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FAILS TO Russian Jews Show RESULTS OF SOCIAL SURVEY MADE OF
In Crimea CONDITIONS FOUND IN DETROIT JEWRY
STATE ATTITUDE ON Berlin Interest
"Ort" Calls Meeting to
GIVEN AT UNITED CHARITIES DINNER
All Elements
IMMIGRATION BILL Acquaint
With Project.

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Report, Revealing Increase In Jewish Delinquency and Meas..
urea to Check It, Made by Samuel A. Goldsmith of
New York, Noted Jewish Social Worker.

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—An-
Denounces Measure,
in the recently announced plan to es -
given on 1 hors, ay, March, in
nouncement has been made of a
an autonomous Jewish tt e
I'
PROGRAM, INVOLVING $1,500,000 FOR
BU
series of celebrations beginning I chapel of Temple Beth El. The fea - "OUR OWN PEOPLE COME
in Crimea, according to the Agricul- BUILDING
tore of the concert will consist of se-
JEWISH CENTER AND HOSPITAL, STRONGLY URGED
Sunday,
March
16,
and
continuing
turist
Zegelnitzki,
who has just re-
RELIGIOUS PRIDE OF
AYS
PRESIDENT
FIRST,"
SAYS
'
Retinas
by
Mme.
Djina
Ostrowska,
li
r.
turned from a visit to Russia. M
GERMAN JEWS DEEPER the two following Sundays, by the I first harpist of the Detroit Symphony
members of the Central and Free
Zilltelnitzki and Professor Frankfurt Rabbi Kress Makes Plea For Enlightened Policies in Dealing
Mill e. Ostrowska is an Practically All Massachusetts ,
Synagogues, of which Dr. Stephen [ Orchestra.
sseti a meet ing on '
With Community Needs, Saying Preventive Methods
a
,,
artist of exceptional attainments
a'
S. Wise is the rabbi, to mark his
Helen Morris and Rudolph
I
CC1
t
13
ed 'Ire
by the Iterlin branch lo't f bthe23 Ocrati,1 -
ongressmen
C
Are the Basis of Social Welfare.
.
Szekely Contribute to
fiftieth birthday, which occurs on I both in ensemble and solo work and
to which were invited a number of
gainitt
Bill,
Vote
A___
St. l'atrick's hey. 'the celebra- , is recognized as one of the most not-
prominent politicians, social workers,
Evening's Program.
More
than
four
hundred representative Jewish men and women of
tion will also mark the thirtieth , able harpists in America. Mine. Os-
WASHINGTON.-0. T. A.)—The journalists and writers. The meeting
year of Dr. Wise's career as rabbi, ' trowske's finished style and genuine delegation of Massachusetts Jews was called in order to acquaint all o Detroit attended the annual banquet of the United Jewish Charities at Hotel
"Anti - Semitic activities in Ger.
musicianship have brought her recog-
on President Coolidge these elements with the Crimean colo- Statler Thursday evening, Feb. 28. Chief Interest was manifested in the
many have had the result of deepen-, the dedication of Synagogue
report of the eyrvey made by Samuel A. Goldsmith, director of the Bureau
nition abroad, as her playing reveals who called
(louse, the seventeenth anniver-
ing the consciousness and pride of the
I marked tonal beauty and poetic M- failed to obtain from'the Chief Mag. nization project.
• • e
of Jewish Social Research, who made an extended investigation into Jewish
Jews of Germany," said Professor' sary of the social service depart-
istrate a definite statement regarding
I
teranee.
Miss
:Madge
Miller,
who
will
social conditions in Detroit. Rabbi Nathan Kress of Temple Emanu-El,
ment and the formal inauguration
Julius Goldstein of the University of
TO CONFORM
I assist Mme. Ostrowska, is a young his personal attitude toward the STATE
New York, delivered the principal address. The banquet was opened by
of
the
Jewish
Institute
of
Religion,
WITH
SOVIET
PRINCIPLES
Darmstadt, who spoke in the chapel I
Johnston immigration bill.
artist
who
possesses
a
contralto
voice
Ilenry Wineman, president of the United Jewish Charities, who introduced
of which Dr. \Vise is acting presi-
Responding to the allegation that NEW YORK. — (J. 1'. A.) — The
of Temple Beth El last Tuesday
of velvety timbre, warmth and re-
Judge Charles C. Simons of the United States District Court as toastmaster.
dent.
the Johnson bill is discriminatory to- Jewish Telegraphic Agency is in re-
evening at a joint meeting of the
sonance.
The
musicale
has
been
ar-
Max Pecherer, a 12-year-old pupil of the music school of the Jewish !natl. .
On March 17 the members of
ward Jews and other nationalities, ct'ipt of a statement from the Ameri-
. .
Temple Sisterhood and the Men's
.
ran g d e for the members of the Jew
the Central and Free Synagogues
e "Ort" and the tute, rent ere
Temple Club of Temple Beth El. Pro.
Stone, assistant can branches of th
made
by
Elihu
D.
,
their
families
and
ish Wom an's Club
The program recom mended b y the survey, Mr. Goldsmith said, calls
will hold special services at Car-
Sensor Goldstein, who teaches philos-
friends. The program will be as fol- United States distrlgt attorney of Idgeskom, giving further details re-
negie
hall
to
celebrate
the
seven-
Boston,
the
spokesmah
and
chairman
eluding
the
Crimean
colonization
pro-
for
a
number
of
large
undertakings,
the most important of which are •
ophy, discussed the present political
lows:
teenth anniversary of the found-
of the delegation, President Coolidge jest. The plan, it seems, has been hospital and a community center, to erect which, he estimated, would cost
and economic conditions in Germany,
believe
that
under
discussion
for
a
long
time
and
$1,600,000.
Ile
advocated
that
the
building
program be given early con-
ing of the congregation.
Schumann said that he did not
pointing out that the occupation by
la) Widmunti .
Brahma there was any intention on the part is the outcome of a "back to the sideration, saying that the two institutions were of immediate necessity.
il,) Standchen
France and Belgium of the Ruhr and
Strauss
For
the
coming
year
the
United
Jewish
Charities
will require $190,000
of the proponents of this legislation land" movement on the part of Rus- instead of $122,000, which was allotted to it by the Community 'Fund.
Miss Miller.
the Rhin
Gabriel Faure in Congress to discriminate. Ile did sian Jews. Many groups of Jewish
(n) Fantaide
of industrial and agricultural Ger- JEWISH
*Jewish
contributions
to
the
Commun-
A Hasaelmans
11 , 1 Will of the Wisp
many, has resulted in widespread
if there is any just agriculturists have been formed and
ity Fund were $190,000 in 1923. Gold.
lc) Itoode—Milit•ire .....A.11asselnuna say, however, that
have received land, aided by the
poverty and mental excitement bor-
, , lame Ostrowsliaiti.om.ninoff ground for criticism It would receive
smith
urged
that
Detroit
Jewry con-
3.1a) At 10111,
sympathetic attention in Congress "Ort." Some time ago the "Ort"
•dering ep hysteria.
tribute $250,000 and provide for a
presented a memorandum to the So-
lb) The IM se li a• Charmed the Niaht•
,
With this as a background, the re-
and
proper
consideration
would
be
Itimsky•Konsakoff
Mamie
budget of $190,000.
colo-
actionary forces in Germany are tak-i
Thome given suggestions in perfecting the viet government projecting a
Sonnet DiArnotir
Praises Spirit of Unity.
Miss Miller.
ing advantage of the situation by
new immigration measure prior to its nization plan of a magnitude hither-
The survey commended the spirit of
Claude Debussy
Al Two Arabe•nors
to
only
dre
ied
of.
The
Ort
co-
goading the suffering masses to hat- Rabbi Perlmutter Insists That
enactment.
A Carden in the Rain
unity
which
exists among Detroit
(hi
red for the republic and telling them
"I feel obliged to state," the Presi- operated ith the government in the
JACO ., de laPreide
Jewish Law Requires Body
Jews and called upon the leaders in
k
that the Jews are responsible for the
I 5. i.) tire Madame Ostrowsa.
dent said, "that I have already called perfect' g of the plan which would
Curran
the
community's
work to take advan-
Be Unmutilated.
e Jews a region for colonize-
give
existing miseries and are the spun- I
ail Bird of the Wildernese... illorsman to the attention of the country that
i
tage of the Social harmony which was
ith an autonomous administra-
sors of the German republican goy- ,
Rubinstein there is need for some form of re- tin
(e) Coodniubt
La Forge striction of immigration. We must lion in conformity with the Soviet Deputy Lieberman Amends found to be one of the assets of .the
ernment, which they deem weak and '
Id ) Song of i he Over
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.) The long
Miller.
community. Both the city of Detroit
take care of our own people first." principle of self-determination. A
incompetent.
d iscussed question of f urn ishing Jew- ' s. ,,,, Minuet Miss
Jules Mas•enet
Hartglass Resolution De-
and the Jewish community will be
Professor Goldstein derided the ish corpses for dissection to the medi- ,
Camille
Zeckwer He said that this motive is the only committee was formed to work out
110 to A Boat
manding
Cancellation.
served helpfully by the erection of •
Anton Rubenstein one he is aware of In the proposals the details of the colonization plan
charge made by the extreme nation- cal college of the University of War-
iv) Romance
Madame Ostrowaka.
Jewish hospital with an accomodation' •
m .
and
also
to
work
out
a
plan
with
all
alists that democracy is a device of saw reached its climax when Rabbi
now before Congress.
. . Margaret Mannebach. Accompanist.
WARSAW.—(J.
T.
A.)-s--Cancel-
of
125 beds, The cost of erecting such
legal details and guarantees for the
the Jew. Ile said that every political Perlmutter, representative of the
Delegation Satisfied.
The delegation seemed satisfied establishment of a finance institute teflon of Czarist restrictions demand- a.building was estimated at $650,000.
party in Germany, with the exception Warsaw Kehillah, appearing at a con-
ed by Polish Jews since the founding
Close co-operation between the
of
the Catholic
party,
was brought
either terrace called by the rector of the
with the President's statement, de- in which the Jewish masses of other of the Polish republic is still a matter
founded
by a Jew
or was
United Jewish Charities and the
spite Mr. Coolidge', failure to cum- countries, particularly America, could
university to settle the question,
ome was etres-
fi 1 extend- participate. The details of the plan of grave concern for the Polish Par- Nursery and Orphan Home
into existence largely through Jewish stated that it was contra( ictory to
i t
ed conference was had later with are expected to be announced within liament. The restrictions against Bed and beneficial results were predic- .
effort. l'rofessor Goldstein declared all Jewish law, which demands that
Jews were promulgated by the Czar ted for the future of the work with de-
that political opinion among the corpses must appear entire arid un-
Senator Ilenry Cabot Lodge, the au- a few days and the work is expected
when the republic was yet a part of pendents if strong co-operative action.
Jews of. Germany is as varied as in mutilated before the JUdgment Seat
thor of the immigration restriction to go forward this winter.
the great Russian domain.
is established.
any part of the world,
bill in the Senate, which is practi-
--
' of the Almighty.
Resolutions looking toward the
SOVIET LEADERS
The report discussed in detail the ed-
The speaker ridiculed the theory
The question was heatedly argued Jewish Circles in Germany Dis- rally identical with the bill offered in FAVOR CRIMEAN PLAN
cancellation
of
the
Czarist
restric-
ucational program which is urged up-
of Nordic superiority, which, among
the House of Representatives by Con-
MOSCOW.— (J. T. A.) — The re- tions were introduced by Deputy on Detroit Jews. In addition to the
turbed as Fascisti Trial
other things, stresses the fact that I before. the rector tof the university,
gressman
Johnson.
Senator
Lodge
the Semitic race is inferior in mental , who urged a settlement of the ques-
cently announced project to estab- Hartglass about three years ago, but community center in which varied cul-
Opens.
was vehement in his denial of any in-
and physical quality. This theory, tion and made the statement that
lish an autonomous Jewish state in the restrictions have been continued
on;. it
tention to discriminate against Jews the Crimean peninsula has received in force and are so continued to this tural activities will be carried
which has found wide acceptance in I rabbis of America, England, Ger-
MUNIC11.—(J. T. A.)—Consider• or any other nationality, saying that the favorable consideration of the day. The Polish Parliament, upon calls for intensive efforts to strength-
Germany and has assumed a pseudo- many, Austria and France are unop-
en
Jewish
education,
declaring
that
scientific character, he said, is the , posed to the dissection of Jewish able uneasiness prevails in Jewish he had introduced the bill because of highest Soviet authorities, including each occasion when the matter has the success' that has attended the de-
circles throughout Germany with the his conviction that restriction of im- Kameneff, Rykoff, Chicherin, Trotz- been brought up.by'the Jewish depu-
outgrowth of the bitter hatred which I corpses.
velopment
of
the
present
Jewish
edu-
migration is necessary. "If discrimi. ky and others in high governmental ties, has found a reason for post-
Rabbi Perlmutter condemned the opening of the trial of General Lu-
the reactionaries are manifesting to- ,
cational system makes possible the
nation is the intention of the 1890
projected law com lling the d for dendorff, Adolph Hitler, leader of the clause," he said, "I will not sanction positions. This information was made ponement of definite action. The eventful affiliation of most of Detroit •
ward the
spokeeliv-
pes. Ile
ish cor pse
"It is untrue, as the advocates of 1 wry o Jewish
Bavarian Fasci ati, and eight others, it." He promised to give thorough public by Dr. Joseph Rosen, director matter has at last come up before the Jewish children of school age with the
the Nordic theory hold," said Profess i two hours and with tears in his eyes I all of whom are being tried for their consideration to the representations of reconstruction for the Joint Die. judicial commission of the parlia- Jewish schools.
sor Goldstein, "that race and nation , insisted that the law regarding the connection with the "putsch" of last of the delegation, adding that he tribution Committee of America, in ment.
Gives Delinquency Figures.
The members of the commission,
are equivalent. No nation in Europe ! care of the Jewish dead is one of November. The charge in each in• would not hesitate to change his an exclusive interview with the cor-
Conditions that call for quids rem-
is pure blooded and is nothing but , the most holy in the entire Jewish . stance but one is high treason. Those views if he felt the criticism of the respondent of the Jewish Telegraphic who adhere to the Right Wing of the edial action were revealed by the sur-
Parliament, have placed further ob- vey. It was disclosed that Jewish des -
a combination of various racial de- code, a law which no rabbi has the being tried in addition to Hitler and delegation to be justified. Agency in Warsaw .
The plan is now being given final stacles in the path of the resolution, linquency was on the increase. Of the
ments. The French people are made right to modify. Ludendorf are former Police Chief
In the morning the delegation was

Soviet
Council
giving out the opinion that before
.up of as many as 30 racial strains;
The Jewish law," Rabbi Perlmut- Poehner, Dr. Frisch, ex-president of received by Speaker Gillette of the
'
.
eases coming to the attention of the
the English derive their present char- ter expostulated, "requires that a the Munich district; Lieut. Henry House, who had called together in his of Commissars, following which it is Poland cancels the Czarist restric- bureau of attendance, department of
tions
against Jews she should cancel
ti
i
aster from no less than half a dozen I i dead body when it appears in the Purnet, who is I.udendorff's stepson, office all of the Republican Congress- anticipated
education, eight of the 100 cases, or
-
that the government will
distinct race elements. America, as ' next world and stands before the' and Lieutenants Wagner and Brueck- men from Massachusetts, 16 of whom issue a final decree establishing the the restrictiions imposed on the '7.4 per cent. were Jewish and of 295
its best thinkers have told us over and , Judgment of the Almighty, must be . ner, Captain Roehm, Dr. Weber and were present. While Speaker Gillette autonomous Jewish state as fact. The Catholic church by Czarist Russia. trouble cases 25, or 8.4 per cent., were
Kriebel, the latter group be- did not commit himself on the issue, Jewish state, it is said, will he estab- Deputy Hartglass has thereupon Jewish.
over again, is the classic example of ' enti I r Q
e an l I unmutilated. God made Colonel
1
Iman in His own image. It is so that . ing charged with being aids to Hitler. the remaining Congressmen from fished along the same lines as all pointed out that the Czarist nettle-
a racial melting pot.
In the Juvenile Court, 12 Jewish
"One cannot say that this or that lie
It placed him on earth and it is so The Nationalist "putsch," it will Masachusetts were explicit and al- other autonomous regions which the Cons against the Catholic church ex- girls, or four percent. of the total were
Soviet government has set aside for ist only in theory, while the restric.
' he recalled, started the night of Nov.
element in the white race belongs to'. that he must return to Him."
handled
by the probation department
most unanimously declared that they
1 8 in a beer cellar, when Hitler, at would vote against the Johnson meas- various other national minorities. tions against Jews, so long as they During the first seven months of 1923
an inferior group. Mental and moral
Students Fight Superstition.
The text of the decree creating the are not officially withdrawn, are be-
the head of his men, raided a meet-
, , t . s is limited neither to the
Jewish students present at t e con- ing attended by the Bavarian govern- ure.
autonomous Jewish state will be ing actually enforced, despite the fact 53 Jewish boys, or about 4.3 per cent.
so-called Nordic race nor to those
Senator Walsh and the three other ready for publication within the next that they are in direct contradiction of the total number, passed through
races whom the Nordic theorists have ference insisted that the Jewish law mint leaders and proclaimed the cab-
the department.
permits dissection and declared that inet overthrown. Hitler named him- Democratic Congressmen from Mas- few days, it is announced. to the Polish constitution.
branded as inferior.
In July, 1923, the women's division
"Those who stress the theory of they will fight the superstition which self chancellor and Ludendorff die- sachusetts also received the delega-
Deputy Ilartglass has introduced
of the police' department, referred to
events
the
delivery
of
corpses
to
pr
tator
of
the
entire
German
republic.
tion
and
stated
that
they
would
op-
a
resolution
which
provides
for
a
race are not promoting the best in•

pose the Johnson immigration bill.
various
social agencies 12 young Jew-
special sub-commission which shall
Great precaution is being taken
tercets of civilization. Race theorists the university.
Expect to Defeat Bill.
consider tbe question of withdrawing ish women, or eight per cent. of the
The question of delivering Jewish during the course of the trial to pre-
insist that blood is the basic con-
Opponents of the Johnson immi-
PARIS.—(J. T. A. Correspondence) the objectionable restrictions against 149 cases coming to its attention.
sideration, but the progress of na- corpses to the medical college for vent a disturbance of any nature.
The report goes on to say that in
lions is made possible only by the dissection arose several weeks ago The road leading to the military grntion bill and the arbitrary sele - -The Bulgarian press bureau has is- the Jews. Deputy Lieberman, a Jew
acadey, where the trial is being tion of the census of 1890 as a basis sued a statement here denying the re- and a member of the Polish Socialist the Ford Republic there were at the
of all race groups it when Christian students expelled the academy,
time
of the investigation six Jewish
the development of human values. Jewish students from classes, demand- held, is blocked by barbed wire and for fixing quotas under that law were I . ports of the J. T.. A. regarding the party, supported the Ilartglass reso-
Nation represents the triumph of the ing that:they provide a pro rata num- armed troops surround the building. given added reason to hope for the ,
i n
lotion and introduced an amendment boys out of a total of 72, or eight per
n
cent.
tier of corpses. The matter was tem- The press and public were admitted defeat of the measure in Congress. grave situatio
spirit over blood."
' who are
Following Professor Goldstein, his porarily adjusted a few days ago, only to the first session of the court Developments of the day included , , fonts
threatened revs-
and whereby
the to
Polish
government
is . These conditions, tht survey urges,
blackmailed
by being
the Macedonian
called upon
prepare
within the
wIfe, who is accompanying him on when Jewish students were permitted and everyone was required to show statements from Senator LeBaron B. lutionary committee.
According to next 14 days a bill, cancelling all na. demand the early development of
Sis tour of America and is interested to return on condition that they pro- passes and to submit to a search for Colt, chairman of the Senate immi- the Bulgarian press bureau, the re- tional and religious restrictions which character-building agencies the efforts
gration committee, and William H. p o rts are intended solely to damage are still retained from the days of of which should be directed towards
s welfare work in Darmstadt, de- vide one Jewish corpse which the weapons.
Butler of Boston, manager of Presi-
Hitler Speaks for Three Hours.
here t he Jewish o ula- Czarist rule. The commission ac- reducing Jewish delinquency to a
, ril e d conditions among those who Jewish students would themselves
is thanks
. "w to the fullest protection cepted the Hartglites resolution with minimum and to eliminate it, if pos-
Following the reading of the indict- dent Collidge's campaign for election C on,
„re the keenest sufferers in present- dissect, but it was further stipulated
sible.
day Germany. Those who suffer most that Jewish students be segregated meat at the morning session, the pros- to the White House and himself a afforded by the law, enjoys the great- the Lieberman amendment.
New Philanthropy Urged.
a, utely are the children, old people, from the Christian students in order ident of the court read a statement candidate for United States Senator eve freedom, and no Jew in thinking
of the career of Hitler, who replied from Massachusetts, both of whom of leaving the country.”
The new philanthropy, as the goal
t he intellectual classes and those who iii prevent further disorder.
RABBI
MAYERBERG
TO
to
questions
put
to
him.
The
after-
denounced
the
proposed
legislation.
toward
which Detroit Jewry should
T.
A.
learns
from
the
same
before the war derived their income
The J. . A.
LECTURE AT BETH EL strive, was
noon session was taken up by Hitler's Senator Colt's statement is of par-
urged -by Rabbi Kress, and
from investments. Mrs. Goldstein
statement
to
the
court,
which
lasted
tciular
importance
inasmuch
as
it'
source
from
which
it
obtained
the
Rabbi
Samuel
S.
.15sayerberg,
for-
the
community
spirit which makes
said that these people have for years
for about three hours. The leader, forecasts in a measure the action i original report that although it is true,
not known the meaning of nourishing
of the unsuccessful putsch said which it seems practically assured that till recently the Jewish popula- I merly assistant rabbi of Temple Beth possible a constructive view of social
"We
must",
he said, "fight
service: •
lornd and are denied the basic things
hich make for human comfort. , — that he had become an anti-Semite : will be taken by the Senate immi- tion of Bulgaria, which has always Ni and now in Dayton, Ohio, will oc- everything thit makes us materialists
NA
during an early period of residence' oration committee. Reports In well distinguished itself by its loyalty to copy the pulpit of the temple Sunday
t
Jacob Nathan, president of the Karen Hayesod Manager. Start Mail
Men's Club, presided. Helen Morris in Vienna, when he set for himself informed circles were to the effect the State, has enjoyed e greates morning,
March 9. • The subject of
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commute would vote before liberty, the facts as given in our re . his discourse is "The Fifth Horseman
Camp:dee and Organise Club
as his chief aim in life the task of that the comm
port are incontrovertible. The Mace- of the Apocalypie." Services at the
cave several piano selections and Ru- ,
for Worker..
clearing the Aryan lands of the Semi-
donian revolutionary committee has temple begin at 10:45. The public is
Solph Szekely sang a number of
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tic tribes. Hitler made the declare-
committed atrocities and has threat- cordially invited. .
songs. A large audience attended the
Rabbi Mayerberg, who is favorably
ened Bulgarian Jewry with dire pun-
With $60,000 already subscribed to tion that three-fotirths of the cabinet
the Keren Ilayesod, workers in the officers who have been in office since
ishment if they will not within the known in Detroit, has a host of
Hundreds of Young Men and Women
campaign to raise the $150,000 quota 1922 have sympathized with his ob.
time limit which has been fixed hand friends here.
set for Detroit will continue their jective, but he said that they lacked
to Be Guests of Temple Beth El.
user certain sums of money for which
efforts until the sum is realized. Re• the courage of their convictions.
issued to
nd sides have been
the Jewsh
demand
Hitter declared that he is not guilty
Several
hundred students from the
pop-
i
ports of the teams canvassing the city
Sofia
th em . In
are being reported weekly at lunch- of treason and denounced the con-
University of Michigan and other
con-
ulati on has been called to pay a Ilun-
JERUSALEM.—J. T. A.) — Consid -
educational institutions in the state
The participation of the Jewish eons which the campaign committee duct of Dr. von Kahr, Bavarian clic-
loss.
tator at the time of the "putsch," erable comment has been aroused tribution of 20,000
will be the guests of the Young Peo-
woman in the practical work of Ju- is
holding
Thursday Workers
noon at in and of General von Lossow, corn- here over the disclosure of the fact t ribe of Jews (1,370 to be exact) have
the
Beard every
of Commerce.
ple's Club and the Sisterhood of
deism and her contribution to the field
avar i an Reichswehr. that the treaty between Iledjas and received such demand if otes. Simil ar '
Temple Beth El Sunday, March 16.
At
a
meeting
of
the
board
of
-
made
by
the
revo
of national and civic progress, will be the drive expect to raise $15,000 by mender of the B
threats
have
been
was
reported
whi c h
The program for the reception and
presented by a group of Council ora- means of the mail campaign which Adjournment was taken following Great Britain,
directors
of
the
United
Hebrew
to the Jews of
tors throughout the United States and was instituted during the past week. Hitler's statement. Reports are be- lost between Csondon and Amman, has lutionary committee
entertainment of the students has
and otw
her to , Schools (Talmud Torah), held on
lis an
Canada, on Saturday, March 22. This Hundreds of pieces of literature ex- ing circulated to the effect that four in reality not been lost at all, but was Varna, Jewish
Philippo no
been worked out for the entire day
March 3, resolutions of condolence
ave already
and will include a morning service at
were adopted on the death of Can-
cil Sabbath, will be observed by 215 of the Keren ilayesod have been sent although the identity of the quartet The conference in Amman had been fled from the country and many others
the temple, hospitality in the homes
tor Abraham Minkowsky, who died
communities in which Council sections out. The expenses of the mail cam- is not revealed. celled to consider the treaty and King are preparing to leave and have al-
of members of the congregation at •
at his home on Tuesday morning,
Hussein'` failure to negotiate a treaty ready sold all their possessions. The
noon, an entertainment in the after-
Feb. 26. The following resolution
established, b means of paign are being met by the workers
have i
satisfactory to the Arabs was the di- Bulgarian government has and
done
nail.'
noon and a supper and dance in the
was
adopted:
has not
protect the Jews
special services. The message of the themselves.
rest cause of the political failure of ing to
temple in the evening.
"Whereas, Cantor Abraham Min-
anything.
Members
(10
The
managers
of
the
drive
are
to
promised
day will be devoted to the world sere-
At the morning services Dr. Leo M.
the conference.
kowsky,
deceased,
of
the
Shaarey
ap-
ice rendered by Jewish womanhood, working out details for a mass meet-
It appears now that the text of the of the cabinet who have been
Franklin will preach a sermon which
Zedek Synagogue did, upon every
through the 17 avenues of Council ac- ing to be held in the near future to
treaty
was
not
acceptable
to
the
Arab
proached
by
the
Jewish
rspresenta-
he
wrote especially for the visiting
occasion,
freely
and
willingly
give
t the Keren
, 'I)
i ity.
: w ic
WARSAW (J. T. A.)--Pope Pius leaders and the Arab leaders from tires have given evasive replies.
young men and women. Following
i his assistance to every undertaking
Representatives of the Council are Hayesod will be especially invited.
the
service the visitors will be intro-
of the United Hebrew Schools;
being invited by rabbis to occupy their R e por t of the campaign and the latest XI, according to the Jewish Tageblatt Palestine in particular, who refused INFORMATION BUREAU
duced to their hostesses. At 3:30 an
and,
information concerning the work ear. of Lodz, has issued eonfidenital in- to sanction a provision recognizing
pulp,'.
ENDORSES
HADASSAH
entertainment,
consisting of one-act
atiean
in
Rome
the
right
of
the
"Whereas, his removal by death
under the ass- structions from the N,
The Council speakers will devote: nied on in Palestine
Hadaseah, the women's Zionist or-1 has left • place which will be very
`ketches and vaudeville numbers, will
National Homeland under the Balfour
their messages to the inspiration of piers of the Keren Hayesod will be to all of his European r epre sentatives,
ganization,
has
been
endorsed
again
.
presented
by
several of the fra-
be
difficult to fill by reason of his un-
practical , presented. Moving pictures, show- condemning the movement to establish Declaration. Naj-El-Assil, Ilussein'e
Judaism's ideals i n th e
by the National Information Bureau
ternities of Ann Arbor and members
tiring efforts and hir sincere devo-
- phases of the council's program. ing present-day life and work in Pal- a Jewish Homeland in Palestine. Ac- representative in London, was censur- as one of the 150 national organize.;
of
the
Young
People's
Club. Supper
tion to the cause of Hebrew learn-
Special attention will be concentrated . estine, will be the feature of the cording to the Tageblatt, Cardinal ed for his part in the negotiation of
will be served in the dining hall of
Alexander Kakowski, archbishop of the treaty and was charged with hay- tions in America conforming to its
ing and music; and,
upon problems in the Jewish common- meeting.
standard,
among
2,000
investigated
the
Temple
and
will
be
followed by
"Whereas, his death has been a
t maintain the interest Warsaw, has received such instruc- ing granted too great concessions to
to
lie, and the means at hand for their' In order
d
during the last five years. The Na-
dancing.
the Zionists.
personal loss to the teachers, offi-
. of those who are active in the present tions, signed by the Pope himself.
solution.
Student
Day
is
an
annual
event
Hussein, it seems, unwilling to em- tional Information Bureso is a eo-1 cers and pupils of the Talmud To-
drive, a Keren Hayesod luncheon ' The l'apal representatives are in -
arranged by the Young People's Club
operative organization composed of
rah, be it, and it is hereby
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—It is learn club was organized with Morris Fried- structed by the Pope to take whatever harass his London representative by
year
earlier
this
and is being held
representatives of the general con-1
"Resolved, by the board of di-
ed here that an international congress' berg as chairman. Members of the steps they can to prevent the estab- admitting that the latter had over-
so. I rectors of the United Hebrew
than in past years.
of the Sephardim will be convoked in , club now number 25. The managers lishment of a Jewish Homeland in stepped his authority and so had Naj- tributing public and of national
Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim, 97 Pin-
Schools that • proper message of
Palestine and to prevent wherever el-Assil announce that the document cial agencies. which investigates the
the spring. It is planned to have the , of the campaign expect that the club
gree avenue, Empire 1750, is in
purposes
and
methods
of
organize-
had
been
lost
in
transit
between
Lon-
condolence be sent to the widow
possible Jewish immigration to Pales-
charge of the work of designating
t.,erigress meet either in Salonika oil will consist of 150 members before tine. They are also instructed to use don and Amman. Now it is rumored tions soliciting funds, and on the
and children of Cantor Minkowsky,
'tome. Sephardic leaders purpose to the present drive is over. The club their influence with European govern- that Naj-el-Assil will not be returned I strength of these investigations pub-
students to the hostesses and requests
expressing our sympathy to them
organize for participation in the work will meet every third Thursday of ments toward making more difficult to his post in London, but will be ask- iishes periodically a bulletin of tie-
those who desire to entertain visitors
in their hour of bereavement"
of upbuilding the homeland in Pal- the month and will be addressed by immigration to Palestine.
to communicate with her.
credited agencies.
ed to resign.
estine.
prominent speakers.

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CORPSES
CANNOT BE BED

POLES CALLED UPON
TO CANCEL ANCIENT
RUSS RESTRICTIONS

LUDENDORF TRIAL
CAUSES UNEASINESS

SITUATION OF JEWS
IN BULGARIA GRAVE

1

DRIVE NETS $60,000:
EFFORTS CONTINUE

COLLEGE STUDENTS
TO BE WELCOMED

HUSSEIN-BRITAIN
TREATY NOT LOST
IS NOW REVEALED

COUNCIL WILL TELL
OF JEWISH WOMEN'S
SERVICE TO WORLD

POPE CONDEMNING
JEWISH HOMELAND

CANTOR MINKOWSKY
MOURNED BY BOARD
OF HEBREW SCHOOLS

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