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Crntral Ohio's Only Jewish JVevfupaper , /(cfU'hiift^ Every Horned l^fVVH,.a-iW.i^, }Devt/ied io Americaiii ¦ 1 ^ and, '. _ ?' '¦ 'Jewish Ideal a :-^=fc A WEEKLY Nfe,W6PYiipm fOg tHE ,|[^Wl3>-l HCJME Volume XVIt—*N<> 153 1.-V..-1:. '-I1—. '' roJ.UMEUS, OHIO, NOVFMTJER ^S^'ia-^fi d-^.-U^ 'fjl . -is&*: ..j;.A.ji.yi-.-.X- >i/"Per Yc|ir.^3"<in; IPer Copy loc iStrxcllljr, Coj^fideiittral By PlllNBA^<''i. BIRON Ssi£!ces!i!iil Cesslmme IhU Leagnc ii!».CF'<ka!|o I ' Transatfatttld 1 I Artii-Naii groups In L,atin>.Amcniia rirt jubilant ovet' the coiliing visit ot President Eoojevell to Argentina and Brazil . . , Althlragh FDR's prlmarj objective iif goilig tb. South'"America 1^ to open tbe P<an..AmerIcad Peace Com ftrmmc, ho will .alio try to cut the ground from tfiidor Nazi and Fascist propaganda' m. Latm-Americu 11 . . Picijc ViUi Paajscn, aco forcijiii cor¬ respondent and Seven Arts" stall ^riter, is due in the United Stales on ftccember 2iirt';>.' .fliii batf dfiexpii'ses On Spilin, Germany, Palestine and Ethiopia contains dynamite .-iln Hidentally, it is rumoreij that Pti^rc'f (.Onnection with the Xotoiito Pta't'^.a^d the Star Syndicate was' severed bc- tause hiirboa3esi;ob;efted tft Wj mili¬ tant aiill-Fascisti'tout 1 ' /"Mairgarita .^arfatj,',- Muss'oSin?'';.,] sfc'ri ta^y and close a4i!',ef, i$ tfllnig people-she's a lioinan Catholic wben Roman insiders klipw she's a Jewess. .^. . The series i>i agreements bch^icw' Ciiitiijany, italy, Japan and other Fascist powers Explain the jBdSen appeataiice pf apli. Scmitlsn^ in Kaly jpij t^ciF,ap Easf J.j. Don't he surprised if Poland,mid' Germany'^hrc.a'fc ol)f dipIom.afic "jrcla pons befoffe the year is'ollf!'-' Dntdr 1 liberals afe pcrfurbcd'ovif tlje .Jilazi |onnccliou3-ipf IJriDFe .Bof/jhard i-of iI,ippe-Bicstcc|cld, wli,o^ -,v;ill . jiiarrj, trown Princess jtiliana of Hollaf)d.|in ijnnuary , , , Before leaving Gcrlnaiii Jthe Prince had a confidential audience >vith Hitler. . , Sakirdjjji; R^tu'ii, Mexico's leading musS 'crliie, is due In the Uiiitfd.'Sfalps ?n DecSmbcs fep ^ lecture toiif Oii'Mpjtijaq'cultures"' ,1. '¦ Spftrfs-'''- "^ ' '' .>' The Palestine ij Majcabcci. j.jocccr (earn, now on its'w^ 119510,'left with the munififcnt sum of.§^)ooO. ,', '.'Ijit feprcscnls the Maccabees' sh'arc of th'e' |6ur under titc .auspices of ihe Fc(|,-, ^Cation ot the Polish Jews in.Am^-nSf A meetinf^ ol the leaders of- many Jewish comiminities tbroiigliout tlic country was held al CliicagO, Novcm- hei It ,and 1? . Hit meeting' wa.^ cnllcd by Mr Sigmund iLivnigston, tllairman Of the Anti-Def.-lmation Ltaguc I thvlUtiOnS 'to the tonfcrence wfcre issiicd tb the nWh In individuii'ca"" Iiacity, litid ii6t as representatives of .any Ofgani?atioij ."pu; mcvtinJuWjjs not one of the Anti-Dcfaniatio1i Lcap^uc or its aflilutes, but merely a conference 'lUitutcd'by;»t,tr, Living- P. K. AOAMS TO ADDRKS^^ COU'NClL OF .tEWISH , WOMEN TUKJIWAT , Philip ii. Adams, of Ihe .art gal¬ lery, v/iH .addrt'-s the nicttjiitf of the Council, of Jewish Women *n be held Iii(.sil.i>,,Dcc 1, at (he Hr.vdijn Road Temple. ite will- dis'ci.Su' "Tlt« Mexican |lradition" .according to Ml s Stanley . Hcrt2, program chair¬ man ,1 . , Preceding the,mc^iu|f, the mqntbly sewing v^iU take, place At,the temple, beginning ,at 10.30 a m, and ^11 Inter¬ ested arc^ Urged t'o come. A light lunch IV ill be served. ,, , C nmmiinity -. fvnd reports will bo ston in order to have free and oiicii'l*"¦=" I'l' Mrsi'Herbert Levy, chair- di'S'iisstOn of,, the status of the Jew] ¦"="" "' "^'^ ^f"- ^^""^ Goldberg ,ih"-fhe.',various sections ot the coun-*. """ pr^^^o'' lry,^aiUl'''A!f jbis status relates itself^ to anti-Jewi'-h propaganda ^ . ^bo'^ravllation^ SsfrijJciEtUided to a llA.,fa.1 S.i,rfih^,.^.i\f In.llitl^i, ,1. ....nr,!- liniitetl iiurfil)er''«|jjndjv1diial3, rcprd- it:ntin(!'.lu^lccn ^jates" 3iid, a,province of Canada, tb^itltctit being to irecure a cross-scclion of Jewish opinion. Out ofu approximatcljf scvciity-rivo inviti-^ lidns issued, liAy were in attendance' Illness aud other Urgent reasons pre-' 'Jeillclt the ¦'Atfcntl.iiice'of'others -U vvds tl' ilcry ^eiioits 'cOnfcrcncCi ami 'exteptio'nal im that, pursuant IjO' the Cliiirmaii's aUDOunccinenl, tlieri^ vve.re no rc^ort^ 9r,sqt speeches Thi^ iconfc'rcoce earnestly 'discussed the' perni'uouEi'pVop<lg,?nd.a'coming to this coi/nt^'ffoiii' Toilcij-h.lands-aud also "?avb carfcfnl"" cbnsideratrony to propa-* gaiida improvised at home and dis-. scmipat^d Jbj* racketeers and otbcrS{ Tlt^ consensus -ot opinion ot the con- fcree?., Y'as that alj^ thqse efforts Li stir up clr^s hatred^ and antagonism must {.Be foi..rncstiy,.c<lmbalcd by edu-; catlonal means, wim 'di'gnity, clarity arid-forcetulncss.; T.be only effective method of combating ignorance and bij^otry i;i,by truth and 'udighlenment' Several^ praclicdl results emaiiatedl ttjOm.tbe O^ifcrcnce, one of the out^ Itan&i^, being the unaniinous enact' .1 tTr....i 1 . it. ri ....... . au*iiw«H. ueitiB iiiK u lain nuus enact- .'.. Wonder what the I'lPlisbFedara,-A . • < .. 1 ,¦„ j. j li™ ™. _ .. 'r ¦. r. - ', ™%rflicnt.oi fcsolulions purposed to creatij Son got out ot It.,. It sccntvute were , - 'sjirons about ALirshqll,* CSJldbefgri'^ Jiittsburgh's Jewish football' lamoaeyj ^ being only Iraif Jewish,.,Morris 0.' J'ram, of Baltimore, Goldberg's unele, pis Us that itatshall's liiother was no tuore, Irislj.i,fi&,<wp, ^aidji-jHran f, ^at;£obri.'.. According to Fr'am, the first Mrs. Goldberg, Marshall's mama, ¦ilia* byB;^.R6'jsisl.an^,aiea"in""Bii? Itbuntrj^ a&lf% ^is.ssii.4 .t-j^e'^ec^ ind Mfs-'Geiateffi'-is i-former a 'priSjcal^plan for the coopcratioij tit varions ^agencies engaged In opii jpysipg anti-Semitism The purpoJC: of^ the conference was, further, ta S(:cure 'unification of their effort irt order Ihal dnplKafion may, {ie'avoided andlhiV liiore cfficKilt <>f/cliinery fo{ the establishment of,tl"U&f'in the pub- lic^mind may be s^t W (.-A, CoinnutJ lceji( Eighteeii,'.:i^jfe..pn}^e^,>for fJ 'capyjijjo efiec(EJUi6..^!Urptei!| and tli(l intent of tlie B^olatijn.s,''!'*'facilii led f?J<rTfither MM „ , .Ml ijso raised jj>f them anr'Wjt-ififiStc'rsr','",''; Jiici. klcnlally, Marshall plays the violin un- iusiUlyivrelf. .^£oine-«{-you"wfaa have beeit-VKondcring whcthcrUie AmeWcais <?>•* j&'nKira'A^odv«t!si''ng'8l6(Sn' of '^oinf the Ainil!rKim,^pifrty'„is^^«,btlp Fasejst pfOpBgSiida( swill be'^intefes?cd" to kaow tbat'tlifs.''c'onlp^py i3.,^owned t». .llil V>t,......j! -J. as...'.'*-', ... . ,- ". f "^.'.tJ' "*¦ •.^'*'".B».»i» wa,«.'*vii IjCviil, Crbbklyn wVestlcr, continue to biinHini'^s' the "-'Brooltlyn' JcvMih 6jar',"aHli))usb Ji^hai fieeri'rcvisded'to' b^ ot Ger{BaiJ'pare«tjijg5,^,^4 . Rut1( Hughes lAB«lBV..<3iicligo'^ paogl pong" dar, wht^jdnbcill tpijtid An.'Jevvi^,! i^ay also»igm.9qt.'t6jJ.e Aryan iter fajl^fcAlfred' E /Vatons",t New! Tforli; tlteafncai ii!ailager,'!vvhi> died re. (intly, "was -buried froinra Protestant KpiscopijI .iflhrch. ","> >¦ i '.YSu Didn't 'Saovf .1S , Harr5?-I„ Glucksman, director of the Jewish Welfare Boatd^iirtiCiVmcail punch...T|ie,4)thcr.(la(? Ncv/Jfergtys atlorney-generaf,' Bkvfd T. - Wdente,' ojf Happt)nan-trja),t(!ne„spoke at tbe minijal pjpyeijtioa p( thft Neiv Jiasey tfsder^tfon.of ,V. M,,.'ii)d Y, W- H A.'s,at,?flft!t A^boy.'rOavs jnadR ^ ppiiij,jhpt .tlB-C-oinmsipi^t "problem"; 4oid!l. bs,fachled by (he JfW3,f«Hl tjiat tltey ^oiiU) ^ iK: this ^cr^f ropt sf cjeaiung out J^vvtsh Conuiiuiusti . , 1 \yhsSeajion Hatry.i tiillh'a &w well, directed'Ptalori^l U.Hi' and rigid* iiJt Wlljnlj'eMght anil'^«iadi'.t|ii Uarc|>d.,aftQi;niy,g<iiiir,9! loo^ ir^ihei! e|ek,tibuut 111*, things hs.tUiajft't'lmow' qji thii'Jtivish <(ucstioif.. Oft Hetly Goldniji), ifccently a^ijioi'nt)ed'-^,«'^ii]jir irietiibi,r,'o'f tl# i&^^^y^oi 11)C| >clipol 4f tsivmmslic studleit. at, tbe InatiltiU fir adtaniM:d study: ab Pnac^tcn^ 19 a laughter of Julius Goldiuan, tluit prince 10 Israel who wus Ibe-honorai^y 4unipij!ii.vdir.{-*a; tt t'K J,P, Cr.. , IJett^, i.i.'^i^"-*a?ly days d^.'sScWsir, ijbv^rai.6]cet«ftj4^aisinaiiiiir juaoalivia lyid i^irfeji '^ .^"vcjipita:*, (bf^ tSuB J Vfiil. ",. i!;ev;bi)ft Asi«ns%''r«!r'!-; tlm'^a. ^tt'tuiltt, ai(lto.ti#iKiv>>8^'h"4 v»jy j.4i.'k- to ItiiasUtst^ ii^ Jh*. oiy«cf. FinaBEffiorHoEeacli ' -; €ffiJi! fey &i^k^^ ."; LOOIS .MRSKV, .ir^WlSfi LEADEI?,' TO BE Wm- \ 'OEESi ON NOVa 29 J.OUIS UPSKY'S ootii niUTHDAV 01^ , ., NOV. 3,0th , 'tnd Mfs.'G6ialiete''is a«f6r7nlr Mrs. nLV-li « rfeJ^^y , "^k" J ' ?4artha Lunt£?.3;i iMaVsiaih motile? :','^f',"' "« /^^J-^Jij'^\, fS"''! Ilso raised fPPr other M,s., , M £'JrXfef^.stS?„ fi. rii,gias selectirf,^bj'^tli§ iSia'if^an t<S arrange for thfijtlbllslHneilL'of tli(t Committee, .of Eighteen. 'This tat.' fcr"^CoinTniftc^vilI K'jiermanent in xbara^r,.-and cooperate j:.with. fires- ^11,agencies. It is anticipated thif.it Si'^"A<'o%'ai^*th\\«Alin.d ftfeaiU for ao».4^nkirgcd program; expicsSive of die purifoses.'it thesSoflJerenl'cf Tliie . With ,Commiini.ly' Fund .subscrip¬ tion's'sliU 'about jaOO.Olfo'shArt of ijic goal, the campaign will be focused for the next few day^ on imcom;i plelcd unit a(;eouut'reports Jn indus- IriM xilanls and olhcr large firilis, ac- rordiiig to Waller Malloy',' geveiat cam[iaign chairm.an , , iTlic victory dinner, wbieh annpally concludes the campaign and was orig¬ inally schedukd this year for Weil- nesday cvepuig , has' beep ppstpoued uuHl Friday, eyemng, Mal|fly said, .to give vt'orkcrs more time in which to solicit subscriptions Campaign head¬ quarters will remain opQn until, S P. m Frida'y to receive reports not made at the final luncheon al the Southern Hotel Tnfeday,'hc Said ' Readers ot the Chrpmcle no 'doqbt rcalisi^ that the. s.tato carricp o» great sQcjal service activities affecting^ the lives of all its citizens But tlic,c^ remains the broad and necessary field oi prevjsite, voluntary spaal work >n which such .agencies its a pari .of tb^ Cpipmuiwiy^ fiii)d arp preeminent The Fund's 5ft. institutions, .jii ij{bi,ch IbiJ Jcvvfsh ,Ii|i;deratIop paitl^lKites,, pset to their servic^ ,a spirlt|tal cbaractei; wjiicb <¦» piibljc ^ijgepcy. bj - its ^,>efy nature, ^aiinoj provldp ^hcs?; pri¬ vately supported institutions, h^kve i) power of initiative and, exjpcrinienta- tion ^wlu'atr t^e limitations of the government. progfain e-)iin()t ^vpply, No'Jew in lir,in|:lln. county, caV af¬ ford to shirk his'or''lier'respo'nsibi^ity fowanlp.tl^c'ljumaiiitaitian effort pf the Columbiis Comrnunity^ Fund. *Ir,, Charlesj_ ^ommer^s ,<jf...^ 5wiIj&„."l'^Bi»l! ,lJ'r-,.,.'Sypiaft tlln(^er of An: GoldsmftW'-'ol Judg| California. '" The' niebllng Wa,i-^ -'nihil* sll'icessful «ni,^ It''vji3,'|i!d fiitt, a real .working 'conference' deWiid 'ot ail ¦distractions At.ijs^-clei^Jit was,ths-universal Sraitsmoif oft,the contere'w tliat It vfes jaCjnosf «fecltv«_mtcting,' atid that jit Mjj acjjgm^hshMi, a Veal Job"; andi a unanluious v9fe,V)f thanks was ex- iftjdeaijto; M]-.'i'LIV}Hg(>(on for Ijis vipioii in perceiving the necessity ^of isltcb'cpnfercrfce ifn'd his initiative in 'calhifg'it '" . ' ' ' ; , '' Upon tbe convening' of ills' yenfeSr- ence, the coAfefees tilecti;d~a3 of¬ ficers' Siginund' Livingston) bf Chi¬ cago, Cliairm'an. Sir. A^frijl Betiesch of CWumbus^pliIo.-aiid Mr* f'tcvils Cfofi^utof' qiicfigo jib,„cf[;-t(ia^ni(tii. Blflvard, J?«|.jjutbt3ilt^,'ivjis 'Sfctet^jry of the oaiitej-enco..' 1 ' , ' , J 11 iii-_-ji_-j.ii_„j.i. 1 taflfe^f ](rree,%t>sa'SoMsly lo 1, JVIeet Monilay Uvening ' ' t ' ' ' T-J.,-..,- .ll ( 'I ', Thi'lidie;. ^'"rfi; Xjs>:kXf Soe)c>;y will Hiei+' l^ondjy ,cf'fr(!ii(f, .^ov. i^O, ^it 7{a» o'clock, at tlie Agudath Aclllni Syiuisoguej Comuutlees'foi' tlleaiimul iiUiip..r %itl it. diipolntc-d ut that time Xlitt fKeijt is SfJisdi)W,for Jan, 17, ISSt, ijiiefs.yiiit^^iwfe. afR.iS*s ijetjig uradf wmatfl-thfi i mok oiitsijidmg 9g3i*\oj*t}i\Ke^ )^^, /AitL,-{^ie bK»ijie.!i Hisetjiy,' ^ff, R/C'uBi[v(jll ^WBSijrtb* *Bts:iwimKn4a 1(1 ImiIi- 'of Io Estaltilis& '2S Nsitifi Jew iXELI lAVIV (WNS-i-PaJeor Agency)—Twenty-five new eclUc.. menu tor Jewish fanners are now in the pco.cefi,4 o|i.cslabIislinic^t''ia the Bcisan, Zebulun and jfordaii Valleys of, -Palastiiit^ j(, -lyas. announced alf a meetixis^ol the Agricultural Couneibof tbei t^meral Jewish Federation of tabor f/^itMtfi-)i(A)i,OTldch, opened htte., The. ncv<. Colonies- tvill supplb- mupt tlm ISS setUemeiits .reported to liavc been establislted siiicc. the World War. The additieinal colonies 'are to be founded' oiv land of tho Jewish National iFpnd. t'.i-i.^ i, 1 ' Tbe meeting also revealed the stiar^ fleclineiof .Arabi.v/orluiicA -on iJtiWish plautatiomiialt a rcult'of th^i recent riots. Whereas tluJ prDjKHrtion of JVrab to Jewish kibarerf on leading privately bvined oratige ptatitaKons (had be«n more than two' to (jne, tlic present fig- ores show tlibt there .-arc-now^S,00a Jewish laborers and 1,BOO Ardbi ein- ployul m Jewish citrus settlements. Since th(;,bj!^nni/j^igfr tlie (Jpstiitjiances in Aprfl, 4,000.niore. Jews have ob¬ tained employnieitt' inljewish planta¬ tion areas,. . 1 > ' r , t , ' 'Thi Htstadnith Agricultural Coun¬ cil niceti'tig'was attended by'represen¬ tatives of'till4bi-' agtitulldrpl.&eliy- ilunts. The se's^itiii v)ii opened vnlh a memorial for the 33 Jevvish agri¬ cultural Idlforer^.whp yjetf; killed di|r- mg tlxc qofs , Sptak^lrs at lluj Mi^etuig Pi^mted put tbat J ifiajoi tt), of, tlie vvorUejrs 111, the agfmMUur^l.iVilJ^igus h,(d eorijlled tijcfhe, BiW^blg. and ije- fciisc 9( coloiijbji ip addition to their regular emplpypiijit It wan alsti dis- (,lii^d iM since: tlie Ariib strike,, the J?ivi-ib aijja i>j.d#p vcgelablfi cultiva- tiuii hid mulUplicd' Uirec timet. ai.d tb)it> lli« prpdui tioQ of wulk. had Ken sa stiiiwUliid 33 to jtover tlie'iiteds of fh* entirg 1 Vtiliui/ , Jt w* »lso «M<itiutn«sl tlwt thfl Ji,V.ih Agiiu-y ortd Jirw YORtC—I.x)ulis LIpfiky, dH- tiiiguishcd Jeivi h leader, will be liiili- ortd ibn Sunday evening, November 2Ptli, At b dinner brrangcd ut the Ildlel W.-iTdoifi-Astoiii,' HI New'Yofk City en the Occasion nf his COth hirtlidily The dinner is bring nrradfecd under ihi! jobit -iilspiccs of tlid yionist Of gani7atioii 'of Aiiict-ic'i, the United Palestine. Apileal and the American Jcwish.Cwigresi) „, \' Mr. ,l,ii>sky has been .1 leader „m botll'lte' yioilfsi ^iid-Coligi'es';' ifiove- mcnts in the United States sprcc^tbcil' iiieeption Ihrou'^li bis pen and on tbe - public pTatforiUf he )ifis es'pouse(|j the', causes of tl]c rebuildmlf'"of thf Jc^V'. ish Nation d Homeland and the fight to defend .the ri,,lits of Jews 111 the Di.ispora. . .Forj more tlum JO years, be has been, if[entifi9d , with, tbe demoeratic niovcniepls yi Jewisl.! life and j^j reujtni7ei] as one of .the outstanding ' communal, leadcis iit tip country For ten.y^rs lie 1ms served as tbe Presjident of the ^iqitisl} Oi[gajiuzatIon of America,ijiid has been ^ctlve m \ts coutieds p? n, mctcbcr of its. governing bodic? since the ternitiiation, ot ^ his^ tenure as J^rcsidcut in dlJdl He Is National co cbatrman of the United P.i(cstine Appiat . '' Mr Lipslcy is. an important leader in. the World .Zionist Organization anti .IS a tn^mbci^ of the World 7',on- ist Executive Committee and of tbe Administrative. Conitipttec pi. the Jcw.isll Agency for Palestine, w'hicli he helped to create As joiic o(, the ioiind|ers of thi; American Jewish Longress, Mr, Lip- sky .has, served, as a member o,t it3 AdminisfraHv^/ Coiniptftce tbrqughout thi^ 17 lycarq .of, cxistei^ce an^ is. a^ present -the ^ic^f Pr^sidiinit of the. or- gapizaition , , . * - , '^u, A.<i Ch,airiiian 01 thQ Committee on thd WorUI'JeWjsh Congress , Of) the American Jewisbf-Congress, Mr. J.ip- sky^ ptay&l all important part in. the cidctibn ot ,a .representative lAroericaJJ deleg.'itioii to the first World.. Jewish Cotrgtess bn Geneva, Switzerland, i«n August'8th to IBdi He was ciccto) Cliailimail !u£ flial body at the conclu¬ sion of- thosGeneVa Sessions. ',• , Mr. Lipsl:y wail, botit in Roclie^ter, Ni^'Yotk on Nov£Wbeili30th, .187(i and i«,thi son Ot'-.ihe bite Jtlcc^i and Dihali. ILiLipsky , He studied at Co¬ lumbia .- yniversity. t Hi began ht» jouriilihstic'. dreeni by.. founduig .a Jcwich -.ivtckly ,papeV .in. .RoclisslWi Froln 1899 to 190^ he 'colbboraled with Dr, Joseph Jacobs, in cdfting';the Anwricttn HeUr^.^, ilatfr ,l)i! ,\,zi con¬ tributor to various publications ai;d became the drastic critic- ,far ,tbe Mflrninffi iT?legr.a}ih , per,, ft- nuroljq!; of .years he was the qditoi; of the Mac- cateait, the) nfficial ifrgan of, the F^ e(ation„o{ Amertcai) iZipnists. , , .^(irly in Uis lifft Jjlr. LipsJsy be. ciimci'interested liil'tiie ijlea of re- budduiK, Palestine aa ttifi jQwish Jf.a>. tional'Homeland etid was instrumental iti. the fofmation of tlie ^Ziijnist Oj. ganitatioil.of AtfKtKHj i>) iwhiob b<; sppit played a leading p^rt, , "From 1933 to 191^, hp was Chair¬ man of the ZionI.st; Oraanlzatiop'ot America land fr«i.l920 tI^ 1930. President ^f/that drgftPiKition. ,' .HcMs BOW.the- Prssidcnt of the Eastern Life Insuraiact;'Company Wi^rbisr^,, L^hmmhf .BaerW^yj Wfecj ResaFiKergj-lloseOT/aH Call Wattoaial Corferemc© y> CcsAsld^jr Pight: ©^ 'B®m , ', Tull, gaunt) with n sharp/ Indian- cliief-liko face, Louia Lipsky isi one of J the. Svo bc,it-l<noira men In American Jewish UM, With Stephen Si Wiae heaharc!! the dhtini;tion of being America's'moit. iciclebrated, Zionist, tind undoubtedly in Ihe tvai nlioi did more than anyoitc elfio tq build iiik the Zioni'et lAioremcnt in this country. He hails from Robh' cater, N. Y. Wda educated at Co¬ lumbia Univcraity. Launched his foumalfstic career tis editor Af. a Jewish tvecfcly in"" his hoiHc town. Was once co-editor'of tho Aihericna llcbrcW. Bsrvcd for 3 period as drailiatle.critic of tho New Yorb Mornlnf; Telegraph. Wnq cliairinan of the Zionidt Organization 'ot America from 1922 io 1924, and president froiik 1926 to l930'/i JtiA been ylcd'liresid^t-'of' ttia 2ii]tnie(i Congress.' 'h' nbw 'hohotatE pr«3i. dent bf the Z. d: A. Jin"4' t&ci'«nl^ American''diembet.'of'thb World iSiani4t"Ei£ccDi{iT«. Altio ifl tliaif. man of the - American Palcgtln^ Campaign and vice piesiddnt of tliP Ahtcriebn'ljAtvisbrCatigresa.. 1 , r } Ilia hobbyls'^he mttVle% When¬ ever h^-fida no meeting' In the &e* ning lie'ilttendd a inoying pictore «!io«r >it n'''g:o'adl playl* IJIc'atill bnowfa mora nboiit ^anlatie dritl- cisiJi'itiitin mb^ f^l^^o '^tiVia of the 'tHpiit/leal'p'iigc^il'tle filays an a'vcragc^' game 'lif''chegs avX lins ii- qui^td tlt4''jEiufap«an'A'ri' of finiEih- (ng the VirciiUng tA a restanttatit v^hera.tf'^ver'iaVap «f catit«^ he tllvea Ilia ,7iH)temie gift ^and 1ii3' sharu^'irithit) e^itkal facuUics free '^^"•:';' r' " , AfEW yoRk, 'Nov 23'—A can to i100(| leaders in. the. work of ll)D Ainci - icaiii Jewish Jouit Distribution Com¬ mittee tiirougliout the Umt'cd States I apd, Canad-j, ,to meqt in a' National Conference to cpnaidqr ''the prc-sing problems tpf Jewish relief and rccon- slruetion abroad," has been issued for ^un.day, December I'l, at the Ilot^l Astor in f^eiv,'yorlc City, it was aii- npurtced tod|iy '' , , Ihc invilation lo the Conference .-tressej; tlic "critichl problems"/that face the Jewish people'ot (iermaiiy, [ ypland and other countries alhoatl .and p states that tbe Jobit Distribution Com¬ mittee bas been in close touch witn important Jewish org.anizations s^ek; mg to alleviate distress and solve tlifc^e problems The Meeting, .according tp tlie st-ateji inent, will "eoiisider reports on''over¬ seas conditions; receive statements on tbe progress of the' 1936 fund-raising campaign; and coniilder'plans for'19^7 recommended by tlic National Plan and scope'Committee'" '' Amont; the 'speakers at tlife niee'ting will bt Felix M. Wirlibrg,'Hoiloi-ary Clialrinap of- ibt Jbint' Dis^fibnliDn Commilitci! iind'Chilrman of,its Ifldli Nailulial' Fmid-Raisin); Campail^n for ib<i .j"<;t^ j-^tff isig" t'f -'}•< -SUf'S' i'-t \ nJW,JaMBctuiig upqn o-'piograui cf irri- ^l"% " . . . ' .'A nation viork III »!in;y Ddtkmei.t3. Herbert rBycr to Address ' Young Fob >Te3up!e , ^ jL6aguB"Siuiddy'•' ' 'Mr. HerbtVt Byet, whoLe"reee!it novel "T6 the VICTOR"' ^ik pliblisllcd by the' Doiibleday Doran Co, "Will, be' the guest' speaker at the meeting ot THE ifoUNG', FOLKS TEMPLE LEAGUE on tiext Sunday, Novcrmher W, 1 :!13 ji m, m the Ves¬ try, Hd ovill discuss his iioVel tvhi'eli liai becii applauded by $ome tti the lurcmb^t irifics of ficllbn and Is one of the widely read bookii of todayl' Mr, Byer waa fotmerly associated Vfith the Co1uitibu« Cituien and tlie Dispatch '111 lll«lr editorial depart' tneiTts For some tinw past, stori,^ from his: p^i liave appealed ni popijlar i|nag-Jizinc;i, ' '' * All tha young people of '-TeniJ.il4 Israel' of Post-C^nfiifliatioi|i »gii, thruujb Uu: Uolwnily, fmul: bteii bi- viKd fuialteiid tlii( tneirtmg- PriJp&ru iiiiiA hsvcibcen inadi^.tp fetirve a Vi,'ry large trovtd of .ycud^ <-»ai and WOilf.l-'ll,' ,1 'I' Tha evfi.img's |irogr.uji w;ll uls<* bv- viude »iu.lcal )inmb..ni > and i£ireslii- oieats. f l.'iOO.OdO, Paifl BaenOnld,'Chatrniin ot'thc''Jo(nlf'DistribUtionf Colnmlitcer Rolib! Jonah il Wise, Co-Cliairman of" tbe If'uml-Raising Campaign; Isi¬ dor Coons, National Director of tbe rutii|-Raisiiig Campaign; apd .Joseph C liyman,. Sccfclaty and Executive lilrcctor of jtlie Ci/mniiliee Airangcinciits are being nude to b'roadcaVt p,art of the pfoeeedlngs of the Coiitcrenre on Dcccmbei' 115 over a national neli^;ork, and il is also liia'mn,d lo slioyv a sound-slide 'film al the' 'g.ath^.ring, giving a pictorial I'esdiijt of the '22 years V ofk oi tbe Joint jDlstrlbii^fon Committee in 43 eoiiiit'ries ot the world, arid t!i4 present ilroblcitis to be dpalt witb' ' In' 'iOniicc^tio'rt v.'itli' '"Iht^ Sunday meeting there will be held the Anmral Meetlilg Of the Board of Directors of tbe Joint Distribution Commitlilc at vvlucli a class of directors will come up for reelection.a'nd vacancies jiaused by death will be filled The mfeeting viIH ulso elect national OlFiccrs for the'jear as Well ds c6n- sideil rc'commeridations" for a budget and -tt nation,ll ijiiOla tl4cc-,sdty to carry on ' II16 ' rcconstructiori lytirfc bVersea's ' ^ Tlli call lo'the nicejifig is signed by Felix M Warburg, Paul Bair'wald, Ilerhei't H l!ehm,an, Jamei HT. Rosen- bktg,- /on-ih B. Wist-' and' Willlani Rosenwald.' '1 '' " '' _:-^- ^--.-1 ¦¦', ,. Iftrge Tmnoat Expected al Eztm'Nosfdm Supper Nexi ''vetdfi^ ^. , 13 Churches .in I'DitanSsiS'' • '.¦ 'giving iFoucicen ..ChurfljBs, iitcletliug ,thc Bryden Rd.'Temple, ihavp joined ten gelher for the amiual Tlianksgiving Service to be held at Morgan Me.> n]oru|l Methc|dist ,P^urchj Mai|i St. and , Poiijwoqd - Aye., iiB:st ThurJ-i day mprnipg, lfpv.,28, at p SO o'clock, I'liB' pccaclier will bO P^v., J., Paul JonMi, Pastor of the Hdler Avc.,Evan- gpljc^l,Church. ,|tabbi^ Gnp >vill also take part in, the 5?rvlcp., . , This KFvice is ^igiyjicant oi Temple Israel jn that,it,eoiVitit|!le4,,tlie qnljf J#vv-)ij.l; g^jiup involved 4", tb** Ji"''* religiou? .e-vprejifign p£, tliajdfsgivinj; %ery <;hurcl) i^ so)tti;erfi au^ ^.tsf^in Columbuf wjUjb'e w/eJlTj-eprcsfOte^ Tbe Temple membepbip as v;cll as incpibcrs <)f olber JeiytshjCongrega- llonj pre nrge^ to attend thesi; serv- /«", - '] I I' I . t i'l ¦-- ' rn ^ u .1 . . Hedasi^h ihntmr Dinner To -" B«i Heidi At Neil House i The'Hadaswib'PonorvOmfier vtill take pla^e al the Nell Houi^e, Sunday evening, Dec, 0-, J»t {.30 o'clock Evelyn TlattiETox of Chicago, will give ,a.dianiati<: recital entitled "The Spirit I of PalesUne'* Mr. E. Ji Scfiatifarber, noted leadiir of tlp^ cit^. will also taldfesn tlie group. Mr:^ Elma Ehrlich I eytnger i/iUibiUveii'tbi: opening pfuyu'. Mrs, B.'Wi Abrain- ion will be wtiog boJesi for thf evej^uig. il'hc niUjii^ accouipaiibiiebt -for Mrs. Foxifind for die Idm' on JlYoutli Alijuli' will be fprnishtsi by Mfs. Lilban Levin Yenki^i and tiitcr ' Evelyn Levin. * .'"i > i ' / Rcscrvatiutu' ftt:. this' allair are still being taken by Mrs^ B. W. Abiam,ivu/ Lliairm^n ..f Uui x:ouiu1iittee, Mrs. Sig Oi'istefli, Tieaatrer, or by aujiiMi- dtfi^i Itdsid ni«nibtf. ' ' . "-. The. clabpr.atg . preparati.ons -wliich have been made tor the Ezras Noshun aijijui}! ,Suppcr, which .is to.be ,held^ mptf Sunday,'Nov. 29, 'at th9,'ABiidalh Achiixi S>'n!igggaej, promise to m^kc^ this ^vefib On'e^of th'e m'ost successful' aliairs of llw year"". Tt sliould also b^ one. pf the bi!st,attettrfcU, ^uJ^hji; by die largi nunibfr' of JtickciSsSold'tiy. tbe coiumittees iltrs. Jt Caller, cai«ible cbairmah of the supper cOmmlUc^, is being assisted by a large pumber of enthusiasltc " ahd deVoled . workeVs. No'thing liaa bee'ii overlooked in pro¬ viding a. dellcio'iis incal' a^ well as'able speakers and'good'eiltertajntnent ' ' /Mr. Allah Tdl-shisti, ra'dio cpm- nieiit'aiot, 'vvill act aVtoastbfasler'foti tbe cvennig's prograni^ 'Arliong'tholc scheduled to' s'ptalc are' ffebbis M, tlirschsptung and 't.''Orto«l«»ld and Rose Su^dri)i1an,'exctutive'director 'oi Hie SchonthiS'pi'hter."'' . " Thc'&ra's'NO'sbirt SOde'ty.'whicli is one ot the first and lar^Cst''pri'*alE 're¬ lief groups in this tiity, haS'oftett been tilghly commended'by ' local JelvlsU leaders "for its splendid Wori6"Oh he- llafi' of''thrf 'Httfortnnale arao'njf' ilsl Bceaus't of its V^ttli 'bhlle deeds. The Oluo'JeWiih ''ChronicW-be'sptaks the slippirt oi the Jivvisit conuniiltliy loS thi Ezrai NosUim Society dinner iit*l Smiday evening. ¦"' " ' "' ' . . ' Dr: Hks^I^KcirWto-i^dflress (). S. 'tJl At^S^ 'C&^pter „ „ Tuesd^ty* Oc'Ca 1 , ,T|]e Htllel Foundation qnd iho 0. S y.. Clopter^of AviWi joijitly present Dr Harold, jKo.|:n ot, New York city as tlie guest spcaleer Pec I St, At Pojserene Refectory, „A11 ore Avelcoine toiatteuil the djnncr wbiisli cammsjwes at,S:.10/ 'Those H'h» nfi inte^stfd, liut life ijwble to b«jprcs- tiit tor the dinner,, ^u-ij ur^ed to pt- teiid the lecture h'1\k1i, wiH 6t»rl at 7 Oft P. M. ' ^ " 1' I , D>i. Hvpld 1 Korn vyjs .grwiuatcd by Cplimibia CoIl?geMB Wl tsiiOi gener))!, l;9tio^$, aud final h(|nors in, Comnarallye Litetaturo, A f^v'. yeara .later, he rettAed thi; dtgr«ji8 ot JJiw- leriot Ads ftppiitbe sdiooliof iPo- lilitnl. Silieiice, ai)il i>ya? atfofded Use Bluiner Medal toi," exqcUenccut Awer. .icew History BroQ^ Stre^'X«i'iil^0~thit4 Aamtd JahSeS'h Setf@f Smday Evening ;' ' I ... I ' f An plans bave been completed fjir the s'ccoud Annual jubilee, consisting of a Jit.ney Supper, Utiteo Pnrty''and liafiis,^to .be giyen uhder the au;:pices of iije Tiferelh Israel Scn'ior £isfer,- ho'od,' in cooperation with tbe Junior Sisterbdpd and tbe Broail^St. 'Temple .Brothelhood. Tbjs affair will be litlid ibis'comiiTg "^Siu^day, at G o'clocit m t'lic Spciai'Hall of the TeSipIs. Tfere 'wi)l Jib'nO admlssioH diatge. . '^' _ "J The stigper ,is jbeipB .prepared Jiy a well jt^oijjivet^r^nif^p'pf,(Poking experts' from Jlie .Sistct^iood, under the chairpjn^iip-^t JjI^^.^TlobJas Pol¬ ster, and Mi:s. Ben Katz", vice-chair¬ man. The sup|ier viill be served in cafeteria stjTc^ sl>" that "iftyone may choosexinl^i^DscJ^oods th^y care for, >vtth iiotbitijg costing Wore tban 'five cen^s.'^ A .i^mplete ^variety of foods vvill 'be' aervqd w;tb all popular aiii^ retresnlng drinks. "* . ' .' . After the supijer^th? Sunday jii^ht party' will 'be .l.ield,, f^turin^, Bingo and a "variety of oilier games. * At¬ tractive- and u»:ful prizes ' will be awarded ^o the winners bf the Bingo gaiiies. 'Mrs. Sam iFinp is' in charge of tbo 'selling of the cbonces and the raffle. A grand prize ot $10'in cash will be awa?d^ W'the"^ lucky ticket lioldei'aVlhfs 'jitney'^Uj^p'e'r aiid'Hingo Party.' ffclth^ vtiIuabJ4'j?it<y.li««ll be giveft'aiira^ lA^Wmncra: 'M'l'i.B.-F. UviniSrt'i»"isslatinir'Mrs."Sam^Finc, br'the 'gdicraV arratigciiienis o! the affair.-' i"" ' ' ' ¦ M'ri. Ab'c Ppllock .and' Mrs. it ParrisI^ ur^ in cjiarge of the "^ic^et scUiiig and Mrs Cjiarles Solomon is chairnian'of .the Tc^ephonq Squ|id. ^Irs. Herman Moscnflial, Jubior Ad¬ viser,' vvill o.ffer a free eiitertainment tp any Jiiidci''. n-rember of the' con- gregati'oii sellb^ a bo'olt'of tickets at a,i t 'V I I- J I .V T??"*- .! . M I < ' Mr.' VVUlIan). W'aEScr4tt:pm is duolr; ;niin ^i i\\e goiau^^l atid be'lylll be a's- 'iisied by tl\e foUowiSs' ^fr. Ben Fin- kelstciu, "Milt. I^eUlen Aliramson, >Mr. S'ara Wpsserstroin, Mr. Bernard Feif- lulger, Mr. I^en Gross'inan, Mr. Fraiik V. Bayer and Or. Aladar Zipser, Mrs'.'Morris'Btovni, president'of thb TifereHi^lsrad SIsterhobd, wishes to thjulc the piunliers ot tlic farious cifBimitlfeil v/ho are 'woftrng so en- Ihiisiastically ''tn order to assiire 'ih.: n '^ 1 " '. '..J ,'.: ,' .1 J' \ Ui";&i».o*"«1ife Jubilee, 'Jbe procCedi. -Dr, Karn l,i>s.,tatea (h4t., It? »»bi,„ ^,,j.^j, l,ill'feo tuwari'tlis mulrile- a«d eolarful b'Stoucal. b«?.«!.wd.^,,^,^.^f,„,,.s5i , its'Sunda^'aud ppssessiid by tbe Jei, s, of Antmw t«' „^^ g.^^^,,,'! mrt gcptsTfilly rffltiziiii; ,TlDi,«ipsyiei lliB Jews' sa rival in Ameiica, <i8d tljelf suttIi«IMit here'is vividly told by D? , Ivnrn, wiib ttfict lusiQiic^l uceutissy, yet ill 4 ito^uJbi; vein., .The iutsrint at the K'tiite is gtjatly eiifejisccdiby upniertiiii ijterepptieon vj;vi»,ani) par- ti«itj!, tUi! pfigfMls of' yiiiitjl line wvtr two hundred 4iid hfly yerir:i.,uld T^ punosii lui Jilt; i>ddi»:s!i im ta eiiow tSut tile J«we,wr.f!! va;RiUit& iu Araei- ll"«.4^ ttOt \(rKv-,l tild eb««te it bcpti^l.t ibat tUy si.'i t'<:weoaKj3. u)iruds<» ajid antsilppiiris it is Ptuvtjtl fiiine by I)r„ Cssu KlghimW smA H^. -Lfcliliteruoa SsliiHttbal, .^ ,., Siirvisa I^Togias^ i ' ' M3.WS tho&i/wbo ^11 addrciu, tlei Ccagregstion atvijui ScUotial C^m- SSeJiiorat*?* ServiUs Mbsibibd ioJ^4^Jl-. ifey,s!ViSs4as, ^Ssassiibcti !S, will brfOr. <ieO:3e W.'R.fgliSa,lfe, PfeadajS oi Olijo Stido Valtisftity w)d JUev.' M. tf. Lichbtsii', Mfaiiater of lbs First <Di»' gt«gaS(93Sii Chuis^ ' Furtimr, dsfciuU w! be aiSsnauie'! bi Lstii Issaea. <>| . "{Ije.ttelsWSi * ' •¦ . 1 _,e AS JEWS AND LOYAL CITIZENS OF COLUMBUS, IXTS SUPPORT THE PRESENT COMMUNITY FUND DEIVE im%
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Title | Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1936-11-25 |
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A WEEKLY Nfe,W6PYiipm fOg tHE ,|[^Wl3>-l HCJME
Volume XVIt—*N<> 153
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