Atari= ffewisk Periodical Cada CLIFTON AVENGE - cuscurwan 30, otuo TiiEnerRongrAisn Romtaz October 27, 1939 ■ andTHE LEGAL CHRONICLE E & B Alone Dares to do it! 93 DAYS 500 PAY TRIBUTE IONE MILLION JEWS IN SOVIET-CONTROLLED LABOR TO SOLICIT TO He A. FRIEDLAND1 POLAND ARE PAWNS IN RUSSIAN SETTLEMENT MILLION FOR ZION SCHEME; RED CROSS PROVIDES AID IN VILNA PAGE THREE One Week Only Elizabeth Housten and Dan Harden Shayne & Armstrong DEAN MURPHY Approximately eoo people gath- ered at the Philadelphia-Byron ON/NULL/MED FROM PAGE 0 Na) Betty Guyon fight Germany. At the same time however, as to when Mussolini's Start Work to Strengt hen Hall Wednesday evening to pay GOODNESS IN EVERY Danny Demetry's Music Palestine in Face of Ile Made the King and tribute to the memory of the late Vilna was precipitated wh en it the Nazi press directed their ia pprov al will be given. o agenda against the Jews in Queen Laugh at H. A. Friedland. BOTTLE OF The plan, according to the re- became known that Soviet R oasis P rp CLUB War Dangers Poland. Throughout g Nazi-domi- port, envisages the emigration of yde Park Abandoning the idea of mourn- would cede Vilna to Lithu anm• noted Poland, the propaganda 15,000 Austrian Jews to the ing but holding the meeting in a Approximately 800,000 pe A decision to raise $1,000 spirit of appreciation of the great of whom 200,000 are Jews, II rsons, sought to stir up animosity Luke Tuna zone in Ethiopia, con- to aid in strengthening Je ,000 in amongst the Poles against the wish educator's contributions to Jewish the Vilna region expected t ve o be Jews. Jews in Poland suspected sisting of 90,000 square kilo- positions in Palestine was rea ched meters of practically unused learning and literature, this meet- ceded to Lithuania. Inform anon of She Dared to Say "NO" the conference of national J ew- GRATIOT ■ t 8-MILE RD. Mg, one of a series being held from Kaunas reaching here said n of having funds abroad were aub- land, which, however, enjoys a at to Ilitler ish oganizations held in to inhuman treatment. Pingree 1666 good climate and is known to be York City on Sept. 17. All la New throughout the country, served to that the Lithuanian govern bar Reports reaching Paris from fertile. It can produce coffee and entnnerate the creations in the is faced with a serious proble Zionist organizations and m any c" Scandinavia said Jewish former wheat. field of Hebrew literature by the providing food and clothing for fraternal and trade unions en- late Zionist and teacher. the army of refugees which has traders in Poland who had rela- domed this resolution and pled ged Relief Work in Lithuania Dr. A. B1 . Ilershman, the prin- been pouring into this region dur- tions with firms abroad were their unqualified support. questioned by the Gestapo and I KAUNAS. — (WNS) — The cipal speaker of the evening, de- mg the past month. The Gewerkschaften campa CAdillac scribed the low state of Jewish Thousands of Jewish refu gees forced to sign documents author- refugee problem in Vilna brought will at once begin its efforts izing German banks to collect serio us to tat 2 1 8 2 T a SICK'S INIMING O INTROIT schools prior to Mr. Friedland's In Rumania who fled from P ol ish their ofllcial s here raise the necessary sum, it accounts abroad. This was was pioneering work for the establish. war zones, have forced a se as Malcolm Davis, American Red pointed out, since no time m said to be occurring particularly Cross Woodward--Grand Circus Park ment of a modern system. He problem upon Jewish relief a rious official, arrived to investi- be lost under the present gr ay gen - Warsaw, Lodz and Cracow, gate. Approximately lauded his work as teacher, as cies in Bucharest, accordin R to in 150,000 refu- circumstances. The funds rai eve from where several Scandinavian —NOW SHOWING— sed gees f Russian poet, as brilliant lecturer, as a Information which said that these firms received letters from Jews man- will be utilized to create empl wit, as story-writer. refugees will not be permitted to telling them to money due them! occupied Poland already are in ment opportunities in Palest oy- Trapped by the America They Tried to Betray I I I ine Bernard Lsaacs, who delivered return to Soviet-controlled areas. to German banks. These letters the new Lithuanian territory, Da- for the tens of thousands of re an address in Hebrew, praised Mr. Jewish leaders in Bucharest hope arrived in the first mail from vie, planning to go to Vilna, said gees which are expected to stre fu- am Friedland as a pioneer who blazed to obtain visas for at least 1,000 Poland since its occupation. Most he had proposed an arrangement into Palestine from the war t era Author of "Educatio n of Hy- new paths in Jewish education. refugees although there is no in- recipients were determined to ig- to take along all warm under- countries, to strengthen and er- man Kaplan" Produces Even Mrs. Samuel Lehrman paid the dication many are available. For nore them for the sake of their clothing available in Lithuania pand Jewish economic positi ne More Entertainin g Book tribute of a pupil to her teacher the rest of the refugees from Po- Jewish friends in Poland. The for the refugees, with a guaranty in that country and to aid the and recalled experiences as a land now in Rumania, it is hoped Paris newspaper Tagszeitung, the articles would be replaced pioneer movement in Poland, R u- Leonard Q. Ross some time student under Mr. Friedland in that Russia will allow them to re- published by refugees from Ger- later by the Red Cross. mania and other European Ian ds. ago became famous as the as- New York. She also directed a turn to those cities in Soviet-con- many now living in the French Isaac Giterman, director of the WITH Under the chairmanship of t terisk man." As author of The group of children from the United trolled Poland from whence they capital, declared that Julius W arsaw office of the American noted labor leader Joseph Schlo he EDWARD G. ROBINSON SS- Education of 11 • Y•M•A•N Hebrew Schools in a series of had fled. Refugees who entered Jewish Joint Distribution Com- berg, the conference was a K * A*1"1.*A•N" he won instan- songs written and composed by Rumania from the Hungarian ter- Stretcher had been released from mittee, who had not been heard dressed by Abraham Dickenste d- PLUS the prison sanitorium where he in, taneous fame as a humorist, and the late Mr. Friedland. ritory in Carpatho-Russia will be had been held in protective cus-; from since the early days of the delegate of the Hiatadruth, t he war, is now in Vilna, it was his story about that peculiar man aided in obtaining visas for South General Federation of Jewi Philip Slomovitz presided at the tody on Hitler's orders. Streicher, ' ANNE SHIRLEY who spelled his name with an in- meeting. earned here. Mr. Giterman has Labor in Palestine, David Pins sh American countries. according to the item, returned represented JAMES ELLISON the J. D. C. in Po- famous playwright, B. Zuckerm ki, termingling of asterisks was one Mr. Friedland's latest two to Nuremberg where he will con- land Close Religious Schools an for more than 20 years . of the outstandings ones of the books, "Sonnets" and "Stories", and Isaac Hamlin, general seer e- AFTER I P. M. 11 F.EKDAYM A dispatch from the Berlin cor- tinue to direct the publication of 15c last year. All persons resident in the ALL DAY NUN—HOLIDAYS tary of the National Labor Co m - in Hebrew, are available at the respondent of the Dail Her ald the violent Jew-bating newspaper Vilna district, which has just mittee, as well as numerous lead Now cbmes another book by United Hebrew Schools. said that "non-Aryans' in the Dec Stuermer. 4 DAYS--SUN.—MON.—TUES.—WED. - ten ceded by Russia to Lithua- ers in American Jewish life. this asterisk-man, and it is in Reich were ordered to prep are ia, prior to July 20, 1920, will every sense as good as its pre- DEANNA DURBIN • recruits for the Nazi army. Up Plan Extend.. Program in Anton. 1, 1 e considered Lithuanian citizens, l Baruch Zuckerman, promine nt Mighty Drama of • decessor, even though it is de- eader and vice-president of t he omous Jewish State until now, the dispatch said, "n an- in Mighty Empire! it was learned in authoritative void of asterisks. Mr. Ross' let- Zionist Actions Committee, spo ke A ryans" had been conscrip ted MOSCOW. — (WNS) — Plans sources here. Those who have set- 'est volume is The Strangest IP only into labor battalions a nd for extensive industrial, agricul- tled in the district since that of the calamity now facing t he Places," a , collection of 14 forced to work on projects for tural and cultural development of date will be regarded as foreign. Jews in eastern Europe and poin sketches, published by Harcourt, ed out that alongside of the r C. s peeding up the Nazi war 11111- Biro-Bidjan, Jewish autonomous ers but permitted to remain. Brace & Co., 383 Madison Ave., lief work that will have to DOUG. FAIRBANKS, Jr. THE LIBRARY chine, region in Siberia, are provided New York. Volksblatt, Yiddish news organ done, it will also be necessar be BASIL RATHBONE Advices from Lemberg (Lwow) for in Soviet Russia's third Five- of the People's Party, has been Included in the many new fa - As the title indicates, Mr. Ross to save the Ilechalutz movemen is that the Soviet officials Year-Plan, it is revealed, Indus- MIDNIGHT describes life in various places— c ilities which will comprise the revealed EVERY pATURDAY had issued a decree closing all trial development will include ex- closed down. Reason for the ac- in those countries and the agr i- tion is not yet ascertained. some of them being "the strang- Aaron DeRoy Memorial Building religious Jewish schools. STARTING cultural training farms whic h ploitation of the wealth of nat- --- est places." We are taken to the of the Jewish Community Center, they have built up. Funds or The Italian government has re- ural resources in the region, such Jews, Not Bolsheviks, Enemies of also necessary to prepare th famous "kibetzarnya"—the Cafe Woodward at Holbrook, will be a opened sea traffic between Italy as mining of huge peat reserves Royal of Second Ave. and 12th library, equipped iq modern fash- and Palestine, Reich, Nash Say country for the many thousand stranded Jewish St. in New York, where art and ion and with all the conveniences refugees in Italy now finding it development of stone quarrying NEW YORK. (WNS) of people from the war for music and the theater are criti- of a comfortable reading room. possible to continue to the Holy and building of factories for pro- Berlin dispatch from Joseph countries who will turn to Pale s Get the world's good news daily through cally viewed by the Yiddish in- The improvised library of the old Land, private advices reaching duction of bricks, tiles and Barnes to the New York Herald- tine in search of a new home. telligentsia. We are moved about building will give way to a beau- here said. The Italian government, cement. In 1941, it is planned, a Tribune discloses that the Anti- THE Mr, Dickenstein analyzed th from the opera, to the penny ar- ifully decorated, well Ventilated, the same sources said, has taken graphic factory will commence to Comintern, the Nazi organiza- position of Palestine in the pres As lairratatiosal Doily Newlpoprr cade, to Union Square, to the sunlit room, in size 22 by 23, and a more friendly attitude to Jews utilize the immense graphite re- tion which functioned as the ent struggle and stressed th Pabli,brd by sources of the Biro and Stalinsk headquarters of the world cams THE C/IRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY taxi dance hall, to the family facing, on the second floor, the need for developing new indu s One, Norway hum, Baton. Mnsachusetu court,—to places in New York, corner of Woodward and Hal- and it is expected that the govern- districts. There will be a central paign against Communism, will tries in that country to proven Regular reading of Tot CHRISTIAN SCJINCII MONITOR Is Washington, Chicago, New Or- brook, mkt may relax its anti-Jewish electric station, waterworks and continue with its work but in- shortages of food and manatee considered leans, San Francisco, Los Angeles The library will be set up for po tallicy in the very near future. drainage. Bread, leather and tex- stead of Communists its target tured articles, should the war ex by many s liberal education. Its clean, unbind news and well•rounded y is not alone in the softening tile factories will be erected in will now be the Jews. —and to the people in these easy and informal reading, in- ttitude tend to the Mediterranean. Sac h editorial feature', including the 'Weekly Magazine Section, make the to the Jewish problem, in- the city of Biro-Bidjan, One of places. Mormon the ideal newspaper for the home. The price' arc Until the advent of the Nazi- industrial and agricultural de- stead of for formal study. Easy formed sources indicating that the major projects for the com- year MOO II moth. n $6.00 At the Cafe Royal, for in- chairs and davenports with lamps other European countries, Soviet pact this summer the velopment, he stated, would els s OM I mnth 11.00 Saturday Ise, month su Includi ng Ilasulna Realm: outs ide ing five years will be the con- Anti-Comintern was one of the provide employment and new stance, the author is anxious to will make reading and the libraryNazi orbit I nu at% o I lout nor , have sho shown w a struction of an iron bridge across most publicized departments of economic positions for the many sad the paper is obtaineble at the following I«ationt. meet Herman Tanner, "the mil- activities more attractive to every- marked shifting of policy etowa rd the Bira River. lionaire bus-boy," who is re- one. The ceiling will be acous- the Jews believed to hav refugees that are clamoring to be Nazi life. It directed heavily-sub- Provision is made for the ex- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM ad— , tted into PsIsstine. be ferred to as "Hoimon," and to ically treated in order to insure brought about by the Nazi-Soul en pension in scope and number of idized anti-Communist propa- 1022 Majesti c Bldg., secure the necessary information he utmost quiet for reading pur- rapproachment. The conference gave voice to Woodward and Michiga n Awes, e t the sixty-four collective farms of ganda throughout Germany and he asks for the head waiter. Detroit, Michigan noses and relaxation. Circulation which eighteen are Jewish. The in foreign countries, issued a the grief of American Jewry at My waiter mooned all motion. my rof- Malcolm Davis, chairman of t magazine and a free news serv- the misfortune that has overtaken fee and palafechlaken suspended In mld- of books and periodicals will be American Red Cro, has le "s e,. first vegetable farm will operate •••• ■■•■• ■•■ ••••• • •••••••• • • Ir. V. got no head-salter." he said ..lown. • ice in foreign languages, and the Jews of Poland and called permitted for members and rental Vilna to bring relief ss coldly. to the 150 " in 1940 on a tract of 18,000 hec- upon American Jewry to meet the OR who's is charge?" charges made for some of the 000 refugees who fled Nazi a n tares, special attention to be maintained a permanent gallery new responsibilities that have of Soviet "honors" in Berlin. all In charge. Hey." he rrted to more popular books. Soviet terror in Poland, accord E given to the development of cat- another waiter. 'lie got head-valter?" ncyclopedias, The dispatch further states been imposed upon them by the "No. - cried "Hey' hotly. - Ve all de magazines and ing to advices reaching here.. Th - tle breeding, dairy, poultry and that in the last issue of the mounting need for assistance. Judaica along alne"' h- vegetable farming in the third with books of gen- Red Cross will provide warm clot My molter turned to me. exultant. --- "Contra-Comintern," chief publi- n- Five-Year-Plan. .ffee?" He put my order down an d eral interest will be available. An ing and medical attention to tho experienced , Bobby Breen, who will be made A cation of the Anti-Comintern, dlaappeared and trained librarian in need. Meanwhile the Intern se Fascinating History of the 'Social Life of the Jewish I drank some coffee In silence The will be on duty at all times to a- All Minorities Enjoy Equal Rights, which appeared in August, just into a manly youngster if it kills next time the waiter came around I said. assist. Soviet Government Says a Red Cross had brought Communities in the XII-XIV Centuries before Foreign Minister Joachim hint, has a fight with a 200- want to see flerman." some measure of relief to the Po- Establishment of racial von Ribbentrop's first visit to pound bully in his next picture. "Aha!" Hie pouf lit up. "shy you The library will be especially fish Jews although the Nazi mill- equality, distribution of land for- Moscow, its leading article was didn't Bald In foist [dare? Dore Rol- Learning and superstition, mar. ish population of that time, it is m pointedhim out. helpful to members of clubs in tory authority had placed all sorts merly owned by powerful Polish entitled "The Bolshevik Of- Admirers of George Gershwin tyrdom and apostasy, rapacity and interest Then follows the classic inter- the Center in connection with of inconvenienc es in their way, proprietors to the peasants and one ing to note that Mr. Rabin- fensive Against the World," a are asking the Postmaster-General view with the famous "Holman" heir club programs. Various ex- the information said. kindness marked the history of fury ry speaks t the n number e r of the elimination of unemployment bitter attack against Western to issue a memorial stamp in hon- hibits of interesting materials will of the "kibetzarnya." the Jewish communities in France Jews in Paris in the 13th Cen- c were among the points stressed ountries, which by seeking mili- or of the late composer. Each story is depicted Mil- be net up, such as first and rare Begin Cold Pogrom Against Jews by the Russian Government as tary alliance with the Russians asshav of been only from having editions, stamps, coins, magazine the 12th to 14th centuries. hundred. "Bray-sur-Sine was an lianty, and one of the best in In Reich, Nasi-Controlled Polish Ukrainians and White were threatening to let Commu- The social, political, educational, important community, possessing the entire group is the one view- articles and the like. Special pro- Poland Russians went to the polls to vote nism penetrate into western Eu- has been in personal communica- economic and communal conditions scholars and men of wealth, and ing Union Square, especially the vision has been made for a perma- PARIS. — Indica- on annexation to the Soviet rope. The issue was circulated in tion with General Balls), who is of that time, in that land, form reference is made to the 'not- concluding page which reports a nent glass exhibition case in the thins thatNazi an edition of 83,000 copies. Air Marshall of Italy and gov- a fascinating chapter in a rich ables of Bray,' yet in the well- t he (WNS) Na — reg i a me in Union. conversation between two Ital- corridor, near the entrance to the the Re Officials of the Soviet pointed The anti-Comintern organ will ernor of Libya. ich contemplates of terrorand history that has been marked by known massacre of the Jews there ians on the best way to to die. library. Bulletins on current Jew- campaign "I enjoyed reading the edi- tragedy intermingled with joy and in 1191, when the whole commu- lencw out, as proof of racial equality, continue to be published, but un- Ross has again written a book a la h events will be posted in con- against the Jew svio new der a new title not yet announced. torials in your esteemed paper," creative that for the first time Jews, effort. in German y, which will capture the hearts of picuous places in the room. A nity of adults over the age of Poles and White Russians were According to the dispatch, a let- with an' intensive Edward Goldston, Ltd., London 13 was burnt at the stake, they ganda campaign against propa Jew; enjoying equality of suffrage for ter from theeditors this week Gen. Balbo writes, "which give many readers. Some of themwill new book shelf, containing the coupled a me an exact idea of the opin- ublisher, has Just produced a numbered b ut 80."' even rank this book as better en- atest work and publications on abroad were equal national and cultural gated that they had discovered seen in said report' There is an interesting commen- which that r ights. Pupils in the 114 schools Germany's real enemies o be not ions and reactions of the Italians most interesting volume by L. tertainment than the one with the current problems will be arranged. reaching here living in Massachusetts, Of par- asterisk character. Sections devoted to vocational the entire Nazi-controlled press which have already been opened Bolsheviks but Jews. The letter, ticular interest I found your com- Rabinowitz dealing with the his- tory on Jewish segregation: of the Jews in this period. "Increased insecurity, deprive- guidance, youth problems, Jew- throughout the 'Reich, together in the 'Novogrudek district, they which will be mailedto subscrib- ment on racial issues, and I tory I n "The Social Life of the Jews lion of normal means of livelihood, Reshuffle Bund Positions antici- ish history, Zionism and Pales- with the government radio sta- further asserted, were being per- era is quoted as saying: "Behind must truthfully say your views palin g Kuhn's Conviction tine, Hebrew and Yiddish liters- tion, had strated the attack simul- mitted to chose their own lan- all the enemies of Germany's rise are shared by m ny a of us here in of Northern France in 'the XII- the desire for protection, all these XIV Centuries; As Reflected In caused the formerly widespread Aware of the possibility that lure will •also be set aside. Cele- aineously. Jews in Nazi-controlled guage of instruction and that for stand those who demand our en- the Kingdom." the• RabbinicalLiterature ofthe distribution of the Jews to degen- Fritz Kuhn, fuehrerof the Ger- brations such as Jewish Book Poland are included in the the first time Jewishpupils were circlement, the oldest enemies of Period" throws much light on erate into self-appointed ghettoes, man-American Bund with head- Week will be observed in the lip- wave of anti-Jewish feeling . new Al- allowed to share the school-rooms the German people and of all Relax Anti-Jewish D in conditions of Jews in those times. and this is an eloquent commen- quarters here, may receive a stiff Dropriate manner. Book reviews though these anti-Semitic mani- of other races and were not re- healthy ascendant nations—the Hungary t is a volume replete with in- tory on the cause of Jewish aegre- sentence if convicted of larceny and lectures on current literature festations are similar to previous quired to attend school on Satur- Jews." Neither Communism nor BUDAPEST (WNS) — As a teresting facts, with human ins gation." in the New York courts after his are to be added to the programs campaigns against the Jews in day. the Soviet Union was mentioned result of the war situation in t erest material, with information Students of modern problems of trial which begins on Oct. 30, the which will emanate from the li- the Reich it was apparent that once in the letter. Europe Hungary is faced with generally unkaown to the aver- employment distribution will find forces of the German-American brary department. A special story t h e recent Soviet- Nazi rap- Viennese Resettlement Organisa- a labor shortage, according to age Jew, much of interest in the chapters hour for children will be an added proachement had brought about a Congress Bureau Lists Refugees official sources which hinted that Bund have reshaped their leader- tion Planning Project in Mr. Rabinowitz, in his study, Oust deal with the economic life ship to prepare for all emergen- feature to round out a complete new note in this attac on the in Rumania Ethiopia Hungary is prepared to relax its points out that the Talmud was of the Jews of that period. Jews cies. G. Wilhelm Kunze may be- library porgram for the members Jews. Previous attacs had asso- GENEVA. — (WNS) — The decrees against the Jews. Jewish the sole norm of life for the Jews were active in business and in ROME. — (WNS) — Frank come the new Bundesfuehrer and friends of the Center. dated the Jews with Bolshevism von Gheer Gildemeester, a Neth- Geneva Bureau of the World Jew- engineers, technicians and skilled of that time; that "apart from the trades. Of extreme interest is the Further information on the Ii- although now no mention was erland Protestant who heads should Kuhn go to jail. As leader i sh Congress has been successful laborers and all professionals purely religious life, there was reference to Jews as skilled tar- a of the Philadelphia unit of the brary or membership rates are made in Nazi newspapers of Bol- Viennese organization for aiding in obtaining a list of approxi- may be given extended privileges an almost complete social assimi- mers and as practitioners of Agri- Bund, Kunze succeeded in involv- available at any of the present of- shevism and Communism. The Jewish immigration, has an- mately 2,000 Jewish Polish Jews as a result of the labor shortage. ation of the life of the Jewish culture and viticulture. Money- ing with the Bond many clergy- flees of the Jewish Community Nazi attar is directed entirely nounced that an agreement in in Rumania. This list is being Anti-Jewish feeling has been con- community to that of the general lending as a profession was in men such as the Rev. S. G. Von Center: United Hebrew Schools, against the Jews and carries a principle on the creation of Jew- sent to Jewish welfare organiza- siderably softened recently and community;" that: "different con- vogue, and there are many cur- Bosse; members of the U. S. 1245 W. Philadelphia, Ma. 8275; vigorous denunciation of Jewish ish settlements in Ethiopia has tions in various countries in order the numerus clauses is not being ditions of life, the effect of en- lolls stories about the manner in Army and Naval Reserve such as Jewish Community Center, Wood- leaders who recently attended con. been reached between the Minis- to help bring about contact be- seriously applied. The Hungarian vironment and the economic needs which the Talmudic prohibition Major General Robert M. Brook- ward at Holbrook. Ma. 8275; Dex- ferences with Polish and Czecho- try of Italian East Africa and tween the refugees and their rela- press indicated that only 1,800 of existence, caused a considerable was relaxed, field, U.S.A., retired; and the no- ter Branch, 11518 Dexter, To. slovakian leader in Paris. The at- his organization. It is understood tives in countries abroad. The Jewish refugees from Poland re- and marked adaptation of the There are no many fascinating torious Philadelphia school teach- 8-1878. tack mentioned President Siker- that the agreement will be made Congress bureau is making every main in Hungary, most of them Talmudic code to harmonize with details in this book that it is im- ski of the Polish government- in- public as soon as it is approved effort to obtain visas to Pales- having returned to those regions them. The Talmudic rule against possible even to scratch the sur- er Bessie R. Burchett, whose ram- pages have won her nation-wide Young Violinist With Sym- exile and Dr. Eduard Benes, head by Premier Benito Mussolini. The tine for many of these refugees. of Poland controlled by Soviet giving one's daughter in mar- face in a brief review. There are of former Czechoslovakia. The disagreement between the Italian publicity as a crackpot. riage while a minor was disre• numerous stories about conversion The Central Bureau of the Russia. Nazis warn the Jewish leaders to Government and the Viennese or- World Jewish Congress here is in phony, Nov. 2, 3 garded in view of the prevalent,. of Jews and Christians. "It is evis disassociate themselves from Po- ganization as to the selection of receipt of information which re- Increase Fine on Jews Sees Ban on Coughlin Broadcasts well-nigh universal, custom of dent ... that the loss to the Jews ■ s Greater Evil NEW YORK (WNS) — The Christians to marry off their chil- in Northern France by apostasy First of the musical celebrities ish and Czech leaders against the territory to be allotted o veals that only a third of the Responsibility for "stirring up to ap pear as soloist this season Germany. the Jewish settlers seem to have Jews in Germany are still able collective fine levied a year ago dren at the age of 8 to 12." was compensated to some extent Under the inmrimature of the reached a conclusion favorable to to provide for themselves. The on the Jews of Germany, which a deluge of anti-Semitism in this I with the Detroit Symphony Or- Hundreds of incidents are re- by the conversion to Judaism." land" will rest with the Code Corn- chestr a will be Robert Virovai, Nazi Ministry of Propoganda the the Viennese organization which entire Jewish population in required them to pay 20 per cent ferred to in this volume to Lodi- Mr. Rabinowitz's "The Social [Bence Committee of the National l8-year-old genius of the violin, press and radio throughout the desired teritory around Lake Vie n n a, however, is without of all their property to the Nazi este other conditions that affected Life of the Jews of Northern Association of Broadcasters, the whose American debut in New Reich is spreading new stories Tana, rather than the zone in funds and depends entirely on state, was repeated in the Reich the life of Jews in medieval France" is a volume eminently Rev. W. A. Burk, S. J., faculty York just a year ago, leading about the Jews, one of which the southern part of Ethiopia Jewish relief agencies f r o m according to a Berlin dispatch France. In the study of the Jew- worth while reading and studying. to the New York Herald Tribune. director of St. Louis University's critics agree, proved the most sen- said that the Jews were prepar- which the Italian Government had abroad for food and clothing. This time, the dispatch says, a Radio Station WEW, warned, if, national event of the 1938-1939 ing an army of 5,000,000 men to proposed. There is no indication, levy of 5 per cent was assessed. 700 Go To Palestine as a result of the code, Charles winter. Jews who thought they had paid E. Coughlin is barred from the Virovai will be presented with BUCHAREST (WNS) — Sey - eir hav e insta th llme on nt 15, Aug. air. Declaring that Coughlin's the orchestra for the first time en hundred Jewish refugees from !wil l ve to find in c ash before broadcasts were credited by the at the concerts of Thursday night, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia and Po- 'Nov. 15, another 250,000 000 Gallup poll with having four-and- Nov. 2, and Friday afternoon, Nov. land are enroute to Palestine on a- half million listeners, Father 3. in Masonic Temple. Maestro the cargo boat Agthios Micolaos, marks ($100.000,000). Approxi- Highlights in the Happenings at the Nation's Capital Burk said: "Think of the indigna- Franco Ghinne, who won signal sailing under a Panama flag. The mately $300,000,000 had been paid tion of all this audiencce against honors for himself at the sym- ship belongs to a Greek owner by German Jews on the punitive By MAURICE WARNER the Jews who will inevitably be phony's opening concert last but was forced to go under the fine imposed on them as punish- credited, despite any endeavor of Thursday night, will conduct this Panama flag because the Greek ment for the assassination on Nov. Apparently the Nazi govern- Tidal protest any moment. Protest Government forbade all Greek 7, 1938, of a German Embassy Father Coughlin to quell the in- pair of concerts. ment will never understand free- dignation, with having brought ships to transport Jewish emi- attache in Paris, Ernst worn Rath, Since 1937, when he won first will be based on the fact that they by Herschel Grynszpan, 17-year- about the denial of Father Cough- prize in the International Contest dom of speech, any more than they grants to Palestine. old Polish Jew. don't like the idea of a Jewish cop lin'e undoubted right as an Ameri- for Violinists held in Vienna, understand freedom of religion. Many children have starved in can—the right of free speech on Virovai, in spite of his youth, Several times, the German Em- shoving Nazi officials around. Racism Not Popular In Italy, Poland as a result of a food Fate of the protest, of course, the air." The letter is published has been hailed as one of the bassy has protested against books Says Gen. Balk. shortage, the Rev. M. L. Pearl- in the current issue of Coughlin's great of present-day uerformers. and magazine articles will be a polite note from the BOSTON. — (WNS) — Fol. and news- zweig, chairman of the British organ, Social Justice. He was born March 10, 1921, in paper stories appearing in the State Department mace again in- lowing close upon the heels of section of the World Jewish Con- Daruvar, an ancient Serbian spa United States —not comprehend- forming the Embassy that in the word from Rome to the effect I !urea& told the congress council in Charlie Chaplin's eagerly await- in the mountains that now separ- ing that this country has no Goeb- United States there is freedom of that General Halo Flalbo's news- I London, a United Press dispatch ed "Dictator" film, we now hear, ate Yugoslavia from Hungary. At bels to tell us what we should or speech. They never do believe it! paper had severely rapped com- report said. Pearlzweig, accord. will be a Christmas present to 13 he became a scholarship pupil should not read. Socially, the Germans aren't Russia, giving rise to the . ing to the dispatch, said he had American audiences , . . It's said at the State Academy in Buda- Next on the list is likely to be doing so well in Washington this beliefs that the Rome-Berlin axis lauthentic information of a ser- was to cost several million dollars. season. When nations are at war, pest under the late Jeno Babas", a play which opened in Washington weakening, further evidence inns food shortage in Germany, . efrecn u t rri was nire . vp eu ab le l d i..her of Austria and Poland. The whole one-time teacher of Szigeti, Mil- this week, Clare Boothe's "Margin hostesses take great pains not to Mrs. Edward G. Robinson, wife stein and others. Time was to for Error." It tells of what goes Invite the envoys from contesting tO C. N . population of Poland, particularly of the screen star, is the leading establish Virovai as Hubay's last on in the German consulate In powers. Faced with the choice of La Notizie, outstanding lalian the Jews, was suffering. All food A grasp id Jaws If the Shaaattet Bast Cerritos harkosetsre, spirit in the Polish relief fund pupil, and it is recorded that three New York, and one of the charac- inviting the Germans or the Brit- daily in the East, made public had been rationed severely and seam .1 the 20,000 who her 0A le the Oise per from dr drive on the Coast. days before his death, the famous ters is • New York cop named ish and French, they leave the Ger- the contents of • letter which he Jews could not obtain their re- epprearea. The roars fee or ratios fro Careerr Ire irems man off the list, of course. Still had received from General Balbo tions during the same hours as Hungarian composer and violin- Finkelstein. se crest that the Wager bar ger SE AO PEEMEINE Mow et re Paul Mani has pledged himself ist, then nearing 80, remarked to The German Embassy had a one of the most popular diplomats recently. Mr. Langarini, whose the rest of the population. As a earth is search of are hear, is isredra err brio to day away from Hollywood this • friend, "Young Viroval has just detachment at the National Thea- in Washington, although hia coun- paper has for several years car- result, the dispatch quoted Peri- upon the &geodes el the WWI Nolaler seJ winter . . . He hopes to be in • been here. Ile played no beauti- ter the other night, and the try has been gobbled up, is the ried on an editorial campaign zweig as saying, most of the food Overseas Need. . the Mot Idelrliedso A 'dr WW1 Broadway play. against anti-Semitism and racism, fully as to astonish even me." debonair Count Potocki of Poland. tine was gone when they were per- chances are they'll lodge their of- appeal and the Marra Credstrias Cereares Park Is. (Copyright, IBM & A. F. II particularly among the Italians. misted to OF AGED MELLOW. ROYALE Della Carroll MADISON Kibetzarnya Seen By Asterisk-Man 'CONFESSIONS of a NAZI SPY' "SORORITY HOUSE" 20c The New Jewish Community Center "Three Smart Girls Grow Up" EXTRA! B IG • "The Sun Never Sets" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR • JEWS IN NORTHERN FRANCE POTOMAC SPOTLIGHT I • AWN REFRIED II MIMI I