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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

EDErRorr,kwun

Knights of Pythias Fall Fes-
tival Dance on Satur-
day, Nov. 9

RDPI ICLE

POSTAL OFFICIALS PROBE NAZI
THREATS SENT TO PROFESSORS
AT UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

case before the World Court an d
also informed inquirers that
waiting for "time and the more I foreign Jews are subject to all
judgment of mankind" to giv e other anti-Jewish laws.
them justice.
The entertainment committee of
A concrete step toward the estab-
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of
lishment of the ghetto was taken
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
New Batch of Anti-Jewish Mess when the new Jewish Intellectual
Pythias, completed all arrange-
which seize upon every opportun-
tires Decreed in Germaaty
ments for the fall festival dance,
Institute, created by Propaganda
ity to make capital of anti-Sem-
to be held on Saturday evening, official poll of faculty membe rs
BERLIN (WNS)—On the aler Minister Goebbels, was officially
by
The
Miscellany
News,
at
U.
Nov. 9, at Castle Hall at John R
t
opened
under the direction of Dr ,
to
discover
new
avenues
into
whic
While General Sherrill was
and Erskine Sts. Novel decorations dent newspaper, showed a majo r- ing new fuel to fires of the 01 add- to extend the anti-Jewish crusade h Joachim I'rinz, Zionist leader. The
pm-
will adorn the hall. Music will be ity of professors inclined to fav or pie debate, Jereh
Institute
will be forced to use the
the Nazi Labor Front has it
n
JeremiahT
Mt)
furnished by a 12-piece orchhestra. acceptance, but the college u. s dent
nelr: structed all of its members wh Jewish calendar. In his opening ad-
of A. A.
the
Refreshments will be served with- thorities have given no indica ti7 ;reeked his plea for American. p ar: may be tenants of Jewish land " dress Dr. Prinz said that "the anti
as to what their attitude will
out charge.
ve as quickly as pus - Semitic laws ban us from German
icipation as an "intolerable
Next Tuesday, Nov. 12, the rank Sherrill Sticks to His Stand o n cult to all fair-minded lovers in-
of sible. Factories throughout the land culture. We collaborated with it
on Ol ympia Issue
of page will be exemplified on the
sport in America," and denounc- were placarded with posters an- for centuries and furnished such
William Rosenberg Class, a large
Raging fast and furious, the ing his threat of an anti-Semitic nouncing this new measure against men as Heinrich Heine and Men
class of new candidates. The lodge battle over American participation campaign unless the Jews desist the Jews. Jewish war veterans delssohn. We feel in communion
will be honored by the presence of in the Berlin Olympics continued from their anti-Nazi activity, were also the subject of a new with it And I think that it is im-
the grand chancellor of Michigan, during the past week to stir up Judge Mahoney said "I think the Nazi order when the director of possible to distinguish the Jewish
Claude E. Lewis, of Hillsdale, heated debate and argument as American people can be trusted the Prussian state lottery office an- ;irt from the German part. That
Mich.
the forces for and against sending to take care of that. And if the nounced the immediate dismissal of is as much as to tell you how dif-
The lodge stood in silence in an American team prepared for American people are reasoning, all Jewish employes. Jews, like ficult it is to create a specifically
memory of Nathan Metzger, who the climax of the argument at the honorable, fair-minded
Christian employes in the lottery German Jewish culture. Eighty
people, office,
passed away on Nov. 3. A resolu- national convention of the A. A. they will fling General Sherrill's
are all wounded veterans per cent of us no longer know how
tion was adopted deploring his U. the first week in December. threat back at him and ask him who have been certified as at least to read Hebrew. We are not a na-
death and a copy was sent to the Both sides gained adherents for what right he has, with his petty 75 per cent incapacitated. A new tional minority, but we are treated
bereaved family. A donation was their point of view with the ad- prejudices and Hitlerized view- means of speeding up the elimina- as such. At the same time, the
voted by the lodge to the Hillel vocates of American participation point to speak in the name of the tion of Jews from the country's measures taken against us have
Foundation in Ann Arbor in mem- scoring heavily when a group of American people whom he grossly economic life was evolved by a provoked a sharp defensive reac-
ory of Mr. Metzger.
outstanding track and field stars, misrepresents." Replying to Gen- court in Frankfort-on-Main when tion among our young people. More
including former and prospective eral Sherrill's refusal to serve on it ruled that an Aryan who buys than 10,000 students have regis-
Olympic stars, came out in favor the Committee for Fair Play in out a Jew may announce that he tered for our Hebrew courses.
will not employ Jews and thus Eighty-five sections have been or-
of sending an American team.
Sports, George Gordon Battle,
In opposition to these athletes chairman, wrote that "as an avoid the legal necessity of giving ganized. In order to meet the de-
$20,000 for 30 Apt.
such employes three months notice. mands for the re-creation of a Ger-
was Harry Hillman, track coach American, I contest
and deny the Still another blow was dealt to the man Jewish culture, we will turn
Big old property 3 to 7
at Dartmouth University, associa- implication that you
suggest of
rooms. 133 ft. business fron-
ted with the Olympic Games since a possible wave of anti-Semitism Jews in the economic field when it to the past and seek a Palestinian
tage. Good steam plant, new
1904, who demanded that the in this country if American par- became known that the ministry of renaissance."
thermostat blower. Sold once
1936 games be shifted front Ber- ticipatiOn in these games is re- commerce was preparing a law to Revokes Decree Removing Names
of Jewish Dead from War
$95,000. Recondition and
lin if Germany did not live up fused. Your thought that the regulate the rights of stock cor-
Monuments
to the Olympic code. The storm
porations, This law is to be framed
rent $1,000 mo. Our quick
youth of America will forgive the in a manner as to facilitate the
Thanks
to the intervention of
price $20,000 with $4,000
of protest precipitated by Gen- excesses of the German govern.
down.
eral Sherrill's warning to Ameri- ment and will direct their resent- elimination of Jewish stockholders. the German war ministry the pro-
can Jewry continued to grow as ment against their fellow Ameri- Meanwhile the Schwarze Corps, of- paganda ministry has been forced
he was attacked by George Gor- can Jews, is in my judgment, an fidal organ of Hitler's blackshirts, to rescind its recent order decree.
15 Apt.
don Battle, Arthur Garfield Hays, unjustified reflection upon our called on German firms to take im- ing the removal of the names of
mediate steps to replace their Jew- Jewish dead from all war monu-
Jeremiah T. Mahoney and many youth."
4 rooms tiled baths, Tubu-
ish agents abroad with Aryan rep- ments and memorial tablets. The
others. Sticking to his guns, Gen-
lar steam plant. Lot 58x168.
Oppositio n
resentatives.
new order was in the form of a
to
the
participa-
eral Sherrill raised a new point (ion
Was $85,000 value. Our
statement denying the earlier de-
of New York City student
when he declared that only the athletes in th e
Although the Hitler govern.
quick price $18,000 with
cree
but this was merely a face-
Berlin Olympics
American Olympic Committee had WAS voted by the
meat has not yet made it offi-
$3,500 down. Buy now at
saving device. By the terms of
United Par-
cially clear whether foreign
the right to decide the question ents' Association, representing
the bottom. Mr. Bedford.
the new order the question of re-
of American participation. Mean- 120,000 New York parents.
Jews are subject to the recent.
moving Jewish names is left to the
while the finance committee of
Homer Warren & Co.
While the Canadian Olympic ly enacted anti-Semitic legisla- discretion of the local authorities
the Winnipeg city council refused
tion, the vigorous protest by the
whenever
local public opinion de-
60 yews dependable ...Dee
to recommend a municipal grant Committee was moving to table British consul in Munich forced
invitations to the Berlin Olym- the Nazis to release Rudolph mands it.
toward the cost of sending a Can- pics,
adian team to Berlin and the
the finance committee Selz, German born naturalized Ignores Protests of Polish Jews in
Germany
Cuyahoga County Council (Cleve- of the Winnipeg city council re- British Jew, who was arrested
Polish Jews in business in Ger-
fused
to
recommend a grant of on a charge of "racial pollu•
land) of the American Legion
many
have
learned
to their dis-
$500 toward defraying the cost tion." It is understood, how-
went on record as opposed to hold- of
sending a Canadian team to ever,
may that they can no longer count
ing the 1936 games in Germany.
that Selz may yet be
on
the
diplomatic
protection
of the
Asserting that he has been made Germany. At the same time Colin brought to trial because his Polish ambassador. Although Pol-
the target of a "torrent of Jew- A. Gravenor, editor of Manitoba passport has been held up by ish Jews here are supposed to
be
ish abuse" because of his advo- Sports Life, came out with a plea the police and the original exempt from at least the economic
cacy of American participation in to the Canadian Olympic Commit- charge against him has not been hoses of Nazi anti-Semitism, their
tee
to
withdraw
from
the
Berlin
squashed. The British consul's
the Berlin Olympics, General Games.
repeated appeals to the Polish em-
protest was based on the fact
Charles H. Sherrill told the Ad-
American particpiation in the that the Nuremberg laws can- bassy against discriminatory acts
vertising Club of New York that
have
been without avail. This policy
it was he who insisted at the Vi- Berlin Olympic Games is favored not apply t o foreign Jews. In on the part of the Polish embassy
by Glenn Hardin, quarter-miler; this protest he is understood to
enna
meeting
of
the
International
i
Jack
The New Motorliner
s a striking departure because
Torrance, shot putter; Ralph have ha dthe unofficial backing
Olympic Committee in 1933 that
during the first months of the Nazi
"PILSUDSKI" Nov. 17, Dec. 12 Germany
give a specific pledge Metcalfe, Negro sprinter; Bill Bon- of the American embassy. regime Polish Jews here were
mils from New York direct to
thron
and
Glenn
Cunningham,
mile
Meanwhile the Nazi labor ex•
not to discriminate against Jewish
vigorously defended by the Polish
Gdynia, the port of Poland athletes. This pledge was con- runners; Joe McCluskey, long dis-
change announced that foreign
consuls.
with excellent express connec- tained in a letter received by the tance runner; Major John L. G
Jews are subject to the law for-
The continued detention of Ru-
tions to nearby countries.
Committee from the German min- fith, president of the National Col- bidding Jews to employ female dolf Selz, a naturalized British Jew
legiate Athletic Association; and Aryan domestics under the age
stry of the interior, he declared, Alonzo
Tourist and Third Cl... only
Stagg, footall coach at the of 45. The same Nazi bureau of German birth by the secret
adding that he himself had draft-
police of, Munich has drawn a sharp
College of the Pacific. Their views
d the paragraph which said that on
FAST CONNECTION
the Olympics are quoted in a
'as
a
principle,
German
Jews
shall
via Constanza
of be excluded from German pamphlet published here by the
American Olympic Committee set-
eams at the games of the 11th ting
forth its reasons for entering
Olympiad." lie stated that his an American
team.
on our large, malernized 'TOYAMA*
tend in this matter had won for
and *KOiCIII*71,0* which maintain h
Boycotters Termed 'Silly'
im the praise of Dr. Stephen S.
• regular weekly ...nice from Con-
stones (Itutuanis) direct to JAYE., Wise and Morris D. Waldman,
Religious leaders advocating an
and HAIFA.
ecretary of the American Jew- American boycott of the Olympic
Pamengent to ilsit their relatives
sh Committee. In view of these Games in Germany are termed "a
and friend. in Europe and gill arrive
in Palestine comfortably and safely
acts and also the fact that "Rab- trifle silly" in an editorial in The
in excellent time.
b i Goldstein had me deliver the Christian Evangelist of St. Louis,
Delicious KOSHER Kitchen
T hanksgiving address in his great weekly organ of the Disciples of
N ew York synagogue, you can Christ.
Apply to local agent.
Attempts to prosecute such a
magine my astonishment that
ow, after all my years of urging boycott, the religious journal de-
a square deal for Jews, they call clares, "would rob us of energy we
e anti-Jewish."
ought to use in making some more
Line
effective protest against the shame-
Rabbi Goldstein Replies
315 S. Dearborn St. Chicago, Ill.
ful Nazi abuse of the Jews."
Rabbi Goldstein, in a reply
"Why should we work ourselves
to General Sherrill, wrote:
up into an emotional state about
"In view of the fact that my Olympic Games," the editorial con-
Express Your Sentiments
name and the name of my con- tinues, "when we could far more
with a
gregation have been drawn into usefully, for example, simply par-
this controversy, it is my duty to ticipate more generally in the eco-
repeat what I wrote you in my nomic boycott of German goods?
Artistically and beautifully
letter of Oct. 23: 'I was deeply It is still a good rule if you do not
arranged by
disappointed and grieved by your like a policy to protest against it by
statement regarding the question making it too expensive • luxury
of whether the United States for the policy maker."
should participate in the Olym-
Two other reasons for opposing
pics to be held in Germany next a boycott of the Olympic Games
D. Gilbert, P. Katz, Props.
year. What grieves me particu- are given by the publication, which
11732 Dexter, near Tuxedo
larly in your statement, is the declares:
PRICED FROM $1.50 up.
tone of it. If I may use a phrase *No other nation Is thinking of snob
a boymdt. The only probable it of
Delivery to all parts of the city used by yourself, I am afraid American non-participation would be
that you are "overplaying" your that some other country'. athlete. would
PHONE LO. 9572
argument, when you bring into win mart, Olympic prim.. That Is not
etveeerlir bed In Itself, but it to re,
it irrelevant material, insinuating C C ame
y not I/reel/a d, the result the boy-
that the Jews may have been to cotter. are geellng.
"In the oecond place, the self-right-
blame for what happened to them effluvia..
and moral sinugnem involved In
in Germany, and throwing out
official boycott of anything became
metal dkerlminntIon therein alumni
vieled threats about anti-Semitism of
Nimes endurance. Amerift oaIciesly prl
in America. That sort of state- tenting asaloot racial discrimination! y.
Americawith Ito ranker of MCe per
ment, permit me to say, is not pdir•
ePPremlna eating at it. heart
worthy of General Sherrill, as he by day and
and by night! All very well for
has been known through the ma- Indbidnal Americana to boycott German
trade when they themeelve. 1.4* fnyn of
jor part of his career. It is not raelal hale. but for anythingrepresent-
FOR
fair play. It aids and abetts those Dive of the country an •choir o pre-
to mperlor virtue I. ridiculous. Let
sinister forces in American life tend
n. rant an eye on ourwelma."

111 4 Days

to POLAND
9% Days
to RUSSIA

to PALESTINE

protest from St. Clair Gainer,
British consul general in Munich,
to the Bavarian authorities. Ar-
rested on a charge of "race
Selz was released from pris-
on after a protest by the British
consul. But ho was immediately
taken into custody again and held
for "deportation custody."

AMIN

Oklahoma League Withdraws

FRUIT BASKET

Gilbert's Fruit and
Vegetable Market

WATCH

The Chronicle

OBITUARY

Jewish Educator Opposes Olym.
pie Boycott

The "intended scolding" of Ger-
many through a boycott of the
ympic Games would aggravate
ABE AISENSTADT
th e "inferiority complex" of the
died on Monday at the age of N azis and result in "worse anti-
61. Funeral service took place sec ial acts" against non-Nazis the
on Wednesday, and burial was in w
over, Dr. Abraham Cronbach
Rev. Cantor Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rabbi o f orld
Hebrew Union College, Cincin-
David Golden A. M. Hershman officiated. Mr. na ti, told a regional convention of
Aisenstadt was a brother-in-law th e National Council of Jewish wo-
Del rmll'e Faeortta
of Charles Frank of Trowbridge me n in Richmond, Va.
MOD KL
Ave. Ile was also a brother-in-
Dr .Cronbach said that the use
w edding
law of the late Esser Rabinowitz. of force against the Nazis is a
oleo Performed al
Dome and by
"m istake". The economic boycott
URIAH LEVINSON
an d the denunciation of the per-
as lof 2740 Whitney Ave., 84 years so nalitles at the head of the Cer-
old, died on Oct. 29. Funeral ma n Government have resulted in
services were held on Oct. 30.1th e intensification of hatred of
H
ill Pr otestants, liberals, Catholics and
with interment in Clover
Park Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Jews, he said. He urged the "use of
Monuments of Character Hershman officiating. He is sur- the law of love" in dealing with
vived by a son, Harry, and seven the Nazis.
daughters, Frances. Mrs. Edward
The Cincinnati educator pro-
r:
Herzog, Mrs. T. A. Smith, Mrs. posed that the Jews raise a fund
Barney
Newman,
Mrs.
Paul
Gold-
of
$5,000 to give to the American
h
0
stein, Mrs. Jos. Goldstein and Friends Service Committee for the
kkhACH •
relief of persecuted Nazis in Aus-
Mrs. H. Newcorn.
tria. He pointed out that the Jew-
ish tradition teaches that people
SAMUEL ZEIVE
of 9198 Goodwin Ave., 75 years should "make friends of their ane-
1.
Funeral
mia".
He cited the precedent of
Nov.
old, died on
services were held on Nov. 3, with Moses Montefiore, a Jewish leader
of
England,
who raised a fund to
interment in Machpelah Ceme-
Grua'. and Marble( Mammal,
tery, Rabbi I. Stollman officiat- relieve the distress of Damascus
7729 TWELFTH ST.
ing. He is survived by his wife. Christians who 20 year earlier
EUCLID DIM
Sarah, two daughters, Mrs. Jen- had persecuted all Jews in Damas-
mow..
nie Solomon, and Mrs. Esther Lit- cus. Mrs. William Bo:4(12u, wife
ton and four sons, Dr. William, of a prominent Baltimore rabbi,
Rev. Canter
moved that the Council of Jewish
Ben, Robert and Julius.
women raise such a fund. The mo-
Jacob
tion was referred to the national
SAM DEMIAN
Silverman
organization.
bUIRIRICAL
of 2474 W. Philadelphia Ave., 53
MODEL
Dr. Cronbach also recommended
years old, died on Nov. 2. Fun•
ta leant
Fraellao
eral services were held at Lewis that Jews and Christians renounce
the
use of force in all forms in
Recommended
Bros. Funeral Home on Nov. 3
Play aria. eau
to get rid of war. Declaring
Droattals
with interment in Beth Abraham order
that
he is • friend of Abyssinia in
Cemetery, Rabbi J. Thomin offic-
2E03
iating. He is survived by his the present crisis, he said that he
Elmhurst
wished that the Abyssinians had
TO. 8-6839
wife, Rose, a son. Milton, and passive to Italy's invasion with
Marriage.
four daughters, Molly, Betty,
regfareseil
ire resistance, presenting their
Gertrude and Shirley.

following a storm of protests from
all parts of the state. The invita-

Speaking Bid to Nazi

TULSA, Okla. (WNS) — An tion was withdrawn after officials
invitation to Dr. Gottheld Braun- of the League had conferred with
isch, counsel to the Berlin chief of a number of prominent civic and
police, to address the annual con- 1 business leaders, who agreed that
vention of the Oklahoma Municipal I it was inadvisable to have a Nag
League on Nov. 18 was withdrawn official address the convention.

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