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Central Ohio's Only Jewish J^cwspapm" sB.eaaJdng JSvery Hom^ r>.-j.-* •ir«T»*!i"'-fff»»'»-VW^(tiJt A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR 11 IE JEWISH HOME 'Dcvoteil to Idmcrieffn and > \ a»E-». .^—i.—flh-(» o ¦ta-^-nff.^ffA Volume XVII—No. 210 I I i' I 1^ Slmtly Confidential Tidbits From liiifcrywltcn Uy wimjilAS J. BIIION WE'RE TEtllNG YOU You cftn win a nico piece of clinnsro by bottiiiR Ihiit 6mnliti'B iSenry Monolty will be the next ptcaidcnt of B'nni Btilli . . . Too- plo who miRht to know arc snyini; that Rabbi Abba Hillcl Silver of Ciovolnnd trnd Knbbi Mordccni M. Kaplan havo »otli rcfuccd invita- tlpns to accept the presidency of the Jcv/ish Inotituto of KoIiBion ^vhen Stephen S. Wise retires . . . Itobbi Solomon Goldman io credited with ono o£ th? best linen on Dr. Wise ... It gooii sA follows: Ste¬ phen Wise wan born to rule an empire, but all the Jewish people could Kivo him was pulpit . , . There is a good job waiting for somebody who can qualify ae the administrator of Dr, Ggldmnn'a new Center, connectSd ^vith his ConBrogntlon Ansho Emct Believe it or not, fbe Eabbi has spent daya interviewing' profes¬ sional social worlicrs, but hasn't found his man yet . . . When the Niw York Tjinen runi) its next book fair thep vUI be a Jewish section for tl)o first time ... It will be sponsored by the Jewish Publication Society and two JeW' ish book publishinp; houses .'¦ The arrival of Dr. Bornhard, Klahn, European J. D. C. director, next week will coincide with an impor¬ tant J. D. C. pronoimcement , . . Incidentally, the J. D. C. is ready¬ ing a swell sound film for its 1938 campaign . . . Wc don't know whether ho has the title, but a young .German ¦, refugee by the namo of Werner is doinu the work of.cxccutive secretary at the Anti- Nazi League . .', In case you have Tifondercd why Grpsts's famous history of tho Jowe hasn't been brought «iF to date (it .ends with l|Jo)>e can tcH you that ^he rea-, :' "ii.^ory'^fthfe ,Icw8 from the very kpglWipg.te in the works .', , The IS'ntional Conference *f Jews and Christians News Service has Aryanizcd its name, to Beligious News Service . .,..Thc Federa¬ tion of Polish Jews has organized a salvage department which is col¬ lecting old clothes and selling them to raise money for Polisb- ' Jewish relief . . , You can see tho original mnrriago ¦ contract of Haym Salomon by taking yourself up to the museum «1 tho Jewish Theological Seminary . . .. Meyer Pesin, editor of tho Jersey City Jewish Standardi, has fathered a sohemo to organize a national council of Jewish high school and college fraternities • . . He got his toes stepped on heavily by spokesmen for the major Jewish college fraternities when he out¬ lined his plan at a meeting in New York, but he's going ahead with it Just the same . > . THINGS TO VVATCH Jewish. graduates of JelTerson ' Uedical College In iPhlladelphiu are readying an appeal to a prominent Jew on tho board of trustees to do something about tho fact that for the iirst time no Jewish students ,-»ero admitted to the freshman class . , . The bill for a Congres¬ sional Investigation, of Nazi propa¬ ganda sponsored by Bepresonta- tivo Dies of Texas will be approv •ed by tho Hulcs Committee on January 4tli, hut It will havo a new author, EcpreacntutivB Weaver of Korth Carolina . , t Arab propa¬ gandists in this country are mnk- .ing a special point of addressing Nazi meetings , ,, Ono of tho biggest names in American public life, who was a guest at n dinner given by a, famous Jewish profes¬ sor, w;hiBpered to Helnrich Bruen- ing, a former Gevmnn chancellor, that representativfl government will be as dead in America v/ithin three years as it iti in Gcru^atty... And he said it as good news, not bad, .. Wo wonder whetliec Uncle Sam's gamsbpers luiow that all Nazis in America have been or¬ dered to take up xiilla practice af¬ ter January Isb i^nd that several formerarmymen havo been engag¬ ed as Inatructprs , , . Tho Ameri- cnn Guards, student antl-deiiiitiv outfit, is active Jiot only at City Cullege but at dozfins of other, col- loiies ... A new college Fascist organization called the I'ciuhing IliillGs Is looki))^ for a tiew name beciuso GeHer.il J'ctiBhingiiapudiat- t'd Use use of his name ... All uf tbij J^'siictst and aititi-£j<fmUlo move- Msiitd in ths &UiWlfi Weot have NKW YOUK (WNB)—A plea to permit "divided opinions rogavd- ing niluationi) in other landa" to "crcnio cleavugo between relijdous group's in our nation*' lest "philo¬ sophies dominant in tntnlilarian states . . . dhnipl tho cordial rc- IntionsbipE^ which now exist amon[; Protcstanti, Catholic.-; and Jewn in America'' was mofle by I're.iident Roosevelt In ii statement released by Dr. Kverett R. Clinchy, director of the National Confereneo of Jews and, Christians. The Presi¬ dent's statement, given in connec¬ tion with tho tenth annlveisavy celebration of tho Conference of which Mr. Roofievelt is honorary chairman, called upon citizens to advance democratic principles in tho United States and declared that "in this nation we proclaim the equal rights of all rellRlbua groups wlietlier of the majority or of mi¬ norities, and find our unity in » common citizenship. The text of the President's state¬ ment read no follows; "This country \s thorougly com¬ mitted to the principle of civil and religious liberty. Instead of de¬ ploring the variety of racial strains and spiritual traditiuns which arc an inherent part of 'our people, we welcome thom as.a token of tho freedom that we enjoy ar^l believe that tho common life Is enriched by what each of these griiups contri¬ butes. In this nation \ve proclaim the equal rights of nil religious groups whether of the majority or of minorities, and find our unity in a common citizenship. Freedom of speech, of the press and of aa- asembly are guaranteed lo all by the Bill of Righti. "This American doctrine ia chal¬ lenged ov denied in other phtts of the world today. It ii my earnest hope that divided opinion? regard¬ ing sitqations in other lands than ours will not create cleavage be¬ tween reliffious groups -in owt own nation. Philosophies dominant in totalitaiinn state:; must not bo al¬ lowed to disrupt the cordial re- *lntion3liips which now exist among Protestants, Catholics and Jews in America. Wo believe in democracy, a happy combination of freedom and, responsibility. Our fathers fought for it and left it to us as our hcrilrige. We are determined to maintain it and to demonstrate in America tho possibility of a commmiity in which men of diverse r.achil origins and religious convic¬ tions can live together in mutual respect, friend-ship and cooporj- tion in all those matters that mnke for imman happiness and national well-being, "The perpetuation of these de¬ mocratic principles demand, as they deserve, our devotion and bhc- rilice. We mnst not hold them too cheaply at a time when they seem lo bo receding in some quart-irs where they wero once valued. Ra¬ ther they must be intelligently fos¬ tered and bravely advanced . I wel¬ come the effort of, tho National Conference of Jews and Christians to increase in local communities the number of its Hound, Tables of leading citizens of all faith."! vjho by mutual consultation and plan¬ ning may deal with occasions of distrust or misunderstanding and pave the way to cooperation." c;oi,TiMnu.s, oi-iio. ijilckmuf.r .u, vm Phi Ep Annual Awartl Goes To DjT. Adier Per Year $,?.0O; Per Copj- lOe ffew Officers Elided ¦BYLfflcalB'MaiE'rIlfc- William Wasserstrom, attorney, 50 W. Broad St., was elected presi¬ dent of Zicn Lodge No. C2, B'nai B'rith, last Monday evening at tho Bread St. Temple meeting hall, succeeding Abo Wolman, wlio oc- .eupied this office with unusual suc¬ cess during the pabt year. Tiic WJI, WASSERSTROM other officers elected Monday are as follows: Ift vice-president. Prank V. Bay¬ er; 2nd vice-president, Isadore Har¬ ris; asst, monitor, Snnford Lukin; Warden, Irwin Wolf; treasurer, Josepk 0. Goedman; secretary. Dr. R. A. JaCfco; and trustee for 193ti- 38-40, Jacob Myers. Tho delegates chosen to attend the Grand Lodge convention which is to bo held in Denver, Colo, lii 1938 are: Robert Mellman, I. W. Garck, Wra. Wns- seratrom, Abe Wolman, Walter Koii, ISatts Schwartz and Sam Guruvitjs. For guardian Bernard Feitlingcr defeated I.Auis Geitner for th&t ofEice. Both candidates, working in tho interest of tho lodge, conducted their campaigns in a moat dignified manner. In u statement to tho Chronicle Tuesday, Mr, Gertner suld "I Wish to take tljis opportunity to extend n)y thanks and appieclutlon to all those wlio vupporLed mo la&t Mon¬ day evening. I aleo desire to con¬ gratulate Zioii Lodge for kaving chosen a capable man as Bernard Feillinger." Accordinj; to un annonncemeut made by the executive committee, this year's initallation of oHicuis will again be In a form of a b^n- (luet on Monday e<reniug, Jan. lutli. Glaburate jliina arts »iov/ nndor ^ray N^tioisal Commander To: festal! Of fleers ,; Here'Jan.- 30th Harry SchalTer, national com¬ mander of the Jewish War Vet¬ erans, will be the installing officer and principal speaker at the Capi¬ tol Post, 123 JWV installation ban¬ quet to take place on Sunday, Jan. 30th at 0 p.m. at one of tho local downtown hotels. The new offi¬ cers of 1938 of the local post as well as the Ladies Auxiliary, will be officially installed. Honored guests for tho occasion will be: Sam Friedman, of Akron Ohio, one of tho national, vicc- commanders; Sam Cobb, past Ohio Dept. Commander of the Legion Ernest Grabicl, Franklin County Council Commander of tho Ameri¬ can Legion; Floyd Hartpcnce, Sht- th District Command,yr of the Am¬ erican Legion; A. 1. Hausman, Stato Commander of the Jewish War Veterans; Mayor Gesseman; Judge Arthur Day of tho Ohio Su promo Court, one of tho few hon¬ orary members of the J. W. V.| and Governor Martin- L. Davey. ' Tho committee of arrangements for the affair are: Sam Lichten- stcin, cbflivman, Joseph Dulsky, Harry Goldberg, Stanley Schwartz, Morris Lessuro, Joseph B. Topolo- sky, Sam Mellman, David Pastor, Dr. Lester Seligson, and Allan Tarshish. Writing Play About Freud VIENNA (WNS)—Dr. Sigmund Freud,*' world-famous psychologist and father of psycldatry, will he the subject of a new play written by Conrad Veidt, tho motion pic¬ ture actor. Veidt is now in Vienna discussing tho play with Dr. Ficud. Tho play will dramatize FVeud's famous psychiatric experiments. ning XVad., De^^a?p5'»5^rxjtming and residence" area tlio ighligh^; of **»pj,-i&y W"'''''^* ^•¦''''='' >"«'«*= ^'i* propos- the hanfr.tct ^mi'Sm^m^gB\f bite. ' Tho ordinance bjic. Itubbi Zelizei's Sermon DR. CYRUS AVLFAl CLEVELAND, OHIO —Dr. Cy¬ rus Adlcr, President of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, President of the Drop- sio Collogo and President of the American .Tcv\-ish Committee, was *, cho.^ea as the recipient of the third' Annual Phi Epsilon Pi National Service Av/ard. This award is giv¬ en 1 o that Jew In America who has contributed most to the construc¬ tive life of his people. The judffes who chose Dr. AdIer were tbi^o members of tho Fraternity, Dr. Abram Leon Siichur, National Di¬ rector of the Hillel Foundations, Richard, E. Gutstadt, Director of the Anti-Defamation League and Judge Theodoro Rosen, of Phila¬ delphia. Tho previous recipients of the Award were Miss' Henriet¬ ta Siiold in 1935 and Dr. Stephen S. Wise in 193(5. Over 400 delegates from the 31 Activo Chapters and .19 Alumni AssocLitions of the Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity assembled afc^tlio Ho-, tel Carter, in. Cleveland, for l:hc]n\thre6 da^ Annual convention, b.eginnins "tvid., ¦" ""'" The highl; tana.' t wlien Rabbi Abba Ilillel Silver headed agalttxyof speakers, includ¬ ing Governor Davey, Mayor Bur¬ ton, Attorney-General Duffey and tho TCcipicnt of the Third Annual Phi Epsilon Pi national Service Award given to that Jew -ivho has contributed most to the essential life of his people. The presentation of the Award was made by Louis M. Fushan, of Pittsburgh, Grand Superior of Phi Epsilon Pi. Scbolarsibip Plaques 'were awarded to the ten chapters of Phi Epsilon Pi which led their respective institutions in scholarship this past academic year, establishing a new record, by M.aurice Jacobs, the Executive Sec¬ retary of tho Jewish Publication Society of America, who has oc- cupicdi the office of Fraternity Sec¬ retary for ten years. Marshall Goldberg, of Elklns, West Virginia, No. 1 Jewish ath¬ lete of tho year, who was tho un- Riilmous choice for the AU-Ameri- can 'teams, represented bis chap¬ ter at the University of Pittsburgh, where he is Secrctni'y of tho Chap¬ ter. A rcport'of special signiOcanco was that of the German Eefu- geo Student Committee which reported on tho work this past year V,'hen six German-Jewisli.students were educated and housed by the various chapters of Phi Epsilon PI. Phi Epsilon Pi is the second old¬ est and second largest Jewish col¬ lege fraternity, and has a member¬ ship of over G,000: It has provid¬ ed for a $10,000 scholarship »t the National-Farm School and was the Jlrst fraternity in Amei'ica to place a bulk subscription for all of its chapters with the Jewish Publica¬ tion Society, in order to build Jew¬ ish libraries in each chapter house. The Columbus chapter, at Ohio State University, Alpha Omicron, is located at 19S3 luka Ave, BoycoU ('ampaign Spreads Terror Among' Jews WARSAW (WNK)-_Tcrro)- and fear of economic ruin are lapidly npreadinK tlnoiiKh I'uliEih Jewiy as a result of the intensification of ihe militml anti-Jewish boycott cam¬ paign during (he "monfh of Polnni- 7ali«n" lanuchei! by the Conn'ess of Polilli Trn(Ior.s to eirccl the com- pleto elimination of Jew? from all bihnclies of trade and industry. The boycott is being cuirieil out tbrougli mass iiieketinl^j of Jewisli shops in Ihe major towns and ci¬ ties and tile Ui'e of violenee by an- li-Somilic hoodlums, in Warsaw, Radomsk, Jlinsk and Czeatochowa long picket lines have been thrown around Jewish slu)pa. ^ In many cities the picketing has led to violence which has forced Imndiods of Jewish stores Lo close. Piotebts to local ofricci.s and tho minir.try of comiucrcc have proved unavailing. In some instances the pickets are bcinf: fed by field kitcli- [ens. The whole countiy is flood¬ ed wilh millions of leaflets calling on the populace to join the boy¬ cott. A free delivery system bar. been organized iu many towns to aid merchants who have joined the boycott, To deal with the critical situation am emergency conference of all .Tewibh organi::ations and Jewish meiobers of parliament has been called to meet in Warsaw. Southbury Citizens 0. E. Zoning, Law To Ban Nazi Gamp feoUTHBURY, CONN. (WNS) —An airtight leg.'ll ban'ier against the establishment of a Nazi camp in tho Kettlelown section of this town v/as raibcd by the citizens of Southbury when by a vote of 142 to 91 they approved a new zoning .ordinance which restricts Maung Ddies Streicher Astack miVf YORK (WNS)—-Assailing lacial or religious persecution as "contrary to uU civilized ideals and to ever,y principle of the Clu'istian religion," Bishop William T. Man¬ ning of tile New Yorl: Protestant Episcopal Diocese replied to an attack on him in Juliun Slreieher's Stucrmcr v/ith a statement exprea- sinp the hope tb,-vt "for the sake of tho German people" the Nazi leaders "will soon cowie to their senses" with regar<l to their anti- Semitic policy. "I will continue to speak against the persecution of Jews or anybody else in Ger¬ many or anywhere and, against na¬ tional or I'eligious persecution or discrimination of any sort," Bishop Manning said in answering the Pluermcr's attack on bim as "a cliild of hell, a psoudo- priest and a wolf in sheep's clothing'' because of his recent denunciations of an¬ ti-Semitism, BERLIN (WNS) —.-Vssailing Bishop Manning of New York for his speeches characterizing anti- Semitism as un-Christian, the Stu- ermer, Gcrm.iny's leading anti- Jewish paper, said that "if Christ v.'erc again to come to earth and heard Bishop Manning he^ would say, "I have pro])hesied that pseu¬ do-priests would come, and wolves in sheep's clothing would faksify my words. Did I not say that Jews go about 'and make allies for Jcwr, .and moke of tlicm children of hell two fold as evil as themselves. This BLshop Manning is such an al¬ ly of Jews. He is a pseudo-priest, a wolf in sheep's clothing and a twbColO, child of hell.' That is what Christ would say, and he would take a whip and drive Bishop Man¬ ning from the femple." Religious Liberty Is Barrier To Fascism In America, He Bays Rabbi Nathan Zclizer will speak nt the Broad St. Temple on Fri¬ day evening, Jan. 7, at B o'clock, on tho subject "I'rido and Grati¬ tude." Cantor Eugene Gottesman will officiate. The public is wel¬ come. . T. L SCHOOL HOLIDAY There will nut bo Sunday reli¬ gious school for thu Tifereth Is¬ rael members on Jan. 2ud.. 'fbo regular Sunday School se.islon will be resumed on the following Sun¬ day morning, Jan. 9. to make this onu of tlie memorable events in tho hiatovy of Zion Lodge, Watch the Chronicle for further de¬ tails rcgatdlnu this big B'nai B'rith event of the 1938 season. Hjie. eiflcally forbids "military training, or drilling with or without arms" in the town except; by legally con¬ stituted armed forces^ Physician Patents New Stomach Cure WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) A far-reaching advance in the treatment of pernicious anemia was credited to Dr. Edward A. Greenspon, young Montreal Jewish pliysiclan, by medical nuthorities here. Dr, Greenspon has just patented a new preparutionwhich treats stomach ailments. His pre paration is said to be ten times more effective than the one now in use. Flood Sufferers Ucpiiy ','5,000 Loan To It'nai B'rith BECOMES FIRST LADY OF PHILANTHROPY lioom Wilentz For New • Jersey Supreme Court TKENTON, N. 'J. (UTSIS)—If the Democratic inerabers of the Stato Legislature have their way Attorney- General David T, Wil- enti, will become tho third Jew to servo on the Now Jersey Supreme Court. Mr. Wllent/ia being boom¬ ed for appointment to the Court when Justice Frank T. Lloyd re¬ tires on January 29th. Tlieie is one Jew on the Court now. Justice Joseph Peiskie of Atlantic City. The late Samuel Kallsch of Ncw- aik also served on the Suprmne CouLfi by uppoiat!)icnt of Gover¬ nor Woodrow Wilson. MKS. FELIX WAKBUKG Mrs. Felix M.-Warburg, recent¬ ly elected to succeed Iter late hus¬ band as honorary cbnirman of the Joint Distribution Committco i.s, f» our knowledge, the first woman ever to have achieved that post. Mrs, Wurbnrg, until the death of her husbjtnd preferred to stay out of*the' limelight, nevertheless she carried on the Schiff traditiou of philanthropy, and' never forgot tho,se whose names t-oniprised ker long list of pensioiffrH. Shu served for many years hi president of the Y. W. H. A., and though not a Zionist, worked untiringly in the iuti'resfs of Iladad>iah, and contri¬ buted generously to tho Hebrew Unlvtrrslty, A tBiiitnt and reiiriug person, she i» kuo>>ii seMout to make pub¬ lic spseibes—though hc-r cuuiiiicl hi widely bought after, .Her bev*ral tripji to I'^ikbtius lisvo (,'iytn licr an lu tusto undi;tetaudiiig t>f the affait I ttud ameiio ot t'l^t cuyntry. CINCINNATI (WNS)—What is. dd&ciibed as an incident "without precedent in the nnnnls of philan¬ thropy" is related by Alfred M. Cohen, president of tho B'nai B'¬ rith, in tho January issue of the B'nai B'rith Maga^iine, in telling of the repayment of every cent of 55,000 appropriated, by B'nai B'rith IS months ago for loans to small merchants who wei-e victims of the Ohio Kiver flood. The money was appropiinted from B'nai B'rith's emergency fund and on December liith of this year the Hebrew Free Loan Association of Pittsburgh sent a cheek for iESOO, the final in¬ stallment of the repayment in full. Emii,^ Stcinbach,' president of the association, told Mr. Cohen that the B'liai B'rith loan enabled many borrowers to stay in business and kept them off relief. IKVIXG LEHMAN NEW YORK (WNS)—Ameri¬ ca's Constitutional guarantee of religious liberty is the strongest bulwark against Fascibm in Ameri¬ ca because "there is ,an irreconcil- iiblo conflict between religious groups and a totalitarian state," Justice Irving Lehman declared in an address on the sesquiccntennial of the United, States Constitution. Speaking before a convocation of tho New York Kociety of the Jew¬ ish Theological Seminary of Amer ica, Justice Lehman said he had no fear that dictatorship and anti- Semitism would find foothold in the United States because "I be¬ lieve that American idealism and American independence will not tolerate the destruction of our li¬ berties. American idealism in¬ cludes,-I believe, an acceptance of religions ideals and tho influence of religion in America is great even among those who rarely at¬ tend church.'' Voliner Society To Install Officers At Banquet Sunday All plans have been completed for the annual banquet of the Vol¬ iner Society to be held next Sun¬ day evening, at 6:30 o'clock, in the auditorium of tho Aguduth Achim Cong, On that occasion the follow¬ ing officers will b(^ officially in¬ stalled: Harry Beckman, president; Jer¬ ome Solove, V. pros.; A. Lupcr, Trcas.; P. Itosen, Financial secy.; M. Barash, Itcc. secy. Board of trustees, I, Brodsky, SI. Brodsky, D. Fclger, H. Finkelstein, C- H. Furman, A. Goodman, Geo. Godo- man, M. Horwltz,, M. Jona's, M. Weinstock, R. Wolman and I. Good¬ man. Among tho speakers who will bo hc.ird on tho evening's program are Rabbi Mordccai Hirschsprung, Eabbi Leopold Greenwald and Rab¬ bi Nathan Zelizer. Memorial ser¬ vices v/ill bo held for departed members on that evening with Ihfl chanting of El Mole Bachmim by Cantor I". Gcllmun, He will also render a number of popular Jew¬ ish folk selections as u part of tho musical piogram. A. A. Open Forum Mrs. Goldie Cantor Mayer will be the speaker at tho Agudatb Acbim Open Forum meeting on Jan. 7, at 8 p. m. in tho Synagogue. Iter suliject will be "'I'he lufluenco of Biblical Lav/ on Modern Law." An interesting mubical program has been arrongeJ by the Agudath Achim Choir dirCLlul by Cantor P. Gellman and Miss Annette ICntz. It also includes Mrs. M. L. Good¬ man, Krf*. Jcsdtih L. Schwait',4, Di. Isddwu CabakVff and Dr. A. S. Kolui. \ NEW OSGAOTZATIOEr TO FIGHT ALIEN SHIRT ARMIES UNION CITY, N. J. (WNS)— Union City, a hotbed of brownshirt Nazi activities, became the birth¬ place of a licw shirt movement de¬ dicated to fighting all shirt groups v/hcn the American Alliance of Loyal Citizens was organized here to "counteract the purposes of other shirt organizations.". Op¬ posed to all forms of government except democracy, tho Alliance's members wear a uniform of red, white and blue shirts, Tlie shirts havo red sleeves, blue collars and a blue panel down the front, and a red heart on tho pocket. A large white star printed with the num. ber 48 to represent ihe 48 states is sewed on tho back^ Founder of the movement, v/hlch i.s non-mili- tury and non-sectarian, is Benja¬ min Franklin Long, an actor, who has impersonated Abraham Lin¬ coln. Co-founders are Charles Dclmont Noble, a .'salesman ot Woodridge, N. J., a deckhand on n ferryboat and a house painter. Tho Alliance has 15 members. It uses a salute of three fingers held over the heart. Mr. Long said his move-. ment is "definitely opposed to Communisnl, Fascism and Na¬ zism." MEXICO CITY (WNS)—'Thou- sandii of Polish Jews in Mexico nro threatened with inimcdiato oxpul.* sion Aa tho result of tin orttDr by tbo Department of tho Intefliir to its Bubordinnto nseneles to oiiforco the existing immigratioTi lawn which make nliens liable to de¬ portation if they engngo in tTadcs or occupations not listed on their immigration cards. Thousands of Jews who ciimc to Mexico during tho 1920'a on the Invitation of former President Ellon Callcs were iicjmittcd as agrienlturis'ts hut are now said to bo,engaged in other activities. The Department of tha Interior'a order anticipated the passage of a law by tho Senate extending tlie existing immigra¬ tion laws and making them obliga¬ tory. Tiio Chamber of Deputies has already passed the law. Tho order which is a death blow ' to thousands of Jew.s long establU shed hero but not yet naturalized' reads as follows:, "Tho Secretary oi^-Financo will order his inspcetots to make vimIt to establishments where forcigncra work and demand tho exhibition of immigration cards In order to' ascertain whether these foreigners are dedicating themselves to tho activities mentioned ifi these cardsi In caso they nro not dedicating themselves to such work the Fin¬ ance Department will report immc- > diately to the Inferior Department , in order that proper steps may bo taken.' Tho Department of Na¬ tional Economy will see that tech¬ nical experts permitted into tlio country are dedicating thcmaelves to their proper work and. that their places cannpt yet be taken by Mex¬ ican experts. "Tho Department ,of the Federal District will 3e« tjiat .jio.liesirisss ; ara given Jortlmopeniii^'ijf-bnsij-*-'' nesses by foreignera who are not entitled to carry on trade and at tho petition of the Federal Dis¬ trict Department licenses already granted to persons nof: entitled to carry on commerce or manufactur¬ ing will be canceled. Furthermore, the Department of Public Health and Work-Viill also cooperate by examining immigration cards with the same objective in view." This administrative order follows the approval piven by tho govern¬ ment party to a law setting up ghetto residential areas for aliens and rcstrictirig. them to certain trades and occupations. Propos¬ als for reviewing naturalization granted to aliens, the suspension of all naturalization pending such . revision and -the prohibition of di¬ rect selling to the public by aliens. BAN IMPORTED JAZZ BERLIN <WNS)—Nazi censor¬ ship over culture was extended to imported musical scores in a new 'decree aimed against jazz and the works of JcVirlsh composers and modernistic music. Mathilda Parker Will Address 0. J. W. Birthday Celebration Mathilda Parker, drama recitn- ' list, is being brought to Columbus as n special attraction for thoso attending tho 20th birthday lun- cheon of the Council of Jewish • Women on Tuesday, Jairaary 4, at 12:30 o'clock at tho Southern Ho¬ tel. Miss Parker is liead of tho Browning Club of Cincinnafi and is very outstanding in ber field. Gho bos been highly commended wherever she has appeared throu¬ ghout the eountjy for ber Inter¬ pretations of tho roles created by James Bnrrl<r. ¦ She bas chosen Barrle's "What Every Woman Kqows" for her Col¬ umbus appearance, accordine^ t« Mrs, Hiram Colten, chairman of programs for tho" Council. Members will bo called for reser¬ vations and a large attcndanco in e.<:pccted for this unusual pro¬ gram. Will Serve As Contest Judges '-JJ? 5 ^Ti Above arc pictured the threu ai;tst«ni3!ug iifithore wiia wiil juiige the IVdS ndttuiml A. Z, A. Hnglissti Biscay contest, Ssifi Behei-, president «t Alepb Zadil: AU|th, Jiinlar Otdit of B'ji&i B'rith niinouiKcd to-iSay, Keading from leit to gr^glii iliey are:; l.utlwl^ Lutiishohii, Iteit Aroiiiin aiid L^wig i^^w&e. ! ¦'¦¦¦, ««t'- ffi\ s- ?_ M'^'K.
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Volume XVII—No. 210
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Slmtly Confidential
Tidbits From liiifcrywltcn Uy wimjilAS J. BIIION
WE'RE TEtllNG YOU
You cftn win a nico piece of clinnsro by bottiiiR Ihiit 6mnliti'B iSenry Monolty will be the next ptcaidcnt of B'nni Btilli . . . Too- plo who miRht to know arc snyini; that Rabbi Abba Hillcl Silver of Ciovolnnd trnd Knbbi Mordccni M. Kaplan havo »otli rcfuccd invita- tlpns to accept the presidency of the Jcv/ish Inotituto of KoIiBion ^vhen Stephen S. Wise retires . . . Itobbi Solomon Goldman io credited with ono o£ th? best linen on Dr. Wise ... It gooii sA follows: Ste¬ phen Wise wan born to rule an empire, but all the Jewish people could Kivo him was pulpit . , . There is a good job waiting for somebody who can qualify ae the administrator of Dr, Ggldmnn'a new Center, connectSd ^vith his ConBrogntlon Ansho Emct Believe it or not, fbe Eabbi has spent daya interviewing' profes¬ sional social worlicrs, but hasn't found his man yet . . . When the Niw York Tjinen runi) its next book fair thep vUI be a Jewish section for tl)o first time ... It will be sponsored by the Jewish Publication Society and two JeW' ish book publishinp; houses .'¦ The arrival of Dr. Bornhard, Klahn, European J. D. C. director, next week will coincide with an impor¬ tant J. D. C. pronoimcement , . . Incidentally, the J. D. C. is ready¬ ing a swell sound film for its 1938 campaign . . . Wc don't know whether ho has the title, but a young .German ¦, refugee by the namo of Werner is doinu the work of.cxccutive secretary at the Anti- Nazi League . .', In case you have Tifondercd why Grpsts's famous history of tho Jowe hasn't been brought «iF to date (it .ends with l|Jo)>e can tcH you that ^he rea-,
:' "ii.^ory'^fthfe ,Icw8 from the very kpglWipg.te in the works .', , The IS'ntional Conference *f Jews and Christians News Service has Aryanizcd its name, to Beligious News Service . .,..Thc Federa¬ tion of Polish Jews has organized a salvage department which is col¬ lecting old clothes and selling them to raise money for Polisb-
' Jewish relief . . , You can see tho original mnrriago ¦ contract of Haym Salomon by taking yourself up to the museum «1 tho Jewish Theological Seminary . . .. Meyer Pesin, editor of tho Jersey City Jewish Standardi, has fathered a sohemo to organize a national council of Jewish high school and college fraternities • . . He got his toes stepped on heavily by spokesmen for the major Jewish college fraternities when he out¬ lined his plan at a meeting in New York, but he's going ahead with it Just the same . > . THINGS TO VVATCH Jewish. graduates of JelTerson
' Uedical College In iPhlladelphiu are readying an appeal to a prominent Jew on tho board of trustees to do something about tho fact that for the iirst time no Jewish students ,-»ero admitted to the freshman class . , . The bill for a Congres¬ sional Investigation, of Nazi propa¬ ganda sponsored by Bepresonta- tivo Dies of Texas will be approv
•ed by tho Hulcs Committee on January 4tli, hut It will havo a new author, EcpreacntutivB Weaver of Korth Carolina . , t Arab propa¬ gandists in this country are mnk- .ing a special point of addressing Nazi meetings , ,, Ono of tho biggest names in American public life, who was a guest at n dinner given by a, famous Jewish profes¬ sor, w;hiBpered to Helnrich Bruen- ing, a former Gevmnn chancellor, that representativfl government will be as dead in America v/ithin three years as it iti in Gcru^atty... And he said it as good news, not bad, .. Wo wonder whetliec Uncle Sam's gamsbpers luiow that all Nazis in America have been or¬ dered to take up xiilla practice af¬ ter January Isb i^nd that several formerarmymen havo been engag¬ ed as Inatructprs , , . Tho Ameri- cnn Guards, student antl-deiiiitiv outfit, is active Jiot only at City Cullege but at dozfins of other, col- loiies ... A new college Fascist organization called the I'ciuhing IliillGs Is looki))^ for a tiew name beciuso GeHer.il J'ctiBhingiiapudiat- t'd Use use of his name ... All uf tbij J^'siictst and aititi-£j |
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