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June 19, 1936

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

IEW SELLS OUT TO NAZIS

THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME

a Jew, a Nazi official in Koeni,71-
berg was sentenced to n'ne
months' imprisonment by a Ger-
man court which declared that
even if the man libeled had been
a Jew the convicted Nazi was not
justified in libeling him. This un-
usual decision has created a great
stir in Jewish circles because it
is one of the few occasions on
which a Nazi court has rendered
a verdict that could be inter-
preted as friendly to the Jews.

Rot-
Eizelman and Betty Rot-
SCHOOLS' TRIBUTE
TO CHERNOCHOVSKY tenberg.

Torah Auctioned
By Post Office

Bernard Isaacs, whose talk con-
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cluded the ceremony, expressed his
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a Jew-baiter when he was for-
thanks to the president and mem-
Flat Piece. and Handkerchiefs
mally arrested by Detective
NEW YORK. — (WNS)—Caf-
Georg Bernhard, when asked by Woods of the New York County
delphia-Byron School was the well bers of the board of the B'nai taned and bearded Jews rubbed
Neatly Ironed
a Seven Arts' reporter to com- District Attorney's office an hour
Moshe
Synagogue
through
whose
known
ballad
"The
Woman
of
En-
Bath Towels and Underwear
ment on his dismissal as editor after the New York County
courtesy the ceremony was held in shoulders with pushcart peddlers,
Fluffed Dried
dor," which Chernichovsky him- the synagogue.
second hand clothes dealers and
of the Pariser Tageblatt and on Grand Jury had indicted him on
Pounds
bargain hunters at the quarterly
self,
when
he
visited
Detroit
sev-
the
new
pro-Nazi
status
of
the
three charges of malicious crimin-
Philadelphia-Byron Event
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sale of merchandise in the dead
paper, said: "I hope that Ameri- al libel against Miss Frances Per-
eral years ago, chose for his recita-
The
last
and
final
graduation
can Jewry and all the liberal kins, secretary of labor, Dean Vir-
tion before a group of Ilebraists ceremony was held Wednesday letter office of the United States
forces in this country will under- ginia Gildersleeve of Barnard
in the very same hall indwhich the evening, June 10, at the Phila- Post Office when word got around
that a Torah Scroll was among
stand the significance of what has College and the Jewish religion.
exercises were held.
delphia-Byron auditorium. A large
happened in Paris in connection Brought before Judge James G. Anti-Neal Literature to Be Cir-
A cablegram of greeting to audience of over 700 people greet- the things to be auctioned. Be-
No matter what you pay,
I C I
with the Tageblatt. I am deter- Wallace in general sessions court,
culated Underground in
Chernichovsky, who now resides in ed the students as they marched fore the auction began the eager
mined to use whatever influence I Edmondson obtained the court's
no laundry
Germany
Tel Aviv, Palestine, was dispatched up to the platform singing the spectators engaged in animated
may exert in this country to ask permission to postpone until June
can launder a finer shirt
NEW YORK (WNS)—The un- immediately after graduation in Palestinian "Ba-Bar Ba - Gar, speculation over how a Torah
Scroll came to be sent through
for the support of the new daily 18 the entering of a plea of derground opposition in Germany the name of the three graduating
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
which is to take the place of the guilty or not guilty to the three will be utilized for the distribu- classes of the United Hebrew ("On the Mountain and in the the mail, who had sent it and to
Valley"). The ceremony was then whom was it addressed. These
Tageblatt. The anti-Nazi strug- indictment. In the meantime he tion of an anthology of Ameri- Schools.
opened by Mr. Isaacs who re- questions could not be answered
gle cannot afford to lose a free was released on $2,500 bail and can opinion of the Nazi regime, it
quested those present to rise in (if they were answerable the
Oakland Graduation
and untrammeled spokesman in paroled in the custody of his was announced at a meeting if
memory of the late Nahum So- Scroll would not have been put
lbs. Flat Pieces careful! : Ironed
The
first
of
the
ceremonies,
the
Paris. The action of Mr. Polls- counsel. If Edmondson is convict- the American Committee for Anti-
koff is not only shameful but a ed on any of the three indict- Nazi Literature. The anthology commencement of the Oakland kolow. The chairmanship was then lip for sale) but the bidding for
Additional pound., .414e lb.
,
serious blow to those who believe ments he is liable to a prison term will be prepared in this country School, was held Sunday evening, turned over to Samuel Krohn, the Scroll was spirited. A Brook-
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president of the class. The follow-
in the possibility of a Jewish uni- up to three years and a fine.
and circulated through the secret June 7, at the Alger Public ing students participated in the lyn peddler finally acquired it
ted front in the fight against the
channels already in existence in School. The hall was filled to capa- program: Norman Leemon, Har- for PI
city
long
before
the
set
hour
of
dark forces of Naziland. I am
Naziland.
commencement. A spirit of festi- mon Tron, Jack Stone, Isadore
sure that the new group will try Gen. Graziani Named Viceroy of
Ethiopia
vity and solemnity prevailed Katz, Abraham Strossky, Harold Ladies' Auxiliary of Mlawer
Not responsible for son-burnt or wind-whipped remain.
to camouflage the true character
Umgegend Verein
ROME (WNS) — General Ru- Lillian Copeland, Janice Lifson throughout the program. Brief re- Greenberg, Bernard Margolis,
of
the
Tageblatt.
I
beg
my
friends
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
Train
for
Olympic
Berths
not to be deceived. From the dolf( Graziani, commander of
marks and short addresses were David Carmel, Sheldon Kaplan,
LOS ANGELES (WNS)—De- delivered by J. V. Arid, school Charlotte Pearlstein, Freda Smo:
information I have on hard, I the southern armies during the
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
know that the Nazi propaganda Halo-Ethiopian war, was officially termined to retain her Olympic principal, A. J. Lachover, the for- linsky, Shirley Subar, David Sto Mlawer Umgegend Verein met at
machine is behind this transac- named Viceroy of Ethiopia by crown, Lillian Copeland, veteran mer principal of the school, Louis fer, Rebecca Ungar, Rochelle the home of Mrs. I. Levinthal,
Premier Mussolini in place of of two Olympiads and a star of Panush, one of the instructors and Green, Anne Radin, Florence 9325 Martindale Ave., and a spe-
tion."
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Marshal Pietro Badoglio, who was the last Maccabied in Palestine, Rabbi R. Spalter, an examiner of Katz, Marvin M. Schusterman and cial meeting was called for June
Labor Chest Anti-Nee; Publics. named Duke of Addis Ababa and has begun training here in pre- the class. The major part of the Morris H. Arnovitz. The other 17, at the home of Mrs. J. Tech-
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Italian minister of defense, Gen- paration for the Olympic trials at program was conducted by the chil- two graduating classes were also na, 15428 Linwood, to plan for
tioo
Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock e. m. will be
seated on the platform and joined the second annual picnic of the
eral Graziani, who is said to be Los Angeles, June 26 and 27.
NEW YORK. — The Labor a Jew, was recently given the title Holder of the Olympic women's dren themselves, Betty Cohen and in the choral singing.
Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE
Mlawer Verein on June 28, at
Chest has added another publi- of marshal by King Victor Eman- discus throwing title, Miss Cope- Thomas Schneider acting as chair-
men.
An address was delivered by Luna Park, 13-Mile Road and
cation to its series of noteworthy uel. -
land established the record for
Harry
Cohen,
president
of
the
Groesbeck Highway.
The other graduates who recited
pamishlets. Its contents, drawn
that event in the 1932 games at
schools, who had the audience rise
in vivid master strokes; speak for
Los Angeles with a toss of 133 poems, delivered valedictory ad- in memory of the late Rabbi E.
%MARINO APPAREL
Per pound
Seek
Feed
to
Save.
Bokharan
dresses in Hebrew and English,
themselves. They will acquaint
A. J. Epel, is now attending the
feet, 2 inches.
Jews
and joined in the choral singing, Aiahishkin, who had never failed Junior High School of the Phila-
Rs pond
the American public with the hor-
IOC
LONDON (W N S) — London
were: Abraham Levinson, Lillian to attend any of the Hebrew delphia branch and he travels
rors and abuses of dictatorship
Minimum Charge, $1.50
WEST END, N. J. (WNS)- Smerling, Sarah Novetsky, Bertha School graduations. Max Gordon, every day from Brush and Minne-
which once again is driving the Jews have launched a campaaign
to raise a fund of $50,000 for the Another Maccabiad star began Freed, Norma Garelick, Harold class instructor, devoted his talk sota to the Philadelphia-Byron
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
world to the brink of an abyss.
relief
of
three
thousand
Bokharan
preparation
for a bid to the Olym- Isaacson, Rose Arbit, Sarah Brig- to an explanation of Chernichov- School. Charlotte Pearlstein is
American Labor's attitude to-
We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City
wards dictatorship and reaction Jews who are stranded in Afghan- pic team when Janice Lifson of ler, Rachel Travis and Gertrude sky's poems recited by the students. also a product of the Six Mile
has been admirably summed up istan. The Afghanistan govern- Elizabeth, N. J., started training Strauss. Greetings for the 1Vo- Greetings were extended by the Road School. For thepast few
in the foreword—written by Mr. ment has demanded that these her efor the Olympic swimming man's Auxiliary were extended by president of the Woman's Auxili- years she has also studied under
Matthew Woll, vice-president of Jews leave the country within the trials. Miss Lifson, metropolitan Mrs. Bert Smolder and for the ary, Mrs. Himon Kaplan. The M. Michlin, principal of the Fen-
the American Federation of La- next 30 days. The fund will be high and low board diving cham- Alumni by Miss Rose Herman. Alumni Association was represent- kell School, and she too is one
bor and chairman of the Labor used to settle the Bokharan Jews pion and runner-up in the nationa l Diplomas were awarded by Maur- ed by Seymour Tilchin. Diplomas of those who make many per-
in Palestine. They come from championships in both events, is ice Landau, member of the Board were awarded by Maurice H. Zack- sonal sacrifices in order to attend
Chest. It says in part:
heim, chairman of the Board of
the province of Kokhara in Asiat- given an even chance to make the of Education.
Ameriran labor haa undendood
the Hebrew Schools. Marvin and
ic Russia.
Olympic squad.
Education.
In throe years of batter erldu, •f-
Charlotte are both outstanding
Tuxedo Schools' Ceremony
fecting untold n111110. of people In
Award Medals
students. Besides Charlotte Pearl-
every corner of the globe, that we
The
next
graduation
was
held
by
The awarding of the medals to stein there are a few more stu-
Enjoy DOUBLE.MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes with your dinner are not [iodated from the rest of the Negro Jews Deny Anti-Semitism DETROIT LODGE NO. 55
the Tuxecin-Holmur School at the the outstanding students in the
world.
NEW YORK (WNS)—Rumors
dents who were connected for-
Tabor her learned by painful ex-
KNIGHTS
OF
PYTHIAS
B'nai
Moshe
Synagogue.
The
large
that the so-called Negro Jews of
three graduating classes was one
that when freedom of
synavgue was filled with parents of the features of this graduation merly with the Fenkell School and
WAYBURN DIRECTOR OF son, George E. Lackey, Charles A. perience
m.sch, •alemblage, noruhip and
Harlem
were
spreading
anti-Jew-
Macauley, F. A. Smart, Roy E. or MP 11M41 I. .011.1.1 In one ish propaganda and stirring up
Tuesday night, June 15, was and their friends. The ceremony ceremony. Mrs. Ben Feigenson whose scholarly achievement is to
LIFE UNDERWRITERS
be ascribed to the efforts and
country, other eountrlea become
Stringer and Shirley Wayburn.
the Negro quarter against Jewish Third Rank night, and several can- opened with a processional of the awarded the Feigenson gold careful guidance of Mr. Michlin.
likeake endangered, The challenge
graduates who, together with the medals to the following: Thomas
of tyranny .41 dictatoruhIp
reps
business men were vigorously de- didates took the work.
Each one of the graduating
The election of Howard B.
argon,' the world. It h•e Re re-
chorus,
sang
the
new
and
very
The membership committee an-
nied by "Rabbi" V. A. Motiv,
Schneider of the Delmar School; classes presented a gift to its
Knaggs as president of the Life Special Board Meeting of perruselene here an well.
leader of the black Jews. Inter- nounced a summer drive for an popular "Emek Yesrael" song. The Ruth Bassin of the Tuxedo School school: the Delmar, a large num-
J.
W.
E.
W.
0.
Monday
Large
quantities
of
the
book-
principal address of the evening and Freda Smolinsky of the Phil-
Underwriters Association of De-
in his synagogue at 30 additional 200 members.
let have already been ordered by viewed
Athletic work is going on.
was delivered by Joseph Ilaggai. adelphia-Byron. The Young Is- ber of prayer books, the Tuxedo,
West 129th St., in the heart of
troit was announced Friday. A
The dining room is now oper- Short talks were made by Sol Kas- rael medal was awarded by Irv- pictures of the late Nahum Soko-
A board meeting of the Jewish labor organizations throughout the black belt, the Negro rabbi
low and Saul Chernichovsky, and
graduate of the University of Women's European Welfare Or- the country. The retail price is
was very much perturbed at the ating again serving strictly kosher dan, principal of the school, and ing Schlussel to Betty Cohen of the Philadelphia-Byron, the new-
Michigan, Mr. Anaggs has been ganization was held last Mon- 15 cents. The proceeds as well unfounded reports. He said that Hungarian meals.
Rabbi Moses Fischer, member of the Delmar School. The staff
as
all
other
funds
raised
by
th
e
associated with the New England day, June 15, at the home of Mrs.
Dr. J. Goldsmith, entertainment the Board of Education, who also medal, given by the staff of the est and largest Palestinian map.
his followers, who regard them-
At all the commencement ex-
Mutual Life Insurance Co. for 16 T. Segal, secretary for the board, Labor Cheat are used for the re- elves as the only real Jews, have committee chairman, candidate for awarded the diplomas. The Wo- schools to the outstanding stu-
ercises a large choral group, care-
lief of crushed labor abroad and themselves suffered too much Congress from the 16th Congres- man's Auxiliary was represented
years. He lives at 564 Lincoln at 2966 Sturtevant.
dents
of
the
graduating
classes,
fully prepared and personally and
Road.
At this meeting two applica- of those victims who have bee n from racial persecution to indulge sional district, who recently ran by Mrs. Jack Tobin and the Alum- was given by Mr. Isaacs to Shir- ably conducted by Miss Rebecca
Other association officers elected tions for relief to European or- deprived of all means of subsist- in it. "Rabbi" Motiv expressed re- his first stag for the lodge with ni by Al Weston. Besides these ley Subar of the Philadelphia- Rappoport, sang traditional grad-
ence.
great
success,
reported
that
ar-
very brief remarks by adults, the Byron School and Gerald Lipnick uation songs as well as new Pal-
were Seth W. Ryan, Robert Olm- phans, has been taken up and an
gret that the white Jews continue
stead and Henry K. Schoch, vice investigation committee has been
to ignore his followers and re- rangements have been completed entire evening was given over to and Albert Smith of the Tuxedo estinian numbers. The accompan-
Edmondson Indicted
presidents; John L. Ilindeland, appointed with instructions to
gard them as imposters. "Rabbi" for a moonlight to take place on the students themselves, headed by School. The Julius Rosenwald ist was Miss Celia Plotnick.
secretary; J. H. Thompson, execu- bring a report to the next board
NEW YORK. (WNS)—Robert Motiv, like most of his followers, Sunday night, Aug. 3, on the char- their chairman, Allan Barahal. Post medals, given for loyalty and
Members of the Alumni Asso-
tered boat "Showboat". All mem- The following students participated personal sacrifice, were awarded ciation
tive 'secretary, and Henry J. meeting.
Edward Edmondson, New York's speaks Yiddish.
headed by their president,
bers and their friends are urged in the program: Gerald Lipnick, by A. J. Hass to Marvin M. Shun- Harry Seligson, were in charge
Schoch, national councilman.
A special board meeting has number one anti-Semite, whose
Directors include the retiring been called for Monday, June 22, violent anti.Jewish pamphlets Called Comrade • Jew, Nazi is to keep this date open. Tickets are Ruth Bassin, Morris Camenezky, terman and Charlotte Pearlstein. of the ushering and order and
now available at the vlub house. Nathan Kelmanovitz, Nathan Sagi- Marvin Schusterman, who was decorum prevailed throughout the
Imprisoned
president, Donald B. Machum, E. at the home of Mrs. Lapides, ac. have flooded the mails for the
Walter Albachten, Harry T. East- tive board member, at 3342 Rich- last three years, moved a step BERLIN (WNS)—Found guilty Plans are also under way for an naw, Zalman Landau, Ida Dorehan, until now a student of the Six exercises. The ceremonies ended
Albert Smith, Hannan Kraft, Mile Road School, supervised by with the singing of Ilatikvah.
nearer the end of his career as of libelling a Nazi by calling him all-day outing.
ham, Charles R. Eckert, Staff Hud- ton, at 12:30 p. m.

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