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Jewish Ideals
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
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Strictly Confidential
By PHINEAS t. BIRON
ITB OUT
' It's still H secret, but nn impres¬ sive Kroup of infbicntinl German- Americans In this country ore quietly preparing for an cffectivd anti-Nazi campaign. . . . They're gutting worried at the rising anti- German feeling engendered by Nazi nctivities. ... When the fuehrer of tho German-American Bund in St. Louis was asked to namo the members of his organization, <ho blanched and snid; "Oh, 1 couldn't do that—they all worlc for Jews." . . . Albert Zimmcr, Cincinnati Hitlerite, boasted that somo of the students nt the Hebrew Union Ool- legu sent hfm a large quantity of tin foil for forwarding to Germany. . . . This strange item comcs to you from tho Chicago Times ex¬ pose, which is arousing tho countjry. . . . They say that Uncle Sam )« rabhcT perturbed about tho con¬ tinually increasing Nazi propa¬ ganda below the Rio Grande. , . . A few short-wave radio broadcasts to Latin America dedicated to tlie promotion of dcn|Ocrni:y and (intl- Fascism might b; in or<|pr. . , , Dr. Boris Sokoloff has discovered a new disease, called ,"tha malady of the Caesars" .... Ho clnims that political dictatorship is deadly for the occupant of such a I'ascist seat of power, and that tiie glandu¬ lar disintegration of Mussolini and Hitler is a matter ot the very near future^ . , . TH£Y WONDEIt
The, Jews in Germany placed great hope in Mussolini's tete-u- tcte with Hitler. . . . They had been told by thoso "in tho Itnow," that the Ducc would tell Adolf lo drop the anti-Semitic lino in hjs propaganda. . . . Now we hear, from some one who really might know, thnt Adolf shed tcjirs and reproached Mussql(ni because the Jattcr's son has signed a contract with the non-Ar^an Mctro-Gold- vyn-Mnyer company. . , . Three test-Unown Jewish athletes of this (!9\mtry will emote before the movio ^omeia. , '. . Thoy are; Snm Stol¬ ler, ths oprtntcr; and Mnsio Pdtji- ))loom ahd Ait LapUy, the flatjc iiHistft.. , „ ¦.. The 1,'ajil popcr PiiS'?Bbrt»ch attachpii ii great (je,ni of rs'ignificancc to this 'discovery" —tliat the back of the American dollar bill has oij \% nn nrrange- jnent ot thirteen atoro forming tho PK-pointed Magen David ^O^lSn. . , . Just think how much more OKcited the DurchbrDch would bs if. it realized that this desjgi) is part of the obverse of th? Great SeM of the United States. , , , We wonder whether yon missed the social item annoi^ncing that the .granddaughter of Jules j3. Bacha, eminent Jewish bni|h«r, is no\v fho fiancee of Francis 'barren ^OX- shing, son of the man who led tho American Expeditionary Forces in the World War, . . '. Y'iiich re¬ minds us thnt on« ot Mr. Bnchc'a daughters is marrici) to thq woll- linown theatrical praiiuce^ Gilbert Miller. . . . TID BITS
Vladimir Horowit)!, celebrnted piano virtuoso anij soii-ln-law ot Toscanini, hasn't touched th» planp in a year. ... He Is sufforluB from ,the curious dfiiuslon that hii; career ia over. , . , 8te(«n fiwelg's n«xt* book will b^ a biography of Ferdinand.'MagellMi, th? flaplqwr. . . . Ludwig LewltDhn'S peijt ojup will tie called "I^ten Pl UMSTS"- ... It will be a friticol l^t^ivoy of literary personalities. , . , The Omaha .JicwB-Bee, whjoh Willipro Kandolph Hearst sole} Isn^ Wfok, was founded moro'th;in sixty yf^rs ogo by Edward Hoptwntof, ^ha n;Bn who was the first to mai((| puMiC Lincoln's Emnncijiatioit Froclsmit- tlon. . . ."Ivlauiico Slnimons, (or- mer commander-iii.chiflf of th« Jevrish War Vetfiran?, wants it known that he is t|i> landsiiiann of William Simmon^, founder «( tho Ku Klux Klnn. . , . Kn latX Man- rice was commantIcr.|n,chiet of the Spanish-American War Veterans, at which time Willlum wo» ^ men) ber of his staff. . . . I{ DObody else will do it v/^'U have to pnt our own back for 'predicting tho reelection of Hqiry 1 Schaffer of Pittsburgh to the post of. (.owmiii- er-in-chief of tlw ilfiwisii W^r V*t* ernns. . . .It jjappeiied Bt the J. W. V. 'convefltton 'st /fsbiiry Park last week. . ]', '. How'reio^em- ber that we predUf; the Blflctjpn nextyear of eitlwr jph G|l(ii)Bp pf Boston, Sam Kiel)} of 0t, }4)Hlg w Dotie WoTth of Camdcfl to. the highest J. W, y. pout. . . . Qeorg* Fredman, however still remaliis aW of ' the strong leaders wUbBUt holding office. . . . Asli the delft- t'Csntimied on paga 4)
Local B'nai B'rith Plan Ambitious Program For Season
One o£ the nioBL comprctionHivc, nmbitinuA, <'ulturnl procmms ever to be Hnclortaken by tiny Jev/ish or- f^aniztition in Columbun is being fihnounced thlt, wrek by Mi. Abe A. 'Wolnmii, Prfniclontj antl frank V. Bftyer, flrot Vive-prea,, und chair- tnnrt of the proj;ram comniiUt>c of ZiOn J.odf^o, Ti'iini R'rith. Promin¬ ent <iplritual lenders such as Jiabbi Abba Hillel Silver nf Cleveland, O., Itabbi Mlllon Steinberg nC Nev. York City; Well known aulhors aa Man In Lowenthal and Tvlaui ice damuch; a dinner und dance in honoi* of Charles Roscnbaum of Denver, Colo., Pros, of District No. t B'nai B'rith, are nmon^ the nt- trnetlona Columbub Jewry ean look forward during the fall and winter season.
The first meeting ot Klon I-^idge will be hold next Monday ovcninf^ At the Kast Broad Si. Temple. Every Ben Br|th bhould be prebenl aa this first soTdon which will begin promptly at 8 o'clock.
Scheduled un the evening's pro- grnm \a n comedy entitled* "The Blnrriage Proposal" by Anton Chekov to bo played by Paul and Sylvia Lipson and \villie Gomberg, members of the Ohio State Cniver- sity Hillel Flayers. Another com- ctfy pkit "Marx Brothers" will be put on by Rip Kaplan of New York City, Syd Eiqhner, Akron, 0., and Edwin fiabol, Cincinnati, members of the Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity,
A ten minute re\iew o£ Jewish current events will also be given by Allan Tarshish during tlie eve¬ ning. Jtefreshments will be served at the close of the meeting.
Samuel ievinger Is Killed In Spain.
The news thia week of the death of Samuel LevlnBer,20-year-old-3oii of Fabbi and Mrs. Leo J. Levingcr^ 2257 Indianaoln Ave., has come as & jjl^rjck tc tl^& tiiiti'^e Cf^Jitnibub Jcw!t<h Qommunily, Samuel tvas fattilly wounded Tr\hile in the In- ternationf Brigcde in Spain. He wag enlisted aq pihute In the ma¬ chine gun company of the Abra¬ ham IJneoln Battalion, loyali^^t shock troops made up of American citizens.
Samuel wat^ indeed a unique pcrsonalityr During the past few yearr> ho travelled to distant points m mining and manufnctuiing lo¬ calities to get first Irand informa¬ tion on working conditions of the masses. He endured many hard¬ ships to attain his goal, and ulti¬ mately paid with his life fighting for fi caune Jn which ho was vitally interested.
Possessing a keen inind ami u Jovial countenance, Samuel was admired by all who knew him. His passing will be deeply mourned by friends, lelatives and members of the American organization wIio' ure hclpin^thp Loyalist eauso in Spain.
Our sympathy goes out to the paViintB, and the brother and bister of tho deceased in their bereave¬ ment.
Rothenbergy Hymasi to Open Conference Campaign
A diseusflion of the Pnlritinlan .iiination, by Juage Mnrrig Rothen¬ berg, and an oxpof»ition of the pro¬ gram of aid for Knropean Jewry by Joseph C. Hyman, will open the session^; of the Katt Ceiiiial States Kpgionnl Conference, announre- ment of the progiam last w(^<>k lo- vpnled. The confcience will bo held at rittsbuigh Saturday o\t*ning and Sunday, OUober Ifi und 17.
Other highlights of the sessionr, will be a discussion of :i'(sistanfe to Orman Jewish refugcn in this country, an aualyi>is of current de- volopinents in the \anou3 fiekh of Jewiah social work throtighout the country, and con^ideiation of prob¬ lems in financing buch activity. Nationally recognized ^pcakeis will pit'jicnt thc<ic subjects to the delc- gtacs from six .<?tHlos, who will dn- CU13 the subjects on the basis of piactical experience in thoir ow« communities.
Several Columbusites will have piomincnl parts in the program. Among them are Mn. K. J. Gordon mid Mr. Edwin J. Sclmnfaiber.
"With thi' eyes of Jews Ihiough- out Ihe world focubed upon Palci- t ne, as a leault of the Royal Com- misbion'a partition proposal am! the action taken by the League of Nations with regard to their re port, the aildiess by Judge Rothon- beig is expected to attract a rec- oid audience to the opening bcasion Satuiday evening. Palestine has. held a key po£.ilion in the emigr.i- Lion of German and Polish Jews who were able to leave theso land^, and future dcvelopmenta will have vital effect upon this progiam of assistance for European Jewry.
An exporition of the activity and aims of the Council of Jewish Fed¬ erations and Welfare Fundb,' by Wiliiani Shroder of Cincinnati, president of the Council, and a re¬ view of progrchs m the legion by Hqnry Wiseman, of Detroit, reg¬ ional president, will also hold im¬ portant places on the program of this ocpajiLnn.
lomp'emontin^^ the Palebtirtiaii discussion, v;ill be the address by Jo'ipph C. Hyman on "The Progiam of the .ToInt Distribution Commit¬ tee in thp Light of Present Prob¬ lems of World Jewry" on Sunday morning. Recent developments in several European lands ab well aa in Palestine have presented a rapid¬ ly ehanging situation to be met by the Joint Distribution Commit¬ tee, which has been responsible for tho vast program of assistance to Jews in Germany, Poland, Hnn- gary, Austria, nnd other countries.
This will be followed by a dis¬ cussion of community chest und Jewish federation relationbliips, na they bear upon the problem of pro¬ viding adequate financial support for necesfaary programs of welfare service. Prcsent:it.on of this Rub- ject will be made by William Shro¬ der, and Edv/ard M. Baker, of Cleveland Mr. Baker is a vice- president of the national Council of Jewish Kederationg and Welfare Funds, under whose auspices the conference wlH be held. Discussion from the floor hero again will be representative of the experience of the various communities.
He Made Herd's Vision A Reality
Schwartz to Addregd AZ A Chapter Oct. 17
Constitution Pay, in conjunction with Intocnittion'il A. 7.. A. Day, win bo celvbrated by the local chap¬ ter ot A. 7,. A. on Sunday, Oct. 17. An appropriate Conatitution Day program ia being planned. The gllfi!>t spealccv on this occaBion will ho Stanley Schwartz, local attorney ond commando): of tho local Jow¬ inh War Veterans, who will discuau the Constitution and ita relation to the Jews, Jlngravcd photos of the ulsncrs nf the Conbtitutlon will be presented to the Ilebicw ScIiool and Schonthal Center nt the close of the mooting.
IQ.YBAR'OI.D HAILBU AS TAUMUDIC PROOIQY
Chicago (WNS)—A ten year-old student at the Chicaj^o Hebrew Theological College who plays a good game of baseball ia being hailfid here pe a Talmudic prodigy, T^ie youna geiiiua is Morris Zacli- sr'ash, son of a Loa Angelea junk daifler. Movrls'waa borri in Shang¬ hai where his parents settled alter tieeing itovit Kussia. Habbi Saul Sllber, dean of the college, declared that Mo^fis Iqiows more of Talmu¬ dic Ut4ratDr« than most experts. He \i (Studying Rabbinic commen- t»r(ea in a elass with students six and seven ye^nt hla aeaior.
Good Win Speaking Tours Get Under Way
HARRISBUKGII, PA. (WNS)— A two-week speaking tour cover¬ ing ^0 cities throughout tho countiy will bo launched hero on October 7th tiy Mr&. Jesse M. Ba- der, chairman of the women's com¬ mittee of tho I^ational Conference of Jews and Chnstians, as part ot a two-montli campaign to enlist the active support of women in piomoting justice amity and un- derstandmg among members of all faiths in America. Tho itinerary of Mrs. Badcr'a tour will be: I'ltts- burgh, Oqt. 8; Columubs, Oct. 11; Indianapolis, Oct, 1<1; Cincinnati, Oct. 13 J St. Louis, Oct. 15; Kan¬ sas City, Mo., Oct. 18; Des Moines, Oct. 2 0. Omaha, Oct. 21; Lincoln, Oct. 22; Denver, Oct. 25; Salt Lake City, Oct. >27; Long ¦ Beach,, (California, Oct. 29; Los Angeles, Nov. 1; San Francisco, Nov. 3; Ijerkeley, Nov. 4; Portland, Nov. 8; Spokane, Nov. 10;' Butte, Nov. 12; Chicago, Nov. 16; Milwaukee, Nov. 16; Minnea¬ polis, Nov. .17; Detroit, Nov. .18; Cleveland, Nov.'lO; Bntfalo, Nov, 22; Bochcster, Nov. 23.
Hadassah To Sponsor Institute of Jewish Education
The man lurking at the imp of Palestine (in the picture abo\e) is Mcnahem Uisishkm, ^eleran /ioni^t Ic.idcr nnd "Wftrld President of the Jcfli'^U Nation. 1 1 uiul under whn'-c leadership the Jewish people's fund for the iicqi)i<<ilion of the &oil oi Eretz Isr.icel made tremendous progre .s in tlip la*;t '=c\cntccn years of its thirty-five-yoar-old record, ,
TEXT SUNDAY, October 10th,r
A ¦% cry "intorcGting educational piflgram 1hi<i.ypnr is this week W- ing announced by Columbus Chap- I'T uC Senior Hadaisah. Mrs. B. W. Abiamsun, rhaiimrm of education, oiitlinrd the Institute ot Jfewnh Kducatiou at lAit Hndas'-fth meet¬ ing.
Thr re will bo ^ courses of eight Ipctuvos each in "Contemprtraiy Jcwi'ih Problems" "History of Zionifam'' and "Jeuish Book Ro- \icw'.'' There will be a course in Hebrew which will e'^trnd foi a full period of 24 weeks, linthmm^m i'l lunning high nnd an active in¬ tercut i*? nU'eady ihown with over 50 women having registered f(ir tlio courBfi and an attendance of at Iea^.t a 100 i<5 expected.
Among Ppeakeis scheduled are- P^abbi Lee. J. Lcvinger, Profe'jsor Theodore Rockman, Dr. Donald Tip¬ pett. Kabbi Harry Kaplan, Dr. B. W. Abram-iJon, Lima H. Levingcr Profcfasor Aithur Sal/, Allan Tar- -.hi^h and Dr. M. H. Lichliler. The couibo ia open to all whether a member of Hadubbah or not ^Yith a nominal reRistration fee of §1.00 which includes the entire series of 21 lecLurca with the exception of tbe Hebrew course.
The Institutt; will open itb scs- bions the last week in October For further information, c<»U the chaiiman, Mis. B. W. Abiamson or attend the ne,\t Hadassah meet¬ ing which will be bpoflfcorcd by the educational committee, Octo¬ ber IU at 2 p. m. at the Fort Haves 1 Hotel. An outbLinding speaker
ARREST OF ARM MTMO!
m
J E n U S A L I, j\l (WNH-J'alcor At;ei!'_y)—The; Miilti of Jcru"aUMii isbUrd tt inanifC'Lo calHni; upon tho Arabs of p,ilcslin(: to icLuiii io work and to end tho jjeneral t.tiiko which hadnind^oxtcmivo hcadw.i\. The deposed piesident of tlic Aiab ll.;;her Committee, still sheltered by the prccinrts of the Moisquo area, voiced liis Rr.ititudc to the Arabs foi their loyal dcmonslia- tions for the Aiab HtRhor Commit¬ tee lifter the disswlution of that body on October Int. Ho uri;ed, however, that tho loyalty should not lake tho form of a "sympathetic gcneial strike There was consider¬ able speculation a^; to whether the unusual appeal of the Mufti \va3 the result of a sugpfostion made by the Government.
Ciicles opposed to the Jlutl-i of Jerusalem, which have not felt the heavy hand of the Govdi^nient lo tho same extent as the Mufti's friends and followers, cited foui leafcons to explain why tho Mufti had officially called for the ter¬ mination of the general strike. First, it was &aid, the Jluftl had luained that theie was no pros- I'ecl of the success or continuation of the general strike; Fccondly^ the
il ilipie ViTiIl be held in Detroit, iLuthb; Hose SuRarmnn, in memory; will addicss this scission,
MichiKim, a National Confereneo io I ot 'Mhrit Luths, Mrs. Anne Shu-t ^—
celebiato the 35th Aniuveisaiy steiPMii .ind iliss Mamie l^v.'cn-
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (WNS)—
—Another fiood will aiieuiihg tour
by a rabbi, priest an^ minister tui-
(Continued on pago 4)
•iitun, Mr^, Mollis Urown, in mom- ori, cf her paitnts-and of Miss Ro'^c bliweit; Mrs. Roy Stone, in
ince the esLabliahment of the Jew¬ ish National Fund. The instiumrnt which was then fashioned for the
acquisition of Palestine's soil as mon^arj of her father, national propci ty, has raised, 'dur¬ ing- the past 35 years, a sum 03v- ccedini,' .^21,000,000. With the funds cnhiisted to it, tbe Keren Kj^yc- meth acquired close to 400,000 dun- „ anvi of land on ^\^>'^1» '2^ eoI'3?'nVi'^ ^ fl /^ ^ amAac^lomeits "a\e b'-^iM'^^"'^^^£^A'''COiSflH'^ lisli^d *.nd on which yi\),W Jew— " ojw ii'ij-hth of Palestine's Jev.ish
flimnlate strike action.
The Jewish National Furtd wai urged to cslabiiah a iot^^^ \\\ Gkl\- Ice in memory of Lewis Andrews ' at A memorial meeting by th(i Jew¬ ish roloniflts in Nahalal. The Mun- iflipahty of Tel Aviv is considering naminjf tw^o nev/ streets for the lAto Czech leader, Thonma Masaryk, dnd tho sluin CominiSRioncr Andrews. Memorial mcctinga for Mr. An- Ihe eountry. One of these waa at drcws wero held in vftriouft ptttts of Huleh, where representatives of Jewish colonies in Upper tialiteo gathered to pay tribute to the man who had assured them Of security*
Synagogues at Safed and Afuleh also held special services. The Brit¬ ish colony, led by District Commis¬ sioner Keith-Roach^ attended me¬ morial exercises at the Enghsh church i|i Nazareth in front of which Andrews was fatally shot.
LONDON (WNS-Palcor Agency) —The newspaper<3 of Great Britain &ppro\cd of the unprecedcntedly firm action taken by the Govern¬ ment in Palestine to combat Arab terrorism. Tho keynote struck by several editorials was one of rcfifret that similar action had not been taken earlier. Welcoming the strin-
GovernmenL, deteimined to be firm i ^p„t measures adopted by the Gov-
Lecmre Senes To
])opiiIalion —live and work.
To mark the occasion and to make possible a new advance, the Jewish National Fund has now em¬ barked on a huge land acquisittnn program in the lluloh Zone and in Upper Galilee. The Detroit Con¬ ference has been called under tho slogan "Forl?ard to Huleh and Up¬ per Galilee[" and is expected to take impoitant action for tho reali¬ zation of this program.
ScKoiKthal Center Scouts Elect Oificers
The Troop Committee ol Troop 120, sponsoied by Schonthal Cen¬ ter, elected tbe following officers
in suppieasing all agitation, was preparing to aiiest all agitators connected with the strike move¬ ment ; thirdly, tho citrus season is approaching, ?o that nn Arab general stiike would be viitual sui¬ cide for the Arabs; fourthly, there was widespread publicity-voiced Aiab objections to the strike, in¬ timidation being the chief weapon of the ajritators.
Noimalcy was tbe kejnotc of
Four events have been planned
Jtick Goodman, yfiu Bryden Jload, Chainnan; Mr. Samuel Luchs, 161(3 Franklin Ave., »Sccietary and Tica- urer; >lr. Kenneth Washerman;
.01' the kctme series suonE-oied by j 755 jjiy^j^.^ f^na^)^ TMucational and the education committee of tho 'Council of Jewi'di Women beaded
LOCAL CDMAIITTHE
TO COLLECT BOXES
The Jewish National commit¬ tee of the Columbus Chapter of Senior Hada'isah, with Mrs. J. K. Bomstein as chairman, is busily ent^agcd thij. week in a local diive to collect the Jewish National Fund boxes and cash distiibutionn.
<T. N. F. is one of tho most imjior- tant fund raising agencies for the purchase of land in Palestine. If anyone has a "blue and white" J- N-F box which has not been col¬ lected, or if anyone desires one in their homo, tbe chairman would greatly appreciate it if you would phone Mrs. J, K. Bomstein, Fair- fox 8862. ,
Tho planting of trees in Pales¬ tine is another important function of The Jewisli National Fund. The following people havo contributed towaids this fund: Mrfa. Sig Orn¬ stcin, in memory of Mrt. Safah Kacbel Schiff of Palestine; Mra, Ben Yalman, m memoiy of lier fa¬ ther und Mis. Anna Lupei; Mortis Lee, Kichaid and Marlorie Ann Yalman, in memory of Mr. Albert
ly Mrs. Mitik Feinknopf wlio will bu assisted by Mrs. Hany Zeiser in charge of ticket sales. The course is open to tho public and Jicludes thiec W9II known speakers Aho ha\'e appenerod on previous Council seiies and whu becauiac of tneir popularity have been asked ^1 spenk i>gain.
'Dr. Felix Held of Ohio State Uni¬ versity will appear on Nov. 17; Professor Harlan Hatcher also of lho Unitcriiity'is scheduled for ilan. IJ; Marjorie Batcbelder's AJario- ni»tteg, Feb. 16; and Dr. Joseph Ucmenyi of Western lleserve, Maich 21.
With the exception of tho Mario- I ottes* which will be staged at the Uiydcn Road temple.at 3 o*clock on Feb, IC, all of the e\ents will lie iJieceded hy luncheon ul the Ft. Hayes hotel.
OHETTO BENCHES TOR
JEWS IN AUSTRIAN
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
VIENNA (WNS)--^Vlgoroui pro¬ test by Jewish pdrcntH have dis- Lloaed that many secondary schools ni various paits of Austria have ( .tabliabed ghetto benches for Jew- i-^h students. The segre^iation of .Ftwiah students is being carried on without official oiders from the imnistry of education. Tn a num- "jer of instances the ghetto benches have been abolished after firm Jewish protests.
AN EXPLANATION
For th(i first time in KS ye.irb the Chronicle was last week threatened wit!v a. shutdown, due to the city-wide strike of Columbus printers. However, through a special arnjngemeiit wilh an out of town concern, w(,» \yere able to issue our newsi)a]>er to the Jewish honieb of Cohnnhtis and Central Ohio.
VVe .sincerely hope th.it all orf;ani/alfons and our loyal readers will bear with ni> durinji; this euierf;en<'y, hs ue are doinji^ the best we can under llit; circnnistances. To offset this handicap we are'printing an >pij^Iit column newspaper instead of faeveii, thus addinfr more news and feature articles. ,
Reuiend)er^-~all news articles and local items must be in our office no later vthat \Vfdm,'sday 5 p. m, in order to appear in next week's issue of tbe Chiunicle.
THE OHIO JEWISH CIlUONICLl!: lieu Z. Ncustadt, Managinjj Editor.
Training Man; Dr,.Don Shunter, man, 930 Kelton Ave., Progiam and Activities .Man; Mr. Allan Tar¬ shish, 181(5 Diydcn Road, Person¬ nel Man; Dv, Aaron Canowitz, 10- 01 Lilley Avenue, and Dr. Henry Piatt, anO' S. Aidmore Road, Health Advisors.
Mr. Joe Schwaitz, ^2 E. 141h Ave. who has had a wide experi¬ ence in scouting, was appointed S'coutmaster for tbe Troop and Mr. William Barash, 1158 Linwood A\enuo, As<;istant Scoutmaster. Mr. Baru&h will aleo direct the ac¬ tivities of the Club acDuts who've mcmbersbip is composed of boys ranging in age fiom nine to twelve. The membeis of tho Scout Troop aie twoKe to sixteen.
Thib Committee of lepresenla- tiTiC men aie inteiested in stiength- ening and developing the character of the >oung boys who aie mem¬ bers of these groups and each member of tbe Troop CommitLce IS responsible for specific duties in planning a program that will develop the scouts into useful Columbus citizens.
Abe AUerman, Boys* Director and Don Batten, Eoy Scout Execu¬ tive, outlined th6 duties of the Troop Committo at tbe meeting at Sclionthal Center.
crnmentj tho Times said:
"The Government communique does not explain why it took over thrco months to make up its mind to take action against the associa¬ tion and individuals morally re¬ sponsible for the disorders and tcr- lorism. However, we must not look a gift hoise in the moutb and the first emotion is one of intense re¬ lief. This ia not confined to tbo Jews because the terrorism was di-
Irfe in most Palcatinian cities with . , , - . i ^ . i.-
..,,.,, .1 lectcd alao agamst moderate Araba
\irtually all shops reopening for ,¦«..,«. 1 ,,,. . 1.
, . ' ^ 1. 1. n. and British officials. Whatever be-
husine^s. Tt was not, however, tbe . ., __ ,^. , . „
1 p ^i -HT iil." r -, T ™ comes of the Mufti, his mfluenco appeal of the Mnfti of Joru-salem .„ u 1. 1 » 1 • a. 1 a
,.)u\^\. ,T,„ „«r. ,««,.ii.i .f^« n,„si»,. "Will be shaken by Josing control pf which waa ve-sponsjblc foe tb«^ tor-, ^57 oofl apnuallv ard of «'--- minationof thestnkeactivTtjivTio^'^^^'""" amiuauy awa ot
cause of the ceiisor.jiiip; 710 p&pcr Wiis .(bio to nublisli tbo Mufti'a nianifualo which lauded the Arabs for their dcmoiistiaLion of loyalty.j Act^iitnnt Dii-tilct Commit'-ioiier
fiftj'cn ^
I hUnUjea cleuca jrj.laLnfnits""''?'^' policy,"" The eduorfal addK thafc Da¬ mascus is the center of tlie terror¬ ists, leferring to tho recent Arab ;inti-i£ionist Congress at BludaU.
J, !
,* ^t ^.- ' r^ -i I 1.' ij.,Tho deternnnation of lho Palestmo
0. M I'lne-Gordon, who himself „ . . ... -^ -.
, .- , 1 H t. Kiovernment to maintain order is
escaped the assasims' hulIotE-, ex-1, , , , , . . .
. , ., , i. J - iv likely to deter advcnturcr.s,
amined thn-tv men sufcpocted in the _ ^ j
Times concludes.
the
B'nai B'rith Open? Bi^ ,^lembcrs!iip Campaign Here
The membership committee of Zion Lodge No. G2, B'nai B'rith, opened its annual ,diivu for new members at a meeting held last Thuisday evening at the Excelsior Club. Plana wero laid for the greatest campaign for new mem¬ bers ever undertaken in this com¬ munity, 'Sentiments expressed by the officfixs resulted in a stiong appeal to Columbua Jewry to lend its support to the many impovtant activities, of B'nai B'rith. Every effort will be mado to have every Columbus Jew who ia not a mem¬ ber of the Order to Join, The slo¬ gan for this years campaign will be "B'nai B^rith Needs You. You Need B'nai B'rith.'»
Those in Cbluinbug and surround¬ ing OAiyns who desire to join the B'nai B'rith, aro asked to contact Dr. R. A. Jaffee, secretary, Fair¬ fax a&l8, or any officer of tbe lodge. i .
slaying of Lewis Andrews. The re¬ sults of the grilling were not re¬ vealed. Terroristic activity took an¬ other life when Sheikb Al Fattab wart murdeied on a street in Acre. Polii.e^ continued to arrest agita¬ tors and sti ike leaders. Chief among these wa-? tbe Kadi, pro.'si- dent of tbe Keligious Court in Jaffa. The Government censor bus warned all newspapers again'it re¬ printing comments appearing in the British pvesi. They havo alao been forbidden to publish quota¬ tions from udio broadcast'i or other <;oui ces or to engage in tbo mutual reproduction bf nevjs from Arab and Hebiew newspapeis. ariested on October 1st and de
Tho five Arab Itaders who were arrested on October 1st and deport¬ ed on tbe •\\arship Sussex from Haifa were believed to have been transfcricd at sea from the crui¬ ser Sussex to the destroyer Active, which is understood to be taking them to the island of Seycliells in tho Indian Ocean. Despite the plea¬ sure brought to bear upon them Arab taxi and omnibus companies continued their legular traffic schedules, Dii\ers also failed to join iil the stiikc movement,
With Dr. Mussein Khahdi, Mayor of Jei usalera, deported f i om Pales¬ tine, thr* chief executive of the municipal administration is Dr. Daniel Auater, Jewish vice^mayor. The problem of tbe city's leader js said to be under setious consideid- tion by the Goiernnient. Jt is re¬ ported that there is a possibility of tbe appointment of a Briton as inuyor of Jt^iubalein.
An attempt to form a new Arab Higher Committee, in deiianre of the luling made by tho (jovern- meiit failed to mateilalizc, Arab leudeis .who weitj not union^ those rounded up met bccretly to cieate a new mstiument which would con¬ tinue the flight for the Arab'cause. It waa believed that fear of tbe Governmeht'fl retaliatory measures prevented tho formation,of a new committee. AU Dabegh, notorious nationalist agitator, vas arrested for Incitemjint to a general etrtke. Aa a result of the aeitatlou in Jaf¬ fa and Nablus, Arab centere, many stores closed down. Tho, effort to create a substitute Arab Higher Committeo was initiated by sever¬ al lerforlst leaders. AUbougb their conferences boro no fruit, tbey did
The Telegraph observes that while the assassins who killed Commissioner Andrews at Naz¬ areth have not yet been apprehend¬ ed, lho origin cf their inspiration in the Arab Higher Committee is indisputable. W< ^- Battcrshill. chief secretary, who is the Officei Administering the Goi eminent, i^ commended for hi? courage and piomptitudc in striking at the root of political crimes, Referenco is made by tbe paper to the record of the Mufti as tha chief conspirator. The expression of regret issued , by the Arab Higher Committee af¬ ter the murder of Andrews did not rii^guihe ita slniRter motives, the Telegraph asserts, concluding that ftpait from the drastic action taken yesterday, the Government's policy for a solution of the deadlock has nftt <'hanged.
Tho action of tho Government, especially tbe deposition of 'the Mufti, makes clear in the Arab mind that lho Government cannot be Intimidated by terrorism, the Manchester Guardian says. Tb» Now&-Chronicle tjeplared that con- nidering tho forbearance of tbe Government hitherto, it must have had goad cause for tbe drastic ac¬ tion which it took. However, the Government muut not change its policy for a solution of the prob¬ lem in equity, the paper says. The Arab leaders wer? penalized, it points out, not becauso they were enemies of the Je^va but of law bu^ order.
IDENTIFY JEWISH FRIEND OtF JUSTICE BLACK
BUUUNGHAM, Ala. (WNS)— Tho late Herman B, Beck, who ^^a3 m the wholesalo groceiy und candy business in t1u4 city for 'iO years, was t1i9 Jewish friend tuentioned by Juatice Blaek in bis radib ad^ dress. A nativo of Grecnsbarq, Ala., Mr. Beck died on November 4, 1932. His widow, Mrs. Beck,' said *'I have never known a, tinec, kinder mon iu all wy life. I have never known Justice Black to speak an unkind word during the 40 years I have known him. He has never Bhuwn to the slightesfdegrea any racial or religious intolerance. AU that Mr. Black «ald in bb ad^difijaa waa true."
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1937-10-08 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1937-10-08, page 01 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
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>^fi?#*^?fK3.^*iflSpi^iSi'<£^^*AK.«.>m-?'?.^,^^^^^ •'"¦.iVi QUromrk t Devoted to American } ami Jewish Ideals A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME (Xjt.T/MiuTS, OHIO, (). i,, ,, y^ ^ vn7 Per Yc.li ¦51 (X); I'cr Copy 10c Strictly Confidential By PHINEAS t. BIRON ITB OUT ' It's still H secret, but nn impres¬ sive Kroup of infbicntinl German- Americans In this country ore quietly preparing for an cffectivd anti-Nazi campaign. . . . They're gutting worried at the rising anti- German feeling engendered by Nazi nctivities. ... When the fuehrer of tho German-American Bund in St. Louis was asked to namo the members of his organization, |
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| Date created | 2008-08-21 |
