America' yewisk Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO TIEDLTROITIEWIN/I (RON ICLE August 28, 1936 - and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Ntm ■ imeems NE1=111111n1r BUY FINE FURNITURE es CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL. PACE ern against the rising tide of the Hitler menace. Mr. Liepmann's life story is pretty well known by this time. He was born in Hamburg in 1905, in the harbor neighbor- hood. His father was killed in the war, his mother died of :malnutrition and he was adopt- ed by an uncle. He ran away and, as a stowaway, came to the United States, worked as a gardener and waiter. He returned to Europe, had a var- ied career at all sorts of trades and later turned playwright. He wrote several novels. When Hitler came into power Liep- mann was arrested, sent to a concentration camp, managed to escape and was taken aboard an American oil tanker. He wrote his "Murder—Made in Germany" when he recover- ed from the effects of his con- centration camp illness after hovering between life and death. He has lectured exten- sively in this country, has been invited to visit Russia and has had charge of emigration work in London. WHOLESALE e is plot ital. nti- :rit- ible e in THROUGH YOUR OWN DEALER ... FROM THE MOST COMPLETE SELECTION IN THE COUNTRY om. are s a be- his ng- 'Y's Ds- ve- or- America's foremost manu- facturers are represented on the floors of SCHOR'S Wholesale establishment. rs. Ith m- a em /C- ite it- s• nd iet es. ed a Iy LIGHTS FROM SHADOWLAND We wish to emphasize that the public may procure this fine furni- ture through any dealer of their own choice. is re Ie r. r, ,CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGED for a period of three years. A chance meeting of Adler, Rex Weber and Gus Edwards in a New York restaurant led to Adler's ap- pearance with Edwards' act where Cantor heard him. Cantor intro- duced Adler to the late Florenz Zeigfeld who spotted Adler in the show, "Smiles." Finally, Adler hit dull times. He wrote Sid Grauman, Hollywood impressario, under the name of a Chicago theater manager, that Ad- ler was a sensational harmonica player. Adler h appened to be in the manager's office a couple of days later when Grauman telephoned from Hollywood. COMES TO HOLLYWOOD "He was Lew Lipstone," Adler said, "Ile was a good sport. I tipped him off to what I had done and he boosted me. I took ,a plane to Hollywood and opened in a Sc S i If FUIVNIITUU COMPANY WHOLESALE ONLY Showroom Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Who Remembers Thirty Years Ago? There are many men, scattered up and down this continent who are retiring this year on a comfortable income. They are men who 30 years ago or thereabouts pur- chased a Great-West Policy of Endow- ment at age 60 or 65. 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A report EaJoy Deublo-Mellow OLD GOLDS will be heard from the investiga- OLD GOLD'S Prize Tobacco. Special Meeting of J. W. E. W. O. Monday, Aug. 31 POLITICS AND RELIGION Fires Underground (CONCLUDED from iii 'JEWS FLEE POLISH TOWN AS BANDITS STAGE NIGHT RAID EDITORIAL PACE) one hand, point to the Rethschilds as symbolic of the "international Jewish bankers," and on the other try to persuade the masses that Jews and Communists are synony- mous. They will and do use the en- tire gamut of Julius Stretcher's vocabulary to paint a horrible pic- ture of the "Jewish menace." Against such demagoguery and rabble-rousing it is not enough to state politely that one's best friends are J ews , that one has opposed the Ku Klux Klan or that one has a Jewish secretary or law partner. If a mob-inciting campaign at- tempts to use a major political par- ty, with or without its consent and approval, as its potential ally, it is the moral duty of that party to disavow it publicly and unequivo- cally. To tiptoe around these infections in our national life is to encour- age their spread. The instigators of these undercover activities, fi- nanced by mysterious money, must be pilloried before the bar of pub- lic opinion. They must be quaran- tined as the carriers of a danger- ous social disease and branded for all to see as outcasts from our political system. It is a sacred obli- gation of both major political par- ties to stigmatize these prejudice. mongers as political lepers. There is a tendency on the part of political zealots to stuff their ears and shut their eyes to the un- checked growth of this dangerous threat to American liberties. They believe that loyalty to a party is more important than the principles of social justice. Decency leagues DR. STANLEY HIGH against immoral films, plays and political party. They resent with hooks have flourished. Protests unprecedented bitterness the place against turning back the clock of which some citizens of the Jewish civilization in other lands have or Catholic faith hold in the high been heard. On the issue of cleans. councils of the nation. They rant ing our own body politic, however, about the power of certain groups we have contented ourselves with in the life of our country and dis- meaningless and futile phrases. A play an animus and deep-rooted courageous leadership must tackle hatred that can be described only this problem. Silence is an act of as psychopathic. They will, on the positive encouragement. that permits the injection of reit - gious or racial issues into this or a n y other political campaign: "Hands off. You are treading on dangerous ground. You are de- stroying the fundamentals of demo- cracy." Streicher'. Picture It would be dishonest to deny the glaring fact that the numerous un. dercover organizations spreading the teachings of Hitlerism in our country are, by a strange coinci- dance, all directed against one "PUT THE JEWS IN THEIR PLACE" (PLEASE TURN TO PAGI 5) ernment." "This pamphlet has just arrived from your country and it by Jews," Wurm replied in answer proves that a Jewish radical mi- to my question about the Soviet nority controls President Roosevelt land. "Russia, you see, will be the and your country", Wurm assured head and front of the attempt of me. world Jewry to subdue the Gentile The main point to keep in mind world. Jew Communists with the help of international Jewish bank- is that this Streicher world clear- ers are working night and day to ing house has connections with the overthrow the Gentile governments leading anti-Semites in America. and set up a super-world-Jewish. Not only is Edmonson well repre- sented here but also the Rev. Ger- controlled power." ald Winrod, editor of the Defender Grauman prologue." The southeastern European and the Revealer, of Wichita, Kan. Later, Adler came to the atten-i countries like Austria, Hungary, "Here is a place in Chicago, near Lion of C. B. Cochrane, English Rumania, Czechoslovakia and Yu- showman, who took hint to London goslavia are very important fields your home in Kansas City, Is it not? At this place you can get where MUSIC critics lambasted him for Stretcher's world Jew-baiting copies of that very important docu- satirically—until after his first en- program, Warm said. To illustrate ment, the "Protocols of the Meet- gagement. Then followed Paris. what was being done in those coun- ings of the Learned Elders in Adler became a sensation on the continent and the King of Sweden Zion," said Mr. Wurm. "The name suggested to Countess Constantine is Patriotic Publishing Company. Don't you want to write down the that he would like to hear Adler address?" at a party which the countess was giving for the King. It was in And on through the whole list Southern France and Adler didn't of professional American Jew-bait- particularly care to play there be- ers. Sa far as I am able to learn cause of the amount of traveling Mr. Wurm and Mr. Streicher had he would have to do so he named not overlooked a single one. what he thought would be a pro- While this interview was in pro- hibitive price. The countess accept. gress a man who was introduced to ed and Adler played. me as a representative of the Brit- ish Imperial Fascist I.eague came THE MOVIES GET HIM in. He assisted l'aul Wurm in ex- It was about this time that plaining to me the plans and pur- Paramount signed Adler, for "The poses of the world clearing house Big Broadcast of 1937" and he re- for anti-Semites. This Englishman turned on the Queen Mary and was on the most intimate terms came to Hollywood. with Wurm. It was not Mr. Wurm Adler found that the conven- and Mr. Fox to them, but Paul tional harmonica was not suitable and John. Moreover, Mr. Fox knew for some of the numbers he was exactly what Mr. Streicher and playing so he designed his own Mr. Wurm were trying to do. He harmonica. His success caused the ROBT. E. EDMONDSON approved of it and seemed to be Hohner company to sign a 10-year contract with Adler under which tries he produced some post cards happy to he in on the Nazi cam- the Adler design is superseding all printed in the form of the typical paign to "put the Jews in their the other Hohner designs. The "der Stuermer" caricatures of the place." There was an ample supply harmonica is sold throughout the Jews. The post cards amused of British Imperial Fascist League. world except in America. The Wurm. He pointed out to me that publications in the office. All of company is now planning to enter their inscriptions were printed in them were shown to me and sam- the American field with the instru- three languages, Rumanian, Bul- ples were given to me with the sug- garian and Bohemian. gestion that I might become a dis- ment. "We have many followers of our tributor of the pamphlets on my movement in southeastern Europe return to America. It developed during my conversa- SPANISH JEWS AIM who will help us to put the Jews tion with Mr. Fox and Mr. Wurm TO STAY NEUTRAL in their place," Warm assured me. that the relationship between this I can believe now that Streicher's world Jew-baiting office in Nurem- Streicher office and the British Im- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) berg has done its work very well perial Fascist League was more 'Labor Front branches in Spain in such countries as Rumania and than that of mere friendship. There received instructions from Berlin Austria in view of the assaults on appeared to be some sort of a busi- to appoint members to check up Jews in those lands. For example, ness agreement. Since my return on every ship touching at Spanish I have just now read in the des- to America I have learned that the patches from Europe that anti- major connection that Streicher has ports. Semitic daily newspapers with a with American anti-Semitic groups swastika on the title page are is through the British Imperial Nazi Threats BERLIN (WNS) — Nazi Ger- springing up in every town in Fascist League. Please keep in mind that this organization as its many's anti-Semitism made its de- Rumania. literature puts it. "has no connec- but in international politics when The anti-Semites in France, of tion with Sir Oswald Moseley's the Nazi press voiced what which there are many, are also co. pro-Jewish organization." amounted to a threat of war operating with Streicher, Wurm Literature of the British Im- against the "Jewish Bolshevists." said. He said that "der Stuermer" perial Fascist League has been sent Following up Germany's protest to was being sold in the princpal to me from numerous American Russia and Spain against alleged po ulaton centers n France. I was anti-German " calumnies" o ver inf ormed that France is now under anti-Semitic groups and recently when I have interviewed the lead- Moscow and Madrid radio stations, the thumb of the Jews and was the Voelkischer Beobachter, Hit- therefore a constant menace to era of these societies I have ob- served the English publications for ler's official organ, warned that Germany. distribution. How do I know? Well, "this protest shows clearly that "In Palestine, yes we are there." I have been offered samples, Strei- Germany will by no means permit Worm declared with the smile of cher by way of the British Imperial this to continue without hitting a sadist. And his face lit up with Fascist League, subsidizes, directly back at the provocations of the sadistic delight when he said "Ah, Jewish Bolshevists and systematic there we shall have some fun with or indirectly, mearly all of Amer- ica's anti-Semitic organizations. calumnies against Adolf Hitler the Jews. There we have Arid) Here then, in these Nazi societies and his government. If the govern- who have caught the true is to be found the poisonous source ments at Moscow and Madrid do friends spirit of our movement. You shall not know how to conduct them- see the trouble that the Jews will of American anti-Semitism and Naziism. It is not difficult to trace selves as civilized nations another have in Palestine." this poison to its source. We have method must be used to teach the . And the papers report that the exacted of Russia in our treaty of Bolshevist Jews." Nazis had to spend only $25,000 to recognition that there shall be no create to the delight of sadistic propaganda in America either di- Nazis, the present Arab riots rectly or indirectly by the Russian MASS MEETING FOR the Jews. Mark my word, government in behalf of Com- WELSH ON SEPT.. 9 against when the truth is disclosed about munism. When shall we have the p present befeonutmitrotuhab tle in Palestine leste in of- it good sense to deal with Fascist The George W. Welsh for Gov- countries in a similar manner? ernor Club will hold a mass meet- fire" of Julius Streicher played a ing and rally in honor of George leading role in the drama. ZIONISTS ARRANGE W. Welsh, candidate for Governor Lialt With B • • h Fascists YEAR'S ACTIVITIES on the Democratic ticket, Wednes- •• You Americans are asleep en day evening, Sept. 9, at R o'clock. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGI ONE) at the Cass Technical High School. this Jewish question," Mr. Wurm Prominent speakers from through. said. "You do not seem to realize by the day seminar in addition to several out the state will be present. All that your country is run Jews. You do not believe me. Well, addresses by visiting speakers. candidates will be introduced from I can show you from documents Mr. Shetzer announces that an the platform. D. Nick Tesauro is marshall of produced in your own country that address will be delivered under the auspices true." of the Zionist Organize- the torch-light parade which will this is Mr. Warm then proceeded to tion of Detroit b • Dr. A. L. Sachar, prec ede the t . and will start give me a course in American anti- head of the 1lillel Foundations. at 7 p.m. sharp. Semitism. He proved beyond doubt Another guest speaker is expected The public is invited. that his office had more numerous to address the organization in with American Jew. September. The proposed three-day George Welsh to Address connections halters than any American office Zionist institute is planned for Noonday Luncheon Club had. January . "Here, for example, is • pamph- The annual Balfour Ball of the The Democratic Noonday Lunch- let prepared by one of your ending Zionist Organization will be held eon Club announces as its next economists which proves that your at Hotel Sutler on Saturday eve- guest speaker on Thursday, Sept country is now dominated by the 'sing, Oct. 31. 3, George W. Welsh, candidate for Jews," Warm declared as he pro- Dr. Harry E. August is presi- Governor on the Democratic tick- doted Robert Edward Edmondson's dent of the Zionist Organization et. The public is invited. chart of the "U. S. Invisible Gov- of Detroit (CON , L•DED FROM PASO ONE) rey Zedek, who was unable to at- tend. lan Synagogue Appeal. Chairman Henry M. Abram- vitz was spokesman for a delega- tion representing the Detroit branch of the American Commit- Nee Appeal at this gathering. Mor- ris Shatzen A. Greenbaum, Ilarry Weinberg, J J. R. Greenberg and the secretary, Nathan L. Welch, com- prised the rest of the delegation. Appeals for support to the local drive committee will be made in the various synagogues during the High Iloly Days. The details will be arranged at another meeting to be held Tuesday, Sept. 1, at 8 p. m., at the Shaarey Zedek, Room 202. A committee to work out a definite program of uniform action has been appointed by Rab- bi Sperka and will present recom- mendations at this meeting. All rabbis and presidents of congrega- tions are requested to attend. Harry Weinberg, who has Just returned from a visit to Poland, told of the great suffering he wit- nessed among the Jewish papule- ttion. Ile spent nearly a month there and obtained first hand ac- counts of the many pogroms and assaults perpetrated upon defense- less Jews by hands of hooligans. He spoke of the grinding poverty of more than half the Jewish popu- lation in Poland, of the thousands of consumptive children and adults. Describes Plight in Poland "The fear of death is plainly written in the faces of thousands of our people I saw in the streets of Warsaw and other cities," said Mr. Weinberg. "The Jews in Po- land are facing complete economic ruin through the boycott. Polish Jewry has teen condemned by the policy of the present rulers and if we allow them to perish the guilt will lie heavy on our con• science. el have witnessed conditions among our people in Poland which beggar description and I say to you we cannot, must not permit these things to go on unchallenged. We must rouse public opinion in behalf of the hundreds of thou- sands who suffer hunger, disease and the fear of physical molesta- tion and compel the Polish rulers to let up on the oppression of Jews for the sake of the good opinion of mankind if for no other reason. "At the same time we must aid Polish Jewry financially until there is a change In their economic posi- tion for the better. In the name of decency, humanity and fair play I ask all Detroit Jews and I ap- peal especially to you as leaders in the religious and cultural life of our people, to redouble your efforts in the campaign to raise our $25,- 000 quota, so it may be brought to a speedy and successful termina- tion." Additional Contributions Mr. Weinberg made a similar plea at the general membership meeting held last Thursday at the B'nai Moshe and the workers pres- ent were deeply stirred by his vivid description of the plight of Polish Jewry. New contributions were an- nounced by the treasurer, Joseph II. Ehrlich. The Berdichewer Pro- gressive Beneficial Society donated a generous sum from their treas- ury and an additional amount was raised at a special meeting held by this organization to supplement the support given from the treas- ury. l'isgah Lodge No. 31, B'nai B'rith, sent in a contribution, as did Montefiore Lodge No. 12, Free Sons of Israel. Individual contributors include Ilarry Schlanger, Philip Slomovitz, Ilarry L. Jackson, Dr. D. II. Eau- man, Dr, Joseph M. Markel and Mrs. Isaac Gilbert Efforts to collect on outstanding pledges are being continued in ad- dition to the work of obtaining new contributions. The drive com- mittee is especially desirous of sending another check to Poland for the holidays and this could be done easily if contributors who owe on pledges would r e m i t promptly. Checks should be made payable to Joseph H. Ehrlich, treasurer, to 237 Gratiot Ave. Rabbi Mende. Proposes "Sacri• five Week" for Polish Relief NEW YORK — Spokesmen for various shades of Jewish Religious thought in this country have Is- sued appeals to American Jewry to strain every nerve and mobilize all resources of American Jewry for the purpose of mitigating the incredible distress and destitution of the three and a half million Jews of Poland and to support vigorously the $1,000,000 drive of the American Committee Appeal for the Relief of Jews in Poland, it was announced by Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelerenter, chairman of the synagogue committee of the American Committee Appeal. Among the outstanding spiritual leaders of American Jewry who have joined the drive is Dr. H. Pereira Mendes, Rabbi Emeritus of the Spanish-Portugees Congre- gation of New Rork City. Among the measures advocated by Dr. Mendes is the institution of a "Sac- rifice Week" among American Jews for the relief of their per- secuted brethren in Poland, The National Council of Young Israel pledged the support of its entire membership for the $1,000,- 000 drive of the American Com- mittee Appeal. Jacob 0. Zabron- sky, president of the Young Israel, assured the committee that Young Israel will do everything within its power to stimulate action and to assist "you in raising the neces- sary funds by contributing our ef- forts and money during the High Holy D ays ." Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein, one of the moat distinguished spokes- men for Orthodox Jewry. in his letter of endorsement of the drive deplores that "the great publicity given to the German situation has overshadowed the minds of our people in regard to Poland. There is more pressing need today, for help to our brethren abroad, that I know of, then that for the relief of Jews in Poland." 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