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ARABS' TERRORISM Mrs. Patrick Crowley Answers a Bigot NATIONWIDE DRIVE Rabbis Charge Father Coughlin Is 1LOCAL BNAI BRITH
CALLED PATRIOTIC
TO STEM FLOOD OFE xploiting "So cial Justice Term TO WELCOME 1,000
A
Catholic
Meets
the
Challeng
e
of
"Buy
Christian"
With
MOVE BY M'DONALD
DISLOYAL F 0 R C ES Central Conference, In Session in Washington, Hears i
Jewish Agency Denies That
White Paper Is Consis-
tent With Mandate
Some Historical Facts Regarding the Know
Nothings and the Ku Kluxers
,
fiDr.
Birkhead's Friends of
. Democracy Seeks Fund
of $5,000,000
PARLEY DELEGATES
Denunciation of "Rabble Rouses"; Jews Are
Urged to Unite Against Intolerance
1 Sessions of District No. 6
Convention Here
on
WASHINGTON, D. C. (Bell- cialist !Movement of Germany has
July 2 to 4
—
gious News Service) — The ac- seen
fit oottoes ol o iloittto ie lean . of
oialjioo
VAAD LEUMI APPEALS
a
.
of Father Coughlin and social
and to use it a
FOR END OF TERROR EDITOR'S NOTE:—The following article by Doran Hurley is reprinted from • recent issue of CALLED "BATTLE FUND tivities rabble
rousers" were de- cloak under whose cover to pro- PROMINENT LEADERS
FOR U. S. DEMOCRACY" "other
America, A Catholic Re•iew of the Week, with the permission of its editors. It was pub-
cried in a report of the Commis- mote racial and religious preju• I
AMONG THE SPEAKERS
lisped in this ,Catholic periodical under the title "Buy Christian—Say s He—Learn True Amer•
Ben Gurion Assails Those
aion on Social Justice, headed by dice. He serves to disunite the
Anti - Semitic Propaganda
ic•nism; Mrs. Crowley Remembers Know Nothings •nd Ku Klusers." It is a brilliant •
Who 'Defile the Struggle'
er
in Rabbi Barnett II. Brickner of people of our country and under-
to the bigots wCh
i
Philadelphia Inspires
ho seek to inaugurate a boycott of Jewish merchants under the un•American 1
Cleveland, Ohio, submitted
b
to the mine our democratic institeions." Gutstadt, &Saar, Bisgyer
Through Violence
cry of "Buy
risti
Tolerance Campaign
Central Conference of American
and Others to Be on
Aa All-Am •rican Question
Rabbis
aib
n
b
i
s
etrio
o
n
k
oh
e
r
e
r
se.re
the Program
GENEVA (VNS-Palcor Agen-
The report urged "all citizens
So temptestuously did Mrs.1 Bernadette at Lourdes, but of a respectable size, and the cry e
NEW YORK. (WNSI — A na-
p art, Fa- not to allow themselves to be
cy)—That the various provisions
they
Patrick
Crowley
come
down
St.
younger
tionwide
drive
for
the
establish-
ry. It is of Our No Popery" was banished b
Ma.
Coughlin was cited as one deluded by the propaganda and
of the White Paper on Palestine Mary's
Detroit Bnai Brith lodges and
Street that her cape
ape and i
meat of a $5,000,000 "Battle "who following the example of technique of Father Coughlin auxiliaries are hanging out their
to whom
issued by the British government her y's Stre
people gave
veil fl ew out fur
behind I Father'
Lady of Sullivan, , our first reef- the
Fund for American Democracy," the leaders of the Nationalist So- and other rabble rouser,. We welcome signs to the more than
answer
our 's call for
on May 17 are consistent with
Fathe
r Abraham
vol‘; described as the largest under-
the terms of the Mandate over her. There. was that in her eyes dent pastor, dedicated the old unteers.
call their attention to the fact 1,000 visitors and delegates who
It was then Father SullivI a taking of its kind every attempt-
that anti-Semitism both abroad are expected to attend the sea-
Palestine was the burden of the and in the- tight set of her parish many, many years ago.
mouth,
I
saw
as
she
neared
me,
That
was
when
our
present
and here is a political weapon i 'ions
two-hour statement in which
gran- began the building of the new 1 1 ed in the United States, was
ons of the 71st annual conven-
launched
•of Democ-
British Colonial Secretary Mal- that boded anything but good for its church replaced the little stone church and he dedicated racy,
Inc. by
L. Friends
M. Birkhead,
ea-
of District Grand Lsdge No.
aimed through the Jew at the
6
which will be held from July
colm MacDonald defended the someone.
wooden chapel with the lean-to it to the Mary to whom the Angel
heart
of
American
democracy.
In
'
.
Her lined old face was work- sacristy that was Millington's Gabriel appeared to announce tli tional director of the organize-
new policy before the Perma-
this sense anti-Semitism ceases to 2 through July 4 at the Book-
nent Mandates Commission of ing with anger as she came first Catholic church.
be merely a Jewish question but Cadillac Hotel, it was announced
the world that we, the Catholic* tion, speaking to representatives
abreast me, just where the sta-
the League of Nations.
becomes an all-American question by Jack Rabinovitch, chairman
Over a hundred years ago of Millington, had proved our- of lending religious, educational,
fraternal
and
civic
bodies,
tie-
of the convention committee.
Program
Outlined
at
An
- and unless stamped out threatens
Point by point the Colonial tue of Our Lady in the church- when the chapel was built, anti- selves worthy Americans,
scribed the drive as a "now or
Secretary dealt in turn with each yard stands, blessing the street Catholicism was strong in New
to
destroy democracy because it District No. 6 includes eight
nual Meeting; Robinson
The
old
pastor
erected
the
never
effort"
to
counteract
the
states and four Canadian pray.
division of the new policy 'pro- and all who pass. Our statue -is England and our people were statue as a memorial to Father fl
is a weapon of Fascism."
flood of anti-democratic, un-
New President
posed in the White I'aper; and not the customary reproduction few and scattered. But in time, Sullivan who is buried in the American
Regarding Communism and Fes- incea and has a total member-
propaganda which has
i
the Virgin who appeared to the tiny congregation grew to
ship
of more than 20,000. It in
whether he was discussing the
csm,
the
report
stated,
"We
re-
(Pusan MN TO PAGE p
been given "such extensive cur-
At the annual meeting of the gard Communism, Fas c ism
,, the largest of the seven dis-
question of Jewish immigration
, re ncy in this country for the United Hebrew Schools of De- Nazism
s a "-sm an " trios covering the United States
as founded on materialism
into Palestine, or of sale of land
I past six years." Launched as a troit, held Tuesday evening at and dictatorship. We have al. and Canada.
by Arabs to Jews, or of the new
Hitler Upbraided
local movement in Kansas City the Philadelphia-Byron Hall, the ways been opposed to these isms
constitution, his refrain was al-
Elaborate plans have been
in 1937, Friends of Democracy need for a new school building because they stand In direct eon- made for the conclave, which
By His Nephew
ways that in his opinion the
nla otaio d n or a slhip proonflinNe t n r ce B. T in the Linwood-Davison section fl irt
• —
measures proposed harmonized
with our spiritual interprets- will include reports of vital con-
Adolf Hitler comes in for
with the provisions of the Man-
tion of life and because they tern to Jewry by speakers of
i ' head who declared the purposes
severe attack by his nephew,
date granted to Great Britain
deny the sanctity of human per- national prominence. A few of
of the organization
to
the
son
of
his
brother
Alois,
by the League of Nations.
sonality and the freedom of the the individuals who will partici.
Isidore Sobeloff Elected 1st
t
in an article, "Why I Hate
Decisions This Week-End ;" arouse devotion to the true
He insisted that critics who
individual which are paramount pate in the business sessions are
Vice - President at the
,
spirit
of
the
Constitution
of
the
My
Uncle,"
in
the
Jul
4
declared that the immigration
doctrines of our faith."
Richard E. Gutatadt, director of
Expected to Affect World United States as the bulwark
Buffalo Conclave
issue of Look Magazine. y
restrictions imposed a minority
In approving the report the the Bnai Brith Anti•Defamation
of Democracy; to uphold De-
Congress Policy
William Patrick Hitler, the
status on the Jews were reading
conference also urged a $100,000 League; Dr. Abram L. Sachar, a
mocracy against Nazi, Fascist,
BUFFALO. L- Dr. John Slaw- nephew of the Fuehrer , son of
into the document something
appropriation for the continuation Town Hall headliner and director
Communist and all other Bub-
that defihitely, in his view, was son of New York was elected Alois' first wife, an Irish
A large delegation of Det roit. versive
of the LaFollettee Committee on of Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations;
movem
ents
in
America;
president
of
the
National
Con-
woman,
tells
of
his
expert-
erg
has
left
for
New
York
Civil Liberties;
not there. Nor had the govern-
rties; indorsed the Fish Julius Bisno, director of Bnai
to
loy ally to
Democracy
ment said that after five years
of Jewish Social Wel- antes with the Nazi leader attend the sessions of the annual to s , develop
safeguarding
freedom
of
Bill which seeks to prohibit mill- Brith A. Z. A,; Max Bae , r, di-
who
there would be no more immi-
who tried to disown him. He ' convention of the Zionist Organi. b
tary drill or the bearing of arms rector of Bnai , Brith vocational
speech, press, pulpit, and assen-
i
describes the
gration; it had merely said en-
the relations of zation of America.
by members of private or politi- guidance program; Maurice"
bly, and to shake off fear, finer-
cal organizations; and urged a gyer,
Hitler with his associates, his
deavor must be made to secure
secretary of Supreme
The Detroit delegation con - tia, laziness and selfishness."
Arab approval.
father's marriage to another sista of ' the following:
peaceful settlement between the Lodge of Baal Brith. The prin.
•
Mr. Birkhead has spent a num-
woman without divorcing his
cipa l address of the convention
CIO and the A. F. of L.
Mr. MacDonald dignified
. L. W. Crohn, Simon Shetzer s her of years investigating and
will be delivered by Henry Mon-
Arab terrorism as being ■
Fight Against Intoleranc•
mother,
attempt and
to secure
work
in his
Germany
his Morris Jacobs, A. C. Lappin, exposing the leaders of the nu-
American Jewry was urged not sky, international president of
"genuine patriotic movement"
Mr.
Maurice Landau, Jeanette merous un-American and sub-
eventual
banishment
to
become'
dismayed
at
the
re-
the Order of Bnai Brith, who
which Britain must resoect• He
from Steinberg, Mrs. Albert Feldstein, versive organizations. lie was
Nazi-land. Ile is now a real-
called this movement wide-
LOUIS ROBINSON
cent recrudescence of barbarism will speak at the banquet to be
Sol Waltz, Rabbi J. S. Specks, first to throw the spotlight on
,
dent of this country.
spread. At the same time he
in
Europe
and
to
combine
its
held
on Monday evening, July 3,
Moe Ehrlich, Sol B. Edelman, General George Van lions Mose- was again stressed as a dire forces against intolerance in
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
assured that Britain seeks to
I
H. C. Broder.
ley, recently under fire by the necessity. The urgency of a new statement by Rabbi William II.• s
prevent domination by either
The business sessions, at which •
Emm•
Lazaroff
Scharer,
I
Dies Committee. Appraising the school building was stressed by Fineshriber, who stressed the important decisions will
Jews or Arabs over each other.
be made
popular Detroit soprano who
dangers facing American Democ• Harry Cohen, retiring president, need for various Jewish factions and plans formulated for future
Ile declared that the govern-
has made concert appearances
racy
as
a
community
problem,
in
his
annual
report.
to
shelve
petty
differences
and
work,
will
be
supplemented
with
ment had no intention of with-
throughout the country,
in Friends of Democracy raised the
Proposals for new school ac- reason . together in the common a Well-rounded program of • en-
drawing from the administration
Palestine and in Poland, Val"
slogan
s"preierve
Democracy
in
tivities
were
outlined
in
the
re-
fight
against
intolerance.
tertainment,
On
Saturday
eve-
of Palestine until adequate safe-
accepted the invitation of the
America by preserving it in your port of the superintendent, Ber.
a July 1, Were will he •
guards for 'the Jewish population
Anti-Semhism is not 'due to nil's'
Zionist Organization of Amer-
own community," and during r. ard Isaacs.
Tidbits from Eve t7 where
ignorance but to the desire of reception for delegates and visit-
had been devised. And he em-
ice officially to open the con- the last four months projected
Elect Officers
"cynical and unscrupulous men ors, and following the Sunday
phasized that the whole matter
vention with musical selec-
a unit organization plan, and Louis Robinson
By PHINEAS J. BIRON
of the future constitution for
was elected to attain and hold power and morning business sessions, there
lions,
. —
succeeded
in
organizing
Friends
president
to
succeed
Mr.
Cohen
keep
the masses in subjection," will be a luncheon and aymposi-
Palestine was still in a nebulous
Leading Jews from 44 states of Democracy units in 20 scat- who concluded his third term Rabbi Julius Mark of Nashville, u um at 1 n. m., to be followed at
(Copyright MS S. A. F. 5 /
DR. JOHN SLAWSON
state; but among various possi-
are converging on New York to tered communities.
bilities he mentioned that of
with this meeting. Other officers Tenn., declared in the confer. 3 p• m. by sightseeing tours and
attend the convention which will
HEAR YE
Eminent Sponsors
once sermon delivered In the trips to golf courses and Coon-
Jewish and Arab provinces with
open in the Hotel C
In announcing the public drive were elected as follows:
Somebody suggests that the New York, on Sund
Rudolph Zwieb ack and Judge Washington Hebrew COnEregl• try clubs for visitors.
local autonomy.
Co
ay,
,mod
for
a
refugee-filled
boats
driftin
• On Sunday evenino, July 2,
tion.
IPLEASE
TURN
To
LAST
PAGEt
g
Charles
Jewish Agency Replies
Rubiner, vice presidents;
g that
four-day meeting
a will b e
Categorical denial that the
Maurice Landau, treasurer; liar-
around the Greek Archipelago dominated by a consideration of
The Central Conference of a class of candidates will be
by
initiated
by the Pisgah Lodge
policy of the Chamberlain White
ry Seligson, secretary;
members
American R•bllis
was urged For the past sev-
land their political questions regarding
Pal-
Degree
Team.
passengers
should
be per
on mitted
some of those to
un- estine.
of the board for a three-year its committee on international
I'aper is in any way consistent
inhabited
islands,
which
could
term, Rabbi Morris Adler, Fred peace to favor • re•ition of seal weeks the degree team and
with the Mandate for Palestine,
The interest in the ultimate
M. Hutu!, Joseph Cotten, Law- the Neutrality Act which would th Bnai Brith choral group have
as claimed by British Colonial
be rented from the Greek goy- decisions on political action to
ernment . . . From those islands be adopted by the convention is
rence W. Crohn, Judge Harry B. make • distinction between in- been practicing constantly for
Secretary Malcolm MacDonald
this event. "Neither expense nor
the
refugees
could
then
be
trans-
evidenced
by
the
large
number
in his defense of the new British
Keidan, Max Lieberman, Rabbi nocent and •ggremor n•tions
[erred to Palestine in easy in- of delegates, alternates and
Harold N. Rosenthal, Ilarry Se- between "treaty-keeping and energy have been spared to make
policy before the Permanent
ob-
-
lig son, Aaron A. Silberblatt, treaty•bre•king nations." Rabbi this initiation ceremony the most
Mandates Commission, was voiced
stallments . . . Though we knew servers that have filed reserve-
Local Committee for Important Louis
it ali along, it couldn't be told
dramatic and spectacular ever
in a statement issued by the
Stoll, Rabbi Isaac Stoll- N•tha n St
Stern o
of New York,
lions for convention attendance.
E
fforts Headed by Dr.
Geneva office of the Jewish
until now that the reason why The 1,000 accredited. represents-
man, Henry Wineman, Rabbi M. chairman of the committee, presented by a local degree team
A.
M.
Hershman
and
choral groan." it was an-
the
St.
Louis
refugees
weren't
fives,
according
Agency for Palestine.
J. Wohlgelernter, Rudolph Zuie- pointed out that while t fe
to reports from
—__
permitted to land in Cuba was many sections of the country,
Pointing out that the Royal
back. Abe Kasle was elected a "cash and cam' clause, allow- nounced by Elias Goldberg,
chairman of the two groups.
Dr. Simon Ginsburg, eminent member of the board to fill a ing America
Commission had definitely stated
that certain Cuban officials had will be joined by at least an scholar, educator and author, vacancy that expires in 1941.
of Americans "to take none
that "the primary purpose of the
the risks but to reap
been
all the
sheesh overlooked
was handed when
out. the bak- equal number of guests at many representative of the Hebrew The following were elected dele-
Mandate as expressed in its Pre-
profits may be good business,
of the sessions. Indications are Writers' Association of Pales- gates to the Jewish Community it is hardly good from the
Did you notice that the
amble and Articles is the estab-
White that this convention will be one tine, was a guest in Detroit this Council: Harry Cohen, A. J.
lishment of the Jewish National
standpoint of higher ethics."
Paper makes no reference to of the most spirited gatherings week in behalf of the cultural Lachover, Saul Levin, Simon
Home," the Jewish Agency points
Rabbi Emil %V. Leipsiger of
Arab immigration, legal or ilk- of Zionists ever held in the projects of this society.
Shetzer
•
gal,
into
Palestine?
.
.
.
The
United
States.
nut that "a National Home con-
and Louis Stoll.
New Orleans was elected presi-
Dr. A. M. Hershman is chair-
influx of Arabs into Palestine
demned by artificial restrictions
dent
of the Central Conference
Considerable interest centers man. of the Detroit committee
Hear Reports
At the commencement exer-
and forced to assorrie a perma-
was terrific during the days of about the plenary session Mon- in
Reports were submitted at the of American Rabbis at the con- cises of Yale University on Tues.
behalf of Dr. Ginzburg's mis-
prosperity . . . Perhaps the Drib
nent minority status cannot be
annual meeting by the follow- eluding session Sunday. Rabbi day, Richard Ellmann, son of
night
when
two
speakers,
'non,
in
support
of
the
two
can-
regarded as a National Home."
ish government draws the con- who have just arrived from Pal- teal organizations for Hebrew ing: Dr. A. M. Hershman, chair- Leipziger succeeds Rabbi Max C. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellmann,
ISIDORE SOBELOFF
Answering the• Colonial Sec-
man
of annual financial
Education
Erie, Pa. Rabbi
is.a awarded the Strong Prize
an likely,
Arab State
will relate from their per- culture in Palestine and the Morris
Lachover,
re- Month;
James G. Carrick
Heller of
of Cincinnati
was of
erity that is in not
and estine,
retary's arguments on the legiti- fare Sunday, June 18, at the elusion
sonal observation and study the world at large — the Hebrew
$400 for best writing on
macy of the immigration provi- final session of a four-day meet- therefore expects no Arab irons'. recent
a
m
e
d
vice-president;
R
a
b
b
i
American literature. He was also
occurrences in Palestine Writers Association of Palestine, port
and finance;
Maurice
II. Zack-
sions of the White Paper, the ing at the Hotel Stotler in Buf- gration , . . Those w ho ex pecte
; Maurice
Landau,
budget Harry S. Margolis, St. Paul, one of 16 who were given ex-
attitude,
and will
plans Agudat ha-Sofrim, and the Fed- helm, chairman of the Board treasurer; Rabbi Isaac E. Marcu- ceptismil distinction out of
General Smuts of South Africa d of and
the the
Yishuv.
The spirit
speakers
(PLEASE TURN To PAGE II
!ration
(MEANS Toon To ?AGE SI
of Hebrew Cultural Or- of Education; Isaac Rosenthal son, Macon, Ga., recording seers• class of 702, besides being a •
to issue the
a strong
be Dr. Werner Senator and Mrs. imitations of the World, Brit and Nathan Yaffe, co-chairmen tory, and Rabbi Sidney Regner, awarded a graduate fellowship
against
White statement
Pape r
were Edward Jacobs, both members Ivrit Olamit—which now appeal
disappointed . , . The highlights of the Executive of the Jewish for the first time to American of the house committee; Abe Read ing, Pa., corresponding sec- for post•graduate work for next
Kasle co-chairmen
and Rabbi Harold
N. Ro- retary.
year.
of your
Smut's
statement was "stick Agency. Before her recent visit Jewry to help them in the work senthal,
of the mem-
to
course."
to Palestine Mrs. Jacobs spent of advancement of Hebrew
BUBBLES FROM THE
bership drive; Rudolph Zuieback,
months travelling in many learning and elliture.
CAULDRON
scholarship
committee;
Abraham
countries of Europe, gathering Support is asked by these two Lachover,
finance
director:
Gus
The Nazi retaliations against the opinions on Jewish problems causes for the publication of D. Newman, chairman of annual
the
Czechs
because
of
the
mur-
(PLEASE
TURN
TO
PAGE
Is
Mum* 7, vios ■ odsL, paws,
Belgian Police Confiscate Handbills Deriding Jews; der of a Nazi policeman, and the
education dinner; Bernard Isaacs,
, I See a Challenge to Humanity
Ilexist Parade Permitted; Fugitives
superintendent, and Harry Co-
expulsion of 4,000 Polish Jews
he
n. retiring president.
Welcomed in Holland
from Germany, were desig ned to
Mr. Zackheim stressed the em-
By EDDIE CANTOR
set the European pot boiling once
phasis that is placed on adher-
ANTWERP, Belgium. — At- all pro-Nazi organizations in more, with a view to further ap•
EDITOR'S
NOIII—Tatt
ence
to
traditions
in
the
schools
'
swsweo
from AmericY's belovedcomedian of state,
tempts at anti-Semitic demon- Belgium's former German can- peasement concessions . . . But
screen and nano Was
and lauded the method of teach-
dellsenul et the New liork Itorlds Fair ladweek,
strationa over the arrival of the tons of Eupen, Malmedy and St. nobody rose to the bait . . .
when he ova the total of honor, together with bin woe, of the New York
ing pursued by the staff.
Chapter of Ifotiaseah at the Jraish
1 .1”111.0n. This tribute to ate.
refugee liner St. Louis occurred Vith was suggested to the goy- Prophets on the European situa•
•
Rabbi Rosenthal and Mr. Kasle
Cantor woe paid him In recognition of his distinguished genie.. in the
here Sunday but they were ernment by an extraordinary as- tion predict a serious interne-
'slang of rends for the Tooth Alljah, his efforts hosingmalted In the
s
`rated
that 300 new members
transfer of gaga refuge* children to Palestine In the past Ilse years. After
quickly quelled by the police. sembly of the National Group tional show-down around Aug. 1. International Congress Against Racialism to Meet on
Were enrolled in the last drive,
a loncheoa in the (ale Tel Asir In the Jewlish Polestine Pavilion the
July 21-23; Churches Issue Warning s
Those in the know insist that
Handbills distributed outside for Eastern Cantons.
Iladanaah meeting adjourned to the Temple of Religion, across the *ran
and that 80 of these were se-
the berth occupied by the St.
Against Anti - Semitism
from the Position, where Eddie (ante', fonahing his comic vein for •
The group was organized re- the next world war was post-
cured
by
members
of
K.
of
P.
itertOtis talk, delivered this message.
1,ouis by the Nazi-inspired Na- cently to combat pro-Nazi prone- poned when Hitler discovered
5.
. This
lodge also
that the Little Maginot Line on
tional Youth Organization pro- ganda in Belgium.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass (Re. Campus Organizations,
M Lodge
r. Sea-
sent a no.
numb
of children from
It is appropriate that I should who do not have these things
tested against the hospitality of-
The 250 refugees from the t h e Czechoslovakian border, ligious News Service)—How col• mans said. The aim of these the schools to camp
last summer be standing here in the Temple Whether one believes in Pales-
fired to the refugees and said: liner St. Louis, who are to stay which is an exact replica of the
lege
students
and
faculty
mem-
discussions,
as
of
all
conferences
and
will
again
send
35
children
French
Maginot
Line
bordering
"We too want to help the Jews. in Belgium were distributed to
of Religion, because I am a tine or not makes no difference.
c
to d te liv e olo Institute, will to camp this summer.
If they call at our offices each several Brussels hotels pending on Germany, outclassed the Ger- beta of different faiths can help b onducted
I am very tired of hearing non-
e
. R. Mr. Isaacs made the follow- member of • race who have the Zionists say that Palestine is
will receive gratis a piece of a wholesale transfer to the Mar- man Siegfried Line in every re- to make higher education a more understandin develop comm
i.
g
recommendations: Study of oldest religion since the world no place for Jews. What other
of &ea subjects
rope and a strong nail."
nesse estate until they are per- spect . . . This was such a
powerful and effective aid to studied, rather than to seek in- Gemara should be continued; a began. I am thankful that I am place
Fascists Youths Parade
mitted to enter the United shock to • the German General democracy,
there for many thou-
by co-operating to dividual or group commitments musical program should be in- standing here on this platform sands is of
Jews? There is my
At noon ■ Resist (Fascist) States under immigration regu- Staff that they decided to per- overcome
inter-group prejudices to specific policies or proposals, , traduced
in the school curricu- in the United States of America, friend Westbrook Pegler,
fect the Siegfried-Line before
um
,
,
parade of youths dressed in black lations.
i
who
and
misunderstandings
on
the
he
explained.
,
a
two
or
three
day
a
week
which
permits
me
to
stand
embarking
on
any
military
cam-
shirts passed through the main
here in his column the other day asked
course to be introduced for in freedom, and I bless the
paizn .. . And that, we now are campus and by working together
what right Jews who are
streets. Although the parade was
Refugees in Holland
citi-
children
who
would
otherwise
the
rumor
started
for
solution
of
common
problems,
told,
is
how
th
Brooklyn
Church
Federation
greatest humanitarian this coun- lens in other countries have to
not prompted by the arrival of
ROTTERDAM, The Nether-
leave the schools; continua- try has ever known, Franklin D. ws..st to
Condemns Anti-Semitism
that the Siegfried
Line had been will be discussed at daily round
the St. Louis, it was considered lands—A group of 179 Jewish damaged
go to Palestine. What
. .
table
sessions
at
the
1939
Wil.
lion
of
club
work;
a
program
provocative, but the police did refugees from the liner St. Louis,
BROOKLYN, N. Y. (Religious to follow through the command Roosevelt. All of us, regardless citizens does he mean? Have the
liamstown Institute of Human
not intervene.
forming the contingent that will THE PALESTINE FRONT
Relations, it was announced by News Service) — An appeal to that comes from Palestine for of race or creed or religion, German Jews the rights of eiti-
The non-Jewish wife of a refu- be harbored in the Netherlands,
That interview with the Shah Herbert L. Seamans, college sec- al l leaders of Christian churches the reading of two ch apters of should be more appreciative of zens? Are Jews full-fledged citi-
Pee traveling first class on the arrived here aboard a small of Iran, no unfavorable to Zion- retary of the National Confer- racial
the good things this country has tens in Poland or Hungary or
to condemn
anti-Semitism
and the Bible daily.
antagonism
is the Bor.
St. Louis arrived from Berlin by Netherland ship from Antwerp, ism, which recently was
given us, the right of life and Rumania? What citizens does Mr.
published core of Christians and Jews.
Mr. Cohen reviewed the ac- liberty and the pursuit of hap- Pegler mean?
Plane to visit her husband. Cap- They were accomo
m ital. dated in the in the London Sunday Dispatch,
The Institute will be held from ough of Brooklyn was made by compliahments of the schools pines. I pray to God that this
taM Gustavo Schroeder made a quarantine hosp
was enthusiastically greeted by Aug. 27 to Sept. 1, on the Will the Brooklyn Church and Mis- during the past three years, their insidious propaganda
If the world does not look af-
special dispensation in allowing
which is
Members of the Netherlands the Palestine Arab press . , , llama College campus here.
sion Federation at a meeting of emergence from a depression
ter these unfortunates then this
her to board the ship, where she Jewish Relief Committee who No one, however, bothered to
trying
to
creep
into
this
coun-
Temple
of Religion is
was allowed to have a half-hour
Prominent educators and stu- the board of directors of the stage to the present sound
all wrong,
will never be able to touch and the churches
boarded the St. Louis when she mention the fact that the inter- dents from colleges and univer- gTouP in the Brooklyn Central status, the improvement of the try
are all wrong
you or me or any of us,
talk with her husband before sailed past Flushing accompanied view was given 13 years ago.
sales in all parts of the country, Branch of the Young Men's curriculum. He renewed the ap-
I have always been interested when they preach on Sunday
witnesses. This was the only ex- the Netherlands group hither.
Latest piano prodigy of Pal- as well as student pastors, New- Christian Association quarters
peal for a movement to erect a in liadassah, particularly in the morning. What they mean is:
cretion to the iron rule barring
The duration of the emigrants' estine is 15-year-old Rine Maar- man Club priests, Hillel Foun•
much-needed school building in Youth Aliyah. I love children; "Love thy neighbor as thyself if
all outside communication with stay in the Netherlands is not
product of the daion
rabbis. Y. M. C. A. and International Congress Against the northwest section and po int-
t
the refugees.
I think the most beautiful thing fie is of thy denomination."
limited, but they will enjoy Palestine Conservatory at Jerusa- Y. W. C. A. secretaries and oth- Racialism to Meet July 21-23
ed out that outstanding md-
in the world is a child in all its For the past week or two I
o
scarcely any freedom and will lem, and before long will be a er directors of campus religious
PARIS
(Religious
News
Serv-
rages
have
been
liquidated
and
Plat to Step Nash
innocence and glory.
own have seen some terribly. tragic
be obliged to leave as soon as sensation on the concert stage activities , will take part
that three buildings are now children have love and Our
i
ice)
—
The
Third
International
,
n
the
freedom sights. Every day people Cottle
BRUSSELS. — Dissolution of possible.
in other countries too.
By DORAN HURLEY
HEBREW SCHOOLS
NEED A BUILDING
L
SLAWSON HEADS
SOCIAL WORKERS
LOCAL DELEGATES ,
TO ZION CONCLAVEirrinctitlio
STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL
Dr. Ginzburg Here
For Two Palestine
Cultural Pro jects
!
Richard Ellmann
Honored at Yale
REFUGEES FROM LINER ST. LOUIS
MET WITH ANTI-SEMITIC LEAFLETS
IN THE TEMPLE OF RELIGION
.
INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RELATIONS
TO PLAN COLLEGE GOOD WILL DRIVE
yid