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LOUIS MARSHALL REELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE AT TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING
Jewish Conditions Abroad Reviewed At Meetinj? Attended R\ I romment Lcadeis—Recession of I'leiudice Wave Seen As Trend Towaul Better Times For Tews In Europe- Committee Lauded For Helping Jewish Condi¬ tions In The Land Of Roumania
MR. JULIUS ROSENWALD AND DR. CYRUS
ADLER ARE REELECTED VICE-PRESIDENTS
Nn\ "iorlv—71k twtiiiv first ^nmnl iiiLLtinfr of tlic Anuriciii Icuish C.ii)i mittce ^\ IS licld Siimh\ it ihc Hntd Astur, with Icmis Xhi'.lnll picsidtnt in the chnr 0\ci jf) niimhcrs ot the Cominittcc fujin \ innim puts (if ihi. cuuiltij wtrt pu'^uil It till t\\n sci Mons which toolc thr entire ch\
Lonii, Marslnll wis u tlu ted incsi dait ot the tommiUu Ur f viu'i Adlcr ind Julius Kistiiwdld \in presidents, and Is lie M Lilniui ,in. isurer
llic lepurl nf the I Mcutnc ( miinit tee whieh Mr Miislnll rt id to the mcetnif!f, dcnlt with the slept, wliieh hid
ilicns IcijilK idiiiittcd is pcnn incnt sennuin mcc picsident uf the IXiUschc- buik of Berlin 1 elix M \\'uhurR ind rJnelnr tee Iv rrmUel nf Nc^ "^ irl hisis of future wnil.. In V* V-jdn" Deals With Immif^ration Problem The report re id hv Mr Miishill touehcd upon the condition of the Jew ish communities in \arinus ruropcin cuuntncs md dedt with the iimnifiri Lion problem in the United Stites "At the mnuil mcclinR hs( jc (Continuod on page 8)
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Schanfarber Sounds Note of Warning to Jewish Frater¬ nities and Sororities in Hillel Address
Louis Marshall
been t iken dtimir, tic pist \cii to eoiin- tenet inti Te\Msh pinpi^, null in \iri- ous tnuntues nf the world
Correspondence ind hem Ind with Mrs \uLfusti 1 Stelsiiii nwnc-i of the r idin liro ide istiii^ suin n \\ IIAP pro testing ig iinst mti Jewish lutl anti C ithi)lje mnriiinei men s md i cidiURs made from tint st ition Mr M irsh ill dccl u cd tliat iftct iiis correspondence the ittiels ij, iinst the Jews ceased, while those aR unst tht C itholies were not abated
In discussing; Ihc ipoIuf'\ md rctrac tion m tde In Mr lord the repent siid the Comnudte hehevts Tint while Ml lords step will H" i k'i*K ^\ i\ towird coiinterictuiK tlic cmI done hy the dis- emimtion of the hhels winch bad been published in the l^cirborn Tndcpendent and eullected in pimphlet form, >ct there is no doubt tblt inli Jewish props gandists will use much of tins lolnmi nous material fiom time to tunc and to this extent lilt; liirni doiu is irrcp- arfthle "
The Committee is now cnn^iged m co¬ oper iting^ with tbe Cnrciu ot teiisns m securiiiFf luformatifn resirding the luim bei of existing Jewish rclif^mus org mi zitlons and special funds for this pur¬ pose arc beinpj riised
Tlie repoiiL of the Committee also deilt with the conihtioii of Jews m \ari ous countncb of Lurope uid stited tbit during the past jeir tlure wcic scvei d exents of a disigrct ihle inture affect iiiff Jews in some countries
The Committee bebe\es tint these ire merely tcmporar> setbicks md th it the trend towird belter times noted in prcM- ous vcars Ins not sto])ped Special at¬ tention WAS gneii to student outbreaks m Roumania 1 ist spring Mr Marsilmll read correspondence hctu een Inni and M George Cret^iano, Rouni mi m Mm- ister at Wasbington
Solomon Siifrin, i delegate of tbe Union of Roumiman Jews of the United Slates, declared that Mr Mirsb dl s cor respoiidcnce with the Minister of last >car, with Monsieur litelesicu, head of the Rouminian Debt I undmg Commis¬ sion, was directl> instrumentil in bring¬ ing about tbe recent change in go\eni- inentb 111 Roumania The change was made, said Mr Sufrin upon the direct request of the late King rerdinind who insisted that M ritclescu be made ; member of the go\ernuieiit M Tile lescu hesitittd dcclirmg that he could not accept the offer unless he was gi\cn assurance that the new go>ernment would not tolerate further iiiti Jewish excesses
In coniieelion with Pillt-tinc Mr Mar¬ shall stated that the experts who had bttii appointed last s|)ring »o unesti- gate econonnc and soci d tunditions are expected soon to coini>letc their report and on the basis of their findings the' investigating commission which consists of Alfred Mond of I nghnd, Osear Was
Annual Election 0{
Directors To Be Held By Temple Brotherhood
Tuesday Eveninff, Nov. 29th)
Great Rivalrj Exists Between the
Twd Opposing Teams an Contest
Draws Near
DON'T TAir^ TO BE THERE
NEXT TUESDAY EVENING
Ilk Brothcihood of Temple Isriel will hold Its mmnl election of directors lie^t fuesdiv c\cnmg Novemlxi J''Lli m the Vcstrv rooms of Itmiilc Isiiel, (Rrjden Roid remplc) it S uelocl
The contest which his been wiping tor the pist f\so weeks is miikcd h\ the tremendous rn dr^ between the members 9f tbc Gre> and Red tcims
On the Red ticket cipiamed b> Dr Sun S, I delnnii arc Ben Neustidt Max Ilcrrberg Dr A M Stcnifcld Ralph Roscnthil Dive I evison Sol Goldsinilh Al (niggcnheim md T co Y isscnoff
On the Grej ticket ciptlllled bv Tsi Gliek arc the following Hirr\ Kohn Mirk ] einknopf, \be Weinfeld lleib Iev\ Al Luchs Dnc Goldberg Mike Ilinsemm md Tlirim Cohen
I here are nine directory to be elected who in turn will elect the olhcers for the ensuing vear
The Grey ticket has been endorsed bj Icidnig citizens of the cil\ ind st ite inchidmg the Thomas Clin (Mijor I hoims and W irdeii I bonus ) \\ ir- (Icn Thomas, Avhcn ippiniched h\ the Chioniclt repoLtcis said [ im heirtih in favor of tbc Gre\ tieket In fict if I hid my clioicc there is no one I would ratbei hive under me tlnn the menihers of the Grev ticket 1 hc^ leprcscnt the crcini of Columbus Jcwrv
Tbc Red ticket Ins been hciitiK en dorsed bj Goverjior A Vic Doinhey md Afix H Riescr and Tnhn Waminikcr of Columbus Governoi Doinbej in i statement just issued sus 'I hive al vvijb been opposed to the Reds on gen eril principles but I consider these bi\s on the Red tieket exceptions to the rule I hci ire all mteihgcnt public spirited and lurward looking men I bojie tbej will wm '
The Iremendoui, ictnitv of tbe men on each nf these teinis his neccssil ited tbe iiifimcntmg of the stiff of ' Hell*) Girls'* at the telephone switOdiomls it tbe itrinklm briiich of the Ohm Hell Telephone Compsnv
liic rival teams for election to the dircctorite of the Brotherhood will have elnrge of the program of the evening and will compete for the favor iiul votes of the Brotherhood, I)oth for the quahtj and snap of their cnitrtaintnent and general good time
So it jpu arc a member of the Broth¬ erhood and want to enjoy an unusuallj exciting evening amidst congeniil good fcllo^vs dont fail to he there '1 uesdav evening Tlicre will be a special en tcrtainnient program and ippeliziiig re fieshments will he servtd to all
See ids on Tuesday evening's election on rditoriil Page — Page I
A \v irmiif^ WIS sounded t (tui<h sindtnts and espcei itlv those iflilnlCtl Willi tnltrnities md sorotities on the I CI isnni f)f the llillel loinidition Iloitic Coming Scniee hj Ihc spe iktr of 11'it Siifidiv niijimiij^ Tdwm } Sihinlit ber 111 ihimiii,is ot Ohio Stitc Univer sih and i Nitioinl Direclr)r oi Ilillel
At llic f,ime on Sitiiuliy when suh tbousind iicirls sank to the lowest diptlis nf riespiir is the eh nice for in Ohio Slate vietorv slipped throueh Ronin's fingers, then it tint very nio nunt I tbouglit of Ilillel siid Mr Scliinfirher 'withm tlie re ich md the grisp nf Jewish bo\s uul girls md I thought of what it mcms or should nicin to tbcni, and wondered vvhclh<'r thc\ loo ire going to let their bij-^ eh nice slip through their fingers
In a few \ crv dn cct remarks tbc spe ikei scored the {i.itermt\ and soiontv tint respond onlv to the snciil eill uid (>\ CI looks the opportumti for scl f i.\ picssion and ihc development of the bi-g ger htttei md liner things in liie which Ilillel alTrtrds
'It milters liiilc how main trophies \fm iet|uirt or how outstmding voui soci ll st ilus IS an orgam/itmn is upon lliL e impus if VOU hive tided to a\ ul \ourstIves of ch ir icter development and the ipprcciition of the higher md finer interests tint Hdlcl offers \oU are neg Icctmg tint v\bieh goes to the vcrv foundition ot inimm hfe \\ lun you
f,a ( nt mtf 1 ites Ijk id held ( f hulk \ou will lind lint vrm irr not isked uhtt WIS vfiir riitcrnit\, but \our sue cess will eenler irriuiul \our l\ pc nf liimkm„'' md the persmdih uhieh you ln\c (kvclnped Whether jou be il filnWd oi un iflrlnted wbetlicr joii did not elionse to identifv vouriclf with i frUernit\ or whetlui \ou ht\e not been (hostii h\ 1 iriternitv— the Hille! lounditioii IS ihc open forum for ill tvpLs of lewisb life upui Ihc cililpus md itt. Ktuitic; deserve the unquilihed Lipptit <f tverv JevMsh student upon the e miijus bee luse the sncecis or fill lire of tbe I ounditicn in this grc« Stitc Lnnersitv or in anj other is the success 01 fuluie if the student both md not lb It of the JJircclors or tin B mi P rub which sponsors it
I his student bod\ knows me well euou[,li lo understand that nij ittitudc toward fr Lferiiities md sou ritics his hccn I fnorablc one M mv i tunc I have tikeii off nu enl ind fouiijht for i hetlt r pro},r un for l sorontv or i fnlcriutv bi]t if Ihev ire lo forget the ide ds set foith m their nUids md be CNinc pnreh secnl vehicles thev sb ill hive filled m their purpose
(Mr Schuif irhci s ijipc il w is in the nnm to tbe fritcrnih and the sorontv more lectssiblc is units tlnn the seven hundred Tewisll 'itudents on the emipus to(U\ IS mdivKUnls—1 dilor s \otc )
CECIL DE MILLE DEFIES THE MANY JEWISH
CRITICS OF HIS "KING OF KINGS"
PRODUCTION
In Arroicant Lanuruape He Charires Jews With Blame For Prcju- dicp: Plan*^ New Picture of Jewish Nature; Indifferent To Jewish Protest But Considerate Of Klan, Rabhi New¬ man Relates; Metro-Goldwyn Withdraws Film Objected To Bv Iiish In America
'CALLAHANS AND MURPHYS" REGARDED AS INSULT TO RACE; PRODUCERS YIELD TO PUBLIC DEMAND
First Big Event on the Social Calendar of Th^ T. L Brotherhood ProveMo Be a Tremendous Success
Over Three Hundred Loyal Boosters of The Tifereth Israel Con-
t?re£»ation Enjoy Sisterhood Spread and The Dancing Which
Followed—Some Fifty Additional Men Affiliate As
Charter Members, Thus,Making A Total
Membership of 135
Jewish Infants Home to Hold Open House Tomorrow
Ihc Jewish Infants Home of Ohio ex tends an invitilioii to all its friends to he present at a receptum and tea at the Home', '571 I Rich Street Suiida> afl irnoon N(hember 27th, from 2 "10-to i to, at winch tune the Home will be open for jU'^peetion
1 he Home has many children in its cart ranging in age from four months to SIX J ears, and come from various cit les m Ohio
^Ir Joseph Sehonthal is President of the bfate Uoau! of I niatces
umbus men ind women responded to the c< niphmen tir\ dinner dinec sponsored list Siind iv e\ Liinii, it the List Bro id 3ti cct Temple bj the reccntlv instituted Tifer lib Isriel Brtitberhood Spl(n<lid music fine eiittrt iniment md gooil fellowship tcitutcti I most unnpii evening wlUcb ushered m the Inst veir s ictiv ity of the Brotbeihood
Presulmg before i picked bill loom of lilereth Isiicl suppoittrs hlstwi \ Sillnni prominent loc d tltornev md eliurnun of the Arringements Commit lee ot the Uiotheihi mi welcomed the f, itberiiii, md innounccd the pliiis iiuj future e\ Lilts rf the orgmi/ition
This IS onl> the beginning of i lei! eikndar of valuiblc endcivor which oui 1 ifcreth Israel Biullierhood is irr nig uig he infurmcd the quests md in Coluinbus ioung mm should del iv join ing our ruiks whcthci he be i member ol our lemplc or not AfTili ilioil will be extended to am one willing to he come lutcrcsled m a piogrim of Broth erhood md Goo<l I ellcwship
Itdlowing the aimoi.iit-Liiitnt tint (he unexpeetcd illness ot the new 1> elected president of the Brothcihood, A iron M \eust*idt bid kept bini rej,tctlullv iwa\ from this imti il Brotherhood if f ur, j\fr Sillmin expressed tbc hope tint within 1 short time tbe iirst prcsi dent of the lifcrelh Israel Brotherhood would be einbled to return to his woti md igiin cnntiinie bis untiring efforts III cirrving on the richlv prcpircd Sotill C ilciuhi for the enmmg v( u
A splendid chicken dinner was then serv cd to the guests by men of the Brotherhood who acted as hosts and waiters Mrs Louis 1^ Topper, Rfrs William Roth, Mrs Louis Levin Mrs I con Nason, Itrs J L Feiner, Airs J K Eronstein Mrs J L Sillman Mrs Louis Schle dinger, Mrs Div e P isler Mrs S inuiel Bcrman, and Mrs M ix Bogatin were the ladies of tbc Tifereth Israel Sisterhood who assisted m pie paring the affiir
I ollowmg the dinner the toistmistei Mr Sillman, introduced the nmeh ap jilauded nuisicil trio 7elda Diilskv S irah Parish -(nd I a> Schneider who placed and sang a mintber of musical md vocal selections heatuud on the tv ciung's prognni oi entei t unmciit were the two eomedi ins Joe Gootttr md Bill Krozman, students at Ohio State Umvtrsit\, who brouUil the gith tring to much 1 lUghter with their humorous skils and monologues
Additional cnttrtimmcnt was furnished In two "Twin Couple's' of girl friends aiHl brothers, Ro'^e Blink and Sat ah Slav en, Charles and Elliot Ross The girls with their extvlltnt harmonv se lections and jigging the voung men rt centlj of stage fame, with their swift and rh>thniic clog and soft shoe daiic ing, elicited much favorable comment from the audience
T oliow in^ the soci il progr un Dolph Grossmm s nicompar ible Olun Stitt Cmvcrsit\ student orchestra fuinshcd for the rest of the eve
uce uumbei iiing
Imnicdiitelj after the mnounccmcnty ot Membership \fhliilion seme fiitv id dition ll men enrolled m the Brother hood with extended privileges of chir tcr nicinbership m the prgani^ition
In t losing the first social e\ cut of the Brotherhood I ouis Schlcringer, sec rclirv eonimeiited tins dinner d nice vv is the result of the Brotherjiood s desire to siinnilite sincere expressions ot broth crlv interest m i eomnicn ietivit> m oui Columbus community md we aie proud of our icbievemcnt '
I «s Angeles—(f 1 A )—(.ceil dc Mille producer of the film 'kint, of Kings which vv is vvidelv cnlinsed m the Jewish press and ironi the Jewish pulpit for Its ttiidmev to revive, uiti Jewish religious prejudice took m arro gmt stand m rcplv to thfs criticism in 1 statement be mide in a press inter¬ view
Setting himself up is an luthfin j on the historv of tbc bc^mnmgs of Chris timitv md dechring lint be knows btt tcr what IS good fur the Jewish pople he chirged the rabbis and editors of Jew isb pipers who hive itticked Ihe pic turc with the blame for mv prejudice which miv result The critics reaction to the king of Kings nnj le id Chri'; tians to see in this cnticiBin a sign of ' I ^mltv conscience
Ibcj will infer ' he siid 'thit if Jesus were dive todiv these Jews I speik of would crucifv Him agnn
In Ins st itcnient Air Dc MiUc de clares
'No Cbnshin Ins ever found i trace nf inti Semitic prejudice or propagand i in the Kin,' of Jvinps' for the simple reison tin! Cbristims lie full> ac- riuunted with the New I est iment his trrv md there turc re ili?e thit mv presentation of it is a fair one Jewish editors md Ribbis in some instances |nve read anti-Semitic ideis into their [tcrprctation of m\ picture bccihse ic\ ire not iriiuiinled with what the lestanicnt tells us Thev hive kit of their own minds invented i lio - |ilit\ thit dne"; not CM'^l
I he d uiger now is that some Chris tian editor or ether will siv thit the Jews ^re iction to the King ni Kings %ri^ from a guillv conscience md
/onsequentlv Ihcv will infer tbit if Jesus were dive todiv these Jews I speak ol wruld crucifv him ig un fbe vcrv men who leid picjudici into the picture ire themselves storing up mate rill lor mil Semitic prcpigiiitla Thc\ ire the ones whc will he cntnelv re sponsible lur an\ prejudice igiinst tlic Jewish people ihc King of Kings^ does not in an\ mannet encourage such
prejiidiee It tdls the immortil story without mv lacid imphcitions whitso ever md shtiws ilie Jews divided into opposing parties over the reforms urged hi Jesus
Portland Ore —Interesting in forma- tif.n with rcgird to Cecil de Millc pro- dutcr of the King of Kings md his pi Ul for 1 new picture of a Jewish nituic which is lo he produced by his eomp iii\ s )on w is furnished b> Rabbi I oiHS I Kcvvnnn of 1 emple Emami El Sm I I mcisco writing m 'The Scnhe,' Jewish wteklv here
' The Godless Girl it, the nime of a new religious picture in which De Mille intends lo ittick itbeisiu ' Ribbi New man writes 'His tirget is tho so called Americm Association frr the Promotion of Atheism Much of his mitcrial is Iiemg gilbered from the ictivities of a few ish girl who his been prominent in rafhc ll ictivities Whether the scenario will convev tbe impression that The Godless Girl IS a Jewess reniims to be seen
Cecil dc Miile,' Ribbi Newman con¬ tinues ^it 1=; rumored, wis born to a Jcwisli mother hut he stienuously denies this report I understand nevertheless, that the rumor is correct Evidenth lie is seeking to build up a defense mechan¬ ism vvhich will overcome in\ Uwisli elements in his mike up b> stressing the anti Jcvvish
*'ITis motives appeir to be bhluitly eommeiciil He is not interested in irlistic or ethical idcils but is icceiituit- mg contemporarv religious interest in the belief thit he will profit therebv financiallj I undcistmd that a sui,gcs- tton vv IS m ide he stage a picture show ui„ the excesses to which the Senior uul Jnmirr Ku KIun. Klin have gone in persecuting Jews Catholics md ne- gi es 1 be propos d w is \ tnomousU rejected ^ou might a& well bring in a stick bt djnamitc to our studios is a seen ino exposing the ""Ku Klux Klan ' but It WIS objected \ou ire ittack- 111^ the Jew s ' Th it w as the rcph, IS different'"
"King of Kings'' Picture To Be Discussed By Rabbi Tarshish Sunday Morning
All interesting feiturc ol the Sundiv morning lectures it tbe Rrjden Roul iemple to be inauguiated next Sundav morning, Kovcnibtr 2Tth, will he an open forum discussiim to be held iilcr the lecture Rabhi 1 irshish will spe ik o the King of Kings,' the motion pic ture speetaclu which was shown it the H irlnnn iheitrc this week 1 his pic turc his irmised in unusual amount of severe md hirsh criticisms on tbe pirt of the Amtrie m Jewrj md it is ex peeled thii Columbus Jcwrv will be \er\ iiiMous to heir the o]unioiis md eoniment ot Rabbi larshish at this lec¬ ture
The open forum discussion period will last for fifteen minutes in the form of questions and answers The procnbire will he to hive cirds at each pew, so thit the members of the audii'nec will be readv with their written questiems is soon as the lecture is over Ribbi Tar- slush will attempt to answei .is nianj questions .IS possible during the h niled tune
'\5 1 Usuh of (he greut lemaml for this new ft iture of the Su'ida> moni- mg lectures is expected that this pro grim will be followed for the rciiui'- ing Simdij morning lectures during this season
fhc Sundiv morning servic bei,ins it Mf n with m organ recital
Rihbi larshish his cndiivored to ir rmgc his lectures for Sundav mormng 111 such a wav tint tlie> will appcd to boh Jew and Gentile, and dunng the pist two weeks the pupulantv of b s ketures has been shown thioiif^Ii llu uiuisuil ittendince of tarte nunibeis of non-Jews
These Men Will Be Officially Installed Tomorrow (Sunday) Evening, November 27th
NOTICE
Oui Geneial Quu Numbei 3 will ap pear in next week's issue of The Chtomcle Watch foi it
BERT WOLMAN
President
Incoming officers of the \gudath \chuu Congre(,ition will lie ofliciall> in stalled at i grand buiquet and musical cvcnmg to be held Sundij, Novemb i 27th at the Knights of Pithias Hall, C8J^ r long street Special features have been arranged hj the eanumttee m charge and every congregationil member is ex peeled to witness the elaborate ceremonies which will niehulc expressions of thanks to the out^(Hug adnumstration and a special welcome b\ R ibbi Isaac Wenie, spiritual leader of the Agudath Achim to the incoming olheers and trustees
The occa-^ion will he marked by the following musical progiam arranged cs peeiallv lor the e\enin^ h> Cantor A.nscl rreeelman who will be accompanied h> I rink Meier, prufesior of music
ll Itithlni Chenu i1\ ^hmmtc
Dit Shit il Cuntor I mdniiin
\tdilii fouph Schnlls
Ihc last Koii of SttnniiLi lUalbcit) Jtiiifaliin Ciuilor hmdinan
Keep on flopmij I rank Stanton
Bh hli . . Kussotor
Sung b> Cantor Freedman with Frank
MAX SCHOTTENSTEIN Vice-l*resident
ircier, acconipinying
Fantasic Impromptu Chopm
Presented by bene Krakoif Wtlham Tell Overiuic Rosstni
Professor Fronk Meict and Irene Krakoff
Preceding the rich musical program the membership wilt celebrate with a gall banquet marking the installation of Bert Wolman, voungest Columbus attor¬ ney to ever hold the post of Agudath ^<;hlln prcBidencj Mjx Schottenstem, Viet president, H Schalet, treasurer, Hirr> Schwartz, recoiding secretarj and M Horwitz, hnaiuial secretarj
'Agudath Achini is cme of the oldest Jewish institutions m Columbus, having: been organued some forty two jears ago,' informed the newr president re- eentl>, 'hut ita program for coming work mdieates that it is just begmmng its real work Orthodox Judaism still holds a great influence in the lives of thousands of American families and our aim now is to make uur teachings more impressive, in the traditional Jewish way, to modern 3 outh We must and expect to make our icrviecs and teachings ap- > iContmued an pane 4)
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... ». 1^' 5 '^-0"'•"• :-'A^'^^'trL'-^^^^-^^'M ',s^^iieiL-is^Kt^-'ri:9^^i%y^^^ -' m .^'^•5.. ,__ Central Ohio's Only Jewish NewsjMl^er Reaching Every Home A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME Devoted to American ana Jewish [deals \'il \ —i\o j7 tOI [ MlitIS Dlllf) i\()\ 1 Mlil R Per Year $3 00, Per Copy 10c LOUIS MARSHALL REELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE AT TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING Jewish Conditions Abroad Reviewed At Meetinj? Attended R\ I romment Lcadeis—Recession of I'leiudice Wave Seen As Trend Towaul Better Times For Tews In Europe- Committee Lauded For Helping Jewish Condi¬ tions In The Land Of Roumania MR. JULIUS ROSENWALD AND DR. CYRUS ADLER ARE REELECTED VICE-PRESIDENTS Nn\ "iorlv—71k twtiiiv first ^nmnl iiiLLtinfr of tlic Anuriciii Icuish C.ii)i mittce ^\ IS licld Siimh\ it ihc Hntd Astur, with Icmis Xhi'.lnll picsidtnt in the chnr 0\ci jf) niimhcrs ot the Cominittcc fujin \ innim puts (if ihi. cuuiltij wtrt pu'^uil It till t\\n sci Mons which toolc thr entire ch\ Lonii, Marslnll wis u tlu ted incsi dait ot the tommiUu Ur f viu'i Adlcr ind Julius Kistiiwdld \in presidents, and Is lie M Lilniui ,in. isurer llic lepurl nf the I Mcutnc ( miinit tee whieh Mr Miislnll rt id to the mcetnif!f, dcnlt with the slept, wliieh hid ilicns IcijilK idiiiittcd is pcnn incnt sennuin mcc picsident uf the IXiUschc- buik of Berlin 1 elix M \\'uhurR ind rJnelnr tee Iv rrmUel nf Nc^ "^ irl hisis of future wnil.. In V* V-jdn" Deals With Immif^ration Problem The report re id hv Mr Miishill touehcd upon the condition of the Jew ish communities in \arinus ruropcin cuuntncs md dedt with the iimnifiri Lion problem in the United Stites "At the mnuil mcclinR hs( jc (Continuod on page 8) lour Schanfarber Sounds Note of Warning to Jewish Frater¬ nities and Sororities in Hillel Address Louis Marshall been t iken dtimir, tic pist \cii to eoiin- tenet inti Te\Msh pinpi^, null in \iri- ous tnuntues nf the world Correspondence ind hem Ind with Mrs \uLfusti 1 Stelsiiii nwnc-i of the r idin liro ide istiii^ suin n \\ IIAP pro testing ig iinst mti Jewish lutl anti C ithi)lje mnriiinei men s md i cidiURs made from tint st ition Mr M irsh ill dccl u cd tliat iftct iiis correspondence the ittiels ij, iinst the Jews ceased, while those aR unst tht C itholies were not abated In discussing; Ihc ipoIuf'\ md rctrac tion m tde In Mr lord the repent siid the Comnudte hehevts Tint while Ml lords step will H" i k'i*K ^\ i\ towird coiinterictuiK tlic cmI done hy the dis- emimtion of the hhels winch bad been published in the l^cirborn Tndcpendent and eullected in pimphlet form, >ct there is no doubt tblt inli Jewish props gandists will use much of tins lolnmi nous material fiom time to tunc and to this extent lilt; liirni doiu is irrcp- arfthle " The Committee is now cnn^iged m co¬ oper iting^ with tbe Cnrciu ot teiisns m securiiiFf luformatifn resirding the luim bei of existing Jewish rclif^mus org mi zitlons and special funds for this pur¬ pose arc beinpj riised Tlie repoiiL of the Committee also deilt with the conihtioii of Jews m \ari ous countncb of Lurope uid stited tbit during the past jeir tlure wcic scvei d exents of a disigrct ihle inture affect iiiff Jews in some countries The Committee bebe\es tint these ire merely tcmporar> setbicks md th it the trend towird belter times noted in prcM- ous vcars Ins not sto])ped Special at¬ tention WAS gneii to student outbreaks m Roumania 1 ist spring Mr Marsilmll read correspondence hctu een Inni and M George Cret^iano, Rouni mi m Mm- ister at Wasbington Solomon Siifrin, i delegate of tbe Union of Roumiman Jews of the United Slates, declared that Mr Mirsb dl s cor respoiidcnce with the Minister of last >car, with Monsieur litelesicu, head of the Rouminian Debt I undmg Commis¬ sion, was directl> instrumentil in bring¬ ing about tbe recent change in go\eni- inentb 111 Roumania The change was made, said Mr Sufrin upon the direct request of the late King rerdinind who insisted that M ritclescu be made ; member of the go\ernuieiit M Tile lescu hesitittd dcclirmg that he could not accept the offer unless he was gi\cn assurance that the new go>ernment would not tolerate further iiiti Jewish excesses In coniieelion with Pillt-tinc Mr Mar¬ shall stated that the experts who had bttii appointed last s )ring »o unesti- gate econonnc and soci d tunditions are expected soon to coini>letc their report and on the basis of their findings the' investigating commission which consists of Alfred Mond of I nghnd, Osear Was Annual Election 0{ Directors To Be Held By Temple Brotherhood Tuesday Eveninff, Nov. 29th) Great Rivalrj Exists Between the Twd Opposing Teams an Contest Draws Near DON'T TAir^ TO BE THERE NEXT TUESDAY EVENING Ilk Brothcihood of Temple Isriel will hold Its mmnl election of directors lie^t fuesdiv c\cnmg Novemlxi J''Lli m the Vcstrv rooms of Itmiilc Isiiel, (Rrjden Roid remplc) it S uelocl The contest which his been wiping tor the pist f\so weeks is miikcd h\ the tremendous rn dr^ between the members 9f tbc Gre> and Red tcims On the Red ticket cipiamed b> Dr Sun S, I delnnii arc Ben Neustidt Max Ilcrrberg Dr A M Stcnifcld Ralph Roscnthil Dive I evison Sol Goldsinilh Al (niggcnheim md T co Y isscnoff On the Grej ticket ciptlllled bv Tsi Gliek arc the following Hirr\ Kohn Mirk ] einknopf, \be Weinfeld lleib Iev\ Al Luchs Dnc Goldberg Mike Ilinsemm md Tlirim Cohen I here are nine directory to be elected who in turn will elect the olhcers for the ensuing vear The Grey ticket has been endorsed bj Icidnig citizens of the cil\ ind st ite inchidmg the Thomas Clin (Mijor I hoims and W irdeii I bonus ) \\ ir- (Icn Thomas, Avhcn ippiniched h\ the Chioniclt repoLtcis said [ im heirtih in favor of tbc Gre\ tieket In fict if I hid my clioicc there is no one I would ratbei hive under me tlnn the menihers of the Grev ticket 1 hc^ leprcscnt the crcini of Columbus Jcwrv Tbc Red ticket Ins been hciitiK en dorsed bj Goverjior A Vic Doinhey md Afix H Riescr and Tnhn Waminikcr of Columbus Governoi Doinbej in i statement just issued sus 'I hive al vvijb been opposed to the Reds on gen eril principles but I consider these bi\s on the Red tieket exceptions to the rule I hci ire all mteihgcnt public spirited and lurward looking men I bojie tbej will wm ' The Iremendoui, ictnitv of tbe men on each nf these teinis his neccssil ited tbe iiifimcntmg of the stiff of ' Hell*) Girls'* at the telephone switOdiomls it tbe itrinklm briiich of the Ohm Hell Telephone Compsnv liic rival teams for election to the dircctorite of the Brotherhood will have elnrge of the program of the evening and will compete for the favor iiul votes of the Brotherhood, I)oth for the quahtj and snap of their cnitrtaintnent and general good time So it jpu arc a member of the Broth¬ erhood and want to enjoy an unusuallj exciting evening amidst congeniil good fcllo^vs dont fail to he there '1 uesdav evening Tlicre will be a special en tcrtainnient program and ippeliziiig re fieshments will he servtd to all See ids on Tuesday evening's election on rditoriil Page — Page I A \v irmiif^ WIS sounded t (tui |
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| Date created | 2008-07-24 |
