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Prophetical portion—ls 64:11-55:5

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Tuesday and Wednesday—Num. 28:1-15

' August 14, 1936

Ab 26, 5696

A Daring Christian Protest

German Protestantism's emphatic pro-
test, directly to Adolf Hitler, against pa-
gan deification introduced by the Nazi
regime in Germany, is the most encourag-
ing dccuMent to emanate from the Reich
since the advent of the present dictatorial
regime. It was our great privilege to re-
produce this document in full in our issue
last week, and we take occasion at this
time to express our satisfaction that a
group of Evangelical leaders should have
had the courage to speak to the Fuehrer
firmly, dauntlessly, as befits free men.
Containing a collection of proof that
Nazis are de-Christianizing the church in
Germany, this document is an excellent
introduction to a continuation of the brief
on other fronts. It provides hope and en-
couragement that other elements will car-
ry on the offensive, within Germany, in
protest against the stifling of all human
rights, in condemnation of the oppression
of Jews, workers, Free Masons, Catholics
and Protestants.
On the Jewish question the document
presented to Hitler by the Evangelical
Christians contains a significant reference
in which it is declared:

When blood, race, nationality and
honor are * * * raised to the rank of
qualities that guarantee eternity, the
Evangelical Christian is bound by the
first commandment to reject the assump-
,.. tion; when the "Aryan" human being is
glorified, God's word bears witness to
the sinfulness of all men; when within
the compass of the National Socialist
view of life an anti-Semitism is forced on
the Christian that binds him to hatred
of the Jew, the Christian injunction to
love one's neighbor still stands for him
opposed to it.

,

The action of German Protestants is of
added importance because of the numer-
ous warnings that come to us that we may
expect a new wave of bigotry after the
Olympic Ggmes. The Amsterdam corres-
pondent of the National Catholic Welfare
Conference News Service writes that "af-
ter the Olympic Games are over, the per-
secution of Catholics, Orthodox, Protest-
ants and Jews is certain to be resumed
with new violence." This correspondent re-
ports that the Nazi political police asked
competent authorities to institute a censor-
ship of all church sermons on the ground
that they "might convey a wrong impres-
sion of Germany to Olympic visitors." The
correspondent interprets this order as im-
plying that criticism of the Nazi regime
by both priests and ministers is to be in-
- hibited with particular strictness during
the Olympic period. The correspondent
also states that the pagan "German Faith
Movement" hits temporarily discontinued
all public meetings until cfter the Olym-
pic Games and that anti-Jewish propa-
ganda is no longer to be displayed in pub-
lic so that foreign tourists be not unfavor-
ably impressed.
Thus, there is no time to lose in the fight
for freedom, and the Evangelical church-
men in Germany have set the pace for an
important movement to force a halt to the
present brutal proceedings in Germany.
Their declaration is by far the most en-
couraging document on record in the Ger-
i many that is dominated by Hitler and his
ruthless followers.

Merit No Longer Counts

Vienna's Association of Jewish Physi-
cians advises Jewish youths not to study
medicine because of the increasing limita-
tions of Jews in Austrian professions as a
result of the cold pogrom. This associa-
tion has issued a proclamation to Jewish
youth informing them that opportunities
for Jews in medicine are almost non-exist-
ent in Austria at the present time.
In view of the increasing discriminations
against Jews in all fields of endeavor, simi-
lar proclamations are in order as warnings
against study by Jews of any other pro-
fessions, including law, engineering, den-
tistry, etc., etc. A similar warning might
also be issued against any possible hope
of Jewish training for ordinary trades,
because discriminations are in no sense
limited to the higher professions.
There was a time when Jews had hoped
that merit will count in the selection of
students for professions as well as trades,
and that merit will also be the test in the
practice of the professions. But merit has
evidently died together with liberalism.
Instead of issuing warnings our leaders
and those already engaged in professions
had better put their heads together to
find a solution for this problem, else our
youth will be driven to extremes—the ex-
tremes of radical activity or those of sui-
ekle.

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Shadowland

Consistent Anti-Nazism

It is to the credit of Arturo Toscanini,
the world famous conductor, that he re-
mains consistently anti-Nazi. At Salzburg,
By LOUIS PEKARSKY
Austria, he threatened to stop conducting Reproduction in part or whole forbid.
den. without permission of the Seven
the famous festival performances if they tilt.
Arto Feature Syndicate, CopYriaters of
feature.
were to be broadcast to Germany. It was
(Copyright. 1131. & A. F. di
proposed to broadcast his performances
HOLLYWOOD,
Calif. — After
after the exclusion of the performance of
being an issue in Hollywood and
Bruno Walter who is a Jew.
on the front pages of the country's
Toscanini further emphasized his aver- newspapers for more than a week,
Samuel Goldwyn,canceled his con-
sion to Nazi bigotry by selecting composi- tract with Eddie Cantor. Cantor,
tions by Mendelssohn for his programs who signed with Samuel Goldwyn
Productions, Inc., in 1930, said the
with the Palestine Symphony Orchestra at contract had been terminated by
mutual
consent. "Our dispute arose
Tel Aviv in October. In 1933, he joined a
because I felt that the delay in
group of 11 other musicians in cabling a starting
my current picture was
protest to Adolf Hitler against the perse- interfering with my radio and
theatrical work," the banjo-eyed
cution of musicians for religious and politi- comedian stated. From inside
cal reasons.
sources, it was learned that Gold-
wyn, who is ill as the result of an
Toscanini's protests reveal a powerful operation,
felt aggrieved over the
character that 1 -efuses to yield to Nazi of- contract situation because he had
been
responsible
for the develop.
fers of even the highest honors. It ought ment of Eddie Cantor
as a film
to be a great lesson to American athletes star since the beginning of the
talking
films.
When
Goldwyn
en-
who went to Germany to participate in gaged him Cantor was appearing
Olympic Games and there to learn that in two-reel pictures for Para-
because a Negro is the winner in an im- mount.
BELLE MITCHELL
portant event he is visibly shunned.
PILGRIMAGE PLAYER

Because of a determination to
become an actress, the Pilgrimage
Players of Hollywood gained one
of its outstanding portrayals. Sev-
eral years ago a little girl in De-
The Manchester Guardian Weekly, one troit named Belle Mitchell decided
that she wanted to gain fame and
of the most important publications in the fortune
on the stage. During her
world, publishes a statement from one of early school days she studied elecu-
tion
and
dramatic expression, and
its correspondents in which charges hurled
when 16 years old began playing
at the Jews by the Nazis of Germany are Shakespearian roles in high school
disproved by facts. The statement and productions.
So successful was Miler Mitchell
the facts incorporated in it follow:
in these portrayals that she at-
tracted the attention of Al Woods,
Nazi propaganda abroad alleges three
New York producer, and soon be-
main reasons for the anti-Jewish policy of the
came a full-fledged Broadway star.
party—
Under Mr. Wood's management,
New York and Eastern theater.
"Almost all Communists, or at least the
goers applauded her in such well-
Communist leaders, were Jews.
known plays as "Common Clay"
"After the world war hundreds of thou-
and "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath,"
sands of East European Jews with a low
among others. Her ability was rec-
standard of morale and culture invaded Ger-
ognized by other New York pro-
Many like a swarm of locusts, devouring the
ducers and she was successfully
wealth of the country.
cast for leading roles in "Just a
Woman" and "The Heart of
"The Jews of Germany monopolized the
Wetons."
professions of law and medicine, had a
About 10 years ago Miss Mit-
strangle hold on the Civil Service and the um-
chell
came to Hollywood. All her
versitiert and left no breathing space for non-
time
since then has been taken up
Jewish Germans in cultural life; for example,
with
parts in prominent stage
on the stage, in literature, or on the concert
shows and work before the motion
platform."
picture camera. One of her first
Ilerr Hitler, in an interview given to the
engagements was with the Pilgrim-
British and American press a few weeks ago,
age Play, now playing a season's
complained that after the war, when the
run at the open-:.ir Pilgrimage
Theatre, opposite the Hollywood
German officers had to leave the army, they
Bowl. She is cast in the part of
found all the professions and all the posts in
the cultural life of the country filled by Jews,
the Samaritan Woman, a role she
has played for the past nine years.
and these officers, who had been fighting for
Germany, had to sweep the streets in order
VISITORS IN TOWN
to gain a livelihood.
David A. Brown, for many years
one of the leading figures in Amer-
"Wirtschaft and Statistik," the official
ican
Jewish philanthropy, a fer-
statistical organ of the German Government,
nier Detroit industrialist and civic
has now published a special study on the Jews
leader,
is a visitor in Los Angeles
in Germany based on the results of the cen-
this week. Mr. Brown says he is
suses of 1910, 1925 and 1933, which reduces
here
for
a rest. His last effort in
these allegations to their true proportions.
behalf of Jewry was the successful
Instead of hundreds of thousands of East
ORT
campaign
for funds ... For-
Euorpean Jews these official statistics reveal
mer Senator Nathan Straus, vice-
that between 1910 (four years before the
president of the Zionist Organiza-
war) and 1926 (seven years after the war)
tion of America, arrived in Los
the total number of Jewish immigrants into
Angeles this week also, for a stay
Germany—and these immigrants included
of
only three days .. .
both East and West European Jews—
did not exceed 31,000. Between 1926 and
1933, 9,000 of them had left the country
again. There were thus no more than a net
22,000 foreign Jewish immigrants in 23 years
among a population of 67,000,000. The de-
vouring hordes are a myth.

Figures Disprove Nazi Charges

August 14, 1936

THEY LIVE IN CELLARS

Strictly
Confidential

"No Work—No Food—No Air—No Hope"

Tidbits frOm Everywhere

By PHINEAS J. BIRON

By IRMA MAY

OLYMPIAN HEIGHTS
Hitler's deliberate affront to
Jesse Owens, America's Negio
one-man Olympic team, will result
in the complete collapse of Nazi
Copyright. 1935. Seven Arts Feature Syndicate
propaganda among the colored
races ...'When Der Fuehrer took a
walk out on America's colored ath-
There is so much poverty in Poland today
that it would be hopeless to dwell upon it. Not gradually we were able to distinguish things letes he made Messrs. Kirby, Brun-
around
us.
A
fairly
large
cellar,
with
two
beds
dage
and company look rather
only from what I have heard, but from what I
foolish after all their efforts to
in the center and across them the body of a man,
have seen I know that at least one third of the
his face turned downwards. Next to him and persuade Americans that the Nazis
Jewish population is doomed to an inevitable
would be good sports . . . And,
around him three small children. They gave the speaking of Brundage, don"t be
death of starvation and tuberculosis. Heartless
impression of being soundly asleep. Completely surprised if he gets the axe as the
as this statement may sound, it is probably an
unaware of our presence.
A. A. U. president at the next
underestimation. To those who live there per-
Now I saw that there were people around convention . this fawning over
manently—and to such as myself, who have spent
the Nazis and his action in the
a few weeks in swift surveyal—the horror and me in this room and a young girl stood quite near Jarrett case don't sit well with
me. "Are they ill?" I asked the girl' She shook American sportsmen ... Incident-
grotesqueness of it passes all understanding.
her head. "No," she said, "they are dazed by this ally the various rumpuses involv-
After I had spent only a few days in Poland bad air. We all get that way after a while..." ing the Americans at Berlin has
given rise to considerable senti-
all homes of hopelessly impoverished people —
Suddenly I became aware that my head was
people without profession and trade whom no aching and I felt ill, after only a few minutes ment in favor of America with-
drawing
from all future Olympics.
one can help any longer—were eliminated from spent in this dungeon. The photographer looked
When Sven Hedin, the Swedish
my visiting list. Only the homes of laborers, mer- , sick and motioned me to go on
explorer,
was invited to Ilitler's
.
ch ants and tradesmen who were in some way
box to broadcast on the "History
"No Work, No Food, No Air, No Hope"
being helped, either through the child care ac-
of the Horse in Asia," Der Fuehrer
Despite the darkness I could discern some didn't know that Hedin is of non-
tivities or the free loan kassas, were visited.
life in the girl's face. We began talking and she Aryan ancestry.
Due to a law which was passed in 1927 and • told me that she had just returned from a two
The world Labor Athletic Car-
became effective in 1932, at least 90 per cent months' stay in the Medem Sanitarium. "So much
nival in New York this week-end
will
be an annual affair . . Its
of the Jewish craftsmen in Poland lost their right fresh air, such food and freedom," she whispered,
to practice their trade and to employ apprentices. "but as dreadful to know that I had to come back sponsors have already booked Ran-
dall's Island for July 10 and 11,
It provided, among other things, for compulsory here. Life is so much more unbearable when 1937 . . . They are also planning
membership in a goal and for a general examin- one knows that there is sunshine and laughter an indoor meet at Madison Square
ation before such membership would be granted. elsewhere in the world." In her aim* way the Garden next winter . . . Senator
A membership card, because of its high price, was girl voiced the grave problem both children and Benjamin F. Berman of Cincin-
nati„ donor of the trophy which
beyond the reach of most Jewish artisans. Too social workers have to face in Poland. The short the Seven Arts is presenting for
poor to be able to afford it, unable to compre- rest brings a child back to life—but back it goes the outstanding individual achieve-
hend the law and in the majority of cases corn- to poverty and starvation from which there is ment at the carnival, has an artis-
tic hobby—painting . . . Hispor-
pletely unaware of it, they failed to comply with no escape.
trait of Stephen S. Wise will be
it, and are today in the same position as the
Seventeen people dwell in this cellar. Three presented to Dr. Wise upon his re-
vendors of pretzels and ties, whose trade is ille- families. A shoemaker Zellchowski, ill with T. B., turn from Europe.
gal and who run at the first eight of a policeman. father of six children. One was away in the sum-
Tennis circles are whispering
Unable to practice their trade, unable to find mer colonies when I visited them. His wife also that Helen Jacobs is ready to hang
up
her racquet for good.
employment—bewildered, helpless and hunted, is afflicted with the disease, and so are all the
Get ready for a big welcome to
they are now the target of a renewed economic remaining children. Chang, his 18-year-old daugh-
Max Krauser, European wrestling
struggle.
ter begged me to take her away—but she was c hampion, who is coming here soon
above school age, and nothing could be done for . . . Krauser, who hails from Pa
Dazed by the Bad Air
land, turned down an invitatioon
To many the name of Pokorna Street in her. The poor child was too ill to be rescued from the Polish Amateur Wrest-
anyway.
Just
a
matter
of
a
short
time.
ling
Association to act as trainer
Warsaw will sound familiar. We found house
for the Polish Olympic team.
The family of the shoemaker Rotbaum, also
No. 8 easily enough but could not locate dwel-
Joe
Gould, Jim Braddock's Jew-
ling No. 4; it was not on the list. A child brought consisting of six children, make their home there ish manager, must carry a Jewish
us to a small opening in the ground which led too. He was the man prostrated on the bed, I calendar with him ... By consult-
Into a deep and dark cellar. It sounded im- was told. Unemployed over two years—he and ing it he found that Sept. 26, the
probable, for on our list were the names of three his children were gradually starving to death. date proposed by Max Schmeling
for the Braddock bout, is Yom Kip-
families of shoemakers. Finally we located the Besides, there is the widow of the shoemaker pur ... As a result the match will
Gutterman, who died of T. B. a few months ago
caretaker, who again led us to the cellar door ,
be held on Sept. 24.
and said: "Don't act so squeamish, some people and left her with two tots. She is the only one who BETWEEN THE LINES
Anti-Semitism will play a big
live worse than that ... " We descended the receives several loaves of bread a week from the
Kehillah.
part in Illinois' gubernatorial cam-
wooden steps deep ,into a subterranean passage
paign . . . "Big Bill" Thompson,
A
tiny
alcove,
wide
enough
to
hold
one
bed,
and landed in complete darkness. We did not
former mayor of Chicago, will run
adjoined the cellar. A young boy sat leaning against Governor Henry Horner
know which way to turn when a candle-light against
the bed and made an effort to stand up as the candidate of the Third
appeared in the darkness, far off, and a•woman's
Party, whiib is headed by Newton
voice said: "This way. Be careful of your heads." when I entered. But he could not make it and Jenkins, Chicago's would-be Hit-
fell back into his lifeless position. Ilis breathing ler.
The air was so putrid and heavy that we was uneven and halting. "We all
get like that,"
We wonder what were the feel-
breathed with difficulty. We walked through pools
I heard the girl say. "No work, no food, no air, ings of Judge David B. Samuel of
of stagnant water and mud which continued right no hope."
Shreveport, Louisiana, when he
into dwelling No. 4. At first we saw nothing.
The photograph was taken at a full minute's fined • Negro woman $25 for seat-
The candle-light was gone and our eyes unaccus-
ing herself next to a white woman
exposure. Miraculously it penetrated the darkness in
a trolley car . . In Germany
tomed to darkness. But through a little opening,
and brings mute testimony of an economic battle. Judge Samuel would be thrown
far above the ceiling, some light shone, and field.
into a concentration camp for sit-
ting next to an Aryan woman.

Irma
able NOTE:
life led
b y May here gives us another of her eyewitness accounts of the miser.
Jews, of for whom economic discrimination makes the barest
livelihood almost Polish
impossible

achievement.

I Meet the Chief Himself

What about the monopolizing of the pro-
fessions, the stranglehold on the 'universities,
the overwhelming influence of the Jews in
cultural life? After the emancipation of the
Jews in Germany about a hundred years ago
the Civil Service and many of the learned pro-
fessions remained closed to them. Jewish in-
tellectuals could only become doctors, lawyers,
or journalists. Thus the percentage of Jews
in these walks of life was higher than the
percentage of Jews among the whole German
Population. But since the Jews had to compete
freely and enjoyed no legal or extra-legal
privileges there is surely no cause for com-
plaint.

But Nazi propaganda speaks of a Jewish
monopoly and complains that non-Jewish Ger-
mans were unable to find a place in these
professions. A glanee at the official statis-
tics proves the contrary. The highest Jewish
percentage was among the lawyers (there is
no distinction between barristers and solicitors
in Germany), amounting to 18.25. The per-
centage of Jewish doctors was 10.88. Of the
State-appointed lawyers (judges, magistrates
and State attorneys) no more than 2.76 per
cent were Jews. What about the strangle.
hold of the Jews on the universities? The per-
centage here was 2.64. The percentage of
Jews among the teachers in the elementary and
scondary schools was no higher that 0.53. And
in cultural life? The figures show that 5.81
per cent of the producers in the theaters were
Jews, 3 per cent of the actors and dancers,
2.04 per cent of the musicians and singers,
2.5 per cent of the booksellers, 2.44 per cent
of the painters and sculptors, and 5.05 per
cent of editors and authors. This is neither ■
stranglehold nor a monopoly.
The statistics do not, of course, contain
anything about Jewish participation in the
Communist party, but here also the Nazi al-
legation are completely unfounded. In thole
districts where a large number of Jews used
to live the Communist vote in democratic times
was particular low. And of the
hundred
Communist members in the last freely elected
Reichstag only two were of Jewish origin and
only one of the two was of any importance in
the party.

It is unfortunate that these facts can-
not be brought with equal emphasis to the
Germans themselves who are fed on false-
hoods. Insofar as the mass of the German
people is concerned, "Wirtschaft and Sta-
tistik" is a closed channel, and the infor-
mation disseminated is the type manu-
factured by the Nazi propagandists for
the purpose of arousing hatred and fan-
ning the flames of bigotry.
To the Manchester Guardian Weekly
we are indebted for making the true facts
known to the outside world. In view of
the powerful propaganda machine created
by the Nazis, it is of great importance that
truth should prevail outside of Germany
and that the enlightened peoples of the
world should lA informed of the true con-
ditions in Hiticrland, in spite of Nazi ef-
forts to keep truth hidden.

(coPyright. 1136, 13 A. F. U

EDITOR'S

Our Daring Reporter Shakes Hands with
William Dudley Pelley

WE MUST COME
TO THE RESCUE
OF THE YISHUB!

Journalist's Memoirs Give Bird's-Eye
View of 25 Year's Political History

By JUDAH GILEAD!

By DAN SWETT

A Review by Philip Slomovits

TIIE TUMULT AND TIIE SHOUTING The
The most amazing thing
Memoir.
of George illocomin
EDITOR'S NOTE: So importat are the revelations which Mr. Swett has made
The Macmillan Co, New Tort
153.50)
.
about the disturbances which
In hi. •rticiee that Si,. publisher of The Jewish Trasnipt, Seven Art.
affiliated publication In Seattle, where the yang reporter conducted hi*
rocked the Jewish Yishub in
lavatigatIon, by received severed letters threatening him with dire non-
One of the most fascinating all German territories in Europe.
ce nano publication of theme ankles as stopped ad the Ida.
Palestine to its very foundation personal records of experiences Eetribut Ion for the humiliation.. In-
mts made therein retracted. Tide Is tho Mal article of Mr. Seett's series.
jusices and exactions of
Versailles.
is the indifferent attitude dire on the world's political arena in Tee resurrection
of Germany as •
Copyrigh t. 1531, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate/
played by most Jews in view- the past 25 years, Mr. Slocombe's great Power. as the greatest military
Power in the world.
The elimination
•
ing
'
the consequences of close book is an important chronicle of or the Jews. The destruction of the
"How long can I last?"
Socialist. and Communtet•, lumped in-
reverence while Elmer and the to four months of destruction
events on the international scene discriminately together es worshippers
This was the question uppermost other three beamed at me with the and massacres.
of the ohscene Idol Marx Beyond
and is a delightful picture of in- the...weeping principles nothing Posi-
in my mind as, on July 6, I made benevolent air of murderers giving
nothing clear: • future eon_
a child a piece of poisoned candy.
In 1929, during the first week timate associations with the lead- tive,
fused and ark Illumined only by the
my last visit to the Christian
After I had shown that I was of bloodshed, a movement was ing figures in world affairs.
apocalyptic timion of • mingle fanatic.
Party office. I am known in the deeply impressed by the privilege automatically set
Neither
nor political pro-
It is amazing that a single vain nor philomoriiy
in motion in
dt
o,
rine: 'only • rei lg ion of
Jewish community, and many Gen- that was to be granted me, the con- every hamlet and city
in every journalist could have made so briar
ityi The Oerman State
Is
God, and Adolf Hitler is his
tiles in the city know me as a Jew versation picked up where my en-
many friendships, interviewed so prophet
"
and a liberal sympathizer. To be trance had Interrupted it. Moder country on the face of the many distinguished statesmen,
Mr. Slocombe left
was holding forth on the beauties globe, and especially in thil managed to be an eye-witnees to
Hitler and
sure, I worked under an assumed of the working man's life in Ger- country and in England, to
wrote
the
warning: "France
so many important world events .
will
name, but I entered into the whole many. The Bremen and other Ger-
Litvinoff,
Tchicherin,
Curzo
do
well
to
beware
of
Hitler."
n,
thing on the spur of the moment man luxury liners, he said, were gather a defense fund for the Gandhi, Hitler, Mussolini, Doll-
Even at a time when Hitler was
and did not take the necessary built solely to enable the German protection of Palestine's Jewish fuss, Lloyd George, Ramsay Mac- still laughed at, this brilliant
time to build up my false iden- laborer to take free vacation trips communities.
Donald, the sculptor Epstein, the British journalist drew an analogy
tity. So that I felt that sooner or at Hitler's expense. As Moder
Conditions are comparatively painter Jo Davidson, Ludwig between Hitler and Mussolini and
later discovery would be certain.
drove each point home Elmer
Lewisohn, Primo de Rivera, Ana- said that if Mussolini, similarly
As I write this I realize that I would put in an ingratiating "Gee, worse today than they were in tole France, Sinclair Lewis, James ridiculed, could rise to power in
have not been found out to date ain't that great?" and "Now that's 1929. True, less than half the Joyce, Lincoln Steffens, Conrad eght months, it could also happen
only because of the unusual stupid. what we'll have under the Chief's number of Jewish lives were Bercovici, Ilillaire Bello•—whom with Hitler in Germany.
ity of McDonald, Zachary and the plan."
Briand and Drayfusard s
lost. But the destruction con- the author calls the "first Englilh
rest of the gang. Mrs. Hoffman,
At last the Chief, William Dud-
Nazi" who denounced the Jew.
A very Interesting character
the one person in the whole crowd ley Pelley in person, entered the tinues for an infinitely longer "in his grand, 18th century
broad-
whom I feared in that respect, has office, accompanied by McDonald period. Twice as large a corn- sheet the Eye-Witness — Leon sketch Is written by the author
been out of town for the past two and two plug-uglies I had not seen rnunity is affected. A much Blum, Georg Bernhard and score. of Charles Rappoport, "the gro-
weeks.
before. Every one in the office rose
of others too numerous to men•
The two preceding articles in and greeted Pelley a genuine Fas- more serious political issue is lion are among those arrayed by tesque, amiable, witty, uncouth-
bearded, uncouth-spectacled phi-
this series were written with the cist salute, which he promptly re- at stake.
Mr. Slocombe for description and
idea of having them printed after turned. Introductions were then in NEED FOR SECURITY
analytic and for resume of their losopher of the French Commu-
I had been found out and would order. When he came around to
nista." Equally interesting
For 15 years we have built views on the International hap- ence Is made to the "little refer-
be unable to obtain further inform- me McDonald gave me a real
dark,
pening' which affected the entire
ation. Now, however, I feel dif- build-up. The Chief seemed dis- up in Palestine what we con- universe In the
soft-voiced
Jew, Boris Souvarine,
put quarter of a friend
ferently. The members of the tinctly pleased.
and admirer of Trotsky,
tinue to hope will be not only • century.
Christian Party are, in a sense,
a haven of refuge for perse-
who had organized the small but
Pelley's Token
Ht. View of Hitler
maniacs. If I do not wait until I
committee of the Third In-
Mr. Slocombe appropriately active
"You don't know what a feeling cuted Jewries but a central
t ernational which was shortly to
am discovered, but disclose myself
beforehand by writing and signing of confidence it give me," he said, point for the creation of new concludes his memoirs with de- accomplish the long-threatened
iptions of his Interviews with schism In the ranks of French
these articles, I shall be prepared "to know that I have so many Jewish values. We have poured
for any step the fanatics compos- loyal workers throughout the into the country our best Ilitler and Dollfuss. The Inter- Socialism."
view with Ilitler was arranged for
ing the Christian Party may take country spreading the gospel of
brains, Immense wealth, the him by Rudolf Hess who In 1034
Writing about Artiatide Briand,
against me. Consequently this will the Christian Commonwealth."
Seeing that I was tongue-tied flower of our youth. All these became ileputy.Fuehrer, "the arc. Mr. Alocombe recall, that "during
be my last article on this subject,
the
stormy days of the Dreyfus
and henceforth Chief Pelley will with awe, McDonald came to the contributions toward. the plant- and only to Ilitler In the tier.
emir he had taken part in the
be without what he termed "one of rescue. "Mr.—is an ex-marine, ing of • garden Spot In the arch>, of the National Socialist midnight
pi of the very
arty.
Mr. Slocomb. write, that
my most loyal supporters."
Big Shot, and he's going to drill
men who had rallied to
the boys in his district as soon as midst of a desert are threat. he felt that Hitler wail sweet dI••dmIlar
The Chief Himself
the defense
ened
alone,
"that
of the victim. Clemen-
with being plucked by a
he heeded, on the
When I entered the party office we get them organized."
"gin, Millerand, Jaures, Anatole.
McDonald was out and the office
Pelley beamed and extended his destructive spirit. Agitator. In moot Informal orra•lon., the
lent .upport of an 111Utilehec"
Prance, Emile Zola and others
occupied by Elmer, a steady hand.
beet
wlose interest it Is to hare lin pr ePiliOn
eveiy night to discuss the
hanger-on whom I have described
of Hitler, gathered two
"Alt my boy, If I had a 1000
before, and three °the • One was more like you I'd sweep the coun- medievalism prosper where we year. before his rise to power,
neat day'• campaign. They
wrangled So only Frenchmen, and
a German named Moder, who was try of every Jew from Maine to hope to bring progress are In. most Interesting;
Eren,l) politicians, can wrangle
constantly compafing this country the Pacific." (Members of the stigating even the humblest
t:"'' , e ver a question of policy, At .
to the present German paradise Christian Party are all middle-
.
aos•wl lir the
ilerof meths a
• 0,0 isanio•4 G. t. Medi/Goa
under Hitler. The other two were aged. I am 22, and have seen no among the Arabs to destroy the
fetal
suggestion. The
Gm
tootollist•il
non-descripts whose vocabularies members approximately my ■ ge). good will that was created over nn.'
Primo*. •Mt• others fell upon It, tore It to
POW/.
11 " mor.la.••• beNee
a
consisted mainly of "yes" and
period
of
years,
and
to
pl.,.,,
and
finally,
adopting it as
ere.
"Have you your silver shirt
eal ..4.4 ec lit the damns or 1111
"dirty Jew-Communists."
••• as H.
ate enmity where friendship
their own, pleaded with Briand
yet?" Pelley asked me.
Mee, ;oweohoh4 See to. 11•• Weft.. to agree
When I entered an air of ex-
Mattm/1
owl
.1 '
to it, With feigned re-
ob.
"Yes," I replied, "but I haven't
•■ •• tat l•miaa4 Ike
lertanra he ace
pectancy filled the office. Elmer been able to get as L sewn on yet." and amity I. needed.
ot,
I
• M I'M
a own
ee met 11
The young people whore we
greeted me profusely, and gushed
••1 0 1•0 110 • meet
I. • get,. .M,f original proposal." Mr. Slocombe
Thereupon, from • box which
Iteal
eine:
at how lucky I was to have McDonald had in kin desk, Pelley have settled In Palestine, the ••• •
ennial
Ms
that
Itriand
"b
-
rought
•Loolo
lot
oh
dr6pped in when I did. I was going took a regulation 98 cent silver- men of wealth rise have
IN, •
me tactics
IP •
••
1h.
f.f...
to have the privilege of meeting gray
d Iplotneer " Into the practice of
I
shirt with a large red cotton vetted all their IsinslowiD.Ii• I/•
.6
1 174 0,. 1 . . 4.1h 17,,, lia
the Man Who Will Save America L sewn
...%4
.
:lie
and..
Jewleh Cachabee
over
—the Only Hope of the Gentiles— he handed to the left pocket. This build Industries in Ow Jewlelf
IA
New Ilffht Is thrown on the
14 10,0 peso. to le:
saying: "I want
ma ON. •ef
the Big Shot—Chief Pelley Him- you to accept me,
• 11 •,11,• of ••• ■ ••• im
NS •
this as a gift from Homeland, our ytonaers whet
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self
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behalf of pre•lltler Ger
i t this astounding information t me, in token of my appreciation of are ari4enr,la gr remaraaata ha.
ot000 •11
4 ,4.1. o1 4 ,
• ronterenre at Cannes. man9 at
I registered the proper degree of he patriotic work you are doing. Comm
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