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MED_ETRorrIEWisiIaiRONICUS

August 26, 1938

JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION
RELEASES FIRST PORTION OF
VOLUMINOUS HOSPITAL STUDY

By Popular Request

We Will Remain Open

UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15



GALA LABOR DAY WEEK-END

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ganization, numbered several Jews
amonir its founders. The Legion
was born in Paris in 1919 at a
rPoNi
"Or shall the )wing doctor emulate meeting of enlisted men and of-
I FROM PAGE ONE)
t he go-art I er prnc,Ii loner, n ho I rei
ficers of the A. E. F. On March
30. 11011111e hompltnl connect lom of
"17.:7
15, 1919, 1,000 men met in a

I.1, physicians hal log ..tortes)
,11111111,1 k1/111
In 1111ore 11555
three-day
caucus to lay the foun-
31. 'agree of lompitol nthilat tom of !Ye- is practitioner n mond bit:'
.• Even 111 the face of economic hard- dation of an association of World
t roirm Jen ish phi tacit.. its re... -
Stork ship, I he )01111a doctor rcipilres wand War veterans. Among those pres-
towed tt it to Mom of Nen
1Non-Jen Mit and Jen GAO ph). lonlmostIon in gaol hospital ill nom- ent were General Abel Davis,
35. Jen ish pin.lclons holding resistor
"'1111.11 (here I. 1 he gaornol problem war-time canimander of the 132d
ntalf posillons In ohm' ar) and
employ meld Sr
o
.1c01. 10
Illinois Infantry; Major Leon
got rein:wool al hospitals.
saint norher, nod clerical 'personnel.
33. Jr„ ish Ph. .1c11111, holding re. oh , Jew 1.1,
1.1111 111,
dinpaistories,
and Schwartz, later mayor of Mobile,
"halloo 111'1111h orgionlrati011, tore' idle
staff positions in large
Ala.; and General Milton J. Fore-
ermikenIal
Ismail Ids
111
far II lotrge 1111111h., of intelli-
11111 of Chicago, commander of
o lost, each and In Nort io over gent pro famlonal andnon •professionst1
I ii,,),.
HMI
11
1111111'1111
10
be the 1 .4,2d Field Artillery of the
11,1101111,
0 110
34. Jen I.), physicians holding ....rotor placed risen here.
ntalf positions ho y ohm! my amend j "One often limier Ihitt Jewish hod- 33dDiviaion. That caucus elected
110411i 1111 , 111111 er 100 11111, each.
an executive committee of 100
Ices ure unto
Ions holdng
i
regular r pilids nod health s
as. Jen Mill
Wolf mol
Ion. t uhera lemi, men- war) 10.40u0e inr, e help 10 InIrnsify headed by Foreman to complete
' cloorol.11 mg resit ion, nod I hot In not the job of organization and to
tal, nolo, and marine himpll
rani
for
Jeos.
II
has
aim
been
mid
34 J.01.0 pli,,Ic001. holding regular I hat the) sh e 1 he non-Jen an 1,1w1- arrange for another caucus to be
staff posh in timpani. lit com-
Ina to erg ll
111111 Jen 1'41 1/111
held. in America. As chairman
munities neighboring 011 Pet rolt.
ran bs
01. Ind ribod11111 of tuff
den kb ply skin.* 11111 . 1o r, mod isocial
ld for n Jen1.11 a ll st theist
it loos , m id of this committee, Foreman was
holding I...prior
Sty.
sluff a...- pent ar
hoteases I heir estmcience 10111 cm- given the task of organizing the
railing to specialty
Inn Of all residents nod Intotsiment n lien n.114'111111 IS Jewish St. Louis caucus in May, 1919,

Dist
of
Interns, no Jewishre.idents and mood limit. 01 hers my Chat heotime 111111
the existence of Jen1.11 11.1111111.
and helping to lay the ground-
1111ernm 111,0nlImg
I
handl Id,.
II
39. l'oropo naive t....1‘ of COI. mil 1011 MO 1110111111 1011 1/( .11,1 11 10 ONe thrill,
work for the first national comIlin- 1
er
Reld
Rh
es
Jew
ink
put
lad

a
norms,
111111 equipment of a 5:0-ited and
tor
their
'linesmen,
10 1 . 11.,11
lion in Minneapolis in 1920. It I
N rile-lied lomplistl.
In rarialler titles n here there
!O. Pal kids of .hex 1.1, ph) deism. In esp....holly
was at this convention that he was
1111011b
of roily toe only one Jrnish 'amid' al. Ity
I lie
1 1 11(111 1(
11 .1' 11111,
le
reloopo
its,
• it
accorded the title of the first
October, 111:0, mod tin Not molter I.
diffuse lino-
gest.' that the Jew lllll
111:11.
national commander of the IX
Jost Is
1i
. 1 ie l tog' lyt-inler,lio,m ,10
sci

lo

II. Put lent si of Jon islo ph3.1clails In
loositil ids on Nov ember I, 1931, ne-
t On 11K 11 qn
II. Degree 14 Jen id, pearl Ice of Jen -
Into ploy , 41ei111101.
1.1. Pre shrill sitar... ,and tier diem
cm), of o fen hompituis In Ile-
' roll.
limas, of 'stenos..
1 .11 ,pans 11 r
bed 014'1101110 ,
0- rage 1111 11, 1 O.
Mill almond number
FIN, 10111 11
I,) pnlipnl.' day s of n 1211-bed mid
ss 010-befl tompll al.
Compantl e estimates of 11111111111
Income of a I '91- bed tool it 21)0-

giOn.

11 1 s f eVe I g
1'4
Iii the soon.r time imbue 111111 O I ll •
love for Ills 111'1, 1111111 / the Jen isionem
In Jen, should he 'binned out, and
hey 011111111 make Ilieroselt en moodily
Went Mottle wit h their host m.
"1'111. Lind of reamoing, nil hough
Accept...I by some Jens
brim 1101111
1. not neigh", nor logical.
M het her
JI,01 I% ill or will not segregate hem-
set es, others have segregated thrill,
and there Is Illeoce 111111 111'1 1,111
cool lime 10 do so In I lir future.
11.11 11.1111111.
''N on , metre I hito ever, effort* to
Of
annum'
M. Compiontl iv. e.1111011e14
rod late I he Jilllout e become hope-
e ex prodil ores Of 11 110 - less.
Me hear very I It 1 le I rom for-
1.1 10111 a 2110 - bed
mer 1.0.1 .1111ed umhollial toast
ad-
I loot I 11O Jew, TIrreer he tiles,
The survey, conducted under vised
sl id lose lobo Identity, to Ills own
the auspices of the Jewish Wel- advantage and to . t lie 1111 yollugt of
fare Federation, is concerned with the rest of the "arid. Thougqh 1 'sink-

to

I es

4 194r

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Jackson .. • . 1.50

Saginaw .
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2.50
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Frequent Service to
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Detroit Terminal

al

Washington Blvd.
Grand River Ave.

N.C.mal Leaders
CA. 9000
At the second Legion caucus
INN CH
in St. Lo , ., s theq were also pres-
W. E. FLYNN, Managing Director
ent Moms Adler of Quincy, III.,
Sam Fi'wnberg of Chicago; A.
K. Iliisiein of Fairbury, Ill.; Mor-
ti
ris Levi of Evansville, Ind.; D. A.
Sachs of Louisville, Ky.; and R.
J. Weinman of New Orleans.
Paul Willman of
When the state organizations of officeholders.
the Legion were founded, Fore- Baltimore was dected national
man was chosen first department commander-in-chief in 1930. In
Service Call - 50c
commander of Illinois. Joseph
Authorized R.C.A. an Philco Service Engineers
Bondy and Herbert. Feibelman 1932 Col. Joseph nankin of Bos-
were among the founers of the ton was chosen national junior
VACUUM CLEANERS REPAIRED
two major problems: first, does I iOnt tol.7e r tosto
nd ner7i11 ' roe rah' , so'
14.1.4 New York and Alabama depart- vice-commander. Rabbi Eninn-
f moil on the tong of Jen n In
the Detroit community need a miasmic.
thr I rolled slides, 1110
thod nom+ ments, respectively. Morton Da- uel Jack of New York was na-
hospital under Jewish sponsor- 11111
111110ge In t h r opporlonit
n 1,1.5 vid was the first adjutant of the
HO. 4717
create for I tortoise! es for *elf
11525 DEXTER
ship?; second, is the city's Jew-
department of Colorado and . Da- tional chaplain in 1931. Dr. J.
ish community capable and ready
ca
vid Sachs held a similar office in M. Erman of Omaha has just
to finance the erection and main- by Jr,,., so VI 1/ 11
participation In Kentucky. These were the Jew-
retired as national surgeon-gen-
philanthropy ,
ore, 10111 Nervier. for
tenance of such a hospital?
the entire e lllll
In
Welt they ish pioneers in the Legion. Since eral, an office held in 1924 by
The study of the first prob- isle.
then others have held high office,
Dr. Leon elderman of Philadel-
"It to. Ile Charles II. F:liot,
Ito,
lem, conducted by Dr. J. J. Golub,
n friend of Ilse .51,1 /I, .111 'There ton:
director of the Hospital for Joint has been no modrolintIon
of races In
part from General Foreman, phia. Mrs. Ida S. Cohen of Boa-
.. And more than
Diseases, New York City, has IS.
ton is junior vice-president of the
it isn't deserting that t here other Jews elected to national of-
been completed. The study of h
fice in the Legion were: William V.. W.. National Auxiliary. In
the community's financial re. 7,„171.:,I .
rd"ng;ii:
t
Stern of North Dakota, senior the V. . W. state organizations
""
w .s.ta ""h vice-eommander in 1924 and the following Jews have held ma-
sources, undertaken by the Coun•
cif of Jewish Feder4en and Wel- ,ir i:saci
'"" i ,,,11
'' :"1 " 8"iiitr,",' ‘,""",.
"
ny member of. the national executive jor • posts: J. M. -Erman, com-
fare Funds, the parent body of :',1:1" 1 ",
'"u","'"„";', 11'
Children of early school age, or
since then; Morton David of Col- mander of Nebraska department;
Federations throughout the Uni-
orado, senior vice-commander in Joel Miller, commander of Massa-
even younger, reach their late
s
ll'
" ont ■ "l trre! rrr hdin ..
fed States and Canada, and di- "Jeli ly Ist insrit
1930; Rabbi Lee J. Levinger of chusetts department; David Her-
'teens and early twenties almost
rotted by Harry L. Lurie, is
‘ 101111111"17:° Columbus, national chaplain in man, commander of California de-
Ill‘, • s l.11""4" r w"""
before one knows it. Then comes
scheduled for completion within .11,
1928; Sam Heller of Norfolk, Va., partment; Irving Friedman, com-
a few weeks. Publication of the ',71',,V,"':E7.7.,..
",.11,',7'',.11;:it„,b)3tri;..,',F,;„ and r chef de chemin de for in 1933 of mander of Arkansas department;
the day when a college or higher technical education is neces-
findings
and
conclusions
of
this
1
1
.1.
sary. Why not make sure now that funds for their education
the Society of 40 & 8, the Le- Metz . Cohen, commander of New
"ItesIdes effect r kind direct kr ice
second half of the survey will
gion's honor and fun society; Jersey department; Emanuel Jack,
11
will be ready when needed? I will be glad to show you how
follow the present series in order. Iva
i` ". I "" ""' " thel `
Harry Rosenthal of North Dakota commander of Arkansas depart-
it can be done in a simple practical manner.
Dr. J. J. Golub has brought to ""'' '''
ment and chaplain of New York
' 11 """1
the radlnuxlWn, and and Abe Goldstein of Pennsyl-
the Detroit Jewish Hospital study 31:::"7:::,1"""fld
t h
vania, sous chefs de chemin de department; Joseph Wolfson, com-
'Cr
e 7.111Iii,"ienotf .7".serv
a rich and varied experience gath.I .111iit
In: for of the 40 & 8 in 1937; and mander of Philippines depart-
ered in the medical fields of Eu- 1"‘"
ment; Julius Berg, senior com-
In the next installment of the Dr. L. J. Kosminsky of Arkansas, mander of New York-department.
rope, Palestine and the United
Jewish Hospital Survey report, David Adler of Alaska, Edward Otto Silver, junior commander
States.
1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.
to be published Sept. 2, Dr. Golub Greenbaum of NeW York, Isadore of Michigan department; Rabbi
Head of the Joint Distribution describes
the various methods of Levine of Indiana and George Daniel Ilershon, chaplain of New
Committee Medical Unit for Po- inquiry used in making the study Levy of South Carolina, members Jersey department; A b r a h a
lend from 1921 to 1924, Dr. Golub and gives a complete analysis of of the national executive.
^..GREAT-WEST
LIFE
A OOOOO INCla COMPANY
Moskowitz, ..,judgv, advocate of
rosa• smem • • • wo w es•
Department Commanders
has served as consultant in the the city of Detroit and its com-
New York depareffient.
planning of the Rothschild-Ha- munity insofar as these matters
More numerous, however, have
Membership in the Disabled
dassah Hospital and Hebrew Uni- pertain to the hospital qbestion. been the Jewish veterans who
versity Medical School of Jerusal Broken down into its component served as department command- American Veterans is limited to
those wounded in action during
hem. !parts this analysis highlights De- ers of the American Legion. Since the World War. The first mo-
While serving as executive di- itroit's rapid rate of population the Legion's inception there have
rector of the Beth Moses Hospi- growth from 1880; the lost me- been 18 Jewish department com- tional commander of the D. A. V.
tal, of Brooklyn, Dr. Golub con- mentum in population increase manders in 13 states, the District was Judge Robert S. Marx of
ducted the reorganization of that since 1930; the percleptage of of Columbia, England and Alaska, Cincinnati, a Major during the
institution and the reorganization white foreign born and negroes North Dakota and New Jersey World War. Rabbi Michael Aar-
of the Hospital for Joint Diseases, residing in Detroit; the death and having had two Jewish command- onsohn, also of Cincinnati, who
of New York City, which he heads birth rates in comparison to oth- ers each. The following is the was blinded during the war, was
at the present time. er communities; the predominant list of Jewish commanders of national chaplain of the D. A. V.
In a letter which accompanied age groups in the city and the American Legion departments: Jews who have served as com-
his portion of the Jewish Ilospi. average number of sick in each Milton J. Foreman, Illinois; Gil- manders of D. A. V. departments
tal Survey, Dr. Golub makes the group. Detroit's Jewish commun. bert Batman, Ohio; Ben Shimon- are Samuel Mistowaky of Rhode
on the REPUBLICAN BALLOT
Island; Lew Tannenbaum of New
following supplementary corn- ity in analyzed in relation to the owsky, Arizona; A. C. Herzberg, Jersey; Milton Cohn of New
I sent:
general population and from the Arkansas; William Stern, North York, and Ben Kaufman of New
amitie,i tram the ,f tort
port a di
n. standpoint of Jewish populations Dakota; Samuel Aronowitz, New
ta c
Jersey, winner of the Congres-
aad wawa- among the 10 largest cities of the York; Philip Forman, New Jer-
1.:471, r,',7"The"rte„tnuli,„1, ""'„1:,'', 1,7,,Ii United States. An estimate of say; W. A. Abramson, Alabama; sional Medal.of Honor.
11,bal
The United Spanish War Vet-
mixia b.,. 1,, Kay o n this the present distribution of Jewish George Levy, South Carolina; A.
' I 11
"""hi ' P . "
I in. fin. "' residences in Detroit according to B. Kopplin, Minnesota; Julius erans is the only veterans' organi-
altitude, b miller
dam in 111.4•11
upon
zation that has had two Jews as
any factual findings, tool I Ilsought locality is also d'
d In
Peyeer, District of Columbia; national commanders. One was
;'s r e s11 .11:g
g ' s71::Sr
Isa":; oa
rer rteloseb therr.; elusion this portion of the study Joseph Rabinowitz, North Dako-
• Assistant Attorney-General under
Maurice Simmons of New York,
"It Is tooth lonal wit h I he Jew to discusses the number of hospital s;
tae w ; Sia:anrthleel GeS np i nbire arfirner,. NmeowntaJnear-; ho was elected in 1911. - He
• lon,r his mot Institutions. n herever he
PAUL W. VOORHIES
As necessary per thousand pop-
,, 1,
1.1:
moan
"' "f
later became commander-in-chief
"n to
" Illation
i s o la, " he glory
%el f-expremi on
and compares Detroit's L R ioedbneery. a n C u h N
e ne,,, Georgia;
m ,xi c. ; J D
o saevpi d h of the Jewish War Veterans, The
Fin cultism' n od pi ont brine stirrings.
present facilities with the sten-
• Assistant Prosecuting Attorney under
Fir
he create d sflnstit
I
ut o.
ns
Then , .4 0 -
other
was Co]. Joseph Napoleon
mra
u
he Isegon to experience n re ve
ers prim '
pheld by other comparable Adler, Alaska; and Edward Can- Wolfson,
JAMES E. CHENOT-HARRY S. TOY
one of the heroes of
rem. The 1.111 111 11100 1■ 111ch he ere- communities.
a ied intluenceil and fort tiered Ms cul-
En g gland .
the
Philippine
campaign, who was
tural life awl
'monk lin mho.
,
h
aev
re
e
:
h
Realb
d
bi
sB
t
aetn
e
jan
Lie
i
n
g
io
Fnried
o
• Chairman Public Trust Commission under
elected in 1928, General Fore-
"° """ moil,
*" 1"1
It Is '""IY
"5 "'I-
ffi aceos, man, the first national command-
m
'noble,
!tortoni.,
impossible
(0 ROOSEVELT HAILS
GOV. FRANK FITZGERALD
hat e Jen I.h I fe, ho ll e'er American-
New ; York chaplain;
yed and In any of It• secular "IoM -
. George Gina- er of the American Legion, was
JEWS' PATRIOTISM
. . .
j g i
h ogs, n it Moot Jen1.11 Institution..
i
11
IN
WAR
AND
PEACE
001
a
fool
1
hat
t
he
Instil
uf
tuns
and
Lucius
Kahn,
head
of the Ohio also a national commander of the
WORLD WAR VETERAN :: SUCCESSFUL LAWYER
Military and Naval Order of the
M11111111 11(01 .1
o f a ny pe
e,
-
ll
di
ia
atkeo;ff
,
H
e
N
ro
b
r
e
ju
lldeg
ne
et.
trh
f
national,
or re llglo nama re „ple-et
Index
an index
Spanish•American War. Col. Fe-
.oschuDED
r
FROM PAGE ()NEI
(1'(1)i rolin8a;
to Its vulture, lournanitarlaninm and
fix Rosenberg of Cleveland Was
lix
eiviliration•
head of the Or egon
-awer the nom.... i s reei nracai, laid down their lives in the wars
or ce-commander of this or-
senior
1 ' 1" '""""" 11"1' :1"" 1 " 1 """11 """ of the Republic will be launched 8; Rabbi Joseph Lasker, New der. The late John Robinson of
form n eminent.' Jen Ish env Imminent
!York chaplain; Dr. L. J. Kosmin- New York, one of the founders of
for Jen ot. They Mid In them men,
at
the
encampment
of
the
Jewish
,
.
and
amio-enc... 1. . 1... ...1 War Veterans, it was announced 8 sky, head of the Arkansas 40 & the Jewish War Veterans. served
I. .hid
o hid]
] t hey
ore or em,torned. The
; Abe Goldstein, head of the
la...pilot Is n goal ...ample
as treasurer of the New York de-
by Mr. Lave. The proposed mono-
"Th.
.x
1
.4
..e.
of Jr.h.h
1 ostlie 0... 10 ment is to be erected at Gettys-ilrf.yennsylvania 40 & &8; and liar- partment of the United Spanish
add. to the self -respect
of Jen• NMI
Rosenthal, head Of the North War Veterans. Ben Rosenberg is
the imp,' ofI weir neighbors for burg, Pa., scene of the Battle of
Dakota 40 & 8.
therm Jen loll life
renter...I areand Gettb
! now senior vice-commander of
ys urg
in the Civil War, Mr.
Jex ash 1.1 it idiom. the. Jens a great-
,

The Veterans of Foreign Wars,ithe New York department of the
er (cellos of dignity
and
Ve said.
T111 11 1, 1. 1.1 . 11111)
rue in 111.11) East
whose membership comprises vet-' U. S. W. V.
Gettysburg
was
selected,
European colonel., 1 have somn
Mr.
It is oao
Mention should also be made of
Ina. In (..,or, mai I.eve declared, because it was on erans of all of America's wars
An «I rim, "leer the Jen, n loo am be en
that famous battlefield that 1,335 and overseas campaigns, has not Milton Solomon, past national
1111'101.d "ill, .1ex Moen
Je0 I.h o r-
been far behind the Legion in icommander of the Marine Corps
ar Jeoisii
1m.
Jews
fought
in
the
most
decisive
fond
r " nlf" rl t.ndtie arllf. Th. battle of the war between th e the number of important Jewish' League; Louis Phillips of Cali-
fornia, commander of the United
moll r shill
".Ofp
t ItTri re" 71termi
l'ot n" nn States. Daniel Harris, 93-year-old •
I he roods of the inn,e re roonplete-
i Veterans of the Republic; Joseph
New Yorker, who is the last sui•-
Disabled
American
Veterans
of
•!.,,',I,lir,!;1"
xna
viving Jewish veteran of the civil the World War at the close of its' M. !teller and Howard .Lillien-
Hr. les to Ix Melo they regarded Ilorm•
thal, surgeons-general of the Mill-
war, and who represented the' annual convention. Mrs. Lily Gins-
m 1 1', Ilk gristly noti.l.
wry Order of the World War;
On the other
hand, I lame of Ile Jen Ish doctors still Jewish War Veterans at last ! ,
of Philadelphia was chosen Albert Moritz, New York depart-
Gernany . nod Aa.lrim,
ho held month's celebration of the 75th 1 xi erg
autx
i
tal
i
a
r
l
yco
commander,
the
D.A.V.
e
o
n
f
fti
adopt
stag
iment commander of the Military
ll
anniversary of the battle, will be'
u,rb
Jen Ish pro e.t.a
'and Naval Order of the Spanish-
men and oilmen, accorded the honor of moving the
sm program
!
"'"'
:e-
i'"""" 1""'
J.. " 1 " h adoption
,,..ani.ma or . enish
of the resolution calling idouanncinAgm"earllicfRonrim
forms ot" sgurbavmesrsdke American War; Julius Peyaer,
welfare
,
,
judge-advocate of the Military
and tomtit h ngenclim, Ond mil...Mime'. Tor tne erection of the monument
inn and comfort in heir fi rend!, r
movements
calculated
to
destroy
, Order of the World War and an
"H to his departed comrades.
les.
%I lead In the Germany and
,,ur American form of govern- ' American vice-president of
Werld's Greatest
%lost ria of today, Jen n belong to Inn-I
Fl-
Jews in Civil War
er fameintIons x hen Winched to a
merit" and calling on veterans to i DAC; Atwood C. Wolf, past presi-
Biblical Spectacle
sir ., kb Insttution. The greatest t rag-
Mr. !eve made public figures -upport all legislative and con-dent of the Reserve Officers'
1•44
AG.

ai t lie German and Austrian ais.I compiled by the historian-general vressional investigations and help : mciation of the U. S.; Michael
aster Is being el perk need by
„ ,, t uts
the Jewish War Veterans show- tthf emow"toreaolbtna uinrrofusell, daisscIdosisutrineal Breitkopf, commander of the 29th
nx, Jen 1.h. ,o horn not, or found It Inv that there were 929 Jews in
Division Association; Rabbis Mor-
''"'
1
.
.1
'
1
" n. Union Regiments at Gettysburg
Jew.
Ile belongs; let ' '''"1
no 11. •pir-
cuished from the avowed put- i rig S. Lazaron, vice-president of
IAA 1111111 - 111 11 111111
it mill) and MtIonally, be Is
lam. and 406 Jews in Confederate regi. poses" of such subversive g rou
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palthe
U. S. Chaplains' Association;
tut.
.
TI TIC 11111
IAN Tit
plyd"nn "1'r .,....ments. Fifty Jews were killed and
,,
B. Allman, president of the
nee vil n 111s hemidlais. 1 her. In no 35 wounded on both sides at Get- Vat
Urged to War no Anti. . ; David
N.
J. Association of Military Sur-
1 " h"'""11"" a, '" ' 1.•
tysburg. Of the Jewish dead 34
Semiti .m
Isla
goons; David Bernstein, - corn-
,;'..1,;;;;; 1":"„i'i1,!„'! 6";111, 1 11, 1' 61 ,1= were the blue of the North and I
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WNS) - mender of the California depart-
hod the n OM's,. of Jen Ish physician+ I If .the
GROUNDS
gray of the South. Jewish Addressing the rational encamp- ment of the Order of the Purple
hem.,
aetathom.ws
Sn
..".6
" . wounded
in
ded amon g the Union casual ment of the Veterans of Foreign Heart; Randall I. Cohen, com-
on•Jew1.11 hospitals Is small,
sad
9,000.003 IN CASH
fie ^mother holding imloalant amaant- ties numbered 20 and 15 among Wars, Dr. Everett R. Clinchy,
,,
"''"'' 1- rlii"*.
'
"
7411:4 the Confederates.
director of the National Confer- i mender of the New York depart-
IUT0101 CIECUS
f the s Order .co
of mtm
th l" " ik"“I'1;
O
the
h nPurple
d er o f
f
e l Tpe
r";Inein"47 r e.e,7„h
fl-MSPOIC ACTS-It
e of Jews
The figures by states for Jew-
Christians, u rged
an ' ■ ; ' 4Z
iS toing
t 1115 1./.1111ry al, .11h
t ;A
il eeenrt
of Alex
TIN DOOLITTLE L:
paw ipants in the Battle of the vterans to
andpromise the ews ' m
a few outstanding enema Mos, almost
'
the
Tennessee
chapter
of
the
erd
rely
In
th
e
Jen
Ish
himplInt,
Then,
t hat " ti the United Staten will be
PINE CENTER SING
, ' three I. the problem of t he relent Gettysburg were as follows:
War Veterans Ansocia-
North: Connecticut, I; Illinois, kept one Island safe • from the Rainbow
, li on ;
FAIRY - Trshal Sow
' JenIsh gradient. In medicine, so ho has
Brin
y
commander
mines! lon but no •sperience. Ile %eels. 72; Indiana, 10; Maine, 1; Ma ,- troubled ilea of persecution, hate,
114111111
Shri
10midlol internship: he regoirel Intimate
of the Shriners
Legion of Honor,
saa-a
study of disease. an etTerinnIIT t. sachusetts. 39; Michigan, 29; New contempt and untruths, a land composed of war
PUPPET Me
veterans who
osools hdr )harm le al Noon ledge St the Jersey, 109; New York, 409; free
SOS MOP
from anti-Semitism, a strong. are 32d degree Masons; and Da-
bedside" n1'nl wet with older
Ilmmat New
Ohio,
95;
Pennsylvania,
128;
hold of spiritual decency." A plea yid Cohen, secretary of Les Am,
ploy u„non, In be direr -tell 141 an et hi-
Moms 4 m Cato
fa I moth and to be .1 'mutated to per- Rhode Island, 2; Wisconsin, 52; for tree
se"."..
free speech for Fascists, Corn- , the organization of Americans
ADM.
form Id, medical lash* with int•111- Maryland, 1.
mutilate and Nazis was made be who served as volunteer
modesty .P11 experience, lest be
25C gene.,
South: Alabama, 77; Arkansas, Ilerbert
enter the profession unseasonedand
roldell, and at 50th he I. ' , Yet, I: Georgia, 70; Louisiana, 58; managing Bayard Swope, former lance drivers with the A. E. F.
DILDIEN Ia
mal-lionefon t he gold -pat ed road
editor of the New York , Extensive as this list is, it is
of the 40 411.11..•-day practitioner, a here Mississippi, 75; North Carolina,
World. Declaring that "they con-
i ncomp lete
it
dim.. I. Monomer' on 1 he Jilt. al Y
South
outh Carolina, 34; Tennes- via thetneelves out cies their own , doubt]
end preen-rad ions left ea 1 he sloop
does not deal with Jews who held
see,
2;
Texas,
17;
Virginia,
32.
mouths," Swope acid "is there office
sintra There Is • .10,7 •5 one one
in the Civil
War veterans
It ho •r ell IA al • tenement
such
magic
I the accurate student of social sci- doctor,
YIDDISH LABELLED
home. and y•ile d oat for Me, (ahem,
in Communism or in . organizations. But it is impor-
would describe the Jews as sod
when OW Mock her hmsd not of Cohn Named Junior Commander Nazism or in Fascism that
AN ARYAN TONGUE ence
for the light it casts nn the
I hird flemr Melon., he •beel. 'I% he In
of Disabled Vat
must be feared? I don't think they
so. I tent
a composite cultural group ('cult') a s!rk

and .that
• strong
Amer i can
My
-aerviee-
d•aah..
GRAND RAPIDS, ( Vi NS)- I think they are a sordid froway .
riNctsnr.t, FROM PAGE ONE) I with a specific religion. most of ter hoe reser and hlllt Meek 4 ohm
ne o t .e cardinal
en d. oga row don. eight Min Milton Cohn of Buffalo, N. Y., unhappy mode of life
Alpine
in
race
and
whom are
, and that a , I tenets of Americanism,
the
equal-
!
lend
I
will
leave
prooeriptIAt los nue
by, Jewish newspapers disguises speak an Aryan language (a dia- the ate; es. t h e doctor'. reply, m past commander of the Depart- comparison 'with the American i ity of all Americans, regardless
but does not change the essential- lect of German) which is written he KAM, went est his way to few. ment of New York, was elected system will 'how up their vicious- lot race or creed.
llnae
aeble mloolon of Iseallog.
first junior vice-commander of the news and slavery,"
ly Aryan basis of Yiddish. Thus in a peculiar script"
te.ortiam. till. 9 A F. a.)

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