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GEJTTH/ES I>esr Mr. Segal: Some of year recent columns snggest that you may be the very man Xrs need to convert Gentiles to Christianity. You appear to have the spirit of yonr Idnsman, Jesus, and certainly, to judge by the savagery in the so-called civilized world, many of us' Gentiles are lacking in that spirit. It has been made to appear in the recent years that something is the matter with the Jews. It seems to mo rather that something is very seriously the matter'with the Gentiles and that something cmght to be done about them. E. B. S., New York.
Entered as Second Claa* Mali Matter on January SI. 1331, at
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Sam Zacharia on Radio Program of Round Table
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I 11 \ — ? < f New York (JTA) — An editorial praising B'ssI B'rith's stand Sam .Zacharia', Omaha attorney, on alien "isms" has been publish- i will be Jewish speaker on the raed in Hearst newspapers through-1 i dio program of the Round Table out the country. | of Christians and Jews this afterThe editorial Qutes an address , noon at 5 p. m. over station KOIL. made at a Detroit B'sai B'rith. Refugee Committee Will Irving Benolken, master of the Unitairans Open Drive on convention by President Heary i WEI Not Co-operate George W. Lininger lodge No. Establish $1,000,000 Monsky, in which he said: "No New British Coughlin in 2GS, A. F- and A. M., will be Jew true to his faith, to his tradiFoundation Detroit Protestant narrator. tions and to his history will ever 1, too, have been saddened to Laurence H. Brown, assistant to any program calcuWON'T AID GERMANY professor of sociology at Creigh- BAPTISTS HEAR RABBI subscribe ehserve -nrhat has come over Genlated to create friction or division j LOYALTY PENALIZED tiles. Some of my best friends ton university, will represent the between the • various groups cf j &re Gentiles and at times I get Members of Administer- Catholics. of Milwaukee our great American citizenship. MacDonald Accuses Jews AT/ worried about them. Just as I B'nai B'rith., as most other maing Directorate Are cf Floating Vvfcite -Slanderers should he. worried about my jor national Jewish organizations, j Named paper friends if a bubonic plague vrere lias repeatedly declared against, ] laging, so I worry lest their gencondemned. an2 carried on the | London (JTA) — The Jewish' c London ( J T A ) — EstablishAtlanta U-^. *'' -\'.>> I' * JU-fight against and opposition to all I tle characters he infected by the sand Baptists ' h w '"''!v- "Tv*. political ideologies such as Cons- j Agency for Palestine, rejecting; poisons that are currently in the ment of an interdenominational corporation to facilitate emigraTruett, president of'-i^; * ptist umaiEin, Fascism and Nazism, j Colonial Secretary ilaleoim KLac- ; sair and in the\press. tion of refugees, but which definWorld Alliance, which is" iiUdins any statements made to the ccn- j Donald's appeal in Commons for ; What if Kennedy caught some- itely rules out linancing the tranwith the Government i its sixth international congress trary not-witS.stand.iEg:." j co-cperation thins from Coughlin? "What if sfer of any goods from the Reich, in effecting its new Palestine : here, condemn Teligious and racial Veterans Participate in Car'berry gets infected by Mose- was announced in connection with The editorial declared that "no ; policy, refused to take responsi-; persecution abroad as. an ""un- more 2ey7 Both of them are such nice the conference of the Intergovpronouncement" I bility for the "inevitable conse- . Ceremony at speakable disgrace to civilisa- against vigorous the alien "isms" has been ! quences" of the ban on immigrapeople and I should be distressed ernmental Refugee Committee. tion." Center made by an official Jewish body, j tion. The action was taken alter • to see their characters suffer that The announcement was made at The opening gathering heard z. pray, as many another Gentile a press conference in the Foreign Commons, hy a slim margin, had : An American Flag, to be car- message from President RooFrCharacter lately has. voted approval cf the six-month j Office by Harold Linder, Ameri- ried to the national convention ban on . Jewish immigration to ; (To catch anti-Semitism is one can business man who is one of of the Disabled American Vet- velt reiterating' a recent plea - : : Palestine. ' 'Of the -worst things that can be- the group that has participated erans in Boston, was presented tolerance and for "making cr?ttal out of religious unfierstar.-fell a Gentile. It makes a brute actively in the planning and the to the Omaha post of the D. A. ing" The Agency stated: "The Col-; rather than out of relisisu: out of him and brutes are to be establishment of the corporation. "V. by Sam Beber chapter No. 100, disagreement onial Secretary appealed to the i at a time like tit. preferred in safety behind bars at Jews to eo-operaie with the policy ; Emphasizing that it was entire- A. Z. A., at a ceremony held in present. "In these, days wh?r of the White Paper. He bases ; the- Zoo. It fobs him of his Chris- ly " private and non-sectarian, Lin- the Jewish Community Center many of the cherished institutions the appeal on gratitude due for j tianity, if he ever had any, and der said the corporation, known Thursday, July 20. The A. Z. A. of f r e e government are chalthe actions- of former British gov- ; I a*n always sorry to observe the as the Coordinating Foudation, chapter, hearing that the Vet- lenged," the president wrote, "it .May Legalise Status ernments and former colonial sec- j loss even of one Christian in a would have at its disposal a cap- erans had no colors, raised money behooves all who believe in deIllegal I n i i retaries, whose work he is at- ; iworld that is so sorely in need of ital of §1,000,000, which will for the presentation as another mocracy as a way of life to rally in Country tempting to undo. That grati-j come from individuals arrd organ- project" under their social service to the defense of those principles Christians.) tnde is felt and will continue to : izations. The money, Linder em- program. which are fundamental to our Fate of Gentiles Paris (JTA) — Approximate-1 be fell. It goes out today to the : phasized, will not be spent for reThe representative of A. Z. A. happiness as a nation. ' Yes, it is quite time for human- lief ec-re ly 10,000 refugees from Greater ! British nation End to those in ; or for financing the transfer 100 in offering the patriotic itarian people to be concerned of any Among those greeting the Con- Germany who are classed as ille- ! Parliament who oppose these st- ! goods from the Reich. In- award to the D. A. V. was Aleph •wtth the late of Gentiles in the tergovernmental committee offigress was Rabbi David Marx, gal immigrants may be s a v e d ; tempts. Jews are aware that even ; current -world. I should hate to cials informed the J. T» A. that Godol Joe Guss, who asked them •who spoke on behalf of the Jews f r o m threatened expulsion fcy i among those who have not ^yet j to accept the colors as a reward Bee the Gentile population re- the foundation did not need rec- for their "loyalty, devotion and of Atlanta. legalization of their status, it was :expressed opposition many feel I duced in this country to the sav- ognition by the German Govern- service to their country." Guss learned. ' j serious., growing misgivings with | agery of storm troopers. Gentiles ment. Their legalization, it was under- j regard ,to the White Paper policy. 1 also outlined a brief history of Unitarians Fight Conghliaisin have so much to live for, considc ~^ stood, hinges on an agreement j Co-cperatecl A. Z. A. Aims of Company Detroit (JTA) — A national •with the Interior Minister under j "The Jewish Agency for 2 0 ering the teaching of the Master Accepting the flag for the vetLinder listed the following aims program for the preservation of which Jewish relief organizations j years made loyal co-cperation iwhieh is so bright for the guidof the foundation: (1) concrete erans was Commander O. G. "Wig- d e m o c r a t i c government was would ance of their feet; there are so with undertake to make no fur- Iwith " the mandatory power the ; gins of the D. A. V. and past the League of Nations, govlaunched by the Unitarian Felmany of them, enough of them, ernments, American L e g i o n Commander lowship for Social Justice, an ad- tlier demands for admission of i basis of its wort and looks for- ; individuals and organIndeed, to malie a lovely world izations working to improve con- William Ritchie. In his address, refugees. . j ware to the time when it will be but of this if. their feet are set in ditions of persons who are sub- Ritchie recalled sacrifices made junct of the Unitarian church, Acceptance of such a condition ; enabled to resume full co-cpera- , with a radio address by Rev. $he right direction. would, it was stated, enable the •tion. But they state once more ; jected to political and racial dis- by American patriots for freedom They become a very serious crimination in Germany; (2) en- all through the nation's history, "Walton E . Cole of Toledo. Dr. Interior Minister to cancel all ex- ,that the policy of the White Pa- ; Cole spoke this week at the Naval palsions of Reich refugees and jper is devoid of moral ana legal problem in human society when deavor to improve the conditions and cited what we will have to Armory on "Hitler Over America permit them to engage in farm j basis and is calculated to destroy ; they are stricken with the disease of the above persons who are un- surrender today in our fight -—Explosing t h e Propagandists labor and national deiense ind-as- 1ba of anti-Semitism. Least-of all is able to emigrate; (3) ensure or- against Isms. Who Are UndersUnisg Democ- tries, hut not in trades or prof es- I tne last ana holiest p ossesslon of what this pestilence does to Jews; derly emigration of involuntary Presiding at thciceremony was racy." the Jewish people — the national sions. • . • ' | more grievous is it in what it does emigrants from the Reich; (4) City Commissioner' Harry Trushome. They cannot he expected Selection of Detroit as the 3I«3ify AJien Status i to help implement the. TThite Par> to Gentile character and. to civi- cooperate with individuals and or- tin, a member of the Disabled scene of the inaugural Unitarian Meanwhile, representatives of per and refuse to he mace in ar.y ganizations in investigations for Veterans post. Guests of the A. lization. program against forces of intollabor, social ana political organiOnly last night I heard of a settlement; (5) establish a secre- Z. A. were commanders and past and primarily against zations met in conference to urge wav responsible for the ir.evitable Jewish lady who when .flat-hunt- tarial, intermediary agency for commanders of American Legion erance,, consequences of -the C-cvernmeEt's Coughlinism, was announced fcy ing "was rudely told by a landlady facilitating the transfer of goods and D. A. V. posts throughout the Eev. Dale DeWitt, president the French Government to modi- new immigration policy." fy the status cf foreigners in orthat she didn't want any Jews in and assets for use by the emi- Nebraska, B'nai B'rith officers, of the Fellowship. Jacob -Roseuheim, president of der to facilitate their assimilation the TTorld Aeudath Israel, ceand fathers of the A. Z. .A. memi e r house. Of course,, not to he grants but not for Tesale. Regarding the controversy beand acquisition of French citizenadvisory council setwanted is an old story to Jews, The foundation will have its bers. tsreen .Father .Coasfclia and S l - ..siip. _ _ _ __ . _ . -... ., clared at R Agud&i deaply reibut the "ricipTis. spitefnlness with fceaa.quarters.At -London . and will -liott KocsEveitrCola ds'cIaTed": "It ; The conference dealt not only " iwhich the Tan'criacfy Ea!aT~sh1Thad be administered by a directorate is easy to confuse the issue raised •with the question of refugees but seated the Coio-ial Office ceciSo use for Jews seemed a revela- of 20, half of them Americans in this controversy b e t w e e n also with that of ordinary immi- sion. to suspend Jewish immigra- r - __ tion to Palestine. The Times re- r tion of the recent happenings in and half Europeans. Linder said Coughlin and yoang Roosevelt. grants. the directorate would include the the world. The issue is not Father Ccnghlin A resolution was adopted asking iterated its advocacy of a federal r T The Jewish lady felt hurt the following Americans: F o r m e r against the Jews. It is more fun- the Government to substitute for solution of the Palestine prob- „, more to think that there were Ambassador John W. Davis, Owen damental than that. It is really the present alien regulations a lem, with autonomotis Jevish and ^people like this landlady even in B. Young, former Ambassador F a t h e r Coughlin's intolerance law defining the rights and obli- Arab provinces, each vested with j ; such refined neighborhoods; she Dave Hennen Morris, former Govagainst the American way or tol- gations of immigrants and the the ricb.t to control immigration. A Labor Party motion to cen- s thought it would be an utterly ernor Nathan L. Miller of New Camp Program Being Ar- erance and good-will . . . Coagh- possibilities of rapid naturalisa'ranged by impossible world for evfirybody if York, Rufus Jones, chairman of lin's clumsy attempts to unsay his tion, especially of those not in- sure the Colonial Office for de- r " " " g i t became hideously filled with the. American Friends (Quakers) anti-Jewish utterances by verbal tending to return to their native creeing a six-month ban on JewStaff sword-swallowing is a transparent lands or wishing to join the ish imrnis-ration to Palestine was people so deliberately .cruel in Service Committee; Paul Baerdefeated fcy the narrow margin wald. Dr. Stephen S. Wise, formffceir prejudices. Only one week remains before trick that will fool no one who French army. (Continued on page T.'i er Justice Joseph M. Proskauer, has read Social Justice articles Troubled Lewis L. Strauss and Lessing Rc~ the opening of Camp Jay-C-C, in or who has carefully followed the Representatives of Jewish orShe -would have liked to Epeak senwald. Among the British mem- Louisville, Neb., when 56 happy ganizations participating in the (Continued on page 7.) jto the landlady on the loveliness bers will be Lord Bearsted, Lion- campers will leave by bus for a meeting pointed out that Jewish jof Christian character and to ad- el Cohen, Anthony de Rothschild, glorious outdoor adventure. The immigrants had developed numer;vise her to cultivate it, should Sir Horace Rumbold, former Am- ,camp will provide good food, ous industries in France, includhave liked to say, "You have all bassador to Germany and a mem- wholesome recreation, and gening the textile, rubber, scsrar, the modern conveniences in your ber of the Peel Royal Commis- uine contact with the outdoors. clothing ana fur. They urged that Located on a. beautiful site Slat but you have made it so hor- sion, and Sir John Hope Simpson, recent alien regulations be modiribly dark" . . . But she felt so director of the Refugee Survey of overlooking the Platte r i v e r , fied to permit refugees to practice Camp Jay-C-C consists of nine sad to discover a person whose the Royal Institute of Internat h e i r artisanship, from -which r wen-built cabins, a large recreaheart was afflicted in this way tional Affairs. they have been virtually barred tion hall, a k i t c h e n and a that she had no words. in recent weeks. On Tuesday aft.ernoor. ever 4 0 screened-in dining room. Running In fact, every, day I am hearing Poland 'U'stches Interest Junior beys and girls of the Jew-' -• . . hot and cold water, showers and reports about Gentiles that cause Warsaw (JTA) — The Polish ish Community Cer.ter p a s s e d - electricity in the 'main lodge are me to be troubled as to what can The Jewish Employment Bu- news agency Iskra reported that their American Red Cross begin- t ^ among the camp conveniences. t o done for them. There used to reau announces its regular office all foreign and "stateless". Jews ners, intermediates and swimmer? Because of the children's protest, •be such good hope in the characwould be espelled from Germany the cabins have not been wired hours will be held at the Jewish by August 20. The agency said under the supervision of an ofters of Gentiles generally. It ficial from the Red Cress. , - <Community Center from 9 to 12. electrically. The campers have Seemed the time was rapidly apThose that were successful vrul At that time those seeking em- that a special committee has been chosen instead to enhance their proaching when they would all formed in Berlin, with the confun'and their outdoor experience ployment may be interviewed and sent of the Nazi authorities, to receive cards and certificates from « • "" fce Christians and'stand luminous the Red Cross. Among those who r registered. •with the use of flashlights. safeguard the economic interests •nassed recuiremects were: on the Mount where the sermon The excellent program under Employers are requested to of Polish Jews forced to leave •was given. How far they had asParis (JTA) —• The Jewish Eecinuers' tests. Maryy H e l e n cended toward the peak of the Colonization • Association (ICA) the direction of an experienced, communicate with the Jewish Em- •without having completed liquida- Curtiss. Patricia ton, D i t capable and understanding staff, ployment Bureau by calling Miss tion of their possessions. Mount but how far many of them warned this week against "precip„„..^-.Ftein, Sally Ann Schinker. - _. been planned to give the chil- Barish, JA 1366. The Bureau liave gone downhill again lately! itous" acceptance of mass settle- has V^ry Lou Schinker, Jean Fogei, T ,-- c ^ -r , , dren first-hand acquaintance with will attempt to make placements Brussels (JTA) —The Belgian ment schemes for refugees and (On the bus the other morning nature, skills like outdoor cook- and provide efficient and, compe- Government, acting upon a recorr:- Kary Lou Kuback, Rose'ia Sher- _ |E overheard two men talking stressed the hopelessness of pri- ery, trail-laying, and a lasting ap- tent help. man, Dorothy Bush. Elinor Bush, ~- _r ^,IL meadatioa fcy the Interior Minis- Jack Sp-ahn. Joe Batt, Herbert about the 20,000 Tefugee children "Vate relief measures in the face preciation and love for the beau-„ T_, , Applications are on hand for ter, ordered an immediate census * . . "The idea of that!" es- of growing anti-Semitism., The ties of nature and the simple life. bookkeepers, stenographers, salesWiner, Donald Fresher, Charles t - ^ of foreigners to ascertain the rols F r e d t i n . Sliiton Soskin. jclaimed one, and the other said, warning was contained in a state:t , ; t - ^> Camping is an important and men, domestic help, etc. they play in the naticu's econo**We ought to get rid of a million ment issued in connection with necessary experience for children, Others in this croup are Dar.ny r ; --, • z --, mic life and -to detect illegal in- Goofinjsn. DicV" Minkin. Loretta - of the Jews -we have here and in- the association's general meeting because it yields lasting profits in ,_,,,,,._ migrants. ^ istead they are trying to give JIB in. London. Trost, r a t r i c i a KcKeas. Lorraine c ^_ v< -_ ^c - c , t personality development, individSir Osmond t d'Avigdor Golds- ual growth, and personal happi£0,000 more of them!") •VTilson. Eielyn Eyron. Fay EdeL , L . ^ , mid, in his annual presidential ness. Eetty Anderson. AldEu LIBCOIR. <t , HaroM llozcT, Sohert v, ri-D^tein, - - r Something surely is the matter message to the association, anThe Jewish Community Center nounced that emigration to colonGolclie I'Tcrie Button. -Patricia —.- - _„ -with with r y jot the Gentiles and I ies founded by the ICA would not urges parents to take advantage Plieler, Madeline King;. R u t h ^ ti „ ' i^ for one am ready to contribute be limited to German refugees. of this unusually fine opportunity B.eiter arid Eugene JJcKenzis. ^ ,. - t l 5100 out of my slender means.to He said that settlement of Polish to give their children a vital K e ~ Tcrll (JTA") — Th= NonLondon (JTA) — The German Intermediate tests. Aider Lin a fund to convert them to Chris- and Rumanian families would be camping experience. Nevrs Agency D. N. B. released Sectarian. Anti-Nazi Z,es.^nxe has ^« ^ A few openings are still avail- a report in •which it blamed "Brit- circularized several h u n d r e d coin, Harold ?Jos?r, Kuth Belter. - - tianity. While I appreciate E. B. followed shortly ,by establishment Pitta, Barton Greenberg. ; •_ S.'s tribute to my Christian char- of families from Czech-Slovakia able for late registrants. Call the ish harshness" for the suicide of th.o-dS2.ErI msrabers of the medical Dorotfc*" Jewish Community Center, JA a Jewish youth near Munich. The profession soliciting their support MEdeliie Kir.s. Patsy PiieCer and , Vacter, I am aware of my limita- and Hungary. tions as a missionary to the Gen- Sir-Osmond" revealed that under j1 3 6 6 > ior f u r t h e r Information. agency said the youth hzfesed in the boycott drive -on -Nazi med- test. Barton Greenber and Nortiles. I haven't the gift of ready the recently introduced"'^Argentine j himself because hs VTES unable to icines, chemicals and Pharmaceuspeed,- hava none of tlje talents quota -system, the association's Women's Division get a British visa permitting him ticals. The action was taken ES a man Polonsky. of a propbet and have no feet colonies in that country would be to join his mother in Souti Af- resTilt of letters to the Research D c p a r tiaent of t h e Anti-Nazi powerful enough to tread down permitted to receive 25 newcom;rtior;s rica. the vintage where the grapes of ers of each nationality already setA radio campaign to "reform" League from members of the pro•Police are I Ai3.sterdam (TVX; wrath are stored. tled. He said" that investigations . • Plans are already being made the British j u d i c i a l system by fession ccsplaining that, certain I am just an ineffectual guy of refugee colonization possibili- for the annual community dance showing the "superiority" of Ger- doctors persisted in. prescri'ol-g investigating the status of a Ger£.! tne isei^rho -is worried because of what's ties in new countries, although sponsored by the Women's Divi- man Courts Trill soon be launched drugs ar-d compounds cf Ssich or- *nac who surrendered i ^"Iclii Il'OmXl £:T S""^ C'"'£-.!. (;^f, >S B- ir ^-' happening to so many of the Gen- thus far unsuccessful, would be sion of the Jewish Community "by H. M. W. Wicks, a Briton who igin. tiles and should like to see some continued in- close cooperation Center. took "refuge" in the Seich to esThe circulars issued fcy t~a one doing something to rescue •with, other organizations. Mrs. Samuel N. Wolf has been cape -the "Jewish terror" in Eng- League . pointed out that cress and chstrirais cf Gerr.sa c r r : n • £LTTZ,T in tb-s A u s t r i a n T^rol. them from an awful moral fate. Sir Osmond warned against the named chairman of the affair, and land. The Star reported. I am thinking of the many noble •"risks and uncertainty to whicb Mrs. Milton Mayper/co-chairman. Wicks, vriio was a headiiner in E- W _ Christians among them . . proph- every colonizing enterprise is ex- A committee is in the process of the Nazi organ Der An griff as a Trii-t TV-the-1 it n c_-:-'™t c± t -~ r~-~ et-like men, preachers and sages, posed, and the danger of mislead- formation. "refugee rejoicing-in the protec- a compl ;<" r;» " - ^ z men of the CTiristly • spirit, who ing public opinion and increasing The date of the dance has been . tion of the Reich," wag interview- cott r : L . -r c • could arrest tha downward prog- the plight of those interested in set for October 23. This is an I ed telepsonicaliy £rora L-cndon by the f £ - - a a* ~ .Tess. No! Not I am the one to ithe scheme if there has not been annual affair in which all jnem- | a reporter for. Ths Star and re- in *b * z t~ - ~ ~ " "* ~" upon ttake Gentiles G e p ? shoulders previous thorough technical in- bars of the JeYvTisa_ community j portedly described himself as a e n * • " " " r "new Dreyfus" who suffered all f u r , •"" n \^- c~ - *~ % participate. and carry them up to the Mount vestigation." Mnds of tort-are, "especially " - r vrhere the beatitudes "TOre given. James Joseph Sylvester, an Rabbi Don. "Josse was steward s.1," while Eervicg a 12-rsaath And, besides, I wouldn't know — - v *v where to start. I am a poor Ititle English Jew, is usually considered ; of the Castilian royal household term in a British prison ILL Worm1 V E i " ' * 1 S " I "" *" " r-e''c*ic- rf bewildered man in^a jungle which the 19th century's outstanding : under the regency of Maria de wood Scrubs after conviction for fier t t slandering an insurance ccrcpasy. pure mathernetician. Molina. ; pacy. i here. (Continued on page 8.). ^^*
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