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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Page 7

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December 12, 1941 THE WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Jews Hebrew University Scientists Work On Wartime Problems Sports By MORRIS WEINER Elijahs Lead B'nai B'rith Eowling League! Abe Segall's Elijahs, by taking 2i out of 3 from Abel Albert's Micahs last Sunday, continued to hold irame lead in the B'nai B'rith bowling league. Emil Weiss Dans took two from the Isaiahs to draw ahead of the Sauls and Micahs for second place. The tightness of the race can be i judged by the fact that the first seven teams can be encompassed by a spread of six games, and the whole line-up can be covered by a spread of ten I Feldman Poit Will Mark Bill of Rights On the night of December 17, the Peter Koyal Feldman Post No. 1 1" of the Jewish War Veterans of the USA will put on the fourth of a series of Americanism programs, started in September of this year. This one to eommcmoi ate the 150ih anniversary of the ratification of the bill of rights.

A copy of the Bill of Rights will be passed out to each one a'rendirg this program. A symposium will be held on this subject. These programs are attracting much attention and are very instructive. Visitors are always welcome. The Americanism chairman, Louis Matcn, will conduct this One Wall Handball Jewish Monopoly Time wa when we used to say that Jewish handball players dominated the That was before we met ud Seymour Alexander, one-time Nazi Paper Demands Complete Jewish Segregation to Prevent Sympathy of Older Germans Zurich JT A Emphasizing that the older generations of Germans continues to display sympathy with Jews in the city of Stuttgart, the Stuttgarter Zeitung publishes an article demanding complete segregation of the Jews and stricter measures against "aryn" still maintaining relations with former Jewish neighbors.

The Nazi paper reports that a German woman wan overheard in the street saying to a Jew that "it requires more courage to carry a yellow badge than to fight on the front line." It also relates incidents of how Germans of the older generation are publicly shaking hands with Jews as an expression of sympathy with the latter. It similarly complains that in the street cars one can still see "aryans" vacate their seats for Jewish women. games. The hhjahs bowled the high team series of 631-681-721 toUl 2,033. TIia ') 1 rim nw.

tY Vl i fli IMinfl wvt ld champion, who gave us a totally picture of the game as play- west of the Mississippi. "You've got your large Jewish pop- nation concentrated in the east and inordingly most of your Jewish ath-! ietes will hail from the eastern sea- 1'Ub i high for the league. i Among the individual scores, Morry 1 VG v. If hoard and the territory just west of Bonic 600 took first honors. Aaron Goldsmith bowled 592, Lou Davis 668, i Nate Zubrensky 545, Lou Wick 538, Cy Feld 536, Morry Cohen 530, Emil Weiss 530.

and Norm l'ierson 526. Bonic's 228 was high single game, Aaron Goldsmith forged ahead of i Cy Feld for first place in the in-i dividual averages with 186 to Feld's 184. Ben Lewis made a 4-7-9-10 split. I A A tne nuason. New, the game of ne-wall handball is very popular in the cast and the four-wall game is practically unknown there.

Of course, you'll find a couple of four-wall handball courts at many colleges and at some of the swankier athletic clubs but for the most part, four-wall is an unknown species this side of the Mis- ii i i.iaium. oui iour-waii nanaoaii is ft tr; Notable Quotes OF THE WEEK Table Talk the only game they mean when they I say handball, out west. The one-1 walled game is something unheard of." Now, we as an easterner, used to I look down upo. the game of four-wall i handball as some freakish growth of Yellow Star for Jews of Finland, Denmark Stockholm (JTA) The governments of Finland and Denmark have been officially informed by the German government that they are expected to "rapidly" introduce anti-Jewish measures including Yellow Stars, in accordance with their adherence to the anti-Commtern pact in Berlin, it is reported in the Swedish lileral newspaper Eskilstuna Kuriren. Resenting the Nazi pressure, th Swedish newspaper says: "The idea tiiat Danes and Finns should introduce a Yellow Star for Jews consti- tutes a challenge to the Nordic ene of honor and justice.

Common de- I cencv still reigns in our part of the world." The paper reveals that the governments in Helsingfors and Copenhagen "are surprised" at the reminder from P.eilin of their obligations. It add that they have both declared their policy towards the Jews as remaining unchanged. "Germany has, however, a different view on the mutter," the article comments. The Danish newspaper Faederlandet carried a front page article by Harold Henricksen quoting the official German statement that "all states joining the anti-Comintern pact must eide the Jewish problem one way or another." The article urges the Danish authorities tj deal with the Jews in a radical way. "Gentle restrictions against Jews are worse than n.i restrictions." Henricksen writes.

a periectly good sport. Today, however, the AAU gives it equal along with the one-wall variety of the sport and depending on what locale of the country the editor hails from, depends the billing the two games will get. Arthur M. Wehr-mann, national chairman of the AAU handball committee, once took us to tasl. because we didn't devote sufficient space to the other half of the handball game.

So today, instead of saying that Jewish athletes monopolize the game of handball and have captured a game nationally, we merely claim recognition of the Jewish supremacy of the eastern or one-wall game. Bible A Charter of Democracy "In the Bible the Jew finds a direc- tive for daily living, a gauge for I measuring the moral calibrr of his life, a beacon of hope for the time of daikness and nourishment for his will to live. "The Bible has been a spiritual foundation of Western civlizytion and the original charter of American demur- racy. The people of the lo.k must i make the Bible again the Book of the People. Most of us know the Bille only second-hand.

We must reclaim it as our first hand possession, for; ourselves and for our tbildren. as Americans and as Jews." Kabbi Is-' rael Goldstein, prea.hir.g on Jewish Book Week. Post-W ar Problem "When the war ends there may be not one million but ten millions of i Dr. Ladi'sUus Farkas, with his brother. Dr.

Adalbert Farkas, at work in the Physical Chemistry laboratory. Together itb other scientists at the Jerusalem university they nolve wartime problems of Palestine, devising substitutes for factory equipment no longer imported, finding uses for the surplus citrus crop and acting as advisers to industry. Palestine "The democratic people allied in the war of which we, the Jews, are the greatest victims, will be compelled at the forthcoming peace conference to reach a solution of the Jewish problem and we must le in a position organizationally, psychologically, financially and politically to the moment which may be the last opportunity in our history to become a Jewish national territorial unity in Palestine. I should deem it a great misfortune if we even allowed ourselves to think of demanding or accepting any ether territory but Palestine." Nathan Gesang. president of the Zionist Federation of Buenos Aires.

Source of Hope "All of us recognize that the heroism of the Jewish community in Palestine, these days of crisis. repreents an important asset in the present war in the Near East. Not only does it have an incalculable value as a source of hope to the Jews in the lands of distress, but it serves to demonstrate us in America and to the world at large that the Jewish people is a creative, dynamic ipd freedom-loving people and that no yellow tags can drag them down to the status of derelicts and wanderers." Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. of Mass. As proof, let us give you the names and ratings of the first ten in the ne-, Tne two Cahfortiian Joes have been.Vichv Cancels Parliamentary wail singles and doubles listings that i listed in every national ranking since Mandates of Jewish Deputies were announced by the AAU.

We'll i the AAU fim set asltle a "iittee more men, women and children belong- star everv Jewish lad 'or mat specuic purpose oac in ivm. wiiKiim mi uuirr uun' First ten orie-wall'si'nles Ho iMilto" Lapptn and Al Zerbo are an- intf twelve Jews, formerly members to many races and religions, living irsi if one-w ail Singles nation- (l. ni, u-hn ki tti manv countries and possibly in sev- rankings L.Arthur Wolfe. New Xrhi. from the rench senate an.t chamber oi "tinent.

who will t.nter into Shinkarik. New York; the third soot iust deputies, of their parliamentary man-; the problem of the human refugee. York it Alexander, ork behind Gordon and Goldsmith in the dates was announced over the Vichy "Those of us who have f.iith in de loam sey- number two mocracy and confidence In the slot. Ken Schneider radio. niour Weinstein, New York; (5) Ez (number ten singles champ) earned Thp -Vl foPmf.r officials who herent humanity of our estern civ.

IIUlllUTI H-II BillKlIT Xr I. nt n'i joseon i an- i .1 i ...1 1 ization cannot, ana. I am sure, win HIIllLIIfl Lie Ull Lflllll lIlrXLf WIll'll 1ICT. ne. oi k'; Leon Block.

New ar)(, his partnt.n jlort) 'Siiver (aiso of were mentioned in the decree are: Leon rtst until an and prac- lorh josepn viaroer, iew v.v vrV 1 htlv cnntetet Rlum: Georires Mande Abraham ticlile solution of this nrob'em whicl. York; (i Harold Kantor. New William Lauro, New York; (10) York. spot for tied-tenth rankings. Shramek, formerly a minister of the challenges us so fundaim ntally is And what we said at the very out- Leon Meyer, former minister found.

Sumner Welles, undersecre- set becomes even more apparent after of trade and a leader of the Radical- tary of state, we have mentioned names and home- Socialist party and the ex-mayor of American Credo towns of one-wall plavers anil four- Le Havre; Solomon Grumbach, promi- wall devotees. The nne-wall crew, nent French Socialist and formerly believe in the dignity of man sinirles ami doubles, with narv an ex- the League of Nations; Jules Moch; and the woi th and value of every liy- Nineout of ten not bad! Now for the doubles: (An next to a Jewish athlete). UOCHWEKCEK OPENS NEW PHARMACY The grand opening of the Koch merger pharmacy at 4402 W. Center street is announced by Joseph Rochwerger, proprietor. The store carries a complete line of pharmaceutical goods and toiletries, all which are sold under the Wisconsin Fair Trades Practice Act.

Soda fountain service is offered and prompt deliveries may be obtained by callimr Kilbnurn S40S. In the drug business for the pat 12 years, Mr. Rochwerger fornieily owned a pharmacy at the comer of Holton and Meinecke avenue. He was boin and raised in Milwaukee and is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, college of pharmacy. Mr.

Richwerger invites his many friends in the community to visit his new establishment, assuring them of the same courtesy and honest deal ing that has characterized his business 1 activities in the past. First ten one-wall doubles tional rankings: (1) Morton Alexan- i ceotion all hail from New York. In -permanent delegate from France at mg soul, no matter what luxij ier- ana iiecht; (21 Joe the four-wall game, outsiders like harles Lucy ueorges uuimot; uonert nouse.i. 1 Garber anl Arthur Wolfe; (3) Ion Schnc'der and Silver, from a section Lazuric; Pierre Bloch and Louis Alp- comfort or born in poverty, no matter Block and Sol Lipsky; (4) Sam east of the Mississippi, usually slip hand. 4o what stock he belongs, what creed Fink and Phil (5) Dan in.

But there can be narv a doubt: Simultaneously instructions were is- he professes, what job he holds. We Raski-i and Martv Rosen; (6) L. Lu-; thnt Jewish athletes certainlv have sued in Vichy to border authorities believe that free speech, free assem- bin an J. Weinerman; (7) Arthur captured the one-wall singles and ordering thei to tighten measures bly. free elections, free practice of Brenner and Arthur Roberts.

(How doubles trame of handball. (Cony-I against Jews trying to cross from the rel gum are the cornerstones of such Jews Heinj? Ilapidly Purged from Economic Life of Hungary Zurich (JTA) A far-sweeping purge of Jews from the economic life of Hungary is proceeding at a rapid pace, it was reported by Radio Rome. Hungarian authorities, the Italian radio stated, are devoting particular attention to the film industry. Several Bucharest Jews have been arrested for producing films. The broadcast from the Italian capital also disclosed that Jewish r-fu-irees fleeing from Nazi-occupied Serbia, formerly a part of Yugoslavia, were arrested while trying to crosj the Bulgarian border.

The Bulgarian bonier patrol turned the refugees over to the Serbian officials, the report, which came from Sofia, slated. i f.r, into the un-oi'cuniea Zone, a irovernmeni. oener iii.ii tot- right. HMD The border officials are authorized to Declaration of Independence, the Con-place under "administrative intern- stitution and the Bill of Right of the ment" those attempting to cross. Al-1 United States of Ajnerica offer the ready some Jews have been fined and best and most workable framework yet sent to prison for attempting to move 1 devised for such a government." across the border.

i Stephen Vincent Benet. did they get (8) Sam Brown and Danny Mehller; Louis Lass-man and Seymour Wolf; (10) R. Banks and A. Dobbin. All the boys are from New York.

Among the four-wall players who are listed as first-ten athletes. Ken Schneider of New York, who tied for Bucharest Jews No Longer Allowed to Purchase Poultry Zurich (JTA) Poultry shops in the Jewish quarter of Bucharest are If it's worth selling, it's worth i telling Advertise in the Chroiiile. prohibited from selling any poultry. 10th place, is the only Jewish ath lete to gain such top-notch billing with either alive or dead, under a new de- the single star. However.

Joe Gor cree issued by the Rumanian minis-try don and Joe Goldsmith of Long Beach, California, are two names among the four-wall gang that should be familiar to all followers of the bouncing sport. of economics, according to the Bucha-; rest newspaper. Universal, which reached here. i 'Twas the Night After Xmas 1 mm mm 9 5w 1 it I sir tv 1 I "fcVvitWtV'VSV-v, X. Stumpfs Choice of Tuxedo or Full Dress Priced to Save You 20', 7 V51 Step in at Stumpfs to step out in style on those many occasions throughout the season which demand formal dress.

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