Lucy Robins Lang's Autobiography Tells of Rise of Labor Movement THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, December 31, 1948 Sanitarium Patients Enjoy Lounge Arlazaroff Israeli The present generation of Jews wife, even asked her to marry and Americans has much to learn • him. She was one of Gompers' Evenin g J edriesthly from Lucy Robins Lang's "To- most loyal co-workers and was a morrow Is Beautiful," published ' close friend of Debs. I An Israeli evening is planned by Macmillan. It is an autobio-1 Her opinions of President for the meeting of Arlazaroff graphical work Woodrow Wilson, who refused to branch of Jewish National Work- by a woman commute Debs' sentence, are far ers Alliance, to be held next labor leader who from complimentary. She relates Wednesday evening. Jan. 5, at takes her read- how President Harding finally the Labor Zionist Institute. ers hack to the freed the great Socialist leader. David Sislin, chairman of the days of the Emma Goldman wa> among her branch, announces that an Israeli sweatshop, to the first and lifelong friends. Many movie will be shown and that a famous Haymar- prominent leaders in the radical , guest speaker from the Histadrut ket case in Chi- ; and labor ranks were among her will address the gathering. cago, to the era co-workers. Her book makes an Last Wednesday, Arlazaroff of the anarch- 1 interesting reference to a former branch honored Ben Rosenthal, ists' activities in Detroiter, Jacob Margolis, at - . one of its first presidents, on the Mrs. Lang this country. She torney for the anarchists. who occasion of his 60th birthday. concludes her story with a de- was called upon to plan the de- scription of personal experiences fense of an unfortunate victim in Palestine and with the labor , of the anarchists. David Caplan. Mrs. Garelick Reelected builders of the Jewish State. ; Describing how Margolis and his Home Relief President Mrs. Lang's book throws light cohorts wanted Caplaa to become on the rise of the Jewish labor a martyr and to help create a Home Relief Sex iety re-elected Patients at the Los Angeles Sanitar;om at Duarte, Calif., enjoy movement, on activities of Jewish "revolutionary" trial. Mrs. Lang unions in defense of political writes as follows with reference Mrs. Maurice Garelick president the recreational facilities. Patients are taught art and crafts as part at a meeting and luncheon at her prisoners, in support of Eugene to Margolis' attitude: - What kind of a general rehabilitation program. The Detroit Auxiliary of . the V. Debs . fight for freedom and of principles were these. 1 asked home Dec. 27. the place in the American labor myself, that would so cold-blood- , Other officers includes Mes- sanitarium is now completing a $150.000 drive for the hcsp'-al. dames Bar ns y WrIlara, board movement of Samuel Gompersi eddy sayrilice man's life? .. Rettenberg. Born in the Ukraine and M Mrs. Lang tells of the import- chairman; Jos. in the labor Frank J. Winton. John Heiman, brought to this country at the age ant role she played 1-:alph Levy, of 10. Lucy Fox was Mil; 7 . it'd to Zionist movement and in the Mu: ray Adelson. Robert Robins. radical leader establishment of the Leon Blum vice presicients. S ∎ dn•y ..• , seph J. with whom she traveled through- Colony in Palestine. She speaks recording seer etary out the country. She was only in glorious terms of the achieve- Jacobs. treasure:; Sam Goldman. 10 when she began to woik, upon merits of the Zionist movement financial secretary; her arrival in Chicago. in a cigar and especially of the Histadrut. Bor.n, con esrrending secretary: factory. She studied English in y aolicity, and "Tomorrow Is Beautiful" is a Irving H. Sma night school, became interested must significant book. It throws Sam Arkin. auoitor. in social betterment movements. light on an important chapter in Later sil• studied at the Univer- American-Jewi -sh history and BOMBAY (JTA) — The goo- :city •f California at Berkeley. will retain an irrpertant plac e in ernrrent of India announced the and Hunter College, New York. the library dealing with the story estai., l:shment « f ,ii- face mail Her excellently written story of the rise and development of and telegraph service with Is- shows how an able person can American Jewry. rael. perfect knowledge of the Ian- 1 -- guage through determination to become a factor in society. Her marriage to Robins, con- tracted to Robins at the age of 15 for five years, shocked "pub- lic opinion" and became a cause celcbre. She continued to live CUSTOM BUILT LAM and other keepsakes corverted tato artistic table lamps. Ott lamps elertirified.. 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