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Jewi.sh Jtewspaper
teaching Every Home
A WEE!!<a.Y NEWSPAPER
Volume XVII—No. 214
COr.UMIUJ.S, OHtf
Strictly Confidential
Tidhitfl From Evorywlicro By PHINEAS J. BIRON
NAZI NAZINESS
Latest to employ Bnti-Seinitism as n ptopaganda weapon aro the atrikd-breaking. agencies,. .The Y. M. C. A, haa juat kariicd to its amazement that it was victimized by a group of young Germans who "Were guests at one of its ffumnier camps.. .It appeara that those Gor¬ man viaitors spent their time in tho y. M. C. A; spreading Nazi propaganda...Once they went so far aa to arrango the tables in the diningroomin tho form of a swas¬ tika; . .Jersey City's Mayor Frank Hague ia giving auch a good imi¬ tation of Fuehrer Hitler that Fritz Kuhn, Nazi leader; sent Hague a New Year's greeting praiaing him for his " "courageous atand" and aaauring him that,"many thous¬ ands of Bund membera and sym- pathizera in New Jeraey admiro and support your position".. .Next thing 'you know New Jersey's
Nazis -will bo heiling Higno
Boris Brasol.'who aa a:governmcnb prosecutor in Czarist Rusaia tried to* revive the blood libel charge against Mendel Bcilis after ho was acquited, is said to he the clearing houso for the distribution of the ."Protocols of the Elders of Zioii": in New York. ..Ho operates under the name of "National Russian Librftry" at 5 Columbus Circle... Take it from us that thoso news¬ paper yarns about the G-meil hav¬ ing found nothing ivrong with tho German-American Bund aro juat so much eye-wash...The G-men's findings have been turned over to the department ot Juatice, which will lay them before Congress on February IBth... And atthosame time the Hoqsij Rules ^ Coinmittee will report a- bill for a Cdngrca- sional probo oi Nazi activities... ¦jDid jyou notico that among, the
jMmsu'.y^v.. sm^jimp 'maiab^ii
not listed among those boycotting . tho International Publishers' Con¬ gresa at .Leipzig was Houghton, Mifflin Co., publishers of the Eng¬ lish edition of- Hitler's autobio- graphy7...Tha New Yorfc Stato Legislature will soon get a bill aimed at forbidding the w'earing of uniforms by. organizations cora- • mitted to race- hatred. ¦.. What do you think of tho nerve of our lo^ cal Nazis asking, ihe March- of Time newsreel people to doleto certain parts' of tkeir "Inside Nazia Germany—193S'! film, wkich they managed to got out of Germany without tho censors getting a glimpse of it?.,.The real reason why Nazi leade(p hero are anxious about it is thai they fear the wrath of Hitler when he hdars what thf; American people can aee of condi¬ tions in Germany today....
¦ NEWS OF JEWS
' -Statisticians tell ns that, next to Mrs. Franklin D. Koosevelt, Al¬ fred M. Cohen is the most untiring traveler in the .country...The' 78- year-old president of B'nai B'rilh crowds more milage, liincheons, re¬ ceptions and business .meetings in¬ to a single day than auy Jewish public figure half his age.,.Hefe the despair of his younger aaso- ciates, who can't keep' up with the paco he .sets..,Tho American Board of Missions to the Jewa pub¬ lishes a four-page monthly bulle¬ tin, in Yiddish and English. ..The bulletin lists the organization's branches and their leaders, all con¬ verted Jews, in Brooklyn, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Columbus, as well ns in Australia, Poland, France and even Palestine.. .The bulletin is called "Shepherd of Israel"... If somo lono Nazi hnd ventured
¦ into New York's' Hotel Aator on January Ifith he'd have thought himaelf in Tel Aviv.. .Meeting si multaneously at that hoatelryj wero the American Jewish Committee, the Zionist Organization of Amer¬ ica, Hadassah, the. United Human- ian Jews and the Hunta Point Jow¬ lah Center...One of the moat use¬ ful pieces of philanthropy we've heard about is an Initial gift of ?e,000 made to the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of Pitts¬ burgh, in memory of Max L. Blum, for intercit-free loans ,to persona forced to como to the United gtates becauso of religious, social
„ or political oppression.. .Orchids are also diio to J. A. Eosenkranz, owner of a vocational training Bohool in Loa Angeles, who has given his employes |15,U00 to be used as a loan fund in order to keep thorii out of tho clutches of (dKtixu^d «»»W H
iiiiiliHliilB
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS)- After hearing Secretary of the In¬ terior Harold L. Ickes assert that peraecution of tho Jews in .various parts o£ Europe by dictatorial governments constitutes a. "reces,- sion_ in human progreHS," that new restrictions and cruel pressures against the Jewish peoplo have mado "the need for a viable Jewish homeland in Palestino greater than ever before" and that Preaident Eooaevelt had instructed him "to eonvoy deep and continuing sym¬ pathy" for the efforts "fo rebuild a national homo^for tho Jewish .people in Palestine," the National Conferenco for Palestine attended by 1500 delegates from all parta of the country closed Its; two-day meeting here by calling'upon the Jews of America to raiae $4,600,- 000 during 1938 for the United Palestine Appeal to finance a large scale colonization' program in Palestine to .provide a home for Jews being driven out of Rumania, Poland and Germany.
Roosevelt Kegrets Persecution Of Jews
\V.\SHlNGTON, D. C. (WNS) •—Alter a half lieur'n conference with Prciiidcnt Boosevclt at tlus White House before thc opening of the.National Conference for Palestine, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, reported that tho Preaident "profoundly regrets renewed op¬ pression, political and economic and othcrwiije, of thc Jewish -papulation in Central and East¬ ern European lands and indeed everywhere." Dr, Wise 'said "it is not necessary lo secure from ¦tile Prf'sident any reaffirma¬ tion .that per.'icQHfcion ol racial and religious minorities iB ab- liorrent to his 60ul-"
He Will Install X^ooal
Officers Sunday
Evening
FOR THE JEWISH HOME
Support W Woi'tliy
Attend Tlifi Prc.^iidcnt's Birthdny Ball ¦- Jan. 9M
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rANUARY 28, 193S
Per Ycir $.3.00; Per Copy 10c
The task, of leading the Jevra of Amorica in an unprccedentedly large-scale campaign to meet tho plight of Eumanian, Polish and German Jews was entrusted to Dr. Abba Hillcl Silver of Cleveland, Ohio, v;ho was elected national chairman of tho United Paleatine Appeal for 1038 to succeed Dr. Stephen S. Wisp who will remain one of the co-chairman of tho cam¬ paign together with Dr. Israel Goldatein, Harold Jacobi, Ijouis Lipsky and Judge Morris Kothen- bcrg of New York and Eabbi Gold¬ man of Chicago.' Tho Conference elected as honorary chairman of thc United Palestino Appeal Dr. Cyrus Adler, Phlladelpliia; Alfred M. Cohen, Cincinnati; Governor Herbert H. Lehman, New York; Judgo Julian W. Mack, New York; Federal Housing Administrator Nathan Straus; Mlaa Henrietta Szold and Samuel Untcrmyer.
The Conference, after hearing a scries of addresses by outstand¬ ing Aincrican Jewish leaders on the oj>ligation of Great Britain to open wider the doors of Palestine to admit ihc Jews being driven out of Rumania, Poland and Gormany, adopted a resolution calling upon the British Colonial Office to pro¬ vide "immigration certificates war- ranted by the economic develop¬ ment of Palestine and mado es¬ sential hy tho iuercaaing horrors viaited upon tho masses 'of Jowa by anti-Semitic governments in European lands." '
Among the other resolutions adopted by tho Conferenco wero condolences on thc death o£ Felix M. Warburg; greetings to tho Jew¬ ish community of Palestine and a pledgo of, hupporl from American Jewry; a resolution pledging aup¬ poit for tho creation of u Pales¬ tine Pavilion at tho 1939 New York World's Fair; a resolution emphasizing to all American Jew¬ isli communities that the United Palestine Appeals is tho only au¬ thorized central fuad of tho Jewish Agency for Palestine and calling upon Jewish connnunities not to conduct any other Palestino fund- raising efforts until after the maxi¬ mum obligation lo tho United Palestine Appeal shall huvo been fullilled.
During tho aecond day's session tho delegates to tho Conference heard, iu addition to Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes., Dr. Stephen S. Wise; Dr. liernard Joitcph, legal advlsoi' of thj Jew¬ ish Agency Xor Palestine v;ho came froia Jvrusulem eu(]eulully to <i^j
tend the Conference; Louis Lip¬ sky; Dr. Israel Goldstein; Judge Morri.s Rothenberg; Dr, Maurico J. Karpf 1 Federal Housing Adminr istrotor Nathan Straus; Judgo Louia E. Lovinthal of Philadelphia; former Attorney General David T, Wilentz of New Jersey;,Congreaa¬ man Herman P. ICoppleman; Rab¬ hl Philip Bernstein of Rochester; Senator Robert J. Bulkley of Ohio; Harold Jacobi, chairman of the finance Committee of the U. P. A.; Dr. Abba Hillcl Silver, and Sup¬ reme Court Justice Joaeph B; Per- skie of New; Jeraey, who Served as Chairman of the Resolutions Committee, The Conference also heard meaaagea of greeting sent by Dr. Chaim .Weizmann, presi¬ dent . of ¦ the Jewish Agency for. Palestine;, Professor Albert Ein¬ stein; Dr. Cyriis AdJer and Mena- hom Uasishkin, world president oi tho Jewish NationaV Fund,
Condemning autocratic countries which havo mado of economic dis¬ crimination against tho Jews aa cruel a weapon as "tho guillotine," Secretary Iskes said that those dic¬ tatorial countries "havo not been conspicuously good neighbors." Analyzing tho causes of race hat¬ red, ho aaaerted that democracy waa the only guarantee for tbe preservation of civic and economic equality. Addressing himself to American Jews, Secretary Ickes appealed to them to align them¬ selves with the forces of demo¬ cracy to help maintain the tradi¬ tion of civilized living through a critical period of economic change.;' "Never forgot," he warned, "that among those now suffering in other lands are many who foolishly be- liovcd that they could protect tliemBel-Setf''% "suppbrliBgrV dcftio- CTocy's foes and who yielded to tho self-deception-that tha'.^nlol- erance avowed hy tyrannical power was really not aimed, and certainly would not be directed, againat thera, but only against so-called enemiea of, law and order.'' Just as men and -women in despair of a solution of their economic .ills yield to dictators, so desperate dictators seek escape from internal icsentment in foreign wars," De¬ claring that Jewish tradition and history have put the Jews "in the vanguard of the struggle for hu¬ man liberty," Secretary Ickes pointed out that "the enemies .against whom you •ore forded to contend are not so much your ene¬ mies as the enemies of all Human progress. I ask your coojjoration not only that wo may have peace and prosperity at home, but that we may advance the cause of peace abroad, which is so vital to the rebuilding of the Jewish home¬ land."
The resolution pledging the Jews of America to raise $4,I>00,000 dur- (Continued on page i)
m Laud Courage
Of Liberal Forces In Jersey City
NEW YORK (W N S)—"Tho com-ago and idealism of liberal
I Toiccs in Jeiaoy City, and in par-
I ticulai: the progrcsaivo leadership, lioth Christian ond Jewish, which
I lave stood guard over tho Bill of liights ami not permitted falso cliiirKca of 'Communism' and 'ir- i-cliRion' to becloud the iasue," is npphuidcd by the social justice •| commission of the Rabbinical As-
jirmbly, lepresoating tho Conser¬ vative rabbinate, in its semi-an- Jiinl statement on social and eco¬ nomic conditions and international
Capitol Post 122 of tho Jewish War Vetorang will inaugurato the third year of its history with the banquet scheduled for Sunday (to¬ morrow) 6 p. m. at tho Deshler Wallick Hotel. Olllcors of the po'it and alao thoso recently elected by tho Ladles Auxiliary -will he officially installed. An attendanco ot over ISO is expected at thia function, tho fii'ot sinco tho post .was organized.
Harry Schaircr, national com¬ mander,of the Jewish War Veter¬ ans, v^ill bo the principal speaker and will install the post officers. Mr.'!. Shori Rein, state president of tho Ladie.'i Auxiliary, will in- duct the nowly elected officers of the Auxiliary, Other speakers on tho program are; Sam Friedman, 5th Region Vicc-Commahdcr of the J. -VV. v.; A. J. Hausman, Ohio Dept. Commander of the J. W. V. and Mayor Gessaman.
Honored guests for the occaaion arc: Sam Cobb, immcdiato past dept, com.> of American Legion of Ohio; Floyd Hartpence, (jch 'Diiij ,lrict CommfLti\d?r,(;aLttx/V^,i,a 'Legion; imd'Ernest Gfrabielj ^isa lin^ County Council Americi Legion Commander; Judge Arthn Day of tlio Ohio Supremo Cour)(, ono of the honorary members of the J. W. V. and Harry Goldberg, past grand chef de gare of the 40 and 8 of Ohio and recently elected cheminot nationale of the 40 and 8.
Tho post colors'which -were re¬ cently purchased will bo officially presented on this occaajon.. -
A fine musical program has been arranged with the following to tako part: Mr.s. J. N. Roseberry, vocalist; Mrs^Fred Yenkin, violin¬ ist;' and Mrs. B. W. Abramaon, pi¬ anist.
Tho committee of arrangements for this affair is composed of the f o 11 o w i n g:—Sam Lichtenstein, chairman; Joseph Dulsky, ass't chairman, David Pastor, Morris Lessure, Frank Bayer, Armand Katz, Dr. Leater Seligson, Sam Mellman, Joseph B. Topoloaky, Stanley Schwartz, Harry Goldr berg and Allan Tarahish.
Vogue Eliminates Offensive Word In Illustration
Spent $1,407,764 To
Colonize German
Jews
WASHINGTON L. C. (WNS) —A statistical survey mado liublic by Dr. Stephen S. Wiae, retiring national chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, disclosed that eiuce the advent uf (he Hitler regime 40,000 German Jewa entered Palestine, During that period the Jewish Agency spent $l,407,7til to fa¬ cilitate the immigrution. and colonization of' Gernian Jewa in' Palestine, The report also stated (hat world Jewry had contributed $53,000,000 in puh- 'lic funds ($31,000,000 to the Pal- estiue Foundation Fund and $22:000.000 to the Jewish Na¬ tional Fund) since the issuance of the Balfour, Ueclarutlou. Of this sum American Jewry con¬ tributed $19,000,000 ($13,715, 000 to the Foundation Fund uud over $3,000,000 to tho National Fund), For the year ending Oc¬ tober 1, 19S7, tho Jewish Agency'ij income carae to $2,- 330,000, of which $033,080 went for agricultural bcttleiuent, $210,690 (or coloulzatiou ot German Jews, $324,723 fur hoiis- iug and public works, $233,135 for inimiBration, $173,545 for education and $477,200 for se¬ curity. During tho past year 17 new agricnltural settlements Were ectabllBhcd ou an area of B.730 acres.
iffairs. Tho statement declares lliat in speaking out -on social- and iconnmic, conditions and interna- lional affairs it believes, tho As- i;emWy "is helping to make the ideals of Judaism a living force in the life of man, and that to be silent in our confused day would riican disloyalty lo the long tra¬ dition of aocial justice exemplified by tile Torah, the Prophets and the sng:?^ of laraol" and emphaaizea thai: ''there can be no jpermanent reace and healing for Israel unleaa it be rooted in the aocial and eco¬ nomic,welfare of mankind." -
The statement condemns Japan¬ ese aggression in. China, oppoaea active participation by Amei:ioa in fcllie cohfiict, either independently or through collective action; eco¬ nomic sanctioiia or boycott; favors immediate.passage of the Federal anti-lynching law and.ratification of tho child, labor ¦ amendment; urges renewed peace efforts be¬ tween tho A. F. of L. and tho C. ;l. 0.; calls upon the conscience of Jthe American peoplo and tho gov-
NEW YORIC (.WNS)^I)iscovery of th'o word "kike',' in an artistic border used to illustrate an article irt tho February issue of Vogue Magazine caused the publiahera to call back 130,000, copies for re¬ moval of the offenaivo word. -The word, appeared in print almost too fine to read In a drawn border for pictures, uaed to illustrate an arti- clo on "The New Left Wing in Now York Society." The word ap¬ peared twice, once in a sentence reading "Mr. R. Andrew ('a) ball at thc El Morocco bi:ought out all tho dirty Idkea.in -town" and again in a telegram reading: "PARTY DARLING-LOVE KIKE." ¦ Cecil Beaton,, tho. artist who drew the •border, explained, thht, the use of the word kike was an accident and that "I honestly don't ^'uowr how it all happened." He said "if there is any -venom, in my. subconscious it is not due to anti-Semitism. I have, many friends who are Jews,' great frienda, and I am -violently anti-Hitler."^ Beaton said he knew the word k'iko had something to do with Jewa but didn't., know its connotation. "Kike is a word I don't uae," he. said. Conde. Naat, publisher of Vogue said he didn't know the word kike appeared in tho border and would have dis¬ carded the entire illustration had he been adviaed of it before. "Of thia issue of Vogue 280,000 copies wero printed,", he said, "and 150,- 000 had been shipped beforo I knew of these lines. Of the 130,- 000 not yet ahipped, the pages Te- ferred to have been reprinted with the objectionable lines btrickc^
« wmumi miilm fm teiisi
cmmenfc to voice its disapproval of out."" The offensive word does not HuiAanian anti-Semitism in unmis- appear in type but in amall letter- toj^blo terms; and cxtola the hero- ing in a drawing. The article it-
' Announce Sermons
Eabbi Nathan Zelizer will speak at thc Broad St. Temple Friday Feb. 4, at 8 p. m. on the subject entitled "CHvili?ation and Culturo". Cantor Gottesman will sing the traditional services. All aro wel¬ come.
Eabbi M. Hirschsprung of the Agudath Achim Cong, will deliver his weekly Sabbath sermon this Saturday morning, Jan. 29, at 10:00 o'clock. His subject will bo "Law and Justice", On Saturday, Fct). S, at tho same time, he will speak on "Wisdom in Building".
Samuel Shapiro Named U. S.
Commissioner For
Hoiiolulii
HONOLULU, HAWAII (WNS) —Samuel Shapiro, former Los Angeles attorney, has been/lamed to tho office of United States Com¬ missioner for the district of Hono¬ lulu. Mr. Shapiro has lived in Hawaii for three years. Ha is a gradnuto of the University of Cal- ifornitt ut Loa Angeles,
Court Holds Wclceting
0» Jewish Shops
National Duty
WAES.AW (WNS)—Liba Mus-
Jself-restraint (Sf the Jewish eom-
nity iiy Palestine and urgea fur-
ts to l^^^esS. and
tt^mieaio'n 'of
iu'ogram "whereby hoth people
ay live in Palestine, -without do-
junation-and without strife."
^ ms Invited -To Hear
Sherwood Eddy On.
Tuesday Eve.
Sherwood Eddy, the internation¬ ally known author, lecturer,, and traveler vrill speak at the Com¬ merce Auditorium on tho Ohio State campus Tuesday evening, Feb. 1, at 8:00 o'clock. Mr. Eddy, who has recently returned from hia annual trip to Europe, will apeak, on "What I Saw in Spain, Germany and Russia", The lec¬ ture, sponsored by the Univeraity Religious Council, of which Hillel Foundation is an affiliated member, will be open to the public with¬ out charge.
The Jews throughout the world will recall the tremendous impres¬ sion created by the challenge which Sherwood Eddy mado to Hitler and Nazism in a speech which ho de¬ livered in Berlin during the sum¬ mer of 1933. Responding to an official welcome from the German government to members of the In¬ ternational Seminal', which Mr. Eddy brought to Berlin, this fa¬ mous Chriatian made an eloquent plea for democracy and severely criticized the Naais for their treat¬ ment ot Jewa and other minoritiea in Germany. ,
The Hillel Foundation urges the attendanco of members of the Jewish community at this lecture.
Dr. Q. T. Harding Will Be Heard At A. A. Open Foruin
Dr. Georgo T. Harding, promi¬ nent local physician aud a contri¬ butor to nationally known medical and health journals, will -address tbu Agudath Achlm Open Forum on Friday, Feb. 4, at 8:30 p. m. on tho subject o£ "JJcIigion aud Mo¬ dern Health".
Tho Agudath Achim Clioir which waa so well received at tho last [open foruni meeting will again be heard, ,
Self contains nothing, Mr, N'ast aaid, "whicli could possibly hava given the illustrator nny mhtlvo fofWie leitdMrtE'ttJiSirftrtor in the drawing."
Is Gruest Speaker At Womeu's Institute
BUG HA REST (WNS)—All Jews in the provinces acquired by Rumania after tho World War who cannot present documentary proof of their right to Rumanian citizen¬ ship within 20 to 30 daya will bo dc-naturalizcd according to, a new decree issued by. the Goga cabinet. Tho decree also demands that Jews who. lived in Rumania before thc war pro-ve their citizenship. Both classes of Jcw9 nre meanwhile re¬ moved from tho electoral lista, which means that all Rumanian Jewry ia disfranchised. Tho docu¬ mentary proof called for is of such a character that few Jews can pro¬ duce. Among the papers required are a certificate proving that the holder was a taxpayer on Novem¬ ber 18, 1918 and another proving that ho had a legal residence in what Is now Rumania on March 27, 1918. Since tensof thousands of Jews were in the Rumanian ar¬ my during those periods while others were forced to move because of the War few will ho able to present such documents. Failure to produce them, however, will be equivalent to relinquishment of citizenahip. The decree also pro¬ vides for Jews born abroad to pre¬ aent their naturalization papers for reexamination and certificates showing their place of birth.
Promulgation of thla'decroe co¬ incided -with other njw anti-Jewish measures. Jewish shopkeepers in Jaasy -were ordered to keep open on Saturday, In Buchareat tho Jcw¬ iah theatre was closed after it*? licenae was cancelled. At the aame time the National Theatre respond¬ ed to a government order to state theatres to foatcr tho Kumanla- -for-P.urnanjans, movement by,nut¬ ting into rehearsal an old anti- Semitie play called "Bloodsucker of tho Villages", which depicts a Jew swindling the peasants. The ban of shechita in the Bucharest municipal slaughter house was rigoiously enforced but the mayor of Constanta iaaucd a similar or¬ der. In Jassy all but six Jewish lawyers closed their offices nfter thc bar assocfation excluded 165 Jewiah members. Teaching of tha Jewish religion in tho public schools was forbidden by the minis¬ ter of culture. A general strike was threatened at tho medical col¬ lege of Bucharest University un¬ less Jewish instructors wero im¬ mediately dismissed.
An economic crisis of panic pro- portiona 13 beginning to engulf the country as a result of tho anti- jLviisli measurea. AU.the banlcs-are expentncing runa. Manufacturers report huge drops in orders with the consequeni; increase of unem¬ ployment. Prices of commodities
BABBI N: ZELIZER Eabbi Nathan Zelizer will be the guest speaker-foi: the Women's Institute of Jewish, Studies, spon¬ sored by the Columbus Chapter of Senior Hadaaaah, on next Tuesday morning, Feb. 1, at the Neil Houae: Rabbi Zelizer ia well knowii to tho Columbus Jewish community as the popular spiritual leader of the East Broad St. Temple, .as an active Zionist and past President of th& local Zionist Diatrict. He has choaen « moat timely subject "The Partiyon of"* Palestine" for Tuesday's diacourso. . Allmembers of the Institute are urged to at¬ tend this important,session which will begin promptly at 10:30 a. ra.
NEORO ROY BECOMES '
BAR MITZVAH
NEWARK, N. J. (WNS)-David Myrick, 13-ycur-old Negro, who
ial, a Jewish milliner in tho town-60|laimstobea great-grandson of Is- of Tozew, waa fined Bft zltitys and'ilttcl Benjamin, described aa "a
sentenced to 14 days in jail forj^ "abusing" a picket atationej in front of her shop to keep patrons away. The judgo ruled tha^ "pickets of Jewish shops porforitt; a national duty and cannot be blamed for it."
f
imous Palestinian Negro rabbi" becamo a Bar Mitzvah at a local Talmud Torah, As a aptcial honor Ifor hia brilliant sebolastie i-ecord Myrick -was permiyed to lead tho servicea. He is preparing lo bo- |«ome a.cantor.
TUNE IN ON JEWISH
PROQRAM SUNDAY
. Mrs. Fred Yenkin,vloliniat,'and Mrs. B. W, Abramson, pianist, will appear on the Jewish Hour over WHKC tomorrow (Sunday) at 6 Pi m. Chronicle Readers are urged to wi-ite to tha station from time to timo expressing their comments on theae weekly broadcasts.
"The continuance of thcso Jew¬ iah hour programs depends upon the Interest'shown by ita listeners," said Allen Tarshiah who \i made this radio effort possible.
FOR JEWISH REMEF
Jewish relief in Poland vrill re ceive tho proceeds of tho Annual Hillel Prom to ba held to-night (Saturday) Jan. 29, at the Seneca Hotel, 9:00 to ViM p. m. The affair ia semi- fornial' and Bill Weigel's orcliestra will furnish the muaie.
nro falling rapidly. Bankruptcies aro increaaing. Itcal estate valuo'i aro craflhiiig ovorywh6re,
Mcanwhilo Profeaaor Alexander Cuza, father of Rumanian anti- Semitiam nnd co-leader of tho Na¬ tional Christian Pnrty liitli Pro- mier Goga, announced plana for an international congreis of anti- Semites to deal w;th tho Jewiah problem on n world place. Inter¬ viewed by foreign correspondents, ho denounced JeWa as "the'accurs¬ ed raco", .^ttackcd tho Christian world for regarding thc Old Testa¬ ment "with all ita tales o£ horrors and obscenities" as "sacred", de¬ nounced tho Popo for rcfu'-jing to join a crusade againat "the spawn of fho devil" ond reiterated thc de¬ termination of himself and his fol¬ lowers "to forco every Jow from the country and let tho Rumanians come into their own at Inst before worao happena." Declaring "it is also in tho interests of the Jews, whoao domination qf our country will lead to terrible pogroms un¬ leas it is abruptly ended", pledg-' ing himaelf to rid Rumania of "de¬ testable Jewish doctors.and apoth- ccarios," Cuzn Baid "wo are not avagos" but "wo resent other powers intereating themselves in our efforts to rid Rumania of tha terriblo race that has destroyed Russia and Spain and is destroy¬ ing France."
He propoaed as "the only real solution" tho creation of "a Jow¬ ish nation" and the concentration of tho Jews" in ono region and there let them work out their own destiny." Cuza rejected Falcstina becauso hs said it belonged to ths Araha, but auegested MadngascnT becausB "it ia UT)det the control t,% of Franco, whfcli'Eooi!-"BiFdst oojvb-' its own very ocuto Semitic jiroh- lem." A similar plan was advanc¬ ed by Zelea Ciodreann, leader ,oJ the Iron Guard. Ho said "wo must all find for . tho Jews territory where they can live nnd thus re- turn to obedience to nature's law," Meanwhile tho People's Patty of Marshal Alexander Avercsco join¬ ed forces with the Goga-Cuza National Christian Party. The dis¬ sident wing of thc Liberal Party, headed-hy George Bratlanu, how¬ ever,' rejoined the party and pro-, claimed its opposition to the Go- , ga government. Bratlanu said hs opposed the Goga form of anti- Semitism but admitted there is a Jowish question in Eumanio. "I believe." he said, naturalization certificates teqniro xevlsion. But by far-reachinjr, hasty anti-Semitic plans the government is likely en¬ tirely to dlDorganize Rumania's, fi¬ nances and commerce and cause aeriouB complications abroad."
The March of, Timo picture, "Inside Nazi Germany," will bo played at the EKO Grand Theatre, East State , Street, for one week beginning this afternoon, it was announced hy the local manage¬ ment thia morning. It is believed that the rising tide of national proteat after tho picture was ban¬ ned in Chicago last week nnd threat¬ ened with possible bans in other cities, was responsiblo for tho sud¬ den shift ot attitude.
It is the opinion of the Chron¬ icle that Jews, as well' as our Christian neighbors should know tho truth as to actual happcninga in Nazi Germany, To get the facta is to see thia "exciting, behind- the-scenes story, "Insido Nazi Germany—1938." "Highlights of this uncensored film include tho inside workings of Hitler's gigan¬ tic propaganda machine; how Hit¬ ler is prepuiing u biu U, 3. pub¬ licity campaign to luro Ameriean tourists and dollars to Germany thc coming summer," the publicity says, "b^t points out what Ameri¬ can tourists will not seo, how Ger¬ man familiea today live und cat, how food is rationed and garbage kept, how children talce their place ill the Nazi scheme, how hoys are draltod into the syny, how airl'i ore taken over by tho Nasi atato, why it -will hi glorious to-die tes:
tho Fatherland; exclusive scenes of Fritz Kuhn's organization of 200,- 000 naturalized Americans now ujii der the Nazi swastika in tho U. S. v^hoso aim is to spread tho Nazi doctrines here..."
Time, Inc., announced last week thnt a representative of tho Ger¬ man Consulate In New York had requested Lquls De Eochemont, producer of "Tho March of Time" newsreel, to eliminate 'certain- scenes and sequence.') from its forthcoming issue, devoted to entir¬ ely'ono aubject, "Insido Nnzi Ger¬ many—1938," as being "prejudicial to the heat interests of Gennany and likely to be misunderstood by tho American public."
According tn Time, a similar protest was lodged by Frita Kuhn, president of the Gcrman-Aniericau Bund.
Mr, De Rocliehiant aa-Jerted:
"The films which tha 'March of Timo' will ahow aro tho first un¬ censored motion pictures to eome from Germany sinco Hitler came Into power. Every statement made In the comiaontary has been thoioughly checked and re-checked. After escaping Naxi cunsoiahip in Gmxfiany.-wojifiye no intention ot submitting to Ka':ii censorihip in this coinitry,"
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Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1938-01-28 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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| Date created | 2008-08-22 |
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1938-01-28, page 01 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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Central Ohio's Only Jewi.sh Jtewspaper teaching Every Home A WEE!! |
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| Date created | 2008-08-22 |
