A mericam 'elvish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1 ril- EPETROIT ` IN MICHIGAN THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH - NEWSPAPER PRINTED ft All Jewish News All Jewish View: WITHOUT BIAS and EWISII 11-RONICL THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1936 Vol. XXXVIII No. 10 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-040 MAYOR DIZENGOFF Kansas City Minister Finds Strong PLAN COMMUNITY MAKES APPEAL TO Anti - Semitic Movement in East CONFERENCES AT CLEVELAND MEET WORLD CONSCIENCE Ten Will Represent Zion At the Jewish Congress JERUSALEM (WNS — Pal- car Agency)—Ten of the fore- most Jewish leaders of Pales- tine will represent the Jewish National Council at the World Jewish Congress at Geneva next month. Among them are M. M. Ussishkin, president of the Jewish National Fund; Isaac Gruenbaum, member of the Jewish Agency executive; Berl Locker, former member of that executive; Rabbi Meier Berlin, leader of the Mizrachi; Joseph Sprinzak, labor leader; Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn, Gen- eral Zionist leader; and Zal- man Rubaschov, editor of De- ver, l'alestine Ilebrew labor daily. Rev. L. M. Birkhead Declares Many Groups Are Ready for an Armed Uprising; Says Anti-Jewish East Central States Con- Bombing of Children's Insti- Feeling Stronger Than in the West clave's Important Meet- tutions Arouses Pal- ing on Aug. 16 NEW YORK.—Throughout the of Zion from them and a pamphlet estine Jewry South there are secret, anti-Semi- i called Zionism which they have tic organizations whose members Importedfrom England. T h i s SESSIONS TO BE HELD RUMORS CONTINUE OF are armed and who are ready to ' pamphlet charges that Zionism is IN DAYTON ON OCT. 4 BAN ON IMMIGRATION t a k a immediate violent action 1 a world conspiracy to put the enty t , s is of g iv America er titel tLe aels g o tiesaiy the Henry Wineman, Chairman in against soon a t the Jews Scores of Arabs Killed as the word o e control in ow of Conference, Will leaders of these gorups. In l'enn- tions and are trying to impose Skirmishes With Brit. ' Preside sylvania there is such a group of Theosophy on the world." ish Forces 30,000 composed entirely of white Streicher'. Representative Protestants, and in at least one An important joint meeting of TEL AVIV (WNS—Palcor Dr. Birkhead tried to visit Mrs. state there is another A. Tollian, New York correspond- the executive and program com- Agency)—The municipal admin- southern of 1500. of Streicher's Per Stuermer, mittees of the East Central States istration of the all-Jewish city of group This was stated by the Rev. L. Tel Aviv has appealed to the gov- M. Birkhead at the offices of the the anti-Jewish newspaper of Regional Conference will be held ernment to strengthen its forces Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League Nuremberg Germany. She is the at the Oakwood Country Club in ublisher Of the American Bul- Cleveland, Ohio, on Sunday, on the Tel Aviv-Jaffa border, fol- of 20 and the Irish Outpost, a new Aug. 16. lowing the bomb outrage which City. Dr. irkhead who for the publisher Henry Wineman, chairman of occurred at a Jewish school near last 19 year. has been leader and WiK1/4 47th St., New York anti-Semitism among the Irish the board of governors of that the Arab city. Telegrams pro- of the to Lib r I Center of people testing the outrage were tor sent paper which is in trying to stir issue up Jewish Welfare Federation of De-I Mo., was interviewed America. In every Ca :ansas °City, e of her papers she uses the slogan, trait, the chairman of the con- High Commissioner Wauchope, to at f the he h League'sheadquarters h d t n ference, will preside at this meet- the District Commissioner and to a ter he had completed an investi- , Don't forget Huey Long—Killed ing, at which plans will be made Committee 17.1 rges Detroit the Police Commandant. gation of Fascist and anti-Semi- by the .her Jews" and she repeats it for the confer...ice sessions to be Jews Not to Be Indif- speeches. She would not The explosion of a bomb in tic o rganizations working in the in all Interview Dr. Birkhead, he said, held in Dayton, 0., on Oct. 4. ferent to Sufferers the Brenner quarter of Tel Aviv, East. Test in Co-Operation until he had read a number of not far from the scene of the More Hate in East "In the East," Rev Birkhead anti-Semitic books to put him in a Kurt Peiser, executive three- A strong plea for aid to strick- school bombing, created great tor of the Detroit Federation, en Polish Jewry is contained in tension, causing crowds of Jews sa id , "the anti-Semitic . movement proper frame of mind. In Boston, Birkhead investigated secretary of the conference, a letter sent to many Detroit and Arabs to gather at the scene. is stronger than it is in the West No damage was done by the because it has more financial back- the Industrial Defense Association pointed out this week that the Jews by the American Committee bomb, and the crowds were din- ing here. It would be difficult to whose leader is Edward A. Hunter Dayton conference will be of ex- Appeal, now conducting a drive parsed by the police, who at- prove, but there are some financial and which is one of the most active treme importance as a test of co- to raise $25,000 in Detroit as rested two Arabs on suspicion. Interests who are even putting up anti-Semitic groups in the East. operation in inter -community part of the national $1,000,000 A protest against the bombing money for the defense of Robert Bunter circulates such pamphlets planning of fund-raising drives. fund for the relief and rehabili- Mr. Peiser stated that plans tation of Polish Jewry. of the Jewish school in Tel Aviv, Ed. Edmondson. There is no goes- as "Are the Jews the Chosen Peo- will be made in Dayton for a sent in the name of "the Jewish lion but that they are financing ple?" and "Was Christ a Jew?" The letter asks Detroiters to series of conferences in the var- respond to the cry of their per- In Washington he called on women who assisted their has- the publication and distribution of bands, brothers and sons in their anti-Semitic and pro-Fascist lit- James True of the James True ious states included in the East secuted brethren in Poland by Association and America First, Central States Regional Confer- sending contributions to the treas- self-imposed restraint during 100 erature." One of the groups visited in Inc. True maintains a news serv- ence: Ohio, Michigan, Western urer, Joseph 11. Ehrlich, 237 days of brutal terror," was cabled to the British Colonial Secretary New York by Dr. Birkhead is the ice and distributes anti-Semitic Pennsylvania, Kentucky, West Gratiot Ave. Funds thus received and the heads of leading English League for Constitutional Govern- literature through the mail. His Virginia and Indiana. He elated are promptly sent to Poland for women's societies by the Council went at 18 East 48th St. This is offices in the National Press Bldg. that the sessions in Dayton will relief purposes among the victims precede the official opening of of anti-Semitism. The sum of of Jewish Women's Organizations ostensibly a patriotic organization in Washington are very lavish. the Dayton campaign, the evening $2,500 already raised here by con- Member. Known by Numbers in Palestine. at the head of which is John B. session of the conference to be tributions has been remitted to Snow. "The most startling thing about In an appeal broadcast "They do not say they are anti- some of these anti-Semitic groups," combined with the opening rally Poland and a second allotment throughout the world. protest- of the local drive. Mr. Peiser will soon be on the way. ing against the school bombing, Semitic," Dr. Birkhead said, "but Dr. Birkhead said, "is the fact that Mayor Meier Disengoff ac- I was able to buy the Protocols they are setting up secret organ- said that this gathering will be a The letter signed by the chair- test whether such meetings can man of the drive committee, izations in some of which the mem- cused Arab political leaders of stimulate increased interest in bers are known only by numbers. Henry M. Abramovitz, and bear- encouraging "murderous as- The members are definitely going Jewish affairs—local, national and ing the names of all other offi- sault. upon children that are international —by the communi- to be armed. I was in the office of cers—Mr. Ehrlich, Morriz Shat- revolting to civilised mankind one of these gentlemen and I saw ties to whom appeals are directed zen, financial secretary; Irving and call for the condemnation an assortment of policemen's bil- in this fashion. Adler, Isaac Finkelstein and of all decent men and women.' lies, all of the hip-flask variety. Harry Weinberg, co-chairmen, The Two Committees Referring to earlier attempts to They are using the slogan "Kill set fire to • home for babies in Besides Mr. Wineman and Mr. and Joseph Ilaggai, secretary, the First Jew!", suggested by Wil- Jerusalem and to bomb a Jew- Wealthy Portland Jewess Peiser, officers of the East Cen- says in part: liam Dudley Pelley to the temper tral States Regional Conference 'We isle you • picture of the mim- ish kindergarten in Ness Zion.. Leaves $1,000,000, But Jens and . their de- of the Black Legion which is Mayor Dixengoff charged that are: Edward 51. Baker of Cleve- eo of the of Polish their economic discrimin- Nothing for Jewry of these crimes spreading all over the country." land and Edwin J. Schanfarber stntrtion, ation and f the Pogrom* going on In the perpetr ■ tors "I asked True what he thought many cities. "have not been denounced or of Columbus, vice - chairmen; PIIILADELPHIA, Pa. — Na- of the statement of Landon's cam- members of the executive com- "We can assure von that we did not discouraged by the Arab lead- ers, who profess to be fighting tional land redemption in -Pales- paign - managar,, John Hamilton, mittee are: Judge Maurice -Bar- Ull.rt. I eyl:Nf" l A"Zeri"'"Id T . tole picture. of Jewry in 1.01.1341 at for freedom an who insist tine, carried on by the Jewish Na- that he is not anti-Semitic. True non, Cleveland; Lewis W. Cole, the Present no human being, Jew or nun- said that it was too had because it Louisville; Leon Falk, Jr., Pitts- Jew could remain indiffenffit 10, to lb.), that their p olitical strike is tiona Fund, will be furthered to a will the lose eight million votes for burgh; Dr. Henry Freiberg, Cin- te rrific .0„ considerable extent as a result of "To plight. peaceful." n can readily •ndentand," the In • letter to Isaac Ben Zvi, a generous provision contained in Mr. Landon." cinnati; Roy L. Ilartzell, Youngs- Birkhead declared the work of the last will and testament of head of the Vaad Leumi, High town; Max Hirsch, Cincinnati; Jenlah popubdion In Detroit la not • very laneamount of mo ney. It Commissioner Wauchope con- Rabbi Simon Fyne, for many Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League Louis Horkheimer, Wheeling; Dr. should not be so difficult a task to fulfill demned the bombing of the years spiritual leader of Congre- to be most valuable in combating H. A. Jacobs, Indianapolis; Sid- this quota within • short line. This Jewish school and expressed • gation Ohel Jacob in this city. such movements in America. Each ney G. Kusworm, Dayton; A. M. MI only he weomplished toNvidiffif of the anti-Semitic groups he said, people 5otir shuttling .01 part feeling of abhorrence at the The rabbi, who was not a rich Luntz, Canton; Louis Nobil, Ak- Pole and of contribute towards this grod attempt on the lives of Jewish man, bequeathed to the Jewish have a Nazi flavor and in many ron; Sigmund Sanger, Toledo. need. National Fund the suns of instances are directly tied up with Von and I,no mailer slat our Members of the program com- f titre school children. n. iffi piostezlin: is, of oco Nazis of Germany. It is necessary, .otrisc $10,000. peotorilihn mittee who will meet together The all-Jewish port at Tel Rabbi Fyne was one of the he said, to expose to the American Poland shonlii he the first to answer Aviv achieved a status of equality early adherents of Zionism. Fol- people that anti-Semitism is being with the executive committee in the cell of the largest Jewish commu- with the Haifa and Jaffa harbors here as it was in Ger- Cleveland on Aug. 16 are: Dr. nity in Rumps and render them aid. when the Palestine Government lowing his visit to Palestine 25 employed many and that there is a strong Henry Freiberg, Cincinnati, chair- "YOU HILL NOT FAIL — WE informed the Jewish Agency for years ago, the rabbi denied him- movement for the nazification of man; Rabbi S. H. Markowitz, MIK CONVINCIED." The letter ends with a request Palestine that Tel Aviv had been (PeLEASE TURN TO PAGE America. (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) OPPORITE EDITORAL) that contributions be sent quickly included among the ports permit- to Joseph H. Ehrlich, 237 Gratiot. ted to handle the export of citrus At the same time a call has fruit. Millions of cases of such been sent to all organizations and fruit have been shipped annually individuals who made pledges to from the ports of Haifa and remit without delay so that it Jaffa. may lie possible to send a larger Ships are now proceeding di- amount to Poland. Organizations rectly to Tel Aviv, receiving free which have not as yet contributed license to dock there, instead of By IRMA MAY are urged to take this important stopping at Jaffa as previously. cause up at once and when a con- Activity at the Tel Aviv jetty has NOTE: The economic war against Poli sh Jewry is in full swing; official communiques by tribution is voted to send it to been constantly increasing. One EDITOR'S Jewish organization. and by the Polish Government, issued from time to time, have blurred the treasurer with the least delay. day last week three ships loaded instead of clarifying the picture of the life of Polish Jewry. Our staff writer, Irma M ■ y, has Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis, Harry their cargoes off Tel Aviv, keep- visited Jewish houses in Poland. Her graphic description of the life of these violins. of eco• Brown and Abe Srere head the ing nine lighters and two ten- nomic warfare is appalling. It completely reveals the Polish Jewish tragedy. list of contributors who respond. ders busy at the new Jewish port. ed generously the past week. Mrs. A group of Revisionists calling (Copyright, 11311. Seven Art• Fusses Syndicate) Prentis sent a contribution in for a Jewish legion to defend honor of the 50th birthday of her Jewish Palestine against Arab at- husband, whose own contribution tacks was the cause of a minor was acknowledged in these col- disturbance here during a pro- umns last week. cession of Shomrei Shebat fol- Jacob Lapides, Samuel L. Wel- lowing services in the Great ler, Charles Robinson, Miss Roe Synagogue. Police quickly dis- Meyers, Miss Esther Buchalter, persed the demonstrators. Joseph Lee, Nathan Goldman, Fannie Wagman, Mamie Plotkin, Airplanes Bomb Gang, Kill Many S. Becker, Rose E. Lipsitz and Sol Arabs Jacobson are among other con- JERUSALEM (WNS —Palcor tributors who answered the plea Agency) —Airplanes bombed an of their suffering brethren in Po- Arab gang and killed 10 of its land. members in repulsing an attack The Meseritcher Progressive upon a lorry on the Jerusalem- Benefit Society and the Turovet Jaffa road. In the battle, which Unterstitsungs Verein are among lasted for more than an hour and the organizations who sent con- a half, one of the bombs struck tributions the past few days. ( PLEASE TURN TO Peon 3 ) Among the ardent workers in the drive is Max Edwards who delivered an address on station W. J. B. K. last Monday on the Harry Weinberg Jewish Hour, conducted by Mrs. Jennie Wein- berg in the absence of her hus- band. Hyman Altman continues his support on Station WMBC $300,000 Given During 1935 during the Jewish Hour broadcast each Sunday. for Relief Activities New recruits to the drive com- in Reich mittee include J. R. Greenberg who is aiding veteran workers NEW YORK. — The Ameri- HOPING AGAINST HOPE: "I HAVE NO GTH LEFT FOR ANY FEELINGS ANY MORE," like A. Greenbaum, Samuel Dron- can Jewish Joint Distribution RMA THIS MOTHER ST RE NGTH TOLD IMAY. zek, Mr. and Mrs. I. Finkelstein, Committee, chief American Max Davis, Mrs. S. K. Slobin, agency extending aid to Jews " . . . We shall encourage the Populate small towns and villages, demned houses, In staggant cellars Mrs. C. Sperlirg, Mrs. H. Rotten- are down and out. It is no longer and wind-blown attic dwellings. overseas, contributed $300,000 economic battle to the very end ... berg, Israel Burnstein, I. Mellin, during 1935 for the rehabilita- though we shall not tolerate beat- a question of a battle—it is merely The courtyards are crowded with 1. Adler, Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, a matter of time, • short time. Ex- children, pale, undernourished, in tion of Jews in Germans:, accord- ing,.." Judge Joseph Sanders, Ben Gold- actly 10 years after the sound of torn clothing— playing amidst ing to the annual report of the in, Nathan Rose, S. Kraft. Isa- These words, uttered by Pre- committee's activities in GermanY mier General Skladkowski in his the first gong Polish Jewry is refuse and decaying garbage. We dore Glicksman, Victor Mellis, made public by Joseph C. Hyman, memorable expose in the first week down, to the count of 10. No mir- climb the shaky stairway, higher Mrs. Louis Lindenbaum, Dave executive director. The report. in June, 1936, were an answer to acle, no unforeseen turn in the and higher, until we land before Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wein- entitled "Aid to Jews in Ger- the query, brought forth by the policies of Poland could help them • low door. Apartment 68 on Ryn- berg, Harry Jasgur, II. Rifkin, Street in Warsaw. The home many," contains a foreword by few remaining Jewish Senators, rise to their knees and face an- bows of Cheya Palland, • dangerous Max Nussbaum and many others. other blow. Felix M. Warburg, honorary as to what the government in- "enemy" of the people of Poland. Who is this powerful enemy on 14 Jews Arrested for Protesting chairman of the committee. tended to do in the fact of the She is the mother of Rachel This is the first of four reports ever-growing attacks on Jews in whom ■ soldier and a statesman Pritytyk Verdict Palland. I look quickly at the ques- declares • bitter warfare? which will describe the work of WARSAW IWNSI —Fourteen Poland. tionaire which the Child-Care De- Jewish business men in the town The Entrenched "Enemy" the J. D. C. in Poland. Eastern line wo rds, but partment of the Joint Distribu- These Europe, and the countries har- they Not far from the palace from tion Committee gave me. Ruchel Is of Vladi-Mieczez, near the Rus- confirmed the worst fears. frontier. have been arrested boring German refugees during The economic bottle, the hoicott, which the statement came forth is a girl of nine, tubercular. in dire sian on charges of Insulting the local the famous Jewish quarter of 1935. 1926, and Warsaw, Nalewki, and its adjoin- need of help. We enter. The room authorities. The charges grew The suns contributed by Ameri- has been in force so since far off. While is long enough to hold two small can Jews through the J. D. C. the end is not a few well-off Jews ing streets. Where this "enemy" IPLogelt TURN TO PAGE) are still OPPOSITE EDITORIAL ) for the Jews in Germany. Mr. there (PLEASE TREE TO LAIR PAGE) left in Poland. the masses, which is entrenched in overcrowded, con- r, h Jews Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents $100,000 Bequest Left to United Jewish Charities in the Will of the Late Miss Carrie Sittig Cohen Is Largest Individual Amount Ever to be Willed•to a Local Jewish Institution; Provides for .Erection of Building as Memorial to the Cohen Family BUTZEL STATES GIFT WILL ENABLE FEDERATION TO COMPLETE IMPORTANT COMMUNITY PROJECTS to Need for Endowments for Jewish' Project to Solve APPEAL RENEWED Points Problems During Emergencies and Hails Miss Cohen's IN POLISH DRIVE Bequest as Being of Community Significance RABBI BEQUEATHES $10,000 TO J. N. F. The largest individual bequest ever to be made to a local Jewish cause was made public this week with the announcement that Miss Carrie Sittig Cohen, who died on July 13, willed the bulk of her estate to the United Jewish Charities. Fred M. Butzel, vice-president of the United Jewish Chari- ties, estimates that the amount bequeathed will be in excess of $100,000. The will, which comes up for probate soon, makes a number of minor bequests to relatives and to Miss Marie S. Walters who has been in her employ for years, and provides for the large balance to be used by the United Jewish Charities "either to erect a building or some necessary addition to a building they al- ready have," and further provides that such a building or addition to an existing building be "made a memorial to my family by calling it The Simon Cohen Family Building,' and then designating in some way the name of each member of the family as follows: Simon Cohen, father; Rose Sittig Cohen, mother; Solomon Cohen, son; Joshua Cohen, son; Carrie Sittig Cohen, daughter." A further provision is made in the will that if the estate is not large enough in Her Bequest Sets Record for Giving to Local Causes Lon PARC , I ma Executer, Miss Cohen named her SUTION- brother, Joshua Cohen. andl the Union Trust Co. 44 Um* execu- tors of the wilL The United Jewish Chardiaa. ttahe telnishetehiteorpro of„etiaa rabol ca ezes.6. ..6- of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit. It wit the finit Joist association of Detroit Jewish Phi- lanthropic societies and was sr- pos snewda237to yeeage, rlze r p sedaite theN:hitrit. pwr- able and educational week under- taken by existing organization& When the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion was organized following. • comprehensive survey of commis- nity needs, In 1923. the United Jewish Charities became the prop- erty-holding body of the new cen- tral community organization. Miss Carrie Sittig Cotten, who was affiliated with Temple Beth El, was s member of a pioneer- Detroit Jewish family. Mr.Gi frit uHi tzel l.dy . who B announced os:need Min Cohen's bequest. said tact her will establishes a new prece- dent In contributions to important Jewish causes and stated that it provides tremendous satisfaction because it will eventually enable the Federation to complete impor- tant projects and to inaurirrste others. Mr. Butte! said: "The need for endowments for Jewish projects is very p fa rr •ssw ilg ici.asnoem weevi rgeis .i.. cies ... art Polish Jewry Is Down for the Count of Ten IPLJEAD8 TURN TO ials of small value are established/ with the name Oh each of one member of the family." Ing Where Life Means Death J. D. C. AIDS 16,624 TO LEAVE.GERMANY amount for the erection ef suitable building "then my execu- tors should see that five memor- made. At the pre...it time, we. do not know how to previa. fee . re t.fn u t gees d in ■ ny general war and the e-..nimunity is in weld see exist with an adequate re.erve." The only gift in, the history of' the Detroit Jewish community to THE LATE MISS CARRIE SITTIG COHEN was atheprooultini rigahtet the 75.01" 00sen tutntn on-but e by Mrs. Leopold Winen f the ma or construction of t he North Krtd Clini c which is known as the Leo- pold Wineman Memorial Build- ing. Other large contnIutions were made by the late Seligman An Expose of William Dudley Pelley's Silver Shirts Schloss for the construction of the Ilannah Schloss Building en By DAN SWETT High and Hastings Sts., and by the late Bernard Ginsburg for the EDITOR'S NOTE: A Jewish journalist ventured into Pelley's den of Go the Jewish izu ht ic u h te.was added anti-Semitism in Seattle, joined the Silver Shirt. and obtained t the first really authentic information on the notorious org•n• ilatiou.His story will be published through the Seven Arts Feat are Syndicate exclusively in The . Detroit Jewish Chron- ids, and •ffiliated Seven Arts publications. TIIIS is the first of three articles. I JOINED THE CHRISTIAN PARTY I I first went to the Christian tures are of such type that I can' 73 083 FREE MEALS FOR BERLIN JEWS ' Party headquarters at 3005 Ar- be taken for any nationality, and cede Building, Seattle, on June 1, I wore a button in my lapel in- prompted by curiosity. My fee. dicating that 1 had been honorably, 18,292 Food Packages Given discharged from the United States I By J. D. C. to Needy Marine Corps. This button was 1 noticed by W. W. McDonald, Chris-1 Families in 1936 tian Party organizer in Seattle, who at once drew me into converge- NEW YORK. — The JoesEische .r r ttn kg.ty henap m ae rt( a m heimspeisung's Neap kitchens COUGHLIN'S ALLY ORGANIZES ARMY ed maintained in Berlin to feed seedy Jewish families served 1.3,- 083 free meals, and distailaated 18,292 food packages in 1536. according to • report by that or- ganization to the American Jew- ish Joint Di.tributioa Committee, 7 Hanover St. The work of the Neds:oche Heimspeisung, which is salivege Honed by the Ameriese Jeurieh Joint Distrlhution Committee was carried out from Jobe 1, 1531, to July 1, 1936, at • tag of itsra,. 379.84. 'Ilse Joint Disigessaies Committee during that perial contributed RM10,911111 as the Iwo- ditch/ Heimspeisang *Ws the re- mainder of 0y money spent had obtained throinch illavideand -nd Communists, and called upon been contributions from Jews is Ger- I (PLEASE TURN TO F LCIC many and elsewhere. of course) and address and gave me a supply of "literature," tell- Storm Troops Formed by ing me to come back after I had read it. I later learned that the Rev. Gerald Smith, 'Christian Party is anxious to In- Former Kluxer I duct ex-service men into its ranks. was CLEVELAND (INNS) — The , Among the literature Rev. Gerald Smith, heir of the/ given was one circular which ex- late Huey Longs share-the-wealth] plained at length the old prin- movement, and now lined up with ciples of Americanism, dwelling Father Coughlin and Dr. Town- send in supporting the third party I on the fact that when the internal presidential candidacy of Repre- peace of any locality was threat- sentative Lemke, announced plans I ened all patriots organized them- here for the immediate ors...nisi-I selves into bands of vigilantes in lion of an army of 100,000 storm order that they might cope with troopers pledged to his principles.: the situation. The circular further Mr. Smith, who is an old Ku' explained that today America is Kluxer and known as an anti-1 threatened by the Jewish bankers IPLEAP ■ TURN TO PAGE OPPOSITE CUM/RIAU