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Sabbath Readings of the Torah
Pentateuchal portion—Deut 21:10-25:19
Prophetical portion—Is, 54:1-10
August 28, 1936
Ellui 10, 5696
"An Eye for an Eye"
We Refuse to Take the Lie
ILights front I
Shadowland
The statement in last Sunday's Detroit
News, signed by seven Jewish leaders,
proving the falsehood of Nazi charges
By LOUIS PEKARSKY
against the Jews, is a significent declara- d oZ P WIg
u"t °° ,47.„ !1%I.:',,I b It ies:°::,1;
tion in the interest of truth. It is impor- Arts
Feature Syndicate. Copyrightent of
this feature.
tant for Jews as well as non-Jews; for
(COpyright. Mg 8. A. F. 8.)
those in our own midst who must be pro-
LARRY ADLER
vided with true facts in the existing Ger- —Harmonica King
man-Jewish situation, and for the non-
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—Because
Baltimore music ..;tics had never
Jews who must be shown the falsehood of heard
a Beethoven composition
Nazi charges.
played on a mouth organ, a lot of
things have happened to Larry Ad-
By publishing the complete text of the ler, a recent arrival in the Holly-
statement as submitted by the seven Jew- wood film colony.
has played in vaudeville, he
ish spokesmen, the Detroit News indicated has He played
concerts in Europe, he
has
played
a command performance
the sincerity of a policy that aims to be
before the King of Sweden, and
fair and unbiased. Naturally, mistakes now he has just completed work
are inevitable, and in publishing news and in his first motion picture, "The
Big Broadcast of 1937" for Para-
opinions there is always the possibility mount Pictures. The slender young
of offending some one. Similarly, no news- man who looks something like Ed-
die Cantor still doesn't know how
paper is always free from some slip of it all happened.
Seven years ago, the Baltimore
the pen which may prove damaging and Sun
got the idea of sponsoring a
insulting. We expect that an answer will mouth organ contest and appointed
be forthcoming to the News editorial on a board of judges of three music
the situation in Palestine in which the critics. Adler, who had never
on a mouth organ, decided
statement is made that there is nothing played
he would enter the contest. So he
left for the Arabs to do after being dis- bought a mouth organ. He doesn't
possessed "but work for the Jews; and read music so he had to scout
to find someone to play
when the Jews said 'work,' they meant around
Beethoven's "Minuet in G" for him.
work after their fashion, not after that of HAS REMARKABLE EAR
the Arabs." The intentions of the writer
Now Adler possesses a remark.
may have been harmless, but it is so easy able ear. Ile can hear a number
played once and immediately pick
to misconstrue this statement that we are it up on his mouth organ. So he
surprised, it passed the test of high edi- had no difficulty learning the num-
torial standards.
ber. He admits his rendition wasn't
good, but the critics gave him
The time is at hand when we shall re- very
the prize anyway as they had
fuse to permit any falsehoods to be ut- never heard Beethoven's played on
tered without challenge on our part. Just a mouth organ. After it was over,
as in the instance of the untrue Nazi ac- Adler got the idea that he could
money playing a mouth or-
cusations, so, also, in the case of Palestine make
gan and his parents agreed to
we shall battle for the truth and to the finance him for just two weeks in
end that our rights should be understood trying to crash New York. But
New York wouldn't be crashed.
and respected.
CHRONICLE
August 28, 1936
THE FIRST TWO-FISTED JEW
Tidbits from Everywher e
B y PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
One of the
Strictly
Confidential
By
most picturesqu e figure
s
in the annals of boxing was Daniel Mendoza, England's
heavyweight champion at the end of the 18th Century. On the occasion of the 100th
anniversary of Mendoza' s
death, the autho r
here sketches the interesting life story
of the boxer.
PHINEAS J. BIRON
(Cop) rant, Mt
8. A. F. 8 )
TRANS-ATLANTIC
NOTES
The Fascist putsch in Greece i.
only the first step in a Nazi phi
to gain political control in the Bal-
Copyright. 1135. Eleven Art. Feature Syndicate
kans.
Pro-Nazi and pro-Fascist senti-
Unlike modern pugilists, who die compara-
ment among members of the Brit-
In Exhibition Bouts at 56
tively young, Daniel Mendoza, who won the
ish cabinet is said to be responsible
Then came a tour which served to make for England's muddling attitude in
world's heavyweight title in the pre-Marquis of
Queensburg Rule days, lived to be 73. He died Mendoza'a name legendary in the British Isles. the present European crisis.
Darius Milhaud, the French com_
on Sept. 3, 1836.
On Aug. 2, 1791, he beat "Squire Fitzgerald," poser,
is a Jew.
a
challenger
of
no
mean
ability.
During
the
Charlie
Chaplin's films are
In the past decade, with the constant tri-
banned
in Naziland because he's a
same
year
he
met
a
number
of
opponents
on
uniphs of Jewish pugilists, the name of Daniel
Jew, but in Austria he's taboo be-
Mendoza has become a legendary one. When- his sparring tour, and he admirably succeeded cause he waves a red flag in his
ever a Jewish boxer wins a title or gains a vic- in holding the heavyweight crown.
l atest picture.
Two other fights deserving of mention, in
tory over a formidable opponent, the name of
A Jew almost became the strong-
arm
man for Sir Oswald Mosley's
Mendoza is immediately invoked to show that which Mendoza was the victor, were matched
British
Fascists When Sir Os-
against
the
Bristol
Battler,
William
Warr.
Men-
144 years ago Jews had already begun to make
wald started his blackshirt move-
their mark in the prize-fight ring.
doza emerged the conqueror against Warr on
ment he hired Ted Kid Lewis, for-
mer world's welterweight cham-
Mendoza was nick-named "Star of Israel." May 14, 1792, at Smitham Bottom, and on Nov.
pion, to train his storm troopers.
He was so popular with his English countrymen 12, 1794 at Bexley Heath.
But Lewis lost his $500 a month
that ballads were composed in his honor after
As late as 1819, at the age of 56, Mendoza job when Mosley turned anti-Sem-
his successful encounters, and they were sung was still successful in exhibition bouts, again itic.
throughout England.
Jews in Europe are having a
having made a sparring tour of the country.
hard time, but Jewish women stem
Champion of England from 1790 to 1795, His bravery was evidenced on July 20, 1820,
to get along all right . hlarge-
Mendoza's name ranks high in the history of at Banstead Downs, where after an absence of rhita Sarfatti, Mussolini's private
pugilism. He is credited with being the founder
14 years from the ring, he accepted a match secretary; Lem Riefenstahl, Hit-
of a distinct school of fighting, and developed
against Tom Owen. The latter, a Ilampshire I ler's movie czarina; Magda Lopes-
! cu, King Carol's girl friend; and
new boxing methods. The first period in pugil- innkeeper, was Mendoza's junior by six years, I Mme. Molotov, wife of the Soviet
ism, generally listed as dating from 1719 to Mendoza being In his 67th year. Mendoza took
Union's premier, are all Jewesses.
That Polish soldier who turned
1791, is described in "The History of Boxing" severe punishment, and after 12 rounds Owen
into
a woman and gave birth to a
by Miles as being the stage "From the Champion. was given the verdict. Mendoza took this de-
baby is a Jew (or should we say
ship of Fig to the Appearance of Daniel feat to heart and retired from the ring, becom- a Jewess?)
Mendoza."
ing the landlord of the "Admiral Nelson" inn in ABOUT PEOPLES
Whitechapel,
Not an Altogether Rosy Career
Benjamin de Casseres is collect-
ing. honors . , . The latest is his
Mendoza was born in Whitechapel—Lon-
A Glorious Chapter in Boxing
election
to the American Writers
don's East End—in 1763. On April 17, 1787,
During the period of his absence from the
Union "Hall of shame" . . . The
at the age of 24, Mendoza first entered the ring.
ring, from 1805 to 1819, Mendoza served as "sh" is not a typographical error.
He fought Samuel Martin, at Barnet, and sheriff's officer for Middlesex County. He was
Fate was kind to Erich Becker,
knocked him out in less than 30 minutes. This a most popular figure in England, and the bal- 32-year-old anti-Nazi, who faced
deportation
to Hitler Germany ...
marked the beginning of his success, and the lads sung in his honor were composed not only
He died of a sun-stroke at Anna,
commencement, also, of a period in pugilistic as a tribute to his prowess, but particularly as a Ill.
history which may safely be labeled the Mendoza mark of respect for the skill with which he de-
Rabbi Abraham Feinberg of
New York, who attended the Ashe.
Period.
veloped the fighting game into a scientific sport.
ville National Conference of Cler-
Mendoza's was not an altogether rosy car- It was beginning with Mendoza that prize-fighting gymen and Laymen, will base
eer. Matched with Richard Humphries, after his became a game of skill, science and matching of something very interesting to say
about this conclave of as-called re-
victory over the Bath Butcher, Samuel Martin, wits rather than brute force.
ligious leaders ... Incidentally, we
Mendoza was beaten after 29 minutes of fight-
It was in recognition of his loyalty to the found t al p h N 4)1 I n ee r s of
ing on Jan. 9, 1788, at Odiham, Hampshire. But
Jewish faith, and as the first Jewish champion Houston, Texas , who played so
this bout may have done more to build up Daniel
prominent a part at the Asheville
boxer, that Mendoza was nicknamed by the Eng- pow-wow was a consignatory to
Mendoza than anything else in his career, for lish people as "the Star of Israel."
the original call for the conference
the reason that, as pugilistic historians tell us,
Many Jewish boxers have carried on the along with James True, Robert
more scientific skill was displayed at Odiham
Edward Edmondson, Colonel Sanc-
tradition of Mendoza. Jack (Kid) Berg, Harry tuary
and others of America's Jew-
than in any other fight in the history of the
Mizler
and
scores
of
others
have,
in
recent
years,
halters.
sport.
made themselves felt in championship battles in
Maldwin Fertig is resting up
A return match was arranged. At Stilton,
England. In this country, the Jewish champions at Lake Como, Switzerland, trying
Huntingdonshire, on May 6, 1789, Humphries
forget all about resolutions and
included Benny Leonard, Max Bear, Max Rosen- to
orations on the Jewish issue.
again met Mendoza. After 22 rounds, Men-
bloom, Barney Ross. In Canada, Al Foreman is
Lazar
Lipsky the lawyer son of
doza's opponent dropped to the ground of ex-
contending for the British lightweight crown. Louis, is taking a very active part
haustion, without being seriously injured. The
Perez, a former flyweight champion of France; in New York State Democratic
fight continued after a rest, and again Mendoza
party activities ... Which reminds
Rotholz of Poland, Harry Stein and Eric Seelig us that the 17-year-old son of
felled his opponent. Ile was then declared the
of
Germany
are
among
the
best
known
names
in
Clarence
Low, treasurer of the
victor.
the ring.
New York State Democratic Com-
. Humphries, seeking to avenge his defeat,
mittee,
is
one
of the most promis-
Thus, beginning with Mendoza, a glorious ing amateur tennis
players ... In
met Mendoza in a third battle at Doncaster on
chapter
in
boxing
has
been
written
by
Jewish
case you don't remember, Robert
S ept. 29, 1790. But Mendoza retained his title
fi g ht ers.
A. Low won the national boys'
singles title a few years ago.
Rev. Charles E. Coughlin is not the first
to attack us for what he claims is one of
of our cardinal sins in propagating the
"eye for an eye" rule. He most probably
will not be the last.
Therefore we must be prepared to go
back to the A B C of Jewish law and its
interpretations in order to enlighten big-
ots. We may not always succeed in con-
vincing them but we are compelled to
propagate the truth.
The truth is, according to Jewish law,
that the idea of "an eye for an eye and a
tooth for n tooth" was never literally put
into practice; that the interpretation of it
is that whoever has suffered a physical
injury must be paid the full value of that
injury; that the world's civilized nations
have adopted this Jewish principle as a
measure for inflicted damage or injury.
From Father Coughlin has also come
the accusation that we do not practice the
Two harmonica bands turned him
"Love thy neighbor as thyself" precept.
down and finally in desperation he
Prof. Frank Gavin of the General Theo-
decided that he would get an audi-
logical Seminary of New York gave firm
tion with Rudy Vallee.
The Communist Outrage
answer to this charge when he said:
GETS JOB WITH
RUDY
VALLEE
"The Jews were the first to teach the
Those of us who are in any way sympa-
Vallee was playing a theater en-
principle 'Love thy neighbor as thyself.' thetic with liberal movements were as
Adler Walked up to the
This instruction of Judaism was the rea- deeply grieved by the possibility of false- gagement.
doorman, said that he had an ap-
son why Christ's faith and Christ's people hood that might have been contained in pointment with Vallee and walked
brought a new measure of hope to human-
in before the doorman recovered.
the reports about the Communist anti- He went to Vallee', dressing room
ity."
and
pleaded for Vallee to listen.
Jewish activities in Palestine as we were
The truth is that the injunction "Love about the reports themselves. For a time, Vallee did—and Adler played for
thy neighbor as thyself" is found in Leviti- we had our doubts as to whether we had three weeks with the Vallee band.
even Vallee was not sold on
cus 19:18. But the laws of the Israelites the entire truth in the matter. We thought the But
harmonica idea. "Save your
requires them not only to love their neigh- that it was possible that there was some money, son", he said. "You'll make
bors but also to love strangers in their exaggeration in the transmission of the money during the next year but
midst. "The stranger that sojourneth with reports; that it might have been the work you're a one-time novelty."
BORRIS MORROS
you shall be unto you as the home-born of anti-Communists; that it might have JOINS
After the Vallee engagement,
among you and thou shalt love him as been the result of news disseminated on Adler was again on the outs. He
thyself." (Leviticus 19:34.) Another re- the spur, of the moment. But the facts repeated his crashing stunt with
Paul Ashe, master of ceremonies
lated law is in Leviticus 19:17 which says: which have come to us in the past few in
a show at the New York Para-
"Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thy weeks definitely establish the truth of the mount Theater and again landed a
heart."
job. This time, Ashe took Adler
most outrageous element in the entire sad to Boris Morros, now music di-
It is regrettable that we are always Palestine situation of today.
rector at Paramount studio but
compelled to prove even simple truths.
Recently we received a set of circulars then organizing shows for vaude-
But the manner in which Christians join which were distributed by the Tel Aviv ville tour.. Adler was on tour un-
us in defending truth is a most encourag-
der Morros' auspices for 35 weeks.
branch of the Comintern. These circulars Later he toured with other show,
ing element in our plight.
()'LEARE T•EN To NEXT PAGE)
in Yiddish and in Hebrew make a severe
attack upon the Zionists and rank them
with English imperialism in what the
Fires Underground
The Late "Daddy" Freund
Communists in Palestine try to paint as a
pogrom upon the Arab workers. Every
The death of "Daddy" Adolph Freund outrage on the part of the Arabs is paint-
Heinz Liepmann Describes Sec•
From the Series: Fascism at Our Gates
at the age of 89 puts an end to a most
ret Campaign Against Nazi.
How to Clear the Campaign of Religious Issues
al t interesting career of a most interesting ed in these circulars in glowing terms, but
in Germany
every attack upon them is labelled as an
By
the
REV.
DR.
L.
M.
BIRKHEAD
personality. The mere title "Daddy" of offshoot of British imperialism.
By DR. STANLEY HIGH
PINE S I NDEN61101 ND. )o
which he was so proud indicated the
Ilr t ieing 1111. eirnieht from
lllll
But this is not the only instance of evi- In this, the second of his series of amazing relevations
Lle
article If-uric...It Lull., the
Tran.lated
onei-
It.. e.
T.
and religion. prejudice
contenting
love and esteem in which he was dence about the Palestinian Communist
Clerk. J.
fr o
editor of the
The author to •
the Fascist advanc e in America, Dr. Birkhead gives • de.
lierAld und a former contribul Ina
held by his fellow associates in outrages which now come to our attention.
the Literary !agree. Ile le aril knoun
tailed account of his conventio n
i•or . and
n lecturer amt radio co
reeently
with the assistant of Julius
director of Pr..grarn. or Ili. mnsenta•
Ilm ulmating Commit). .corna.
the B'nai B'rith. He was a well read The Communist Press in New York--"The
Dr. High I,
Streicher, whose propaganda machine is shown to be vigor•
dorei-itor of the Good Neighbor
League.
Those who recall the De-
ously active in the United States,
person, thorough idealist, devoted to the Freiheit" as well as "The Daily Worker"
troit address of Heinz Liep-
causes in which he took such a deep in- —have been so consistent in their anti-
(Copyright,
1136, seven Arts Teal., Rymilegie)
mann, German-Jewish refugee
(Copyright. MI. Seven Arta Feature syndicate)
terest, and in the ranks of the B'nai B'rith, Zionism and pro-Arabism that it is int-
who escaped from a concentra-
.
Religion has no place in politic
he gained a reputation which assumed na- possible
further to hope for any exonera
I was informed that I was talk-
tion
5.1 own shortcomings. If we are to
il
The election of the Chief Execu .1 identify the germ of anti-Semitism,
proportions.
to Paul Warm, assistant to n every country. Here in this office
.
ion of the Jewish Communists in Pales- -
Streicher, and that he would be we are in communication with interestee. hie latest book, tive-of a civilized nation should be !anti-Catholicism and race prejudice
He was a most charming person to meet t ine.
happy to give me whatever infor- those enlightened Gentiles in all "Fires Underground," which based on the economic, social an , we must look for its source in re-
personally and was a brilliant conversa-
ul action. No liberal government has
We have before us the copy of The mation I desired. After I outlined countries who have had their eyes "describes the secret struggle
tionalist, His alertness,the information he Moscow News of June 17, 1936, In an what I had read in the American opened to the menace of the Jews." carried on by the illegal organ- political issues which the variou s ever sponsored or tolerated these
candidates
symboli
"You
mean
you
are
actually
writ-
ze.
When
a
pol
possessed, certainly belied his age. He a rticle in this issue under the title "Brit- press concerning Streicher, Wurm
. prejudices. Even a cursory glance
ical party either openly or cover t. at history shows that the appeals
smiled and began Streicher's de- ing to them," Mr. Wurm declared, izations in Germany under pen-
was without doubt one of Detroit's most a
in's . Policy in Palestine" appear the fol- fense. "Yes," he said, "Mr. Strei- "but we are also trying to teach alty of death."
to intolerance have always been
ly
uses
appeal
to
racial
or
religiou
charming personalities.
t t o er used to carry a whip. He had them the German technique of
identified with attempts to exploit
owing accusations: "The disorders no
Like his previous work, prejudice it stamps itself as a dis the good faith of the people. Auto-
The B'nai B'rith movement will espe- taking place in Palestine are a repetitio
in order to defend himself dealing with the Jewish problem."
honest group ready to sacrifice, f
01
n
I
protested
that
I
thought
that
"Murder—Made
in
Germany,"
the sake of political gain, the prin crate have always sought to deflect
cially miss him because he was such an 0 f the 1929 and 1933 events, but on an in against Jews and Communists who
assaulted him on the Stretcher had over-emphasized the the present one is a most de- ciples on which our country ha popular wrath from themselves by
inspiration to chapters in this city and in C omparably larger scale. They are takin 0 - . frequently
streets. But now," Mr. Wurm in- importance of the Jews in Ger- pressing document. While it been founded. There have aiway 0 pointing the finger of blame at
5
Florida with whom he was associated dur- p lace under new conditions.
. formed me, "Streicher only carries many and the "Jew-problem" was
been pliticians who believe tha some minority. Fascist oppositions
a silver whip which his friends largely the product of a diseased provides a certain amount of the masses cannot understand am t ! to liberal governments usually seek
ing his life time. For Detroit Jews his
"In the first place, Zionist immigratio n have
mind.
"It
seems
to
me
that
the
encouragement
in
that
it
as-
judge
■
given
him
as
a
memento
of
political issue on its own to brand such governments as con-
death closes an interesting chapter which a nd the expropriation of the Arabs' land s the days
before Germany was civil-
e Nazis have over-simplified the corn- sures the reader that the un- merits. It is much easier, these trolled by this or that racial or
will indelibly keep his name in the records h ave assumed record dimensions--the fig ized
t hro
e Nazis. isl y ow the Mr oetrai n - plexities of contemporary civilize- derground anti-Nazi efforts are demagogues believe, to rouse them religious minority. It is an old de-
tion," I told Mr. Wurm. "You see,
of this Jewish community.
U ?es are six times as •large as in 192 - cer by the
to political partisanship by appeal. vice which has no place in Amer-
I do not agree with your views," not altogether dead, it is nev- ing to their baser Instincts, their ican life,
9 government
and twice as large as in 1933.
I said, "I think that you are dead
ertheless horrifying to read of superstitions and their prejudices
"And as for your question about wrong. It seems
R
It
to me that you are
"In the second place, Britain is again Mr. Stretcher's sex perversion I
Whispering campaigns fanning
Eight months ago
solving your problems or ours. the difficulties encountered by religious passions have been set in
him President
Lengthy Campaigns Inadvisable trying to impose on Palestine the scheme shall inform you that Mr. Streicher not
Roosevelt addresned self rather
You
are
merely
making
every
hu-
the
brave
warriors
for
justice
motion in more than one presi- specifically to this problem when
of a legislative council, which when prey is happily married and has two
problem more difficult."
and freedom.
dential campaign. Undercover or- he projecte
There is nothing more discouraging in iously advanced aroused the opposition of - grown children." Mr. Wurm de- man
d the ida
e of a g d
Well, this acted as a challenge to
ganizations
disseminating propa- neighbor as sociation.
dared
with
assurance.
"Mr.
Strei.
community action than an uninterrupted the Arab nationalists. At the same time cher is well-to-do, it is true. But Wurm. He said that he was sure SEEDS OF HATE
fie said: oo "I
ganda demignedhatre
to
foment
racial
should
like
to
see
associations
of
he
was
right
and
that
Mr.
Strei-
campaign for funds which continues week the project of a Jewish autonomous gov- he has made this money out of his
"Fires Underground" read, and religious
d, have made goo neig h bo rs In very own
her
would
some
day
be
recognized
t an d
• in and week out without hope of a rest ernment within the confines of Palestine is newspapers and his other activi- as the "world's savior from the like • continuous story. It is their appearance in our political ci tyd a d n In e very rural comm
unity
either for the campaigners or those whom being advanced. Under this scheme the ties. All of these charges against Jews." "Moreover," he said with tragedy in novel form. It life at various times. The cry to of our land. Such associations
of
keep religious and racialprejudi ce sincere
our leader in Franconia, you should feeling, "we are not alone in these
c
itizens
, like-minded as to
they solicit.
traces
the
paths
of
a
group
of
know,
are
propaganda
invented
by
out
of
political
campaigns
is
noth-
barren, stony uplands and the sandy plains
the
underlying
principles
and
views.
An
increasing
number
of
There are a number of organizations would come under an Arabian canton, Jew•e and Communists. But we people all over the world are com- illegal actors in the present ing new in our ears. Its sound has Ideals, would reach across the lines
echoed in every major election for of creed or of economic status.
that suffer from the mania of conducting while the fruitful citrus valleys created shall reply to these attacks on Mr. ing
to share our views and are German drama and carries the several
Streicher with a truth-telling cam-
generation,. But if we are T
w h om
eyen w,ulf d bring together men and
fund-raising efforts during the entire 12- by the hard work of the Arabian peas- paign
against his enemies who are seeking . advice. The reader through the first months to eradicate this un-American type
fact
is
that
this
'secret
office'
has
month cycle. It is, of course, regrettable antry would form a Zionist canton."
sons to share
Jews and who are being put where been set up for the very purpose of of the German horror. There of political propaganda, if we are their problems and their
hopes and
belong by Mr. Streicher and helping the people in other coun- is traced in the pages of this t o remove this cancerous growth to discover way, of mutual
that in most instances the need for the
and
Only the most ignorant or the most they
his
associates."
from
our
body
politic,
constructive
funds campaigned for is so great that it deliberately biased can possibly speak of
tries who agree with no and who volume the development of a
neighborly helpfulness. We ought
measures
must
be
employed.
When
I
asked
Mr.
Wurm
about
to know by now that the welfare
becomes almost self-compelling to carry Zionist immigration as spelling the expro- the part that he was playing in want to do something about the civil war spirit which caused
Finding Seapegoets
It Is naive to attempt to combat of your family or mine cannot be
on the drive until a certain portion of the priation of the Arabs. It is an utter false- helping the governor of Franconia Jew.problem."
husband to fear wife, brother
bought at the sacrifice of our
Anti Semitic Collection
needed funds is raised. An instance of
in his "important work," he replied
to be afraid lest brother squeal the dark forces of prejudice and neighbor's family; that our well-
hatred by honeyed talk of Mier- being depend,, in the long run,
such an unending drive is the Polish-Jew- hood to speak of Jewish acquisition of with the disclosure of Streicher's To establish the fact that Strei. to
the Nati..
ance. It in futile for
Arab land as being six times as large as world plans and purposee 0 which cher really had a world clearing
our political
the wellbeing of our neigh-
ish relief effort which has now been in in 1929 and twice as large as in 1933. The amazed me and which I have since house for Jew-baiters, Mr. Wurm
Told in the first person, Herr l eader, to reassure racial and re- upon
bors."
progress for three months and for which fact is that since Jews began to settle in discovered Streicher is carrying pulled back the curtains which cow. Liepmann assures hi, readers leioun minorities that they pernon- Thin is
the basis for the organi-
ered his files and proceeded to
out fanatically.
see from prejudice. Ra-
there appears to be no end in sight.
Palestine after the World War, the Arab
prove to me that he was in com- that the narrator is another cial and religious prejudice are sation of the Good Nei ghbor
"You see," Mr. Wurm said, "we' munication
It is to be hoped that the leaders of population has grown from 488,000 in
with every known ac- pernon—a journalint who, as symptom, of cultural degeneracy. League. Not An an election device
have here an office through which tive anti-Semite on this globe.
this campaign, both for the sake of the 1919 to close to 900,000 in 1936. Further- we
correspondent for an English They are in the intellectual sense end not as a partisan instrument;
contact those who are interested
community's welfare as well as the peace more, Jewish land possessions in Palestine in our work all over the world." , He displayed papers and pamph- newspaper in Germany was what a deprennion is in the efonn- I look upon the Good Neighbor
League as • positive and perma-
mIc arose. To Ray that tolerance
lets in any language for which I
of ita own workers, will make an earnest are only 6 per cent of the total area of "What," I asked in astonishment, asked.
Is nent force
Yes, he was in touch with able to secure fact, that were just around th e corner Is quite an
to eradicate the lines of
effort to conclude the drive as speedily as Palestine at the time when we are 29 per "do you mean to tell me that Mr. all of the South American coon- otherwise unprocurable.
creedal and racial demarcation in
sennelenn
as
to
wait
for
prosperity
Streicher hopes to carry his anti.
our
eommunity
life. Not by sub-
possible. Perhaps by adopting new meth- cent of the population.
tries—countries
to
which
Jews
are
with folded arm,. It in not enough
Semitic program into every part of trying to escape from Germany, STORY OF SACRIFICE
to declare racial and religious 's- jugating the individuality or racial
ods of campaigning, a way will be found
Wurm said He produced anti-Sem-
character:Blies
of
the many groups
The benefits of the Jewish settlement in the globe?"
"Fires Underground" le the l a ues out of politico. These issues that form the American people, but
to secure an additional sum of money for Palestine to the Arabs have been so great
Contaiting Anti-Semites
r itic papers printed in Spanish to
re not dead letters that will stay by finding
dory
of
self.escritice,
of
the
a
Polish-Jewish relief and then call a halt that to speak of our settlers as being ex-
"Oh yes," Mr. Warm said in •
comon denomi
p ut. Their germ Is not only carried I n our community
in formation about the Orien
m life through the
manner In which men and wo-
1, living people but is wilfully and
to the drive, but it is certainly clear that propriators is to be a partner in the spread matter-of-course manner. "You
D idn' know that there were Jew.
t
men were prepared to glee up maliciously Injected Into thounandm principles of good neighborliness.
continued campaigning cannot possibly of a gross lie.
we feel that we are getting along
Human relation, ca n
ofI
a
the
Orient?
And
that
------'
since the
eerfectly with our fight on the
me. These preju-
bring the fullest desired returns and at
own lives for the sake of
dices must be viewed an • social just as effectively by good neigh-
Not only in Tel Aviv and in Jerusalem J ews here in Germany. But we ew was essentially an Oriental he their
the same time create perfect good will iq
borliness in the small things. of
have discovered that the conspiracy , might seek to escape to hi. normal the cause of Intl-Nazism. At dineaee, and treated accordingly. e everyday life as by good will semi-
but
also
in
New
York,
Paris
and
in
Mos-
the community.
It is no coincidence that the most n
of world Jewry is not merely t nvironment In large numbers and , the same time this book Is
cow
Communists
have
pursued
an
anti-
but
embarrass
and
compete
with
the methods of cruelly prac- militant and cruel forme of racial ars or round table discussions.
Our criticism is made in a spirit of good
against Germany but against every
Good Neighbor League hope,
now powerful ally Jeli-
and religious hatred appear during t The
will and out of a desire to see true accom- Jewish and anti-Zionist policy for which other country as well. And, there. Germany's
a n. "Yes, we even have
o help to translate Into practical
ticed
by the Nazis and of the periods of economic
anti-Sem-
even the severest condemnation is a wild fere. to defeat the world conspiracy
change. Nor is I ife the ideal
of good will between
plishments for this relief fund.
tie
representatives
In
Russia,
dangers
that
marked
•
every
It an accident that political me. mope
reproach.
of the Jews against Aryan eirili. w
"Put the Jews in Their Place"
POLITICS AND RELIGION
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Nf81.111%.
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nation the Jews must be defeated
hieh is now completely dominated
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step of the underground work-
Howie.' and economic royalists
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religious scapegoats for their
It is as good neighbors that we
at ust
say to any political party
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