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¦-,. '.'1 '-¦'. •¦>'' -¦'"-'"i „. '¦ ' I < CerUrul t,)/--l(i'.^ f/rth/ 1 I Jawiikh JVfWspaper || ijl''ao1dh^, Hvery I[om,ni A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR "n-lE JEWISH HOME \Oevoied to AviarifMV't and < ¦JcJO'inh IdeaU \ Voluiii!''XVir....Ho. 15,1^ COUJMUtJS, OHIO. Ol'XI'.MBER ii, 1936 Per "SToar $3.00; I'er Copy joc ' By PllINKA-S 'J. BIROtJ I t> .' ;!i ¦i ^ 1 .:i.;i ...*-;J' t V.*'.] 1 ^-S¦^-:' ti 'i ^ ¦: -1 .1 i-.' I 1 ¦ t';";.;i S J":. Nnil Biwiiicsfl Add to the growing list of anti- Semitic.outfits the Order of the Red Hearts...It's an n^filiaW of the Ku Kltix Klan'and is organizing in Nc"vii Jersey.. .Ilcidrjuartcfs are in TJnim f.ily, oiu.ft the main stampin,^ ground of tl'c Ericnds of tbe Nrv^ Germany .',.Movie cxliibitorB' are bringing hear/ prcssiiic to bear on Will Hays, Sim e?ar, to get him to prevail Upon Vicior UcLiglcn to liquidate hia Fa's- ci't mllllary troop in California.., Boycott thicats against McLaglfii's pictures are being .talked at...A cei^- tijin Philip Vogelo, a i^cw York.Nazi, is acting as the.agent for a, lacraliv? business that the German .government has. worked VP at the expense of Ibi? JcvAs.,,German JcWs who leave tlic Reich and vyant to sell their property c.'«i't.<I^^ it'^exccpt at saerificiat prices ...Vogelo has. a list'ot Germans in tliia country who want to sell their property here and go back to Ger- in.aay...Witli the help ot the German aothoritics Vogele works out,a trade between the Jews and the Germans ^.tllalf-the.profits ot these deals,go to the Nad3..<, -^ ¦, . Jewish aSevrSi ,.A iormer publidty. man, for one of tho. .biggejit national j€;\yisit organiza¬ tions,, 15, now prcsB-a^cnting for.'the ' A;.i.b pofJtieal cominiltee i^ this comi- '. ,ti^. ..,Dr. .Chaiin W^^izmann is due In J^njerica in January...He'll., be the ' b'g.i-tuii, of .the new. tTnitcd Palestiiie ¦ Appeal,campaign,..The latest organ- Italion ^ei^king funds to combat anti- . SemUisin is Prof. Morris'Raphael ¦ 'Cihea'a 'Conference 'On Jewish Eela- , tiiSuB...A group of prominent J4ws sift being approadied "to contribute B5O,00O for'a thrce.^'C3r'p.ragr:jm of ?!Kt-Sndi'ng to dig up material on ithc posifion of ihe Jews In the modern , V05rld...Tfie, coiitefial is td be~ used as. amnt'oui'tic.a "against anti-Semitic ch.aracs.. .Wonder whclhcr Professor ,tli.;, £Mi<3i.,aiid.fiia_assoclitei!. know.that Dr. Artliur Ruppin lias 'already done the job they propose.'in his masterful book ''The Jews jn the Modem ' Worid"... MidtoWi NeVA.'York is,be¬ ing treated to the sight of a sandwich man advertising Yiskar and Kaddish . .services at the Temple and Centre of Tlmt;-3 Square.,.The rabbi of the Temple ja Dr. Nathan Wolf, who ni^es the -front ^ages every election ', day because he's the Only voter in ids- district.'.. '•¦ . ' ' 1-,'- • IJMa end 'Shafc, , ' Hcndrik jWitiom'yBP Lotnti's suggcs-. tion that Aini/rieans '^rect i statuc'.ti> Kjllix Menddssohn-Bai'lholily aiid keep it here until Germany has been cured tjE'the Ajyin liltcrs haJi 'b!'di"fght him ' ¦, 4 Hood of 'checks from intc'i;estcd pbopU!...But Van LOpn has retiulied ¦. all the nio'ney pending the organi/a- I , Hon of, a committee to. earry out his idea.,'.If your v/ere atcited.over til^t operation. wlildi successfully severed Slmplicto Godlno from his Siamese twin, ILudo, who died ot pneumonia, let us xcinind you that the doctor who performed it was'H,'''!i»J. Wertbeim, one ot 'iinseri!',leite.'..lnclden(ally';i iWcrthdm lias refused big money .to be a-guest star on a number of im¬ portant radio programs...A friend'of purs who is a Hebrew scholar has. IfiUow'n us a. book pi luted in Venice" In 1(147 v/liid) tells aboJt d pair' of 'Jewisli 1S iamese -t^'Sns- ,>vho .were, ioiw in'Turkey...Accor^ljng to.this story one of'the twin's ,'wbrite to iiit inii- iric'd, but tlie olheT objected... And tbe 'fiin.t died of anguish...A few clays Jatfr tba othET'One also died. ..If you have fiivy, ilB'Ubbi'^Bart-'s'Jjii your 'body iyou can't h^ Jjuried, In aji .Orthodo-t Jewisii'"'c«hi'eioy'^'.'.Tb'i:'' IHlile "-cx- 'pi"£ss!y forbids t^ttoojng, ..Joaef Beck, Slbs; toUsh-fordga Biid(i(i,f.¥,'ha is urg- fhi^ mass cftiigrotii^i ofjlhe Jcv/'r.'ij of 'partly Jc|vlsjt#l#fi,..'^*,,se5-'''teld''bv 'Bohv'rt Gcssner hi "Spuij'of ,My Best' FdcpjSi, are ¦Jew^.'j', »-' '' ¦"'.,'. ; ^ i" l"ojti;^fis!M .4;ae«s""r 1' j' 'iR<iSa' 'Puflielle'i fiance, 'Carle A'." Jedtjon, <ii>iin't smoke Ju lier presiiKf. fpf fear it niiplit irritafe hfr twraaj,' . iDidlef. Sctiiyjirj, 'tlic'" ¦'•|vy''Lj'e-'iil [Kuts4i:>li?,J*,ia'iji4*bB'jtKp».a,e(.ti;e* 9Bi!.3iii'nJ for Baron flkuri 40 Riftlm- idlild of'P.iris'., .t'roju the Federal Se- ,citritie^ und !';3(ch.iiige CTununissian's ieports we Ic*in tiiat the i,a!arie^ at ,ll(9 tour Msujilthewiti Uoibtrs 'of ifiioh 1411(0 totakd 474000 last yem ...J. t/. ManlsEbswite got ihij nsosf, ¦$21,000, ptid Masj t6&iri3-.^ir^. ¦>?' Jhe Ims!, ?.1,(iOlJ>¦^^Af«>rd!^(^.¦t6'-J(im [flix, autboi' of "Straus:^"'a» It Setnis." Uudah P. BeiiiW.^; laiaom >t4t^sinan Chdmtihih festival To Be Held Ai ^mt Bnad St. Temple Stm. AHemoon The Festival ot Clian'ukah will be celebrated !jy the ' children attending the Hebrew,'and .Sunday Sdiool of the Broad St,' Tdbple, Sunday (to¬ morrow), Dec. i;i, at 2:30 p. m. in the Social Hull of tlis congregation. Parents are ttrged to accompany their children to this Festival Party and together enjoy not only the variety progr<iin itiat has been arranged for this occasion liut' also tho real Cbanukah Treat" to ha servetl by tho Tjtcreth Israel Sisterhood, under the chairmanship of Mesdamcs Mor¬ ris SicEd and Lucille Sdilczinger, Mr. William Lacks iti: is in charge ot the affair and is being assisted by the Sund.ay School staff. Rabbi N-a- fbaii Zdizer will tell a Olanukah story and Cantor Eugene Gottcsman will lead in the singing. Joseph Coplou will make tbe tradi¬ tional benediction oi'cr the Chamikah candles. The.following, children of tho Temple Hebrew School's begin¬ ners class vrill present-a Chanukah March, accompanied by Miss Miriain Winter ot tlie High School class: Marvin Bpnowib!,'Jerry Papier, Jay Mciide, Marvin Schle/lnger, , Irving Finkclstdn, Shirley Finkdstcin, Ev¬ erett Matllln, Eugene Polster, Bdtjf KsHrier, Charted Polster,'and Eileen Alpct't, A "Sich,V' Vy Dr.' A. H. Fried- land, will be recited In Hebrew by Eugene Borowititand Herbert PoU lack. "El Horuach," by the same author, will be presented by Kenneth Kaufman; 'Kenneth 'Solomon, . anij Howafd 'Gruber. The "Story of C^anidcah,"' a poohi by Isabella R. HeBs, will be recited by the tollovnng diildrcn of tiie Sunday Schools Betly ¦ Llcberman, Flarence Levin, ¦Virginia Hatnjjtn,, Betty Hiltcr, EVfr. lyii- Levin, Ella Mae Schlezlngcr aKd Aiinette-Cohen. in'-'^'Tl* Candle Drill" Jiy Aarois Drukcr, the following children o! the Susdiw School .will take pssrt Is't candied-Seymour (>jhen; 2itd candle-;tfa"r6ld' Soppel; 3rd candle- Marvin BohoWitz; '4tli candle—Eu¬ gene Polster; 5th candle—Charles Polster; 6th candle—Milton Zieglcr; 7th candle—Jack Baura; 8th candle— EVerett Maltlin/ Albert Krantz will recite "Judas Macca'oecs" by Jessie E. S-jmpter. In the party's program there will also be a talent prpgram and among the children who have already volun> tecred to, do thdr part, are: Betty Kdliier—K' da'ace' number,' Marvin (.CStilimmd Q» pags'i) Buy ick, EiiKiraey |I,@ad, TcS Spsak Here Sun., I^ec. M Rabbi %L'-Hirschsprung, preBideni of the local Mizrachi organization, annouriscB'that'Gcdaliah Bublick,.fa¬ mous Jewish jourualist and outstand¬ ing Zioiust leader, si'ill be' the j>rin- cipal speaker t at the annual dinnc^ given by the Mizrachi ot Columbusj Sunday, Dec. 20Ui, fl :00 P,. Ji, in lh« Agudat^ Achpo' •Soci.iI',JIall,\' '. ; The'addficss ot 2,i!r. Bublick'should be of most timely interest in view of the present political situation* iu Palestine, Mr Bubbck, who recently returned from Palestine, is a keen observer of , Jewish pffairs. His analysis .of present cqaditipns in the Holy Laiid and in, the Zionist move^ blent Will undoubtedly \k very, tlior* ough and most instructive. , ' 1 Also on the same program .will be Sara Schnitz, a v/otpau-speaker repf r«,>i^Wing the ualioiial, Mizrachi oj Aiuerici Mr. Oiavtes I'ur'man will iii toastmaster,. Rabbi Gret-nwatd an.j Rabbi Hirscbsprung ,s\ill , estfit^ (¦'rcdlngs to the aucBt speaker, "and Cantor G«llnian,will liei,bi}ard in ap- .^rUpfia^ijAllil! jiSMlOditeJ'' ., I '.\ large,_tMl"n-oulf)» «^te<l''$t^ cjUsi^flf |lie fotid visiiof end'in'iiSsi,^! H. ''s*"/''s'|*''??'.Sl"*V;^^^''' .tSsurits, tlTe' tViStiy- fifth ''awlvir^aty 'of' 'tbe ifi^rai'hi' oi- .America, iitrlng' ceb^ bratc<t,*h('<!.iighout tfia tountry, Th«rc will is^'.^'EjtetatiDn'for Junds, e.Y-, ccKt.'JifWj'esniii. jniiwine 'freun ficketji .and xaiKftefj 'fh«isi''pla:eed!i go ftr the upkeep of. the Girls' Technical Ilwie in 'Palestine, an institution iof How.HitHer Is Preparing tise HsijrI Ww ' ' ' ' By piEHRi? Van PAA^r-EN :¦ Pierre 'Van I'annsicn, oiitRtRndiiij:; forcifiR f*rr<i's|Siiti;ilcnt nnd author, ity on European ailalrn; is now in tl'in country for it luetnra t<iur. after imving ncen for himself the EUiii»pi,TO awd apsniEh sf-irs nnd the war prep9iralian.H being made tlirunghont Tliirope. Sa' thia article he analyzes the proseht Gcrttinn nlti)»tina nnd Iciyn fenrc'Hitler's plan for tho eonaucst not only of Earopp But of Arhtrira too.-^Tlio Editor. 'Nazi propaR.atida seeks to present I Wc are not now ("./.insidcrliig what it the ,ncw German Rdcli' ot Adolf Hit- . has cost in blood j)nd tears to bring ler as a model ot hocial stability, an u,n'jlic'\<ii.b.le. rock, .hi the midst ot the economic tempest that is blowing through tills "world.' To hear the ad¬ mirers ot the German totalitarian Geiniaily. to this fbtalitarianism, rtor do MP intend here so Speculate on the potential power' cf the opposition, wbiiii, though di^tcn underground, Still exists in Shs'iReich. Wc only Stijlc, IJerr Hitler is the genius who dcslic to point oul|.tliat there can be hap'found the key to the Bobition for '" -¦--'¦-. -' ''.¦'-> '-- ¦ -¦¦' ^ which democracies look in vain, M,c has discovered the formula to end the social unrest and . revolutionary fer¬ ment,, wbich are'inevitably' bound up \vilh an era of economic transition. The Fuehrer has established that elu¬ sive condition which altogether escapes the, efforts of parliamentary regimes in the presence of a devastating crisis", he has. brought Germany surcease from slrite.and class warfare.,' What is more, he has unitdd the' Cicrnian people, endowed it with a new faith in its destiny and given il an imbending collective, will, to forge itself a place m the sun. ; The attention of the Nazi government Is no longc'r diverted by strikes, protcst-moyementg and fear of unrest. -.Subversive factions h.ivc lost their influence. Critics Irave been silenced. The oijpojiilion' press exists no, longer. ..The, (Serman govcrnincnt can consecrate its undivliled attention to the pursuit ot the goal it has set itself. -There, is no man or group of men left to hamper or interfere with its designs. It is unchallenged. uncippo,se,d, the nnqutfltia'nejl -raakfer Of the life of' every Cettnan; in one wo'rd, it is almightj'. "This state of affairs makes A pro¬ found imbression-^n uncritical minds. Without going into die question ot tlie tiww and Vrhj*, t!.(,. I-l;;!er,ilijiinidra- tion h.ss come to lie regarded—*y more people than we thinic, also in America —as 'a sort ot model regime. Its methods of procedure may encounter condemnation and even loathing here and there, but on the whole we have all'encountered persons who i;ansider tbe final results of the four years of Nazi riile'imprcBsive'and deserving of admiration. .'¦ ' ' .^ '" ' Thi; chlet error of thdse'who hold up tlie present-day' condiiions in tlie Third ReKh as something" approddiing perfection resides in the fact that they sp4ak of final results. There' i'l no iiuestion that Hitter'Ivith tlie aid of a ruthless'rcpressional .apparatus hds imposed what superfcijillsi' appears as an ideal of social peace and harmony. lift' (ludstiou of fiiiSl results 'with i 'regime that has 'fixislcd only four years and that prc|laim3 its objectlvi: to be Eonicthmg eit^rdy different from the intern.ati'onal stsLus quo. Final re- sulls we will sec Kcfore another four years pass, [ What is going pit at present in Ger- iiiany is prcparatio'i. Night and day, week after week, raoiith after niodtb, yeaV after year, flie armament fac¬ tories, steel oven*, munition plants, chemical tafaor.'ilortes, airplane shops, armnr-plata milKI fidd-gr.ay-clotli- makinjj esfablishmi^ds, powder bouses, JSriatz-fOod fadoties, Krupp, Opel, Frowein, Junker, Enka, Farben,—six Iiuiidicd plants, wcii^kinff with.German slipcr-dficicncy, ar-? turning out war rn.^terinl, heaping jip the stocks, lay¬ ing In supplies, getting ready for "die Stunde," ththoSitfof Germany's des¬ tiny. Everything h tliat land of "so- cifOl.pcace'^ iii'''tViil^'arizcd. Every ef¬ fort, fends in lli&j direction of vrar. Tbe people liava'.no tat, no biltter, no' eggs, no ptcat^. no. wool,' no cot¬ ton; they have .ipoor eoffee, little tobaceo^ '"But \ijs have tanks and gtuis and airplaiao4" declares Herman GOering.' "Just o^,e more effort, juit .another eighteen ilonths, just a little svHile with lighttned belts, and 1 r'romise you we i\1d hi silting on top r,' iaj ^iitrid^' Cjl Geibbcls promises the Getn'fan masses. 'And all. the time the drilling and military maneuveriui gees on. Mil¬ lions o^ men are iii;der arms. Women have been a.sslgniid the place they are to occupy in the /event of "mobilization. Childncn are lyrirning to goose-step. "Tha German find is, being covered >vith a network of seyen-foot-thick concrete, autostrade^. _ Eour liundred underground jirdromcs are ready or tinder ."constnictlo^. "^tTnimsginably PQWcr.ful "iottt are being built on the borders la sidi a way that even : layipan Can.ue that they arc npt dc sigWd ipi dcfcnstVjB. purposes, but -as iu'mping-ofF [Sace^ fir attack.* '• Notliing is dverlooked. Tho inis- I, iCfonlUmcd ,i>n page 4")' "' Alias Gondman Jev/islt Co-Ed Is Choecn Chief Jcistice of Stmlestt CmKk of 0. S. U. r'or llie first lime in the lujtory of Ohio Jilatc mliVcrsUy', » co-cd ha-; been selected cliief jtritice of the Rttt- denl- 'court, tlic higheU' judicLlr> bddy oil the cam¬ pus. Miss Maxinc (jotirlrtiim, Cleve¬ land, O., received the ftpptiintmcnt last week at a spe¬ cial mccfinpf of the court, called to fill the Vacancy caused by the rcsignatioti of Nathan Cl. Stern Tvho Quit lic- cause of a heavy schedule of studies. By thi$ action college' tradition of many yeatfs 'was abolished. The student court, a body of seven outstanding students, six men iand one co-E<l, rules ovct any infractions of campus rules set up by the stu¬ dent senate or the board of trustees. Miss Goodman's father, before his death, was an outstanding lawyer, lie was at one time president of the Cuyahoga Law association and hon¬ orary president of the Slate Bar <is- lodation. Quite an impressive list of campus activities has ^bcen accumulated by Miss' Goodman. She has been on the Malcio, Ohio Statet, and Sun Dial staffs. She is i^iesidcnt of tiie Sigma Delta Tau sorority^ a member; of Chimes and Mortar Board, junior and senior women's honorary so¬ cieties; a nicmber of the executive board* of the Women's Self Cov- cmmeftt A^sn. and the Y. W. C. A. ®e€laF«s Mandate Freiri'fes f®r IiramigE'af l®ii ®f Jews Bmlj Ckma&ah Program fo '^0 '. Given bs^AguiedhAeUmr • A 'Chanukah play, and, program.wi]!, io given by the Agudath Achim Re- illglous School this Suijday aftcnioiin at 2:30 o'clock, to which the public,is cordially invited. , ,' , r ,. , The prograpi yvlll be, ps follows.: Remarks by Waltpr Kalz, president (ff ,tlie congregation. (I) America— by jdwOI and coiigrcgaiioji. ' ^2)' The Significance ot Chonidinli-r-by ^y^via IJitldifpriwg.-¦ 1 (85 Lighting qf the "Ciiinfes-Gride'^ 13. (-1) The Goldeii Lii^hls' '(recitation)—by Stuart ito- dti,'. '¦' (S)' Joseph's' Candle <'rccita- fion7--by Arliuc'Berman, <S)-Eoek 'ttf Age's' (HyimiJ—by Se'hool. - (7) A't^hamikah Siitprije (playlet).' (8) 'Ovtp'tht'-Chaniil.'ali Lights (Skit)- by Aarpn ,Coh^ii;''BBr'mird -Abtomi iind Vays't'opl^lo-jky"; (9)' Vom'L'ya'- bosho,- {Jong) -S-School: {10).' 'OUa t3ianiiltalt"'riay -Cil'aV), ' (U) 'HatJJt- ^¦^:-;;lr; '¦¦•¦ ¦ ' -,' ''The'cs^'t'ot"'(,bar;(dcrs wjii will 'opiicar^fe'th'e'.'Qhtoikali.'X'laj'S'Bre': 'I^iclnia'Kaii, gtu'iley Yo-ang, Jtax- i»e 'Eilier,' MaKipe Welstinup, SylvU rmilt, Slurley' fisher, Pearl ' Ga'rc- lict, Nathalie Gsrdjdc, Irving Levy, Rose J.ce 'riialf, Sauibrd' Kotbsto', 'l"lidm.i Jane' 1 hall, DotoUiy Amdur, Joe Topolosky, Jack Wcijinan, Hdr- .tlio'trahaiifs (jf.irvaiigiant girls, pai^l*-')-'-!''"*'-'""'"'' J«*te <2ohi3i, Bst- JiSuUrlyji?! Gctiiiasiy, who are taugl^t 11 trade until they bi!i,oine hdf-siip- portipg. Tiw coim.'!it*'!<; of j !j,e kdiea 3miiJ'A.?P3 ftiis.^dijf'fier consists of Mri, M, FliikcJstdii, president ot ipe lotif I Adieu Mi^ir^du, Mis M. Gocdmati 'rtnd. StasHpy./'f Wfrf tJ ^ie..CoB.... .ffelfo'S''. »^ M«v %hiij co-cbaif iiiiid' 'RtclUpMi, P;iii WdWiiian, Gene Matldess, Stinky, Maj-tirujik, Ruth S.is.(ii, Js'dneltM Gold{.Jjeiiiice Sberr, ¦J'lidiUS ' .^iccjiwine, j-'lorwicgi Wol- »)i.U(j Jiaroisp ,^diolk,istdu,. Enther ^Viraiiwv.'iti;, slid,. Ida Lieberi^ft, .. •S'fcu. fUfa h4viS;.te.s»..i;ow)ii!d.by IrvS^,; (iLfitisr, .*ohL ,e(\*6ri«atiaii • . ,.<C'f*.'SJilsd wS./"ffloir,4j; . i l<iiaGiS MbniiinatEOBs'' To¦"Be Hdd.AtB'mSrritfe' ' . .< Meeting " ,i A closed liicctiiig hai, been sduid- uled by the local B'nii.'B'rith: for next M(Wd.ay' i^ight i!t the East 'Pniril ,St. Teaiplc'.'-'Ttie second'ahd' fii'i;irnominatij)is'ot-'.officcrs Of "Zion •Eo'dge win -aUo tate'plate u that time.-" ,-'',','' 1 ; At the end Of' .the business Eessian Dr. Lee J. Ltvingpir" will addresi tHe membhrsliip.on file turvfiy 'hi:' has re¬ cently coin'p'cted of 'the' Jewish stu¬ dents Jft AWeiicank'ollegcSi' This-re¬ port sliftuld |ie ot vital importance to es-ery Jev/ ^odayl iince .a movement tpwa'rd^thc'liniilaltBn of JewiBli stu¬ dents,in. American'Cojlegijf has been in'pws'w' for. a'istin^Ur ot years Matiy starlHiig revdations ,will .be iriadc by Dr, Levinguf Ji> his,,mo.-il iptertstiiiB invest'g.ition>;, ITJia m^'.- jiig- w'll" sfiirt.'promplly,.3t, 3 o'etock.' Udth'Jacob A|t»Hal.Sup|iJ:'<' -To E0 Held S«fl|#i*y Eve. I '' """"" I ' ' 1 '.Tlii'Bcth Jcicjb CpngrcgatUm v,iill gtt'C its aniii(.ll iui.pcr this Sunday i)ve- nifc;. tiii, i», ill the'-iuditoiiunj-ef-thi! syiiaiioguu.' r.trt. - Mai;' Iiieiiian add Ml'. IJ. HojtnblooDi, chaliniap aiid co- duiroaii, icsijettively, wijd thdr ,i-s- sittaats.plaii to luakc tin's the pwst elnbor.lle tvait wr hd-l b) tills gioup.. A fit^e progrjpi. of cntsirtain- iii?al hsi'teciJ anRi'.(fjd,fo!',nii«.at- fah", Jt>se[Ji .Stlovc wiiysS' (he loaeti^iitSi tcr for ti« uvwiiag, ,,iiM!t'Uii,iP\4 Grefo-.'.'jld ¦A'ill , ibiivsr r -a luiiriy Chtuid'ah aldrcss. (^tsSssinbus Jewry is ijivited to attfii'l ll» Iteth Jjfvl. auiiiisil tsffiiir tosiorrow f'i<fviis at ti o'dock. Proaniiieeit Men WillHoaos: of ScIioBitkal Friday, Dec'IS , Dr. M. II. Lichliter Of the Broad St. Presbyterian Church ¦ and Dr. George Rightmire, president' of Ohio State Univctslty, will pay homage to the. mianoty ot "Dad" Schonthal al the unveiling bt it bronze plaiitie of tills great member of out*.community on Friday ¦ evening, Dec. 16,, at 8 o'clock at tlie Bryden Road Tempi*- These services wilt be. open to the public' ', . . Dri Lichliter will talk on "Schosr thai. His "Influence on tZolumbps," and Dr., Rightmire will , present Joseph Schonthal as the friend of thi University, as well as, the benefactor of many sororities, fratenuties and hundreds of studentB, Dr. £.,J> Gor¬ don, connected with the 'Jewish Wet fare-Association, for many years, will pay his .respect^- to.'''Schonthal, Lover of Humanity." E. J. Sehanfarbcr will 'act as chairman of the evening! and'L. J. Goodman, president of' the Xemple, win 'linveil tbe bas-fdicf. Rabbi Samuel' Gup -ivill review Dad Sdionthal's life as„regards the Tern-, pic and will recite the Kaddish. , ¦ 'Due'to the fact that the Temple corapavatlvdy small • tor the number of people who v/ilj wiidi to pay trib¬ ute to this great man 'on the occa¬ sion ot the seventh anniversfiry, of his death, it Is urgent tliat all those v;hp desire to' iitiend be'iii tlieir seats promptly at. H o'clock.', , ¦HmlB^iab Meeting Tuesislay ,,'The Coluitibas" Chapter of'Hadai sa'h uill IioM its'regular iheetiiig at the - Bryden Road Temple Tuesday^ Dei,.'lis, at U o'doc^.' Mrs."!, W: Gaiek will deliver 'tbe ' opeiuu^ liiaji.4'^ •i.ffb., .SaAi'uel' 'Rct^nl'hal, dLiifmon of the ''Penny 'I.'ii'nclMion Fdi{d,"'wi|I explain Its.piirpO'jS. ^}ii! Schtintliiil Players' {jui'tii, under the direction qi^P^ui Li'i'aon and I'aye SUbersielii,' 'tfilVinsici 'a ,p!ay. "Me^i- hcrs -and fricids pt Hadassah" are asLed to attend' tlie nlcilllng. . At' DesjsSer Sund'ay JERUSALEM (WNS -^ P.ilcor .Agency)—Asscrling th.at the illicit iiihltintion of Anabs rrditccs the eco¬ nomic absorptive caiiacity of Pales¬ tine, Moshc Sliertolc, chief of tbe poliiical dcp.artincnt of llie Jewish Agency, dcrlarcd before an open ses¬ sion of the Roy.al Coidmission lli,iE Article VI of the League of Nations Mandate limits and confines Pales¬ tine immigration to Jews, m-aking no piavisioii for the entry of Arabs from other Countries. Mr. Sherfok made this statement in reply to a qiiesiion by Lord Peel, diairman o! the Comniissioti, who aslced whether be interpreted that section of the Mandate to mean ttiat Immigration to Palestine should be limited io Jcvjs. In making an aflirmative re¬ ply Shcrtok Stressed the ,-Eact th,at Arab immigration resulted only be¬ cause Jewish development of the country made Palestine aflracflvc lo Arabs from other lands. He submit¬ ted that a more clTe'ctive control ot the frontiers is highly ncccsBary in order to lessen illegal immigration. Mr. Shertok presented five Jewish grievances on the question of im¬ migration, summarizing them as fol¬ lows:- 1. Labor immigration sched¬ ules are inadequate to satisfy the country's demands for labor. 2.'Ee>- strictions governing the immigra^on of dependents arc unduly harsh. Rel¬ atives whd are at present supported by money Bint abroad should be ud- milled., H. Artisans and .spcdalists grouped in the categories' of possess¬ ing $1,250 and t2,B0O respectively, which have been closed to.imnugra- tion, should be given opportunities to enter the country. 4. (^criificatei for the imniigradon ot Jewish youths should be granted separately -and should not bs" indudcd in the labor schedule. S. Illicit infiltration of Arabs. reduces Palestine's absorptive capacity. - Replying to a question regarding Jev;ish labor, Mr. Shertok stated that Jews could be employed by tbe gov¬ ernment instead of Hauranl without any increase in 'cost because the .lews, ivho recei\'c a higher ,daily w.agc, use improved technique, thus accomplishing more without causing the total cost of tlie project to rise, He pointed out tliat Falcsline is, the only country In tlic Near East that is , developing economically, adding lliit it" had become a veritable mag¬ net, attracting Ara'bs' from foE;eign tountrics such as th^ Sudani Hedjaz and Yemen..- Etiahu Epstein, member of tjie -po¬ litical department of .. the Jewish Agency", testified tliat the iflicit ini- migration of Arabs was rc'sponsiblc for the introduction of cheap labor, Arab laborers, lie- said, reeeiyc 70 mils per day .and spend only, flO mils. Tlie government it«df was encourag¬ ing'Arab Immigration by 'em'pioying Haur.ani on public works, he added. Mr. Epstein also repqrted that m a number of ca-<es Arab peasants hire Haurani 'for farm tends atul then find'better-paid work'for themselves in Jewish'firoves.' He stressed 'the fact' that the Haurani had takeii pai't in disturbances in'Palestine in 1S3.? and,this year,' In'his'tcstimony.'Mr. Epiieih made mention'd'f 'sOCJSl evils, unsanitary living condilii^s'' among Arabs, and assertett 'that 'llie Ildili- ranl resort to pelt} crime anil en¬ gage 10 - frequent disorders troublesoine to the police, '' ' National fuuda supplied by .J.ew's from.all parts,of the globe ,v.'ere de¬ scribed as haviug htul.a pivotal.ro^e ^1 the 'ecotioinic and' agricultural de- \dopnicnt,pf Palestine, ,by Dr, Ar-- tbitr Ruppni, ecoiioiuic adviser of tlie Jewish Agency, ivh,ji,,alsci twliiied at tlie" open' ^t^^Ioti,' Dr, RuirPin^ wlioac di,£.iin'guislied cfltuer ^ts ecwionijst on.! sdciolosist is .cqiijlcd only l>y.,j,bi^ thirty .yc.afs',,activity, iii Piil("'^^ii«: ih bJJf/sU of 'agrarian devdop'meiat,, bisd Ij^Jto've 'tlis" Spj-^l' Commisjion" ,,j natable ie,c,ord of ^ragr(,5» in Jewish agricultural settlcnicnf, , '' , Surseyliii; the, liUtory ^f the di; vi;(upnjc«t ol tb^ .soij-in I'alestipe, Su? deda^^a that approxinwldy WM,f (JOU had Iffi'ii imssted iii ....sricuUme by tlie, Pale^.tiiii,^ Faiindattou Fm^d jui^ . t)w Jewiiji National Fund, .iu .iddition to funds provided by thft Pal^stiiiq Col'>uizat]un rVssgdiitiofl and,private individuals. Pr. Kujipjn c^linivited that Oiidividual Jewi, in- SircssiiiR the import-ince ot scttle- iiieut on the land in tbe tcbnitding ot the Jenisli Nation.sl Heme, Dr. Rup- pin pointed out fb.at 45 per cent of tlic money spent after the world whr w,i5 .dcvolcd to tlic purcb.ase of t-ind and .agricultural devdOfraentl Dr, Ruppin referred to the' lale' B<itoa EdmoAd dc Hothschild's conlribirtion to the developiucht of the land and to the establishment of the first Jew¬ ish colonies more th,in 09 years ago. Describing the work prior to IDlff, he declared lliat 4S agriculturill scflle- mcnls had been CbtablLsbed by that date. Today that number bas. grown to 180 and the 'Jewish agricultural impulalion has increased to 6j,000, . Ur. Ruppin estimutcd that the cost Of settling one family in'Palestine is approximately $0,000, and Contrasted Ibis figure vrlth tbe cost of settling a family hi Australia, which he said required an expenrliturc of about fl4,200 by the British government The ?6,O0O cost for Palestine lias re¬ cently been reduced, he added. The agricultural community, of Palestine b.as achieved'a world record low in¬ fant inorlalily rate, he told the Com., mission. Buttressing his statements with documentary evidence. Dr. Rup¬ pin proved that ihe report issued by tbe Commission he<aded by Sir John Hope Simpson five yej!t's ago con¬ tained ' gross errors 'regarding possi¬ bilities for Palestine 'development. He pointed out that even the gov¬ ernment had destroyed the legend of landless Arabs through^ its own in¬ vestigation. Jews have'recently dis' covered water where no one ever ex¬ pected to find it.' Besides .Beersheba in the south. Dr. Ruppin placed tlie irrigable areas of Palestine,at wliat he-described'as the canservative fig¬ ure of 1,500,000 dunams (about 375,- OOO acres).. This figijrc does not in- - elude 330,000 dunams whldi have al¬ ready been irrigated. The land avail¬ able for cultivation under these dr- cumstances, he said",'will make .pos¬ sible "a greater Fatestine without an extension of its boaiidaries." A total p( 1,500,000 dmiam's pf. irrigated land can support the saine population as' 7,500,000 dnrtams Of 'uni:frigatcd soi!,- which is the total cultivated area,of tho country at present, lie declared. Dr, Ruppin also described the sys¬ tem of operation of' the kvutzotfa, or cooperative' colonies fotmded on the collective idea, and reported tluit in IS|35 they bad netted a.profit oi ap¬ proximately ^120,000 out of vyhidj' they were able to piy interest on loan* extended to fhcni by the Pales¬ tine Foundation Fund and the J;ew- ish. National Fund. , Ti2ueLltj.'0ji WHKC'.Fo? Qmnukala Ri^o .Plrogi^ According io inforpiatlaii rccdviid' • at,tli«' Chronicle olTice,' the Chanukah r.idio program time over .WIlKChas been changed., It .will begin at d :19 and continue to 6;-i&'p. m. this Sun¬ day, Dec. 13lh. Those who will par¬ ticipate''are: Caiitor Gdiman,''in ."s iiunt'oer oi Chanukah songs; febbi M. Hirs'chsprung, with'a' Ctemdsah - iSKi'sage;' -aiid AlSsn TarihUh,'- is?' uirratoi'.'-' Tune Sn "atidj sei^'- your cOmiiiCnt' to the radio station. '' ''' "'If'a'sufficient number of people,, . InterestcS' in' these - mohthly Je".vls"i) liour-pio'grm^^,''svitI seiid''a''Word of 'dppraval, these 'programs \viil be con-, ttnuod.- '','.''•'' ' ' Jr. Hstessis ¦MmshisssMp Damce To Be Hekt At '¦ '¦Nell 'Hositse' S«itaiday ," Tl'.,' Jtwisti Wtt'.''VejCfans,fl£ Co- iliinbii;, wilt luild an impprtaut meet,- yg }it ttio.JJetsitei', ff!„ld,thi,i Sundiiy, Pec. I'irb, tx,'4 p. '¦>, aci;i(5di'ig to a stjiteoivi.t by Joseph Dcloky, ft«B» iryjiucr.ot.iiie li;*at post, Natio*il jsjd ttats .pfilcers 'wiU'Prestn's.spwfsil jvoi,t<id over JiiU,fi!H>,C00 in tlie (;it,rai, -rtiPifUi^ whith will b.^ r,f lu^vrc.st'tb | i;iduslry nnd thai I«;i.^ls1i. iinQiir^ritnEs all liienilK,!-, .«J tjw lucii! jxist, AH ftv"' Gttiasjiy laa fi» r^ceiiit y^rs ^pamtojia and iriendis aff} tjfgftl w *l- jjai.^i.ted lOis,^ $lO-,t^ja.Oi<> W ilftS#,- tcnd. ,, , - •. „ j U-JTi in .igrie>s|!sss<i „ ', i,' -'.', .ft "i Jr. H8<lassaii, Is |i(Ivii'.g its .arjiuu) Mifmb'cnhip ,paricfi,"^SOTd»y,, Decent- . licr Id, .at, a.-go atlpek ia (I|a Jr.- IlailVobm of. the Neil .House,' Ned Hy*it .ap;!;, Ida ordieiMS ' will p!ay.' 1 bii .daiii.e, osie jpj the' sodal evEJits of tlie Jr. J](ad3,ssali s^aiKVi, iS iliyja*, aimually. in,.,Iijnps* "«f.,sill ptjd-up- Wntlbcrs.- .. .,,'. . 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I , Hon of, a committee to. earry out his idea.,'.If your v/ere atcited.over til^t operation. wlildi successfully severed Slmplicto Godlno from his Siamese twin, ILudo, who died ot pneumonia, let us xcinind you that the doctor who performed it was'H,'''!i»J. Wertbeim, one ot 'iinseri!',leite.'..lnclden(ally';i iWcrthdm lias refused big money .to be a-guest star on a number of im¬ portant radio programs...A friend'of purs who is a Hebrew scholar has. IfiUow'n us a. book pi luted in Venice" In 1(147 v/liid) tells aboJt d pair' of 'Jewisli 1S iamese -t^'Sns- ,>vho .were, ioiw in'Turkey...Accor^ljng to.this story one of'the twin's ,'wbrite to iiit inii- iric'd, but tlie olheT objected... And tbe 'fiin.t died of anguish...A few clays Jatfr tba othET'One also died. ..If you have fiivy, ilB'Ubbi'^Bart-'s'Jjii your 'body iyou can't h^ Jjuried, In aji .Orthodo-t Jewisii'"'c«hi'eioy'^'.'.Tb'i:'' IHlile "-cx- 'pi"£ss!y forbids t^ttoojng, ..Joaef Beck, Slbs; toUsh-fordga Biid(i(i,f.¥,'ha is urg- fhi^ mass cftiigrotii^i ofjlhe Jcv/'r.'ij of 'partly Jc|vlsjt#l#fi,..'^*,,se5-'''teld''bv 'Bohv'rt Gcssner hi "Spuij'of ,My Best' FdcpjSi, are ¦Jew^.'j', »-' '' ¦"'.,'. ; ^ i" l"ojti;^fis!M .4;ae«s""r 1' j' 'iR |
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