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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
yolunic. XVtl—No. 82
COl.UMBUa, OHIO, JULY 26, 19.I.S
Per Yfear $3.00; Per Copy lOc
Strictly Confidential
TIDBITS FROM EVERYWHERE
Br I'DINHAS^. DIBON
Apology ' Pcrsimally, wc rcconnneiul ,1 vacation for toliinmisls during the momli of July : . . Jcwisli life laltc.s a holiday in'the summer and 50 docs even GUI' friend Mr. Wiriclicll for several weeks . . . But we mu.st no on . ... If some of our si;oops liave a familiar note, lilanic it on thc heat ... . >,
1,000 Expected at B'nai
B'rith Picnic at Oak Park
Sunday (Tomorrow)
Irony of Life
; Hr.. Stephen S. Wise will join the Palestine Labor Party, if the reports we get from Palestine are correct . . . It is expected that at the World Zionist Con¬ gress, lie will make a solemn declaration, thro\yiiig the full weight of his influence to the Histadrulh . . . In I-Ucernc, where the C6ngres.s will lie held, there will take I place a very touching scene . , . In the lobby of tlie Congress' hall will stand a t)iisf.o[ Shinarya Levin made by the late scul|)tnri Moses Dykaar .-¦. The bnstwill be the «i ft of Morris Eiseiimaii to the H^ifa Technicum and it will be presented . to that institution by Dr. Cliaiin Weiz¬ mann, .^ometime this fall . . . In-this cbniicction let iis reminisce a bit...Moses Dykaar was undoubtedly one of the most gifted artists of this century , . :. He made busts of innumerable celebrities in this couiitry, among .others President Coolidge, Speaker: Loiigworth, Genefal Pershingj Champ Clark, etc. . . But'be- ,Ii«vc. it or not, Dykattr' was actually starving _. . . Being a sensitive character, and, seeing: oiijy a hopeless future—it should, be: explained patenthelically that .all these glorious celebrities didn't feel like.paying for their btists but waited-for some friends to present them with., them —threw himself under a subway train.., . When they broufiht the body home they found a .letter from , General Pershing with a check for $5,000 . . . .¦ True Story This happened somewhere in Yorkville . . .One of the.boisterous Nazis had in¬ sulted a popr East Sider.and was making his life miserable in the estabHshmeht .where both of them worked.. . . Tlie Nazi gentleman was considered by his neighbors the: personification of pure ¦Aryahism ; .; One day the JeitMsfi Datiy I'drivdrd -was delivered to his home . . . Our Nazi merely smiled . . . The Jewish . Daily Forward kept on coming and when Nordic neighbors inquired why Herr Miller was receiving a Yiddish paper the .,^ews vendor told them that Mr. Miller was a subscriber to the ./^orrt/orrf . . ; l^o protestations ¦ helped . . .. The ¦ Jejifish Daily Forward was delivered day by day on Miller's doorstep and Mr. Miller was- - soon tabooed by his Nordic colleagues . ... This, is how our little East. Side victim got even, with his Nazi tormentor .... , He had spent his last $4:50 for a ' year's subscription to the Forward in the name of Herr: Miller . ¦ .. Hollywood . One of these days we will have to keep oiit all_Hollywood'items.'. ... Our)manag¬ ing editor tells ns that'Louis Pekarsky, managing editor of the Los Angeles B'mi B'rith Messenger, has been signed up as the Seven Arts Hollywood corresijondent .;... Wheii Louis gets going .there will be very little left for us on, shadowland scoops:. . .It seems that Louis has made . arrangements "to: practically live iii the ¦ studios and hob-nob with all the famous stars, directors, executives, etc. .. . .'The only Jewish star who can play baseball is George Jessel ... Benny Rubin, the comedian, selected for himself the job " of' chairman of arrangements at the ¦ recent baseball benefit game between Hollywood bigshots . . . Irving G. Thal¬ berg (these Holly wood; items come to U! (lirectlr f^rom Pekarsky in training for his own column) is most.active in the U1II5 campaign for the United Jewish Welfare;Fund in Hollywood . l: . Ruth Sleiisczynski, thc 8-year-old piano wun- derkind; wilt make her dpbut on the .screen in "Big Broadcast of Uf3(V' . . .: ./ Jiuth will .play ttiree etudes of Chopin iii that film but has refused, to do any Shirley Temple tricks ,. „ .Benjamin Warner, father of' the famous !Warner brothers, is very proud, of his election as one of thc directors of the Western . Jewish Institute, in Los'Angeles . . .The other (lay he presented the Institute with a Sefcr Torah in riiemory of his late wife. Pearl-Leah'Warner . . . Did you know that Louis. B., Mayer of Metrn- Goklwyii-Mayer fame is now a memh(-'r of the Amencan Jcwisli Committee': . executive conimittee? ... Unless we are , all wet—and in this temperature it's quite possible — we understand that Sally Eilens the so Irish-looking, screen ac^ tress, goes to synagogue on Yom Kippur and belongs to our trihe . . ., It would , seem that Father Coughlin deserves a , medal for having influenced Eddie Cantor to, devote more t,ime jind take move re¬ sponsibilities in Jewish affaii^s . . ,-, Did You Know? Autohiog'rapliies ,6f Jewish leaders arc getting to he a vogue . . . The latest one in the making,is one to he written bv Samnel Untermyer, and if it is true it should make one of the most interesting books of the season . . . Friederich Wolf's "Cynkali," a play that is going to rip the cover frbjn tbe birth control racket. will be tried out next month at the White Roe I-ake summer theatre ... It will be brought to Broadway by Joe Brainin this fall ... Hannah Lilien Peters, daughter of the famous black and white ,. artist, Ephraim Lilien (he died ten years ago), lives in New York, preparinet for a medical career,. . .Mrs. Sarah Freed¬ man, mother of David Freedman, one of America's most successful gag writers, doesn't like her son's penthouse and has ' run away to the East Side ,, . In Orchard Street, surrounded by pushcarts, the old lady feels at home . . . She aavs old friends make life more comfortable than (Continued on page 2)
All arrangements have been completed fof thc big aiiniial IVnai IVrith picnic which takes place tuiuorrow (Sunday) at Oak'Parlt., Close to 1,000 people arc expected to attend this outstanding affair of the season. .
Aniong the eycuts scheduled is a base¬ ball game lietwcen the IS'iiai B'rith and an all star team from the Sunday Morn¬ ing League at 2:'tO p. m. . At -l p. ni. ganies, c^mtCsts of all descriptions. for fxjys aild girls as w.cM as for grown-ups are on tlic afternoon's program. THe waleriiiclun. catiiig contest for. boys, apple eating contests for girls, andbt'idgc games which have, betili arranged by. the entertainment-committee, are bound to attract the attention of many local Ben B'riths. Danciiig from 4 :'Jft to iJ o'clock to the music;of Sidney Newmaii and his boys is also included in the day's events, and prizes vvill be awarded.for the best waltz and fox-trot;
Frc(7 ice cream for. everybody, favors for the kids, and prizes for winners in all contests are being announced by Samuel Gurevitz; chgirman of the piciiic committee. Everyone . present will be given an opportunity to participate.
The officers of Zibn Lodge cordially invite all B'nai B'rith members, .their wives, friends and their families to spend the day at Oak Park, Sunday, as guests of the lodge. According to I. W. Garek, the lodge's president, everything possible is being done to make Sunday's affair the. most enjoyable one in the history of the:local -B. B..orgaliization. -
Remember the'time and place, Oak Park, on Sunbury , Pike, .this Simday, July 28.. Come and spend a pleasant day witht your relatives and, friends, of Zion Lodge. The officers expect you there. Don't disappoint them.
Cohen^ irnai B'rUh Head, Named Co-Chairman of A. P. C.
NICW YORK (WNS)—The Ameri¬ can I'alestiiic Campaign established what is believed to hc a precedent .when it elected Alfred M. Coheii, international president bf B'nai IVrith, and a tioii- Ziohist, one of the national co-chaiTmcn of the A, P, C. The other co-chairmen arc Judge William Lewis of Philadel¬ phia; Louis IJpsky, Morris Rothenberg, ElihuD, Stone-of Boston: and Nathan .S'ffaus.-
U. S. SENATORS PROTEST NAZI OUTRAGES
Ghettoization Or Complete
Expulsion Faces Jews of Ikriin
Wins British Chess Title
GREAT YARMOUTH, ENGLAND (WNS) —Continuing his victorious march to the world's chess championship, youthful Samuel Reshevsky, American Jew, captured the. international tourna¬ ment of ,the annuail congress of the Brit¬ ish. Chess Federation by winning ten out of, eleven games. ¦This is the; third,major tournament he has won this year, having tEiken highest ..honors at Syracuse and Margate.
WASHINGTON, D. C (W'NS)- The iwssibility of a Congressional pro¬ test against the Nazi outrages on Catho¬ lics and Jews w^s indicated by the language used by fbiir memhers of the United States Senate in commenting on the latest developments in Germany. The State Department, is maintaining a judi¬ cious silence, although it has made rep¬ resentations fo' Germany against the arrest and imprisonment of Lawrence Simpson, an American citizen arid a seaman on the American ship, Manhat¬ tan, who was arrested in.Haimburg on a. charge of spreading anti-Nazi pt'opja- ganila. Official circles also professed to see some significance in president Roose¬ velt's, reeeiit pronouncement that the United States governrhent .sympathizes with all. people .who deplore religiows intolerance'in, any/nation. , Senator Tydings of. Maryland said that ¦'the man who looks, with pomplacency upoh an attack on sonie other i fellow's religion,today,'often lawakes to find his own under attack-the following, day/' Senator,- Lewis of Ilinbis deplored "the. fact that, any government should hiakc the religion of' any person the basis of an attack." Senator McCarfan of . Ne¬ vada declared that "whenever aiiy^ gov¬ ernment or organization sets itself up to either destroy ordirect the .trend of.the human mind in ,religious matters, such government br brganization is, ,X say most emphatically,, excavating its own grave.'' . Senator Walsh of Massachu¬ setts, stated "that , a great nation like Germany, whose people possess so many, admirable qualities ai;d .wl'flse recent history has been' one of religious toler¬ ance,, should join the spreading movement through' the world against freedom of feligioni is tragiCi" /'¦',.'¦ '
Nazis Turn Attacks on Jewish Children and Synagogues
BERLIN (WNS)—Intcn-iifying their drive against the Jews and extending it to all parts of thc country, the Nazis began attacking even,Jewish children and desecrating synagogue.';; The beautiful ^ynJigoguc in Prinze' Kcgcntcnstrassc in Western 'Berlin was smeared with inscrip' tions such.as "Out' with the Jews" and dnti-.Semitic slogans were paiilted oit the sidewalks in front of the huilding. The Jewish vocational re-^trainiiig school at Nicder-Schoenhausen was.wrecked by,a inob and one Jewish boy : was badly beaten.. A. Jewish recreation home for chiklren at Arendsce near Propagaiida Minister Goebbel's summer home was attacked by a band, of Hitler Youth who tried to break down the doors. Failing in this, they smashed all the windows and cut off the telephone, water and light connections. The Jewish children inside were in a panic. ..
At all seaside resorts crowds of Storm Troopers searched the beaches' fbr Jews an<l drove out all they could find. In Alciidstein, East Prussia, a Lithuanian Jew -was marched , through the streets by a Nazi crowd.' In Hanover, Damity, Nordhauseii,, Frankfurt, and Breslau a dozen Jews-were arrested on charges of ''provocative, behavior." The provincial press continued to publish the, names of. Jews found in the ciampany of Aryan women. Editorials in' almost .all papers deliberately iticitcd the poputacfe to attack the .Je\vs. The situation is becoming .so bad that the police in: Breslaw issued an ofllicial announcement admitting- that "provocateurs" have .bieen assaultipg per¬ sons for political reasons and warning that drastic punishment avyaits the of¬ fenders,. ¦
Jewish leaders, here; are puzzled by a ban placed on the.current issue of Julius ;Streicher's violent paper, Der Stuentter. The order prohibiting its distribution was issued by Propaganda Minister Goebbels. No reason was given, but the' feeling is that Goebbels is beginning to be alarmed by. the growing strength and influence of Streicher who wants to be police chief of Berlin.
JeW'haier Named Police Chief of Berlin; Curfew Proclaimed for Jewish Stores; Attacks Continue; Stretcher to Lead Drive to Expel All Jews; JewsW^ned Not to Be Martyrs
BERLIN (WNS)^Already panic-stricken by the spreading anti- Semitic campaign of violence, the Jews of Berlin are now facing fhe pfobability. of immediate segregation in ghetttoes or complete expulsion from the city. The imminence of this new blow wns foreshadowed by four events that followed in rapid succession: the appoii>tment.of Count Wolf von Helldorf, notorious Jew-hater. and the leader of the 1931. anti-Jewish riots, as Berlin police chief; a warning by,Julius Streicher that he was organizing a drive to oust all Jews from the city or to shut . them up in segregated districts; the imposition of a 7 P- M.curfew bii Jewish stores; and the armbuncement by a conference of high Nazi functionaries that Berlin is to be purged, of Gommunism," reaction;and Jews. ¦'."¦'.
Helldorf's appointment coincide*! with [Augsberg, the mayor issued aii ordinance, a new outbreak of ¦ anti-Jewish violence forbidding Jews to use the public pools on the Kurfurstendamm where, mobs of .a'"l beaches. Scores.of Jews were ar Storm Troopers and Hitler Youths, as
Gets Scholarship At M. I. T,
Leonard Schiff, json of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Schiff, Cli Hoffman,;Ave:, was awarded a graduate scholarship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, it'was announced Monday by the, grad¬ uate committee of Ohio State. Univer¬ sity. '¦ ¦¦¦ ; ¦ ¦•"_',
Schiff, received a .Bachelor of. Science degree :in lUfi3 and, the: Master Of Sci ence.ilegree in 1934. Me willwork to¬ ward the doctorate in physics and serve On the staff. .
saulted Jews in cafes and on sidevyalks; shouting "Destroy the Jews" and "Out jew." While the police stood, by idly the squads of youtig anti-Semites chased Jews through the streets, assaulting them, in¬ discriminately.^ Ice-cream parlors owned by Jews were raided: and .other Jewish shops were placarded by Streicher's agients with signs reading: ,''Whoever enters this shoprdges so'at his own risk" While the Nazis were baiting Jews at' the orders bf Helldorf, motor lories filled with police rolled through the streets lending them encouragement. In one sec^ tion of the city banners were stretched across the streets announcing: "We do not want to see any Jevvs in Berlin" and "Out with the Jews." .The official Nazi news \o\ivoa\f NSX, attacked the Berlin inarriagelicense bureaus with a. headHne, "Is racial shame still tolerated 'in Berlin?" ' "v ^
A further . incitement to violence agaiiist the Jews came from' .Kurt Daluege, Prussian police-general, who sought; to defend the anti-Semitic cam¬ paign by publishing .figures intended to prove that, the Jews produce ah.exception- ally high percentage of criminals. He told the Nazi press that Jews accounted fbr some 30 pei- cent of interhatiorial ijarcotic smugglers^ 11. to 17 per cent of German narcotic gangs, 66 per cent of the professional card sharpers in Ger¬ many, 47 per cent of German pickpockets, 42 per cent of internatioiial thieves and 65 per cent of. international pickpockets, in addition tp, these developments in Ber¬ lin, Robert Wagner, goyernor of Baden- warned Jews "to beware of provocation" in an effort to "appear as martyrs in the eyes of the world", and -cautioned party :members io ignore-such attempts and to-call police instead.. "It is per¬ fectly evident that the Jews seek out ¦such affairs (as the Kurfurstendainm riots) in order to pose before the World persecuted martyrs,", he said. In
Standing, from left to Hslit, arc: Justin L, Sillman, President of the District Grand Lodge No. 2, B'nai B'ritlii Fred Lazarus, Jr., of Columbua, Prccident of Bellclaire, the CUvc land Jewish Orphan Home; Louis Schreiber, of Cleveland, President of Belfefaire Alumni Aasoclalion;, waled is I. B. Pudwuy, ef Mil- wauhee. President , of Ulatript Grand Lodge No. a of B'nai B'rilji; •
THF four Presidents pictured above were in attcmlance when the trus¬ tees, directors and alumni bf Belle- faire, the Cleveland Jevvish Orphan Home, held their (i7th annual meeting and reunion in Cleveland, Saturday and Sunday, July SO and 21.
Honored guests at this year's ahmmi reunion were Isaac Cohen and Abraham Liebmaii, both 70 and both of Chicago, who were |;he first and. third children admitted to the Jewish Orphan Home when it was opened in 1668. Four hun¬ dred and fifty graduates returned froin Chicago, New York, Detroit, Cleveland and elsewhere, to attend the alumni re¬ union, Mr, Louis Schreiber of Cleve¬ land, was re-elected president- Seventy Belief aire children presented a
c-nlorful operetta entitled, "Thc Town of Up and Down," on Saturday evening, following a dinner in the respective cot¬ tages. Miss Colleen .Vtoore was a guest at the dinner and operetta,
Fred Lazarus, Jr., of Columbus, was re-elected president of the Board of Trustees and Directors. Michael Shar- litt, superintendent, presenled liis report of the year's activities, outlining the high standard of child care service in effect m'dei- the up-to-date cottage plan in¬ augurated six years ago.
New directors elected for a four-year term by the. constituent lodges, federa¬ tions and subscribers of the honie are: B. G. Bechhoefer, St. Paul; Joseph Cohen, Kansas City, Kansas; Philip FrJed^r, Youngstoiv", Ohio; Lincoln dries, Akron, Ohio; Benjamin \. Morris, Chicago, 111,; Robert "M.Pollak, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Jesse A. Wolfort, St, Louis, Mo.; and Mrs. Edward A. Silber¬ stein, Duluth, Minn.
Will Present Proof Coliimbus Was Spanish Jew
- NEW YORK (WNS)—Spurred o\\ by a ;f40,00(J prize offered by the Span¬ ish Republic, for documentary proof, that Christopher , Columbus .was a Spaniard, Maurice David, Jewish scholar and his¬ torian, is planiihig to go to Si>ain at the end' of this month to lay before -the Spanish Government dtKuments which he expects will definitely, establish that the discoverer of the New World was a Spanish Marrano. According to David, Cohimbus' real iiame '¦ was Cristobal Colon ami he clothed hiniself in Italian natioiiality .because, he was, a refugei from the Spanish Inquisition. The basis gf David's assertions is photostatic copies of 13 letters ColuhiliMs wrote to his son. Tlie signatures in these letters are mysterious signs cncircie<l in a,tri¬ angle, which David claims is,the shield of King David around.disguised Hebrew prayers. David , also dei:lares thai Co¬ lumbus never abandoned his Judaism; goiiig so far as to enjoin his son to say Kaddish for him. Columbus' birth cer¬ tificate- in',the Genoa City records is, branded a forgery by David.
rested fbr appearing in public with Aryan, womeii. The Muliich edition of the Voelkische Deobachfei-\ reported ',that in. ¦ Kork and Neckar Jews were arrested because of their "challenging and, arro¬ gant attitude." In Karlsruhe five Jewish business men were sent to a concentratioh camp for allegedly, protesting against; certain shops displaying :the sign "this is a German shbpi. Buy here." ,
. The University of Berlui warned all students against being,tutored with Jews. and the university officials, hinted plainly that ^students who continued, to be in-; stt-ucted.by Jews would be failed in their examinations. ' 'The municipal council-of. Osann-am-Mlosel adopted a resolution which read, "No .jew. or Jewess is^ per¬ mitted to move into Osann. No Jew can rent or, buy i a. house or lahd in Osann; No Craftsman, merchant or any Mother citizen can get work Or orders in the town if he lias had anything'to do with a;, Jew. Purchases from Jews mean treason against the people and the nation." . . Cotinf" Helldorf's appointment grew out' of a conference attended by Artur Goer- litzer, associate party chief, in Berlin; Julius Lippert; head of, the Berlin munic¬ ipality ; General ,:Kurt Daluege, police- ; general of Prussia; and, M. Uhland, deputy leader of the Berlin Storni troops, * The conference issueda statement assert- ing- that in the future there would be "intimate cooperation of the police, , Storm Troops, party functionaries arid the municipality" in fighting -"reactionary plots,. Bolsheviki, Jevyish usurpations and. Communist atterripts to undermine the regime; . The conference demonstrated' complete agreement on a program that will guarantee that' in the future the capital will retain its character as aGerr man, city conquered by vtbe. National, Socialist party4-worthy bf the Reich and the German people;" Goebbel's paper, Der Angriff,. "hailed this anhouncenletit in ' a front, page headline as indicating that "Berlin is to be purged of Com¬ munism,, reaction and Jews." -
Jewish Doctor Finds New Glau¬ coma Treatment
NEW YORK (WNS)—A new niedi- cal treatment for glaucoma, a disease.of the, eyes usually resulting in blindness, and of myopia,; or, nearsightedness, by injections of cortin, the hormone of the adrenal cortex, has been developed by Dr. E. M. Josephson of New York, ac¬ cording to an article in the current issue of Science. -Dr. Josephson's method has resulted in a general clearing up qi the symptoms of glaucoma and in some in¬ stances of a prompt and startling rise iri acuity of vision.
Mrs. M, N. Taxoii of Memphis
to Install Society Oflicers
Monday Evening
Mrs. M. N. taxon, wife of Rabbi Taxon of Mempbis, Tenn,,,who is visit¬ ing here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Jacob Schottenstein, ,838, Bryden Rd., will install the.newly elected officers of the Taaras Hamischpocha Society Mon-: day evening at 7:30 p. m. in the Agu¬ dath Achim. synagoguij. : The,officers who will be installed are: Mrs. Jacub Schottenstein, president; Mrs. J. Caller, 400 E: Fulton St., first vice-president; Mrs. A. J. Poling, 78a Wager St., second vice-president;'Mrs. Syd Mendelman, 7ir Wager St.. third vice-president; Mrs. E. L. Schottenstein, 8()7;S. 18th St., treasurer; Mrs. R.Ten- nenbaum, 811. Wager St., assistant treas¬ urer; Mrs. .S. Baker, 558 E. Fulton St. and Mrs. Annette Tannenbaum, 8U Wa¬ ger St., secretaries. . ' ¦
Following the installatian ceremonies, Mrs, M. Goodman, 788 Wager St., will entertain'with refreshments in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of her son.;
All members of the society are .urged to he present at this important meeting, as a conimittee will be appointed for the annual picnic which will take place on Sunday, August Uth, instead of August 18th, as previously announced.
A WORD OP APPRECIATION
British Press Asks Baldwin to Priotest NslzI Outbreaks
LONDON , (WNS) --Following ; the renewal of anti-Jewish and anti-CathoHc persecution iii Germany, the London newspapers are demanding that Premier Stanley Baldwin fake; immediate steps to: . warn the Reich that, its policy meets .with the disapproval, pf the civilized world. The Sunday Referee called on the Prime .Minister to come' but with a. public: dec¬ laration condemning the outbreaks in Germany, The Sunday Obserzter warned the, Nazi regime that it^ would not be able to crush the Jew& aiid Catholics and Reynvlils Nint'spapcrs declared that if the present violence does not cease, the German arriiy will restore; the mon¬ archy. Meanwhile Jewish and noii-Jewish circles arc planning gigantic protest meetings.. Speakers at a meeting of the Board of Deputies of,British Jews jpro- posed that a Jewish .delegation. call ori ¦ Priinc Minister Ealdwiii to ask him to, intervene to halt'the new anti-Semitic campaign.
TEL AVIV JEWISH DOCTOR HAS PYORRHEA CURE
Mrs, L. Brodsky, Pres. of the Ahavas Sholem Sisterhoo<I, wishes to thank the officers and their committees for their cooperation in .helping make the annual picnic held Sunday, July 14, a huge suc¬ cess. ; .
Mrs, Drodsky especiaUy. wants to thank Mr. M. Jonas, President of the Brotherhood and his able commtttee io: their splendid support; the varioui; mer¬ chants for their donations, and the gen¬ eral public for their patronage.
TEL AVIV (WNS)—a; cure ior, pyorrhea, the gravest dental disease known, has' been discovered by Dr. A. Wysotzky, Tel .Aviv Jewish Physician. Dr. Wysotzky's cure consists of an in¬ jection which has been 100 per cent effec¬ tive since he began experimentinR with il in 1!):13. A group of leading Palestine medical professors, including Drs. Zon¬ dek, Baranick and Berger, witnessed a demonstration o£ Dr. Wysotzky's method and after examining a number of pa-; tients whom he had cured expressed their complete approval of his discovery
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"W Central Ohio's Only Jewish Newspaper Reaching Evenj Homie ®lfP®lfT0 Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME yolunic. XVtl—No. 82 COl.UMBUa, OHIO, JULY 26, 19.I.S Per Yfear $3.00; Per Copy lOc Strictly Confidential TIDBITS FROM EVERYWHERE Br I'DINHAS^. DIBON Apology ' Pcrsimally, wc rcconnneiul ,1 vacation for toliinmisls during the momli of July : . . Jcwisli life laltc.s a holiday in'the summer and 50 docs even GUI' friend Mr. Wiriclicll for several weeks . . . But we mu.st no on . ... If some of our si;oops liave a familiar note, lilanic it on thc heat ... . >, 1,000 Expected at B'nai B'rith Picnic at Oak Park Sunday (Tomorrow) Irony of Life ; Hr.. Stephen S. Wise will join the Palestine Labor Party, if the reports we get from Palestine are correct . . . It is expected that at the World Zionist Con¬ gress, lie will make a solemn declaration, thro\yiiig the full weight of his influence to the Histadrulh . . . In I-Ucernc, where the C6ngres.s will lie held, there will take I place a very touching scene . , . In the lobby of tlie Congress' hall will stand a t)iisf.o[ Shinarya Levin made by the late scul )tnri Moses Dykaar .-¦. The bnstwill be the «i ft of Morris Eiseiimaii to the H^ifa Technicum and it will be presented . to that institution by Dr. Cliaiin Weiz¬ mann, .^ometime this fall . . . In-this cbniicction let iis reminisce a bit...Moses Dykaar was undoubtedly one of the most gifted artists of this century , . :. He made busts of innumerable celebrities in this couiitry, among .others President Coolidge, Speaker: Loiigworth, Genefal Pershingj Champ Clark, etc. . . But'be- ,Ii«vc. it or not, Dykattr' was actually starving _. . . Being a sensitive character, and, seeing: oiijy a hopeless future—it should, be: explained patenthelically that .all these glorious celebrities didn't feel like.paying for their btists but waited-for some friends to present them with., them —threw himself under a subway train.., . When they broufiht the body home they found a .letter from , General Pershing with a check for $5,000 . . . .¦ True Story This happened somewhere in Yorkville . . .One of the.boisterous Nazis had in¬ sulted a popr East Sider.and was making his life miserable in the estabHshmeht .where both of them worked.. . . Tlie Nazi gentleman was considered by his neighbors the: personification of pure ¦Aryahism ; .; One day the JeitMsfi Datiy I'drivdrd -was delivered to his home . . . Our Nazi merely smiled . . . The Jewish . Daily Forward kept on coming and when Nordic neighbors inquired why Herr Miller was receiving a Yiddish paper the .,^ews vendor told them that Mr. Miller was a subscriber to the ./^orrt/orrf . . ; l^o protestations ¦ helped . . .. The ¦ Jejifish Daily Forward was delivered day by day on Miller's doorstep and Mr. Miller was- - soon tabooed by his Nordic colleagues . ... This, is how our little East. Side victim got even, with his Nazi tormentor .... , He had spent his last $4:50 for a ' year's subscription to the Forward in the name of Herr: Miller . ¦ .. Hollywood . One of these days we will have to keep oiit all_Hollywood'items.'. ... Our)manag¬ ing editor tells ns that'Louis Pekarsky, managing editor of the Los Angeles B'mi B'rith Messenger, has been signed up as the Seven Arts Hollywood corresijondent .;... Wheii Louis gets going .there will be very little left for us on, shadowland scoops:. . .It seems that Louis has made . arrangements "to: practically live iii the ¦ studios and hob-nob with all the famous stars, directors, executives, etc. .. . .'The only Jewish star who can play baseball is George Jessel ... Benny Rubin, the comedian, selected for himself the job " of' chairman of arrangements at the ¦ recent baseball benefit game between Hollywood bigshots . . . Irving G. Thal¬ berg (these Holly wood; items come to U! (lirectlr f^rom Pekarsky in training for his own column) is most.active in the U1II5 campaign for the United Jewish Welfare;Fund in Hollywood . l: . Ruth Sleiisczynski, thc 8-year-old piano wun- derkind; wilt make her dpbut on the .screen in "Big Broadcast of Uf3(V' . . .: ./ Jiuth will .play ttiree etudes of Chopin iii that film but has refused, to do any Shirley Temple tricks ,. „ .Benjamin Warner, father of' the famous !Warner brothers, is very proud, of his election as one of thc directors of the Western . Jewish Institute, in Los'Angeles . . .The other (lay he presented the Institute with a Sefcr Torah in riiemory of his late wife. Pearl-Leah'Warner . . . Did you know that Louis. B., Mayer of Metrn- Goklwyii-Mayer fame is now a memh(-'r of the Amencan Jcwisli Committee': . executive conimittee? ... Unless we are , all wet—and in this temperature it's quite possible — we understand that Sally Eilens the so Irish-looking, screen ac^ tress, goes to synagogue on Yom Kippur and belongs to our trihe . . ., It would , seem that Father Coughlin deserves a , medal for having influenced Eddie Cantor to, devote more t,ime jind take move re¬ sponsibilities in Jewish affaii^s . . ,-, Did You Know? Autohiog'rapliies ,6f Jewish leaders arc getting to he a vogue . . . The latest one in the making,is one to he written bv Samnel Untermyer, and if it is true it should make one of the most interesting books of the season . . . Friederich Wolf's "Cynkali" a play that is going to rip the cover frbjn tbe birth control racket. will be tried out next month at the White Roe I-ake summer theatre ... It will be brought to Broadway by Joe Brainin this fall ... Hannah Lilien Peters, daughter of the famous black and white ,. artist, Ephraim Lilien (he died ten years ago), lives in New York, preparinet for a medical career,. . .Mrs. Sarah Freed¬ man, mother of David Freedman, one of America's most successful gag writers, doesn't like her son's penthouse and has ' run away to the East Side ,, . In Orchard Street, surrounded by pushcarts, the old lady feels at home . . . She aavs old friends make life more comfortable than (Continued on page 2) All arrangements have been completed fof thc big aiiniial IVnai IVrith picnic which takes place tuiuorrow (Sunday) at Oak'Parlt., Close to 1,000 people arc expected to attend this outstanding affair of the season. . Aniong the eycuts scheduled is a base¬ ball game lietwcen the IS'iiai B'rith and an all star team from the Sunday Morn¬ ing League at 2:'tO p. m. . At -l p. ni. ganies, c^mtCsts of all descriptions. for fxjys aild girls as w.cM as for grown-ups are on tlic afternoon's program. THe waleriiiclun. catiiig contest for. boys, apple eating contests for girls, andbt'idgc games which have, betili arranged by. the entertainment-committee, are bound to attract the attention of many local Ben B'riths. Danciiig from 4 :'Jft to iJ o'clock to the music;of Sidney Newmaii and his boys is also included in the day's events, and prizes vvill be awarded.for the best waltz and fox-trot; Frc(7 ice cream for. everybody, favors for the kids, and prizes for winners in all contests are being announced by Samuel Gurevitz; chgirman of the piciiic committee. Everyone . present will be given an opportunity to participate. The officers of Zibn Lodge cordially invite all B'nai B'rith members, .their wives, friends and their families to spend the day at Oak Park, Sunday, as guests of the lodge. According to I. W. Garek, the lodge's president, everything possible is being done to make Sunday's affair the. most enjoyable one in the history of the:local -B. B..orgaliization. - Remember the'time and place, Oak Park, on Sunbury , Pike, .this Simday, July 28.. Come and spend a pleasant day witht your relatives and, friends, of Zion Lodge. The officers expect you there. Don't disappoint them. Cohen^ irnai B'rUh Head, Named Co-Chairman of A. P. C. NICW YORK (WNS)—The Ameri¬ can I'alestiiic Campaign established what is believed to hc a precedent .when it elected Alfred M. Coheii, international president bf B'nai IVrith, and a tioii- Ziohist, one of the national co-chaiTmcn of the A, P, C. The other co-chairmen arc Judge William Lewis of Philadel¬ phia; Louis IJpsky, Morris Rothenberg, ElihuD, Stone-of Boston: and Nathan .S'ffaus.- U. S. SENATORS PROTEST NAZI OUTRAGES Ghettoization Or Complete Expulsion Faces Jews of Ikriin Wins British Chess Title GREAT YARMOUTH, ENGLAND (WNS) —Continuing his victorious march to the world's chess championship, youthful Samuel Reshevsky, American Jew, captured the. international tourna¬ ment of ,the annuail congress of the Brit¬ ish. Chess Federation by winning ten out of, eleven games. ¦This is the; third,major tournament he has won this year, having tEiken highest ..honors at Syracuse and Margate. WASHINGTON, D. C (W'NS)- The iwssibility of a Congressional pro¬ test against the Nazi outrages on Catho¬ lics and Jews w^s indicated by the language used by fbiir memhers of the United States Senate in commenting on the latest developments in Germany. The State Department, is maintaining a judi¬ cious silence, although it has made rep¬ resentations fo' Germany against the arrest and imprisonment of Lawrence Simpson, an American citizen arid a seaman on the American ship, Manhat¬ tan, who was arrested in.Haimburg on a. charge of spreading anti-Nazi pt'opja- ganila. Official circles also professed to see some significance in president Roose¬ velt's, reeeiit pronouncement that the United States governrhent .sympathizes with all. people .who deplore religiows intolerance'in, any/nation. , Senator Tydings of. Maryland said that ¦'the man who looks, with pomplacency upoh an attack on sonie other i fellow's religion,today,'often lawakes to find his own under attack-the following, day/' Senator,- Lewis of Ilinbis deplored "the. fact that, any government should hiakc the religion of' any person the basis of an attack." Senator McCarfan of . Ne¬ vada declared that "whenever aiiy^ gov¬ ernment or organization sets itself up to either destroy ordirect the .trend of.the human mind in ,religious matters, such government br brganization is, ,X say most emphatically,, excavating its own grave.'' . Senator Walsh of Massachu¬ setts, stated "that , a great nation like Germany, whose people possess so many, admirable qualities ai;d .wl'flse recent history has been' one of religious toler¬ ance,, should join the spreading movement through' the world against freedom of feligioni is tragiCi" /'¦',.'¦ ' Nazis Turn Attacks on Jewish Children and Synagogues BERLIN (WNS)—Intcn-iifying their drive against the Jews and extending it to all parts of thc country, the Nazis began attacking even,Jewish children and desecrating synagogue.';; The beautiful ^ynJigoguc in Prinze' Kcgcntcnstrassc in Western 'Berlin was smeared with inscrip' tions such.as "Out' with the Jews" and dnti-.Semitic slogans were paiilted oit the sidewalks in front of the huilding. The Jewish vocational re-^trainiiig school at Nicder-Schoenhausen was.wrecked by,a inob and one Jewish boy : was badly beaten.. A. Jewish recreation home for chiklren at Arendsce near Propagaiida Minister Goebbel's summer home was attacked by a band, of Hitler Youth who tried to break down the doors. Failing in this, they smashed all the windows and cut off the telephone, water and light connections. The Jewish children inside were in a panic. .. At all seaside resorts crowds of Storm Troopers searched the beaches' fbr Jews an |
| Format | newspapers |
| Date created | 2008-08-15 |
