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Central Ohio's Only
Jov/isli Fewspaper
Eeaching Every Homo
A WEEKLY HEWBFAI^BR FOR THE JEWISH HOME
Devoted to American
and
Jewish Ideals
Volume XVn~~Nn. 250
COLUMBUS, OHIO, OCJOIiLR 7, 1918
Per Year $3 00; Per Copy 10c
Strictly Coiilsdentkl
Tidbila From Everywhere By I'HINEAS J. niRON
Ih PUCE'S JEWS
Giuscppo BoLtai, Ita.H^m mini=!- tQi* of education, mirf liavc ton- BitlorablG oxplaiTiing- to Uo to lii'j aKed mothov, who is a Je-wc-^a . . . Hottal has thc job of hooting .Tc\\- Uh px'ofc-^sors, teachers and "tu- donlfi out of Italian iiniversUiea nnd schools Gok-ly bocau«G thoy aio .Tpw3 ,. . CountcBs Volpi, one of tho dictators of Italian socioty, whoso huBhand, Coimt Volpi, hab juh.1, succeeded Edgardo Moipuigo, u Jew, as president of Absrcuiazioni General!, one of Italy's bigjjoat in- fluranco companies, n also a Jewess . . . Even the mo^t vehe¬ ment Fascista among- Italian Je^\s are not eafc from the attack . . . Dr. David Prnto, chief tabbi of Rome, who was decorated by iMus- solini for winning the support ol Egyptian Jews durinff thc Ethi¬ opian war, is now bcinEr bitteilv denounced hy tho Fasci&t pica? . . . Colonel Aldo Fcdeschi, a JeiMth friend of Mussolini, with whom 11 DucB studied and fought in the Woi'ld War> has a letter fiom Benllo aeeurinp; him that Italian JcwB will not suffer fiom the now racial policy . . . FOREIGN FT.ASHES
Tha Jewigh commuiiitv of FianK- furt-am-Main, which gavp .To-wry the Rothschilds and the Schiffn, and which waa once the iichp';t; in Gsyraany, has appealed to the Jews Of Frankfurt,to fla\e the syna¬ gogue there from clo-iinp . . , Since the Nazi regime came into power it has acquired contiol of hundreds of millions of dollai^' worth of property bclonnme: to Jewa who are now lefugeea . . . Th& latest scheme for Holviris the problem flf Jewish refugees is mothered by a Mrs. Arthur jGren- fell of Landon, in a letfcer^fto the London Times , . . She j^opoaog that every Jew in the woihjE be sold a ^ritish-Palcetiman paas|oi(; at
ba recognized as a token of dual status—that of o member of the British Commonwealth and of the Jewish i'ac6 . . . This would net 6ome $80,000,000 even i{ only half the 16,000,000 Jews, in Ihg woild could afford It,-she fiffuics . . . The reaultiuE sum, she claims, would enable the Bntish Govoin- mejit to settle Jews in the Ciown Colonies and Mandated teiiitoiics , . , Three American Jews have n personal interest in tho fate of Czechoslovakia . .:'; Bernaid M Baruch, Louis D. Brandeis and Stephen S. Wiso aro reliably le- ported to have been amouR those who helped the late Thomas Mas¬ aryk create hia fatherland ... If you loolc up Hitler m the Beilin ' telephone directory you'll find only one listed, and it won't bo Adolf, but his brother, Alois, who luns a —naturally— popular re-itaurant Strange to say, .Alois doesn't ob¬ ject to circularizing^ Jews as poten¬ tial customers . . , To undei stand why Adolf Hitlct is so bitter against President Benes of Czecho- Slovakia you ahould Imow that It was Benea who refused to intervono when Otto Strasser, Hitler's ally in tho early daya of Nazism, found a refuge in Prague when he fell out with Adolf and became the leader of thc ^'Black Fiont," which fought tho Nazis via the radio and the press for years . , . Stiassei**s brothflv, Grogor, waa one of those wardered in Hitler's 19 a 1 blood purge .,. HKARD HERE
Tho September 26th issue of Father Coughlin's papci, Soqml Justice, liad an article defending Italy's campaign, against the Jews, and intimating thnt other eoantricB ought to do likewise . . . The same Issue carried an article by Pluhp Slomovitz, editor of the Oetioit Jewish Chronicle, bla£,tmg the "Protocols of tho Elders of Zion," which ar^ being republished m So- dal Justice .... The moment war la declared in Europe tho United Statea Department, of Ju-itlce will publish tho complete luemheiship rostee of Gorm^n-AmetKMn Bund, to put the country on guard against posaiblo aaboteura , . . The Kaat Side Journal, a Los Angeles weekly edited by Al Waxman, a Jew, cai- tied a. front pago editoual on Sep- tejnber 15th, opening ita columnb to Naais, Fascista and ICu Klu^cm , , , On the ground that business is business Y *.. One of the biggest Amcrleaiif factories of kosher pio-- ducts f« owned by an English mil¬ lionaire said to be closoly identi- (Continued &n page li)
¦\VASTaKGTQN, D 0. <WNS)~ A ¦i>2,n00,000 Nan biov^n house in New York Cilv to spivo a^i nation- il luidquaitciB far tho Gnmin- Anieilcan Bund, is being planned hy TtHj Kuhn, national Bund leader, the Dies GommitlLO on Un- Amonc in Activitl'^'i wn'i tokl by John C. Moicalfp, (.onimittoe nnci- tigntor. In In'3 thud day of te-^ti- monv, MeU.ilfe declaicd that "offSuah of thc Bund have on le- pelted occnsloii'j lovcalcd piivately that 1hey aro ipcoivmg financial aid" from "tho Geiman govern¬ ment 01 itb unoiTicial lepiesenta- fives abioad and m thii countiy" Motcalfc chai^'cd thit "thcso ad¬ missions have been mado by lead¬ ei s of the Bund, not jugt in New Yoik, but fiom coast to coasit"
After cilmg as other aouice^ nf mcomo for tho Bund levenue ob- tamod by the German Bu'5me'^s League (DICV) fiom 'dneclories flsting bu'ilncgs men pledged to buy only from Bund members and pingiams containing advertise¬ ments from Geiman-Ameiican firm'4 and the sale of stoim troop¬ ers' uniforms and pms. Metcalfe asseitcd "theie aie leported to bo a number of silent contributors to the Bund throughout the countiy '* In suppoit of this asfaeition he claimed that Alfred Zimmer, leader of the Cincinnati feoctlon of the Bund, had made the following ktatcmont tn him on August 14th'
"IVhilo many Geiman Amoilcin"' may not join our ranks openly. the\ fight wi(h us in a whi&peiing campaign and silent financial con- tiibutoT"^ Mo^t of those persona aiB wealthy and thev feel that thoy cannot affoid, for political or business reasons, to support us openly. Ilowevci*, they aie deeply sympathetic with ouv movement. So I keep a double set of books. Tho name^i of the silent contribu¬ tors and the amounts which ihey have donaicd I keep in a small
black l)tiok thit v ihov,n to no (tne, unless it U some one like Kuhn "
Molcalfp also festificd ihat tho labidly anti-Stmitic Ameikan Nationalist redeiation Is "clo'^Dly aligned" with the Bund. The Fed- oiation ho said di-^tribute^ to re¬ cipients of its piopaganda a list of "oi'ganiKations which you should suppoit and fiom \\hn,h you can stcuie liteiatuie " Among these or- gani7.itions Metcalfe staled ueie thc American Federation of l-.aboi, the Silver Shu-ts, James Tiue'b Industrial Conti ol Kepoita of Washington and the organization of tho Tiov. Goinld Winiod
Meanwliilo, Dr Hans DieckhoiT, Get man ambassadoi, called at the Slate Department to deny Met¬ calfe's charge of a link between tho Bund and the Nayi govemment Later the embas-sv issued tho fol¬ lowing statement: "Before the Dies Committee statements have been made which might lead to the conclusion that between ihe Amcri- ka-Deutachcr Volksbund and the Geiman Goveinmeni authoiilies exists a 'secret relationship ' With icgaid heieto the Geiman embassy makes the following statement: Thc Geiman government has al¬ ways taken the point of view that tho Ameiika-Deutscher Volksbund i:, to be considered as a puioly Ameiican affair. Theio has never c'^isted any open or secret ^under- ^tanding* between tho Bund and lho Geiman ambassador tho Gei¬ man embassy or the Gei'man con¬ sulates. On the contiaiy, for a long time all Gorman nationals havo been strictly prohibited to be or to become membera of tho Bund, in view of thc fact that It IS their duty to refram fiom any interference In internal American ai^airs. The govpinment of the United States is informod ahout this point of view adopted hy tho German governments,^^
Stephen Wise Attacks Pro-Hague Jews
.TER.SrY CriY, N, .T. (WN.^)_ Coming to thp dofcnso of K il>])j TicnJ^mm Pintkin nnd Congrpfji tion IJmanu ol wlio were foictd to \.^cale lliGir lenlcd qunrteis iP tlio .Tciscy City Jowish CoroniOmty Center uv the result of a lonp ilis pulo witli tho Center''! oftioiik, Dr Stephen S W«e, spciil.ini' from tho ])ulpil of Enninu-"!'- malceahift BynaROj^uo irt a pi'ivitc home, hittcily attacked Jew? 'v liu support the Hague ndmniistia'^ion as "not fit to he Amencan ftH zon^" Hjilinff Eabbi PloLlcin ai "one Jew and Jewish leader Vflio refused to bo tenoi-ized by atrfiiul Jcwi who ale second and thini cla?') citizens", Dr. Wiao said "if you ,Jews aro upstanding, then ttik man here, Kabbi PlotWn, will H your loader long after tho iiresi\nt Jersey, City regime is passed".j
Charging thnt ho hail bfii wai ned by phone, letter and te SI ara to itay out of Jersey Ci Dr. Wise said "any Jew who for the sake of peisonal advantafc Euppoits tho rotten roRima und'i which you live does not dcbeivo 'o bo nn Amencan, I am with yen heait and soul as long as you aro true and atand by Eabbi Plotkiii, piovmn: thus to tho world th.it yoj aro worthy of American^ citizen¬ ship. I reconed letters, teleerarrtj and tclophono ca!l«i telling ms *o keep away fiom .Jersey City to nifrht But I came, for a rahtn'i placo IS to speak out against auoli a city council or whatever you call youi gang of brigands here. Some day I shall come over hero and help you dedicate a brand ne* synagogue." '
Yom Kippur Oversight
Idnui M. Thnrp, I'Hii Com- numily Paad chairman, did not coninlt (hp lcivif,h c.ilendar "hen he ftrlectod 'i ucsday t\t- nnij, Orl. 1, fur hii hiroini.il vfiljT p.irlj, roinpHllieiitini; all norkei , leaders .ind k"v nu'n of this J par's i'lind Hiivp. 'llipu. was nolliin^ tint he cmihl do about it tilhcr.
However, thp Tditar nf the Chronicle ivas consullcd nnd on lichalf ot Cohinibus Jenisli coniliiiinitj, ivhich has aluayi. cnoppratpd v,itl\ itn, molt MOtihy oJToiC, assiind Mr. 'iharp that tho spirit of Yom Kippur, that of forgiveness will prevail. With it kocs .\ pledge of 100":^ support of thc Community Pund.
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a^isTci* Mhm 330 Jewisli Doctors Ami lOi Dentists To Practice In Vienna
VIENNA (WNS)—Only S30 Jewish physicians and JOO Jowish dentists will bo allowed to piactice In Vienna after October 1st when the decie^ ^imKing thc medical and dental professions of non-Arynni comes into force. Publication of I emulations for enforcing the de¬ cree leveal that m small towns and ruial areas no Jewish doctors 01' dentists will be peimittcd to practice although a small numbei* ho allowed to piactice in Lmz and Gtaz, which have substantial Jew¬ ish populations. Although the list of Jowish physicians and dentists IS believed adequate for tho pio-
Jewish Fraternities
Announce Pledges
Z'HZ SiasCA XI£:XiT&: Leo Dcmscv, Sh.Uter iltib'WlH, AlUm L Pi ^OlQiui, Ijlverpool, Sttnlord 12 riloclman, ritjvtiiaiul Ilolghfj rJivld 3 Kiiilan, Cluvolainl iraskcll Klvo\%it<! ^¦'l w Hocitoid, MiiiH , UoUort lilpbcbutz, iliannima HiU, N Y. Noun ui J-, MclzU'th, MliiaUlown; i'liUln N luin- liurRi, Oroton-oii-Hu(lHon, N Y, Bern¬ ard I Alirihani*!, 01o\cliTUlf Irving L Caplan, Cte\el 111(1 Thcodoio Colieiii Clflieliiuf A'lctot (""oliiiii, ClQ\elintl, Uuty I. Pivia, fluvulaiia JUifclitH JlcK-M SUhl, un ClU, I'll Arnrild I Holnelberituiu, Cle\c]antl Jlftlfflita, Siintord HUbwiinan Cluvoliind, Jciomo A Shxporo, AFlddlotown, i^olJCi t N U'loskjii, Nl w Vol It
AXtPSKA S^axZ-OKT VI: S mfoi d Goldiiiin, liJO Moiiiyoiiu\; OhaitoB H Mmbacli, Naw \oik, N Y . Hoi Faciei, Clciitlainl; liuynl iaiiiiih, Hion\, N Y , lli M Hlunman, Slwu- liGiivine: Max VVi.hs, J ilKmou llail.-hts, W Y. Vaiil If 15lo*k, Nc\% Voile, r..i)onu.i<l C Ituitniaii. titeiibon- villd, iHndoiD 1 Uuvidson, I'lttsljmyli. I'u , Lmnlaniicl niillln, Clcvelmd, Utiohl auttllUj, ricvcUnd, lieon I lloiwlta, Bioii\, N Y, lit mm d I' Kill, Now Yoi)(, JJertifird & Ki I'lUc, UluBpoit, Pn , KcnnnLli N Kriplco, Toledo Ktiiiiii'th Jf Jjovlnc, Piooldyii
SICI^UA AKI'SEA mVi LLonaid If Folitei, 1,ZU liijdon id , J tele 0 Joy, ua Itivdtiii id , fit mlcy 11 hiU'.Mlit. Ji-, 214 H ('t<)-ilni,luu[i-id, I ton H AUieit, C'dotoii, UK lull a S ii,vtUr, t'lfi\BlaiicJ ililsrUtg, Jceuli Wllkti, inuiir^lioit, Conn, i; iiph lliiitiilt., Bt Jdi;t.j)ort, Conn , Jcmld I Ito^cU, New Yoik, InliiK T SlotiilcU, Iii<\l ui Oieliaitt Mjish , WlUlnm H Hojn^.vk, Ktliu HLuboj N Y. Uol)t.rt S Ijlijiuei. iiiltimore, Slcf, AUred W. Jolo-vlti!, Caiitoii
SETA JtmVA. VAVi Al thiiy R Ijlevtrintn, TjI a UcjiilrM ton-id , iloboU J IJiiJiUjiit, 1(H5 iiHukllJi- av, Maurltfl Ij yalnutn 3l.«3 1^ >!ioaU-fcit , 'lliomiiH M MHU, UincJii- iiati. btuait tJ ijtv^ Ji ijouib\nio, Ky Aiviu Lc^hic, Oliioliiniti, Boin- ud N r.tvl, Poitainoutli, aam\ii.l D Kh {,', PoutlhkfepsiB N Y, Ii win H U-^ioft, Shak«r ifijih'lils, H^^jtitU M Heltlituii, (iuoUiMiti. I.,Kii,iurd Til UQldJf'ln, ClGV*,Kiiid Hi Igrhtu, Willlaiii V tirobU Jft , '"'LoV'-liuul II«„ltjhtti Jjt.()]iji,ul E Fiibi3iut,, Ciovcland, Milton S C'uhoii, ToKtiu, I'iauUUu JJIUomIo. 171 I] WimdfUifav. ll«i- Vioit M ActittiJii iHi Cleveland, ilymin Rosen, Clciilc^Uuifi, W Va , Jahu A i\tH<, ruvi-laml n«lbl"ta, Anmld J Uo-iti, Clovtshiinl, Imk V Itiittiifi, ClncUmaii, Arnold JI AipoUnn, Uiv- tuti Albeit Vinucuit Ciu\ eland llolSrlil'J. Aitliur A bhnon, aout)i rUml, hid , Paniel A WlLj, Clcvc- liuid ^vnlll|n A feLinniiliii in, iJiy- tott H.un 11 I ht 1 iW m i^, Ni,w Bi nii'j- wtil, N ) Tutlui UdsiiiniUl f'lu- ihiiiitl ]Vrit> HiiHi nil Id, HpihiK-
fl' Id hldlHJ MutI t-iill l! UUtl UJiil
l.!dward d* iloyenbeig', CieveLmd
tection of the health of tho Jewish population, they aio not expected to bo able to earn a living- in view of the impoveiiahment of the Jew¬ ish community and the fact that thoy must limit their patients to full-blooded and part Jews. Only in omerg'encie& may Jewish doctors treat Aiyans and vice versa. By classificationB the 330 Jewish doc¬ tors aro divided as follows; 150 general practitioners; 100 special¬ ists; 56 for the Rothschild Hospital, Vienna'^ only Jewish hospital; 6 for the Old People's Home; 5 for Jewish ^cliools; and 5 for problems rclatmp: to child welfare.
Jewish Refugees Among 230 Children Sent To Palestine
NEW YORK (WNS)—Jewish parents m Czechoslovakia, con¬ cerned for the safety of theU fami¬ lies because of cunent war scares liavo begun to transfer their chil¬ dren to Palestine qndor the aus¬ pices of the Youth Aliyah move¬ ment, a cable leceived by Hadas¬ sah, tbe Women's Zionist Organi¬ zation of America levoalod here. The fast gioup of 15 young refu- geea to bo sent from Czechoslo- valcitt by this movement whieh tranafeiii Jewish boya and gnls of adoleacent ago from Central Euiope to Palcstino is expected to niiive momcntaiUy in the Holy Lnnd, the cable stated. The chil- idien, all between tho ages of 15 and 17 are paifc of a group of 230 mado np of 25 Austiian, 15 Czech, 40 Polish nnd 110 Geiman Jewish boya and girla In all, 90J Jewish childien from Central Eui'ope uow holdine: special student immigia¬ tion certificates issued by the British govei'nment, will enter Palestme withm the next few weeks, Mrs. Gveenbeig said.
Awarded Scholarship
Amonif the thiee East High School Hit studonta who have been awavlcd scholaiahips by the Co¬ lumbus Alt Sthool ia Mias Miiiam Schitf, daughter of Mi„ and Mra Edwaid n Schiif, m Hoffman Ave. Bli'is Schiif giaduated fiom East last June and was awaided the bcholai^hip foi tlio fcccond con- seditivu ytar for CQlunibu:i Alt School*. (
6§ Members to App^iar In SbteAgod Skit
Sixty memhors will appear litS tho cast of the odginal sHit. "Th] ^ Inquiiihg Eeporter at a SIsfel hood Meeting^', which will hP aftoin0nrt fpat^av^^Jj^ij^
tho Ro^B E. Xasarns Slstftrhood to be hel4 next Tuesday aftoAiopn, Oct. 12, at two o'clock, at' the] Bryden Road Temt)Ie. Mrs, Allen Gundersheimer, 42 Park Drive, the now program chainilan, is i spon¬ sible for tho skit as well as ita diiection.
A report on the State Conven¬ tion hold at Toledo will bo given by Mrs. Marcus Bumatine, 1438 Bryden Koad. Eahbi Samuel Gup will deliver the opening prayer.
Mis. Alfied J. Kobacker, 295 S PaTlcview", will have much to itcll about the big Sisterhood pioject tho Eleanor Roosevelt Lectuie, marking the bcgmning of her term as president.
Tho following will appear In the entertainment cast:
MoBdaTnes Herbert Byei, Natlinn HorHlvowUa, n Justfer. Arthur Isaic Altred J Kobaokei, .toi Moi ton Isaio, S Swerdlow, H 'PUitt, Harrj fJoUIberff, Lnui'y IlariH, Max Lov In, rtobflrt "BlaahpL. Hcrbci t T^e\ y, Arnold Yonncoiman, Jack ReaUi, Abo WolnCeld, HMry Kohn, <tUH Bowman, b.imuol Gup, Tioy Fotbcl, Meyer Hausmnn, Le3tor Thai, Chia Cahon, Robeit Lovj, Jos fccullor, Mu\ CfUmbio, E J Bphanlarber, Sm i.h Turk, Arthur Koven, A J Dwoisky, A\ . Harmon, Illrnm Colien, Mej er Hoffman, Betty Budd, Mrs E>5tolle Flaher Roaoterry, S U Rdelinnn .TullUH Feibel, Pi.mk A GUck, Hnirj PloHh, Leon GoldBmitJi. R S (Jold- man. Max HafJiion, Leo Kgsh' 1. Jopomo Kohn, Ben Lui-le, Loult' fllarlc, Sol Mayer, A Meyer, Ren Neustadt, J3 Rosonthal, Robert Sohlff, Jos YoungCL, Harry KelKCi, A Gundtnhchnor, tho MlaaCH Allct Levy Ijuft, AUcG Loeb, Mli lam Ro4Bnthai, Clafio M.trtha Burnatlno Tnan JoBoph, 'Patsy HatelS, Jojce Madison, Maijorlo Hausman, Joan X..(jvy and. Habbt Sainiiel Gup
Ah usual theie will be a tea and social hour following- tho meeting
U. S, Move May End Dumping- Of Refugees
PARIS (WNS)—Tho raaaa (lump- me of Geiman and Atistiian Jews across the frontieia may bo halted as a result ol new regulations re¬ ported to havo been issued to American consulates in Geimany ami AuBtim regarding the issu¬ ance of immigration visas. The consulates ale matiucted to accept immediately applications for quota visas, regaidlcss o{ whethei tho necessary suppoi ting affidavits are received and despite tho fact tliat tho American immigiation quota fov Geimany is lilled lor tho next six months. Pending tho issuance of visas tho consulates aie to give thorn letters BilKiiowltdguig re¬ ceipt of visa applications aud designating dates whon applicants WlU bo called to the consulates concemmg their vi.,a8. Tach ap- pUcant'i, name la to be ijloced on tha quota waiting list accorditig to tha date of tha application Theae letteiii aio expected to aasuio the (Jeunan police uuthoriticj that ap- plkanta holdniBr them aio planning to einigiato.
Tclnplo Iiiael Binfchcihond will open nth jeai on Oct 2Gth, with lho Honoi able Hamilton Fish, con- gic^sman fiom Now \oik as the gUP t BPcakei
TliQ pioffiam committee imdoi Lho chaumanship ol Ilorbcit Lg\j h.ii nuan^cd a splendid cilendai of iouitecn fnic meetings, the con- templalpd d.ites and '^penlceis are .lb follows —¦
Oct 2ith—Con^icMmm J^iiinlUoii Fl h
Oct Itth—Joint rocpplion SI''tor- tinnfl mfl BiotliThood for now niom iici rtf tliQ Temple
Nov ULli—Adult Education moot
Nov 22iul—Conpri essman Simucl
niikslolii U-( ..Irfl—Clianul aU Cpl'-bnllon Ian lOtll—All Spnrt^ V'^r-^iJs
rather and Sou mpcilne, fftuilnK
lolm I\rgbf(t, T raiicjs Schmidt unci
Uniich RlLlcey
ran SOth—Ailiilt Eduntfoii nuet-
Ini; Hn aHt—Annual Good "Will mect-
\w I Db ].itb—Annual Kldilte^ r.arty Icb Jllh—Ailuit Educntion iMiiloJi Sth—Meeting— fapcaltcr to he
^Qkctcii. ^oicH Slst—¦Ptnjni—ancalter tn bo
ApHl Ittll—Annual I-aolflB' NiKbt \wn aim—UrolhiThooil Mrlhbat!> . .lay !)th.™Annual MeottnB—niuutjl-
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KimtttSlt Apyomtwiinto for thc
'^at have been made nnd are as
Mlowfl!
V»BOaSaffl!—ir S I.evy, Cliilr- iian, JUbbl S imuol GulJ, I A Cliclc. He^ Jj Wolsikorz
Jlitl'EBTAIHMaiire! — Kefrr-Hli- ments —aociiil. Al Hairli. Chaiimnn Moiria CohGb, Sid Ki U, 1. Oppcn- holmer, X>i: I. M Hai^rli, Hiir\ FfOtdontierf?, I^cUoy atonic, in Henry rlatt, Aithur Taj lop, TjP'^tci aiial, Milton Staub, Hei mm Uevor- liian. Pp. Lou Han 11
l!!Bm!Pl.E AOSIirraiES-—rcllfloua I}ducation. A J nnnnl.1. Chairman lir. S 1> Edelman. Dr 1! T Lordon, Aithnr Loeb, B B Friedman, h J ^lioodman
7 AXmVBTICS: — Youth Activities C B Beitman Chaliinui Ktn W.ae SCI man, B G Yalman, Di E V Eifti! berff, Louln npiUniii
Hirry Iverner, Chnimian benn ml Kohn, Julo ainr!,, Itobeit Mpllnian Di L Pr.avor. Dr S noiipnCli,ld Ab Sliuatlcif. H S Rockoff Sim Cro..'.- man. Lea Th.il, rianlt Kaufman
JSnraiO:—turn Svpidlow Chalt nuin, fcam Fino Wninrd l''ino, bani Qoldm.vn, Bon Nou' t.idt
JBHMBEItSHEP! — Mmcus Wolf OluMrman, Hirry Lerner SanCord Liakln, A .T Puoislis, liiliu.1 htciit- iiauser, Stilton Rtiub, Abo hluistuic, \} Harrlb, Len Thnl Leomid K ihn It B Lovy, Hr Lou IIi^u^ lub Mark, Dr Honry Piatt, Isadoic Oirck
raHAWOEl—M M Mlillm rhali man; L T. Goodman, Max Hpiabern, Irv Wolf, Slff L Woluiltor/
SJOZCe—Mn^ Her^bers. Chairman, itabbi Gap Lou Oppcnhcimei
Sll»Sa;OITY^-Bi.n Nouatadt Ch.iir man. Oua Bowman, Louin Boilinpr
Offlcorl of tho Brotherhood foi tho 'leason 1038-39 ara SlK L Wtl&'.l cir Prfial^ent; H, S Levy Al HtiiIi. A 1 Dworskv, Vice Picaidout Ii\ Wolf. Soorotary, <ind IVI M IMartlln Troaauror
Local Woman Honoi'- ed By Veteran Group
Mis, Malvlna Fieenian, of Mt Vernon. N. Y., National Piesident of tho Ladies Au\illarios of the Jew ish War Veteram of the Uriitod Statea, recently announced the ap- pohitment of Mia. Morris lobsuie, 1080 iStuder Ave, to the position of National Deputy Chief of .si.ilT Mi» Lessure is piesident of the local nuHiUaiy to Capitol roil No 122, and Is Ohio Department Ch.ip- Ittln
Tile Columbua Auxiliaiy ha-, just boen notified of the awaid by the National organisation of a cnlm bearer's flag^ because of incieaie m membership since its institution
Communily Fimd Campaiga To Begiii Wedsiesdajj Od. 12
Ot.(obci j"! to Nov ] t IS thp (klinifi' ul-ilt '^et filr tho imunl CoinmimiI> Inind duvp 1 dv m U 'in.yip, jrtneiul t.h iiiman oi tho iloS L> mpvMfn, announ(.i'fi thi i wcclc til it the oisini/aUoii oC tho c unpaijTi n cotoph'tod. Division Iculnio h ivp a (.milled tiiLU v.nik- efi, KLiiti il'i hive milled ihoii lank and hic, e\LCutnc commiUci.'' hive h'ld mimcioiis sl bions -jn th\l all U in iraihiiL'^s foi the iiTwl \,oid nc\t \Vo(hi'""daY, OU 12, thil wdl open tho J03S dino
l"hi-5 piomne'! to bu ono oi* the most impoit.mt and uitensivo cam- pnirn*<, act-oidnifi; to ''^Ii Thiip, thnt the conimunit\ ha^' cv(j held Ap niiny oi! cnthii^la-iic w'oileis will Ul'^G the held on Oct 12, gem- fd 10 biuif m (.\ei\ dollar rtoi^iblt f 1 nm Columbus and Fi inl\.Iin Counlv icsldonts Fiom c'vor\ taoi- paign executive to the lank and file of tlo ^,'0^hfJ'i. Oio woid hii'. beca parsed that %d(),000 must he thc hViM Roal Theic is no looni foi po'^sibililv of failuic, thcio is nti que^lnn of fnllnif shnit of this figure. The 193S dii\e pcrs^mnol is concpntiaLin;? on one idea—not n penny less than '^(-"iJ.OOf),
"We hi\e a*^' ynihlcd for Ihi'; jeaiS effoil," ^txte-i ?h', Thaip. "ono of thc nioet efficient und hif;h- Iv orKanircd oampaipcn foices of my piGvipui diiic m this coin munity. We have heen picpaiinp: om oipamsation -^vith th^ utmn^t caie We feel that we have Jepie- scntcd m OUI woil^eis the outsiand- iHK leidei "^ of tho commumtv Woelv^ of piepavatinn have formed n sohd, iinihod, efficient ni*mv of men and womon who will rr^ii-" tho itoij of the Community Fund to every home in FianUin County."
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PK\GT C (\\K.S)—Swfunped hy I flood f)f niiiJe ih m lOfi/lfUl pcnni- k'-'i U\ lOi .ind anli Na-i Gfiman iLfu'TLi ^^ho h^\p fl'^d to pT.ii^nc fiom (ho Sadden nicas, the C/crlio Invalvian fovfi nmont In appeah'd to Gicat IJutain and Vl uic{ io help m dinfLmK- a plan nf f]ni'.ri(ition to provide no\' homc*'^ foi tht rtfufrf>s ^t thc "'inie time .i nt.^''lv-o)f'ani7ed tom- nntlce n£ Jcv-s, Hiciah-ts fvnd DymocUT.t'^ is diaftmjr an ippcal lo tho LcnrjUG of yallons and thc Int'^i-Gn\einmcntal Rcfup-oc Com¬ initt cp Pendinjf jntornational ac¬ tion Picniifi Jan Syiovv "^(^t np a i^oveinment committee con&Ht- niK of thr mhu^ters of Toi ei^n .iffaii , finance, iu'5ticp anj lall- io.ul'5 to handle tho influx of rrfu- rcc-^. 'J h" urt^cncv of rehef for the Sudeten rcfap;eeb is hecommfr mote nppaionL hoi'ilv ai additional thoiisandi pom into Pinsue Vir- tiially cvciy honie hero hn^i given afconiTOodation^i to fipm th'ee to (en of tho lefnrec? whila omCr- fcncy baimk'! thi own up by thc •government aie fillr>d to oveiflow- mjr In some fjuaitpn thp finp-^os- tmn h hem;;: inide that pait of the fimdb beincf collected m TM^- 1 mtl andj Tnancc for fift*! to Prinir- "hni'.tcr Chpmbeilafn Hp allocated foi the aid of the Sndctcn lefu-
Reveal Theodore Roosevelt Had! JewUh Kin By MarriuKe
NKW YOfiK (WNS>—That tli. lato l*iealdenfc Theocloio Koo-.L\elt was tlistantly lelsted to Jews wa^ rflvealetl by Gerhard von ICosthcni- bahf, farmer Geiman Stato Rail way offieiijl, upon hia «uival in the Utili&d Statea with Ida wife and ten ehilUion Koschonibaht aaid he )o|t Germany because Iw ma- tuipfet grsftt-giantlmolhei wa-? non- Aiy^R. ^lu Jewish connection wuh IJhetMo?* Rooaevelt wa^ dviUoicd ^'ilieij Kqfachembahr expla!n(,a that his wlleV gTceut-gaandfathcr was J8«i4 Jko^evelt of New Yoii, ivho4 i>rftUtoF mm tho futhui ot the l4fce,XHo3i40iJt iloootjvelt.
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fediH^triaists Back Masis Ani Fascists
WASHINGTON, D C (WNS)— Reacting to charges befoie the House Committee on Un-AmeiJcan Activities that certain ^"high in- dustiialiits" who are Pa^ci-^t- minded aie aidiui; Fascists and Na?!"^ m tho United States, the National Association of Blaniifac- tmeie called on Repiesentativc Haitin Dies chauman of the Cpm- mitt^e to investigate fully these chaiQes in Older nOt to icilect on all mdu'itriaH^ts In n letter to Chauman Dies Chailcs R Hook, piesidont of the Absociatioii and of the Ameucan Rolling LIilI Com¬ pany, uiged "the fullest invcfati^a tion of these Lhai^es -^o that the names of those givmgr imancml snppoi t 01 moi al encouragement to such ahen movements can he identified befoie the pubic " While Wr Hook aaid "wo cannot holievo that any American indnsti lahst would pniticipate m such movc- nunts," he docHied that "tho^'O \vlio are behmd such movements hould he foiLod to -itand hefoie thf puhhc and. icceivo the judff- meut of the people If they aie indu3ti]alii>tb, doetois, teacheis, mIniHteia or political dilettantes, let their name be legistciod in ihe oft It nil rccouh of youi com¬ mittee "
Agitation Airainst Jews Eises In Alsace
PARIS (WNS)—Minot nnti- Jewish iiKidcnts m tho AKacian ciUcb uf Straibouifc nnd Met? as uuU ab m Namv and IjUIo have Eoiced Ihe authoiiticb thtie to tako tiouK nieaauieb to piotct.L Jewish citULiis In Mel/, wheio anti- Jcwish attack!, wue pio\okLd by tlio eirculatioh of fat similes of a lailway ticket beainiK' the text "hienth Kiiilvvays Kite Ticlat foi j^ale'^tmo. Cai ReseiMtl toi Duly JuWi Ihw la I Onc-Way Ticket Whhout tht Ru'ht to Ketuiii", ami by othot littiatuie dibtiibuLed b> Naiii ar,cnts, the AKauan Fcdeia- lion oi Libut istued a piocluma- tioii: duiouJicin^ auti-Seinitit.m as playmj,^ mio the eni.my''^ haadt, nnd calhnij on all woikeii^ t« dtftmi tho JtiWb Iu fetiuibuuip-, katleta v,eLy dfitubuLed uccu-ing the Jewi of -tekmj? to tmbioil I'lanto in var. An Ah^eiian J<wibh wi«i voi- t|.«nu baniuel Jaia, was attacked in 1 lib hv a mob ,onie ui whom \Mi\i ! wounded wh^^a hu tued tit theui.
Anti-Na/i Boycott
Extended To Sudeten
New \otU (WNS)—Kvten- sifin of thp nntt-Nazi ,boycott tr» tlie Sudeten area of Czecho- slov aUia," now a part of Ger¬ many, was oIFiclallj announced this week by the Joint Bojcott Couincil, At th© same time fhe JfivUbh Labor Conimltleo an- nouncetl it had cabled a 6ufa» Blantial sura flt mou^;3^r,ila-fL™^^Win^
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provide for them tompOiaTily. At tho '¦ams time it intondi to adopt mcasums to piev/iil upon tho'is ¦who hnil fioni the plr-biscito areas to jptmn to their homes in order io bo ablo to votf in tho plebi'?citc Tho pics in already ^mpha'^JsIn^ that it is their patriotip duty to lotiirn TTovv many will heed thePS picas in vipw of fhe al snnco of '^uarnntec, from per-ocution hy the TS'a?!? rom^in<l to be seen
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LONDON (WNS)—Prime MiniB- tor Ch imberlam compaied himaelf to Benjamin Disiaeli when he (Chambeilam) lold a cheering London cro^vd that welcomed him back from Munich that "for the second time in our history a Biitish Pnme Minister has return¬ ed from Germany bringing peace with honor." Sixly years ago Dis¬ iaeli, then Prime jYlinistei-j waa Bimilnrly acclaimed after his tri¬ umph at thc Berlin Congress of 1.S7R
It is under'=itnnd that before tho Munich four-power part was Eign- ed the PiaQ;ue eovernment was de- tei mncrl not to evacuate the Sude¬ ten districts until protection iot non-Nfl?i minorities wa'5 asRurf'd. In its counter-pi opo'ials the gov¬ ernment declared that "m the iii¬ terest; of the defense of the C^ech minoiity and the German democratic and Jewish minoritiOs in the districts to bo transferred, she cannot evacuate, den^obtllzo and leave the fortiftcations before tho now frontiers aro determined and beforo the exchnnjia of popit. lationi has tal?en place and a fto^ ¦ <jyatem o^ intcrnatiopal i^^antess ^ has como into play,"-
relief oria&or refugceg from the Sudeten.
Meanwhile, in .Tevvi*;h quarter^; (¦here i^ fear of an upsuige of anti- Jewjsh feehng- on the part of the embitteied Crech population. Do- piived of a largo part of their mdn^itriet. bv the ce-^sion to Ger¬ many of the Sudeten, the CzechOr Uovakian stite find-^ itself unable to piovide even for the economic need'? of its own population. Peo¬ ple are feaiful of the reaction when the impovciuhed Sudeten icfut^ees begin to compete for the limited ntimber of indusliinl jobs with C/.echs Thus, far tho Cj:echs aie manifestmg no hostihty to the icfu;i;ecs In fact the C7ech gov¬ ernment is making an effort to
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from the Sitdpteh avo jammed with automobileSj truoks an^ horae- drawn conveyances loaded to capa-^ ciEy with refugees and their mova¬ ble property. Some of the lefugpes repoit that Henlemfat Sudetona following In tho wake of Geiman troops have begun ierroiizing the non-Nazis and looting and destroy¬ ing Jewish shops which have been abandoned by their owners.
LONDON (W N S)— Facilities for Jews m the Sudeten area to remove their pioperty Bimllar to those granted tho Jewa of the Saar when that territory was Tetnrned to Germany in 1935 waa asked of Ijord Halifax, Bntiah Foreign Secrotiry, by Rabbi M L Perlz- weigr, on behalf of the World Jew¬ ish Congiesa executive committeo.
Tsadoie Garek, local attorney, uill be the pimcipal speaker on Jio National A. K A Day pro- •,n\m to ho held next Wednesday (venm^, Oct 12, it 8.00 o'clock at he Bioad St. i'emple. National AZA i** IJ^Ii-." ***¦ ^^ ^'^"^ ^"^ celebrat- * "¦ '^"^"^ ^^^' ti d by some 400 mpteiB thiough- ut the United tatcs, It Is the > c c ft g i 0 n on \hich all mem- jcis of the fia- '^initv icdedicate chembehes tothe aims, piograms, aud lii^h ideal i of A. Z A. and at tbo same tlmt hold a puhhc dem- onatiation feo that tho Jewa of each A. 2 A. community may know what thcjt aie doing;.
An mteicstnij^ progiam has been auanged by the cuKuial com¬ mittee of which Saul 0 Socoloff is cimtiniuii. It will inihidc shoit adt dulses by the local Aleph Godol, Hunmd Siegplman and National Depnty llaxiy B. Goldstein, and inubical t>ch ction'i.
A special nivit itiou ia extended ti> all Jtwish adultb on this annual ociiisiun to ijLQuaint theinselvea with the Jtwi^h at tivity of A, 2. A UI Jcwiah young- men und women of tht. lonimuuity aie ahu invited to attend Tlitie will be uo admn?' ¦lion chaigv.
At 0 -SO p m, folioHliig thj pio- ^^lam^ a dance will h« held, to vvhich all prcsBiit aid (.ordially m- ¦viLcd I or thoi^e attendmg th^ damo onlj, a nomnml a^^vfe'^mynt; tif 25c pel couple will he mada at I ihe door.
Masis Desecrate Synagogues And iewisli Cemeleries
PRAGUE (WNS)—Synagoguea and Jewish cemeteries abandoned by the Jews who have fled Sudeten- land are heing systematically dese- ciated by the triumphant Nazis, a first hand survey made by a reli¬ able investigator revealed. Unable to wiealt vengeance on Jews since all of them had fled before tha Nail occupation, thc Sudeten Ger- mang are colobratingr their triumph by vandoHfing Jewish institutions. Conturiea-Old Jewiah cemetevies in Ransberf!, Miei, Eeiehenberg, Go- blaiits and Badbaoh have had all their tombatonei upiooted Tho v.andalism la so widespread that the local mnnicppal authorities havo appealed to the German military authorities to restrain the Nazia.
In Carlsbad tho Najm drove a herd of hogb into tfei5 principal sjnagogue and' placaided the ex¬ terior with signs leading: *'thi8 13 how the Jewa prayed,*' In tha streets of Cailsbad are hung pos- tets proclaiming: "out with Jewnh guests " Similar scenes ara In evi¬ dence m Jailevjoif. Preliminary es- tmitttes of the value of properly left behind hv the Jewish refugees from Sudetenland run as high aa 500,000,000 C?ech kronen The property consist? of homes, factor¬ ies stores, mines and commoicial establishments
Meanwhile, t)io Czech authorities irt I'lague aro huglnning to turri bsik the icfugeea. Tr^ina Rsrivirg licia ai<? bting turned EKjuiid and d(vefted to the Sudetenland. Truete 4nd autamobitea beiatag rotu%ea» are also beina!,urit'jaols, A wasaef aucides smo«ir ths iiBpowucHri J«vii.h ieiMgii.ss IIS PrsgB*} U Jf*- psilcd.
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1938-10-07 |
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1938-10-07, page 01 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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Central Ohio's Only Jov/isli Fewspaper Eeaching Every Homo A WEEKLY HEWBFAI^BR FOR THE JEWISH HOME Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals Volume XVn~~Nn. 250 COLUMBUS, OHIO, OCJOIiLR 7, 1918 Per Year $3 00; Per Copy 10c Strictly Coiilsdentkl Tidbila From Everywhere By I'HINEAS J. niRON Ih PUCE'S JEWS Giuscppo BoLtai, Ita.H^m mini=!- tQi* of education, mirf liavc ton- BitlorablG oxplaiTiing- to Uo to lii'j aKed mothov, who is a Je-wc-^a . . . Hottal has thc job of hooting .Tc\\- Uh px'ofc-^sors, teachers and "tu- donlfi out of Italian iiniversUiea nnd schools Gok-ly bocau«G thoy aio .Tpw3 ,. . CountcBs Volpi, one of tho dictators of Italian socioty, whoso huBhand, Coimt Volpi, hab juh.1, succeeded Edgardo Moipuigo, u Jew, as president of Absrcuiazioni General!, one of Italy's bigjjoat in- fluranco companies, n also a Jewess . . . Even the mo^t vehe¬ ment Fascista among- Italian Je^\s are not eafc from the attack . . . Dr. David Prnto, chief tabbi of Rome, who was decorated by iMus- solini for winning the support ol Egyptian Jews durinff thc Ethi¬ opian war, is now bcinEr bitteilv denounced hy tho Fasci&t pica? . . . Colonel Aldo Fcdeschi, a JeiMth friend of Mussolini, with whom 11 DucB studied and fought in the Woi'ld War> has a letter fiom Benllo aeeurinp; him that Italian JcwB will not suffer fiom the now racial policy . . . FOREIGN FT.ASHES Tha Jewigh commuiiitv of FianK- furt-am-Main, which gavp .To-wry the Rothschilds and the Schiffn, and which waa once the iichp';t; in Gsyraany, has appealed to the Jews Of Frankfurt,to fla\e the syna¬ gogue there from clo-iinp . . , Since the Nazi regime came into power it has acquired contiol of hundreds of millions of dollai^' worth of property bclonnme: to Jewa who are now lefugeea . . . Th& latest scheme for Holviris the problem flf Jewish refugees is mothered by a Mrs. Arthur jGren- fell of Landon, in a letfcer^fto the London Times , . . She j^opoaog that every Jew in the woihjE be sold a ^ritish-Palcetiman paas oi(; at ba recognized as a token of dual status—that of o member of the British Commonwealth and of the Jewish i'ac6 . . . This would net 6ome $80,000,000 even i{ only half the 16,000,000 Jews, in Ihg woild could afford It,-she fiffuics . . . The reaultiuE sum, she claims, would enable the Bntish Govoin- mejit to settle Jews in the Ciown Colonies and Mandated teiiitoiics , . , Three American Jews have n personal interest in tho fate of Czechoslovakia . .:'; Bernaid M Baruch, Louis D. Brandeis and Stephen S. Wiso aro reliably le- ported to have been amouR those who helped the late Thomas Mas¬ aryk create hia fatherland ... If you loolc up Hitler m the Beilin ' telephone directory you'll find only one listed, and it won't bo Adolf, but his brother, Alois, who luns a —naturally— popular re-itaurant Strange to say, .Alois doesn't ob¬ ject to circularizing^ Jews as poten¬ tial customers . . , To undei stand why Adolf Hitlct is so bitter against President Benes of Czecho- Slovakia you ahould Imow that It was Benea who refused to intervono when Otto Strasser, Hitler's ally in tho early daya of Nazism, found a refuge in Prague when he fell out with Adolf and became the leader of thc ^'Black Fiont" which fought tho Nazis via the radio and the press for years . , . Stiassei**s brothflv, Grogor, waa one of those wardered in Hitler's 19 a 1 blood purge .,. HKARD HERE Tho September 26th issue of Father Coughlin's papci, Soqml Justice, liad an article defending Italy's campaign, against the Jews, and intimating thnt other eoantricB ought to do likewise . . . The same Issue carried an article by Pluhp Slomovitz, editor of the Oetioit Jewish Chronicle, bla£,tmg the "Protocols of tho Elders of Zion" which ar^ being republished m So- dal Justice .... The moment war la declared in Europe tho United Statea Department, of Ju-itlce will publish tho complete luemheiship rostee of Gorm^n-AmetKMn Bund, to put the country on guard against posaiblo aaboteura , . . The Kaat Side Journal, a Los Angeles weekly edited by Al Waxman, a Jew, cai- tied a. front pago editoual on Sep- tejnber 15th, opening ita columnb to Naais, Fascista and ICu Klu^cm , , , On the ground that business is business Y *.. One of the biggest Amcrleaiif factories of kosher pio-- ducts f« owned by an English mil¬ lionaire said to be closoly identi- (Continued &n page li) ¦\VASTaKGTQN, D 0. |
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