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AlNaftali fewisk Periodical Coact

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AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

IEPuritortifinsn (H RUN ICU

September 11, 1936



NAZIS DECREE CONFISCATION OF
25 PER CENT OF PROPERTY STILL
HELD BY THE JEWS IN GERMANY

AUXILIARY SERVICES

Will Be Held During the

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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

(CONCLUDED FROM PACE ONE)
--

SELECT SITE FOR
MACCABEES GAME

(CONCLUDED FROM

Europe by Secretary of State
of the sponsors' committee was
Ilull in an address to the repre- Whispering
Campaign Against accepted by Mayor Fr•nk
In the Social Hall
sentatives of 50 nations attending
Prejudice Planned
Cousens when a committee con•
the third World Power Confer- APPLETON, Wis.(WNS) — A
sitting of Mr. Caplan, Cu. D.
ence, Warning that war was im- 'whispering campaign of appre-
Newman, Jacob Maser, Harry
minent, Secretary Hull urged his dation of Jews, Catholics and Pro-
Weinberg, Henry Abramovits
listeners to use their influence to t,,tants" to spread among the and Morris Shaken called on
allay the suspicion, hatred, dan- people of the entire country the
him on Wednesday morning to
CHICAGO BOULEVARD and LAWTON AVENUE
gerous ambitions and conflicting inter-religious good will expressed
offer hint this post.
philosophies that afflict the world. at the sessions of the Midwest In-
The Jewish team front Pale-
-
stitute of Human Relations was
stine is now enroute to the Uni-
British Anti-Fateists Adopt Spe- decided upon by speakers at the
ted
Sates and will land in New
final day's sessions. Dr. John A.
cial Shirt
Will Deliver the Sermons
Folio, prominent Catholic layman, York on September 14. A large
Will Conduct the Services
LONDON (WNS) — A non- cited the two main sources of pre- committee of prominent Ameri-
political and non-sectarian anti- judicv as first, "the implanting of cans of all creeds will greet these
Fascist organization, headed by false ideas of religions, races, peo- Jewish heroes in the field of
WE WISH TO REMIND YOU TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR THESE
W. Bateman, a non-Jew, has been ple and institutions in the minds of sports upon their landing in New
SERVICES WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY
organized here and has adopted our youth," and second, "the profit York City. The committee In-
an official blue and white shirt. that people make out of pre- cludes such outstanding citizens
Cards of admission can be secured at the office or by calling Tyler 4-6200
Called the Legion of Blue and Judi," Other speakers who as Gov. Herbert Lehman of New
White Shirts, it is often referred pledged for inter-religious toler- York; lion. Jeremiah Mahoney,
Tthe committee in charge will be at the Synagogue to assist you in securing your
to by the Mosley Blackshirts as an , and cooperation were Dr. honorary national chairman of the
seats every evening from 7 P. M. to 9.30; all day SUNDAY, SEPT. 13TH,
"the storm-troops of Jewry." Or- Felix Levy of Chicago, president tournament, Senators William E.
and also WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16TH, day before Rosh Hashonah.
ganized early in the summer, the of the Central Conferenc of Amer- Borah and Robert Wagner; lion.
Legion already has held numerous icon Rabbis; Dr. James M. Yard, Ogden L. Mills, Benjamin Winter,
meetings. It explains its adoption executive secretary of the Chicago Mayor LaGuardia of New York
of a special shirt on the grounds Round Table of Jews and Chris- and Mayor F. Davis Wilson of
that its leaders think that if Hans; Dr. W. E. Garrison, pro- Philadelphia.
enough different organizations fessor of Church History at the
The ''..Maccabee team is making
wear political shirts the Home University of Chicago; and Dr. the 7,0000 mile journey from Tel
Secretary will issue an order ban- l'hilip L. Semon, director of the Aviv to engage in a series of in-
sing all such shirts.
Chicago Jewish People's Institute. ternational soccer matches with
CONCLUDED Fitolf EDITORIAL. PAGE
I picked teams in a number of
---
Ku Klux Klan Rally Fails to Drawllarge cities in this country and
Frankfurter's Trial Set for
old widow to become a farmer-
Crowd
to demonstrate Jewish prowess
November
YORKTOWN, II EIGH TS, N. in the field of sports. This re-
ette.
GENEVA (WNS) — Reports Y. (WNS)—Less than 200 Klans- nowned
team won the champion-
Like most undertakings of that David Frankfurter, slayer of nun gathered here for the Labor ship of the Neiir East.
inexperienced people, the four- Wilhelm Gustloti, Swiss Nazi Day Weekend rally which Ku Klux
The first game of the series will
leader, will go on trial for murder
dooms farm was not a great on Oct. 16 have been denied here. Klan leaders had expected to draw be played at the Yankee Stadium
15,000
K.
K.
K.
members
from
in
New
York on Sept. 27. Philo-
success at the outset. But the
The Jewish medical student will
Westchester and Putman counties delphia and Pittsburgh are next
elder girl went to a girl's train- not be tried before the middle in the first Klan gathering here- on their itenerary and possibly
of November.
ing school, and when she re-
at ruts since 1931. Grand Dragon Baltimore, after which they will
II. W. Goring, in his address, de- swing west and play in Detroit,
turned home she took over the
11111 ■ 1= ■ Ell ■ MIEMI
New Rumanian Cabinet Adopts dared that the Klan does not hate Chicago and St. Louis slid pos-
farm in capable hands.
anti-Jewish Regulations
Jews, Catholics or Negroes but is sibly a game in Toronto and Mon-
BUCHAREST (WNS) — New organized solely to fight Com- treat where Jewish and Gentile
They grow vegetables. They
have gone in for poultry-rais- regulations, foreshadowing a vig- munism. Despite protests of Cath- sportsmen are anxious to wel-
orous economic drive against ,,tics of the vicinity a cross was conic them.
ing. The girls speak Hebrew, Rumanian Jewry, have been pro- burned at the gathering.
A strong reception and spun
although the mother still clings mulgated by Valerius Popp, min-
committee is being formed
Group of 100,000 Sought 8
inter of commerce, restricting the Youth
to her accustomed German.
irDetroit under the leadership
by Gerald Smith
rights of Jewish merchants. Fur-
of
Maurice
J. Caplan, chairman,
A neat concrete bungalow,
Me. (WNS)—
ther uneasiness has been aroused
youth organization of 100,000 to Jacob Maser, chairman of the
comfortably furnished and look- among Jews here by the fact that A you
athletic committee, and Gus New-
ing like some suburban dwel- Jon Inculetz, vice-premier in the support the Townsend and share- man, secretary. The sponsors
Fascistically inclined cabinet, and the-wealth movements will be committee, besides the above
ling outside Berlin, is now their
established
within
six
months,
the
a notorious anti-Semite, has been
home in a pleasant colony not
Gerald K. Smith, anti- named, includes Maurice Arons-
decorated by King Carol. Nation- Rev.
,
nitic supporter of Congressman son, Kurt Peiser, Philip Slomo-
far from Tel-Aviv. Pictures on wide celebrations in anti-Semitic . so
vitz, Nate S. Shapero, Isaac
circles marked the birthday of Lemke's presidential candidacy, Shetzer, Simon Shetzer and Her-
the wall testify to an artistic
declared here. "Fighting Corn-
Alexander
Cuza,
dean
of
Romani-
appreciation, a pair of silver
umim" is to be th e principal man Jacobs, director of the Jew-
an anti-Semites, who was hailed as
ish Community Center.
candlesticks to a very real or- teacher of 3 generations of Rum- work of this youth g roup.
Tickets will soon go on sale
thodoxy. Flowers come from anion youth. Meanwhile the govern-
and all Jewish organizations and
meat dissolved a second training
the patch of garden outside.
individuals active in communal
camp of the anti-Semitic Iron
life will be solicited to make the
And above all, the women
Guard at Carmen Sylva on the
visit of these great Jewish sports-
have a reserve of capital. The Black Sea. Zelea Codreanu, head
Rabbi Moses Fischer of Congre- men and athletes to this city a
income from the farm is grow- of the Iron Guard, disbanded his
celebration worthy of the dignity
ing gradually, although still followers upon receipt of a dis- Ration B'nai Moshe announces the and honor which the Maccabee
solution order. lie indicated that following topics for his sermon on sports organization of Palestine
insufficient.
his organization would not oppose Rosh Ilashonah:
so richly deserves for its splendid
A WORKING FAMILY
dissolution of the camps so long
Thursday morning, Sept. 17, accomplishments in the athletic
Along the coast between Tel- as it was permitted to continue its "The State of World Jewry , as development of Jewish youth in
Reflected on Rosh Ilashonah."
Palestine.
Aviv and Iledera is the verdant propaganda activities.
Friday morning, Sept. 18, "As-
The 20 sturdy young men com-
Sharon, and it was in one of the
NEW
YORK
(WNS)

From
sets
and
Liabilities
of
Judaism
of
prising
the , Maccabee Soccer team
private-capital settlements that
1926 td 1935 there were 22,272 the Present Day."
are
the special representatives of
the J. AI's. came from Nahalal
the thousands of Jewish young
where, for five years, he had been Jewish emigrants from Rumania
according to figures compiled by BETH EL RE - OPENS
men and women developed under
a tinsmith.
an emancipated Jewish life in
You might think that, because IIIAS. The largest Jewish emigre-
YEAR'S
ACTIVITIES
tion
took
place
in
1929,
when
Palestine and are the defenders
this family has a frigidaire and
as well of the lives and goods of
(CONCLUDED ,nom PAGE I/
a five-roomed house, they are 4,544 Jews left Rumania. During
the
same
period
18,888
Jews
the Jewish pioneers who built
wealthy. They are not; they are
Several new thriving prosperous communities
10-session tern,.
hardworking. Father, mother and emigrated from Lithuania.

courses will be announced as well in the old homeland on the sandy
three children have their settled
Jew Killed, Scores Injured in 58 the regular courses sin Jewish desert and swamps in I'alestine.
chores.
Polish Outbreak
history, literature and compara-
M. is a tinsmith, and he spends
his leisure time with the cows WARSAW (WNS) — A Jew tive religion.
Sonic of the most picturesque
and poultry. His wife keeps was killed in Lodz and scores
house, sells the milk and eggs, is were injured there, in Warsaw international personalities ever to
and
other
cities
when
a
Socialist
come
to Detroit will appear at the
saleswoman and marketing ex-
pert combined. They had poul- demonstration in which ninny Temple Forum this season. Promi- SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont.
try-breeding experience in Rus- Jews participated was broken up nent among them will be Dr. (WNS)—The three Jewish anti-
sia, which is about the only thing by an Endek counter-denionstro- Stanley High, president Rouse- Nazi refugees who were arrested
they remember of that country. tion and turned into a riot. Many velt's expert adviser upon mat-, here on charges of illegal entry
Even the children work after Jews were seriously wounded, and tern of race and religion. An- , and threatened with deportation
school hours. The eldest gi rl windows of Jewish shops were other intriguing personality will to,Germany have temporarily es-
WHOLESALE ONLY
the made
anti-Semitic
at- be the Princess Loewenstein, who raped deportation. Appearing
she is 15—has become an expert broken
tackers. by
Police
numerous
Showroom Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
will come with her husband, l'rince before Magistcate Elliot, Bernard
in the coop; her brother of 1
arrests,
Hubertus, for a symposium upon Breenner, Max Bleucher and
distributes the milk. The young-
the current situation in Germany. Chaim Rosenberg were remanded.
est one of 8 does all the odd jobs
Peace Conference Condemn. anti- Still another will be Sir Wilmott I pending efforts of counsel and
around the farmstead.
Semitism
Lewis, the great British writer friends to arrange for their return
There is a healthy, human spir-
BRUSSELS— (WNS) — Anti- and traveler, who will speak on to the United States. The United
it about the M. family. They
have seen things and gone places. Semitism was condemned as a the subject, "The British View- States Immigration authorities
have agreed to permit the refugees
They can extract the most out of menace to world peace in a res- point on World Affairs."
the very minimum—even two of olution adopted at the World Peace On Saturday morning, Sept. 12, to re-enter the United States.
Congress
here,
at
which
15,1100
de
-
Rabbi
Leon
Frani
will
occupy
the
their rooms are rented out. When
Boris Morros, now one of Holly-
a storm comes, they don't com- legates from all parts of the World pulpit and speak on the subject,
pledged themselves to do all in "Closing the Books." The serv- wood's big shots, is continuing his
plain but weather it.
Courage such as they show is their power to preserve peace ice will be held at the main auch- interest in the "Night of Stars"
not rare, but a commonplace through the League of Nations. torium of the Temple. and has actually arranged for
every major productions company
thing in the striving Palestine of Palestine was highly praised in an
The work done by the Jews in Enjoy Double-Mellow OLD GOLDS to ship a star by air to Madison
these times.
Palestine was highly praised in an OLD GOLD'S Prize Tobacco. Square Garden next month.

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Exposition. "Each has something to
give; each fills a definite need."
1- The great variety of these ex-,
hibits is indicated by advance
plans now in the hands of the cen-
tral committee which is acting as
a clearing house. There will be
boys working on construction of
tin can utensils and actually pre-
paring and canning food by the
cold-pack method; girls will en-
gage in camp cookery, and out-of-
doors skills and handicraft work.
A day in an orphans' home will
be one of the exhibit..

Describe Care of Children

In the health group, slides, in-
struments. motion pictures, and
other forms cf visual education
will be employed to show treatment
of burns, sinus infections, use of
oxygen tents, treatment of arth-
ritis varicose veins and other of
the more frequent illnesses.
Care of children extends from
an incubator bed through to adult-
hood. Visiting housekeepers will
help solve home-making problems
for all interested in budgets. re-
cipes, menus, old people's homes
will tell their story of provding
security and a happy old age for
those no longer actively engaged in
in earning a livilhood.
There will be few static exihibts.
As far as possible the diversified
services of Community Fund
agencies will be actually demon-
strated, and supplementing ex-
hibits will be the daily programa
of lectures and entertainment
features, not yet completed.
Working for the success of the
eight day program with Mrs. Mc-
Evoy, the chairman are Mrs.
frederick , C. Ford, floor commit-
tee; Mrs. Hugo A. Freund, speak.
era committee; Mrs. Anrew Hot-
chkisa, music committee; Mrs.
John G. Garlinghouse. hostess com-
mittee and Mrs. Franklin H. Rock,
general publicity.

EDITORIAL PAGE)

View of Tel Aviv

Another item of interest in Mr.
Nevinson's introduction is his ills-
like for Tel Aviv as compared with
Jerusalem, but Miss Kahn is quite
thorough in her description of the
all-Jewish city and is in a sense
also critical. To quote Mis Kahn's
views of Tel Aviv:

- The m•Jority of the people In
Axly are not now sh•I they were he
fore Teerhere .re barb.. end prem. hern
• . portent and journallete aro Mello
g.nhe
P r •
A m I vetI
I le they were

good
teacher. •nd prearhere and Journaldo•
toes may be ve ry appn ore barber. and
nogr
her
P ° 1: oYou
" 'd
n he'l 'e to he patient In Tel
Aviv. when • barber I•kee • email
illVer from your ear son, ',um( fernprz.,.• ■
new welhvereed he In in (Ireek lit•reture
before you Maude set- lonely Irked
In
the end
co
der
la no thoroughly charming •nd ono
known so much about Greek literati,.
and freneoen. In entitled to t•ke • ewe.
from your ear. I once remember 'ete

7171:n' l'ert •
1 11,1rL7.
jell. "15t , tinnar, r fi
' er71.1-e
mont ghastly
remake I had tn
rovnt.rod in a long life or POI,' Pe ,
• Itea. I nom loot ■ 11.0111 10 50.1.11. 5 it in
rIghteona wrath when mY . 00, 1.. 0100
me VA, the rook Horn thi• rentaurent
e tutoring her
mn in Let n
hat could one do I nth. fare of
die,
"

1V

min Bronx of Jeruanlern where everY•
body who hi embody wan., to— end
nmally dove—hulla e large 11.)11.4. on •
small plot.

- Thin bowing to cuordn. thin 00111, lout -
new Of one. neighbor. this living In
hokm,. ham ...fated great derOlUm In ell
thing. In Jerumelent When the noted
sculpt... Henn. torloff, tame home to
Pelentine efter ,pending mane year.
• hroatb thonmede of leboreta almoat
battered down the arm. of the 111..11KOP
Mueeurn In T01 .1,1, There Ivan no
She
derorum. There Wee elGrioue
and to postpone the 011 1.ing o ste
ar •nd
poetpone It again The) 1.4,1 her work
tend they 1.1111,01 a aped, e aped. Rut
without decorum When the exhibited
In Jerumekni the gallery dipped with
polite decorum There0a. quiet and
appred•tion Th• crowds who
came to the opening were ••!barenwed.
Everyone who should 11/“. .. bean there
te• ...L. Mze....There_wart decorum,

t i with music.. In Tel Arl, the
- fto in
People rerry niuniciena whom they It,'.
through the 'tree,. on their ahouldera
In Jetueelern • ■ •cord them a...tone
attention and rentralned appiauge Even
on the night that Mb-heel Tenho told
before then, the flrat philharnmnic
y rrt•
Phony fa, hOpIra In Paleetine they did
not forget theninelvee. The eye. of mme
of the eudiem • were unneturelly bright
when greeting. sere ....hanged In the
lobby between tart, There •ea
,norile
*nee
ev•rIon. rongretulatingr
one elm There nen e sap.. menee of
birth In the Zion Theater Met night Rut
very vigoue end very polite

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gressional District."



It is impossible to write about
book
Mr. Mazer is the only Congressional candi-
The reviewer is tempted to quote her
ttilhoeltJecAoimshmce n o itliec
ngtivoes
n
date in the 15th Congressional District who
paragraph after paragraph of (kvutzoth). There is -me paragraph
Miss Kahn's book in order to em- which is especially worth quoting
received the recommendation of the Aperican
phasize the beauty of her descrip- on this subject. Miss Kahn writes:
Citizens League as well as that of the Detroit
tion of the Jewish city. but there
.•The k,utroth •re the itimpleat
are other elements which must he laden. In Palerdin• The chaluttim who
Citizens League.
In the lc, uttoth Sr, the elmolleH
Thla ad donated by • bo•ne... Mend
referred to. There are her attitudes II,.
M.O. Therefor , while there may be
who Loewe Hr. Metres qualtdeatione.
toward the kvutzoth and her view sees ..hunt
rsenthing elme
Inn
done
In
thin
new
land.
there
are
no
of Jerusalem. The latter is of in- doubt% stout whet la being done In the
11•11•1111111Cla
terest at this point as a means of klutenth Perh•I• he ,tom whet ie be.
c ontrasting her views of Tel Aviv. Mg Anne Sr th. kustroth I. not the Im-
in . WM. J . Cody Candidate for 1 Clyde Austin Candidate for a "perferred" candidate of the
portant thing no morn ea oh la beg
Speaking of Jerusalem, she writes: I v. in ■ h• It .ulsol li. The e k,uttoth •re ,
Detroit Citizens League. He is
'lb, In ferumlem. Immigrant. Are not
Circuit Court Comte
Congress in 13th District
hone., Downright lumlamenial Stark
35 years old, married, has one
conetantly being event up at your feet
In their almond. An afar k es th• Mlle
missioner
lik. gift• from the nen Too donot feel
child.
A• .terra •• the
thatatm- mind the
rn
the rowing
of the Immigrant. You dm
reek. that t h• rh•tutsirn break before
Clyde Austin, Democrat candi-
not fee l the phy.1.1 expenalon of • that mow the wheat •nd plan the ,Ise.
nation Immtgrant. imp In Onieti , by h ue
Attroney William J. Cody seeks date for Congress in the 13th
yards.
BACK-SEAT DRIVERS
or train. They sup Into their lets Th•n
District,
has been • resident of this
Taken as a whole, this hook is a the office Circuit Court Com-
hey .110 between four wall. Then they
Jude ho was driving when
district forpast 12 years. Ile was
begin making proper rails on prone, charming poem which will thrill missioner as a Democrat.
Mrs
They •re Insect le formal din.
you
hit
that car?"
Mr. Cody Is • young man, very always active in Demurs/.c party
tiers •I eight If thee ••• wealthy Amer. Zionists as well as those who have
Marine (triumphantly, shout
lean• or wealthy Routh African. O., not yet caught the spirit of the active in party affairs and enjoys affairs. Elected in 1932 as a mem-
• re itp.1.4 to many formal
dinner•
at
It
a good law practice in Highland ber of Highland Park's charter three sheets in the wind)— "None
eight. They go to - Al
a.en Jewish national movement We
Perna,. they give - Al 110171.e of their recomment the book very highly Park. He is ■ an enthusiastic sup- commission. he was chosen in 1933 of as judge, we was all sitting in
own ftne - m t• • or another aeeePt• th•M
porter of the Roosevelt "New as a delegate to the Constitutional the back seat."—C. S. S. Penn-
worthwhile description of porter
a
as
into the fold Teen they are ••wallowed
I Convention, favoring repeal. He is sylvania Keysto:.e.
Deal."
up to Rebell& Dr Halploth. the pro•Per• Jewish efforts in Palestine.

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