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&VETRCSAIVISAARONICIM
February 18, 1938
ond_THP,IF,C 4AE CmllOtellCLL
THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME
DeLuxe Family Service
ECONOMIC STATUS OF JEWS IN POLAND
To the Jewish
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
number of Jews in city areas is JEWS IN THE TRADE:
The Poles who are now seeking constantly decreasing in propor-
The displacement of Jews is
outlets in these professions find tion to the non-Jewish population. slo we r and more difficult in
Let us consider the methods branches such as the hosiery trade,
them largely occupied by Jews. In
some branches the Jews are hold- whereby Jews are evicted from fabric trade, cap-making, and
ALL
ing 70 per cent to 80 per cent of their secular positions in various watch and clockmaking.business in
the Jobs. With so large a participa- fields,
which Jews are an overwhelming
tion of a single group which finds STATE-MANAGED ECONOMY
majority of 80 to 90 per cent,
itself at the very center of the AND THE JEWS:
while in the grocery trade where
economic life of the country, any
The fundamental tendency of they represent 40 to 50 per cent
attempt at ruthless displacement Polish economy is an increasing of the trade, the eviction of Jews
No matter what you pay,
...h
e
of this group must necessarily up- degree of State management of an is making rapid progress.
no laundry
set the general equilibrium. Here extermely nationalist character.
In order to displace small-scale
is an example: Recently, the The Polish civil service and the Jewish business "efficiently" and
can launder a finer shirt
Chamber of Commerce of Lodz, ad- staff of the public utility and busi- at little cost, systematic pogroms
mitted that anti-Jewish excesses ness enterprises controlled by the are resorted to, the main objective
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
which are disorganizing and ruin- state number about 1,000,000 peo- •which is to destroy shops and
ing the textile industry, 80 per cent Pie almost exclusively Poles, Thus, stocks. An increase of non-Jewish
to 85 per cent of which are in Jew- 14 per cent of the Polish majority shops in towns and villages is al-
lbs.
ish hands. At Bialistok 100 per live on public funds. With very most invariably the immediate re-
Flat Pieces carefully Ironed
$ 1 0 0
cent of the textile manufacturers few exceptions, the Jews are ruled sult of anti-Jewish excesses of the
Additional Pounds ISM. lb.
are Jews, and the main result of out from all the public functions, worst sort.
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
the pogroms and persecutions has even in organizations in which JEWS IN CRAFTS AND
been seriously to jeopardize the they are an overwhelming major- INDUSTRY:
textile industry and the export of ity (for example, trade chambers, I
Polish Jews are not only indus-
goods
which, after all, are prod- etc.)
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trialists and traders, they are also
ucts of Polish industry.
No4 reeponsible for stinArernt or Mad-whipped Curtsies
State control is gradually ex- workers and above all artisans.
Instead of trying to find a con- teeding to industry, and the statel
Dea n of the Heichol Hatalmud (formerly Dean of Slohotk
The number of Jewish artisans'
a Yeshiva)
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
structive solution of the problem of has now become the largest em-
workshops and home-workers in
overcrowding of the urban profes- pl oyer in Poland. State controlled
Poland is estimated at 200,000;
sions, the Polish authorities, much b usiness now represents 25 per
these shops occupy some 200,000
to the detriment of the country. cent of the total business turnover) persons working for their own ac-
are tolerating the anti-Semitic agi- of Poland. From this part of Po-
count, and more than 200,000 sal-
tation, which points to but one fal- lish trade the Jews are now com-
lacious way out: the eviction of pletely eliminated. Thus for ex- aried workers. In the clothing in-
dustry, 48.8 per cent of workers
OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE
the Jews from national economy. ample, the tobacco industry was
are Jews, in the shoe-making in-
JEWISH POPULATION:
Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will ha
created in Poland with Jewish dustry, 40.5 per cent, in the
LET EVERYBODY HELP IN JOINING THE KASHRUTH MOVEMENT
The total population of Poland capital. Since this industry has be-
Finished Same Day-NO EXTRA CHARGE
butcher's and pork-butcher's busi-
which in 1937 numbered 34,200,000 come a state monopoly, at Grodno,
ness, 36.5 per cent, etc. In 15
inhabitants, comprises some 3,250,- one of Poland's tobacco-manufac-
branches there are more than 60
000 Jews, or 9.6 per cent. The total turing centers where the industry per cent
of Jewish workers; in 6,
minority population of Poland rep- used to be operated almost ex-
more than 75 per cent. At Wilna,
JA.PAR141t.
Per
resents about 40 per cent of the clusively with Jewish labor, there
in
1931,
99
per cent of the furriers
total population.
are 150 Jewish workers left, and were Jews, 98.6 per cent of the hat
ref Os"
The occupations of the Jews be- their number is decreasing.
10C
and capmakers, 92.7 of the glass-
longing to active population may
Minimum Charge, $1.80
Banking in Poland is also rap- makers, etc.
Rabbi Joshua S. Specks, co-
be divided into the following main idly becoming a state controlled
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
Here too, pogroms, the main chairman of the Zionist member-
groups,
branch. State controlled banks not purpose of which is to destroy the
ship campaign, is sponsoring an
Ah,ototr
% ot Mal number
implements and equipment of Jew-
Rol Oda)
Occupation
Figures
f people occupied genial] population
If * convenience'. Is Impotent to Yea this be 411
ish artisans, are the most rapid
n I lune branchea
and efficient means of evicting the
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nuns select Hotel Tulle/441d In ilit Watt of
SFAS
33.1
Intlestrr and ('rafts
Jews. The following example is
23.3 .
31.2
Profenolono end
downtown Detroit-close to storm, theatres.
characteristic of the immediate re-
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office bieldIess, and all transportstion.Evoillent
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Agriculture
sults achieved by some pogroms:
0.5
food
d at low prices in the Taller Coffee
before anti-Jewish excesses, Jew-
These official figures are those only do not employ Jewish person- ish artisans in 7 Polish towns rep-
Shop and Cefeteris...Detioit's friendliest hotel.
of the 1921 census, the full results
resented
80
per
cent
of
the
total
of the 1931 census being as yet un- nel, but they refuse credit to Jew- number of artisans in those towns;
available. The occupational divi- ish business, The Polish co-opera- after the pogroms, this percentage
sion has not changed much since tive movement pursues a similar dropped to 68.5 per cent, the num-
1921, except for the considerable policy, with the result that Jews ber of non-Jewish artisans having
YOU CAN DIN QUALITY KOSHER MEATS WITH CONFIDENCE From
increase of the group "industry are seriously handicapped in busi- increased in the same proportion.
and crafts," and the natural in- ness competition, It should be
The state refuses to subsidize
crease of population.
WITH BATH hi
noted that the rapid development the existing Jewish crafts schools,
In keeping with their occupa- of the co-operative movement in and to authorize the creation of
Y
SINGLE
tions, 75.1 per cent of the Jews re- Poland is not a normal and nat- new ones, although the Jews are
me
DELIVER
side
in
towns
and
cities
(forming
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Phone HOgarth 3042-3
30.1 per cent of the total popula- enterprises being strongly favored derived from business licenses and
FACING GRANO CIRCUS PARK
tion of Warsaw, 34.4 per cent of or subsidized by the state with a about 40 per cent of the revenue
eibb altSte a
Lodz, 31.9 per cent of Lwow, 25.8 view tfo eliminating private minor- derived from industrial licenses.
per cent of Cracow, etc.). But the ity traders.
But despite all its pettifogging,
Rey. Canter
the state is unable to check the in-
Jacob
crease
of the number of Jewish
NAZI PROPAGANDA
MORRIS SILVERMAN
Silverman
workers resulting from the paup-
SURGICAL
Detroit attorney, 33 years old,
RESPONSIBLE
FOR
erization
of the Jewish population.
MORSEL
died on Feb. 14, in the University
SS Yam*
JEWS IN PROFESSIONAL
DECREE IN MEXIC
PrasIlls•
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JOSHUA
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gle
against
Jews
is
pursued
chiefly
gation
Shaarey
Zedek
on
Feb.
25
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at the universities where practical
Perfumed
PICA Alma
I will be Rabbi Max Routtenberg of
I brothers, George, Theodore, Dan-
... MCI rout
The questionnaire sent to th
numerous clauses is rapidly be- effort to attain Zionist affiliations
iel and Max M., and one sister,
e I Reading, Pa.
'from
synagogue
membership.
state governors by the secretor y
coming numerous nullus. The num-
Gussie.
e
Rabbi Sperka makes the follow-
of the interior does not requir
ber of Jewish students is rapidly
to
s
ing tatement:
the race of the foreigners who ar e I nalism and limit the number of decreasing at the faculties of law
- Th e 4 ).444111. today must tranelate
JENNIE GORDON
and
medicine,
at
dental
and
phar-
he
si n glet
Rev. Cantor of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly to be interrogated and required 1 foreign Jew . ish students in Bal-
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g
'geology
Its pray" mum
re•
Ity. The of synatrogne
to produce their immigratio
ian universities.
The fact that macy schools, etc., in consequence rouge Its memberehip and Its
worehip-
DAVID
of Detroit, 51 years old, died on document s. Nevertheless, th n
thegovernment's statement ad- of the difficulties opposed to the pers to expreaa their Zionist hope, in
GOLDEN Feb. 15. She is survived by her Jews are known as such in thei . mitted the existence of anti-Jew- admission of Jewish lawyers to the actual affiliation with Zion let effort whb h
husband, Ilyman; a daughter,
le
now
the
uppermost
and
forenmat
en-
Here From Palestine, to
bar and to the practice of any demor of our Peon!.
r "...11. Ruth; two sons, Stanford and business and social communities ish tendencies for the first time
Speak at S
I Functions
o
L
February 24. Sabbath Shkolim, the
and immigration officials recently and spoke of the Jewish prob- other profession including teach-
ing.
Robert; two sisters, Mrs. Eva explained that they were also
Zlonlet Organisation redueets, be devoted
TYLER 844141
lem being "political" when ithad
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to ZIonlem In Re broadest Interpretation
Sherman of Los Angeles and Mrs. guided by obviously Jewish names.
let) hough t hitla part of the local Zion.
Previously denied even the exis- JEWS IN AGRICULTURE:
W "Idl" e' rem°'
Rabbi Joseph Farber, former
Ie.
Performed .•4 Ida Meyer of Detroit and three
Organisations membership drive for
About 22 per cent of foreigners tence of the problem is causing
There are some 20,000 Jewish let
Rosh Yeshiva of the Slobodka
Home and by Apr
1931 we ehould he he
If th effort
brothers, Dr. Morris Stark of Los expelled from Mexico in 1937
point/neut.
serious concern. On the other properties in Poland, or about 0.6 wit) contribute to the inereaep of mem- Yeshiva and now a resident of Pal-
Angeles and Henry and Aubrey were Jews.
e cent of all the landed proper- berehip in any Zionist party Our obJeet estine, arrived in Detroit for a
hand, however, the government
Is the greater and wider Zionist VISA
THE BEER IN THE GREEN BOTTLE
Stark, both of Detroit.
brief stay in the interest of the
Many of Mexico's Greatest Men sought to allay Jewish fear by an- ies in Poland, To the limited ex- • tIon of sTnngogue minded Jew...
nouncing the appointment of tent in which the government has
Letters
have been sent to each
Were Marannos, Paper Say.
echal Hatalmud Yeshiva of Tel
.
.
ADOLPH STERNBERG
parcelled out large landed proper- Z ionist urging him to obtain at Aviv, a kolel which especially
Claiming that many of Mexico's Brolo Levi as bread dictator of ties, it has done so at the exjmns
of 2750 Sturtevant Ave., 69 years
the country and by dispatching
ne. least one new member. Lawrence caters to the Yeshiva students of
IT COSTS MORE TO MAKE
old, died on Feb. 12. Funeral serv- most distinguished leaders, includ- Ezio Grevi, a prominent Jew. to of the well-to-do Jewish landown- W. Crohn, president of the Zionist Palestine and European countries
ices were held on Feb. 13 with in- ing the late Francisco Madero, the Balkans on a mission design- ers; while the latter are few in Organization of Detroit, expresses who desire to take advanced
terment in Oakview Cemetery. who led the revolution again the ed to revive pro-Italian sympathy number, the 19,000 Jewish peasant the hope that every member will courses and Talmudic post-gradu-
families are in great distress and cooperate i
Rabbi Messes Fischer officiating, Dictator Diaz, were direct descen-
th is effort,
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Ile is survived by his wife, Celia, dants of the Maranno Jews who among the Sephardic Jews, whose have in no way benefitted from the
Jewish Actress' Interventio n Aid-
friendship toward Italy has been
Rabbi Farber stated that th
three sons, Dr. Frank C., Dr. Har- settled in Mexico during the 15th
parcelling. 13.4 per cent of the
ed Revocation of Order
weakened by the anti-Zionist cam-
Yeshiva Ilechal Hatalmud rank
ry H, and Dr. F. Jack and two century, a writer in La Presna, paign here.
Jewish farmers in Eastern Galicia
in Ecuador
today as the most important inst.'
daughters, Lois Rose of Detroit influential Mexico Vity daily,
and Volhynia have no cattle, 28.6
tution of its kind in Palestine. It
The first number of "II Giornal- per cent have a single beast; 16.6
and Mrs. Harry J. Newman of urges the government to encour-
BOGOTA, Columbia (WNS)-
has already supplied 10 colonies in
Edenborn, Pa,
age Jewish immigration. The issimo" was featured by a front per cent have no implements; 42
Palestine with rabbis and is looked Bertha Singerman, one of South
writer assails the anti-Semitic page cartoon entitled "Interna- per cent have no plough, etc.
A
Housewive s Urged to Watch for upon by orthodox Jews throughout
merica's leading actresses and
eampairen as an imitation of Euro- tional Peril No. 1," which depicts PAUPERIZATION OF
LOUIS LEMBERG
a bearded Russian Jew offering
the world as one of the most i m - the best known Jewess in Latin-
Current Ones; Melanie
of 510 Grove Place, Elizabeth pean methods and declares that
JEWISH MASSES,
portant Talmudical colleges. It h
America, was publicly toasted at
Malice
Saturday
Lake, 76 years old, died on Feb. I Mexico needs Jews to help develop money with one hand and holding
The distress of the Jewish popu-
IL whip in the other. Preziosi's
one of the finest buildings in Tel a meeting of the Jewish Federa-
14. Funeral services were held on the country.
lation may be measured by the ex-
Aviv and it aims to b ring
tion here for having helped save
name appears over a front page
Feb. 16 and burial will take place
tent to which relief is needed. In
At the same time, however, El article called "Is There
The
Vaad
Hakashruth
of
De-
number
of students from European 300 Jews in Ecuador from being
a Jewish Poland, 1,000,000 Jews, that is to
in Chicago. He is survived by his Nacional, mouthpiece of the Car-
N
troit announced this week that in countries. Rabbi Farber declared deported through her telegraphic
Problem
in
Italy?"
which
he
an-
wife, Rose, and a sister, Mrs. denas government, criticized re-
say one third of the total Jewish order to guarantee strict observ-
ewers in the affirmative, defend- population, have to be assisted.
that by procuring' the necessary appeal to Col. Albert Enriquez,
Now! Detroit's Most Modern
Mollie Rosenberg of Chicago,
ports abroad that Mexico is per-
ance of kashruth signs in local funds It will be possible to induce head of Ecuador's provisional mil-
Jewish Funeral Home
secuting the Jews and charged ing the "Protocols of the Elders
In Warsaw, where the Jewish butcher shops, indicating that en- the Palestinian government t
of Zion" and warning that the
itary regime. It was said that
OFFERING
numbers 350 000 people, dorsement of their observance of
MRS. SULZBERGER DEAD that one of the American Jews Jewish problem "must be solved population
there are only 40,000 J Jewish tax- kashruth is given by this board, grant a number of settlers' yin ae Mme. Singerman's telegram to
who came here to study the situ- before it is too late."
for students in this Yeshiva.
Colonel
Enriquez had consider-
payers;
53
per
cent of the Jewish will be replaced each month. Jew-
ation admitted that the govern-
DAY OR NIGHT
On Friday evening Rabbi Fa r- able to do with his decision to
NEW YORK (WNS) - Mrs. ment's measures are aimed only
Italian anti-Semitism claimed families are exempted from taxa-
ish housewives are urged to watch
Cyrus L. Sulzberger, descendant at Jewish lawbrea)ers. The pa- its first victim here when the tion because of poverty.
TYLER
r was scheduled to speak at the revoke a decree issued Jan. 18,
for the current kashruth signs
providing for the expulsion of all
Beth Tefilo Emaeoel forum.
of old Jewish families celebrated per denied that the government is government announced officially
Ruined tradespeople and arti
in American history, and widow discriminating against Jews as that Gino Jacobs Olivetti, promi- sans are steadily increasing th e when making meat purchases.
On Saturday evening he will be Jews not engaged in farming ac-
This Saturday night, a Melave the guest speaker at the Melave tivities within 30 days. The de-
of the late Cyrus L. Sulzberger, such, insisting that its measures nent Jewish industrialist and vet- ranks of the needy.
Malke will be held at the Beth
l'ilalke arranged by the Vaad Ha- cree was rescinded a few days
noted communal leader who was are aimed only against lawbreak- ern fascist, had resigned as presi- EMIGRATION PROBLEMS:
Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and Wood-
for many years president of the ers, regardless of race or creed. dent of the Italian Cotton Insti-
uring the first decade of this row Wilson, under the auspices kashruth and the Vaad Horabonim, after she appealed to Colonel
United Hebrew Charities of New With regard to. immigration, El tute, as government commissioner century some 60,000 to 60,000 Jews of
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter will Enriquez "in the name of justice
Office, Chapel & Showrooms
the Vaad Hakashruth. The
and human freedom" to revoke
York, is dead here at the age of Nacional admitted Mexico needs in the Cotton Textiles National emigrated every year from the ter-
speakers will be Rabbi J. Farber preside and Rabbi Isaac Stollman th
9219 DEXTER at Joy Road
e order "in order not to add to
71. She was the mother of Ar- immigrants but said she had a Association and as vice-president ritories which now constitute the
of Palestine, Rabbi Max J. Wohl- will speak in the name of the
the tragic situation" of Jews seek-
of
the
Textile
Products
Corpora-
thur Have Sulzberger, publisher right to select those most suited
Polish republic. From 1921 to gelernter and Rabbi I. Stollmen.
•
ing a haven of refuge.
ation. His resignation was attrib- 1936, the annual average of Jew- Kashruth problems will be
On Monday evening, Rabbi Fa
of the New York Times. Born to her needs.
r-
in New Yerk City as Rachel Peix- Rumors of Anti-Semitic Meeeures uted to "personal motives" and ish emigration dropped to 25,000.
In his telegraphed reply to
her will speak to a group of Mi z-
cussed. Representatives of all syna-
rachi leaders at a gathering at th Mme. Singerman, the Ecuadorean
"ill health" but in informed quar- Emigration outlets have for a long gogues are urged to be present.
Otto Hays, Mrs. Sulzberger trac-
Grow in Italy
e
home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rose dictator lauded her as an actress
ed her lineage to the Hays and
ROME (WNS)-Growing anti- ters it was believed Olivetti re t•me been a necessity not only for
-------
° and d enied that the decree wan
that, 2200 Edison Ave.
Peixotto families which played an Semitic agitation in Italy receiv- signed either because of his fear the Jewish but also for the non-
specifically aimed at the Jews. lie
important role in American his- ed new impetus with the publi- that the feeling against Jews made Jewish population of Poland. Chazen Claims lie Wrote
his
position
untenable
or
because
Hebimals
tory. Among her paternal an- cation of the initial number of
Prior to 1914 the average annual
"Bei Mir But Du Schoen"
Cancels
Vienna Per- said Ecuador was free from "for-
cestors were Jacob Hays, a soldier "II Giornalissimo," the first news- he was asked to quit. The resig- emigration of non-Jewish popula-
eign
doctrines" and the order was
formances
Because
as Synagogue Melody 40
of Anti-
intended to Promote immigration
of the American Revolution and paper in Italy to be dedicated nation created a sensation because tion amounted to 30,000. Subse-
Jewinh Disturbances
Years Ago
which
would be useful to the coun-
one of the builders of the Span- exclusively to a policy of combat- of recurrent reports that Italy quently, emigration from Poland
VIENNA (WNS) - Because of
ish-Portuguese Synagogue, Jacob ting the Jews. The paper, which is about to take steps to elimi- inc reased considerably, so that
anti-Jewish disturbances in Vien- try. "Ecuador welcomes all for-
from 1926 to 1929,
TORONTO.
-
(WNS)
-
The
Hays, 2nd. who was high con- is edited by Giovanni Preziosi,
eigners,
no matter to what race
nate
Jews
from
cultural
activi-
Jewish emigra-
na, the world-famous Palestine
a
stable of New York from 1802 former priest and editor of "Vita ties. the professions and public tion from Poland represented but music publishers who acquired the dramatic troupe, Habimah, can- or nation they belong, who come
13.4 per cent of the general Polish English rights to thepopular Yid- cell ed a series of performances in into the country to work at agri-
to 1849 and other members of Italianna," who is known as "the life.
the Hays family, who fought in Streicher of Italy," appeared co-
A native-born Italian whose emigration, and 31 per cent in dish tune, "Bei Mir Big PG Vienna.
The company paused culture or useful industries, in-
the Revolution and the War of incidentally with an official dec- family settled in Urbino during 1931. The Polish emigration prob- Schoen" for next to nothing from here briefly and then went on to stead of increasing the number
1812. On her mother's side she laration by the minister for popu- the Nappoleonic wars, Olivetti lem can by no means be reduced its Yiddish composer, Sholom Yugoslavia.
of unemployed or enlarging the
Parasitic trade, which brings no
was related to the Peixottos. who lar culture denying reports pub- wa sone of the early leaders of to that of Jewish emigration. For Seconds, are facing a suit for
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gave many distinguished physi- lished abroad that the Italian gov- fascism.
political and economic reasons, Plagiarism and an accounting of New Orange-juice Plant Estab- benefit to the citizens in general,"
he said.
emigration outlets have always Profits. The Rev. Bernard Wla-
cians, statesmen and artists to the ernment has banned the produc-
Belled in Palestine
been a necessity for Poland. In the dowsky, local chazan, eleIms that
nation. Her grandfather was tion of plays, publication of books Polish Premier
REHOVOTIL Palestine (WNS
Hold, Picketing of light of Polish emigration figures the first four bars
Daniel Levy Maduro Peixotto, and radio broadcasts by Jews.
of the song -P a I c o r Agency) - Abraham
Jewish Shops Legal If It Is
president of the New York Medi- The government's denial stated
't would be absurd to accept as are identical with a tune he wrote Goldberg, of Glascow (Scotland), Rosenbaum Heads .Jewish
Peaceful
Agricultural Society
cal Society from 1830 to 1832.
justified the claim of those raison. in a Sebastopol synagogue 40
that "the Jewish problem in Italy
who owns 600. dunams of orange
Educated at Normal College is political, not racial. The Ital-
WARSAW (WNS)-The anti- sible for the anti-Jewish agitation, years aro and he intends to bring grove in this district. has decided
according to which in order to re- suit against the owners of the
Training School, now Hunter Col- ian government acknowledges the
NEW
YORK.- (WNS) -
to establish an orange-juice plant
Jewish trade boycott received re- store
lege, Mrs. Sulzberger taught existence of anti-Jewish tenden-
economic equilibrium in Po- copyright. Wladowsky said "Bei
for the shipment of such fruit ex- Francis F. Rosenbaum was elected
school before her marriage to cies in Italy, but points out that newed impetus when Premier Fe- land it would suffice to "evacuate" Mir Bist Du Schoen is my com- tracts to Great Britain. An ex- President of the Jewish Agricul-
Cyrus Sulzberger in 1884. She these are not directed against Helen Marjan-Sladkowski told the the largest possible number of position. Of course I did not write
tural Society at the 37th annual
perimental shipment proved suc-
Jews.
was the second president of the
it as popular song. I wrote it in
meeting, succeeding Lewis L.
Italian Jews, whose loyalty is rec- senate budget committee that Pic-
New York section of .the Council
Even today, despite the pogroms Sebastopol for the synagogue. cessful, and Mr. Goldberg has Strauss, who was elected honor-
ognized,
but
against
international
keting
now built inside one of his groves ,
of Jewish places of busi- and persecutions, 25
MR. ARTHUR H. C O M P T O N, of Jewish
Women, the founder of Jewry, which is anti-Fascist. ness "cannot be
per cent of the There are eight bars in 'Bei Mir
ary president. Other officers
regarded an ■ economic activity in urban areas Bist Du Schoen' and the first four near War Bilu, a fruit-crushing chosen were: Eugene
wiener of the 1937 Nobel Price a number of
!settlement houses. Should books and plays by Jewish
S. Benja-
crime" and is punishable only are ensured by Jews,
and bottling plant complete with
in Science, who is the newly the first
bars
have
exactly
the
same
melo-
woman member of the writers be prohibited, it is be-
employers,
min, vice-president; Reuben Ar-
when the picketing "leads to • employees and workers. Even dy as my composition."
modern equipment The process
appointed Protestant co-choir- board of the Aguilat
Library
As-
kush,
secretary;
and
Richard
S.
cause
they
are
by individuals who breach of the public peace." At
Man of the National Confer-
is almost entirely mechanical.
Goldman, treasurer. The present
•nce of Jews cad Christians, sociation, a founder of the Jewish have participated in anti-Italian the same time the Polish Union though the percentage of Jewish
employers in the cities has decreas-
Girls Vacation Society, chairman activities." The statement also
board
of
directors
was
re-elected,
MGM denies reports that it was
which Is spa...wrier the fifth of the Parks Anti-Litter Commit.
of Merchants gained an impor- ed since 1921 when it amounted to ing in Poland is not solely an out-
denied that Jews are to be banned tant point in its anti-Jewish boy- 51.6
come of the world-wide depression; cancelling plans to film "The Stu- consisting of the officers and 1›.
sienna observanc e of Brother-
per cent, nevertheless nearly
tee end vice-President of the Uni- from public life.
its causes are deeply rooted in the dent Prince" because of anti-Nazi Jacob G. Lipman. Alfred Rhein-
hood Day so Feb. 20.
cott
campaign
when
it
succeeded
one
half
of
the
private
business
ted Neighborhood houses.
stein, George W. Naumburg.
inertia of Polish economy. Far- feeling.
Despite the denial, however, in prevailing upon the authorities
enterprises In towns and cities are
reaching and genuine reforms
Jewish circles expressed fear that to order all commercial establish- conducted er managed by Jws
Maxie Rosenbloom, prize fighter Wolfgang S. Schwabacher and
Campaign Headquarters
A SPARKLE OF GOLD
would open up new outlets for the and movie actor, gave his services Mr. Straus. The board passed a
the government is pronaring to ments to display the full name I
t would therefore be impossible entire population of the country
curb not only the intellectual ac- of their owners on signboards to "evacuate"-this term is f
free to fight in the main event at resolution expressing appreciation
Headquarters for the 1938 A rummer of gold in aide. at
ret
to Gabriel Davidson, the societY's
la loot .
look and voile of light tivities of Jews as ■ gesture of outside the establishments. This quently used by authoritive Poles including the Jews, an overwhelm- the Hermosa. Calif., Clamber of
Allied Jewish Campaign are , 'non . glad
darkling sea Or wee.
ing majority of whom are unwill- Commerce Charity Milk Fund general manager, for 30 years of
solidarity with the Nazi regime is intended, In the words of the -this
section of the population ing to
eetablished on the 13th floor Oh. would IOW. Mar w ere are aglow' in Germane but
service.
leave a country whose fate benefit.
may also remove union "to unmask large numbers without increasing the distress of
of the Hotel Stotler, telephone,
ALTER A nrtmost.
they have shared for centuries,
Jewish professors from the univer- of camouflaged Jewish busi- the country as a whole.
Washington A...,
Producer Maurice M. Cohen will
Randolph 9340.
0 powerful love! that In some
Woodbine. N. I.
and for the welfare of which they resign his RKO post on comple-
sities, eliminate Jews from Jour- nesses."
The economic depression prevail. continue to work.
.'
respects, makes a beast a man, in
tion of his present assignment.
Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs
Neatly Ironed
Bath Towels and Underwear
Fluffed
Fluffed Dried
pounds le lb.
THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE
. l
Pounds
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF DETROIT'S SYNAGOGUES
ARE EXTENDED AN INVITATION AND URGED TO ATTEND A
CONFERENCE AT WHICH IMPORTANT MATTERS PERTAINING
TO KASHRUTH WILL BE DISCUSSED
SHIRTS
Saturday Evening, Feb. 19 6 - 8 p. m.
18
at Emanuel Beth Tefilo Synagogue
DAMP
Taylor and Woodrow Wilson
Rabbi J. Farber
Lace CurtainsThau,,. Per
WILL HE TIIE PRINCIPAL SPEAKER
Double Woolen Blankets 35c
Feather Pillows
1,-. 25c
A Mlavah Malkah Refreshment and an Elaborate
Program Are Being Arranged.
All .14.1R1N0
Ironed Service 30C
.....
1Zionist Membership
Drive in Progress
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Kosher Meat and Poultry Market
ONE OF THE SEVENTEEN
OBITUARY
ALBERT
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Will Speak Feb. 25
1 at Shaarey Zedek
HOTELS
5000 ROOMS IN 8 STATES
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ALTES
LAGER
IS BETTER
Replace Kashruth
Signs Each Month
Manuel tlrbacb
RABBI J. FARBER