MEPErRonlEwisn PIRO2VICIE November 4, 1938 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE &PEWIT/EWEN' RON1CL I Fighting Minority Status STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL FROM PAGE OM Within a short time, it is expected tha t n the Woodhead Commission's report o lish the, local Nazi expose which Pohl;Mad Weekly h, The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Ca, las. Palestine will be made public and tha • a NevT York daily turned down tete.; ee Sneed-ells matter March at tha Pale too many of Society's sllln st hermit. Web.. ender the Aet of Mamie I, IOTA the Jews of the world will be apprise d because 400 were implicated . . . Nazi relative to Gi'eat Britain's plans for th e Spies will be the villains you'll General Offices and Publication Building future of the land. love to hiss in a forthcoming 525 Woodward Avenue Warner Brothers picture . . . In the meantime Jewish communitie When I *Mahone o Cedillas 1040 Cable Addresss Chronicle New York's ex-Mayor Landon OftImo everywhere, including British Jews, con - Jimmy Walker was asked by the 14 Stratford Place, London, W. I, England O tinue to press demands for adherence t visiting German flyers to make a iubecription. in Advance $3.00 Per Year pledges made to Jewry for the establish . speech in connection with their presentation of a medal marked ment of the National Home in Palestine. re theme pubileatioa all torrompondence and news mettle "For Peace and Bravery" to an suet reach this °Bice by Tuesday evening of Mak weak, These demands are motivated by ou ✓ oil executive, Leonard Lyons re- sns.en mailing nodes, ;aridly me one Mee of the poem mkt. people's determination that two thing ports. Jimmy complied with a The Detroit bedsit ChronicleMI. •orrasponaftwe en Sub. speech addressed to the aviators must not happen: it mrs of n ***** to the Jewsh peope, bet Meehan. ritspetud. l . • . Moly tor indomement of (the •Itwe mpreetild by the Mite, Sabbath Scriptural Selections Pentateuchal portion—Gen. 12:1-17:27 • Prophetical portion—Is. 40:27-41:16 November 4, 1938 Cheshvan 10, 5699 Jews in High Office PURELY COMMENTARY (CONCLUDED and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE In this room are Protestants, Catholics and Jews," he said, "and 1. Immigration to Palestine must here we have peace. Go back and tell that to your countrymen." not be cut off and unhampered op- Then there's the Oregon cartoon portunities must be provided for Jews reported by W. W., showing Hit- from lands of oppression to settle in ler studying the old slogan of the Eretz Israel. Old Man of Doorn, who in the days before he started sawing 2. Under no circumstances is it to wood used to talk about "Me and be permitted that Jews in Palestine Gott" ... Hitler's reaction to the Phrase is "How wordy!" should be relegated to a minority BY THE WAY status. If you've recently seen a seri- ous magazine article on the prob- The second demand depends, of course , !ems of the commercial angle of upon the first, and taken together the tw O radio signed by one Harry Ein- constitute the most sacred principles upo n stein, be advised that the author is none other than your old friend which Jewish existence depends today. Parkyakarkus, for whom even the Jews are a minority everywhere, an d Greeks have no word . . . And if because of it we are the convenien t y ou're wondering how he got that ay, just remember that by train- scapegoat for dictators. In Palestine alon e ing and long experience he's there is hope of creating a Jewish majorit y really an advertising executive where the "ingathering of the exiles" wil I under that heavy veneer of dia- take place and where security for the per lect. of sentimentalists is Bar- secuted of all nations will be a matter o f ney Ace Gallant, who wants to save our own making. New York's famous Tombs Prison destruction—his idea is to To yield on these two points woul d from convert it into a side show— mean surrender to the forces of terrorism • simply because nearly two decades The answer of the Jewish people to th e ago he enjoyed a 20-day sojourn there as the first violator of the terrorists is: late lamented Prohibition Act. Something of a record was WE REFUSE TO.ACCEPT A MINOR- achieved by one Benjamin Kant- ITY POSITION IN PALESTINE AND WE lowitz up in the Bronx recently DO NOT SURRENDER TO TERRORISM. when he celebrated the 100th an- niversary of his own Bar Mitzvah by taking part in the Bar Mitzvah of one of his great grandsons. If you've been wondering what some of the Hollywood luminaries prefer in the line of sports, we Ordinarily, a ball, or any other other can tell you that the passion of social event, is not a suitable subject for Bob Riskin and Hugo Marx is while Al Lichtmann, Char- editorial discussion. But in this commu- tennis, lie Einfeld and George Burns nity one such event has become an annual prefer golf . . . Just to be differ- occasion for the reaffirmation of faith in ent, Ernst Lubitsch goes in for Jewish national aspirations, and it there- horseback riding, and Louis K. Sidney for fishing. Py PHILIP SLOMOVITZ For Self-Defense There are approximately 450,000 Jews in Pal- estine, but their will to participate in reconstruc- tion and relief efforts is by far out of proportion to their numbers or to their financial means. This has been proven during drives for relief of Polish Jews, and during campaigns for the Jewish Na- tional Fund. New proof came a few days ago when it was reported that Palestine Jewry had contributed $250,000 towards the Kofer Ilayishuv, the self-defense fund. American Jewry, 10 times larger than the Palestine settlement, has thus far contributed less than a fifth of this amount to the defense fund. Perhaps Eretz Israel is destined to teach us a lesson in generosity. • Born in a Ditch When the history of the present migrations of Jews who are denied homes in horror-stricken Eu- rope is finally written, the birth of a baby in a ditch on the Czech-German border will serve as a symbol of the degradation which has dragged down the rulers over the destinies of the 20th century into the lowest depths of barbarism. The mother of the baby is one of 54 refugees who had fled Sudentenland and were forced to live jn, ditches in "no-man's land" because of Czechoslovakia's refusal to admit them. It is no wonder that this century is now being compared with the preceding one as marking a reversion to terror and hoodlum- ism. The baby born in a ditch was named "Niemand" —meaning No One or Nobody. In the light of historic experiences the baby was mis-named, because eternal life goes on, and Jews. even when born under the heels of persecutors, never abandon hope or sell their birthright. • "RETAIN COURAGE," HADASSAH PARLEY DELEGATES URGED ( CONCLUDED .'ROM PAGE "NC) onetime, sou tiO 110i smoke at oil. Tea, se know death end o not afraid Of It. "But I st tttt not Ilk, to die oldie rioting In a ear or stolid.. I should not an It to fall before I could 1.11 no, ome trigger. I omold 'weer to die, to meet death, sidle on /mord, elate defending our lime and Dements. Hoot ootwo Is not 1. ,1111.-I feared death; feared Ilea I miglotdie sud- den!) ss 111.11 (heal or loses!. not Massing sits or ho„ I 111t1I. BO those !ballot,. are forgotten. Them Is a reumn for death as well for life. "set we 11.0111,• here to Ilse, .t die. I lose •life—not the life ,, f the ray, theater,einem., bright- 1,111 4.055, hot to lie toe euani lid fee) the cool morning the gentle breere rufflim nos disoordered hair Mal 111, 111.11 sleepless mach. "I tote to hroor at dose the singing of the birds from thr elearb) forest. Al night trier and death kirk in liont loomst; ;el stall the dose Hoes deport, and south oral the sap of life slurns to its lenses end term; Ille life (hot you amt I loose and appreciate. "Mutt elm do I lose of life? The creek of Idle the early 10.10111f, f liekling od the bells the stomp return from p.toinsge, the pmnd- ing of the pestle in the liour, Y. the orlangout of the home. 11.1, the anstl. "Iloo I ned loom twauliful hi life on rose moi l and for our 1111 11 11011! If I die, oho not ttrn our ttt u no; it I, for life t 1 oost I shun tile. ..111ernos dust a oleo life will gross emergent, the life that I hod hosed." eats io For those who have no fear of death, because ca "as healer of the daughter of our people and savior of our youth." Miss Nell Ziff of New York, national president of the Junior Hadassah, which comprises 15,000 members, stated that the Munich past in Europe had made it im- possible for Jewish young men and women to ignore their re- sponsibilities as Jews." Hospital Near Completio n Foremost in the minds of the delegates at present is the Roths- child Hadassah - University Hos- pital and Medical School on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem, which will be completed soon at a cost of $1,000,000. "When this building is opened this Winter, it will be free of any debt," Miss Juliet N. Benjamin of New York, a vice-president of Hadassah, stated. Miss Benjamin also told of the voluntary service pf Eddie Can- tor, radio and screen comedian, who, single-handed, raised $501),- 000 last year in England for Hadassah's Youth Aliyah (im- migration) movement, which transfers Jewish children from Central Europe to Palestine. So efficient is the transfer ma- chinery, she said, Aliyah was able to take young refugees from Austria after the anchluss before passports were officially distrib- uted. On Wednesday the convention dedicated a forest of 100,000 trees in Palestine to Mr. Cantor in appreciation of his service. they have conic to live, the words failure and de- Proposal of Prof. Felix Frankfurter's spair do not exist. "Over my dust a new life will name for appointment to the United States grow resurgent . . ." It will. It can not be other- Supreme Court to fill the vacancy caused wise, since there is no other way out in the world tragedy for the Jew. by the death of Justice Benjamin N. Car- There are those in Jewish ranks whose coopera- dozo has once again created controversy tion during the past 20 years would have made the over the issue of whether Jews should Jewish position in Palestine doubly secure today accept appointments to high offices. It is a but who have not only failed to assist in the great national effort but now dare to say "I told you well known fact that conservative Jews on so," or "it is all over now with you Zionists," numerous occasions expressed themselves They are wrong again. They not only misjudge in opposition to Jews accepting such ap- Zionism with foolish augury but do not understand pointments. But it is interesting to note a movement which may emerge stronger in tragedy than it was in its colonizing successes in 1934 and that non-Jews have condemned such an 1935. Even if the worst predictions about the ex- attitude. pected new British Palestine policy should come Speaking in St. Louis recently, Secre- true, Zionism will go on. It always did, under one Prophecy—and Warning name or another. The Jewish national will to live tary of the Interior Harold Ickes severely Douglas Reed, London Times correspondent, never dies. criticized such defeatist attitudes on the author of "Insanity Fair," made some accurate • part of Jews which he labelled as attempts prophecies about Czechoslovakia, and now issues grave warnings. His publishers, Random House, Jewels for Palestine Hadassah's Educational to create a "self-made ghetto." Speaking have made public a letter from this correspondent. Achievements London boasts of a great woman who, although at a memorial meeting for the late Justice written before the Austrian Anshluss from Central in her eighties, is making unparalleled contribu- The problem of Jewish educa- Cardozo, Mr. Ickes declared that "not a Europe, in which the following plain words are tions to the upbuilding• of Palestine as the Jewish tion in America has been partly add ressed to his countrymen: single gossamer in today's web of anti- National Home. Lady Lily FitzGerald, who has solved by the Hadassah, Miss - Creelloslosalda means, ultimately. so"! S„ don't Semitism can be traced to his presence on become a symbol of practical patriotism for Jew- Susan Brandies of New York, about 'fighting for Clerhosiosakto.' If •eeehoolo- sokla gam, Hoot means more men And more nmaillons ish national redemption, not so long ago started attorney and daughter of Justice the bench. Respected, admired and be- to he used against ...opium. one lay ,rer a drive for the Jewish National Fund with a con- Louis D. Brandeis, told the open- the southr.t of F.agland. If Creehoolos able tn. loved by all, his actions answered those Ilensam, the kingdom sithout to king, cannot our- tribution of $25,000. Now she again takes the ing session of the convention. she , more than a dowile who preach that the presence of Jews in of lead with an appeal to the Jewish women to give The Hadassah not only is Germans. Toe would be sell on the soy to the re- public life aids the cause of anti-Semi- that Gertome rhominatim their jewels for Palestine. Writing to a London concerned with its projects in er Cen- tral Fawley, The Balfour Anniversary ■ ma n -poser, it lon-poo er, Zionist weekly she states: Palestine, but also aims to teach tism." Referring to those who objected to metal-ismer, food -po em and furl-prosser, shirts enabled Germany to face the last world Isar." its women members about Jew- slum lion etude fat• of our people the selection of another Jew for the Su- In the Imianee, I feel thatan appesd for meri- ish life," Miss Brandeis said. Even this warning already sounds like another fire risme soon sill not fall on deaf ears. preme Court because it would create fur- prophecy fulfilled. "More mini nee fundsneed "When the mother returns are ed for Immediate ase. but this ther anti-Semitism, Mr. Ickes said they non not .king for motley. Connot • home from a meeting, the chil- sse cootie forourd like t en of buildng i "seemed to forget that the coward who dren will naturally be inquisitive of the Temple-11de for the building of F.re ts "A New Life Will Grow Resurgent . . ." howl —and else our personal possemloa. In leeks. about what took plhce. The runs away from his mortal enemy justly Those who are even in the least acquainted with sitter and gold? Sorely men the poorest nouhl re- mother will explain and thus will spond gene...Is, wool de ttttt nstrate to the ssarld forfeits the guerdon of the brave. They the heroism of the Jews in Palestine marvel at the olept is of feelings of mr people for their cruelty relate Jewish history for the the readiness with which they are prepared to oppressed brethren and sister, and for their promised proposed, in effect, a self-made ghetto, fore assumes a position of importance on benefit of the youngsters. National II make the supreme sacrifice in defense of.our posi- ABOUT PEOPLE and sought the ear of President Hoover the community calendar. . •Poorrelo elontoining gifts "The key to the situation, it he sent to one at In the Empire State the rumor tion in Eretz Israel. ox southonsolon Ism, ' , London, W. C. I and they sill to gain Presidential sanction for that seems to me, is the Hadassah be foe-monied enn eithout ony trouble to the The Balfour Ball this year, more than is that Judge Irving Lehman of The most touching description of the Jewish kind d lllll or. mother. She greatly enriches ghetto. These Jews were no less blind to ever attitude appeared recently in the Hebrew daily the N. Y. Court of Appeals will before, provides an opportunity for be appointed to succeed the late Dever of Tel Aviv. It is a soliloquy which has been itim. I remise sill be uomd for the moot urgent family life by relating the affairs their opposition to progress than were the demonstrating loyalty to an ideal and to a 11.k that is before a. In Peleoline. Me shall bay of the Hadassuh." Benjamin N. Cardozo on reprinted in English in the Zionist Review of Lon- Ile immediate ovrepolion of Is Welt will rich Jews in democratic countries in Eu- hope which has already become a sustain- Justice bring rinforremento In the sorely premed defender@ Dr. Frieda S. Ullian of Bos- don in a translation by J. L. Meltzer. with the the U. S. Supreme Court. of our Homeland. H rope when Fascism started its march to ing force in Jewish life. ton, a research fellow at Rad- Mrs. Felix M. Warburg is plan- editor's note that it "bears testimony to the spirit "Nine Mi a owed of our fellow Ham In Palestine power." cliffe College and a leader among nine to give up her home and to of the Yishuv," "Death Has No Fears . .." is the Initialer II their mallets. for National defenses Twenty-one years ago—on Nov. 2, 1917 mod ere on ronkinnt thole guarding our lose„ .11- young Zionist women, said the title that was chosen for this soliloquy: of all her art treaures. It is significant that liberal non-Jews —the British government, through its for- dispose and settlement, Not a day roars lout one or 'niussa interreptioon I listened to his soft «ome- educational program of the Ila- Do you remember how play- more fulls in defense of floe land. They are eking not only approve the selection of Prof. eign secretary, Arthur James Balfour, wright Elmer Rice lambasted the ns': their lire.. Coon or less than Ole our Jewels? dassah was designed to enable "Ofmerge ono one emote to die; I do not sant to Yours Hr., 1 loose life. ,ts I crouch night after night In the women to be able to talk, not Frankfurter for the vacancy on the Su- made a pledge to the Jewish people to New York drama critics some sea- die, LILT FITZGERALD. trench, nem., reined ao I listen to each slight loll 1.1.%‘11. only of the money being' ex- noslie, I think to nossorif hoe onderfel life to. Vet preme Court bench but condemn the atti- facilitate the creation in Palestine of a Na- sons ago? : : : Well, the payoff is sons turingolon, Berks. know that I pended on the Iladassah projects afraid of death. Only hr now Elmer's son, Robert, tude of Jews who are fearful that recog- tional Home for Jewish people. Four that Lady FitzGerald poses an obvious question: in Palestine, but also of the dunes life s ho Is not Hold to dl,. Man fears the does drama criticism for the New but se know the uni,mon. Shots . . . you "They are giving their lives. Can we do less than nition of a Jew's merits may cause a rise years later this pledge was embodied in York Morning Telegraph, most unknown; people being benefited and the tour rale, 'mei It and return the firing . . . A give our jewels?" Full I et otrikm rifle Coker, sou go on Mi.. "direction in which they are in anti-Semitism. The Nation was espe- the Mandate of the League of Nations. In expensive of metropolitan dailies. until you fall. Sometimes you wake up In hospital, Will the answer be as obvious? headed." se cially outspoken in its attitude expressed 1929 it was made a part of a convention in the following editorial: between the United States and Great DO NOT DESPAIR! J.C.R.S. Auxiliary "In the growing speculation over the Britain. Fifty-five nations of the world sub- President's next appointment to the Su- scribed to this pledge. CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE( human race and as it moves to- Luncheon Nov. 22 preme Court, the name of Felix Frankfur- to . ONCLUT/E , FROM PAGE ONE/ For a number of years, Zionism has the new world which is to western world. "But for the peo- ter assumes increasing prominence. Press been the only remaining hope of the Jew- in generations past. They have be ward created through resistance to ple of Israel there was light in Plans Announced by Brochah support for his nomination is becoming ish masses throughout the world. This made invaluable contributions to the dictators, we shall again find all their habitations." We find Rome, The contribution of the Goldstein Group ou orz00 0t i s Itrseea d free people in a more insisthnt and widespread; a poll by hope must not be dimmed by broken the cultural life and the spiritual w Church and the Mosque to the the Jews of the Rhine country using Aramaic words in their the Gallup Institute discloses that the legal promises.- The hands of the builders of content of Jewish existence, which o * At a regular monthly meeting restoration of learning which daily traffic and business, proving profession itself would greet the appoint- Zion must be strengthened, and the work has helped to sustain the Jews of made modern civilization possible, that even in the darkest hours which took place Wednesday. OFFICERS ELECTED ment with far greater sympathy than any of enlightenment must be was doubtless very great. But of the medieval period they re- carried on America. Thus, we are united in other that might be made. BY SERVICE GROUP Oct. 19, in the home of Mrs. these forces, by themselves, could tained commercial as well as one stream of life; we are one without interruption. Reuben Golds, final plans were learned contact with their breth- "Unfortunately these expressions of made by the Brochah Goldstein have accomplished little. Th e ren in Palestine and Babylonia. The Balfour Ball, which has become an people; their weakness is our opinion have been accompanied by a dis- important event in this community, is the w eakness; their strength is (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE/ Auxiliary of the Jewish Con- church was itself falling away fro m We have records of legal and rit- turbing flurry of rumors. A syndicated sole means of the Zionist Organization of our power. And it is our inten- sumptives' Relief Society of Den- its traditions, and for centuries ualistic quehtions which European columnist in the American Jewish press Detroit to secure funds for its educational tion to concentrate as great a Peter P. Gilbert, H arry A. Hy ' ver for the bridge luncheon after Augustine and Boetius wa s Jews sent to the older seats of man, Nathan Kaletsky, Abe Kasle which will be held Tuesday after- able to produce no philosopher o learning, and the answers which part of our resources as we can recently said that Mr. Frankfurter had program. Never before has there been Mrs. Walter Leib , harry C. noon, Nov. 22, in the auditorium the first rank, and the descent o f they received. Above all, as we actually declined the post now held by such pressing need for enlightenment on possibly contribute to th e Islam, the meteor of history, wa s shall see in future articles, the at y e s. Jews of these early generations Justice Black and would repeat that refu- Zionist issues. Too many people are mis- strengthening of their resistanc Markle, Walter J. Mayer, Samuel In view of the fact that space destined to be as rapid as its rise o ' laid the foundations for the in- A. Popkin• Ilerman Radner and If these great social forces wer sal lest his acceptance aggravate anti- led by untrue facts. Too many are of the and to their sustenance in th e Barney in the auditorium is limited and Smith. As chairman of tricate system of institutional life, Semitic feeling. This report we can state on opinion that there has been a double hours of their distress. in order not to have a repetition to have permanent results, ther the nominating committee, Jo- of the last luncheon, where many was need for a catalytic agent t o e commercial self-government, and • extremely good authority, is entirely false. pledge by Great Britain to the Arabs seph H. Ehrlich presented the were turned away at the door, enable them to function at thei ✓ scientific education, which is so We send a word of encourage- elate of candidates. His commit- "Only last week, however, a Scripps- as well as to the Jews, and too few seek to best. This task fell to the Jew well reflected in the literature of and admiration to the tee members included Mrs. Abe those desirous of attending this who had already contributed a 4 ', the tenth and eleventh centuries. Howard writer reported that several con- present the facts about this exaggerated ment Yishub in Palestine for their Srere, Harry Platt, Louis Robin- affair should make reservations much to the ethics and religio T ., Even before the rise of the at once by calling Mrs. Reuben servative Jewish leaders, animated by the claim of the Arabs. In July of 1937 Sir heroic courage and sustained sac- son and David M. Welling. f Golds, chairman, at To. 6-0079, of the world. The destruction o e Mohammedan world the Jew was same fear, had urged the President to re- Henry McMahon denied-that he had made rifice. In the days of their crea- the roads, the burning of th prepared to serve as an inter- Community Fund Participation or Mrs. Henry Greenberg, Un. frain from appointing Mr. Frankfurter. If a pledge to the Arabs involving Palestine t ive joy, we stood with them; and The aims and scope of the 3-1297. fibraries, the reduction of world mediary between it and the dark- these days of warfare, we feel economy from highly developed ened countries of Europe. Don- this is true, we believe that their move was and stated: "I definitely and emphatically t in heir suffering and 'admire their 1939 Detroit Community Fund Roman commerce and industry to nolo, the famous scholar of south- as strategically misguided as it was must declare that the promise to King strength, (or their devotion to the campaign scheduled from Nov. a semi-barbarian form of agricul , ern Italy; Isaac Israeli, the physi- morally reprehensible. Those who would Hussein for Arab independence did not National Home makes more mean 28 to Dec. 14, were described by J.N.F. Auxiliary ture. found the Jew still inten t man of North Africa, whose books ingful the vow that rises to ou r Melville S. Welt, who reported exploit this appointment for reactionary on copying ancient manuscripts , were consulted by all medical "If I forget thee, 0 Jerusa on the participation of Service Membership Teas compiling new works, teaching hi 5 men until the time of Harvey, in ends are still a tiny, if vociferous, band; include Palestine." The truth about this lips: as well as other factors affecting Palestine lem, may my right hand forget its GGroup members in the drive . pupils, travelling from place to the 16th century; and above all, it is unthinkable that their influence should must be told to the world at large, but it cunning." A summary of the survey on place and seeking to preserve Maimonides, who helped lift Eu- Wednesday, Nov. 9 communications outweigh the almost universal desire for can not be made known without the neces- These tragic days impose a the hospital situation in Detroit, between village ropean thought from its early greater burden of responsibility made by Dr. J. J. Golub and Mr. Frankfurter's selection. and village, and between country slough to the heights of Albertus sary means. Harry J. Lurie of New York City, upon the Jews of America. We Realizing the imperative need and country. Magnus, Thomas Aquinas, and "And just because such groups are rais- The Balfour Ball thus serves the double have built up in this great Repub- throqgh the Council of Jewish of making more land available for He did not as is commonly Duns Scotus, were but the final ing their voices, Mr. Roosevelt is presented lic a. Jewish community scattered Federations and Welfare Funds , colonization in the near future, charged shun the land. On the links in a long chain, which had purpose of demonstrating Jewish loyalty with a double opportunity. By naming Mr. in many cities, with its own cul- was given by Isidore Sobeloff, ex- the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jew- contrary, whenever it was pos- its origin in the very beginning Frankfurter he can further increase the to the ideal for national regeneration and tural and religious and social life. ecutive director of the Jewish ish National Fund has planned ■ sible for him to do so he became of European Jewish life. of supplying means to carry on the work The American Jewish community Welfare Federation. Mr. Sobeloff series of teas in the homes of a farmer, a planter, or a vintner. It is a sombre but instructive clarity and boldness of the court ; and at lives under normal and healthy also reported on the work already board members to make prospec- But he refused to barter away thought, that the very achieve- of enlightenment about the movement. the same time demo ns a t e hi s r faith in the conditions. That life cannot long accomplished by the Resettlement tive members acquainted with the his freedom for a livelihood; he ment of their mission, the intellec- survival of democratic vitality." remain normal and healthy and Service in aiding local refugees. aims of the organization. It is would not accept serfdom as the tual elevation of Europe and the hoped that these informal gath- price of security. When the ad- restoration of world commerce, free, while other Jewish commu- As self-respecting citizens, Jews are ob- Junior Section nities are being maimed and hu- The constitution and by-laws erings will stimulate the mem- vancing feudal system made in- brought on the Jew§ the fearful ligated to endorse this viewpoint. It would Birth Control and Oranges bership campaign now in prog- dependent land-ownership increas- calamities of the medieval perse- miliated and, treated as alien to drawn up for the proposed Junior be nothing short of suicide to adopt an the rights of the world. Through Section of the Detroit Service, ress. The teas will be given Wed- ingly dangerous, he sold his an- cution. It was not barbarian, but nesday afternoon, Nov. 9. Fold cestral possessions, rather than semi-civilized Europe, which dealt attitude of defeatism. Once we subscribe to At Ontario, Calif., 150 citrus ranchers their healing, we shall heal our- presented by Maurice A. Giesler, a policy which says that our participation and packers agreed with John B. Schnei- selves. Through their salvation, chairman of the junior provisional further information call the chair- , accept them at the hands of a the Jew the fearful blows of the we shall be saved. Through their committee, received the approval man, Mrs. Max Hayman, Tyler feudal lord. Crusades, the auccessive expul- in political life will bring about anti-Semi- der, agricultural economics specialist of defeat, In the anarchy of the early sions. and the continually increas- we shall be defeated. of the senior body. The Junior 6-6266. tism, we encourage the application of the University of California, who pointed Middle Ages, this resistance to ing degradation. The ancient lit- We call upon the Jewish youth Section organizational meeting serfdom did not interfere with erature which the Jew had helped such a damnable viewpoint in the profes- out in his address that birth control and of America to find place in the will be held on Sunday afternoon, J. W. V. BROADCAST the status of the Jew. He was revive contained, together with sions and industry. reduced immigration are more responsible ranks of organized Jewy. Let Nov. 6, at 2:30 o'clock, at Hotel ON ARMISTICE DAY permitted to come and go; he life-giving wisdom, the deadly Jews should claim the right of partici- for lower citrus fruit prices than over- them imitate their comrades in Statler. was generally not only tolerated Europe and the example of their virus of anti-Semitism and race- Reports were also presented by pation in the life of the American commu- production of crops. comrades in Palestine. The Jew- Harry R. Solomon. chairman of NEW YORY (WNS) — The but welcomed. There were edicts hatred. Side by side with the nity on the basis of merit and on the The Jews in Palestine, who are effected ish youth of all lands are not in the Detroit Service Group collec- Annual Armistice Service of the issued prohibiting Jews from hay- studies of Plato were to be found strength of guarantees made in the Consti- by a much more serious crisis than lower retreat; they are not victims of tion committee, and Israel Him- Jewish War Veterans of the ing Christian servants and from the bitter calumnies of Apion. making proselyte's and some of Like the fishermen in the Arabic tution not to discriminate against a person prices for oranges, have to contend with despair; they are fighting the bat- elhoch, chairman of the public United States, will be broadcast the Spanish and French rulers at- tale, the Jew had released a fear- tle of their kinsmen the world relations committee. Simon Shet- over the coast to coast network on account of his race or-religion. Those entirely different problems. For them it is over. tempted to force Jews to accept ful genie which threatened to of the Mutual Broadcasting Sys- It is their blood which runs who deviate fro msuch principles are not first of all a question of secure handling through the veins of the Jewish zer presided. tem on Friday, Nov. 11, at 310 baptism. But the first major per- destroy him: but unlike the Arab, secution of the Jews in Western the Jew had neither the will nor only acting in a spirit harmful to the Jew- 1 and shipping of the fruit, and secondly youth of America. It is their ex- p. m., E. S. T. Europe occurred no earlier than the power to reimprison this ish people but also to American traditions. that of efficient organization. Recognized ample that, should serve as incen- HOME RELIEF SOCIETY The speakers will be Col. Wil- the year 1096, fully six centuries newly discovered enemy. tive for the mobilization of the liam R. Arnold, Chief of Chap- after Rome had fallen into the as the best orange on the world market, American Jewish youth in the de- Profertme r Ilnkeleteln wail to%tessmj or Friday, Nov. 11, at 1:30 lains, War Department; Captain hands of the barbarians, and anti- the Palestine fruit needs 'careful distribu- fense of our entire national front. p. On Robert D. Workman, Head of the Semitism did not reach its most 'Aro= grtZart=1:apron ""d"ea to 'any m., Sirs. Harry Rosman of 1484 bearing on the Isom. raised In Chaplains Division, Navy Depart. humiliating stage until the Fourth Rwestlons tion and business-like introduction on the We are the reserves and the re- Atkinson ANT. Ills eerie. of mtiorleg. Ile foss be will be hostess to ment; Rabbi Abbo Hillel Silver The American Way and, most important dmrd European market. (Shipment of Palestine inforcements n the defense of our frontiers. the board members of the Home of Cleveland, Ohio, National Lateran Council, in the year 1215 , 1::Jotg alofhleTio's;firons n't Theologwal Seminary of America, 30410 oranges to the United States is forbidden.) when Jews were commanded to a the feeling of confidence creat- George Z. Medalie, leader in Zionist Relief Society. Plans will be dis- Chaplain, Jewish War Veterans, wear special clothes and particu- Ilreadway. New Tork. d in the defense that reinforce- cussed for the meeting to be held and Isador S. Worth of New Jer- (Cop; right, 111311. 8 A. F. gel With security in the land, the Palestine e and other Jewish circles in New York, larly the Yellow badge. ments are prepared to take their Nov. 28 at the home of Mrs. sey. National Commander of the JEWS KEPT LEARNING ALIVE was named acting campaign manager for orange growers may well hope for it p laces in case they fall in battle. on Sidney Wallace of Canterbury Rd., Jewish War Veterans. Music will Throughout the centuries sep- Gifts to Children's Home for their citrus fruit. bright future Thomas E. Dewey, Republican candidate It is our firm convicti on at which Mrs. Gertrude Obersteen he furnished by the U. S. Army arating the destruction of Rome In this country, the opening of our faith that mankind will overcome will review "My Son, My Son." Band. for Governor of New York. On the other from the beginning of Jewish per- The Jewish Children's Home evils of Hitlerism and anti. Mrs. Charles Cornell of Richton hand, John C. Kelly, prominent Catholic doors to immigration would solve not only the secution, the Jew contributed in acknowledges donations from the S mitism just as it has overcome Ave. was hostess to the executive n amazing manner to the ore- following: Mrs. J. L. Dante, Mrs. the problem of the citrus grower but of layman, was chosen by the Jewish gov- sraeli's of disease and barbarism board Nov. 2. The chairman of the Bnai David A.Z.A. Chapter ervation of ancient learning, Gewertz, Juniors' Charity Club, ernor of .New York, Herbert -II. Lehman, many other industries which depend-upon in times past. The new idols will board, Mrs. Al Weisman, presided. Mrs. H. Srere, Mrs. Harry C. to manage his campaign for a fourth a larger population. Unfortunately, the crumble as did the old. Mankind The Home Relief Society ac- The chapter's beaketbell team B eotius the last truly great mind Grossman, Mr. David Marks, Sam prejudice against immigrants is too deep- will be stirred once more to self- knowledges a donation from Dr. will play with Chapter 313 on o f the Western Roman Empire, was Platter, Mrs. Louis A. Cohen, in term. , recognition. It will once more ap- and Mrs. Robert R. Kaltman in night scented in the year 525; and memory of Yahrzeit of parents, This is the American way,—even if it rooted to permit a return to an open preciate the moral value of de- memory of Joyce Weiss, daughter Tuesday A bingo party will be spon-' t hen the lamp of learning was Samuel Caplan and Mrs. Lena door policy for the United States. is also the political way. mocracy in the progress of the of Dr. and Mrs. George Weiss. roared on Sunday evening. efinitely extinguished in the Caplan; Mrs. Meisner. '1 011. 11101, as nn thllig Ilepentlency e011eirlIClion 11111 H. 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