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Untermeyer Criticized for Failure of German Boycott Newspaper Clipping
doerger has planned a box
Funeral services conducted by Rev.
kman,
party in honor of the chapter. About
er. This however was forced upon him
Dr. Harry W. Ettelson were held at
eld, L. Kot-
thirty members and their dates will
by necessity. In order to study chem-
J. W. Norris Funeral Home, Union at
be present. After the show, the fra-
istry, he came to the United States,
Bellevue Monday morning. Interment
ternity will go somewhere for refresh-
and even though then a man of some
was in Congregation Children of Israel
fame, got a job as waiter in a Phil-
to Mem-
ments.
Cemetery.
adelphia restaurant.
Some of
view are
Untermeyer Criticized For
Jack of all Trades-
Louis Lip-
There is of course a sort of general
ar and Abe
feeling that a man of many callings
Failure of German Boycott
can't be much good in any. There is
a special term-"Jack of all trades"
-which carries with it not a little
conduct a
SCOFFS AT UNTERMYER
anti-Semitic lands. I am furious with
of stigma. I, personally, have my
e carefully
AS LEADER OF JEWISH
the speeches some of our friends are
doubts, whether the slur is deserved.
to attract
NAZI BOYCOTT FORCES
delivering; they are thunderous, and
Not every jack of all trades is of
seem even more SO when we compare
Memphis
course a master of any one, but I do
Urges United Action as Against
the bombast with the extent of ac-
instituted
not think versatility will injure his
"Happy Hysteria" Jews Here
tivity which backs up wordage."
chances of mastery of any particular
nary 14 by
Are Enjoying
Weak-Kneed Reformers
one. Consider the case of Leonardo da
S
of Mem-
Mr. Hirschmann who spent ten
Vinci. What did that man not know?
eeting will
"Jews must stop their whining and
weeks in Europe last summer, part of
What fields did his mind not pene-
Sunday of
get down to real business, The manner
which he used in a visit to Germany,
trate?
in which they are prosecuting the boy-
said he found the same "weak-kneed
rd meeting
In our American history, we have
cott is disgraceful to the strength of
Jewish reformers everywhere." None
in the instance of Thomas Jefferson
Mr. Abe
Jewish leadership and the extent of
of them ever does anything except
a man who excelled in a variety of
entertain-
their influence. The boycott, the Ger-
make speeches and issue statements,
callings. He was the best politician
rge of the
man situation, the whole business of
he said.
of his day and also the best architect.
or and Sen-
the Jewish persecutions has become a
The young advertising executive
He was something of a mathematician
popular topic of conversation at tea.
youthful and energetic, spared few in
ate by each
and a musician and he was a good
It is disgusting."
his onslaught. He said that Max Wink-
cook and a judge of good wines and a
ent to this
I. A. Hirschmann, executive of Lord
ler, head of the boycott
committee
of
gentleman, and I am being strictly
friends and
& Taylor, local department store and
the American Jewish Congress, is "at-
accurate, not just funny. Or take Ein-
e cordially
member of the executive committee of
tempting to do good work." What
stein, as another example. He is a
yourselves.
the American Jewish Congress told
stands in his way, he insisted, is the
mathematician, musician, philosopher
the Jewish Daily Bulletin in an inter-
"apathy of the people who think they
and I understand has invented a num-
hairman of
view that unless some immediate steps
are helping him."
ber of things.
e has ar-
are taken to end the "whining" of
He urged that American Jewish
ch member
American Jews and start a program
leaders "cease their quibbling" and
One Thing Helps Another-
embers who
of united action, the "very name of
"get down to real business." Making
I don't think the explanation for
nembership
the Jews will be violated."
the suggestion that these leaders, in-
all of this is altogether, that these
ers volun-
Gouching in strong phrases his sent-
cluding Samuel Untermyer, Stephen
men are or were exceptionally great
dues and
iments which are violently opposed to
S.. Wise, Nathan Straus, Jr. Bernard
minds, although there may be some-
Mr. Joe
what he called the "studid and inept"
Deutsch, etc., organize and prosecute
thing to that. I should imagine, that
H. Rush-
behavior of those supporting the boy-
a boycott that will be "compelling and
if a more ordinary mind has acquired
menfeld, 5
cott of German products, Mr. Hirsch-
inclusive," Mr. Hirschmann criticized
some success-some mastery in one
and Mr.
mann proposed that stores throughout
what seems to him to be "a kind of
field-it is much simpler for him to
the city known to be selling German-
happy hysteria" on the part of Jewry.
delve into another field. For it is not
made goods be boycotted by persons
He said that he meant that "as a par-
only that in mastering one vocation,
HIAN
wearing sandwich placards.
lor-room topic of conversation, the
he acquires the pertinancity-which is
Questions Untermyer-
German situation is becoming trite."
essential to mastery, but also because
CALL
Mr. Hirschmann challenged the sup-
Exports on Increase—
there is a certain amount of relation-
position that Samuel Untermyer is
Mr. Hirschmann assailed the "part
ship between all fields.
"chieftain" of the boycott forces in
which Jewish youth is not playing" in
Call-
The great discoveries, says White-
the United States, and questioned the
coming to the defense of their Ger-
head, have been made largely by men
age, hus-
latter's usefulness as a leader of the
man brethren. He reflected that the
who knew a little about many things.
psky, fath-
Jews. He qualified this assertion by
Jew will be laughed at unless some-
this city,
One of the troubles about knowing
adding that if Mr. Untermyer "stop-
thing tangible is done.
too much in one particular field is
Lipsky and
ped making speeches and got down to
"Do you know that exports from
that in such an intensive study We are
rother of
business, maybe he would be a leader."
Germany to the United States are in-
apt to absorb all of the accumulated
ty; Harry
With conviction, Mr. Hirschmann
creasing?" he asked, adding, "This
errors, as well as the accumulated
Benn.; Mrs.
said that the "countless number of lit-
shows how much good our boycott is
knowledge of that field.
Fannye
tle Jewish organizations ought to be
doing. If you ask me, it is one grand
And so it happens, that a fresh
City, and
shaken up until they come to life." He
flop."
mind coming from other fields, is apt
nmerville,
spoke of the "crying need for a cent-
The speaker aimed a volley at a few
to perceive the new truth much quick-
Decem-
ralized group, with a central leader."
well-know department stores which he
er than he who is hamstrung by all
Paul Ave.
Ja by Rev.
"I have become quite disgusted."
said are "deliberately purchasing Ger-
of the inherited errors.
he said, "with the stories which have
men products. The feeling of "the con-
re held at
been appearing in the press about a
sumer public" which was reported re-
Job Open-
e, Wednes-
little howl here and a tiny squeal there
cently to be "co-operating with
the
At a time when there is SO much
in Congre-
about the treatment that is being af-
boycott forces," he described as "rath-
unemployment, it will be refreshing
Cemetery.
forded Jews in Germany and in other
er pacific."
Continued on Editorial Page
doerger has planned a box
Funeral services conducted by Rev.
kman,
party in honor of the chapter. About
er. This however was forced upon him
Dr. Harry W. Ettelson were held at
eld, L. Kot-
thirty members and their dates will
by necessity. In order to study chem-
J. W. Norris Funeral Home, Union at
be present. After the show, the fra-
istry, he came to the United States,
Bellevue Monday morning. Interment
ternity will go somewhere for refresh-
and even though then a man of some
was in Congregation Children of Israel
fame, got a job as waiter in a Phil-
to Mem-
ments.
Cemetery.
adelphia restaurant.
Some of
view are
Untermeyer Criticized For
Jack of all Trades-
Louis Lip-
There is of course a sort of general
ar and Abe
feeling that a man of many callings
Failure of German Boycott
can't be much good in any. There is
a special term-"Jack of all trades"
-which carries with it not a little
conduct a
SCOFFS AT UNTERMYER
anti-Semitic lands. I am furious with
of stigma. I, personally, have my
e carefully
AS LEADER OF JEWISH
the speeches some of our friends are
doubts, whether the slur is deserved.
to attract
NAZI BOYCOTT FORCES
delivering; they are thunderous, and
Not every jack of all trades is of
seem even more SO when we compare
Memphis
course a master of any one, but I do
Urges United Action as Against
the bombast with the extent of ac-
instituted
not think versatility will injure his
"Happy Hysteria" Jews Here
tivity which backs up wordage."
chances of mastery of any particular
nary 14 by
Are Enjoying
Weak-Kneed Reformers
one. Consider the case of Leonardo da
S of Mem-
Mr. Hirschmann who spent ten
Vinci. What did that man not know?
eeting will
"Jews must stop their whining and
weeks in Europe last summer, part of
What fields did his mind not pene-
Sunday of
get down to real business, The manner
which he used in a visit to Germany,
trate?
in which they are prosecuting the boy-
said he found the same "weak-kneed
rd meeting
In our American history, we have
cott is disgraceful to the strength of
Jewish reformers everywhere." None
in the instance of Thomas Jefferson
Mr. Abe
Jewish leadership and the extent of
of them ever does anything except
a man who excelled in a variety of
entertain-
their influence. The boycott, the Ger-
make speeches and issue statements,
callings. He was the best politician
rge of the
man situation, the whole business of
he said.
of his day and also the best architect.
or and Sen-
the Jewish persecutions has become a
The young advertising executive
He was something of a mathematician
popular topic of conversation at tea.
youthful and energetic, spared few in
ate by each
and a musician and he was a good
It is disgusting."
his onslaught. He said that Max Wink-
cook and a judge of good wines and a
ent to this
I. A. Hirschmann, executive of Lord
ler, head of the boycott
committee
of
gentleman, and I am being strictly
friends and
& Taylor, local department store and
the American Jewish Congress, is "at-
accurate, not just funny. Or take Ein-
e cordially
member of the executive committee of
tempting to do good work." What
stein, as another example. He is a
yourselves.
the American Jewish Congress told
stands in his way, he insisted, is the
mathematician, musician, philosopher
the Jewish Daily Bulletin in an inter-
"apathy of the people who think they
and I understand has invented a num-
hairman of
view that unless some immediate steps
are helping him."
ber of things.
e has ar-
are taken to end the "whining" of
He urged that American Jewish
ch member
American Jews and start a program
leaders "cease their quibbling" and
One Thing Helps Another-
embers who
of united action, the "very name of
"get down to real business." Making
I don't think the explanation for
nembership
the Jews will be violated."
the suggestion that these leaders, in-
all of this is altogether, that these
ers volun-
Gouching in strong phrases his sent-
cluding Samuel Untermyer, Stephen
men are or were exceptionally great
dues and
iments which are violently opposed to
S.. Wise, Nathan Straus, Jr. Bernard
minds, although there may be some-
Mr. Joe
what he called the "studid and inept"
Deutsch, etc., organize and prosecute
thing to that. I should imagine, that
H. Rush-
behavior of those supporting the boy-
a boycott that will be "compelling and
if a more ordinary mind has acquired
menfeld, 5
cott of German products, Mr. Hirsch-
inclusive," Mr. Hirschmann criticized
some success-some mastery in one
and Mr.
mann proposed that stores throughout
what seems to him to be "a kind of
field-it is much simpler for him to
the city known to be selling German-
happy hysteria" on the part of Jewry.
delve into another field. For it is not
made goods be boycotted by persons
He said that he meant that "as a par-
only that in mastering one vocation,
HIAN
wearing sandwich placards.
lor-room topic of conversation, the
he acquires the pertinancity-which is
Questions Untermyer-
German situation is becoming trite."
essential to mastery, but also because
CALL
Mr. Hirschmann challenged the sup-
Exports on Increase—
there is a certain amount of relation-
position that Samuel Untermyer is
Mr. Hirschmann assailed the "part
ship between all fields.
"chieftain" of the boycott forces in
which Jewish youth is not playing" in
Call-
The great discoveries, says White-
the United States, and questioned the
coming to the defense of their Ger-
head, have been made largely by men
age, hus-
latter's usefulness as a leader of the
man brethren. He reflected that the
who knew a little about many things.
psky, fath-
Jews. He qualified this assertion by
Jew will be laughed at unless some-
this city,
One of the troubles about knowing
adding that if Mr. Untermyer "stop-
thing tangible is done.
too much in one particular field is
Lipsky and
ped making speeches and got down to
"Do you know that exports from
that in such an intensive study We are
rother of
business, maybe he would be a leader."
Germany to the United States are in-
apt to absorb all of the accumulated
ty; Harry
With conviction, Mr. Hirschmann
creasing?" he asked, adding, "This
errors, as well as the accumulated
Benn.; Mrs.
said that the "countless number of lit-
shows how much good our boycott is
knowledge of that field.
13. Fannye
tle Jewish organizations ought to be
doing. If you ask me, it is one grand
And so it happens, that a fresh
City, and
shaken up until they come to life." He
flop."
mind coming from other fields, is apt
mmerville,
spoke of the "crying need for a cent-
The speaker aimed a volley at a few
to perceive the new truth much quick-
Decem-
ralized group, with a central leader."
well-know department stores which he
er than he who is hamstrung by all
Paul Ave.
Ja by Rev.
"I have become quite disgusted."
said are "deliberately purchasing Ger-
of the inherited errors.
he said, "with the stories which have
men products. The feeling of "the con-
re held at
been appearing in the press about a
sumer public" which was reported re-
Job Open—
e, Wednes-
little howl here and a tiny squeal there
cently to be "co-operating
with
the
At a time when there is SO much
in Congre-
about the treatment that is being af-
boycott forces," he described as "rath-
unemployment, it will be refreshing
Cemetery.
forded Jews in Germany and in other
er pacific."
Continued on Editorial Page
berger has planned a box
Funeral services conducted by Rev.
kman,
party in honor of the chapter. About
er. This however was forced upon him
Dr. Harry W. Ettelson were held at
eld, L. Kot-
thirty members and their dates will
by necessity. In order to study chem-
J. W. Norris Funeral Home, Union at
be present. After the show, the fra-
istry, he came to the United States,
Bellevue Monday morning. Interment
ternity will go somewhere for refresh-
and even though then a man of some
was in Congregation Children of Israel
fame, got a job as waiter in a Phil-
to Mem-
ments.
Cemetery.
adelphia restaurant.
Some of
view are
Untermeyer Criticized For
Jack of all Trades
Louis Lip-
There is of course a sort of general
ar and Abe
Failure of German Boycott
feeling that a man of many callings
can't be much good in any. There is
a special term-"Jack of all trades"
-which carries with it not a little
conduct a
SCOFFS AT UNTERMYER
anti-Semitic lands. I am furious with
of stigma. I, personally, have my
e carefully
AS LEADER OF JEWISH
the speeches some of our friends are
doubts, whether the slur is deserved.
to attract
NAZI BOYCOTT FORCES
delivering; they are thunderous, and
Not every jack of all trades is of
seem even more so when we compare
Memphis.
course a master of any one, but I do
Urges United Action as Against
the bombast with the extent of ac-
instituted
not think versatility will injure his
"Happy Hysteria" Jews Here
tivity which backs up wordage."
chances of mastery of any particular
nary 14 by
Are Enjoying
Weak-Kneed Reformers-
one. Consider the case of Leonardo da
S of Mem-
Mr. Hirschmann who spent ten
Vinci. What did that man not know?
eeting will
"Jews must stop their whining and
weeks in Europe last summer, part of
What fields did his mind not pene-
Sunday of
get down to real business. The manner
which he used in a visit to Germany,
trate?
in which they are prosecuting the boy-
said he found the same "weak-kneed
rd meeting
In our American history, we have
cott is disgraceful to the strength of
Jewish reformers everywhere." None
in the instance of Thomas Jefferson
Mr. Abe
Jewish leadership and the extent of
of them ever does anything except
a man who excelled in a variety of
entertain-
their influence. The boycott, the Ger-
make speeches and issue statements,
callings. He was the best politician
rge of the
man situation, the whole business of
he said.
of his day and also the best architect.
or and Sen-
the Jewish persecutions has become a
The young advertising executive
He was something of a mathematician
popular topic of conversation at tea.
youthful and energetic, spared few in
ate by each
and a musician and he was a good
It i3 disgusting."
his onslaught. He said that Max Wink-
cook and a judge of good wines and a
ent to this
I. A. Hirschmann, executive of Lord
ler, head of the boycott
committee
of
gentleman, and I am being strictly
friends and
& Taylor, local department store and
the American Jewish Congress, is "at-
accurate, not just funny. Or take Ein-
e cordially
member of the executive committee of
tempting to do good work." What
stein, as another example. He is a
yourselves.
the American Jewish Congress told
stands in his way, he insisted, is the
mathematician, musician, philosopher
the Jewish Daily Bulletin in an inter-
"apathy of the people who think they
and I understand has invented a num-
hairman of
view that unless some immediate steps
are helping him."
ber of things.
e has ar-
are taken to end the "whining" of
He urged that American Jewish
ch member
American Jews and start a program
leaders "cease their quibbling" and
One Thing Helps Another-
embers who
of united action, the "very name of
"get down to real business." Making
I don't think the explanation for
nembership
the Jews will be violated."
the suggestion that these leaders, in-
all of this is altogether, that these
ers volun-
Gouching in strong phrases his sent.
cluding Samuel Untermyer, Stephen
men are or were exceptionally great
dues and
iments which are violently opposed to
S.. Wise, Nathan Straus, Jr. Bernard
minds, although there may be some-
Mr. Joe
what he called the "studid and inept"
Deutsch, etc., organize and prosecute
thing to that. I should imagine, that
H. Rush-
behavior of those supporting the boy-
a boycott that will be "compelling and
if a more ordinary mind has acquired
menfeld, 5
cott of German products, Mr. Hirsch-
inclusive," Mr. Hirschmann criticized
some success-some mastery in one
and Mr.
mann proposed that stores throughout
what seems to him to be "a kind of
field-it is much simpler for him to
the city known to be selling German-
happy hysteria" on the part of Jewry.
delve into another field. For it is not
made goods be boycotted by persons
He said that he meant that "as a par-
only that in mastering one vocation,
HIAN
wearing sandwich placards.
lor-room topic of conversation, the
he acquires the pertinancity-which is
Questions Untermyer-
German situation is becoming trite."
essential to mastery, but also because
CALL
Mr. Hirschmann challenged the sup-
Exports on Increase-
there is a certain amount of relation-
position that Samuel Untermyer is
Mr. Hirschmann assailed the "part
ship between all fields.
"chieftain" of the boycott forces in
which Jewish youth is not playing" in
Call-
The great discoveries, says White-
the United States, and questioned the
coming to the defense of their Ger-
head, have been made largely by men
age, hus-
latter's usefulness as a leader of the
man brethren. He reflected that the
who knew a little about many things.
psky, fath-
Jews. He qualified this assertion by
Jew will be laughed at unless some-
this city,
One of the troubles about knowing
adding that if Mr. Untermyer "stop-
thing tangible is done.
too much in one particular field is
Lipsky and
ped making speeches and got down to
"Do you know that exports from
that in such an intensive study We are
rother of
business, maybe he would be a leader."
Germany to the United States are in-
apt to absorb all of the accumulated
ty; Harry
With conviction, Mr. Hirschmann
creasing?" he asked, adding, "This
errors, as well as the accumulated
enn.; Mrs.
said that the "countless number of lit-
shows how much good our boycott is
knowledge of that field.
Fannye
tle Jewish organizations ought to be
doing. If you ask me, it is one grand
And so it happens, that a fresh
City, and
shaken up until they come to life." He
flop."
mind coming from other fields, is apt
nmerville,
spoke of the "crying need for a cent-
The speaker aimed a volley at a few
to perceive the new truth much quick-
Decem-
ralized group, with a central leader."
well-know department stores which he
Paul Ave.
er than he who is hamstrung by all
la by Rev.
"I have become quite disgusted."
said are "deliberately purchasing Ger-
of the inherited errors.
he said, "with the stories which have
men products. The feeling of "the con-
re held at
been appearing in the press about a
sumer public" which was reported re-
Job Open—
e, Wednes-
little howl here and a tiny squeal there
cently to be "co-operating with
the
At a time when there is so much
in Congre-
about the treatment that is being af-
boycott forces," he described as "rath-
unemployment, it will be refreshing
Cemetery.
forded Jews in Germany and in other
er pacific."
Continued on Editorial Page
planned
a
box
Funeral
services
acted
by
Rev.
kman,
party in honor of the chapter. About
er. This however was forced upon him
Dr. Harry W. Ettelson were held at
rid, L. Kot-
thirty members and their dates will
by necessity. In order to study chem-
J. W. Norris Funeral
Home,
Union
at
be present. After the show, the fra-
intry, he came to the United States,
Bellevue Monday morning. Interment
ternity will go somewhere for refresh.
and even though then a man of some
was Congregation Children of Isruel
to Mem-
ments,
fame, got a job as waiter in a Phil-
Cemetery.
adelphis restaurant.
Some of
view are
Untermeyer Criticized For
Jack of all Trades-
Louis Lip-
There is of course a sort of general
it and Abe
Failure of German Boycott
feeling that a man of many callings
can't be much good in any. There is
a special term-"Jack of all trades"
which carries with it not a little
conduct a
SCOFFS AT UNTERMYER
anti-Semitic lands. I am furious with
of stigma. I, personally, have my
earefully
AS LEADER OF JEWISH
the speeches some of our friends are
doubts, whether the slur is deserved.
to attract
NAZI BOYCOTT FORCES
delivering; they are thunderous, and
Not every jack of all trades is of
seem even more NO when we compare
Memphis.
course a master of any one, but I do
Urges United Action as Against
the bombast with the extent of ao-
instituted
not think versatility will injure his
"Happy Hysteria" Jews Here
tivity which backs up rordage."
chances of mastery of any particular
nary
Are Enjoying
Weak-Kneed Reformers
one. Consider the case of Leonardo du
of Mem-
Mr. Hirschmann who spent ten
Vinci. What did that man not know?
esting will
"Jews must stop their whining and
weeks in Europe last summer, part of
What fields did his mind not pene-
Sunday of
get down to real business. The manner
which he used in a visit to Germany,
trate?
in which they are prosecuting the boy.
said he found the same
"weak-kneed
rd meeting
In our American history, we have
outt is disgraceful to the strength of
Jewish reformers everywhere." None
in the instance of Thomas Jefferson
Mr. Abe
Jewish leadership and the extent of
of them ever does anything except
. man who excelled in a variety of
entertain-
their influence. The boyeott, the Gen
make speeches and issue statements,
callings, He was the best politician
rge of the
man situation, the whole business of
he said,
of his day and also the best architect.
or and Sen-
the Jewish persecutions has become a
The young advertising executive
He was something of a mathematician
popular topic of conversation at tea.
youthful and energetic, spared few in
te by each
and a musician and be was a good
It is disgusting."
his onslaught. He said that Max Wink-
cook and a judge of good wines and a
mt to this
I. A. Hirschmann, executive of Lord
ler, head of the boycott committee of
gentleman, and I am being strictly
friends and
& Taylor, local department store and
the American Jewish Congress, is "at-
accurate, not just funny. Or take Ein-
cordially
member of the executive committee of
tempting to do good work." What
stein, as another example. He is a
yourselves.
the American Jewish Congress told
stands in his way, he insisted, is the
mathematician, musician, philosopher
the Jewish Daily Bulletin in an inter-
"apathy of the people who think they
and I understand has invented a num-
hairman of
view that unless some immediate steps
are helping him."
ber of things.
has ar-
are taken to end the "whining" of
He urged that American Jewish
ch member
American Jews and start a program
leaders "cease their quibbling" and
One Thing Helps Another-
embers who
of united action, the "very name of
"get down to real business." Making
I don't think the explanation for
nembership
the Jews will be violated."
the suggestion that these leaders, in-
all of this is altogether, that these
ers volun-
Gouching in strong phrases his sent.
cluding Samuel Untermyer, Stephen
men are or were exceptionally great
dues and
iments which are violently opposed to
S.. Wise, Nathan Strans, Jr. Bernard
minds, although there may be some-
Mr. Joe
what he called the "studid and inept"
Deutsch, etc., organize and prosecute
thing to that, I should imagine, that
H. Rush-
behavior of those supporting the boy.
a boycott that will be "compelling and
if a more ordinary mind has acquired
menfeld, 5
cott of German products, Mr. Hirsch-
inclusive," Mr. Hirschmann criticized
some success-some mastery in one
and Mr.
mann proposed that stores throughout
what seems to him to bd "a kind of
field-it is much simpler for him to
the city known to be selling German-
happy hysteria" on the part of Jewry.
delve into another field. For it is not
made goods be boycotted by persons
He said that he meant that "as a par-
only that in mastering one vocation,
HIAN
wearing sandwich placards,
for-room topic of conversation, the
he acquires the pertinanelty-which is
Questions Untermyer-
German situation is becoming trite."
essential to mastery, but also because
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Mr. Hirschmann challenged the sup.
Exports on Increase-
there is a certain amount of relation-
position that Samuel Untermyer is
Mr. Hirschmann assuiled the "part
ship between all fields.
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"chieftain" of the boycott forces in
which Jewish youth is not playing" in
The great discoveries, says White-
the United States, and questioned the
coming to the defense of their Ger-
age, hus-
head, have been made largely by men
latter's usefulness as a leader of the
man brethren. He reflected that the
psky, fath-
who knew a little about many things.
Jews. He qualified this assertion by
Jew will be lauglied at unless some-
this city,
One of the troubles about knowing
adding that if Mr. Untermyer "stop-
thing tangible is done,
too much in one particular field is
ipsky and
ped making speeches and got down to
"Do you know that exports from
rother of
that in such an intensive study We are
business, maybe he would be a leader."
Germany to the United States are in-
apt to absorb all of the accumulated
ty: Harry
With conviction, Mr. Hirschmann
enn.; Mrs.
creasing?" he asked, adding, "This
errors, as well as the accumulated
said that the "countless number of III.
shows how much good our boycott is
knowledge of that field.
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the Jewish organizations ought to be
doing. If you ask me, it is one grand
And so it happens, that a fresh
City, and
shaken up until they come to life." He
flop."
nmerville,
mind coming from other fields, is apt
spoke of the "crying need for a cent-
The speaker aimed a volley at a few
Decem-
to perceive the new truth much quick.
ralized group, with a central leader."
well-know department stores which he
Paul Ave.
er than he who is hangstrung by all
4d by Rev.
"I have become quite disgusted."
said are "deliberately purchasing Ger-
of the inherited errors.
he said, "with the stories which have
men products, The feeling of "the con-
re held at
been appearing in the press about a
sumer public" which was reported re-
Job Open-
Wednes-
little howl here and a tiny squeal there
cently to be "co-operating
with the
At a time when there is 80 much
n Congre-
about the treatment that is being af-
boycott forces," he described
as "rath-
unemployment, it will be refreshing
Cemetery.
forded Jews in Germany and in other
er pacific."
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This newspaper clipping discusses a boycott situation related to Jewish leadership and Nazi Germany.