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MACCABEE
STATISTICS
(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE)

man, center half, with four
Gaul Machlis,
goals apiece.
outside right, tallied three
times. Imria Mausner, in-
side forward, and Jticob Zeli-
vansky, halfback, scored twice
each and Moishe Beth-llalevy,
inside forward, and Arieh
Birshstein, outside left, count-
ed once each. Friederich Don-
enfold, touted as the star of
the team, failed to score.
The total attendance for the
11 games was 216,000, with the
three games in New York and
Brooklyn accounting for 85,-
000.

WATER DEMON

Just so you won't be sur-
prised when you begin to hear
about a Jewish water demon
breaking world records, we
want to introduce you to Ed-
ward Sabot of Ohio State Uni-
versity. Sabol, who has just
transferred to Ohio State from
Columbia, where he starred in
his freshman year, holds the
national prep school record for
40-yard free style (0:18.6)
and the national prep school
record for 100-yard free style
(0:52.4). Sabot is also the un-
official interscholastic record
holder in the 100-meter out-
door. He was a candidate for
the 1936 Olympic team but
lost out in the semi-finals of the
100-meter event to Art High-
land, who won that event at
Berlin. Ohio State's chances
for the Big Ten swimming
championship are materially
improved by the addition of
Sabol to its natatorial squad.

(cop) right. 1938, ft A. F. /4 )

JOSHUA THON DIES

WHOLESALE ONLY

WARSAW. — (WNS)—Polish
Jewry is mourning the loss of one
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of its veteran leaden in the death
Dr. Joshua Thon, one of the
For your convenience we are open of
outstanding figures in Polish Jew -
Mondays •S: Wednesdays till it p.m. ish life for nearly half a century.
Born in Lemberg in 1870, he was
graduated from the University of
Berlin in 1895. Two years later
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of political Zionism.
During the Versailles Peace
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chairman of the Committee of
Jewish Delegations. When Poland
became a republic he ss•tts elected
to the Sejm from Cracow. To-
gether with the late Dr. Leon
Reich he was a militant fighter
for Jewish rights. In 1924 he
visited the United States in the
interests of the Tarbuth Hebrew
schools. In recent years he served
as president of the Zionist Organ-
ization of East Galicia and Sile-
sia. Ho was also a member of the
Zionist Actions Committee and of
the Jewish Agency. A linguist of
note and a facile writer, he wrote
in German, Polish, Yiddish and
Hebrew. Dr. Then was a regular
contributor to Ilaint and the au-
thor of numerous literary and
philosophical works.

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man of the 1936 membership
campaign, who spoke briefly, out-
lining the course of action and
urging the friends of the schools
to make every effort to increase
the membership enrollment of the
schools. Mr. Schaflander pointed
out that membership consists of
people who are in sympathy with
the work of the schools, and who
are fully cognizant of the difficul-
ties encountered by the schools.
Ile asked every solicitor to make
this not only a money-raising
campaign, but an educational
campaign so that the members
will become active and more
vitally interested in the progress
of the schools.
After the business part of the
meeting, Cantor Jacob Sonenklar
led the members present in sing-
ing, and the evening ended in a
social arranged by Dr. and Mrs.
A. E. Bernstein.

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
TO MEET ON MONDAY

The regular monthly meeting
of the Home Relief Society will
be held on Monday, Nov. 23. at
CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES
1:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs.
Abe Gordon, 8511 La Salle Blvd.
Mrs. Sidney Wallace, chairman of
NYE WILL DEBATE
this meeting, will present the
NEUTRALITY ISSUE guest speaker, Miss Cecile Whe-
YESTIRDAY TODAY $ TOMORROW
lan, supervisor of the special
bureau of the Public Welfare De-
(CONCLUDED FROM PACE 1)
partment, who will give • survey
once a major war has broken out. of the activities of her depart.
Rabbi Leon Fram will preside ment.
over the debate and will direct the "Hank" Greenberg to Ad-
aibcussiop which will follow it. dress J. Y. P. S. Sunday
After the !peal:erg have delivered
"Hank" Greenberg, the baseball
the mein addresses and their re- star who was voted the most valu-
NAYS THU SAMI GOOD Sr'
buttal speeches, members of the able player in 1935, will be the
audience will be free to ask ques- guest of the Junior Young Peoples'
THE 0.,•0 */
Society of Shaarcy Zedek on Nov.
BEER IN THE GREEN BOTTLE tions of each speaker.
22. In addition to the program
The price of admission for the planned there will be movies. The
debate is 65 cents per person. entertainment will begin at 3:30,

Season tickets may still be ob- in the Shaarey Zedek social hall.
tained for the remaining nine All members are invited.
Charity Bridge of Young programs at $3.75.
On Nov. 25, the Junior Young
Last Tuesday night there were People's Society will give a
People's Bicur Cholem
1,000 people at the Temple to Thanksgiving eve dance under the
Chapter Dee. 2
listen to the opening lecture by direction of Rita Cooper. All mem-
Stuart Chase who evoke on the here are requested to dress as
A charity bridge-luncheon will subject. "Can Government Keep farmers. Refreshments will be
!served. The dance will start at
be given by the Young Women's Out of Business? •'
19 p. m. in the social hall of Shaa-
Chapter of the Detroit Bicur,
rey Zedek.
Cholem on Wednesday, Dec. 2, at
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Altes
Law

BRANDEIS THE JEW

,IONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE

own people. He reveals himself
here:

”DurIng ntont of nl)' life sly cont•ct
Jew, and (Indolent Nato nlIght. and
I saw( little thought to their Pruhlems
ea, e by asking myself from time to
time whether we were (chow log by our
es clue apprec lotion of the °M.O..
Pies w hIch this hospitable r ounlry at-
f aids S1y approach to %Molten WRA
through AtIlello•licon. Practical egper•
teme mid obwreation convinced no that
to be good.tonerleann. we must be bet-
ter Jews. and to be better Jews ee meet
he ''Isles.' .

The the few confused and hesi-
tant souls opposing the neces-
sat•y sacrifices in the development
of a homeland, and at the same
time seeking to conceal their dis-
turbances over the myth of dou-
ble allegiance he speaks with
clarity:

11 r y

Wall whin vontrIle-
uted tentacle whom Mg hoots tube Was
a better man amt a belt, Ante:lean
for the sarrItIoe he Made. Es ery Amor.
Icon Jew who aid, In ads anc Mg the
Jewish Net I lement In •aleothie, though
he fm I that neither he nor his dee-
rrndants will errs i.e there, w like-
wise he a better man and a better
American for doing no."

-

And to those who are wonder-
ing regarding the beneficient ef-
fects of Palestine upon our own
life, he presents this arresting
view:

"The
e In America CAI) be re-
lied upon to per taro fully their oh-
Ilea Hon And there are ere, lal reasons
s hy we should Is eager to do go, for
Polest
te me g I, en mono., of doing for Ile
for
ur more then we con mer be ailed
upon to do rolr Polestinc, for the Jew-
tenaleson ,
In Paleollne will enable
to perform our Nato duty to Amer-
/c
it I htip on to Make toward
the attainment of the American Ideal,
do.1110, rw y am! social Justice that
lin sec OW111,1111011 for w hIc h religion
ilf• Moe pet ullai ly fitted the

llow America may have been
influenced by some of our tra-
ditional idealism he points out:

tt's Inxistent demand In the

. .:11111•

Ury Ix f Or a,rinl Junthe. That

nis6 ha s been the Jews' et riving for
ages. Their affliction as well as their
tenni. has prepared the Jews for ef-
10, tits. democracy. Parsers to broad-
ened their m moat hits; It *ruined then
potient endurance self •control,
and in nal rithe It made them think
roc well as suffer. It deepened the pax-
-ion for Ightennenese "

Palestine and the Zionist move-
ment as rebuilders of the spirit
of Jewish life are presented in
the following:

'Mir cols' bulww el( egoinst &moral.
Ira lion is to develop In each new gen-
eration of Jews In America the sense
of 'Noblesse oblige' Thal spirit can
41evelopell only with those who re-
gard their rote s s destined to live and
to live with a bright future. That
c-1.1t It con beet be deVeleeed by se-
ely participating In 1.1111, way In
furthering the Ideate of the Jewish
unlana tie e. RIO title Call be done ef-
fectively only through be the
Zionlet movement: .

And his strong faith in the
possibilities of returning to the
manliness of agricultural pur-
suits is thus expressed:

the Jewish celonles of Paleatine
there pre no Jewish crIndnoln, berause

014110(1011 to retry Core' era It, Ideal..
The nee Palestinian JewrrY Produces.
i :et e a (AI ,,
n
eL,11;(01”n:1, ;, (.,. Kr(
, int

of
wheal; great peciagognen like
I
Yellin
t of t omen
Bork
Schatz, the founder of the Refold: he.
I eidd 14 11./1111, ill).
Jewish guards
of peace, win mend watch In the night
agRIOSI maraud,. and (loco( of vio-
l. cat deeds."

Nor do we need to speak of his
signal contributions to develop-
ment of the Mandate plans, the
American Jewish Congress idea,
and the economic development of
the Homeland. Indeed the whole
Zionist movement in America is
essentially the reflection of his ef-
forts and philosophy.
With all that, Justice Brandeis
belongs • to the whole world of
liberal ideas. His is an aristoc-
racy of spirit which knows no
distinctions of race, or creed, or
caste. Compare Oliver Wendell
Holmes, one of the greatest jus-
tices of our time, with Brandeis.
Holmes thrived amidst happy
surroundings of place and cir-
cumstance. His father, a chal-
lenger of fetishes, an eloquent
battler in the cause of medical
progress, moving in the atmos-
phere of Emerson and Lowell,
surrounding his son with a virile
literary and pioneer environment.
Brandeis, the offspring of a par-
ent blighted by uncertainty, and
hounded from native land, en-
gaged in the easier bend of com-
merce. Holmes cloistered in the
comfortable surroundings of Har-
vard professor and justice; Bran-
deis, for a quarter century pur-
suing the hard road of espousing
lost causes as advance agent for
the present social-political forces
in behalf of the underdog. Holmes
signally free Irons psychic, ra-
cial, or social disturbances; Bran-
deis, true to type, must share
them with the rest of us. Ilolmes
in scintillating phrases, discard-
ing the academic for the human;
Brandeis probing, ever probing,
into every field with what Jus-
tice Hughes referred to as:
•so keener blade has ever been

toed, but It Is the knife and ock III of
the surgeon exploring the opet upon of
the NM 151 orgaul,m With the Purpose
. . the master of both mic-
of , ore
ros , ono stud teleto- ope.•

Widely apart in rearing, in
tradition, in racial heritage, in
color of "blood," yet do these
two master minds reach the same
goal of academic freedom, so-
cial justice and economic liberal-
ism.
It is the privilege of the Jew
and his burden as well to be the
carrier of civilization front land
to land. Since Josephus we have
been trying to explain this mis-
sion to our neighbors and to our-
selves.
Some would like to point to
Brandeis who has reached per-
haps the highest pinacle in the
gift of America, the supreme
bench of the land, and say of him:
"Here is Brandeis, and his
achievements. They are as good
or better than what others have
done with the same God-given op-
portunities. These achievements
are typically Jewish!" But we
must be content to say instead:
"Brandeis, a luminous and her-
oic figure, is what he is because
of American opportunities which
his father came here to enjoy;
and his own gifts to America are
but the modest reurn to a hospit-
able land of an earnest seeker of
freedom and the social verities."

IFINEBERG TO ADDRESS
MIZRACHI ON NOV. 21

The Mizrachi Organization of
Detroit will sponsor a Melaveh
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at Congregation Bnai Zion, Hum-
phrey and Holmur Sts. The guest
speaker will be Rabbi S. Z. Fine-
berg of Flint. Isaac Rosenthal is
president, Daniel Temchin and
Max Schneider, vice presidents of
the Mizrachi Organization.

tacked Jews in the university
and in streets, seriously injur-
ing many. Professor Suknitzki,
who attempted to protect the
Jewish students was mauled for
his pains. Among the injured
was M. Rubenstein, son of
Chief Rabbi Rubenstein of
Vilna. Robotnik, organ of the
Polish Socialists, is urging
young Socialists to meet the
anti-Semitic terror with terror
of it. own. An anti-Semitic
paper in Lodz is raising funds
for the relief of "Christian
victims of Jewish rioting."

to play a significant part. There
are two kinds of Americanism—
one is dying out except for Hick-
ville and Ilickvillites — the other
is emerging triumphantly. The
older Americanism in vogue until
a few years ago would advise the
immigrant to shed his racial, reli-
gious or cultural characteristics,
as so many handicaps in the way
of successful life in the new coun-
try. It advised the Jew to throw
overboard somewhere between
Danzig and New York, his inherit-
ance, the sum total of ideas and
ideals which, as the heirloom of
his people, he has carried with him
on his march through the ages. As
a substitute for all this, he was to
embrace fervently, unquestion-
ingly and undiluted that mystic
essence—Americanism.
Transition came, and it brought
about a new appreciation of the
American past. as a sum of values,
and of the American future as a
synthesis of many cultures. The
new Americanism would say to
the immigrant: "This country
needs your own contribution. Jet
the Jew bring his Judaism, the
German his thoroughness, the
Frenchman his sense of style, the
Englishman his sense of fairness.
Let each immigrant offer up on the
altar of the new country, the cul-
tural assets of his own group."
The new Americanism asks the

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BUCHAREST. — (WNS) —
Anti-Semitic riots broke out in
various parts Rumania as an
aftermath of a convention of Fas-
cist anti-Semites held in this city,
according to reports reaching
here. Returning from the con-
vention, many of the anti-Semitic
delegations attacked the Jews in
their home districts, destroying
Jewish-owned shops and injuring
many Jews.

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18,888 Jews Left Lithuani a in
Last 10 Years

KOVNO. — (WNS) — From
1925 to 1936 there were 18,888
Jews who emigrated from Lith-
uania, according to figures made
public by the Kovno office of the
I A S-ICA-Emigration Associa-
tion. During this 10 year period
4,988 went to South Africa, 2,165
to the United States, 6,084 to
Palestine, 1,829 to Urugray, 1,134
to Argentina, 910 to Brazil, 821
to Mexico and Cuba, 344 to So-
Jew for the sake of America to viet Russia and 563 to other coon-
emphasize his Jewish characteris- tries in Europe and overseas.
tics, to introduce the Jewish note
into the symphony of American Lamport Proposes Industrial Plan
to Aid Polish Jews
culture, to intesify and expand his
NEW YORK. — (WNS) — A
Jewish activities so as to enrich
the culture of the United States. plan for large-scale industrial co-
The dilation of our youth's vision, operative action to find a market
the preservation of their intellec- for Polish industry and provide
tual honesty and moral strength employment for Jewish workers
and manufacturers in Poland was
is a sine qua non in this labor.
outlined to a group of representa-
"Become • Man"
On two critical occasions in the tives, key Jewish organizations
history of our people the dying and exporters by Samuel C. Lam-
leader bade his successor above port, cotton merchant and phil-
everything to be strong and be- anthropist, at a meeting in his
come a man; for what determines home. Submitting to the meeting
individual destiny is not learning the results of his personal investi-
alone, or sentiment alone, but gation of Jewish conditions in Po-
fundamentally strength of charac- land, where he spent considerable
ter. The history of the Jewish race time, returning to this country a
is a process of elimination. People few weeks ago, Mr. Lamport of-
without self-restraint, slaves gov- fered the plan as a constructive
erned by their appetites, cowards suggestion for ameliorating the
and weaklings, must fall by the plight of Polish Jewry. Although
wayside. They who survive and the plan is only in its formative
who take up the struggle of Israel, stage, those present indicated
have survived because of their that the organizations which they
moral impregnability. The Amer- represented unofficially would
ican Jewish youth, to rise to the join in such a united undertak-
height of its argument, must be ing. Mr. Lamport informed a
willing not so much to reduce the representative of the Seven Arts
margin, as to raise the level, of Feature Syndicate that he would
its pleasures, to cultivate higher not pursue the plan unless he was
emotion rather than hanker after assured of the complete support
primitive instincts, to train itself of all the Jewish organizations
in the service which demands the concerned. From a reliable source
individual's ethical self-realization it is learned that the conference
as the minimum contribution to in Mr. Lamport'a home fore-
shadows an arangement between
national and universal welfare.
the Joint Distribution Committee
and the Federation of Polish Jews
in America which would result in
some understanding for carrying
out the project proposed by Mr.
Lam port.

British Liberals Fear Anti-Fascist
May Prove to be a Two-Edged Sword

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
and dignified manner in the hope
of winning for the accused
istence of small Jewish shopkeep- milder punishment. The various a
ers" in Poland and that these Frankfurter defense committees
must emigrate.
in Paris, Geneva and Amsterdam,
and the anti-Nazi organizations
Swiss Seek to Prevent Demonstra- hope to convert the trial into an
anti-Nazi demonstration which
tions at Frankfurter Trial
GENEVA. — (WNS) — Swiss will focus world public opinion
government officials will not pre- on Nazi persecution of Jews and
mit the forthcoming trial of Da- other minorities.
vid Frankfurter, young Jewish
medical student from Jugoslavia, Poland Asks Right to Determine
who shot Wilhelm Gustloff, Swiss
Allocation of Palestine Visas
Nazi leader, at Davos last Febru-
WARSAW. — (WNS) — The
ary, to be used either for anti- Polish government is demanding
Semitic propaganda or as an anti- the right to determine which Po-
Nazi demonstration, it was learn- lish Jews shall get immigration
ed from authoritive sources here. certificates to Palestine as the
Determined to keep the trial from price for signing a transfer agree-
becoming an international sensa- ment with the Jewish Agency
tion, Swiss authorities have let which would enable Polish Jews
it be known that their sole ob- with capital to take their capital
ject will be to give Frankfurter with them to Palestine in the
a fair trial. Any attempt by form of goods. Negotiations re-
counsel for Frau Gutsloff to in garding the agreement have been
ject anti-Semitism or by counsel going on for some time between
for Frankfurter to utilize the trial Isaac Gruenbaum, member of the
for an attack on Nazism will be Agency Executive, and Polish of-
strictly tabooed. The court which ficials, but it has not yet been
will try Frankfurter has informed sinned. The 'faint, Zionist organ,
both sides that Emil Ludwig's which desclosed Poland's demand,
book in defense of Frankfurter opposed giving the government
and a Nazi book in defense of any say in th eallocation of cer-
Gustloff will not be allowed to be tificates.
presented as evidence.
The renewed •nti•Jewish ter-
While preparations are being or in Poland claimed two more
completed for the opening of the Jewish victims when Jos•ph
trial on Dec. 9, the supporters of Bercovit ■ and Israel Zindel died
Frankfurter are engaged in a of wounds received in • .hoot•
heated argument regarding de- ing affray mad& • Lernber
fense tactics. Frankfurter's law- cafe. The two Jews were fatally
yers and family as well as Swiss wounded in repulsing an attack
Jewish leaden insist that the de- by a gang of anti-Semites. At
fense be conducted in a sober Vilna nationalist students ■ t•

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MONTREAL. — (WNS) —
Two anti-Semites, Saluste Lavery
and De Patrio, have announced
their candidacy for mayor of
Montreal in the municipal elec-
tion to be held on Dec. 14.
Neither is given any chance of
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Nazis Tear Down Statue of Felix
Mendelssohn
BERLIN. — (WNS) — A

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statue of Felix Mendelssohn-
Bartholdy, celebrated German
Jewish composer, which has stood
in front of the Gewandhaus in
Leipzig since 1892. has been torn
down by the Nazi authorities. No
reason was given for the act but
it is presumed to be due to the
fact that Mendelssohn was a Jew.

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"Dirty Jew" Epithet Hurled at
Blum Start. Riot
PARIS. — IWNSI — The

Epithet "dirty Jew" hurled at
I'remier Leon Blum by Rightist
members in the Chamber of Depu-
ties as he took the rostrum to de-
fend his Minister of the Interior,
Roger Salengro, against charges
of disloyalty during the World
War, precipitated the worst brawl
that the Chamber has witnessed
in many years. While the presid-
ing officer, Eduoard Ilerriot,
pounded hie gavel in vain, Right-
ists and Leftists engaged In an
hour's fighting. Later Premier
Blum received a vote of confi-
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Latke Party of J. W.
E. W. 0. Dec. 8

party to be given Tuesday, Dec.
8, at 12:30 p. m., at the Jewish
Center, Holbrook and Woodward.
A report will also be heard in
regard of the meeting held lad
week by the North Woodward
branch of the oneanization, at
which it was decided to send $50
for the orphans at the Makin
Horne in Jerusalem, Palestine.

A special board meeting of the
Jewish Women's European ,Wel-
fare Organization will be held
Monday, Nov. 23, at 12:30 p. m.,
at the home of Mrs. A. Satofsky,
active board member, 1734 Vir-
ginia Park.
Milt Gross, cartoonist and
At this meeting arrangements writer, is a •ew arrival in Holly-
wood.
20th Century-Fox has Just
will be made for • Chanukah
home-cooked luncheon and lathe given him a term contract.

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