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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 0E10

PEPLUM-14E1'4M &MICK

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

1 ,,,ortion

yen, "'mar • sestet. Willi seceeir •

(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE)

WE WILL PAY YOUR BILLS

tures are thrown into the cru-
cible and when they emerge
they are in the mould of 17th
century Puritanism which is
taken as the model of proper
Americanism. Minority groups
have no right to develop minor-
ity cultures within the body
politic of America. The mould
has been set, and every group
must fit into it or stigmatize
itself as alien and un-American.
This 100 percentism, which is
a modified form of tatalitarian-
ism, offers us a definite chal-
lenge.. Jews surely cannot 'ac-
cept it. We do not believe any
longer in the melting pot con-
cept of American life. Rather
we believe in what Waldo Frank
calls the symphonic theory.
Each group contributes its dis-
tinctive melody. It must play in
harmony with the rest, else we
have a cacophony. But every
melody, played in harmony,
helps to enrich the symphony
through its very diversity.
Surely we can have unity with-
out uniformity. Uniformity, in-
deed, means sterility, barren-
ness, drabness.

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"OTHERNESS" IN PEOPLE
Cultural diversity does not
destroy or endanger the politic.
al or economic harmony of a
nation. Jews can be loyal and
devoted citizens of the United
States. They can be passion.
ately devoted to its fundamen-
tal democratic principles. They
can profit by the rich, cultural
heritage which is the privilege
of every person who lives in
this country. And they can add
to this heritage by developing
and enriching their own Jewish
cultural resources, the product
of their amazing national ex-

American Jewish population be-
tween urban and rural communi-
look will be studied with a spe- ties.
The Seminary-University will
cial view to their aplication to
aim to develop among its students
present-day conditions.
a
progressive
Jewish spirit, but at
Among the various departments
the some time to preserve the
planned for the Seminary-Univer-
eternal Jewish values in American
sity is the special labor college, Jewry. Particular emphasis will
the purpose of which it will be be placed upon the ideals of so-
to train men and women for in- cial justice and upon ethics, upon
telligent participation in the la- bringing into harmonious accord
bor movement, in social agencies, the Jewish heritage and ideals and
and for leadership in social-edu- the American environment to the
cational activities in this country. student.
In this labor college much atten-
Because of the impartial na-
tion will be given to the economic ture of the institution and of its
problems facing American Jewry sponsors, who represent various
as Americans and as Jews, and a phases of American Jewish life,
study will be made of the Jewthh it will be possible to gather about
position and future in American the Seminary-University a faculty
industry. It is generally recog- that will include prominent Jew-
nized that these problems are ish scholars and specialists in the
fundamental and that an under- various fields of instruction, ir-
standing of them is essential for respective of the personal ideo-
a sound development of Amer- logies of the individual men.
ican Jewry in the economic or-
The Jewish Teachers Seminary
ganism of this country. By pro- and Peoples University, as its
viding an opportunity for the name implies, is • peoples' uni-
serious and concentrated study of versity, its existence to depend on
these problems the Seminary-Uni- the support it receives from
versity expects to aid materially American Jewry as a whole. With-
in their solution.
out regard to party affiliations,
To Develop Jewish Spirit
individuals in every town in the
Another special school projected United States and Canada are
for the Seminary-University is an now being organized into socie-
agricultural training school, which ties for the support of the Semi-
will include a department for the nary-University. Various commu-
training of prospective chalutzim nity chests and welfare funds will
and other emigrants to Palestine be approached for support of this
in scientific and practical farm- national Jewish institution. A
ing. The need for encouraging secular college that will appeal to
agricultural activity among Amer- all who are interested in the fur-
ican Jews has long been felt, and therance of Jewish life in this
it is hoped that through its agri- country, the Seminary-University
cultural course the Seminary-Uni- is to be built up by American
versity will give an impetus to a Jewry for American Jewry.
more even distribution of the
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CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE

periences.

Mordecai Kaplan has very
ably drawn a distinction be-
tween "difference" and "other-
ness" in the life of a people.
Difference implies aloofness,
cultural isolation. Otherness,
however, implies being supple-
mentary. Jews, then, in develop-
ing their own cultural patterns
are not different but simply
other. They retain their cultur-
al individuality and yet fit com-
pletely into the national pat-

tern.

It has been a privilege for
the Jewish group, because of its
unique history, to enjoy cul-
tural pluralism. Many groups,
because of more limited ex-
periences, have not been blessed
with more than one cultural
loyalty. But Jews have been
unique in their cultural plural-
ism thereby enriching their own
lives and the civilization of the
group among which they have

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(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE)

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horsepower each. The pumps are
capable of pouring 1,000,000 gal-
lons of brine into four pans each
of which has a capacity of 320
dunama. The first section, known
as 1x3, is designed for the produc-
tion of potash at the southern end
of the Dead Sea region. This sec-
tion, soon to begin operations, will
produce 100,000 tons of potash an-

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Wauchope on Leave
High Commissioner Sir Arthur
Grenfell Wauchope has left Pal- SOMIOCIESOOMO4W6VOMVAIMMES 4 Se
estine for a three-month vacation
in England. Chief Secretary John
Hathorn Hall will he Acting High
Commissioner in the absence of Sir
Arthur. While in England the High
Commissioner is expected to dis-
cuss details of the Palestine Legis-
lative Assembly with officials of
the Colonial Office.
New Locomotives for Palestine

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Railways

Six new locomotives, each cap-
able of a speed of 90 kilometers an
hour, were put into service here
by the Palestine railways. The new
engines will be used for express
service between Kantara, on the
Suez Canal, and Haifa.
New German-Jewish Settlements
Started
Work has begun on two new set-
tlements near Petach Tikvah to be
named Kfar Nachman Syrkin, for
the idealogist of the Zionist labor
movement, and Maimonia. Approx-
imately $350,000 is to be spent on
building homes and clearing land
for the new settlers, who are most-
ly German-Jewish refugees. The
money for the construction was
supplied by the settlers themselves,
the Jewish Agency for Palestine
and the Keren Kayemeth, Jewish
National Fund.
Palestine Shipping Company Ex-
pands Service
The Palestine Shipping Com-
pany, owners of the all-Jewish
steamer Tel Aviv, are reported to
be ready to put a second ship into
service on the Haifa-Trieste line.
The new steamer will make a week-
ly trip between Haifa and the
Italian port. The Tel Aviv, a 10,-
000 ton vessel, is the first modern
ship to fly the blue and white Jew-
ish flag.
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And Jerusalem Opened

For the first time in history the
ancient cities of Baghdad and
Jerusalem were connected by tele-
phone when Postmaster General
William Hudson of Palestine spoke
for a few minutes with the Post-
master General of Iraq. The new
telephone line between the two
cities follows the recently com-
pleted pipe line of the Iraq Petro-
leum Company which has its west-
ern terminus at Haifa. Telephone
communication between the two
cities will be opened for public use
following exhaustive tests of the
new lines, the Government an-
nounced officially.

Macmillan is publishing in the
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tech itself from the cross and put- (CONCLUDED
from EDITORIAL PAGE)
ting its arm around Mr. Schles-
inger said: "Schlesinger, this
wyn,
and
the
scores of other Jewish
lived. •
means us. Let's go!"
luminaries in the Hollywood spot-
Of course, there is a price to
BERLIN 1936
light who heard Rabbi Isserman
be paid for preserving unique
The newspaper the other day tell them how Jews are being driven
characteristics. The vulgar mob flashed a big headline: "Nazis al- from the movie industry in Ger-
low Jews only one league." ... To many. "Everything you have heard
has a dislike for the unlike. The
this Jacob Fishman commented: about brutalities and atrocities in
early Christians paid the price
"Lieg in der erd" ... The Western Germany under Hitler is true,"
for being different in the arenas Jewish Advocate of Denver in its Rabbi Isserman told them.
We km • selection of guaranteed used cars for sale.
June issue published an ad read- APPOINTMENT
of Rome. The Albigensians paid
We Will Accept Any Make of Car In Trade
ing: "Compliments and best wishes
the price when Pope Innocent
Jacob H. Karp recently was ap-
to the Jewish community—William
12535-43 GRATIOT AVE.
III's troops were let loose upon
F. Godel—German consul, 1653 pointed Resident Attorney at the
Two Minutes Drive East of City Airport
their fair cities. The Pilgrim
Lawrence Street, Denver, Colo- Hollywood Studios of Paramount
rado." ... Miss Pauline Bromberg Productions. He was born in New
Fathers paid the price when
Open Sundays
PINGREE 6400
York City, attended New York Uni-
they were driven from their of Boston resigned as committee- versity and received his law degree
woman for the women's track and
homes towards the bleak shores
field division of the 1936 American from Columbia University. Until
of America. Those who have Olympic team ... Miss Bromberg, he was named to his new position,
whose ancestors were German Karp was assistant to Henry Herz-
read Franz Werfel's "The For-
.1.■1■•■■•
Mileotle Bldg. a de
bran, the new vice-president and
, b
Mich. Are.
ty Days of Musa Dagh" will re- Jews, is the girl physical director general manager of Paramount
D'oadrr.6
W. Cor.lgan
of the East Boston High School
Are.
call how the Armenians paid
M Ick
. "I could not go into a country Productions, Inc. llerzbrun is also
the price for retaining their where I should be received with Jewish.
FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING-ALL MAKES-BY EXPERTS-WHILE YOU WAIT
merely a mask of welcome," she DRAMATIZED RELIGION
precious Christian institutions
EXTRA SPECIAL-62.10 T.I. for only 255
Egon Brecher, who is well known
Extra Special
Overlay', elm% recondition, reassemble and readUnt
said . .. Which reminds us that
in a vast sea of Islam. And the
P..
O (2601 Der.. or deem.* rrellIrnr, or Drat.
$2.10
Value
the Amateur Athletic Union of in New York as an actor and di-
elt
bility (tbelp regulate ink flow to .11 roar
Jews
have
paid
the
price
and
style (815.7, straighten, reset •nd moo.m ing
America has never voted to certify rector of the Civic Repertory Thea-
All for Only
Point (711e) emote ink take aod stain from fissures
will continue to pay so long as American athletes for the 1936 ter and who was on tour with Miss
ro d PCP la the IA will fund'. proorrl, eml remesh
norlreL
Olympics and without this certi- Eva LaGallienne, has been signed
(28e), tastiest. ...ion. to entrust to •
they remain loyal to a minority
One bottle Unship. Petiolate Pen Ink (10e star)
to take charge of the artistic direc-
heritage. Loyalty costs. And the fification no member of the A. A. U. tion of the weekly dramatized re-
engrars yes, Meal (either blots g1y1e, or reproduce
can compete in any meet ... So if
Pow Prostate as yam P.) MO. TAW'. AL"
sooner
we
learn
this
lesson
the
All for wry
the A. A. U. should withhold this ligious services of the Society for
technical
We Imes norelailaed on Ibis bight,
sooner we will learn to adjust certifification at the 11th hour Mr. Jewish Culture of Los Angeles, of
work for 40 rear. and can make your pen Walk Ioat
With This Ad
language. NECESSARY NEW PARTS AT A SMALL
Brundage and all his colleagues which Rabbi Dr. Jacob Sonderling,
ourselves psychologically to the
and pearl
ADDITIONAL CHARGE, A ..111.1 let •157ci
$1.00 companion' peril la
would be powerless to do anything former chief rabbi of Hamburg,
No. awls to tell at SO, now Owing oat
for
responsibility of our heritage.
$7.00 oen at 60% off for 42 50 net. Look oat shoofly
about it ... Baroness Maud Levi, Germany, is the spiritual leader.
•• 417e- A
fountain holder
two seamed hi roet. Any pro in
The responsibility falls espe-
low-grads pew asold ICkant
mild gold and iridlom pointed I. •orthieso
fifth ranking woman tennis player Mr. Brecher is now acting and di-
that Is low, than
are a. ..teed full 14'42611 sand geld and tridlom Polotrd.
cially upon the Jewish group
of America, known before her first recting at various motion picture
Au " 4,1610 Pm
Tununt.fill fountala moo •nl lek writing 5.510, Si each.
T LP TO 60%
to meet the modern challenge marriage as Maud Rosenbaum, be- studios in Hollywood. He made his
STANDARD MAIM FOUNTAIN miss
6L
debut in Berlin, Germany and has
sold .d .1611r
Class sod eigarett• lighters and fountain pens 061 makes)
1806-40
years.
slaw
of totalitarianisM. Indeed, its came the bride of H. Walter Blum- played in every big city in that
Detrolt's tleaas Fonolain Pets Solos .4 Sent.
-------- C
enthal, wealthy New York broker.
very survival becomes a contri-
country.
STARS AND QUAKES
bution because it has always
Rumors that John Barrymore SHORTS
been a unique group with a
will marry Elaine Barrie, the Jew- Jimmy Cagney, son of Erin, sur-
unique individuality. It has sur- ish high school girl, soon after he prised even his valet in the dress-
mg room at the recent screen star's
vived the totalitarianism of gets his divorce from Dolores Cos-
tello, become very insistent these baseball game by holding a long-
Egypt, of Persia, of Greece, of days ... The other day they were winded confab with Benny Rubin,
Parisian Recollects How Boa-Constrictor Was Placed in Rome, of the autocrats of the both seen shopping for a boudoir Jewish comic, and all in Yiddish
Innocently-Accused Man's Cell on Devil's Island
set for Elaine ... Albert Einstein ... Julius Klein, Chicago Jewish-1
Middle Ages, and it will survive
bought a house in Princeton . . . English newspaper editor and for-1
the totalitarianism of the pup-
chest
of
drawers.
But
no
one
ever
The house is one of the oldest in mer assistant to Carl Laemmle at
How Dreyfus was nearly crush-
pets of today who strut and
the famous university town and ex- Universal, is considering an offer
ed to death by • boa-constrictor knew how he got there."
The
death
of
Dreyfus
in
such
fret
their
hour
on
the
stage
and
tremely modest ... The professor from M-G-M . . Eddie Seltzer,
mysteriously introduced into his
paid cash because he wants to feel Warner's director of publicity, was
cell shortly after he arrived at curious circumstances just after soon will be forgotten.
his
arrival
at
Devil's
Island,
com-
Devil's Island was told in Paris by
(Dr. Rai har will cont1nr , i , 1 11; dlor..- real master in his home Which honored at his home recently with
nest
again reminds us that when the wisita one evening by a police pa-
Claude Depollier, who, as a young ments Paris Soir, would have made .Inn Is to
more noise than the death of Slav-
professor negotiated for the renting trol wagon, two radio cars, an am-
i
soldier in ■ Colonial regiment in
of a summer home at Old Lyme, bulance, hook and ladder fire com-
isky.
lx04, acted as a sentry outside
Connecticut, the owner of the pany and a man in a small truck
Dreyfus' cell.
house, one of the big officials of who destroys swarms of bees. A
"I'll have no traitors in my bar-
the Marshall Field Store in Chi - friend in trying to be funny turned
racks," the officer commanding the
cago, wired to clinch the deal: in the alarms, but in case he would
detachment had sworn. So when
"There are three garages attached like to know, it cost the city $135.
Dreyfus arrived a special cell was
built for him outside the barracks
Mrs. Clara Avrunin, director of to the house for your convenience."
NEW YORK (WNS).—Biogra-
replied:
C. Levis (Boston Athletic Asso-
where the other offenders were
the Avronin Camp, on Big Wolf ... To which the professor
lodged. Sentries were given the phical sketches of 2,537 American Lake, near Grass Lake, Mich., an- "Thanks, but I haven't a single elation) gained the title of Florett
Jews
are
contained
in
the
Biogra-
car."
.
.
.
Speaking
about
science
Champion
at the American Nation-
strictest instructions to keep a
American nounces that as a result of insist- it may interest you that Reuben al Fencing Championship.
never-failing watch on the impor- phical Encyclopedia of
ent demands from parents the
Jews,
published
here
under
the
Greenspan,
young
mathematician
tant prisoner.
camp will remain open until after
The great man is he who does
and earthquake predictor, is taken
One night Depollier heard des- editorship of Leo M. Glassman, Labor Day.
perate shrieks coming from Drey- Jewish journalist. This is the first
The plan until last week was very seriously in the scientific not lose his child's love.
fus' cell, the prisoner screaming Jewish who's who issued in the to close the camp on Aug. 24. The world ... A plan has been suggest-
United States since 1928. Mr.
for help.
request of the parents, however, ed to provide him with a modernly
"I thought he had gone mad," Glassman plans to issue • new edi- causes the camp to remain open equipped laboratory subsidized by ritzy "No-Jews-allowed" Avon Inn
tion
every
two
years.
The
prepara-
Depollier, who is now an elderly
the League of Nations so as to en- in the town of Avon, halfway be-
an extra week.
roPemaker at Annecy, told the cor- tion of the volume was supervised
It is expected that ■ large num- able him to warn all nations of tween Bradley and Belmar, are
betting that it won't be long before
respondent of "Paris Soir," "so I by an advisory board consisting of ber of the parents and friends of impending earthquakes . . .
the Avon Inn will not only take
celled out the guard. We lined up Prof. Joseph Jastrow, Dr. Israel the campers will spend Labor Day VACATION NOTES
with bayonets. The sergeant, Goldstein, George Z. Hedalie, Dr. at the camp .
One of the largest Protestant Jewish guests but will be Jewish
brandishing a revolver, opened the Jacob Billikopf, Morris Rothen-
churches in the seashore resort of owned ... The reason for this con-
berg, Dr. Louis Mann, Bernard S.
door.
Dr. Kurt Simon, one of the for- Belmar, N. J., has Mogen David• fldence is that almost every big
"There was Dreyfus perched on Deutsch, Dr. Gerson B. Levi, Con- mer owners of the Frankfurter in all its stained glass windows ... hotel on the Jersey coast which once
top of a cupboard. Below him was gressman Herman P. Kopplemann, Zeitung, has acquired an interest Jewish vacationers at Bradley barred Jews is now owned by Jews
a boa-constrictor 20 feet long. Franklin P. Adams, Prof. Israel S. in Story Magazine.
Beach and Belmar who pass the and is an exclusive Jewish hostelry -
Dreyfys said he found him in his Wechsler and Dr. William Roseman.

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(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
•—•--
struction of two pumps of 175

They do not say, 'That damned
Presbyterian Jones', or 'That
overcoats: "What if I produce two damned Jones of Scotch descent.'
overcoats instead of one ever
"But when you do the same
five minutes? Am I not ric h thing, they say, 'That damned
enough on one overcoat every five Jew Ginsberg.' You see, my dear
minutes? What is the profit in Ginsberg, your sin is put upon
two overcoats every five minutes the Jews ... on me, on my neigh-
if men sicken by reason of the bors who are most worthy Jews,
speed to which I have geared on all of us.
their hearts? And by what justice
"I don't care to carry your
may I increase my dividends at sins. Far from being an anti-
the expense of my workers; they Semite I cherish the Jewish name
come first, I second. I shall not so much as to desire to guard it
be like Jones, the doorknob king, from the ill fame that is visited
who is, after all, like a man born upon it by men whose anti-social
yesterday."
conduct is ascribed to the Jewish
Because my kinsman Ginsber
people."
is remiss in these things, I spank
"But how about Jones the door-
him; I spank him and say: •"Kins- knob king?" Mr. Ginsberg insists.
man Ginsberg, is this the way of "Why don't you write something
an immortal man? Is this what about him?"
you have lived for? Are you
"I can't do anything about
worthy to have been preserved Jones, but I hope that if I speak
for this?"
directly to you as Jew to Jew I
Mr. Ginsberg answers: "You may cause you to be conscious of
are an anti-Semite. Why don t your special obligations.
you go after Jones who does the
"I am sorry, Kinsman Ginsberg,
same things I do?"
to give you this spanking. It hurts
"It's on account of the honor me as much as it hurts you."
of the Jewish name that I go af-
• • •
ter you particularly. When Jones I trust this is a sufficient an-
cuts wages and raises dividends ewer to the young lady in Mr.
people say, That dog Jones. Yqu Cohen's building.
see, Jones' sin is put only on him.
(Copyright, 11136. by 8 A, F.

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