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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922
VOL. XII. NO. 17
SAMUEL PROCLAIMED States Must Keep
RULER OF PALESTINE Minority Pledges
IN BRITAIN'S ORDER
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Rosh Ha=Shanah
5683-1922
League of Nations Commissiot
Decides Countries Are to
Fulfill Promises.
Brilliant Ceremony on Mount
of Olives Attended by
7,000 Guests.
AMERICAN LEADERS
GREET LOCAL JEWS
Car-
ON ROSH HA-SHANAH
Temple Y. P. S. to
Reorganize Soon
Ambitious Program to Be
reed Out This Year by
Young People.
and Non-Jews Extend
Their Greetings to Jewish
Owing to the changed conditions
confronting the young people of
People of Michigan.
Temple Beth El and the unexcelled
opportunities that will be at their
disposal in the new edifice soon to be HEARTY MESSAGE SENT
dedicated, it was decided at a meeting
BY PRESIDENT HARDING
of the Board of Directors of the
Young Peonle's Society held in the
- - - -
new Temple building last Monday Mayor James Couzens Greets
night, that a complete reorganization
Jewish People in Name of
of the society is desirable. In order
to accomplish this the old organization
City of Detroit.
will pass out of existence, to be suc-
ceeded by a new and greater society,
the name of which has not yet been Jewish congregations throughout
the world will usher in the New Year
derided upon.
Ti this organization will be invited 61;83 at sunset this Friday, Sept. 22.
all the young men and women who Services will be held in every temple
are affiliated with the Temple or who and synagogue , the Reform congrega-
lielong to the households of members tions observing only one day as Rosh
of the congregation. A special invi- ha•Shanah, while the Orthodox ob-
tation to participate in the work of serve two days.
New Year appears in the Moaalc
the new organization will be extended
to those who in former years were Code in the guise of a memorial "Day
active in the work of the Young Peo- of the Blowing of the Trumpet."
ple's Society but who upon their mar- Later the rabbis of the Talmudic era
r iage discontinued their active mem- adopted the first day of the year as
bership. The program of the new a day of divine judgment when God
organization will be so wide in scope allots to each man his destiny for the
as to offer to all the young people the year according to his record of good
possibility of participating in work or evil as inscribed in the book of life
',long the lines of their special inter- a poetic symbol of his own individual
ests. Study classes of various kinds soul. Realizing that man's destiny is
will be established at once. A dramatic bound up in his record, the Shofar
organization within the society will be blasts were symbolized as clarion calls
•reated; a musical club will be organ- to repentance, that old and young
'zed; gymnasium classes will be es- might improve their ways during the
tablished; a course of lectures will In new year. Three blasts of the Shofar
all likelihood be a feature of the pro- which are set by tradition in the lit-
p urn. In addition to these there will urgy of the New Year symbolize three
be frequent formal and informal great ideas of the Jewish religion,
dances in the great hall said to be one namely the recognition of God as King
of the finest in the city, which will be of the World; as Judge who remem-
bers the actions and the thoughts of
part of the Temple equipment.
A plan is being worked out, too, !)3r men as well as nations and rewards
which this young people's organk- and punishes each; and then finally as
anon will have a distinct part in the Revealer of History who in the end
spiritual activities of the congrega- of time will have gathered all men
tion. All in all the program which it unto Him in righteousness as the
is hoped to carry out will be one of Children of Israel were summoned to
the most ambitious and one of the Him amid the trumpet-blasts of Sinai
most impressive ever undertaken by when a covenant of love and law was
any society in connection with a con- drawn up between God and Israel.
gregation.
President's Meese's.
At a date shortly to be announced
Messages of greeting to the Jewish
there will be called a meeting of all PeoPle of Detroit and Michigan were
the young people of Congregation I received by The Detroit Jewish Chron-
Beth El for the purpose of organizing
the society whose plane have thus icle from leading Jews and non-Jews
been briefly outlined. It is content-1 in the country. Of particular interest
of Rosh ha-
plated that active membership in the is the message
1
n
eGg.r Harding,
1w
itnhge, twil
a ts isoo-
Warren G.
homa
society shall be confined to those w ho dent
GENEVA.—(J. T. A.)—A resolu-
tion calling upon all new states to
keep their troth with the minority
groups in their countries was adopted
by a special commission of the As-
POWERS OF LEGISLATIVE sembly of the League of Nations
COUNCILS PROMULGATED composed of some 50 delegates. The
resolution is one of five introduced by
— —
Professor Murray of South Africa,
Resistance to British Policy is discussion upon which took place in
open session attended by visitors and
to be Severely Dealt
newspaper correspondents.
With in Palestine.
Professor Murray favored the es-
tablishment of a permanent commis-
sion
to examine all complaints of mi-
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) — De-
spite the absence of many Arab lead- norities. Representatives of the
ers, who declined the invitation to states directly affected took part in
attend, the promulgation exercises at the discussion besides the delegates
Government house proved a brilliant of the great powers. The Latvian
llt
affair Seven hundred guests retire- and Lsthuman delegates made an ef-
Renting all religious and national fort to substitute for Professor Mur-
ray's
resolution
one
calling
for
the
communities, including the digni-
taries of all the Christian churches, appointment of a commission to re-
from the representatives of the Greek view the minority situation in all
Patriarchate to the Abyssinian states, an interpretation which Pro-
monks, were there in gala attire. fessor Murray (lid not accept. Lord
Rabbis rubbed shoulders with mis- Robert Cecil made a brilliant speech
sionaries, and Zionist workers with in support of Professor Murray's
stand But it was left to Dr. Nansen
British officials. Government House,
on the Mount of Olives, built at the to deal the final reproach to the two
behest of the former German kaiser offending states. Addressing the Lat-
as a hopsice, was profusely decorated. vian and Esthonian delegates, he de-
The exercises commenced with the manded categorically an explanation
for the failure of those countries to
firing of a salvo of 17 guns as Sir
llerbert Samuel entered the hall, carry out the obligations undertaken
where in July, 1920, he delivered his before the League of Nations. Pro-
fessor Ashkenazy, one of Poland's
inaugural address, wearing his oft-
representatives, was also opposed to
riot uniform of white and gum.
After taking the oath of office, the consideration of the question as
a whole, insisting that the position in
which was repeated in Arabic and
Hebrew, Sir herbert stressed the the two Baltic countries warranted
British government's desire to pro- special inquiry.
League Told of Pogrom Danger.
mote the happiness and prosperity of
The resolution which was finally
the inhabitants of the country. He
deplored the recalcitrance of certain passed is one of the five submitted
Arab leaders, indicating that resist- by Professor Murray, calling for a
ance to the British policy would be general investigation into the minor-
ity situation, omitting special men-
severely dealt with.
tion of the two states where the
"After 25 Years."
The part of his speech to arouse problem of the Jewish minorities ap-
the widest interest and speculation pears to be particularly aggravated.
A petition drawing the attention
was when he expressed the hope that
when, "after 25 years," the man- of the assembly of the League of
datory will leave Palestine, there will Nations to the conditions of the Jews
be found "a prosperous people, the in Hungary, Austria and the Baltic
Arab and Jewish cultures flourishing countries has been submitted by Lu-
side by side." This is believed to be cien Wolf, representing the Joint
the first inkling from any British of- Foreign Committee of English Jewry,
ficial of the probable date when Eng- the Jewish Colonization Association,
themselves or through their families, elates the
land will lay down its mandate for the "Alliance" and the Union of Ger-
Shanah
are
are affiliated with the teniPle.
Palestine. The High Commissioner man-Austrian Jews.
I of the Jews' dream for thee -estab-
The petition opens with the charge
remained standing as these docu-
lishment of a National llo)n for the
that
Article
80
of
the
German
treaty
ments were read in English and re-
MAXWELL W. BENJAMIN
Jews in Palestine. The President's
has been "misinterpreted." The as
peated in Arabic and Hebrew,
message follows.
ADDRESSES I. 0. B. B. ON
sembly
is
further
notified
that
tee
The Order in Council opens with
QUESTION OF STRIKES Bo 's'Thhehac.somhamneamh,ortahteionNetwhisyeyaerardaoyf
the declaration that the principal Al- danger of a pogrom wave is hangirg
over
Hungarian
Jewry.
The
state-
lied Powers have agreed, for the pur-
of the Jewish people, will mark the end
pose of giving effect to Article if of ment drawing attention to the inse-
i um g,N (. ) en- d a year peculiarly notable in Jewish
P
M axwell W . Benjamin
the Covenant of the League of Na- curity of the Jewish population dwells
annals. It has seemed the definite 'ta-
g addres s ed i sgah
ruin
tions, to entrust the administration also on the "invidious educational
I. 0. 13. B., on the subject "Should surance to the Jewish people that
of Palestine to a mandatory. The legislation" obtaining in Hungary
the Public Strike Against Strikes?" their long aspiration for re-establish-
powers having agreed that the man- through the operation of the "nu-
Mr. Benjamin advocated a system ment of Jewish nationality in the
Appeal for El Moshe Talmud Torah
meros
clausus."
Failure
to
assure
Hebrew Schools An. whereby strikes will be prohibited. He home land of this great people is to
United
datory should be responsible for put-
to Be made by Speakers During
Secures Co-Operation of Scho-
touched on the present coal and strike be definitely realized. This is an event
ting into effect the Balfour Declara- the security of the Jewish population
nounce Plan to Form
Rosh ha-Shanah Services.
and
the
reprehensible
educational
situation and pointed out where the of notable significance not only to the
tion in favor of the establishment
lars for Jewish Insti-
Alumni Association.
establishment of an Industrial Rela- Jewish people but their friends and
in Palestine of a national home for laws are declared to be in violation
tute of Religion.
Rudolph Zuieback, president of
tions Court would remedy the situ- well-wishers everywhere, among
the Jewish people, and having select- of the Treaty of Trianon.
Rights in Latvia.
the El Moshe Synagogue and Talmud
whom the American nation has always
ed Great Britain as the mandatory,
alien.
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of
-
Torah,
at
Twenty-ninth
street
and
.
in Mr. Benjamins argu- been proud to be numbered."
NEW
YORK.—Dr.
Stephen
S
"His Majesty has power and ja rs
Infraction
of
the
rights
of
the
ml.
,„
the United Hebrew Schools of De- inert were pointed out by Julius
Mayor's Greetings.
diction within Palestine by treaty nority by the Latvian government is Wise, chairman of the executive Michigan avenue, announces that a
capitulation, grant, usage, sufferance charged in a separate document, committee of the American Jewish campaign to enlist annual supporters troit, announces that the first gradu- Deutelbauni, who spike in the course
Interesting messages of greeting
ation exercises of the schools will be of an open form that followed the lac-
where it is proposed that the Council Congress, has returned from Europe, for the Talmud Torah will be inaugu-
and other lawful means.'
held during the week of Pesach next. tore of the evening. A debate on the were also received from Senator
of the League proceed against this having been gone about three months. rated during the Rosh ha-Shanah
National Home Provision.
subject, between Messrs. Benjamin Charles E. Townsend and Truman H.
Dr. Wise went to Europe, for one holyday.
In the schools' plans for annual
The order then provides for the state.
of Michigan and Senator
thing,
in
order
to
secure
teachers
for
Another
memorandum
has
been
In announcing the campaign, Mr. graduations, a board of examiners and Deutelbaum, was suggested, and Newberry
appointment of "a fit person to ad-
e onftMams.saeBhruesnetntasn;
ryesCsamboa tn Loydig nce
will probably be carried out in the I CIoennicr
minister the government of Pales- presented to the assembly dealing the Jewish Institute of Religion, re- Zuieback explained that although the will be picked for the Passover cere-
future.
tine," to be known as the High Com- with the Austrian interpretation of cently founded, of which he is the El Moshe Talmud Torah is affiliated monies to examine the graduates in near
The initiation committee announces and George P. Codd of Michigan, and
missioner and Commander-in-Chief. Article 80 of the German treaty. It president, and he has succeeded in with the United Hebrew Schools of the following subjects: Talmud (Baba that the first initiation of the season Hamilton Fish, Jr., of New York.
The powers necessary for the execu- is contended by the Austrians that securing the services and co-opera- Detroit, the West Side of Detroit has Kama), the entire Jewish history, will be held on Oct. 9. A large attend- These messages are printed elsewhere
tion of the duties associated with the their signatories to the treaty had tion of many of the leading Jewish not yet been canvassed in the local with the Dubnow text as a basis; the ance is expected. The entertainment in this issue.
campaign for education. Further- Bible, grammar and composition. The
In a message to the Jewish people
office are conferred upon him. lie is not intended the word "race" to ap- scholars of European countries.
committee announces that plans are
Dr. Wise also paid a brief visit to more, the El Moshe Talmud Torah is examinations are to be conducted for being madef etohr annual dance of of Detroit and Michigan sent through
also specifically charged to give ef- ply to Jews. They maintain that
fect to the provisions of the mandate since there is no recognition in the Palestine on behalf of the Palestine expected to support itself financially, an entire week, a different subject Pisgah Lodge, the date to be an- The Chronicle, Mayor Couzens writes:
"Detroit extends greetings to you
accepted by Great Britain for the Austrian land of the Jewish race or Development Council, and made a and the appeal will therefore be sent to be handled each day.
later.
class is being
general admniistration of the coun- nationality, but only of the Jews as survey of conditions in Palestine at out to the people of that neighbor-
The first g raduating
A. D. Markson,
head , The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah ', on your Rosh ha-Shanah. It has been
a
'religious
community,"
Jews
are
hood
urging
them
to
support
their
this
time.
In
addition,
Dr.
Wise
was
try and the establishment of a Na-
by
conducted
the Farnsworth
branch of the Lodge is planning for a series of ' Detroit's pleasure to have probably
tional Home for the Jewish people. excluded from the rights normally o ccupied with the affairs of the Amer- own school.
of
mon ths, the' the largest diversity of varmint na-
f o r
tionalities and creeds of any city in
"Because they are removed from United Hebrew Schools. It consists dances
Authority to divide the country conferred on other minority races. ican Jewish Congress and was in
proceeds to go for charity. The aux- i
into districts for purposes of admin- Against this it is argued by the or- conference in Europe with Dr. Motz- the center of Jewish activities in De- of 14 pupils. The following grade- diary is distributing baskets of food I the country, and among them we are
ganization
represented
by
Mr.
Wolf
troit,
the
West
Site
Jews
have
in
the
kin, secretary-general of the commit-
istration are vested in the High Com-
sting class is at the Wilkins Street to needy families until the welfare proud to say there is no nationality
missioner, as are all rights in rela- that this interpretation is "harsh and tee of Jewish Delegations in Paris, past few years done little or nothing Talmud Torah and is conducted by , board can investigate and act on the or creed whose people are more law.
tion to public lands, mines and mine- unreasonable." It is declared, more- and other leading representatives of in the cause of Jewish education," M. Gordon. Graduation exercises are needy cases. The auxiliary also an- abiding and valued citizens than your
Mr. Zuieback said on Wednesday. to be held annually. In aluni asso- flounces a card party and dinner for peo ppl e.
rals, subject to existing concessions. over, that the framers of the treaty the Jewish Congress plan.
"We wish for you every success and
"Although a fast-growing community, ciation is to be formed of all grade- Oct. 31, the proceeds to go for the
He may also appoint government of- did not intend such interpretation,
Dr. Wiee'e Statement.
which works many hardships on Jews
happiness on the beginning of your
the Jews on the West Side have not ales.
ficers as "he may think fit."
charity fund.
Dr. Wise made the following brief
claiming
benefit
under
that
article.
new year."
been approached to enlist in the gen-
An executive council is established
The graduating class last week
The memorandum relating to Hun- statement:
eral movement for spreading Hebrew elected the following class officers:
from Rabbis.
for the purpose of assisting the High
M
At some fitting time I shall deal
LONDON JEWISH LABOR
All of the Detroit rabbis have pre-
Commissioner, consisting of the Chief gary's treatment of the Jews has with the problem of America in re- education.
Max
Weine,
president;
Max
!Seeker,
DINES SCHLESSINGER pared interesting messages of greet-
"During the High Holy Days, how- vice-president; Theodore Baruch, sec-
Secretary, the Attorney General, the been handed to the Hungarian rep- lation to Europe. I will, however,
i another
—
mgr, which are published in
Treasurer and other officers who may resentatives. The other documents now deal with the relations that ob- ever, the need for the support of retary; Seymour Hilchen, treasurer.
LONDON.—(J- C. B.)— Benjamin seed on of this paper. Louis Marshall,
he appointed in pursuance of instruc- have been filed with leaders of the tain and that ought to obtain between their own school, in their immediate The graduating class honored their
tions from the Colonial Secretary. assembly. The subject is understood European lands and America long vicinity, will be brought home to teacher by forming a club and nem- Schlessinger, president of the Inter- chairman of the American Jewish
The High Commissioner is empow- to be occupying the attention par- enough to point out that there is a them and an appeal will go forth on ins it the Markson Club. Enthusi- national Garment Workers Union, Relief Committee, writes an interest•
greeting dealing with the problem
Rosh ha-Shanah for annual subscrip- asm is displayed among the pupils was entertained by the J wish Trade' nig e
ered to suspend any ex-officio mem- ticularly of the assembled jurists.
close parallel between Europe's need
i here of relief.
tions to help keep up the school and for the coming event of the Siyum Unions here. Mr. Schlessinger is
'
ber of the executive council. He
of America's understanding and co-
Fred M. Butzel, in an interesting
to enlarge it so that every Jewish boy (examinations). The class is making as a delegate of the American Feder-
alone is entitled to submit questions KATTOWITZ JEWS APPEAL
operation and the need of under-
scion
of
Labor
to
the
Trade
Union
article,
stresses
the importance of
and
girl
who
can
be
reached
be
en-
to the executive council for thrie ad- TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS
standing and service from American
' Jewish education in American Jewish
Congress.
rolled in the Talmud Torah."
(Continued On Page 8.1
vice and decision, the members of
DANZ1G.—(J. T. A.)—In conse, Jews to their brothers in European
life.
He
declares
that "without a
The
plans
for
the
campaign
on
the
the council being required to apply
lands. European Jewry is no more
' knowledge of Hebrew, Jewish history,
in writing for any question the High quence of the intermittent riots in and no less insecure and unstable West Side are to have the canvass
Kattowitz,
the
Polish
part
of
Upper
Jewish
ethics
and
Jewish
religion, and
conducted on a voluntary basis. Cards
Commissioner may decline to submit.
and even hectic than all the rest of
they are all intertwined and inter-
The privilege of acting in opposition Silesia, the Jews of that place, who Europe. Europe looks to America will be distributed to all attending
are
said
to
have
been
the
principal
woven,
it
is
too
much
to
expect the
the Rosh ha-Shanah services, follow-
to the executive council is reserved
for counsel and co-operation and Eu-
Jewish child to value himself as a
to him, adverse opinion of members sufferers, have appealed to the ropean Jewry looks to its American ing appeals by local speakers, and
League of Nations for protection.
those holding subscription cards wlil
Jew."
being recorded in the minutes.
The last riot to be reported occur- brothers for such insight and readi- be asked to return them before Kol
The British Policy.
Per- is another subject which interests the Milton M. Alexander suggests that
red on Sunday, when Jewish resi- ness to serve as are needed if order Nidre night, indicating the annual
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The ---
All ordinances enacted by the High
we resolve anew at this Rosh ha-
League
of
Nations,
which
also
in-
,
is
to
be
brought
out
of
the
chaos
of
sums they wish to subscribe. Mr. manent Commission of the League
Commissioner are to be transmitted dents were assaulted and their shops
d whether the agency had par- . ' Shanah to "do unto others as we
looted before the police could inter-
Zuieback is confident that this plan of Nations has issued a questionnaire cu
(Continued On Page 8.)
to "one of the principal secretaries
ilted in the development of the a' ould have others do unto us, to cast
i
r
tlici
will bring results.
of state" in London, under present vene.
to Great Britain relating to the Pal- count[,:. On this latter point statis- our bread upon the waters, and to
Reuben Zinder, instructor at the
circumstances to the Secretary of
estine mandate. The league asks the tics are required. The government seek peace and pursue It."
a
Wilkins
Street
Talmud
Torah
and
State for the colonies.
is also asked to state whether the
very able speaker, will make the ap- British government to say what Zionist Organization had in consults-
The British policy in Palestine is
peal for the Talmud Torah during the measures have been taken to place tion with it taken steps to secure the JABOTINSKY'S RUSSIAN
defined as follow:a "The high Com-
services on the first day of Rosh ha- the country under such political, ad- co-operation of all Jews willing to
missioner shall be guided by the state-
RESENTED BY ZIONISTS
Shanah.
ment of British policy in Palestine
ministrative and economic conditions assist in the establishment of the rot-
_
presented to Parliament by our com-
as to secure the establishment of the tional Lome .
NEW
ORK.
—
(J.
C.
B.)
—
Max
armies
had
passed
through.
Thou-
mand on the first (lay of July, 1922.
BERLIN.-(J. T. AA—Because
Jewish
National
Home,
the
develop-
The
measures
to
facilitate
Jewish
Warburg, noted Hamburg banker, ar. sands of orphans are being cared for. WISE ASKS CHRISTIANS
insisted on
ment of self-governing institutions
(Continued On Page 9.)
Vladimir Jabotinsky
co-operated with every-
NOT TO INCITE ARABS and the safeguarding Of the civil and immigration, while safeguarding the
rived with his brother, Felix M. War- body
to )ece on -oipnetiutes ..
religious rights of the inhabitants of rights and position of other sections speaking Russian at horsy-the
a celebration
eat
meeting
-
R ua-
l
burg, on the Resolute. Hen. War- The great pr
w a(sibleni
MRS. ISRAEL HIMELHOCH
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A "sol- Palestine, irrespective of race or re- of the existing population, are sub- I Russian
came to Zion
a sad ending, the chairman,
burg was reported in Berlin dis- sia. We worked hand in hand with
jest to a further query as is, the goes- Mr. Tiomkin, bringing the exercises
DIES IN FRANCE, WHERE patches to have fled Germany fol- the American Relief Administration. emu appeal" will be made by Dr. ligion•
to a close
when
found the noise -
The questionnaire further inquires tion whether in co-operation with the , makers
would
not he
subside.
S. Wise of
to the
heads of the
SHE VISITED RELATIVES lowing the disclosure that he was After contributing more than $1,- Stephen
great churches
Christendom
what measures have been taken to Jewish agency the government has,
near the head of the list of Ger- 000,000 for the Volga valley and
meeting commenced sus-
against
the
"so-called
Christians"
who
encourage
local
autonomy
of
the
taken
steps
to
encourage
the
close
The
huge
many's prominent Jews marked by about $4,000,000 for the Ukraine
enough, with Mr. Jabotinsky,
News of the death of Mrs. Israel anti-Semitic monarchists for destruc- and White Russia, we helped feed by their incitement are fomenting Ar- Palestine population. The league de- settlement of Jews on the land. Here, to piciously
0), r. Goldstein and Clutyim Greenberg
Ilimelhoch, wife of Israel Ilimelhoch , Gott. It was stated in behalf of Herr 2,000,000 people daily and saved by bitterness against the Jews in Pal- sires also to know whether the Zionist too, the government is required
of Ilimelhoch Bros. & Co., 1230 Wood- Warburg that he has come to visit probably 1,000,000 from starvation estine, Dr. Wise told the Jewish Tele- Organization had been recognized of- give figures and to state what effect on the sep•kers list.
Mr. Jabot's,* received an ovation
ward avenue, in Bouxwiller, Alsace , his family. "Our co-operation will be extend graph Agency on his return from Eu- ficially ss the Jewish Agency, whether these measures had on the Arab in.
when introduced, but wan soon inter-
wasreceived in Detroit Friday.
A statement Felix Warburg gave ed to include the great hospitalize- rope and Palestine. "If Palestine is it has been co-operating with and ad- habitants. Statistics on emigration
again
become
a
challenge
to
the
Jew,
rising
the
Palestine
government
dur-
and
immigration
are
called
for
in
an-
rupted
by a demonstration staged by
Mrs. Himelhoch was touring France the press contained the following tion and sanitation program for Rue-
in the
with her two children, her mother and reference to the work of the Joint sic to feeding 300,000 children daily, it is not less a test of the Christianity in the past year and what form the other question, as id a request that Galician and German Zionists
of
Christendom,"
Dr.
Wise
remarked.
connection
between
the
agency
and
the
government
furnish
the
text
of
hall
who
demanded he speak Yiddish
cold
three
aunt. She contracted ■
Distribution Committee, of which he in the Ukraine alone, until next Au-
While In Europe, Dr. Wise is un- the Palestine administration had as- the nationality law to be accompanied or Hebrew. While Dr. Goldstein was
weeks ago, which developed into pneu- is chairman: gust. Mr. Hoover is the one man
address, Mr.
monia. Her husband set sail at once
"The Jewish Joint Distribution who has looked at Europe at all times derstood to have discussed with Ad- soured. The nature and extent of co- by a statement whether special pro- allowed to finish his
and
and arrived before death (*mitred Committee, mined with more than with the eyes of • kind physician. miral Horthy, the Hungarian regent, operation between the Jewish agency visions had been enacted to facilitate Jabotinsky was not so favord
with
regard
to
the
position
of
the
and
the
Palestine
administration
is
the
acquisition
of
Palestinian
citizen-
Mr.
Tiomkin
decided
to
close
the meet-
Wednesday. Bouxwiller the birth-
saved mil-
has
reached
sufferers
in
The
diet
he
prescribed
has
000,000
Hungarian Jews. economic, social and other matters. ship t.7 Jews. frig.
place of Mrs. Ilimelhoch's mother. $40 ,
m an y pl aces , only a few holm after lions."
She was visiting relatives there.
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WEST SIDE GRADUATIONS TO BE
WISE SAYS EUROPE LOCAL
SCHOOL TO START
DEPENDENT ON U. S. DRIVE FOR FUNDS CONDUCTED YEARLY
LEAGUE CALLS FOR FACTS, FIGURES
CONCERNING THE JEWISH HOMELAND
MAX WARBURG, REPORTED TO HAVE
FLED GERMANY, COMES TO AMERICA