-America fairish Periodical eater PATTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 711EVenr1L- wisn(ARavictE PAGE FIVE cad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Waiting for Their Turn A Happy and Properous New Year to You All Rosh Hashonah Greetings M. H. Zackheim INSURANCE AGENCY 1113 Majestic Building 5696 - 1935 MILGRIM INCORPORATED IN THE FISHER BUILDING A group of "intellectuals"—Jewish refugees from Germany—in front of the offices in Paris of the French National Association for the Aid of Refugees. The work of the ■ ssociation is subvert- tioned with funds su'pplied by the Joint Distribution Committee from the United Jewish Appeal for 33,260,000 for the relief and rehabilitation of the Jews of Germany and other lands and the settle- ment of Jews in Palestine. OLDBRU, Which is But an Infant of 67 Years, Takes This Opportunity of Extending to the Jewish Citi- zens of Detroit and Michigan, the Very Happiest of Season's Greetings. MACDONALD THE SECOND A when Ramsay saw the need, in the "National" interest of shedding a life-long allegiance to the party which had raised him to rank and power, there was no hesitancy on the part of MacDonald the Younger to follow in affectionate loyalty. Portrait of the Man Who Decides the Fate of Palestine 61)11TO NOl'E An unreloorlied piorintit f Nlalcolni 3litclloitald, M. P., eon of Hammy itleelkonuld, former reline 31Inkter of I.:natant'. hialciann Mac- Iholtahl n1106 recently appointed et...reign, of .fete of III, MaJeely's Coloniee In the reo rganized Itritleit Cabinet tinder Stanley Ilahlalti. In thin en- pu r it y th e ,ounger Slarlbonald mill he the pliotol ) Y.01111illy In political outliers affecting the pone) Of (:rent Itrilain toward, th e j e at oit Nati ou at II Intel. The author of thin article u n dietingalkhed non-Jen Eng- 11.1 hournalini, one of the I eielch•rentl contribotora to II , e 1„,, uti on Expert.. • (copyright, 1036, Seven Arta Feature Syndicate/ 13rtrnit iirrwing Co. - - C1gttdillttr Man A pleasant parlor game to en- liven an otherwise tedious evening is to attempt to gauge the chances and the prospects of the younger politicians, especially those who are the sons of their fathers. There are certain guiding factors in this game which diminish its purely speculative elements and a degree of skill which renders the players immune from the rigors of the Lottery Acts. "Pointers" in this agreeable pas- time are such things as family,' the old school, a "blue" or a repu- tation for college ragging. These are certain indications of future political eminence. The former Etonian or Harrovian who pulled' a weighty oar in Oxford's or Cam- bridge's "eights" has thereby given ample evidence of his political qua-1 lity, and if, besides, he has chosen I ■ father with ample party anode- 31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1r1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I nIreaemos New Year's Message HENRY BEHRENDT from HAROLD C. ROBINSON HAROLD C. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 CAdillac 42574258 ROSH HASHONAll GREETINGS from We Bow; in Respectful Admiration, to the Fire and Fervor, the Un- daunted Courage and Spirit of Unity Which Has Sustained the Jewish Race for Nearly Six Thousand Years. BENiNDT ROBINSON SHERIFF Undersheriff Wayne County Wayne County 5696 L'SIIONO TOVU! •:- -:- 1935 On the threshold of Rosh Hashonah, in these days of unusual stress and uncertain- ty, we wish you and,yours, both here and abroad, a most happy, peaceful, prosperous, and healthful New Year. tions, you may safely prognosticate for that son, at least an Under Secretaryship for something or other. If college eminence has made the young political aspirant President of his University Union, it is a safe bet that he will one day he Prime Minister. If he is unfortunate enough to become only a Treasurer, the most that may be expected is the prophecy that "more will be heard of him." With reasonable luck he will reach Cabinet rank. A Difficult Subject All this by way of preliminary consideration of the latest political "son of his father" Malcolm Mac- Donald, youthful Secretary of State for His Majesty's Colonies, successor of Joseph Chamberlain and Winston Churchill, sired by Britain's recently departed "up Strange Way of Politics To emphasize the "old - fashioned" character of such obedience, is to appraise its courage in these days when filial rebellion in matters political is the rule rather than the exception. At all events, it had its reward when Malcolm Mac- Donald, rawly young in Parlia- mentary experience, received his political advancement to the rank of Under-Secretary of State for the Dominions. In that capacity he has exhibited a zealous devotion to duty and a quiet assumption of un- spectacular authority, performing the trks of his office with an ade- quattr regard for the conventions and without displaying any excep- tional qualities marking hint as destined to go a great deal further on the road to fame and power. But the whirligig of politics with MacDonald ',ere at the centre has Send the Whole Child to School Every child is entitled to a fair start. Have his or her eyes examined thoroughly by a competent Optcimetrist. Special attention given to children Croasod eyes straightened and weak eyes developed J. A. Seifert, 0. D., Optometrist 302 Eaton Tower Bldg., Woodward at Grand Circus Park Phone CADILLAC 3026 ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS I extend to the Jewry of Detroit hearty greet- ings and sincere good wishes for a Bright, Healthy and Pleasant New Year. BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR seized this young man and borne him higher than the prophets would have forecast for him. May- be it is the balance of parties in the "National" Government concoc- tion. Maybe it is the tribute to his father's record in its brewing. Maybe it is the tribute to his fa- and up and on and on" Prime Maybe it is his own capacity, dis- cernible to those in "inner ring"— Minister. one or other, or all, have carried In this particular case our par- Vienna Sausage Mfg. Co. CHICAGO, ILL. Malcolm MacDonald at the early e gabaence taffiZtlicsusbett age of 38 to the seat of power as of the immediate des- tradition is complicated by the controller of the widely scattered Brit- mark of Oxford where young Mac- I tinies ish Colonial possessions at a time Donald though prominent in the' when the British Commonwealth of Union debates did not reach if in. Nations is in a state of incalculable deed he even aspired to, the com- flux, and the future of the British paratively modest height of Treas- Empire is filled with indefinable urership. Nor did he pave the way import. to his future eminence by muscular This plain, unassuming, studious prowess among the University boat crews. And he labored under the young man sits in the seat hallowed by Joseph Chamberlain and Win- undoubted disadvantage of having to follow • father, so much a pol- ston Churchill. He rules that part of the British Empire which has itical heretic, as to adopt no dis- tinctive outward characteristic as given it its prestige as the great- est aggregation of States in the might be a guide to his ability or world's history and in this sense importance. his office is the pivot of the whole Malcolm at Oxford, was, how- scheme of British Government. To ever, son of Ramsay, already an have cast such a responsibility on ex-Premier, and that was at least so youthful and no in- one factor upon which to base an shoulders as his may be regarded estimate that he might "go far" in experienced either as a illustration of politics. Unlike most other sons of t he strange pathetic ways of British politics L = s distinguished political fathers, de- 0 r as another example of the bold- finitely Socialist. Malcolm Mac- ness of British experiment. ▪ Donald, displayed no sparkling imi- H ow W ill He Face Issues tative qualities. For Jewry Malcolm MacDonald, Rather was he, as he has re• mained, of a quietly studious, un- Secretary for the Colonies, has a - demonstrative disposition, pleasant pecial interest and anxiety. Under and modest in manner. Though de- is jurisdiction comes the mandate • corously obedient to the political or Palestine and the carrying out teachings of his father, he exhibit- ° f Britain's promise to achieve the ed no exaggeratedly flamboyant ewish National Home. To him loyalty to the parental 'creed nor falls the grave duty of handling f - f.- did he make the welkin ring with the difficult problems of Jewish any extremism of youthful enthu- aspirations and Arab truculence, of siasm. The promise that he showed Jewish pressure to be allowed - during his student days at Oxford , speedily to people the land of their was that, in the fullness of time ethers and of Arab resistance to and by virtue of his father's ex t, of Palestinian self-government alted status, he might reach the aced with a Jewish minority and comfortable security of a Depart- A rab preponderance, of Palestine mental Secretaryship in the per. a s a refuge for afflicted Jewry teeing from the terror of Euro- manent Civil Service. pean tyrannies. Parental Devotion Every noteworthy father in How will he face this complexity - British political history, however, 0 f issues? Will he recall Winston • has within him the deep-seated in- C hurchill's insistence on the Jewish • stmet of a hereditary principle, the right to enter Palestine "as a right ambition to "pass on" the fruits and not on sufferance," allied with L-4 that he himself has sown. And so, a refusal to grant the full meniure it may be, MacDonald Pere, ens- of that declaration? Will he re- ious to introduce this unorthodox member Jewish despair on the oc- principle into Socialist dogma, casion of the White Paper, issued steered MacDonald file into the by his father's Labor Government , - paths which might lead to a pass- 0 ut-Churchilling Winston in the ing on of a Crown of Party Sover- t hreat to Jewish hopes in Pales. eignty and eventually of the die- ti ne, or his father's letter grudging. j dem of leadership in the House of I y softening the offense? Or will Commons. e strike out for himself, with the - i Young :Malcolm, according to 2 eal and enthusiasm of youth, to M; this view, received his political r e-create a "Seventh Dominion" - training at the feet of his august w here Jewish patriotism and Brit- - sire himself and in dutiful regard i 0 h'courage may kindle the light of E for fatherly counsel and ambition, a new civilization? placed his font on the first rung of If he be so minded let him be ▪ the Labor Party ladder. In due t he son of Ramsay MacDonald, time he made that unassumingly I w ho, in the days before the bewil- modest maiden speech in Perlis- d errnenta of high office obscured ment which, like that of a famous t he clear path of his political judg- -T s - father's son before him, was "dear an ent, saw, applauded and gave his and refreshing to a father's heart."' e nthusiastic aid to the accomplish. Many young men at Westminster rn ent of Israel's true destiny in her have shown en industry and deco. a ncient homeland of Zion. tion to duty unaccompanied by any visible sign of brilliance, equal to When the season opens the chief that of Malcolm MacDonald. But commercial network comics again it falls to the lot of few to be the will be Jack Benny, Eddie Cantor, son of a Minister of the Crown, Burns and Allen, Fred Allen, and to fewer still to be the son ■ Amos 'n' Andy, Al Jolson, Phil Premier. Baker, Easy Aces. etc., all Jew. If Malcolm exhibited no excep- with the exception of Amos 'n' - tional Parliamentary brilliance, his Andy, Fred Allen and Gracie Allen. ▪ extraordinarily rapid advent to the • magic and restricted circle of Gov ment, must be ascribed as dom r c t i a m pes Then.' it t a seabl t m ar k of parental devotion rather - than as • reward of merit. 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