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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

MEDLIWITIEWISII ORONIC116

May 29, 1936

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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the highest democratic judicial
body is a heartening token of •
continued devotion to democrt-
is institutions. The rejection of
the NRA meant a terrific blow
to American workers, yet they
accepted the decree of
democratic government, at the
same time cherishing the hope
that some constitutional means
would be found to fill the need.
In the same spirit the farmers
accepted the AAA decision.

DOCILITY AND
DICTATORSHIP
I do not think that this is

the sort of docility that makes
for the placid acceptance of
dictatorship. Some may try to
argue this point. I admit that
there is room for such argu-
ment, but it is not a foregone
conclusion that it is true. The
more evident interpretation is
that the masses of the Ameri-
can people are still devoted to
their democratic traditions.
Should the menace of Fasc-
ism threaten to become a re-
ality in America, the Supreme
Court may well constitute the
last barrier to a Fascist on-
slaught. Much as many of us
deplore the fact that the ma-
jority of the Supreme Court
could not find a constitutional
basis for some of the better
aspects of the New Deal, I feel
that they would be equally op-
posed to any effort to replace
our republic by a Fascist state.
So much for the reasons for a
bit of consolation.
Alarm arises from the fact
that this same American peo-
ple which accepted with so
much resignation the unpopu-
lar and anti-social decisions of
the ,highest tribunal of our
land, have not arisen to de-
mend a constitutional amend-
ment whereby social programs
can be achieved under our dem-
ocratic system.

THE NEGATIVE SIDE OF
DEMOCRACY

In other words, the Ameri-
can people seem to be attuned
negatively to democracy but
not positively. At least on
issues of real economic and so-
cial significance! Because, be
it emphasized to our further
dismay, this same American
people could become so aroused
on the subjeci of the repeal of
the Prohibition Amendment
that is could force the 21st
Constitutional Amendment
through our legislatures with al-
most unparalleled speed. We
cannot but become alarmed in
our present crisis when booze
is regarded by the majority of
the electorate as more import-
ant ti an economic and social re-
form.

Perhaps the real blame must
be laid at the doors of the ad-
ministration. It took the lead-
ership in abolishing Prohibition.
It has not taken a similar role
in 'pointing out to the Ameri-
can people the present necessity
for a Constitutional Amend-
ment to meet the complex
problems of the day. Maybe
they are waiting for some of
the senile gentlemen of the
Supreme Court to go to their
ethereal resting place so that
younger and more liberal jus-
tices can be appointed. In our
present state of affairs, such
a delay is dangerous to the
point of calamity.

ARE CHANGING TO

BICYCLES

(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE)

MISS RHODA ZAHAVIE

Neugarten Sunshine Club

will be one of the singers pre-
sented at the artist-pupil recital
The board of directors of the
of Madam Marion Barkume, on
Friday, May 29, at Grinnell's Au- Neugarten Sunshine Club will
meet
on Monday, June 1, at 10
ditorium.
A. M., at the Belcrest Hotel. The
meeting will be followed by lunch-
When Grand Rabbi Moshe Chaim eon and cards.
Epstein marries his daughter,
The annual picnic will be held
Miriam, off to Rabbi E. Dave on Thursday, June 25, at Belle
Beckerf on June 21 in New York, Isle.
the wedding guests will have to
The food shower for the bene-
pay $1 admission. The funds will fit of the Summer Play School of
be used as a dowry for the rabbi's the Jewish Community Center
daughter.
sponsored by the Home Relief So-
ciety, Zedakah Club and this or-
Ilarpo Marx expects to have a ganization, will be held on June
house built without stairs! Ilia 9, at the Center, and the mem-
new Beverly Hills home will have bers of the Neugarten Sunshine
escalators instead, making it the Club are all urged to give their
freakiest housein this part of fullest co-operation to this ven-
country.
ture.

Says Roosevelt Has Helped Put Into
Operation Social Ideal of Churches

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contended that there is an official
relationship, in any sense, between
either the social pronouncements
of the churches or the religious
bodies themselves, and the Govern-
mental action which is outlined in
the booklet. In effect, however, it
is • report of progress to the
churches regarding the social pro-
gram which the Government halt

inaugurated.
The churches alone are re-
sponsible for their social creed.
The fact that this creed has been
officially and almost unanimously

(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE)

Inquiry of the arrest during the night
of the nine residoet Jewish families.
In Fulda the vleitIng American tour.
tat May pause to conetder that Crow
hl.torlc renter of old German
a voice of courage visa vole. In ISM
When a c.f..es of the QOM.. Cath-
olic Hierarchy declared: -Ourtopponent.
.5e doing everything within their Pow.
to bring the church Into dlerepute and
to discourage youth from Christian faith.
Our faith has wIthetood mi.,' Mos."
emerging victorious. The ...ant Ere"•
gin., too.will pane and the word of the
Anoints will he confirmed•'
In Itavarla you will end many epos
to which Jews. descendants of Jew.,
or anyone resembling • Jew mop be
denied admission. In Bad•Toela In Maya.
Oa, for example. 400 Jewish patient.
who were being treated for heart trouble
were forced to leave on • day'. police.
Al Sternberg near Munich the town
council forbade the admittelon of these
°elle.. Al Rottach-Egern on the 'ret•
ammo the Maser refueed to comply with
a reputed from the local party organlaa•
lion to expel all Jewleh gum.. Whirr.
epon the party authorltie. of Illeamech
issued an order that "within 14 hour.
ell Jewish gun meet have left Rot-
tach•Egern and the Havarlan•Mount•
to .top
al.." Jews have been for
InDad lioennIngen on the Rhine.
e•
Rothenberg. •
•former popular al
center. especially visited
round to
by American., has now erected an anti•
Jewish sign poet Si the clty'• gate..
There ht much the tourist can learn
from the concentration camps—not In
the .how well... naturally: the °rani-
...IV near Berlin; Dachau (Rovorlith

il

Ilenber HIPP°. Baden). Xleel. (near
burr helm
(Haden), Weis. atuhthelm
!trochee!, Baden), Itut•tt (Baden), Bad
(Rhine). liohenstele °tunny), Orten-
mein (Zwickau, Saxony), Zl(tnu Max-
ony), Ohrduf (Thuringia), WIlywde
(Luneberger Heide), Konigstein (ea•
elm).
Nor can there be a •ainplete conceal•
ant to the otostrvant traveler of the
, 1,ed militarism so reminierent of the
5.1914 day., the frequent onore•Ittelt.
ping parade.. the new fortilleations. the

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making only a bare attempt to conceal

the purpose for which they are Intended
Your trip will be all but warded If you
content yourself with the surface as-
pects enly of what you see and hear
GerroanY. There will he 'guides splen•
ty to whimper delusion. In Your see;
Paid flovernment•gente will seek to
Budd up a myth that serves their par.
Poems °the.. Intimidated under the
remnant “hadow of the dread weret
pollee, will divert you from too pointed
quoit Ion
You will berendering yourself the
highest eery'. If you steer clear of
tholeere Look beneath the ...fare;
murly the people when they do not know
you are observing them; learn ...Hy
Rivet the change') In the cost of living.
Remember et all time. that you are In
• country ruled by a dletotorehlp where
those you meet who creek to freely
may end In aconcentration camp; It,
member above all not to be lakes in by
train.. smooth-speaking geld...
only In that way will your trip be it
he of enlightenment to Mt and a
and Mtelect•
repeated enlace
uel pleaure of memory and underetand•
log

MONEY AND LEADERSHIP

England it is simply ignored as
the very existence of Jewish labor
agree with the statement that•the is ignored. For there is no other
present drive of the new Council Jewish community in the world
for the Relief of German Jewry where labor and its aspirations
is primarily a millionaires' drive, ■ are so little known and are treat.
but it would be difficult to deny ed with greater contempt than in
that as far as the great mass of this most democratic of all Euro-
the poor Jews in England are con- pean countries.
cerned, they have been outside the
Strangely enough, the men in
present relief drive. Hitherto Park control of the Jewish community
Lane (the Park Avenue of Lon- are mostly liberal in their views,
don) has shown more signs of but their liberalism is limited to
awakening first than Petticoat the non-Jewish world. In Jewish
Lane (the Hester Street of Lon- matters, they are permeated with
don).
the die-hard reactionary snobbism
Of late, however, there have characteristic of Victorian Eng-
been signs that the East End, too, land. These gentlemen would,
desires to take an interest in the for instance, be scandalized if the
movement which is .stirring the British Parliament had no labor
Jewish Middle classes. Several members, yet their own Jewish
Conferences have recently been "Parliament," the Board of Jew-
held in the East End which de- ish. Deputies, has not a single rep-
serve more attention than they resentative of Jewish labor. Judg-
have aroused. These conferences ing by that august body, all Jews
were convened by the Jewish So- are either bankers, ehopkeepers,
cialist Federation and by the Jew- solicitors, doctors or brokers.
ish Labor Council which represent What do they care for movements
the bulk of organized Jewish labor of thought or sentiment within
in England, for the purpose • of Jewish labor? What could Jew-
discussing the attitude of Jewish ish labor, even granting Its exis-
labor towards the present relief tence, contribute in hard cash to
drives and social movements with- the relief fund? A single dona-
in British Jewry. The conferences tion of the Rothschild, Bearsted
have not yet reached any definite or Marks families is incomparably
decision nor worked out any defin- bigger than the 'aggregate sum
ite plan of action, but the discus- which Jewish labor could ever
sions in both gatherings have al- hope to raise. To these gentle-
ready clearly established that Jew- men this is the final test.
ish labor in England (and for that
This is the reason why the
matter not only labor but the mass groping - of Anglo-Jewish labor
of Jewish poverty as a whole) is toward a greater participation in
profoundly affected by the stirring the awakening of British Jewry
which is now in progress in the will probably end in a greater
Jewish world as a result of the fiasco than anywhere in the
rise of Nazism. The East End is world. But it is also the reason
willing, nay, eager, to take its why this awakening, in spite of its
place in the relief movement and fine flowering, will never raise
in every other movement in Jewry British Jewry to the position of
which has as its purpose the fight leadership in the Jewish world.
against Nazism or the giving of
aid to its victims.
Among the returning expatri-
The East End, it is true, is not ates is Maurice Schwartz, who has
in agreement with much of the been touring Europe for two
program of the new Council for years . . . He will not, however,
the relief of German Jewry. The return to the Yiddish stage.
so-called "Exodus" plan of the
Council has arounsed much bitter
criticism, particularly at the con-
ference of the Jewish Socialists.
But this opposition is not limited
to the East f:nd of London. It is
no less vociferous in New York
and Warsaw. The laboring Jewish
masses are profoundly interested
in every form of struggle with
Nazism, but they have their re-
volutionary tradition of fighting
the aggressor on the spot instead
of running away from battle. To
them a social program which raises
to a point of virtue the abandoning
of Jewish positions which have
been held for over a thousand years
cannot fail to arouse intense an-
tagonism.
But the dominant fact revealed
by these Conferences is that in
spite of differences in outlook and
in program, Jewish workers do
not feel that the social awakening
within British Jewry is altogether
foreign to them. VaLnely they
sense some real connection be-
tween the relief work of the Jew-
ish Middle Classes and their own
yearning for anti-Nazi activity. It
is significant that the conference
of the Jewish Socialists which was
called entirely as a protest to the
exodus plan of Sir Herbert Sam-
uel, Lord Bearsted and Mr. Marks
ended with a more constructive
decision to call a larger confer-
ence embracing all sections of
Jewry to include also "the dis-
cussion of a campaign against
anti-Semitism and the raising of
relief funds for the victims of
Fascism. The conference of the
Jewish Labor Council was even
more positive in its attitude to-
wards the question of relief, to
the extent of advancing a plan
of a special labor relief fund, sim-
ilar to that of the People's Relief
in the United States.
For there Is one outstanding
conviction coming to dominate
Jewish labor in England as in
most other countries of the world,
as a result of the Nazi upheaval.
This is that in the present crisis

(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAOEI

Planssfor the Jewish Community
et-liter's annuar outing which will

be held at Bob-Lo on June 14, are
well under way.

Tennis, golf, swimming, baseball,
races and dancing and entertain-
ment on the boat, are part of the
program being planned.
T h e finals in the baseball
leagues and in the tennis tourna-
ment will be held on the island.
Boats laeve the foot of Wood-
ward Ave. at 9 a. m., 10 a. m. and
1:30p. m.
Center members and friends are
invited.

George Burns and Gracie Allen
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facing the Jews and the world in
general, Jewish labor cannot re.
main an isolated group iodepen•
dent of the rest of the cosnosu•
city and most act in unison with
it, if its.social activity is to bare
any effect.
The Hitler upheaval
has
shown that antiSemitism
makes no . distinction between
Jewish worker and the Jew of
the middle class. The two must

therefore unite--at least in their
call
fight on anti-Semitism and Fas-
cism. This movement for' unity.
under the names of United Front
or People's Front, is now in prog-
accepted by the churches of all ress everywhere in the world. It
denominations is • noteworthy con- has now also reached Jewish Eng-
ideration. By the same token, the land. The two conferences in
PERSONAL. SERVICE .
Government aldne is responsible question were clear expressions
now with
for the legislation which is de- of it.
scribed in this publication."
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her Temple in that city, and one Jewish comunity, is evidently des-
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No Official Relationship
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In releasing this publication. Dr. cial service in this country, who tries, the movement is met with
OLD GOLD Double•Mellow Fresh- Stanley Ilisrh, founder of the Good has become an associate of Dr. support or with opposition, In sr-
Neighbor League, said: "It is not High in the Good Neighbor League. cordance with circumatance• In I
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ministration during the past three
and P half years, which, it is
state/, has paralleled the ideals of
the churches.
The major subjects dealt with
include the following: Relief, a
Governmental Responsibility;
Work versus the Dole; Social
Security; Protection of Child Life;
Cultural Standards of Living; Liv.
ing Wage;; Shorter Work Day;
Right to Organize; Abolition of
Child Labor; Safeguarding Wo-
men in Industry; Youth Program;
Slum Clearance; Urban Homes
Saved and Improved; Farm Re-
lief; Control of Profit Motive; Su-
premacy of Human over Property
Rights.
Throughout the publication the
personal position of President
Roosevelt is frequently stated in'
quotations from addreeses deliv-
ered upon various occasions.

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