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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

October 15, 1937

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Detroiter Describes
Visit in Germany

to Know

American Jewish Year Book
Pictures World Situation

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'CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) World War, the marvelous service which it rendered

PURELY COMMENTARY

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Systems - Audits - Taxes

by Robert W. Horton, Washington correspondent
of the New York World-Telegram. Horton wrote:

"President Rommel( once bad • Pemorml MPerienee
to the men overseas and to those in camps in
Germany. There is nothing wrong this country, the co-operation that it had received
with members of the Ka Klux Klan, It am recalled here
today as discussion of the sacked Palliation of Su-
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ettee but it isn't usual, that's all. kindred organizations here and abroad and the
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Four or six cigarettes at a time yeoman work that it has done in the better organ-
I..Mon
the Preeldent, then plain PrenklIn
"On M
.
is more customary.
ization of Jewish communal life in this land. With
D. Roosevelt, found himself the geoid of honor at •
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Life Insurance institutions on the
the consolidation of the Jewish Welfare Board
Chamber of Commerce banquet In • small 6.0,11•
6.0,11• room-
Moral of a Play
continent, having reached that
malty at whtch most of those present were members
The lights are dimmed and the with the National Council of Young Men's Hebrew
position in 45 years of service to an ever-inereas-
and
Kindred
Organizations
which
took
effect
on
Sr the Klan.
Hauptspiel begins. It is a bur-
ing body of policyholders and their dependenta.
lesque comedy having for its plot July 1, 1921, the work was concentrated upon the
"Several P.M leer. when he war• neespepss set.
Its finances are proverbially sound; its policies are
monist, he demrlbed the experience 4.1 • kind of parable.
the familiar • theme of a country improvement and perfection of existing communal
institutions
which
took
effect
on
July
1,
1921,
the
He
wrote about It M his ant column, written for the
ruled by a queen who has for-
attractive—a policy for every person and purpose
sworn all men and has taught her work was concentrated upon the improvement and
Beaton standard, a meld,' pabliched In Dutehets
Bea
—and its reputation second to none.
Perfection
of
existing
communal
institutions
and
daughter to do likewise. A hand-
cesoty, New York.
some prince visits the country and the establishment of new ones where they did not
column was ',Men In hew), 19111, while the
the daughter falls in love with exist before. Dr. Adler tells his story as an eye
Klee hem was being fought out In the Alfred E.
him. In one scene the prince and witness and chief worker in all the various accom-
Smith'. campaign. Senator Heflin of Alabama, •Iolent
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princess are alone in a garden. plishments of this important agency in American
Catholic baiter, bad made a speech In Iktithem CounlY
She turns to him pleadingly, Jewish life, which has established • marvelous
and (hie recalled to Mr. Itooseselt presious contact
Detroit, Mich.
"Let's elope. I have 10 marks record in our annals.
with the Klan.
Prof. Joseph Klausner of the Hebrew Univer-
also." The remark was so unex-
"'Here is a Won; he mote, 'about the Ku Klan
pected that the audience burst city In Jerusalem, "resents a comprehensive view
that could almost be called a ismoble--but 11 le
•
A••untw.NCE cOMPArAV
forth in spontaneous laughter. of the activities of this great institution of learn-
•■ •• ■ • loom,••• orstem•••
• true story lend happened to me.
Then it grew self-conscious. My ing which is about to celebrate the 20th arm'•
...Three
years ago I wan the guest of honor at •
Nazi friend looked around and veraary of its existence. The university has been
Chamber of Commerce banquet In • small city In
frowned. When we were leaving , regarded by Zionists and non-Zionists alike as the
Georgia.
It
oes a community of &moat pure Scotch
as a sort of after-thought, Franz institution that should command the interest and
and Enullete ancestry. I sat on she right of the Me7o?
asked to see the manager. I was support of all Jews who are still conscious of their
of
the
tenet
and
on the ether side of me sat the seem-
too far away to hear what they Jewishness and desirous of its perpetuation. Dr.
tory of the Chnnther of Comt.rce, a young man born
were saying, but judging by their Klausner'. narrative of the various departments
In Italy, and a homed Catholic. Just beyond eat •
earnest manner, I could surmise. of the university sad the work accomplished there
Jew, who Cr,. • memberof the executive committee.
will be reed with deep interest by all Jews. Samuel
It was near midnight and the B. Finkel adds • brief description of the part
"'I turned to the meow and asked hint If the Ku
• Surprisingly low prices for quality work.
four of us were still in a holiday taken by American Jews in the upbuilding of the
very."
."
Klux Klan ow strong In the city. lle
mood. Franz placed himself be- university and in its maintenance by the American
acted If
(It Inee since then nearly died out.) Then
• Try Forest fine shoe repairing—ems the diff
tween the girl and myself, grasp- Friends of the Hebrew University, the organiza-
most of the members of the Chamber belonged to the
ed our arms, and set forth at a
• Specialized Shoe Dyeing and Cleaning.
Klan
and
era.
he
add,
°yes."
tion
of
which
he
is
the
director.
terrific pace. The streets were ut-
it that the
The biographies of two outstanding American
"'Then I midi "II that le so why
terly deserted, the massive old
• We use the most Modern Shoe Factory Equipment.
Sunday Evening, October 17
Is
on
the
execu-
Jews
who
died
during
the
year,
Judge
Simon
Jew
secretary t e Catholic and that ■
buildings of Munich loomed dark
Wolfe
Rosendale
and
Prof.
Richard
J.
H.
Gott-
tive
committee?"
• Expertly trained Shoemakers rebuild shoes to look like
and forbidding, but our guide was
Crystal Ballroom of the Book Cadillac Hotel
"'lie tamed to me utterly ,uprtaed and answered:
new.
boisterous not with drink but sheer heil, together with their portraits, are presented by
intimate
friends,
S.
Herbert
Cone
and
Rev.
Dr.
"Why,
Mr.
Itooseiell,
we
know
thme
men.
They
ore
animal vitality. His grip on my
• We use only the finest Prime Oak Leathers.
reopenthem and like
DANCING TILL ?
Intimate Mends of ours, we ree
arm made me almost wince with Louis I. Newman respectively, who approach their
TICKETS 60 CENTS
at
the. Y. know this Klan basin., doesn't minty to
pain. I was wondering how my subjects with love and admiration. is preserving
important in
people you know...."
companion on his other side was the same time the objectivity that
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ease of the
the
case
of
any
biographer.
In
the
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being treated. The sight ahead of
a glimpse of the
There is a moral to this story—the moral that
me made me forget all else. We life of Dr. Gottheil, we obtain
early
beginnings
of
the
Zionist
movement
in
Amer-
were approaching the town hall.
sometimes a bit of ridicule goes a longer distance
aid the part which the departed took in it. in discrediting bigotry than taking a matter of
The top was illuminated in order ica Judge
Rosendale's biography, we learn of his race hatred very seriously when in reality it is
to make visible even from a dis- IR
tance the commanding words in- Presiding at the organization meeting which mere buffoonery. The stock of the hooded and
the Jewish Publication Society into exist- clowning Klan is boosted when we dignify it with
scribed in large letters on the brought
the attention It is now being given. It is high
frieze, "Herr, mach uns frei! (God, ence, and his service as an officer of the Society
the balance of his life.
make us free!)" And at the cor- during
As in the past, the Year Book includes various time to stop this nonsense.
ners and doors, as we approached, directories, lists and statistics concerning the Jews.
we saw guards, gray uniformed Basing its figures upon official statistics and re-
soldiers, deathlike in their immo- liable estimates, it places the number of Jews i■ ed in 1899. Since that time its editors have in-
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bility. Each time we passed one, the world at a total of 15,524,621, Of these, cluded Dr. Cyrus Adler, Henrietta Szold, Herman
my friends stretched out the right 9,390,113 reside in Europe, 593,736 in Africa, Bernstein, Herbert Friedenwald, H. G. Friedman,
arm, palm down, in salute. Not a 774,049 in Asia, 26,954 in Australasia, and 4,739,- Dr. Joseph Jacobs and Samson D. Oppenheim. The
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muscle of the Golem-like figures 769 in America. Thus, according to the Year Present volume is the 19th to be edited by Mr.
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moved. It was a sight guaranteed Book, 60.49 per cent live in Europe, 30.53 per cent Schneiderman, and the 39th printed by the Jew-
to sober any merrymaker. The in America, 4.99 per cent in Asia, 3.82 per cent
ish Publication Society.
The American Jewish Year Book sells for $3
building, one explained, is dedi-
Africa, and 0.17 per cent in Australasia.
Ia
Per copy, and is available as one of the three
GUN SPRINGS OHIO .
cated to the heroes who fell in
The volume concludes with the 20th annual re-
Hitler's famous Munich Putsch. port of the American Jewish Committee and the books which members of the Jewish Publication
t
Mineral Well, ILMthe for Mammas
Society
of
America
receive
on
their
annual
mem-
World',
"And over there are the coffins of 49th annual report of the Jewish Publication So-
Artitritle, leilow Jaundice, Momach, Kidney
berships. Membership In the society is available
some of them. Shall we look at ciety. A wealth of useful and accurate informa-
and Bladder Disorders, Therapeutic
them?" I had no choice in the mat- tion is here preserved, both for the modern reader for as low as $5 per year. Full information on
tnrcrelied Coleine—itatea from St Per day.
the membership plan, catalogue, etc., are available
ter. A block away, in the square, and for the future historian, much of which can-
Ins haling meet.
by writing to the Executive Secretary, Maurice
was the open mausoleum. We not be found anywhere else.
Write for Booklet DI
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Jacobs,
225
South
15th
St.,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
walked up the steps, past the two
The American Jewish Year Book was first print-
Deleing ,Houte-20 from Toledo, thee to 15
soldier guards who stood at the
It. IL— N, V, C.
two pillars which served as an en-
middle-clam settler.. (Not • Karen 11.- tlement basis, although only 500
trance. Again my friends saluted.
We looked down at the two rows Palestine Upbuilding Goes 3ettoll settlement).
families are for the time being in
These new Jewish settlements actual occupation. Only Kfar
Forward
of coffins below. All joy had gone
plus
comprise a total area of over 60,- Shmaryahu, on privae land, and
out of me.
(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) 000 dunams mostly of Jewish Na- Genossareth and Mishmar Hash-
A Meaningful Glance
EASY TERMS
tional Fund land, and they com- boobs, on P.I.C.A. land, are not
We found the only night spot,
. I
"Till"
''hlaroc
f oe KrIllasn
t i aml
located on Keren Kayemeth soil.
R° 1"An1112.19V
one might call it, in Munich. an
NIG TRADE-INS
(10) Atokdeth, temponsry name, north prise 1600 families on the full set-
Simplicissimus it is called. The of r the He od area In th eEmek. boon
*
Immirrants.
two hours spent there was the only ..kfoledelh" German-J...1,h
Ill) Mao , . oouth of Behan, Voisin,
FREE TRIAL
precious memory I carried away 'llolowlm"
of Itaannon, anointed atilt
from Germany. It was a pictur- Kibbots Hameachad. Threll other groups
settled
provisionally ot the game time
esque beer-keller turned into a entil their
definite alma are ready:
night-club. On a litle stage, from Kvottnill "Ba'Ideella" of Haehomer
of Heve KIR-
time to time, three entertainers tas k; fivutrah tz Named
oth AWN. I. o frZionist
who possessed genuine ability took ls oth t and Ma
Juwans, temporary name.
turns reciting poetry, singing
hIlls, walk of MI,hroar Ilaltmek
popular and comic songs in several film
of Amer-
Yoknean. Klbbott
languages and singing German and
l ea of Ilsehome r
(13) Ein Gar, temporary name ,
folk songs. We sat and drank wine shorts
of KInnerelh, eastot the lake .
and filled the pauses with conver- Itibbut, "Bateleen" of Klbbuto Hamra
sation. Franz became loquacious
the foot o f
(It)
( odi Kfar Menachem, at Gedern
and carried on for whole stretches rh
Ir
the Jodie. Mile, mouth of
what was virtually a monologue, iron "Men.hem." Named for Menachrm
explaining G e r m an y's political tisslehkin.
(15) 'Ugh., In the Tide of Zetentun.
point of view and the importance to o deteehment• of of Ge.ral lionlet
A. and
of these new "autobahns" with Youth
1181 Kfar Mold, named for Henri-
which he was connected. lie kept etta Mold, south of Geslera. Kibbutz
repeating, instead of explaining, "shear Ilanegele•' of Klbbuts Itarneu-
r•
•SoLl only lels► Palm EflzhEjtenowy
the arguments that Germany moat eked.
07/ Kra, Shmaryalw. named for
myna,.
Avid M Iwo
evin,
northern Sha-
L
be prepared to deal with its ene- Tr. Shmrpohn
o
mies: France on one side and Rus- ron, west of Re ran. German-Jewish
sia on the other. (lie knew his
lessons well.) At one point he shop near closing time and it was
said, "And Germany must wipe a joy to me to observe him bidding
out Ito internal enemies, the Jews, rood night to his 20 odd employees.
also." I asked him, mildly enough,
what was the matter with the With his wife at his side, he shook
German Jew. Ile began to describe hinds with each, and with what
their foreign ways, with their obvious respect and fondness they
sidelocks and black silk-gabar-
Phone, TYLER 6.2030 dines. (Ile obviously knew his returned the greeting! At the din-
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ner table we discussed the situa-
"Mein Kampf" even if he didn't
Bet. Taylor and Hazelwood
know the German Jew.) For when tion of the Jew in Germany. I thus
I suggested that his description got at first hand those facts with
applied more to the Polish Jew, he which readers of The Detroit Jew-
shrugged his shoulders and said, ish Chronicle are familiar. But
"What does it matter?" He
changed the subject. He saw that each Jew, and this applies to the
my glass was empty and called many Jews I talked with in Ber-
the waiter. Karl, the young violin- lin as well, has his own particular
ist, and his wife had been listen- problem. My host's problem was
ing attentively, and at this point
we exchanged a look that made me his two boys. The older boy was
just finishing the ninth grade in
feel much better.
The next day I was free to the special school for Jewish chil-
spend sight-seeing, this time in the dren and that was as high as the
disturbances. The keynote of all Ghetto trading areas were urged sympathetic c o m p a n y of my school went. His other son would
comment in the anti-Semitic by Polish trade groups and Vilna friends from Hamburg. My con- soon be entering the last grade.
Press is that since the new regula- taxi drivers posted signs in their versation turned again and again What was he to do with them af-
tion emanated from the govern- cabs reading "member of the to books. It had been inconsiderate ter that? Ile would like them to
ment. further intensification of Christian Union of Taxicab Driv- of me to keep popping the ques- continue their education. Even-
the anti-Jewish course may be ers." In the same city the anti- tion, "Have you read this or that." tually he would like to send them
expected. It is believed that Col. Semitic members of the city coun- He finally reproached me with, to a university. Why not? He had
Adam Koc's pro-government Camp cil offered an ordinance creating "Please don't make us feel any the money for the purpose. "Yes,
of National Unity party was di- ghetto sections In the public mar- worse than we do." They were why not!" He replied bitterly.
rectly responsible for the adop- ket.
they said, to be old enough Palestine was the place for him—
Although the pro-govern- happy,
tion of the new seating plan for
now to have read in school the for the sake of his children, he
Jewish students. It is said that ment Camp for National Unity classics, for it seems that the pres- mused. In the meantime he was
Roc's party could not afford to has been definitely anti-Jewish ent censorship has stretched its heading a committee to appeal to
permit the anti-Semitic National since its creation last Febru• tentacles to remove many of the the town authorities to add an-
Democrats (Endeks) to claim that art, • number of Jewish oaths- treasures of the past. "But what other grade to the Jewish gymna-
they alone favored the segrega- Hedonists in Lemberg have do Germans read today?" I Insist- sium. lie had already received
tion of the Jews in the univer- taken steps to organize Jew- ed. And he told tne, not without some promises . .
ids sections of the party, which
sities.
The next day my Hamburg
OLDSMOBILE today presents the new
is pledged to establish an au- bitterness, of the book one of his friends accompanied me to the
Ghetto:salient Gahm
Style Leaders for 1938...a dashing new
thoritarian state. One of tins friends had recently sent him as train which I was taking for Ber-
That the establishment of a cardinal principles of the par- a birthday present: it was "The
Six ... a dynamic new Eight! Here are
I
S
wr
soo-
lin.
Their
heartfelt
good
wihses
AS
CH
ghetto seating system in the col- ty's platform is the exclusion Life of Moeley," the English fas-
cars designed to set America's pace in
VO,04 o
• t e,' v o w ed
leges and universities is but the from membership of all Jews cist leader. I asked- him then the and their invitation to visit them
distinctive
streamline styling ...to act
S lehll bd
Stoke s•
first step in an organized cam- who do not consider themselves question I didn't dare ask of in Hamburg made me happy."You
a new high in fine-car performance...
paign to segregate the Jews in all Poles.
many, "And are all Germans satis come again to Germany? Yes?
to outvalue anything else within hun-
walks of life was revealed by the
fed that things are like that?" Next year, perhaps? Come to
dreds of dollars of their moderate price.
anti-Semitic press of Poland when
His reply was impressive. lie Hamburg," he kept urging. "It is
Both of these great new cars for 1938
U.
S.
Powerless
to
Warms,
In
it called for extension of the
shrugged his shoulders and threw the most beautiful city in Ger-
feature all the latest improvements and
Behalf of Polish Jews, State
ghetto to the arts and sciences.
his hands out in a despairing ges- many." And as an afterthought,
refinements, such as the new Safety
Says
Department
all pretensions, schools. markets
ture pointing about him as if to "Perhape it will be different next
Instrument Unit and Safety Dash, the
year."
Seeing
the
doubt
expressed
NEW
YORK
(WNS)
—
The
and handicrafts. While the ghetto
say, "You can see for yourself."
new Safety Interiors and many others.
benches were being introduced United States Government has a We happened to be then again in on her husband's face, she inter-
Both offer the new driving sensation of
polated
with
a
smile,
"After
all
symp•t
hetie
understanding
of
formally in the Warsaw School
front of the city hall. Scores of
the year, Oldsmobile's Automatic Safety
of Dentistry, and the Warsaw matters affecting Jews in Poland, bicyclists were on the streets, and Hamburg elll has its symphony
Transmission. Come in today and
School of Commerce, and extra- but because of diplomatic usage, whole lines of them, as they passed orchestra." He reminded me that
193
legally by nationalist students in is unable to intervene in their be- the guards, gave the Nazi salute. I had promised to write him from
see the cars that set both the styles
the colleges of Lemberg. Cracow half, the State Department has It was quite a feat; I marvelled Russia.
and the performance pace for 19381
I boarded the train, settled my
and Vilna, the Warsawski Dzien- informed the Federation of Po- at some of the old women and
Met.
'Bells la at Ohs factory at
nik Narodowy, anti-Semitic or- lish Jews in America.
young children managing to ride baggage, and stood in the aisle by
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
gan, came out in favor of the
with one hand. No doubt of it; the the window to see the last of my
segregation of Jews in limited
government had complete control, friends. There they were smiling
areas of the big cities and in
at least of the outward manifesta- back at me. I could see that he was
certain towns throughout the
tions of complete accord. Such straggling with something on his
country as well as their exclus-
astute propagandists as Hitler and mind. Just as the train WAS about
ion from trading in given terri-
Goebbels know that appearance to pull out, he rushed up to me
and urged, somewhat ,painfully,
tories.
can often become the reality.
Backing up this demand the
I spent the evening at the home "Perhaps you better not write me
Vilna Slowo recommended the
of a fellow Jew, a rids furniture from Russia. Waft until you re-
dealer related to one of my turn to America—to Detroit Auf
creation of a nation-wide separ-
ate Jewish echoed system. from
friends. I called on him at his Wiedersehnl"
grammar school to university.

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