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MEN
April 17, 1936
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
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By LOUIS PEKARSKY
give Palestine priority. Taken as a whole,
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on
den, without remit...Ion of the
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UNIVERSAL'S NEW BOSS
I. KNEW PALESTINE WHEN
Contemplations on the Childhood Years of the New Palestine
Told in a Short True Story
Strictly
Confidential
Tidbits from Everywhere
By PHINEAS BIRON
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By JULIAN L. MELTZER
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To. Detroit Jewish Chronicle Invites eorr•spoothro... 1.- in this country, the eminent comedian told
figures
igp o s
p a s lfu
of 0 ne principal
of William Randolph Hearst is
1.0. sf istereot to the J.lab people. but disclaims ....I.
set-up
of
ownership
new
the
Benjamin de Casseres, former
truer ler an indorsement of lb. .dews •xpreseed by tbe writers
an American Jewish Congress audience in in
the largest studios in the world is
anarchist,
nar•hist , whose p roudest boast is
s
Your contemporary his- c onverted petrol tins, howled about fresh
, Rogers, who becomes
Sabbath Readings of the Torah
New York. Determined to fight anti-Semi-
that he is a collateral descendant
ho
o
that
the
scales
rattled,
and
mixed
their
Yid-
executive
vice-president.
n
Palestine
is
concerned
with
s
Pentateuchal
portion—Lev.
9:1-11:47.
of Baruch Spinoza.
ee
t %
oriel: of modern
tism, Eddie told his audience that they
Prophetical portion-11 Sam. 6:1-7:17.
The story of Charles R. Rogers' glamorous, romantic externals — a perspiring d ish with Hebrew to the detriment of both."Zoll
One of the sins that Hugo Eck-
to,
Rosh Chedesh lyar Readings of the Torah,
must insure themselves against Jew-baiting life is a saga ambition and never chalutz driving two sturdy oxen across brown- mein sonnim arois gehen ■ ehrer yoren—eizeh ener committed in the eyes of the
Wednesday and Thursday
failing good judgment that enabled
li I" Good fish, good ice-cream! Hitler regime was his refusal to
e
tovah
yeah
■
lid
in
this
country
by
helping
their
less
for-
furrowed
meadows
in
a
Keren
Hayesod
settle-
t l
Num. 28:1-15.
him to grasp unerringly every op-
dismiss Jewish members of his,
portunity that was a step toward mea t , under a blazing sun; a Chassidic farmer, And what have you?
staff ... Which reminds us that
Niaan 25, 5696 tunate brethren overseas.
"Of what does it remind you?" bored the when F.ckener was hire some years
nis ultimate success.
complete with four corners and curly ear-locks,
April 17, 1936
Taking into consideration the over-
Cit York
y, Rogers gazing meditatively into the middle distance with
Born in New
ago rumors were circulated that
nalicious friend.'
abundance of cranks, many Jews will be moved to Boston with his family scythe on shoulder, under a blazing sun; a bare-
he was a Jew .. , Joe Brainin sent
7
Nostalgic reflections stirred deeply.
when he was still a child. The driv-
"Petticoat Line-Children of the Ghetto—Esther him a direct question to which the
able to laugh away the danger described ing ambition that has been the legged. deep-bosomed, bronzed Jewish girl far-
1.1
famous airman replied : "Sari y,
Miss Frances Perkins, secretary of labor, by Cantor. Especially in the instance of keynote of his career manifested merette hoeing a patch of egg-plant, under a Ansel)!" I cried.
■ e
but cannot oblige" ...
itself
upon
his
graduation
from
blazing
sun;
the
harsh
outlines
of
Tel
Aviv
soft-
"Frische
fish!"
mocked
the
friend.
responding to rumors that she is a Jewess, a man as prominent as he is, threats are high school and he refused to go
ORCHIDACEOUS
ened into a glimmering perspective, as seen from
Not that Meah Shearim cannot aspire to
The busiest Jew in An i.4'
made it known that "there are no Jews in perhaps to be expected.
to college. He did not want to put
spirituality. Its Jewish spirit has lasting abode , Dr. S t e p h e n S. Wise
...
the
seafront
under
a
blazing
sun.
in the time in college that he felt
my ancestry. If I were a Jew I would make
l i e .. 'Soli
thteern
But those who advocate a hush-hush would do better spent in carving
Those are the symbols of the new Eretz- here—but in the same way as Goulston Street I s ldbhuesrigc,sit. executive
no secret of it. On the contrary, I would
his career in business.
Israel. Yet has the spirit of the old Eretz-Israel and Flower-and-Dean treet, off Petticoat Lane, iWor,
hand.
policy and are willing to be lulled into se- out His
Peaeeays
first job was that of a ha- departed so that none are left to know it anti end of Grand Street and Rester Street, in New sLinsetsln,cohmem
be proud to acknowledge it." She then
adunoail the
curity by articles of the type that appeared berdashery salesman and he visited
York. There is a quintessential Jewishness that '
f"Jrle e : C cam-
proceeded to lecture those who resort to
few
to
live
it?
colleges of the East selling
in the Fortune Magazine will not find it the
those who smell recognize as emanating from paign in New York ... toast into'-
Years ago — how many they seem now!— those
neckties, shirts and socks. When
un-American methods of appealing to race
s he felt that he could
e
herring and garlic and little boys calling each e irj e h ti in t f lasd sl: y
so
easy
to
explain
the
expulsion
of
Charl
go no further
the
writer
had
come
to
settle
in
Palestine
for-
o wl d i s h . . wc .' The n ' ' w i f t a t ice e at I Jew- -.
prejudice against political opponents, and
in this business, he became a tified by the advice of well-intentioned Mende other
other "lobbos" and a quavering female voice
: Congresswoman Flor-
L.
Ornstein,
representative
of
the
Jewish
stated, in reply to a letter she received
salesman for a varnish concern.
raised in uncertain song and the Hebrew cries ence Prag Kahn • . the most mod-
who
had
read
all
about
the
land
in
the
meager
While traveling on the road, he
Welfare Board, from the American Olym-
est
Jewish
communal worker:
from Mrs. W. MacMillan of New York:
for
hokey-pokey
and
refuse
in
the
gutters;
met Miss Helen Weiss in Brad- literature of that day. It was the end of 1920.
pic Committee.
these sounds and smells and medley of ghetto harry Schneiderman, assistant
ford,
Pa.,
and
they
married,
They
The
lemek
was
still
a
vast.
neglected
swamp;
secretary of the American Jewish
I have written you at length, my dear
Mr. Ornstein came to a meeting of this moved tt Buffalo, New York, to postwar Zionist colonization had not even started, sights.
Committee , , the forgotten man
Mrs. MacMillan; because a number of simi-
their home.
"And yet," whispered the voice of the among Jewish communal workers:
committee with complaint against evi- • make
nor was there an active publicity campaign, as
lar letters of inquiry in recent weeks have led
In Buffalo the Rogers' became
gibing
one,
as
though
it
were
my
own
consci-
Stanley Hero, former head of the
me to the conclusion that some rumor" in-
dences of discrimination against Jewish friends of several men in the mo- in later years, to laud the promise of Palestine.
Central Jewish Relief . . . the
tended to be malicious is in circulation and
athletes in Germany. The answer of Avery tion picture business Rogers saw The Keren Ilayesod was in its infancy, and many ence, "and yet this is the home of emancipation best-looking
rabbi in the United
that for the ease of mind of all interested I
—forty years ago!"
Brundage, Gustavus T. Kirby and their co- the tremendous future that lay shrugged their shoulders about it.
States: Rabbi Charles Schulman
should not ignore it. The purpose, although
• I realized that emancipation was relative to of the North Shore Congregation,
horts on the committee was to expel Mr. ahead in this industry and ar-
One of my friends had advised me to look
obscure, appears to be political, as those who
ranged to buy the New York rights
the circumstance, not an absolute concept. Eman- Glencoe, Illinois ... the best-look-
are circulating it do not know me and there-
Ornstein.
for a residence in Zichron Moshe; there was no
for Elinor Glyn's "Three Weeks."
cipation spells a throwing-off of restraints, a ing rebbetzin: Mrs. Milton Stein-
fore can have not personal ill will toward
It
is
encouraging
to
know
that
Mr.
Om
Rehavia, no Ben-Yehuda Street, no King George
Then
he
opened
the
New
York
me. The utter un-Americanism of such a
emergence from thralldom. It means berg . .
stein has not lost faith; that he retains State Exchange and distributed Avenue, and no outlying suburbs at that time. complete
whispering campaign the appeal to racial pre-
GENIUSES
the hope that "American sportsmen will pictures that were independently Beth Ilakerem was on paper, and some fool- a release from bondage, a complete disdain of
judice and the attempt at political propa-
American Jewry is still trying
ganda by unworthy innuendo must be repug-
hardy Jews were living clear out in Talpioth, an repression: in short, liberty.
rise to defend sportsmanship and to rescue made.
to identify Martin Huber, whom
In
the
meantime,
Rogers
con-
"Look! Is that not liberty?"
nant to all honorable men and women. I am
Ludwig
Lewisohn selected as one
it from the disgrace to which the Ameri- structed the first fireproof motion hour's carriage-drive then, 15 minutes by 'bus
I.iberty was approaching with downcast head, of the first four Jewish geniuses
sorry that you should have been troubled
can Olympic Committee has reduced it." theater in Buffalo, third largest now.
by this un-American type of propaganda, but
clad in fur streimele and long yellow kaftan, of our time . . . Ludwig's enthu-
In a statement following his expulsion he city in New York State.
In Zichron Moshe," said my friend, "you curling one of its earlocks round a pondering fin- siasm for lyric style carried him
sm much gratified at your courteous and
The new Universal executive
kind inquiry. I have answered you at length
said:
will find your true spiritual home. It is right
'over a does-eared volume in Beefy in selecting Huber Huber
grasped
to
become
afliliated
with
gar '
in order that you may tell the truth to any
the Selznick Pictures Corporation near Meah Shearim, the center of Judaism in its its right hand. Liberty was fully appareled in is is a fine translator into German
friends who, as you nay, have raised the
The American Olympic Committee gave
with characteristic foresight. Ile
less materialistic sense. You may step into the talith, and little boys gave it a wide berth. "Dec and subtle thinker on the Jewish
substance to the suspicion which millions of
question with you.
1. ,,,, I l l u st ohn wh&otes i.s . a
le
g teniusmon.ly.
was given the post of branch man- atmosphere of the Pirkei Avoth—into the real
Americans have had for some months concern-
rebbe kommt! Shalom, rebbe, shalom!" to unheed- iro
ager. Six months later he was
ing it, namely that it is representative not of
This matter can not be dismissed so eas-
Ethics of the Fathers!"
ing ears. Incidentally, Henry Bergson, the
named
manager
of
the
New
Eng-
the sporting spirit of American tradition, but
ily or too lightly. There are evidences on
Freedom read a Ilebrew newspaper. It was great French philosopher, will not
It was worth considering by a high-minded
land territory and his next step
that it has adopted the color and tactics of
all sides that political groups plan to in-
was into the general salesmanager-
young boy, in those days of an unsullied 'Aretz, in the guise of a Talmud Torah bochur, but he forgive Lewisohn for selecting him
Nazi Germany. Legally the American Olym-
the
company
for
the
entire
iro.f
shold
w
voke every possible weapon for their pur-
of great
Jews
a Tel Aviv of a cluster of houses, and a Herbert long, ankle-hugging coat, a round parson's hat in his list tried
pic Committee hod no right to remove me. It
all his
life ... to Berg-
con-
poses, and they will not stop at anything
wee the American Olympic Association in con-
Samuel as the first Nehemiah since Nehemiah of of
of some black felt, and the otiginal pair of eon has I. French Catholics not only
Four year later this ambitious
vention at Washington in November of 1933
—not even labeling Nordics Jews.
that he is one of them but one of
trousers
young man resigned to become the Persian exile.
that elected and placed me on the American
Many liberal countries in Europe today
"Let's hear what he is reading, I know that their leaders . ..
general manager of the Robertson
•
In the Old Jewish Quarter
Olympic Committee, and my term did not ex-
IA
WE'RE
TELLING YOU
are beginning to feel the sting of Nazi
Cole
Co.,
with
headquarters
in
In Jerusalem, I asked to be shown Zichron fellow," my cicerone offered.
pire until 1937. However, 1 am not going into
El
As befits the son and grandson
New York. The new position made Moshe. A friend, who had been a suspiciously
propaganda which are spreading to their
"Slime', what are you reading so carefully
that phase of the issue. I have no quarrel with
Fl
of
a
rabbi,
the first son of Rabbi
it necessary for him to make tripe
shores. The Brown Network" gives a
the maker of the resolution ousting me. Diet-
n tb, i y, M wo .a r;
s a
ap 1 who
ans ,, ion.l
to Hollywood frequently and the all-too-ready cicerone, took me on a tour of the in Doer Ilayom."
rich Wortmann was simply following the pat-
terrifying picture of the extent of the
"Ai!
New
lies,
They've
got
a
machine
in
decal
production of motion pictures fas- Jewish district of the late '20. Abode of spiri-
tern of the man to whom he gives his allegi-
spread of Nazi barbarism. If we don't
born on the first day of Passover.
cinated
him.
Filially
the
urge
to
America
from
which
you
can
hear
thousands
of
tuality,
forsooth!
I
expressed
my
disappointment.
ance—Adolph llitler. Wortmann makes no
If Judge Irving Lehman, presi-
A
produce his own picture became ' "What did you expect it to be?" he enquited miles without wires. It is called 'radio" and
watch out, we'll suffer from similar in-
secret of his approval of the policies of Nazi
dent of the Jewish Welfare Board,
so strong that he resigned his job
911
fluence in this country. The German-
Germany: he has even appeared under the
probably only meshumoddim would have any agrees, the forthcoming convention
with guileless face.
and
moved
to
the
Pacific
coast
and
aegis of the swastika in New York City, In
American League, formerly the Friends of
"The center of Judaism in its less material-
to with it."
of the MB, will be climaxed by a
became an independent film pro-
Nazi Germany purges are commonplace—in
New Germany, has already announced that
dinner in his honor .. Speaking
istic sense," I could but answer. "The home of
"So?"
ducer.
fact that is how Hitler retains his power. Are
of the Welfare Board reminds set
it will invade the field of American poli-
For four years he was in part- the Ethics of the Fathers."
"So!"
Messrs. Brundage and Kirby taking lessons
nership
with
11
u
n
t
Stromberg.
tics under the slogans "America for the
The cynic turned in triumph. Ile found me that the Jewish Centers in the
"Nonsense!" was the retort. My friend woo
from Wortmann's master?
flood and tornado areas did yoe-
Then
they
separated,
Rogers
going
Americans" and "America Wake Up," and
somewhat ostentatiously, examining the wares of man service in aiding the victims
I have been a member of the American
to First National Corp. as an in- a Palestinian, born and bred amid the old tradi-
although this group's background is most
Olympic Committee for 12 years. During that
tions of Jerusalem. Ile knew the stench of the an obviously delighted peddler. The cynic jeered. of the disasters
dependent producer. When Warner
time I have never before known that agree-
un-American, its appeal to prejudice may
Three Austrian; and two Czech-
Jewish quarters as a permanent olfactory sensa- "Enlightenment • Freedom!"
Bros. purchased the First Na-
ment with the policies of its officers is a con-
benefit these anti-Semites because there
oslovaks were elected to the new
tional, they bought Rogers' inter
"So?" I replied coldly.
tion. Stench? Well, they sold herrings from un-
dition of membership and that dissent auto-
German Reichstag.
est and he went to RKO where he abashed barrels, hawked salt cucumbers from
are always people who are ready to have
I PLEASE TURN TO NEXT I'At1EI
matically spells dismissal. I have no wish to
? EXT (A , 1E )
- - -
I PLEASE TURN
—
their hates aroused. Officially this league
—
retain my seat in the present American Olym-
announces that it will strive "to combat
pic Committee. My attendance at the meet-
the Moscow-directed madness of the Red
ing was in the nature of a test. I was cur-
ious to see whether closer contact with the
world menace and its Jewish bacillus-
The True Story of Carol and
methods of Hitlerism had reawakened the dor-
carriers."
Magd a a• Told by a Prom).
mant Americanism cf Messrs. Brundage,
Member
of
the
I
Those who are concerned that Ameri-
Dent Princess
Kirby and their associates. What happened
irthday
Also
Marks
30th
Anniversary
as
B
proves conclusively that the present body is
can institutions of liberty and justice
House of Representatives; High Tribute Paid by
devoid
of
Americanism
and
sportsmanship
1 By ' Princess Catherine Radsiwill I American Jewish Congress Exhibit Shows Work of Major
should prevail—and we are confident that
Speaker Byrns and Colleagues in Congress
and has no right to call itself the representa-
Anti-Jewish, Anti-Catholic and Anti-Negro
this group forms the vast majority in this
•
tive of the American sports world. My advice
• I , SlAbIrt I. t le It S I' c_ the . . redAtelord
Organizations
country—must be mobilized to crush every
t
.eretheart of Rumania n ler. Iler 1
to Its leadership would be frankly to unite
Quite by accident members of As is well known, he wet
rorrutnre
n
1th
kin.,
1
sent
him
been
symptom of bigotry the moment it be-
with the representatives of Hitler who are in
the House of Representatives Bohemia, a foreign country, and
NEW
YORK.—Thousands
of
1
The
revivial
or
the
spurious
the
United
States
to
further
American
par-
lf::
'
or n""
thie k'ntti tr ' 1711 . " P n ret s i s7 IL TS.:" ; :U
comes visible.
learned on Friday that Congress is of Jewish blood. His life demon-
target tic political attacks tor the Americans of all races, all faiths I "Protocols of the Elders of Zion,"
strates that, after all, the Ameri-
ticipation in the Nazi Olympics and to give
ou•n i,t,e r . 0 0 .7 ° h o t , a ,h, retell
., In ,.._
. 1 41
: n lino ...
and political creeds had an op- which first received currency in
man Adolph J. Sabath of Illin-; can people are not prejudiced
up this pretense of being' en independent
th•e
she
is
• J.'s? , r■infli" . Path- lportunity recently to see for them- the United States through the ef-
ois would reach his 70th birthday I ains
agt a man because h e is of
American sports body.
erne Redslwill reve•la the true in-
les
out
man
It
also
sing
f
This action by the American Olympic
t this trans., owe ne.I selves how un-American philoso- forts of Henry Ford and his
the next day, Saturday, April 4. I oreign
the United States of America as
1 phies have converged on the United "Dearborn Independent" is
Committee wins dictated by fear, fear that the
At the same time one of the mem-
The South African Jewish Board of
•,el
' :7' r, F
.!. 7:77 : h i ", 0"
r"i t, i ' 4 ' , ° , 1 70"iiiii .' t the
'‘ , I , , States and, sweeping from coast to shown. The "Protocols of the El-
question of U. S. participation might be re-
ben discovered that this birth- a nation tolerant . of
a hg
man
of lle ,
rti
e
in
ervin
s
„,„
gew
1,6
woman..
e
d
.(
I coast, are endeavoring to grind ders of Zion” provide a piece of
Deputies recently took drastic steps for
opened and that approval might be withdrawn.
day would also coincide with the'' Jewish extraction
pa I - I
: eztere e ele is tebteetee •eelee!"`"" nth' minorities groups under the heel propaganda which all the subver-
Whether Messrs. Brundage, Kirby and their
the solution of a problem which for a
conclusion of 30 years of service
i went,
chamber
of Congress,
de puties, or
t the la ir
n
,
the
of anti-Jewish, anti-Catholic, anti- sive movements base in common,
friends read the uncensored American press or
number of years has effected the material-
g
which the former jud e and coin; ! ha
i g a h tito nt.. hie 1
'Negro and un-American dictator- and are currently a number of
mas nirb n o a t y o f i n itn hg e l n nation.
not—millions of Americans do. The latter
munal worker of Chicago h as re - ' has k i been l shining
ly more favored Jewish communities in
Alexandre Dumas, the fam- ■ shi P s
publishing concerns and organize-
know what is going on in Nazi Germany and
dered as a member of the house own people and an example to I ous novelist and playwriter, '
Direct evidence of attempt to lions in many sections of the
the world.
they refuse to rive moral or financial support
Thereupon I then a e from which he sprang. 1
of Representatives.
o
once
remarked
that
the
most
1
flood
this
country
with
Nazi
and
United
States vying each other in
The influx of collectors for various for-
to the aims of Ilitlerism to destroy civilization.
there was a spontaneous, moving ' a -_i
ha also been a shining light
1{
The American Olympic Committee knows that
•- .
-
eign institutions appears to have plagued
difficult thing to find in this un-American propagand , the na- the publication of "modern" ner-
outburst of congratulations
and
to
on
part
of
'
to
the
American
people."
sions
le
of
the
threat
to
American
in-
of the "Protocols." Since
ur
—because of the terrific drop in public funds
South African Jewry a bit too much, with
ep arsese re na te l d lovb ey , suAcbhelaarsd letitutions and the relationship be- henry Ford publicly apologized to
expressions of tribu
‘
sv a o s rld r w
Congressman
which it has been accustomed to secure for
eminent members of the House
the result that the Board of Deputies
p
kd
rd
t
o
tween these subversive elements, the Jewish people and officially
past Olympic teams. 'Ihe failure to obtain
who had long labored side by side gen (Illinois) .
s to the and Heloise in reality, and Ro• was submitted to the American ceased his anti-Semitic campaign.
adopted a series of resolutions in which
financial and moral support is clear evidence
with the popular, tireless and my little meed of praise
• service he has rendered to hh
public in an exhibit of Nazi and the "Protocols of the Elders of
that public opinion in America has already
fiction.
his
moo
and
Juliet
in
fiction
it resolved' to force the following rules
thful
dean
of
the
House
•
ever- eou
to the State of Illin-
impeached the American Olympic Committee
It all began with Congressman constituency, the p eople
"Such love legends are rare," other un-American propaganda Zion" have undergone a real re-
upon the solicitors for various foreign
le of the ,
e
held throughout the week, under viva!, at the hands of the Nazis
and the time is not far off when American
I ois, and to o
Edward
T.
Taylor
of
Colorado
I he added. "and very few peo- ! the auspices of the Youth Division who quote extensively trim
agencies:
sportsmen will rise to deferd sportsmanship
these
asking for "unanimous consent to }United States."
. American Jewish Congress, spurious documents in tired' of
1. The Board shall regulate and control
proceed for three minutes" andl Congressman William P. Con- pie can rise up to their level!" of the
and to rescue it from the disgrace to which
all collections and campaigns for funds in the
•
At the risk of shocking my at the clubhouse of the Grand their allegations avainet the .1, ws.
the American Olympic Committee has re-
I
ber
of
other
distin-
nery
(Massachusetts)
took
occas.
num
then a
Union for overseas Jewish purposes. The
Anti•Catholic Propaganda
guished members, including Speak-lion to congratulate and praise Mr.1 readers, I will frankly own that , Street Boys Association. The el-
duced it.
Board shall not however undertake any such
An important section of the ex-
se- Joseph W. Byrns himself pro- , Sabath in behalf of the entire I have more than once wonder- ! hibit, the first of its kind in this
collections.
Demorcatic
delegation
from
New
country,
placed
on
view
several
One thing is clear: that anti-Semitism ceeding for three minutes and 1
I
hibit is devoted to anti-Catholic
2. Overseas Jewish purposes include all
cannot be fought by keeping silent or by more, each one saying many beau- England, expressing admiration ed whether the romance of King thousand pieces of original cor- and anti-Negro propaganda. The
institutions or causes operating outside the
tiful things about the energy, de-. for the remarkable energy, per- Carol of Rumania and the gold- I respondence, affidavits, receipta, name of Abraham Lincoln is in-
laughing
away
impending
danger.
If
we
Union, save the Keren Ilayesod and the Keren
determination en-haired Magda Lupescu did pamphlets,
newspapers and other yoked by one of the anti-Catholic
and
,
votion, patriotism, loyalty to prin•; severance
Kayemeth as presently regulated by the South
continue to laugh at danger we may be votion,
elides and to party always evin-lwhich the member from Illinois not belong to the category of documents of these can-American o ptrirec: niz a antd ion to pane that the
African Zionist Federation.
left in a state of imbecility while bigots ced by the veteran legislator. I had always displayed.
great emancipator hat , d the Cath-
these "rare" love legends. Just groups.
3. No such collection or campaign shall
Said Congressman Taylor; "Ile i Mr. B I a n t o n (Congressman
rule the day. And if we keep silent we
' favored a campaign
M•jor Anti-Semitic Bodies
be commenced without the written consent of
what these
h
two people
The exhibit ',how,' that the ma- against them.
may give assent, or we may lend com- has served his great state loyally , Thomas L. Blanton of Texas) : consider w
the Board being first obtained. The period of
"Mr.
Speaker,
I
served
with
the
have
gone
through,
for
the
sake
jar
anti-Jewish
organization,.
funs-
i
Violas.
AnthNegro
Hates
fort to the enemy. It is immaterial wheth- and well. Ile has done a world ntleman from Illinois 20 yes rs of each other, since fate or tinning in this country are the
any permission shall be stated therein and
and public-s irited
The hate racket ■ gemst Negroes
pa r
shall not exceed six months.
er we enlist the aid of non-Jews to fight o
good work during these past 30 in this houee. No an here has
threw them to- I Friends of New Germany; The is one of the most
'
genius
their
bad
After
July
1,
1936,
all
applications
for
4.
the battle against prejudice or whether we yes that he is now rounding out , more genial and delightful person- gather. Carol lost a kinednm i German
n of the ex h ibit t.e . r ; ilf eV Ph'. •
e
sine
ague, tios
Me's
n
permission to collect shall be made prior to
I ourselves let our voices be heard. All in ar
this house. lie has the admire- slily. I believe that I speak the which he only regained by pure 1 0 [1; C ; i rThe B Silver Shirts; TheLe Order of multilated b odies of Ng er g ap
r oes s
the snivel in the Union of the accredited
tion
and
respect
of
the
entire
sentiments
of
the
house
when
I
e
Th
e
ant
‘;
r
t
ron
an
Alliance;
hah
groups that are concerned with guaran-
from trees with young
representative.
t white
house. During the entire history I say that everyone who has served chance and he lost something The American
Party;
e
n children standing around,
The
Provincial
Committees
of
the
teeing
justice
and
decency
must
speak
up
5.
of our government, from the timelwith Adolph Sabath is his friend. more — the consideration to i The Amte lean National ,r
Socialist
p list w 1t h mingled
glerde horror and joy at
Board shall have Juridiction to decide when
at every opportune moment against per-
March I do not know of an enemy that
es through Inc sight are pre tsein sted in proof
first Congress met on
which ■ sovereign has got the ■ Labor Party. It proves
any permission to collect may be conveniently
secution, discrimination and the rise of op- the
in
New
York
we
have
i
he
has
made
in
this
house
and
in
o t
original
torrespondence o dspay
i l
of th e eec
ff
t o f h propa g anda f
4
1789
is
entitled.
utilized in their provinces.
right
to
think
he
had almost exactly 10,000 mem- serving 30 years, that is quite
that there is a close relationship en the psychology ofproApma
pressing demerits in American li e.
6. The Board shall take immediate steps
For years he has been an out- beteen
accomplishment."
w the Nazi mmement
It Is far from pleasant, for instance, to bers o{ the House of Represents- ' an Speaker
•
in
the
youth.
by notice to similar boards and other over-
Joseph W. Byrns (Ten- cast a eon
.
• , ix e United States and the other 'Shirt'
mong
bnad h is a re • , thm
10,00 mem-
Nail Prl ess in U. S.
seas Jewish institutions and by means of the
read a paragraph like this one in the New berg, our colleague from Illinois neesee) said, "There is no one in ca
black movements, with whom agents, lit-
ol th e
of
The ehrono Deice! devel op ment
Jewish press to make known the effect of these
(Mr• Sabath) is the only member Ithe house who enjoys to a greater
Yorker:
resolution's.
of foreign birth who has ever, extent the respect and the cone- sheep of Europe, and he ha. erature and counsel are regularly of the N ' press is cited in the
exhibit and
While on the face of it this set of reso-
American Ch , i ,, ian—or
in his own eon, . exchanged.
azi copies of the fo llow-
of his colleagues- Neither ' been su bjected
.
Tins pr•clteing
.
Proof is sehmitted, too tha t •eg
•
l publication. through which
served 30 years In the Congress dence
• • •
tr. y I criticism
Christian Arne ,-
lutions deals harshly with important agen-
anyone . ever serv his
which It re - German consulates in •
should we say Ih• practicing
the
United
Strtes."
*
of.
this country, Nazi Propaganda is disseminated
reater
w
it
h
bitterly
about
the
way
Gerwany
•
cies, it must in the long run prove of
leas?—feels
quired • really strong character in abuse ef their diplomatic priri - ere offered for display: Amerikae
Congressman Claude . u e tric
•
ability and greater le yalty. He y
tre•ts the Jews. But we no ice
(Arkaneas) paid, "His every act. ' abi
. he p to f foster
definite benefit to deserving institutions,
Nazi units in I Deutsche Fret; Die SonntagsPest;
when to stand, a fact for w hi c h h e lege,t
. ter Nazi
gratified to receive a booklet from • Florida
thought, an d every heart- ' was a member of the house
Voited State, and are portico. ;Deutsche Ahwehr: Per F r o n t
every
because it will help to weed out undeserv-
ri
beat has been in the interest of 1 stet came to Congress, and for has never been given proper the
hotel. • dvertisin
g "• refined Chsti•n
arl intere•te
lv
seems to he
h f ur.ering
' h
, Isinnr!
at fe
die-
the
A meran
ing agencies. There are too many "schnor-
icas',
philosophy
enjoyed
ic
has
O bserver:
credit.
On
her
side
Magda
of
,
tele." The Amer
his c ountry a cod those in distress.' mane y ears being one of its l ead-
the IN yeett . movement by Nazis I Die
ecke: Des Neue Deutech-
that it is barbarous to persecute Jew. but
rers" who presume to appeal for agencies
Lupeecu
sacrificed
her good . apinst Amercans who have ex- I 'end; Bru
of the hardest working !Unction of
Ile
is
one
.
_
Deutsche
Zeitung;
German
During
that
time
he
has
has
,
silly to suppose thiat they have table manners.
members of this body and one of en ,
which can easily be cared for in their local
nressed
Of the two types •f peep-elation. Germeny's
• ntious and patri- not only served as a member of name, her reputation, her wo. • • " their condemnation of the Outlook; her Nationale Ameri.
to
communities and which have no right to
permanent
man
I
honor,
and
the
respect
eel
regime.
of
•
important
of its
sometimes seems • shade less grim.
,
c ec Bk u r u: canal .
otie citizens with whom I have many
b ee n at
D' r shle r
ole world. Surely they St How Cennany ie using Olympic i lien. b r.chte D r7 t'hUt
com mi t teoes but he
e
make a nationwide appeal for their sup-
e in tnted.'
of im p ortant both have paid a more than hi h renrestetat;vre in the Uri tedl Zeitung• Natio s•I Am erican:
-ort. On the other hand, the excessive
The moral taught by the various symp- eveCrontgre
6mssman Maury Maverick p oin te d n • number ha,
b g
ates t•, further its anti-Jewish 'Gone. Front: Th
now l price for
The Storm; Amer-
(Texas) mid, "I want also to special committees, and is speeie
r - -eals for unimportant agencies harm t oms of anti-Semitism in this country is:
d
the happiness of e- In th
serving as c hairman of the
aims is exposed I lean Gentile; Silvir Ranger; Pei-
A
bigotry add that his caree r is distinctive
•
valuable
international
causes.
rtra•K
lee
•
T. , Ls
LAST
► AGAI
in
tb e exhib
PROM
I
"Don't
be
too
confident!
Fight
mem.
menet..
(
,
mess.
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1
1..t,
i •rtrartt
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of
the
United
States
of
•
The South African Jewish Board of
Anti-Semitism in U. S.
The Perkins Rumor
a
Adolph J. Sabath Is Seventy
Curbing the Schnorrers
in its ef- the moment it becomes noticea
ROYAL LOVE
How Un-American Philosophies
Have Risen in the United States
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