSALEM (WNS — Pal-
tendency to insert color or creed
of Germany are being persecuted
in the matter. •
cor Agency) — A sensational
According to Otto D. Tolischus, staff correspondent of the New York Times In Berlin, the getting together
on account of their religious faith
scientific
discovery which is ex-
"A long time back, when events Lack of Money May Force!
and nationality to an extent ab- of these youths for the Hitler Youth World Congress was one of the biggest propaganda efforts of the National So-
pected to revolutionize industry
cialist
regime
this year. Many visitors were brought to Germany at the National Socialist party's expense.
in Germany caused those in charge
horrent
to
modern
civilization,
American Withdrawal
in Palestine and to exert a !therefore be it resolved that the
of United States Olympic affairs
From Games
They spent most of their time in the "German Camp," over which flew the flags of 61 nations and where they
heavy influence on industry
to mildly doubt the advisability of
House of Representatives of the were addressed by most of the prominent National Socialist ideology.
elsewhere was announced here
sending an American team to Ber-
General Court of Massachusetts
Now they are engaged in a tour of Germany and
NEW YORK (WNS) — Faced
by a Jewish engineer, The pro-
lin, my remarks were far from
affirms its conviction and belief
with
the
necessity
of
raising
$300,-I
cess,
a method of reducing ba-
in a memorial
ceremony
before
War Monu-
mild. To this commentator it was
that freedom and equality of man- ment at Nuremberg. This ceremony was attended by all paricipated
local government
and party
heads and
was the addressed
by
000
to
defray
the
cost
of
sending
salt
stone
to
a
liquid
element
kind,
down-right disgusting to realize
regardless of race, color or
without resorting to the 3,000
that our Olympic head men should an American team to the 1936
creed, is indispensable to th e
St
Olympic
Games
in
Berlin,
the
degrees
of
heat
previously
even consider sending over a squad
maintenance of any modern civil-
reicher's address reeked with Jew-hatred, and he called upon the young people to go back to their coun-
necessary, is highly important
to compete in a country that was American Olympic Committee may
ization, and views with alarm any ries and carry the fight against Jewry. The singing of the anti-Semitic Horst Weasel song concluded this rally.
be forced to curtail the SITe of the
to Palestinian industry using
practicing the most brutal form of
violation of these sacred princi-
•
raw materials such as iron
ples."
discrimination against a large body American team, if one is sent, or
Any One Can Arrest Jew.
of its own citizenry simply because to admit that it is financially un- I which is not to be found in Pal-
A more precise instruction as to how to break this "Jewish rule"
Governor Defends Action
estine and must be imported.
Pennsylvania Outlaws
that .body happened to hold to the able to send a team because the
was issued by the Black Corps, the official journal of the Special Guards.
Gov.
James
M.
Curley
refused
rising
tide
of
opposition
to
Amer-
For the electrical industry,
Jewish faith. But remember this,
It recalls that under German law anybody can arrest an offender caught
Public Discrimination
to back down an inch on the
the new discovery will be of im-
had not this savage discrimination ican participation in the Berlin
in the act and likely to escape, and then applies this provision to the
right of the Massachusetts House
portance since it _w,)11 Jae pos-
Jewish situation as follows:
included in its mediaeval function- games is making it virtually den-
of. Representatives to patirvesiO«
sible to producreasting pipes in
HARRISBURG, Pp. (WNS)
ings German athletes of Hebrew possible for the A. 0. C. to obtain
"A Jew who, by misusing his guest right, permits himself to be
lutions
condemning
racial
and
re-
-r- o Pheronstitutimnsli ty• of new
seen with
Palestine which will not be in-
a GerMan.wentan publicly,
birth, the Old Trapper would have the required funds.
a Jew who in a public dancing
ligious persecutions in Germany. Says President Should Voice
fluenced by heat, sun or rain.
law that prohibits discrimina-
From sources close to the Amer-
remained mum as any oyster, no
place
arrogantly shakes his limbs, or who in German bathing places
Nation's
Disapproval
of
In letters to Baron Kurt von
tion in public places against any
As far as it is known, only a
• matter what his personal feelings ican Olympic Committee, whose
behaves in • loud or conspicuous manner, creates a public nuisance and
Tippelskirch,
both
the
Governor
Nazi
Outrages
volcanic
disturbance
could
pre-
because
person of race, creed or
endangers public order.
might have been. But the Hitler officials are still defying wide-
and Leverett Saltonstall, speaker
viously reduce basalt stone to a
color, may be tested by the hotel
campaign against all things Sem- spread non-sectarian protests
"Every German who catches a
of the House, stoutly maintained
liquid. The discoverer, it was
Congressman Clarence J. Mc-
and restaurant men of Penn-
Jew in an offense against the law
itic, rather stressed than omitted, against sending an American team
the right of a group of citizens Leod, in a statement to The Jewish
or pursues him. Immediately after it is entitled to arrest hint and if
announced, is negotiating with
sylvania. Passed by both houses
commands that Jewish athletes be to Berlin, it is learned that the
of
Massachusetts
to
"express
he
defends
himself is entitled to use force • • • tying him and fet-
Chronicle, this week expressed the
Palestinian industrialists ask-
of the legislature and signed by
booted completely from the sports Committee may decide that it is
their opinion on a subject which belief that President Roosevelt
tering him only in extreme cases. According to the law, error regard-
ing them to invest $75,000 for
Governor Earle, the act, which
picture. Then, and then only did I not worthwile sending an unrepre-
has excited world interest."
ing the right of arrest excludes any guilt on the part of the arrestor.
ought to show disapproval of "the
a company to use this process.
becomes effective Sept. 1, stipu-
'holler bloody murder' — and hol- sentative team if the present agi-
The
latter cannot, therefore, be punished for illegal detention.
The
Governor
declared
the
reso-
barbaric
outrages
perpetrated
by
The
factory
of
the
new
company
lates
specifically
that
there
sitall
tation against sending any team
lered it aplenty.
lution "timely" and said he felt the Nazi government."
"If a person being arrested defends himself he acts illegally. If
will probably be located at Afu-
be no discriminations in inns,
at all interferes with Olympic fund-
Can No Longer Be Silent
they
represented
"an
honest
and
in
his
resistance he injures somebody he exposes himself to punishment.
raising.
leh where basalt stone is plenti-
taverns, roadhouses, hotels, res-
Representative McLeod declares
But the alarmed Hitlerites took
ful.
open expressoon of the secret that an expression of this nation's
He cannot claim self-defense because the preliminary to an arrest under
taurants,
buffets,
saloons,
bar-
cognizance of the gently expressed
Off the record, officials of the
rooms, ice cream parlors, con-
opinion of Americans generally." disapproval of these outrages by
the
conditions
stated Is legal, not an Illegal act that woud justify
remonstrances of our sissified American Olympic Committee are
self-defense."
Saltonstall wrote that adoption the President "would serve as a
fectionaries, o d a fountains,
Olympic big shots, and hastily guardedly admitting that the pres-
of the resolutions "in no way in- needed reminder to the apostles of
After this explanation, the Black Corps urges its readers to keep
drug stores, dispensaries, clin-
promised to remedy matters. In sure to reconsider the acceptance
in mind the necessary conditions for an arrest an that they
terferes with the domestic mat- bigoted intolerance that their cruel
ics, hospitals, bath-houses, thea-
effect, Germany said that while it of Germany's invitation is becom-
ters of your country."
with calm confidence but without any other regard whenever may
they "act
ters, motion picture houses, air-
and inhuman actions were earning
reserved the right to tar and fea- ing too great to withstand. There
the German people's honor violated."
see
dromes, roof garden; music
the disgust of all civilization."
ther a Jewish track or field man, is a growing probability that next
Hitler's Hatred i Jovrrw
Pennsylvania Goy. Calla Nash m
halls, race courses, skating
McLeod's Statement
pull him out of a picture show by winter's convention of the Amateur
In a
Backward
Step
in
Civilisatio
T
rinks, amusement and recrea-
Mr. McLeod 's statement de-
cable to the New York Times from Berlin, Frederick T.
n
the hair, or burn his house down, Athletic Union will force the A. 0.
PHILADELPHIA (WNS)—The clares:
Birchall, head of the European Bureau of the New York Times, states
tion parks, fairs, bowling al-
said Jewish athlete would be grac- C. to repudiate its acceptance. This
that very frequent visitors at Hitler's summer capital in Bechtesgaden
leys, gymnasiums, shooting gal-
"The callous disregard for hu-
iously allowed to bind his wounds would mean the end of the 1936 Resignation of Superinten- Hitler regime "is a backward step
in the civilization of a great na- man rights manifested in the con-
leries, billiard and pool parlors,
in the Bavarian capital are Dr. Iljalmar Schacht, economics minister
and limp through any Olympic Olympics because without an
dent is Accepted by
tion" and "German citizens will tinued persecution of citizens of
public libraries, kindergartens,
and Reichsbank president; General Hermann Goering, air minister and
event he had entered if he cared American team the Berlin games
the
Board
tolerate
Hitler
and
his
policies
Prussian Premier; General Werner von Blomberg, defense minister,
primary
and
secondary
schools,
the Jewish race in Germany has
to do so. Breathing a sigh of relief would not be representative. Tech-
only so long as the truth is denied stirred the indignation and shocked
high schools, academies, col-
and Joachim von Ribbentrop, special ambassador on armament mat-
nical
difficulties
make
it
impossible
ters.
at thus being offered the easiest
th em by censorship," Governor the sensibilities of every civilized leges and universities, garages
Herman Cohen, president of -the
way out, the United States wind- to transfer the 1936 games to an-
and all public conveyances such
"However," Mr. Birchall cabled, "the story circulated in the
bags thanked Germany and said other city at such short notice and Jewish Children's Home, announces George Eare declared in a mes- nation.
as street cars and business.
"An indelible blot has been placed
United States after the recent anti-Jewish riots to the effect that
that made everything Jake. As far hence the games may be abandoned the resignation of Dr. Otto A. sage to a mass meeting sponsored
by
the
Non-Sectarian
Anti-Nazi
Clubs and other places of a pri-
on
the
name
of
a
government
for
these unitedly swooped down upon him there to make a solemn pro-
as this pessimistic program was entirely.
Hirsch as superintendent of the
vate nature are exempt from
League and the National Labor the persecution, without provoca-
test against persecution of Jews was the purest moonshine. They
home. Dr. Hirsch's resignation was Committee.
concerned, it didn't make anything
the law, which carries with it
tion, of a race that has contributed
knew only too well the futility of disturbing the Fuehrer's leisure
accepted with regrets by the board
Jake. But hoping for the best, it
A Nazi's Admission
penalties of $100 to $500 and
so greatly to the industrial, scien-
in
such
a cause. Some fairy tales presented to America through sup-
at
a
meeting
held
on
Monday
eve-
strung along with things and
BUDAPEST (WNS) — The ex-
imprisonment of 351 to 90 days.
tific and cultural progress of the
posedly responsible agencies in the guise of news will ever be a source
ceased its hopeless demand that istence of numerous restrictions ning.
Although the law is primarily
human race.
of astonishment to Germany. And of them the official amelioration of
the United States do the palpably that would prevent Jews from qual-
Dr. Hirsch, who came to Detroit,
the Jews' lot is the favorite."
intended to end discrimination
•porting thing and tell Herr Hitler ifying for the German Olympic with Mrs. Hirsch, on June 1, 1931,
"The treatment being meted out
against Negroes, it will be ap-
to her Jewish citizens by the
The ultimate goal of Nazi statecraft is to eliminate the Jews
that he could run Olympic games team was admitted by George to manage the Children's Home,
plicable to those discriminating
present German government is not
from Germany. Julius Streicher, editor of the Stuermer, and other
every other Thursday for a year Fischer, manager of the German states that he will devote himself
against Jews.
anti-Semitic leaders leave no doubt as to
only contrary to our fundamental
and not a Yankee spike would be team at the sixth international
that. A reading of Chan-
cellor Adolf Hitler's biography, which is •
principles of liberty and freedom,
flashed in any one of them.
sort of bible to the Nazi
university games now being held
movement, shows that he, too, would celebrate the
day when
19th World Zionist Gather. but is a reversion to the worst type
"Events in Germany the past here, when he was asked why there
Jew is left in Germany.
not a
of class hatred and class oppres-
few days, however, compel me to were no Jews among the 230 Ger-
ing to Open on Tueday,
sion.
Seek Complete Exile of Jews
111.1:ARE TI • IN TO 1.AEIT PAOE)
I•LEAPE TVIIN TO 1,AcTT PAGE)
Aug. 20
World's Abhorrence
There are numerous considerations, however,
which prevent an
"Such treatment can not fail to
immediate realization of this "totality" program, There
are internal
LUCERNE (WNS — raker meet with the vehement disapproval
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Agency) — Two ships from Pales- of American citizens of every race
tine carrying delegates and visitors and creed. The United States has,
on their way to the 19th World in many past instances, shown and Report from Abroad De-
Zionist Congress, which will open expressed its disapproval of class
Reminiscences of the First Congress
scribes Their Plight as
here on Tuesday, have already persecution. In the words of Pres-
Extremely Pitiable
reached
Trieste, it was announced ident Grant, 'The United States,
By L. JAFFE
here. The steamer Tel Aviv, which knowing no distinction of her own
flies the blue and
Sunlight
is the
a stranger
white Zionist citizens on account of religion or hovels where
J ewish in the
Eblgolt•• Ntypy,--The 19,5 world 710.1.) Conger.. opens A ,),•:.
It . 1•cerne;
,
By LUDWIG LEWISOHN
te
nrlend.
flag, is due in Trieste this week nativity, naturally believes in a of Poland wait patiently, ma
will be • momentous ts.easIon.11ie
with
,
o Hebrew poet and one of the fewsor)l)or. of t) 09 91
rat
;
.1 :I.,
.
with many of the Palestinian dele- civilization the world over which to
t iw,
)
tly
aro
at
II..).,
Switzerland,
r
In,
Thl• column la copyright by
on
.71, 11.1 Yen m
gates aboard. Among those already will secure the same universal
arless eyes, for the starvatio n
'moent.
ionIn whole or p In part
the Seven Arta Feature Syndicate. spy
this topyright will be
here for the Congress are Berl views.'
pros
that is their unavoidable destiny.
ecu
ted
cut ...lolly forbidden. Any InfrIngetnent en
ICopyrIght. 1935, Seven Atte Feature SoblI. ale)
Locker, laborite member of the Ex-
The basement
rooms,
the least
attics,
"The barbaric outrages per e- which
are "home"
to at
ecutive; Prot Selig Brodetsky, tested by the Nazi government call million human beings are code- a
It was a
quiet and subdued since our last meeting. New faces
head of the Political Department of for a united gesture of abhorrence
"FREUD TO THE RESCUE"
Slitherin g
the Jewish Agency in London; and disapproval from the entire scribably wretched; the air is
Does knowledge help? It does seemed stubbornly to be conspiring
First Z . of the delegates of the appear in place of the old. Young-
C ongress who met, er men are taking our places. Our
Isaac Gruenbaum, head of the Im- civilized world. I feel that the en- fetid, W persons and sometimes in the outer world of fact. If the against you—have you ever "taken
in 1911, at the 10th Congress. ranks are being strengthened
it out" on the family or the sere.
migration Department of the Jew- tire nation disapproves and that more, the aged and the new-born, brakes of the car need to be tight- in
There were only four and twenty with fresh recruits.
ish Agency in Palestine; David the formal expression of this na- the sick, the dying, living in a coed or the frigidaire defrosted and
or both? Well, that's
pro je c-
DR. OTTO A. HIRSCH
of us, of whom only eight raised
Ben Gurion, laborite leader, and tional disapproval by the President single room.
Nahum Sokolow speaks of our
you know how, that knowledge is tion. The "it" that you "took o ut"
their hands when Nordau asked departed leader. With infinite sor- to the management of a farm which Dr. Nahum Sokolow, president of would serve as a needed re-
Out of these homes of despair transformed into physical manipu- on those who couldn't very well hit
!Inch of those present had par- row and love we rise in tribute is located seven miles from Detroit. the World Zionist Organization.
minder to the apostles of bigoted and destitution, American philan- Iation and a definite result follows. back had evidently nothing to with
ticipated in all the 10 Congresses. to his memory. The image of him He bought this farm three weeks
The conference of the Jewish intolerance that their cruel and in- thropic generosity is this summer Nv hen it comes to the processes of them—neither with their faults
nor
Mingled with our feelings- of with whom it had been our great ago with the intention of settling National Fund has already opened. human actions were earning the lifting a boy here, a girl there, the mind knowledge is both harder with their virtues. They were
simply at hand and
pride and gratitude were feelings privilege to work and suffer and on it when his resignation goes Of unusual interest at the 19th disgust of all civilization."
and sending them off to cam p for to come by and harder to use be-
comparatively
Congress is the first Congress
of inexpressible sadness and re- to create our movement, hovered
defenceless
and
so
you
"took
talk-
Reply from Hull
■ few weeks of sun and good air cause he who tries to know and
into effect on Sept. 1.
out"
ing film scheduled to be made
on them some irritation or frustra-
gret when we remembered all over us.
Co
His plans for the future, accord- during the sessions by a Swiss has ngressman Jahn D. Dingell of cleanliness and nourishing' tries to use his knowledge is afflict- tion caused by an "it" in the outer
that we had experienced and all
received • reply to his protest food. It is ■ short interlude of ed with the samemalajustmenta
We are greeted by M. Ussish- ing to Dr. Hirsch, also I d
film company. The Congress Court
had lost in the
interval. We kin, who voices the hope that we
world. Madame, did you ever scold
in
ry
arrangements to devote himself to of Honor, the supreme court of the against the Nazi atrocities, ad- relaxation and physical repair in as the objects of his proposed the children because the dressmaker
where the small all of the Casino, shall live to see the First Con- special educational work at the Zionist movement, specially desig. dressed to Secretary of State Cor-; an unending tragedy, but it may, knowledge. There's the rub. You
dell
Hull.
say the officials of the Ameri• and I have neither loose brakes nor bungled her job? Or felt like nag.
the First Congress had gress in Jerusalem. stronger and University of Michigan at Ann sated
been held
to adjudicate Internal din.
Acknowledging receipt of the , can Jewish Joint Distribution do we suffer from imperfect de- ging your husband because the
greater than the First Congress Arbor.
It is 'sad
rattles in the movement, is now in
Goodmans, despite the
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recital that Nordau in B asl e.
makes : f
Committee, which for a decade mating. But we are all of us had just bought a new depresaion,
Packard
Position is Vilitetat
session. The Palestine exhibition
wh o
o us remain of those
' has included child care among its more or len touched by the same whereas you are still driving the
"Symbol of Youth"
organized
by
the
Jewish
National
bad taken paave
—
Mr. Cohen stated that • special
i reconstructive activities i
rt in the First
maladies
of
the
soul
which
we
try
i;:a
On behalf of the visitors pres- committee will be selected to inter. Fund has opened In the Congress J. HAGGAI DELEGATE
lduChhaeaw
yrolpe
etlect
Congress. "We hged"
, he
Anyd tthhaa:,
I land, enable some 30 1000 n Pt." to understand in others.
a
though
ent on this occasion, M. N. Sirkin, view applicants for the poet made building.
chil-
TO ZIONIST CONGRESS dren to survive the cooti
kid. "We have added to our sot-
pour
to
a dear and youthful recruit to our vacant by Dr. Hirsch. In the in-
For instance: we all "project." band was very ably doing
his ut-
' ng win-
the s4/d111 memories." He expressed ranks expresses the appreciation
What
is
"projection?"
It
Is
the
most?
Well
,
.
Begin
Productio
n
Joseph Haggai, a teacher in the I
of Palestine
terim, according to Mr. Cohen, ar-
ter.
displacement of one emotion by an-
Ch
oor p evout hope that it might be of his generation for our efforts: ra ngements will be made
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fair degree of insight into the
bo. and
the World the Jewish population of Poland,
eternal youth, the everlasting
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Congress as ■ a delegate
Switzerland,
to attend , fear for the real enemy who is do
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addrese Is one of
springtime, of our nation; and if Hirsch's reeignation, Mr. Cohen Company has completed the con-
of , Joseph C. Hyman, secretary of too strong for you.
has worked itself out we
sedation. There have been changes
the Labor party. Mr. Haggni is the I the Joint Distribution Committee, after
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OPPOSITE EDITORIAL
said at the offices of the (le...0.. ....a--
particularly )1.ard day' of tonk- is ..... k_s _ —
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Instruction Issued by Black Corps as to How to Break "Jewish Rule" Permits Any One in
Germany to Arrest Jews and to Use Force if They Defend Themselves; Nazis
Can Not Be Arrested for Molesting the Jews
COMPLETE EXILE OF JEWS FROM GERMANY IS HOPE OF ALL
ANTI-SEMITIC LEADERS, INCLUDING HITLER AND STREICHER
But Carrying Out of Such a Plan is Impossible Because Neighboring Countries Are Unable
to Accept All the Exiles; Nazi Olympics Pledge Technically Observed,
But Practically Only Hitlerites Will Be on Team
Newly-promulgated anti-Semitic laws,
atrocities and the organization of youths of Adolf Hitler's personal endorsement of the
German descent in 51 countries to lead the
attack on Jews, added horror to the German situation
during the past week.
Chancellor Hitler's approval of the a ttacks on Jews and "political
Catholicism"
was expressed at the Nazi rally held in Rosenheim,
where the local Nazi organization cele-
brated its 15th anniversary.
The spread of the anti-Semitic poison to other countries
was given stimulus when
1,500 youths of German descent, from 51 countries
including the United States, were
sent forth from Nuremberg to serve as emissaries of Nazi
anti-Semitism in their native
countries. These young agitators spent the summer in
Germany as guests of the Hitler
Youth Organization.
OLYMPICS FUNDS
ARE HARD TO GET]
ROOSEVELT ACTION
URGED BY M'CLEOD
DR. HIRSCHQUITS
CHILDREN'S HOME
CONGRESS EFFORTS
START IN LUCERNE
Thirty-Eight Years Later
JEWISH SITUATION
IN POLAND GRAVE
THE WORLD'S WINDOW
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