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Volume XVII—No. 249
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Tidblta From Everywhere By PHINEAS J. BIRON
POLITICAL PALAVER
Anti-Semitism seems due to play a considerable part in this year's Consresaional elections Wil¬ liam RufuH Scott, candidate ' for Congress in the Iflth California district (Los Angeles) has sent out mimeographed postcards head¬ ed "JEWS IN UNITED STATES IMPERILED BY NEW DEAL FOLLIES 1" in an attempt to stir .Jews to vote against New Deal candidates by creating the fear thot if the New Deal program is not stopped it will lead to bank¬ ruptcy and subsequent attacks on Jews....In that torrid New York primary figh' Congressman John J, O'Connor's campaign manager cent every voter in tho district a copy of Father Coughlin's maga¬ zine Social Justice containing a laudatory article on O'Connop and also—^the J3th and 14th "Protocols of the Elders of Zion"... .P. S.— O'Connor wos defeated by the Democrats, bnt won the Eepubli¬ can nomination The Republi¬ cans in Minnesota are charged with sponsoring an underground whispering campaign against Governor Benson, who has a Jew¬ ish secretary, in the hope of alienating the large German vote ...Those Nazis awaiting-trial in New York on charges of espion¬ age against Uncle Sam's defense forces were assigned to get tho plans of a sensational new bomb sighter invented by American en¬ gineers... .Edward Banta, one of the witnesses before the Dies Com¬ mittee in New York, spoke before the-New York branch of the Friends of New Germany, prede¬ cessor of the Bund, in 1934
Those in the know insist that Los Angeles Nazis responsible for the frequent bombarding of that city hy air with anti-Semitic leaflets 'were recently given a going over by anti-Nazis, who smashed the
Nazis'' printing press Prince
Hnbertus Locwoatein, the enti-
^ ^azi German Catholic nobleihan,
, > lE'atr work uniljjing all,anti-Nazi
; , / ,Ga):A)ati4.»nt!i a'satid-bloc New
;;¦ ''. _t!ait?ra.-%ta'(ik'*it1i. ''Germah-made ¦ ' gorfs havVgot rid of them liy do-
' noting them to the committee
equiping ». relief ahip for the Spanish Loyalists.... Archbishop Edward Mooney of Detroit, who put the quietus on Father Coughlin in 1,937, is a good bet to succeed the late Patrick Cardinal Hayes ..'.. The schools of medicine and dentistry of Howard University, a Negro institution in Washington from which quite a few Jews have graduated, are now- limiting the , number of Jews admitted.... BEHIND THE FRONT
Diplomatic insiders at London and Geneva will tell you that be¬ hind the Arab terror in Palestine is no Arab brain but a three-man brain trust comprising an Ameri¬ can from Illinois, who serves as banker, Gustave Schmellcr, a Ger¬ man archeologiat, who directs the smuggling of arms, and Pawzi Bey, a Turk and a veteran of thc Austrian army, ivho is the military
strategist Sir Oswald Mosley,
who has been a widower for sev¬ eral years, will soon announce his' forthcoming marriage to Mrs, Bryan Guineas, sister of Unity Mitfovd, the enthusiastic pro-Nazi
English lady friend of Hitler
Mrs. Guineas, like her sister, is a
hot Hitlerite The government
of Northern Ireland is working to bring from Austria Jewish refu¬ gees who are key workers in im¬ portant industries that can be transferred to Belfast... .The Austrian Nazis are ao well-inform¬ ed on Jewish affairs that when Zionist leaders call at Gestapo headquarters in Vienna they are oifered copies of tile Davar and Hasretz, Palestinian Heblrew dail¬ ies..-.And when the Nazis speak of Weizmann and Jabotinsky they refer to them familiarly as Chaim and Jabo.,..One of the great mysteries is the daily appearance of swastikas on the facade of the famous Rothschild Synagogue..,, The swastikas appear every morn¬ ing, and no amount o? watching has succeeded in preventing their being smeared on...Jimmy Hinea, the Tammany leader who pushed Hitler off the front page by win¬ ning a mistriol, will get a laugh when he's told that tho Frankfur¬ ter Zeitung editorially called 'him B Jew... .Some $60,000,000 haa al¬ ready been stolen by tha 800 Nazi commiatiars who took over Jowish iCmitiutod m gmi». ?¦).
PRAGUE (W N S)— The entire material resources of the .iewish population of Czechoslovakia a"! well as of its manpower were placed at thc command of the now military government of Premier Jnn Syrovy aa Jews joined with the wholo country in wildly en¬ thusiastic patriotic dcmonatrations in support of efforts to resist the dismemberment of thc country. Answering a call to contribute to an emergency war fund, the Jews of the country gave in a measure far beyond their proportion. Men and hrtys of all ages are volunteer¬ ing by thc thousands for military service. From Jews abroad the war oflriqe is receiving almost hourly by phone, mall and cable offers to join the Czech army. Jewish refu¬ gees from Germany and Austria granted asylum in Czechoslovakia are in the van of these volunteer¬ ing to resist invasion. i
Meanwhile, some 15,00,0 of tho 22,000 Jews in the Sudeten Ger¬ man districts have already left the area to be ceded to Germany. About 9,000 of the refugees are in Prague where they are adding
Appointed ITational A.Z.A. Deputy for Ohio
Harry Goldstein, BO E. Broad Street, attorney, has been appoint¬ ed National A. Z. A. Deputy of the Ohio and Ken¬ tucky region of A. Z. A. by the Supreme Advis¬ ory Council. Mr. Goldstein, an ad¬ visor to the chap¬ ter, has been ac¬ tive locally for the last eight years. He resides at 414 Monroe Ave. Harry Goldstein
Soda! Credit Leader Attacks Jews.As -.
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LONDON (WNS)—Major C. H. Douglas, chairman of the Social Credit Secretariat, Ltd., and chief exponent of the Social Credit theory, has Joined the anti-Semitic front, he" revealed in an article pn the Jews in "Social Credit", organ of hia movement. On the one hand declaring that "the very last thing which 1 would desire, or as an in¬ dividual countenance, would be the association of the Social Cre¬ dit movement Avith Jew-baiting," Douglas asserts that the "out¬ standing characteristic of the Jewiah race is parasitism." "It ia a race," he soid, "which thrives upon other races, and succeeds, no doubt very largely by its financial technique, in choking the original culture to which it attaches itself and substituting one which it can effectively control. The'Jews have never been a colonizing race, and it is trade, with its black magic of finance, salesmanship and adver¬ tising, which is the Jewish nation¬ al home."
Major Douglas further asserts that "it is beyond question that the penetration by Jews of the politics of a country and of the agencies of policy represented by law and finance seems to have only ono culmination—the subordina¬ tion of tbe hoat to that of the parasite. The Tory Party of England was the sworn foe of tho Bank of England until tha rise of Disraeli. There is now no Tory Party. The Bank of England rules tho country, and, the Jews rule the Bank of England." In a statement tantamount to repudi¬ ating his Jewish followers, Doug¬ las says "the problems with wiiich the Social Credit movement is con¬ cerned are not properly those in which the traditional Jewish men¬ tality is likely to be of ultimate aaaistance^ and that tho risk that the traditional mentality ia pro- sent in any individual connected with the race ia quite high." No solution to the Jewiah problem is possible, he soys, "so long as the only solution agreeable to the Jewa themselves is that they shall bo the dominating race. Until tlus complex, associated with Messian- ism, is disposed of, their many brilliant abilities are a menace to any organization whether national or otherwise, in which they aye allowed to acquire a vested in- tersat," ,
to the burden of thc already har¬ assed refugee committees. Thc othora are being sheltered in near¬ by reaorb towns. Plans are being made to send many of the Sudeten refugees to the sparsely settled towns in the province of Carpntho- Russin. Hastily equipped barracks have been thrown'open by the gov¬ ernment to house the refugees. Two Jewish relief committees are working day and night to provide for the emigres whose exodus from the Sudeten -was speeded np by an official announcement of the discovery in nn abandoned Sude¬ ten party headquarters at Duchov of a complete liat of Jews nnd Social Democrats.
In all the .Orthodox synagogues of Praguo special prayers are be¬ ing said hourly for the preserva¬ tion of the Republic. In some of the amaller synagogues frequented mostly by elderly Jews Tilim is being said and clothe.<i arc being rent as if in mourning.
Polish and Hungarian Jews try¬ ing to leave the country have been denied visas by the Polish and Hunftarian consulates.
New Year Services Halted In Ssme Hew England Cities
BOSTON (WNS)—Eosh Hash¬ anah services In many stonn- fotrickeniNew England cities were suspended in order that the syna¬ gogues might bo converted into temporary refuge for victims of the hurricane, according to reports reaching here. In Springfield and Hartford, i Connecticut, synagogues opened their doors to provide sleep¬ ing quarters for persons made honieless by the atorin. In New London aud Providence, whero the storm was followed by a disastrous firs and flood, all Jewiah institu¬ tions were put at the disposal of the authorities. Posts of ffie Jow- l?hl War VeteaM Md,3'jia.iJe'iith, ¦tsaBSS'Sffitelfe^r'tlieir momWB to bring aid to those in distress. In Worcester, Mass., tlfo new Beth Israel Synagogue waa unharihcd by the hurricane, although other buildings nearby were badly dam¬ aged. The Mount Pleasant Country Club, a" Jewish organization in Worcester, is reported to be a total wreck. Despite the Jewish holidays Jews joined with all other creeds in relief work.
Boston escaped the brunt of the storm's force but some synagogues reported that succahs in the rear of their buildings were prematural- ly covered with branches as limbs of nearby trees, uprooted by the storm, were deposited by the freak¬ ish wind on the bare tops of the succahs.
Prof. Hayes to Ad¬ dress B'nai B'rith Meeting Monday
The past year B09S will pass in¬ to the annals of Jowish history as one of tha most turbulent and dis¬ astrous periods in our long history. The many calamities which have grown out of Jewish misery since the advent of Hitler has reached tremendous proportions. For it is Nazism and Fascism which made the Jewish question a world pro¬ blem, world-wide iS^, afea and world wide in its affect upon no¬ tions.
Zion Lodge, B'nai B'rith, is therefore happy to preaent Prof. Gordon'Hayes, professor of Eco¬ nomics, Ohio State University, who will speak on the world Economics aituation at thc open meeting next Monday evening, 8 o'clock, at the E. Broad St. Tcmpie. In his specialized field. Prof. Hayes is in a position to reveal many inter¬ esting facta which havo led up to tho present chaos in the European scene.
President William Wasserstrom extends a cordial invitation to all B'nai B'llth members and their friends to hear the interesting dis¬ course of Prof. Hayes, Monday, Oct. 3.
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Imk Kippir, The pay 01 Atoii«esil Begins TMsday At Smdowu
The plAliitjve mupic of Kol Ni<ire will usher in Yom Kippwr or tlie Dny of Atonement, &t sun-rlfl-wn, Tuesday, October 'Jth. On this holi¬ day, the most solemn occaBion in the Je%vish yefti-r devout Je-ws tvb- atairt from aU food and drink bU spenrt the day jin the synagogue in prayer, meditation, and BUppil^a- tion for forffivenesa. /
From biblical dftys, -when this holiday was the occasion for flpc- cial sacrifices and prayeifs in He Temple, Yom Kippur haa carried with it anr irresiatlbie ajipeol ior all Jews. It brings to a cIosR the ten days of penitence which h&^fn last week on Rosh Hashanah, fiJie Jowish New Year, and Its contivu- sion jnarka God's forgriveness fni past sins and Hi^ bleaaine for the coming; year, ^
The Day of .Atonement is dis¬ tinguished from most other holi¬ days in that it ia aBSociated with no historical event. The day i? purely an attempt at self-rogetlora¬ tion and at-one-ment with God Although its roots reach lar biiclc into primitive times and may have some relation to an aricient equin¬ octial festival, tho day received its present character in the ^ible period,
Before the beginning of the Com)- mon Era, when the ' Temple in Jerusalem still stood, the htgh pur¬ poses of the day were expressed jn rites of animal sacrifice, the com¬ mon form of worship in the anci¬ ent world. Since the year 70, how¬ ever, the central theme of the ritual has been Pentitence, Prayei', and Righteous Action.
The melody of the Kol Nidre i8 heard at' the evening service. This ancient and plaintive i^elody, \o-^ gether with the p'ra^er' of repent-* ance, the sound of Shofar or ram'q horn, the twenty-foi^sr hour i\ and the promise of divirto fol;&|i
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Kaufmansi Is Named Chairman Of Council For Jewish Rights
NKW YOJiK (WNS)—A perm¬ anent organization of thp Geneial Council for Jewiah Rights, created on August I5th hy jepiesentatives oi! tlio B'nai B'rith, American Jew¬ ish Committee, American Jewiah Congve'^s and Jewish Labor Com¬ mittee to coordinate activities for the protection of Jews, was effect¬ ed at an a)l-day meeting here laat week at which Edgar J.'Kaufmann, Pittsburgh meichant, was elected cliairman. Mr. Kaufmann, prime mover in the June iSth Pittsburgh tonference that led to^ the forma¬ tion of the Councji, had heen acting chairman. Kamed to serve with him were Henry Monsky, president of B'nai B'rith, and B. Charney Vladeck, president of the Jewish Labor Committee, vice-chairmen; Carl Sherman of the American Jewish Congress, secretary; and Carl Austrian' of the American Jewi&h Committee, treasurer. , Meeting for the first time as the permanent representatives of the member graupa, the 20 leaders, fjve from each org animation, who h^vo been elected to thc Geneial Council for a period of one year, named a special committee, I'epre- senting each of the four agencies, with instructions to coordinate and fxppnd the 'activities already
neas, all aid man Iti' his quest ,«,u„tetaken in the interests of the oneness xvlth Gnd utid his Strttte'fea&at eonimupities o£ Ciechdalo- to lend the good l|e'., , -' pHi* '^ga-gafe rhfo .aciion_.wa8
Couritill ^ialJF Gmik^ , Is Announced By T, ' ' <3hairiikn '
A study course beginning Octo¬ ber 10, Under the guidance of Rabbi Harry Kaplan, is beingi offered by the education committee of the Council of Jevi^ish Women of which Mrs. David Gerstenfeld is chairman. Elever/ meetings bave been scheduled £or the second end fourth Monday of each nionth from October through Maicti, Meetings will be held at the Bry¬ den Ed. Temple at 1:30 p. m.
Tickets which are heing sold at one dollar for the entire course can be purchased from Mrs. Gers¬ tenfeld or any of her committee in¬ cluding Mesdames Robert Leon, Arnold Youngerman, Harry Lurie, Edward Davis, Harry Prosb, Mor¬ ris Klynt), Richard Abel, Maurice Schiller, Harry Mellman, Henry Piatt, Morrey Bussoff, Simon Sculler, Jerome Kohn, Sig Weiss¬ kerz nnd Max Levine.
Democrats Offer Re¬ ward for Arrest of Anti-Semites
TOPEKA, Kansas (WNS)-A reward of $100 for the' arrest of persons distributing anti-Semitic leaflets aimed at Payne H- Ratner, Republican candidate for governor, has been poated hy the Democratic State Committee, with the np- praval of Walter Ruxman, Ratner's Democratic opponent, after it hsd been pr'oposed by William Allen White, nationally known Republi¬ can and publisher of the Emporia Gazette. White wrote a sigaed editorial hailing Ruxman's "'sting¬ ing rebuke to the Ku Kluxers and JeWrbaltera who peddle those cir¬ culars." Katner, who is the son of a Jewish father and Irish mother is by conviction a member of the Disciples of Christ Church. One circular attacking Ratner aaid: "Vote only for Gentiles. Who knows how much Jewiah uionoy Republicans are spending ? Ratner ia a Jew." The Mnrysville Advo cate-Demoerat, published by Lynn E. Broderlck, Democralie National Committeeman for Kansas, culled Ratrier a "tricky little Jew" and urged as a Democratic campaign slogan "awat the rat!" Broderick repudiated the attack but did not dtaehargs the writer of it.
¦Jewish tonditions 'abroad and icuafeiCn of a program to meet tlo situation. Another committee, t4 be known as the policy and pro¬ gram committee, was named to study the entire Jewish .situation and methods hitherto employed to deal with it, sini on the basis of these studies to recommend a pro¬ gram o,f action to be carried out by the Ct^ancil. Tbis committee, which wilt be appointed this week, will consist of two representatives from each of the four organizations with Arthur S. Meyer as chairman. The pext meeting of the Council is expected to be held shortly after the High Holy Days by which time the personnel of the policy nnd program committee will be known. The Council also discussed the establishment of permanent head¬ quarters and the selection ot the secretariat. All four member or- ganiafiitjons will share the costs of tho Council's work in equal pro¬ portion.
The Jo members of the Council arc B'N^I B'RITH—Henry Monsky of Omaha, Edwin' J. Schanfarber ot Columbus^ Ohio, Judge A. K. Cohen of Boston, Sigmund IJvingaton of Chicago and Benjamin Samuels of Chicago; AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE — Edward Gieen- baum, I^ewis Strauss, Richard Rothschild, Carl Austilan and Judge Samuel Roseman, all of New York; AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS—Carl Sherman, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Louis Jjipsky and Samuel. Goldstein, aiX of New York, and Sigmund David of Chicago; JISWISH LABOR COMMITTEE— J. Raskin, B. Glial ney Vladeck, Isadore Nagler, 1. H. Goldberg and Louis Hollander, all of New Yuik.
Italian-American Groups Honor Gov. LelimaiB
'NEW YOHK (WNS)—In what was obvioutly ititciided to be a (fes- tarc of proof that Itnliuli-Ameli- cans do not approve of Italy's anti- Jewish policy, the Federation of Apulian Associations of Aniellcn, a fedetation of Italian Societies, presented Governor Hei bert H. Lehman with a life membership scroll in tbe National United Italian Association for hia "aelVite to the people of the Italian race in America" after hearing him warn that America would tolerate neither Fascism nor anti-Semitism. The pieGentalioh was made by Generoao Pope, publisher of Italian iiewspapeis.
Although thc Governor did not mention Fascism, nnti-Semitism, Naalsni, Italy or Geimany by name, he left no doubt of his mean¬ ing when ho condemned "the false thcoiies and ideas whicli are mak¬ ing Europe an aimed camp and which have foiced fiom their homes without fault of their own, countless thousands tb wander homeless through Europe. Your father, like my father, came here from Europe seeking in the New World freedom and the opportunity for work and service which men can find only in a country where the individual citizen -is free to Work, to think and to speak as his conscience dictates. They left be¬ hind the enmities which divide na¬ tion from nation, race fiom race, creed from creed and class from class. We may biiiig help to the victims of unreasoning hate; we shnll not permit the hatreds of the Old World or the decrees ot those who exercise sovereign power there, to breed dissensions her« or poison the lite of America. America will jediain gieat ao long as all of its-citizens recognize that a denial of freedom and opportunity to one gtoup 6.-fecls every group."
Disclaiming any seivice exclu¬ sively to the Italian race. Gover¬ nor Lehman said "there is no room il? America fc.^WganizatiohB flim-
group at tHe expense of other citizens. Thero is no place in America for organizations formed to keep alive racial, national or class divisions or to bring into America political or economic theories or foinis of governuient which deny the equal lights of all. l^or organizations working with undivided loyalty in friendly emula¬ tion of other gioups solely for the advancement of Ameiica and for the pieaeivatlon of its traditiuiia and ideals, Ameiica i^iay well be grateful. Our ancestiy is diffeient. We hold to different religious faiths, but we ale all Ameiicans united in love of America, walking together here to preserve the great piinciples of justice and mercy and love of God and man which have been cherished for centuries by your father and by my father— principles which have been taught for cenluiies by your religion and by my religion and which are part of the spirit of our beloved coun¬ tiy. I am pioud that I can seive you and all other loyal citizens who believe AVhole-heaitedly in democ¬ iacy because I lecognize that we are biotlieia in spirit, men of one gieat nation, bound to America by ties which no ftjvetgn influence can ever weaken. I am giateful to you for the honor you are confeiriiig upon me, for it is another demon¬ stration that in this country men of good intentions will continue to woik together for democracy and for demociatic piinciplea, despite tho storms ond passions which are shaking the Old Woild."
NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. (WNSI—Any professor a( Niagara Univeisity,'a Catholic Iiistitulioii, who defeiid.H Iheoiies uf lacial .•uperioiity will be instantly dis¬ missed, the Voiy Rev. Joseph M. Nooiian, piesident of the Univer- .lity, declared in an addiess to on- lolling studentfi. "I emphnlkally disagiee wilh the unfounded al¬ legations that any lace possesses inherent qualifications that lender it inevitably supeiior to any other race," Dr. Noonati said. "Conse¬ quently, I Tcaeive tbe light lo bleak, without disciis.*iion, the con- tiuct of any piofessor who diiies either by wold or in willing, on this campus or off the campus, to defend ady of the following prin¬ ciples:
"J.—That human races so differ among themselves by their inborn and uuchangable^ natuie that the' lowest of them is further distant from the highest race of man than fioin the highest species of animal; 2.—Thnt vigor of race and purity of blood must be preserved and
foifc«ied at whatever considarntion; moreover, tlial whatever cotiduces to this end is fiom that very faet virtuous and .lawful; 3.—That all inteliectual and moral qualities of man flow as from their chief source from blood lelationshipa; 4.—That thc chief aim of pdui!*- tiun la to cliltivflte the nature of the race nnd to kindle tho soul with a binning love of one's race an of llie highest gooil; C.—That rell^on Is subservient to the law of race and must be adjusted to it; (S.— That individual men cuikt only through ths Slata and for the State."
Citing tbe academic success 61 sludenls of man^ nattonalitios Dr. Noonan asked: "Ha» any ono here a silly, irrational, conceited per.- suaslon that, because his anccatffire havo come from any ao-caHed pre¬ ferred stock, his success at Nia¬ gara Univeraity ia assured ?" Ths Niagara University Jprasi d & ii t called his decision "drastic," add¬ ing: "But I feel thot before God, before mankind, and before onr country, it is justified."
Dislranciiised Jews' Hot To Be Expelled
Dsan Eioh To Address Jewish Council Meet
"Observation of a Sttnimcr Tiav-. eler in Europe" will be the sub¬ ject of Dean Juatina Eich of Cap¬ ital University when she addresses the ojjening meeting of the Coun¬ cil qf Jewish Women, Monday, Oct. 3. at 2 p. ro. at the Bryden Rd. Tcmpla. Misa Eich, who conipleted her eighth trip abroad this year, traveled in Sermapy and Czecho¬ slovakia and will give her iraprea- siiin* qf these tsvo countiies.
if*a, Louis M. Harris, chairman of }>wgr*Bia, who will present the syeafe," met with her committee FVIdilrt her home to outline fur¬ ther Jraosranis for lho year.
Cterinan Jevrry Urged To Be Brave In New Year
' JJEHLIN (WNS)—"Look foi ward lo new places wheie Jewish youth is piepaiing new homes, theieby giving hope for a new life to the older generation as well," was the Rosh Hashanah message addiessed to the Jews of Geiinany in a proclamation by the Keich- vertretung de^ Juden in Deutach¬ land, the central lepieseiitative Jewish agency. "It is tiue," the manifesto said, "that it is a slow piecosB and a difficult way, but eveiythiug duiable iequiies time and demands coral luction stone by stone. Wc Jews nie used to wait¬ ing. Patience is oui stiength." The message concluded with an appeal to Jews to stand fast in their faith and to educauj.theii children in the spiut of the Jewish religion. "Let us he with God and God will be with ua," the proclamaUo^i ended."
GENEVA (WNS)—Jews who have been deprived of Rumanian citizenahip through the mass le- vision of natuializations "need net worry about deportation" because the govermnent'will not carry Out the new deciee branding auch per¬ sons as foreigners until the citizen¬ ship reviaions are completed, which Will take at least a year, a spokes¬ man for the Rumanian delegation to the I/eague of Nations told in- quiiing newspaper correspondents. Even after the conipletio;i of the revision, the spokesman said, the government dee^ not liUend to adoipt harsh lueasut^a 'sg»!nst the.
''humanitarian nieans" to eifeci their immigration. He also asserted that the "atmosphere in Rumania is becoming lessi and' le^s anti- Semitic" because measures taken by King Carol hayi eliminated anti-Jewiah terruiism.
The spokesman fuither aaid that, Rumania "does not intend to dis¬ franchise Jews born in Rum'ania or thoae who participated in the war for geneiations have been use¬ ful to the nation. Theae categories Avlll alwaya find their rights." Tlius far the citizenships of 90,0u0 Jew¬ ish faniilies have been eifaniined while 130,001), others are still sub¬ ject to examination. Of those al¬ ready examined, a certain percent¬ age have been disfranchised, he said, adding "it can be considered ceitain that action against those deprived of their 'citizenship will not be taken before 1940."
BUCHAREST (WNS)—Three bundled thousand Jewa deprived of their status as Rumanian citizens after tho recent revision of Jew¬ ish naturaltzatiuna were otficlally bianded foreigners who must ap¬ ply for permits to remain in Ru¬ mania when King Carol, Premier Mirun Chiistea, Minister ot Jus¬ tice Victor Isiuandl and Minister of Interior Armund Caliiiescu sign¬ ed a decree proclaiming that all persons whose Rumanian citizen, .ship haa been annulled are now subject to laws governing foreign ers. The decree applies alao to the children of auch persona. AU de¬ naturalized pefsona must apply Immediately for permission to live in .Rumania. Those who live wbat ivas pre-war Rumania and wlio were futeign citizens pi ior to August IC, 1916, or who aelllcd In Besaaiabia after March 27, 1918 or in Bukowina and Traiisylvania after Deceinbei 3,1918 are permit ed to remain In Rumania for thiee inontha. All others miiy stay year.
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Palestine During; S698
Contemporary Jewish Reci^f I, Mew M- . Moithly Appears
NEW YORK (WNS)—Tha first number of tho Contemporary Jsw- iA Record, a M-£,oiithly review of events of Jewifth intstest pub¬ lished under the auspices of th^ American: Jewish Committee, ap¬ peared tast week. It ia editad by Morris D. Waldman, seeretary, Harry Schneiderman, assistant secretary, and Sidney .Wallach, di¬ rector , of the GommitteVs educa¬ tional department, AVMilia«<' 6- Duker is managing edi&t.Desiga- ed to present] an ohj«e|t .systematic I'ocqrd' ef jfeWish interest 'anla!,,i atdiny ^^t
contiln"' aa41i«rJti;Jjs»ie5<'']fAsA?* material with regatdtq the Jend^ ¦ situatio)i in many e(!Wltri$.4, original articles and studies, Im¬ portant documents and other source material. Regular departments vjill Include a digest of editorial opin¬ ion, with the Evian Conference as the subject in the first issue, a, day by day record of-world events ci interest to Jows and a section on social research, with the current issue featuring statistics on the number pf Jews in Itiily and tho Sudeten area uf Czechoslovakia. The first issue has 96 pages.
Tho fitst Issue includes a sum- iiiaiy of events in July and August. Tho report of the Italian Fascist professors on the subject of racism is reprinted in full for the first timo in English. Comment on Mus¬ solini's new anti-Jewiah policy by Ugo D'Annunzio and Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of ihe American Jewish Committee, ia alao reprint¬ ed. The section on documents in¬ cludes texts of appeals for the con¬ tinuation of the non-retaliatjort policy on the part of Jews in Palestine, issued by the National Council and the Chief Rabbinate of Palestine; a statement by the Arclibiahop of Canterbury urging Cliilatians to participate in the In- teicesslon Day services in Great Biitain on July 17; and text of the protest of the Hungarian Jews against the introduction of the numerus clausus law in Hungary. Among the articles are an ap- piaisal of the late Supre|ne Court Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo, by Judge Learned Hand; a study of recent Hungarian legislation against Jewa; an article on the Jews In Italy by Cecil Roth; and the complete text and an expose of the workings of the Nazi registra¬ tion law cancel ning Jewish prop¬ erty in Germany.
Seminary To Present Tom Kippur Broadcast
A Yom Kippur broadcast will be conducted over Station WOR and the national network of the Mutual Broadcasting System by the Jew¬ iah Theological Seminary of America on Sunday, October Z, from 2:80 to 3tOQ p. m.
Cantor Adolph Katchko of tha Congregation Ansehe Chased In
ing the past year there were also a\ev 500 Arabij slain and gcoies of Biitish soldiers kilted. Property dami^ge during the year is esti¬ mated at upwaida of 836,000,000.
JERUS.ALEM (WNS)—Palestine Jewiy ushered in the new year of 5899 with the knowledge that 6698 hud been the moat sanguinary in the modem hLstoiy of the Holy Land, 237 Jews having been killed and more than fiOO wounded in the third year of tho Arab levolt. Dnr- New York City will sing the Kol
«4 ,
Nidre and Kabbi Aithut H. Neu- Isnder, who is leader of the Bath Israel Conp-egatiox la Richmond Hill, N. y., will deliver a mcSBag* lor the holiday.
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1938-09-30 |
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1938-09-30, page 01 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
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| Full Text | Central Ohio's Only Jewish Newspaper Beaching Every Home A WEEKLY NEWSPAI'-GR FOR THE JEWISH HOME Devoted to Americpn and Jewiah Ideals M • . I"; Volume XVII—No. 249 COT.UMBUS, OHIO, SV1>- KMHKK ,10, 19. .18 Per Year $3.00; Per Copy Vk Strictly Conlideitlal Tidblta From Everywhere By PHINEAS J. BIRON POLITICAL PALAVER Anti-Semitism seems due to play a considerable part in this year's Consresaional elections Wil¬ liam RufuH Scott, candidate ' for Congress in the Iflth California district (Los Angeles) has sent out mimeographed postcards head¬ ed "JEWS IN UNITED STATES IMPERILED BY NEW DEAL FOLLIES 1" in an attempt to stir .Jews to vote against New Deal candidates by creating the fear thot if the New Deal program is not stopped it will lead to bank¬ ruptcy and subsequent attacks on Jews....In that torrid New York primary figh' Congressman John J, O'Connor's campaign manager cent every voter in tho district a copy of Father Coughlin's maga¬ zine Social Justice containing a laudatory article on O'Connop and also—^the J3th and 14th "Protocols of the Elders of Zion"... .P. S.— O'Connor wos defeated by the Democrats, bnt won the Eepubli¬ can nomination The Republi¬ cans in Minnesota are charged with sponsoring an underground whispering campaign against Governor Benson, who has a Jew¬ ish secretary, in the hope of alienating the large German vote ...Those Nazis awaiting-trial in New York on charges of espion¬ age against Uncle Sam's defense forces were assigned to get tho plans of a sensational new bomb sighter invented by American en¬ gineers... .Edward Banta, one of the witnesses before the Dies Com¬ mittee in New York, spoke before the-New York branch of the Friends of New Germany, prede¬ cessor of the Bund, in 1934 Those in the know insist that Los Angeles Nazis responsible for the frequent bombarding of that city hy air with anti-Semitic leaflets 'were recently given a going over by anti-Nazis, who smashed the Nazis'' printing press Prince Hnbertus Locwoatein, the enti- ^ ^azi German Catholic nobleihan, , > lE'atr work uniljjing all,anti-Nazi ; , / ,Ga):A)ati4.»nt!i a'satid-bloc New ;;¦ ''. _t!ait?ra.-%ta'(ik'*it1i. ''Germah-made ¦ ' gorfs havVgot rid of them liy do- ' noting them to the committee equiping ». relief ahip for the Spanish Loyalists.... Archbishop Edward Mooney of Detroit, who put the quietus on Father Coughlin in 1,937, is a good bet to succeed the late Patrick Cardinal Hayes ..'.. The schools of medicine and dentistry of Howard University, a Negro institution in Washington from which quite a few Jews have graduated, are now- limiting the , number of Jews admitted.... BEHIND THE FRONT Diplomatic insiders at London and Geneva will tell you that be¬ hind the Arab terror in Palestine is no Arab brain but a three-man brain trust comprising an Ameri¬ can from Illinois, who serves as banker, Gustave Schmellcr, a Ger¬ man archeologiat, who directs the smuggling of arms, and Pawzi Bey, a Turk and a veteran of thc Austrian army, ivho is the military strategist Sir Oswald Mosley, who has been a widower for sev¬ eral years, will soon announce his' forthcoming marriage to Mrs, Bryan Guineas, sister of Unity Mitfovd, the enthusiastic pro-Nazi English lady friend of Hitler Mrs. Guineas, like her sister, is a hot Hitlerite The government of Northern Ireland is working to bring from Austria Jewish refu¬ gees who are key workers in im¬ portant industries that can be transferred to Belfast... .The Austrian Nazis are ao well-inform¬ ed on Jewish affairs that when Zionist leaders call at Gestapo headquarters in Vienna they are oifered copies of tile Davar and Hasretz, Palestinian Heblrew dail¬ ies..-.And when the Nazis speak of Weizmann and Jabotinsky they refer to them familiarly as Chaim and Jabo.,..One of the great mysteries is the daily appearance of swastikas on the facade of the famous Rothschild Synagogue..,, The swastikas appear every morn¬ ing, and no amount o? watching has succeeded in preventing their being smeared on...Jimmy Hinea, the Tammany leader who pushed Hitler off the front page by win¬ ning a mistriol, will get a laugh when he's told that tho Frankfur¬ ter Zeitung editorially called 'him B Jew... .Some $60,000,000 haa al¬ ready been stolen by tha 800 Nazi commiatiars who took over Jowish iCmitiutod m gmi». ?¦). PRAGUE (W N S)— The entire material resources of the .iewish population of Czechoslovakia a"! well as of its manpower were placed at thc command of the now military government of Premier Jnn Syrovy aa Jews joined with the wholo country in wildly en¬ thusiastic patriotic dcmonatrations in support of efforts to resist the dismemberment of thc country. Answering a call to contribute to an emergency war fund, the Jews of the country gave in a measure far beyond their proportion. Men and hrtys of all ages are volunteer¬ ing by thc thousands for military service. From Jews abroad the war oflriqe is receiving almost hourly by phone, mall and cable offers to join the Czech army. Jewish refu¬ gees from Germany and Austria granted asylum in Czechoslovakia are in the van of these volunteer¬ ing to resist invasion. i Meanwhile, some 15,00,0 of tho 22,000 Jews in the Sudeten Ger¬ man districts have already left the area to be ceded to Germany. About 9,000 of the refugees are in Prague where they are adding Appointed ITational A.Z.A. Deputy for Ohio Harry Goldstein, BO E. Broad Street, attorney, has been appoint¬ ed National A. Z. A. Deputy of the Ohio and Ken¬ tucky region of A. Z. A. by the Supreme Advis¬ ory Council. Mr. Goldstein, an ad¬ visor to the chap¬ ter, has been ac¬ tive locally for the last eight years. He resides at 414 Monroe Ave. Harry Goldstein Soda! Credit Leader Attacks Jews.As -. Mice »,„:- LONDON (WNS)—Major C. H. Douglas, chairman of the Social Credit Secretariat, Ltd., and chief exponent of the Social Credit theory, has Joined the anti-Semitic front, he" revealed in an article pn the Jews in "Social Credit", organ of hia movement. On the one hand declaring that "the very last thing which 1 would desire, or as an in¬ dividual countenance, would be the association of the Social Cre¬ dit movement Avith Jew-baiting" Douglas asserts that the "out¬ standing characteristic of the Jewiah race is parasitism." "It ia a race" he soid, "which thrives upon other races, and succeeds, no doubt very largely by its financial technique, in choking the original culture to which it attaches itself and substituting one which it can effectively control. The'Jews have never been a colonizing race, and it is trade, with its black magic of finance, salesmanship and adver¬ tising, which is the Jewish nation¬ al home." Major Douglas further asserts that "it is beyond question that the penetration by Jews of the politics of a country and of the agencies of policy represented by law and finance seems to have only ono culmination—the subordina¬ tion of tbe hoat to that of the parasite. The Tory Party of England was the sworn foe of tho Bank of England until tha rise of Disraeli. There is now no Tory Party. The Bank of England rules tho country, and, the Jews rule the Bank of England." In a statement tantamount to repudi¬ ating his Jewish followers, Doug¬ las says "the problems with wiiich the Social Credit movement is con¬ cerned are not properly those in which the traditional Jewish men¬ tality is likely to be of ultimate aaaistance^ and that tho risk that the traditional mentality ia pro- sent in any individual connected with the race ia quite high." No solution to the Jewiah problem is possible, he soys, "so long as the only solution agreeable to the Jewa themselves is that they shall bo the dominating race. Until tlus complex, associated with Messian- ism, is disposed of, their many brilliant abilities are a menace to any organization whether national or otherwise, in which they aye allowed to acquire a vested in- tersat" , to the burden of thc already har¬ assed refugee committees. Thc othora are being sheltered in near¬ by reaorb towns. Plans are being made to send many of the Sudeten refugees to the sparsely settled towns in the province of Carpntho- Russin. Hastily equipped barracks have been thrown'open by the gov¬ ernment to house the refugees. Two Jewish relief committees are working day and night to provide for the emigres whose exodus from the Sudeten -was speeded np by an official announcement of the discovery in nn abandoned Sude¬ ten party headquarters at Duchov of a complete liat of Jews nnd Social Democrats. In all the .Orthodox synagogues of Praguo special prayers are be¬ ing said hourly for the preserva¬ tion of the Republic. In some of the amaller synagogues frequented mostly by elderly Jews Tilim is being said and clothe.wgr*Bia, who will present the syeafe" met with her committee FVIdilrt her home to outline fur¬ ther Jraosranis for lho year. Cterinan Jevrry Urged To Be Brave In New Year ' JJEHLIN (WNS)—"Look foi ward lo new places wheie Jewish youth is piepaiing new homes, theieby giving hope for a new life to the older generation as well" was the Rosh Hashanah message addiessed to the Jews of Geiinany in a proclamation by the Keich- vertretung de^ Juden in Deutach¬ land, the central lepieseiitative Jewish agency. "It is tiue" the manifesto said, "that it is a slow piecosB and a difficult way, but eveiythiug duiable iequiies time and demands coral luction stone by stone. Wc Jews nie used to wait¬ ing. Patience is oui stiength." The message concluded with an appeal to Jews to stand fast in their faith and to educauj.theii children in the spiut of the Jewish religion. "Let us he with God and God will be with ua" the proclamaUo^i ended." GENEVA (WNS)—Jews who have been deprived of Rumanian citizenahip through the mass le- vision of natuializations "need net worry about deportation" because the govermnent'will not carry Out the new deciee branding auch per¬ sons as foreigners until the citizen¬ ship reviaions are completed, which Will take at least a year, a spokes¬ man for the Rumanian delegation to the I/eague of Nations told in- quiiing newspaper correspondents. Even after the conipletio;i of the revision, the spokesman said, the government dee^ not liUend to adoipt harsh lueasut^a 'sg»!nst the. ''humanitarian nieans" to eifeci their immigration. He also asserted that the "atmosphere in Rumania is becoming lessi and' le^s anti- Semitic" because measures taken by King Carol hayi eliminated anti-Jewiah terruiism. The spokesman fuither aaid that, Rumania "does not intend to dis¬ franchise Jews born in Rum'ania or thoae who participated in the war for geneiations have been use¬ ful to the nation. Theae categories Avlll alwaya find their rights." Tlius far the citizenships of 90,0u0 Jew¬ ish faniilies have been eifaniined while 130,001), others are still sub¬ ject to examination. Of those al¬ ready examined, a certain percent¬ age have been disfranchised, he said, adding "it can be considered ceitain that action against those deprived of their 'citizenship will not be taken before 1940." BUCHAREST (WNS)—Three bundled thousand Jewa deprived of their status as Rumanian citizens after tho recent revision of Jew¬ ish naturaltzatiuna were otficlally bianded foreigners who must ap¬ ply for permits to remain in Ru¬ mania when King Carol, Premier Mirun Chiistea, Minister ot Jus¬ tice Victor Isiuandl and Minister of Interior Armund Caliiiescu sign¬ ed a decree proclaiming that all persons whose Rumanian citizen, .ship haa been annulled are now subject to laws governing foreign ers. The decree applies alao to the children of auch persona. AU de¬ naturalized pefsona must apply Immediately for permission to live in .Rumania. Those who live wbat ivas pre-war Rumania and wlio were futeign citizens pi ior to August IC, 1916, or who aelllcd In Besaaiabia after March 27, 1918 or in Bukowina and Traiisylvania after Deceinbei 3,1918 are permit ed to remain In Rumania for thiee inontha. All others miiy stay year. 237 Se'Wi Killed In Palestine During; S698 Contemporary Jewish Reci^f I, Mew M- . Moithly Appears NEW YORK (WNS)—Tha first number of tho Contemporary Jsw- iA Record, a M-£,oiithly review of events of Jewifth intstest pub¬ lished under the auspices of th^ American: Jewish Committee, ap¬ peared tast week. It ia editad by Morris D. Waldman, seeretary, Harry Schneiderman, assistant secretary, and Sidney .Wallach, di¬ rector , of the GommitteVs educa¬ tional department, AVMilia«<' 6- Duker is managing edi&t.Desiga- ed to present] an ohj«e t .systematic I'ocqrd' ef jfeWish interest 'anla!,,i atdiny ^^t contiln"' aa41i«rJti;Jjs»ie5<'']fAsA?* material with regatdtq the Jend^ ¦ situatio)i in many e(!Wltri$.4, original articles and studies, Im¬ portant documents and other source material. Regular departments vjill Include a digest of editorial opin¬ ion, with the Evian Conference as the subject in the first issue, a, day by day record of-world events ci interest to Jows and a section on social research, with the current issue featuring statistics on the number pf Jews in Itiily and tho Sudeten area uf Czechoslovakia. The first issue has 96 pages. Tho fitst Issue includes a sum- iiiaiy of events in July and August. Tho report of the Italian Fascist professors on the subject of racism is reprinted in full for the first timo in English. Comment on Mus¬ solini's new anti-Jewiah policy by Ugo D'Annunzio and Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of ihe American Jewish Committee, ia alao reprint¬ ed. The section on documents in¬ cludes texts of appeals for the con¬ tinuation of the non-retaliatjort policy on the part of Jews in Palestine, issued by the National Council and the Chief Rabbinate of Palestine; a statement by the Arclibiahop of Canterbury urging Cliilatians to participate in the In- teicesslon Day services in Great Biitain on July 17; and text of the protest of the Hungarian Jews against the introduction of the numerus clausus law in Hungary. Among the articles are an ap- piaisal of the late Supre ne Court Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo, by Judge Learned Hand; a study of recent Hungarian legislation against Jewa; an article on the Jews In Italy by Cecil Roth; and the complete text and an expose of the workings of the Nazi registra¬ tion law cancel ning Jewish prop¬ erty in Germany. Seminary To Present Tom Kippur Broadcast A Yom Kippur broadcast will be conducted over Station WOR and the national network of the Mutual Broadcasting System by the Jew¬ iah Theological Seminary of America on Sunday, October Z, from 2:80 to 3tOQ p. m. Cantor Adolph Katchko of tha Congregation Ansehe Chased In ing the past year there were also a\ev 500 Arabij slain and gcoies of Biitish soldiers kilted. Property dami^ge during the year is esti¬ mated at upwaida of 836,000,000. JERUS.ALEM (WNS)—Palestine Jewiy ushered in the new year of 5899 with the knowledge that 6698 hud been the moat sanguinary in the modem hLstoiy of the Holy Land, 237 Jews having been killed and more than fiOO wounded in the third year of tho Arab levolt. Dnr- New York City will sing the Kol «4 , Nidre and Kabbi Aithut H. Neu- Isnder, who is leader of the Bath Israel Conp-egatiox la Richmond Hill, N. y., will deliver a mcSBag* lor the holiday. J.J,,.,, „ j_„-.j, _. >.^-^ '''','*.•.''¦-."'-'¦.'¦¦.».«.'.¦'. -'.''„ f; ¦'* -' :•'.¦ .'?."¦¦. .: '.,'¦: \ '^ ¦ -I t- ^-»j„ |
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| Date created | 2008-08-22 |
