InEljerRotrjElt 4Sfteutoma4 January 15, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Officers Elected AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE SEES By Sunshine Club CITIES THROUGHOUT UNITED STATES ANTI-SEMITISM ON THE WANE IN U. S., At Miami Beach PREPARED TO CARRY ON BOYCOTT OF THE BRADDOCK-SCHMELING FIGHT GUARD AND YOUR • BE EYES • SAFE With Health-Lite GI (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) fitted Ere. examined, gl by registered specialists at ■ price you citn afford to pay. MURRAY'S 1119 GRISWOLD ST. nett to klmoTs, nr. MIcIttron Are. eLON1AL HOTEL .41 MINERAL BATH' 2D)IiP1 el 2 I4 214%. %tit litt.AS ; .■ Fu tiiwa• to, 111 \I o .1? .1 E. RUTHENBERG JEWELER 8729 12th St. Tyler 5.7938 Special Distributor of DIRIGOLD The new aristocratic table. ware possessing the color and beauty of 16-karat gold with the strength of stool. Come in and fine ice our display of owolry e FINE WATCH REPAIRING Rev. Center Jacob Silverman %II/MICA& MODEL 13 I Imre Practice Itrentomeodoll ra i este,. it•outess 2903 Elmhurst TO. 64639 Marriage. 1*1 armed Monuments of Character t. • • tivities of Rumanian Jews so that their jobs might be taken by non- Jews." The committee charged Rumen- Ian government officials with mak- ing reassuring declarations, but taking only half-hearted action. In some cases, the committee de- clared, the government itself "in- dulged in discriminations against the Jewish community" arousing protests from many Jewish or- ganizations in Rumania and else- where. which they discussed discrimina- tory legislation passed during 1936, as well as the anxiety caused by recent proposals sub- mitted to Foreign Minister Beck to the League of Nations, call- ing for the enforced emigration of 80,000 Jews annually from Po- land. In reply to your committee's protest," the report continued, the ambassador declared that he Active Here and Abroad fully appreciated the justice of Outlining the activities of the these complaints but that, since the death of Marshal Pilsudski, American Jewish Committee dur- the government has been obliged ing the past year, the report list- to contend with a tremendously ed the transmission to the presi- augmented opposition on all aides. dent of the Assembly of the Ile gave assurances that the pres- League of Nations of a petition ent Polish government was carry- protesting against Nazi Germany's ing on in the spirit of Pilsudski, treatment of minorities within her that It abhorred Nazism and anti- borders, the refuting of various Semitism, that the present gov- Nazi charges against the Jews , ernment would , under no circum- and protests against discrimina- stances, agree to Nazi domination tion in many countries, including of Poland, and that the present Poland, Rumania. Tripoli. Man- regime was growing stronger in churia and elsewhere. In this the face of opposition from both country, the report stated. the Left and Right. Referring to committee has been active in edu- Colonel Beck's emigration scheme, cational work for the promotion the ambassador stated that it had of good-will between all groups been prompted by the desire of in the American population. It the government to keep the doors was also active in immigration of Palestine open to Polish•Jewish work, supporting legislation tend- immigration." The ambassador ing to remove hardships affecting promised to inform the foreign resident aliens. The report also • declared that minister of the bad impression his proposal had made in this the committee is now co-operating with the United States Bureau of country. the report said. Census in the conducting of a Jew•Beiters Gain in Rumania In Rumania. the committee re- special census of Jewish congre- Dr. Harry S. Linfield ported, the anti-Jewish faction gations. has been gaining ground, and is has been appointed United States coming "closer and closer to vic- special agent for this purpose, tory over the liberal elements. and an advisory committee has Anti-Jewish sentiment has spread been appointed, composed of Pro- among the Judiciary, the army, fessor Morris R. Cohen of the the universities, the chambers of College of the City of New York; commerce and industry, and even Dr. Louis I. Dublin, vice-presi- among the Rumanian intellec- dent of the Metropolitan Life In- tuals. This is due chiefly to the surance Company; Dr. Harry G. vigorous propaganda conducted Friedman, statistician; and Dr. by German Nazi agents who work Alvin Johnson, director of the quite openly. Uniformed Nazis New School for Social Research. The annual report was signed are Been everywhere, and the Naz i salute is frequent. Even the Peas- by the executive committee of ant Party, formerly a bulwark the American Jewish Committee. of defense against anti-Semitism, which includes among its mem- M and Ile nr y . zel But shows tendencies of supporting a bers Fred program that would limit the ac. Wineman of Detroit. FORD REPUDIATES ANTI-JEWISH 1300K SPREAD BY NAZIS Werner to Discuss Stage Celebrities (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) Will Address Beth El Y. P. T. C. This Sunday out misrepresentation of the facts. Accordingly steps will be taken to prevent the continued misuse of Mr. Ford's name in this man- ner. We also note your refer- ence to certain persons employed by the Ford Motor Company and being engaged In various activi- ties you mention as being anti- Jewish. In this connection the writer desires to state that inas- much as Mr. Ford has always ex- tended to Ford employees the full- est freedom from any coercion with respect to their views on political, religious or social ac- tivities, they cannot be reproved by us for exercising such liber- ties. Assuring you of our appre- ciation of your having brought the above matters to our atten- tion and with further assurance of our continued co-operation whenever possible, I am "Very truly yours, "(signed) E. G. L1EBOLD, "Ger. Sec. to Henry Ford." P1 MOTHERS' CLUBS Jr. Congregation of Shaare y Zedek ant bed tae HE eat cite nett 1•7 It. rev end net. Eduard Werner, noted leader of the Michigan Theater Sym- phony Orchestra, will address the Young People's Temple Club on Sunday, Jan. 17, at 3:15 p. m., sharp, in the Men's club room of Temple Beth El. From his extensive background of music and contact with many of the leading stage celebrities of our time, Mr. Werner will choose his talk. The talk is sponsored by the Young People's Club of Temple Beth El and is being given under the auspices of the discussion group of this organization. Bud Maybaum is chairman of the dis- cussion group. YETTKA LEVY-STEIN TO SPEAK JAN. 22 (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) dropping the Schmeling bout. Madison Square Garden, the Ath- etic Commission and all °therm- terested parties have been warn- ed of the boycott. Word has been received from all parts of the country that the boycott senti- ment is strong everywhere. Brad- dock and his manager have de- clared they will not fight Schmel- ing if the boycott is persisted in. They have also indicated that they will not be a party to any scheme to shift the bout to Berlin to get around the boycott. Among the organizations backing the boycott are the Jewish Was Veterans, various Catholic and Protestant groups, the Friends of Democracy, the American Federation of La- bor, the Cleveland League for Human Rights and the Chicago Committee for Defense of Human Rights. The boycott plan calls for the distribution of literature, newspaper advertisements, word of mouth propaganda and other means to arouse public opinion against the bout which would net hundreds of thousands of dollars for the German fighter. TO DESCRIBE VISITS IN JEWISH HOMELAND Institute. Speaker Will Recess .trust Mediterranean Tour "Ten Thousand Miles Around the Mediterranean" at 3:30 and "Modern Scandinavia — Norway , Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Ice - land" at 8:30 will be the illus - trated lecture subjects of Howard Brenton MacDonald, globe-trot- ter and travelogist, at the Detroit Institute of Arts on Sunday after - noon and evening, Jan. 17. Mr. MacDonald is the inventor of "Dramatic Travel", a combin - ation of fast-moving narrative , colorful incident. and considerable humor. His afternoon lecture features war-torn Spain and its rapidly vanishing glories. I t visits also Madeira, Gibraltar, the new Jewish activities in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, Majorca, the French Riviera, Malta, Algiers , Rhodes and Cyprus, the Tempi e of Baalbek in Sufis, Cairo and the Pyramids, Istanbul, Athens , the Dalmatian Coast, Venice and Naples, Capri. The evening motion pictur e lecture begins with a trip acros s Iceland. Among highlights of this tour through "Modern Scan - dinavia" will be Stockholm and the Swedish countryside, Visby and the Island of Gotland, Ilels ingfors and Copenhagen, Oslo, Bergen and the fjords, Merok Trondjem, Hammer feat, North Cape. the Midnight Sun. Mr . MacDonald is presented by th e World Adventure Series. which offers an Illustrated lecture in th e field of travel and exploratio n each Sunday at the Detroit In - stitute of Arts. GEN. ABEL DAVIS DIES CHICAGO (WNS) —Brigadie r General Abel Davis, one of th e highest-ranking Jewish officer (CONCLUDED- 1, 1001 PAM: ONE) UAIIACH with the American army in France during the World War and a vet - of MIs. J. Goldberg, 2234 Boston eran of the Spanish-American Blvd. War UNUSUAL TRIBUTE and the Mexican border ex - Frau Levy-Stein. who arrived in pedition, is dead here at the age TO LATE M. SMITH New York on the Berengaria. Dec. of 62. A native of Chicago, Davis 28. is here at the invitation of worked as an errand boy in (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) a Hadassah, the Women's Zionist department store while studying Ornettel sad Marble Yemenites Organization of American, which law at night at Northwestern Uni - gogue and to the writing of 7729 TWELFTH ST. is the American agency of the versity. When he was 28 he was Scrolls, Tephilin and Vezzuzot, Youth Aliyah, the project for set- EUCLID 7102 to the state legislature. having started to serve Colwell- tling German-Jewish children in elected From 1908 to 1912 he was re - ration Shaarey Zedek in the old synagogue on Congress and An- Palestine. As one of the leading corder of Cook County. In the lat - German women promoting the ter year he became vice-president toine Sts. Mr. Smith was known Rev. Cantor I throughout his life as a most project, Frau Levy-Stein has dur- of the Chicago Title and Trust ing the past three years visited Company. At the time of his DAVID saintly person. a number countries. including death he was chairman of the Ile is survived by two of D e n m a r of k, S w e d e n. Holland., board. GOLDEN Davis enlisted as a private his late wife's nieces, Mrs. A. J. Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Hun. ' in the Spanish-American War and D '"" n"""'" Koffman and Mrs. Harry S. /WY. South Africa, Canada. and came MOBIL out a major. He also served Glickman. the United States. She was in TILER 11-11414 Mr. Smith died on Friday and Palestine last year and saw at with the First Illinois Infantry Wedding freemen- on the Mexican border in 1916 lee Performed at burial took place in Clover 1101 first hand the process of the re eh and in 1918 went to France as 11 .11. 11.1 ar Ale Park Cemetery on Sunday morn- habilitation of German • Jew' .-- palate.). colone l of the 132 Rlinois ing. Pall bearers were Isaac children. Young Young and d ynamic, (entry. He distinguished himself Sh etzer, David 0 hi m, II. II B. Frau Levy-Stein awakened a keen av d poen e Alper, Moses Weiawasser, David interest in the Youth Aliyah in the Meuse-Argonne offensive and in the last battle of the war Friedman and Joseph Keidan. movement during her visit here In addition to Rabbi Hershman. last year. and it is in response to at St. Hilaire. Ile received the Cantor J. H. Sonenklar officiated repeated requests from groups Distinguished Service Cross from At a meeting of the Young at the services and chanted the throughout the country that Ha- the United States and the Legion of lionor from France. He be- Mothers' Study Club of the Jew- El Molei Rachamim and an ap- dassah has invited her for a re- came a brigadier-general after the ish Community Center. on Tues- propriate psalm. In tribute. Rabbi turn visit. war and was assigned to the corn- day afternoon, Jan. 19, at 1:15, Hershman stated: "Only in ex- Frau Levy-Stein, who Is the mane of the sixth infantry brig- at the Dexter branch. Dr. J. ceptional cases does Jewish law wife of Rabbi Harr! Levy of Dee' ate of the Illinois National Guard. Pluco of Wayne University will approve taking the coffin into the lin, has been active for years in lead a discussion on "The Inter- synagogue and the taking of the sou servnce war an In organ - When the commander of the Guard resigned Davis was in line national Situation: Will It Lead corpse into the house of the liv- icing and leading youth groups In for the post but was passed over to War or World • Fence" ing. The present is one of these Germany. She undertook these I for some strange reason. instances. Mr. Smith was ,rare A vaudeville show will be pre- teaks alter the completed her stu- sented by the Federal Theater at la staunch. faithful, loyal and de- dies in the universities of Wurz- the 12th St. Club meeting_ on 'voted Jew. His life wan conse- burg and Berlin. where she spec- Contributions to the Jewish Tuesday, Jan. 19, at 8 p. m.. at crated to the cause of his pea- ialized in psychology and philoso- Children's Home the synagogue on Pingree and lel*. His daily routine was from rby. Her long experience with I his home to the synagogue and the ' Woodrow Wilson. Jewish youth of Germany fit- The Jewish Children's Home of Members of the W. Warren from the synagogue to his home. ted her for the Youth Aliyah work Detroit wishes to acknowledge Club will be entertained with • He was learned end scholarly, which she undertook when it was with thanks the following dons- one-act play presented at their walked uprightly and never spoke launched three years ago. Know- Lions: meeting on Wednesday. Jan. 20. evil of anyone." ing the scene in Germany and in i Mrs. Max Osnos, 1056 Ran- at 2 p. In., at the Newberry Palestine, she is especially quail- dolph. School. by the members of the fled to present the Youth Aliyah Mrs. Harry Goldstein. 3311 W. Mothers' Dramatic Club under the program. Her ability to give Chicago, in memory of husband. direction of Sara A Prin. graphic facts interestingly and Mrs. Morris Pollack 2496 '1 ir movingly, aided by a vivid per. rinia Park, in honor of 25th wed- At the services of the Shaarey sonality and fine voice make Frau I ding anniversary. Boys' Musicale at Ganapol Mrs. Harry Ii. Wacha. 2937 Zedek Junior Congregation on Jan. Levy-Stein a speaker of excep- School Jan. 22 Webb Ave., in memory of baby 9, the resume was delivered by banal merit Larry Paul Wachs. Miss Shirley Barahal and the Haf• _ The Ganapol School of Musical Leo Weintraub. 2988 torah was interpreted by Miss Erich Dressel Resumes the Mrs. Art announces a boys' musicale Monterey, in memory of Gasnie Muriel Singer. Sam Krohn acted Teaching of Violin from the piano. violin and wood- Weiswasser. can or, and Theory wind departments to be held on as Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenbero. • On Jan. 16, the resume and the Friday evening. Jan. 22, at the portion 1264 Elmhurst. in memory of from the Hafterah will be school. Cass Ave. at Putnam. This Erich Dressel, Mus. B. • will re-, Mrs. Hermina Staub. s:en by Florence Rosenthal and will present boys from beginning . • Isume teaching of violin and theo-1 Women's Auxiliary of Bnai o ff Pec 7. to advanced evades and will cover IL • r 1 • y ry at the Detroit Foundation Mo- Brith, in honor of marriage of compositions from the early clas- Jerome Sonenklar will officiate u ate School. 7930 Jefferson East. George Agree. sical and romantic through early cantor. Mr. Drew) studied under such Mrs. H. Coville• 1944 Edison. modern literature. world known teachers as Fernan- Mrs. S. Schwartz. 2714 Webb 'Independent Protective As- do Volta, Schirma Drexler. Earl Ave. Donations to Sylvia Siiiiceis' sociation Installs Officers W. Morse and W. Middelachulte. Charles Levy, 2056 Calvert. LL. D. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wallach. 3225 Scholarship Fund Talented students will have the Grand Ave., in honor of the re- 'The annual installation of of- ficers took place at Congregation rare opportunity to take chairs covery of Sol August and Mn. Donations were received from Bnai Moshe on Sunday. Jan. 10. with the Ionic Temple Concert Arthur Abramovitz. the following: and the following officers took Orchestra. or the chamber music Bradley Stores, 14420 Mack In memory of Sarah Rosen- ureic from Mrs. James Rosen- the oath of office: President, Dr. group of which Mr. Dreamt is the Ave. president, conductor. so they may combine Jack Tobin. 3000 Webb Ave. A. N. Mittlerean; vice berg. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Berkman. A donation from Mrs. Maurice Jacob Balser; treasurer. Julius their studies with practical ex- perience. 18915 Parkside. in honor of Bar- Roth; financial secretary. Joseph Landau. Serious students wishing ap- bara Ann and Frances Gait Berk- In memory of Mr. &hulling, Steiner; recording secretary, Mrs- father of Mrs. Herman Hoextei. Heiman. Following the installa- pointments may call Vinewood man. tion the banquet took place and 1-0658 daily, from 5 to IS p. m.. from Mrs. J. Meyer Berries. An alumni committee of Denver was attended by a few hundred or the school. Fitzroy 1412. University is readying a big blast People. Music for this occasion Did you know that screen star Ross Alexander, who committed was furnished by the Silagyi Gyp• Emir, DOUBLE-MELLOW OW against the university for accept- •••141 Cigarette. with yew Awe ing • load of Nazi books. ay. orchestra. seic.de, was a Don-Aryan! ••• Manuel ilrbacb an Mrs. H. H. Prenzlauer called a meeting of the Detroit Sunshine Club on Wednesday. Jan. 6, at the Schrieber Apts., 1008 Jeffers son Ave., Miami Beach, Fla., for the election of officers for the current season. The meeting was attended by the following De- troiters: Mesdames H. Berger, Sally Coleman, Mary Harris, Girsela N e w I a n d e r, Isidore Feldman, Harry Love, H. Freedman, Ra- cine, Ann Weinbeck, D. Feldman, Lena Rosenthal, Mary Gordon. Abe Robinson, J. Brasch, William Morse, Fannie Strause, S. Feld- man, H. II. Prenzlauer, J. Freed- man, Harold Rosenzweig. The following officers were elected for the season of 1937: Mrs. II. II. Prenzlauer, honor- ary p r esi den t; Mrs. Fannie Strause, president; Mrs. Ann Weinbeck, first vice-president; Mrs. Mary Gordon, second vice- president; Mrs. Kornack, treas- urer; Mrs. Harold Rosenzweig, secretary; Mrs. II. Love, chair- man of hostesses. It is the intention of the club to meet weekly for eociel enjoy- ment. Therefore, Detroiters, upon arrival at Miami Beach, are urged to get in touch with Mrs. Fannie Strause, Robert Fulton Apts. 1535 Pennsylvania Ave. Mrs. S. Feldman gave a dona- tion to the club. Nazis Unloose Barrage BERLIN (WNS) — A violent barrage has been unloosed in the Nazi press as a result of the or- ganization of a boycott in the United States against the Brad- dock-Schmeling fight by the Non- Sectarian Anti-Nazi League. The official German news agency car- ried a dispatch from New York declaring that members of the League are the "most iniquitous Jews of New York City" and as- serting that the boycott was =H. voted by the fear that Schmeling might win the championship. The dispatch also said that "the boy- cott expresses bitter hatred, im- potent rage and envy of the Jew- mob which has been forced to recognize that its boycott of Ger- man goods has failed." The An- gruff reports from New York that the boycott is "malicious and crazy" while the Nachtausgabe says that "racially conscious Americans are too much interested in the outcome of the battle of their countryman against Schmel- ing to permit the Jewish Marxists gang to cheat them out of this sport event." Schmeling himself issued an ap- pear to American fair play, as- serting "I believe the American public is too fair to be influenced by a political campaign against a sportsman like me who never went in for politics." 41,202, as compared with 38,146 in 1935. Jews are "Christ•Killers"—Theme of French Film Shown in N. Y. NEW YORK (WNS) — "Gol- gotha, a French-produced pic- ture dealing with the life of Jesus and in which the keynote is that Jews are "Christ-killers" is being shown privately in New York in anticipation of public exhibition early in February. The film is being distributed by the Golgotha Corporation, 620 Fifth Ave., and the exhibition is being handled by a Captain George McCloud Baynes. The picture is expensive- ly produced and contains music. The conviction and imprison- ment of Erich Herman Krbger, an American citizen, in Germany on a charge of rassenschande without representation by counsel is being protested to the State Department and the German con- sulate in New York by Joseph Goldstein, counsel to the Volun- teer Public Defender Committee of Kings County. Kruger was ar- rested in Bremen in December 1935 and convicted last April and sentenced to 16 months in prison. A plea to the Rev. Dr. William 11. Jarnegen, president of the National Sunday School and Bapt- ist Youth Congress, to cancel plans for a tour of Germany by members of his organization while they are attending the second Youth International Baptist Con- gress in Zurich, Switzerland, has been communicated to him by the Joint Boycott Council. Dr. Jar- negen's attention is called to per- secution of the Christian religion in Germany and he is urged not to give comfort to those who are assailing Ch., imenity by taking Baptists into Germany. It is un- derstood that Dr. Jarnegen has received similar protests from many prominent American Chris- tian groups. New Paper Combats French- Canadian Jew-Baiting MONTREAL (WNS)—To com- bat the anti-Semitic agitation of certain French-Canadian papers, the Unity and Good Will Associ- ation of Canada has started a publication of Le Droit de Vivre (The Right to Live), a magazine edited in French by Arthur La- rose. In addition to its title the Periodical carries the slogan "men are born free and equal in their rights," and "liberty and democracy are indivisible. about NEST•EGGS and Steinways! B ONUSES, dividends, annuities, the Christ- mas cash from r.i.c•h Uncle John, or other monies thus received often are frittered away, with little to show for them. Why not invest them NOW in something fine and last. ing; a sound protection against inflation? 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Exclative Steinway Bestrew:mien Hdqrs., 1515.21 Woodward Ave., Detroit and Branches Swiss Court Deplores Nazi Treat- ment of Jews CIIUR, Switzerland (WNS)- "The solution of the Jewish prob- lem sought by the Reich showed results which made painful im- pressions on the Swiss, who com- pare these results to their own conception of liberty of the in- dividual and conscience," the Grisons cantonal court declared in a statement explaining that it did not take into consideration the Nazi persecution of Jews in handing down the 18-year prison sentence imposed recently on Da- vid Frankfurter, Yugoslav ian Three Jews Slain Jewish student, for the murder of WARSAW (WNS) — Poland's first 1937 pogrom claimed four the Swiss Nazi leader Wilhelm Gustloff. lives when three Jewish shopkeep- ers and a farm woman were killed, and 19 other Jews injured, !Rumanian Jews Flee Small Towns four of them probably fatally, in I BUCHAREST (WNS)—Threat- Czyczew, a town near Bialystok, ened with mass murder by the scene of one of the most sangui- Cuzists, 100 Jewish families, vir- nary pogroms in Jewish history. tually the entire Jewish popula- The outbreak, which began with tion, evacuated the town of Fro- the plundering and demolition of tuts, in the Radautz region, leav- every one of the 53 Jewish-owned ing behind only a handful of poor shops in town, was the result of Jews who had nowhere else to go. the local populace's rage against The Jews in Stroya have also been the arrest of two notorious anti- warned to leave town within five Semites of the vicinity for leading days on pain of being murdered. a previous attack on the Jews of The Jewish population in the Ra- Czyczew. The two anti-Semites dautz area has appealed to the had been interned in a concentra- Jewish leaders in Bucharest to tion camp and the assault on the intervene in their behalf with the Jewish community was an act of central government. revenge. Armed with s tick s, scythes and picks, a mob of 200 Lady Houston's Death Hits Mos. peasants, including Many women, ley 's Election Campaign raged through the Jewish quar- LONDON (WNS)—The recent ter. The Christian woman who death of Lady Houston, Great was killed was the victim of an Britain's wealthiest woman, may accident, having been killed by • paralyze Sir Oswald Mosley's plan policeman's gun which went off to name 400 Fascist candidates accidentally. Forty-two members for the next parliamentary elec. of the mob, many of whom are tion. Lady Houston, who had been members of the extreme anti- urging former King Edward as Semitic National Radical Party, dictator in her weekly review, is were arrested. Armed troops are reported to have promised Mosley now patrolling Czyczew to pre- $1,000,000 to finance his election vent a renewal of the violence. campaign and agreed to include The Jewish population of Czyczew that sum in her will. An intensive and the neighboring towns are in search for her will has failed to a panic, fearing further outbreaks. disclose it and consequently Mos- Emphaaisiee that only emig. ley may not get anything. The ration to Palestine eaa solve the Fascist leader has announced that problem of Polish Jewry, M. Lady Houston's failure to leave l`lisidnalkovski, titular leader of a will does not affect his election the Polish Socialists. announced plans but it is known that he has that kis party would Ihenalforth no other large sources of revenue firmer attitude toward needed to underwrite an election adopt • cam union, anti.Semitimm. la • press inter. Fas- ?kw ln said that Polish Sir Oswald Mosley's anti-Sem- itic blackshirts are now the laugh- cist, and roactionarios are using anti-Semitism as a mask for ing stock of England as the result their plots &salsa the Polish of the disclosure in the Liberal press that a number of needy republic. In reply to this dodo- ration thol central committs..4 blackshirts had applied for aid to the Polish Zionists announced the Jewish soup kitchen in Man- chester. According to a report in that Zionists would support all left wing parties in future elec- the Evening Star the Fascists tions because they are the solo were given the same treatment as other applicants despite the opposseats of anti-Semitism. was Zionist. fact that their affiliations were Marini Meisel, a officially announced as the govern- known. ment's commissioner to take over Act t. Aid German Jewish Ref.- the affairs of the Warsaw Jewish The tragic plight of German community. Meisel's appointment is said to be temporary and valicliJeivish refugees in Spain is ex- only until the warring parties I erected to be eased as a result of in the community reach an amic- I representation made in their be- able and workable agreement. I half by the World Congress to — Sir Neil Malcolm, League of Na- German. Polish Jo.. Load in Visaltions High Commissioner for Ger- Application, man Refugees, and the Spanish WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) ambassador in London. Sir Neil —The anxiety of German and agreed to take up the perecution Polish Jews to enter the United of these refugees by General States as quota immigrants was Franco with the Learnt of Na- revealed by the State Department tions while the Spanish ambassa- when it announced that 48 per dor promised a spokesman of the cent of the 248',221 applicants World Jewish Congress that his who had roistered for quota im- government would attempt to dif- migration visas to the United ferentiate between the German Statue at American consular of- Jewish emigres and the pro-Nazi fices for the fiscal year ended June Germans in Spain. The Spanish 30, 1936, were from Germany and envoy explained that the Loyalists Poland. The State Department had hitherto made no distinction also reported that 35 per cent of between Germans and were hold- the 41,202 visa granted during ing all of them as hostages. He the period for quota and non- expalined that hereafter his rev- quota visas. or 6,978. were Ger- ernment would permit all refaces., mans. Total immigration for the I-Deckled for by the High Commis- period, including quota and non- stoner and the World Jewish Con- quota immigrants, amounted to gross to leave Spain. Jews Paraded, Tied in Chains BERLIN (WNS) — Tied to- gether with heavy chains, the 10 richest Jews in the town of Zoest, near Dortmund, were publicly paraded through the streets with signs around their necks reading "we betrayed the peasants." Al- though this outrage was commit- ted on orders from local Nazi officials. the 10 Jews were later released without any charges be- ing preferred against them. INFORMATION ON LISTED AND UNLISTED SECURITIES • PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED CHARLES H. RASSNER 1132 BUIL BLDO. CADILLAC 3114 Try Stroh's Bohemian Beer today. You'll like the delicious, smooth, satisfying flavor. 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