Our New Location: 525 WOODWARD ifEbETROIT LWISR fiRONIGLE TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN EXPECT 1,000 JEWS AT PHILADELPHIA CONCLAVE SEPT. 12 Call Issued by Brown, War- burg, Marshall, to Consider Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 - _ VOL. XVIII. NO. 16 Holy Day Services At Temple Beth El KELLOGG ATTACKED ' BY SWASTIKA PRESS The Keren Hayesod Resumes Old Drive , In view of the large number of absentees in the ranks of workers as well as prospective subscribers during the hot sum- mer months the campaign of the Keren Ilayesod local branch was postponed until this month, when the majority of the vaca- tionist§ will have returned. In an interview with Morris Friedberg, chairman of the De- troit district, and A. C. Lap- pin, director, the Detroit Jewish Chronicle representative learned that the total amount pledged so far is $70,000. The goal, which is $100,000, will lie divided among three agencies in the fol- lowing ratio: 75 per cent to the Keren llayesod, or Palestine Foundation Fund; 10 per cent to the Jewish National Fund, and 15 per cent to the Hebrew Uni- versity. "If the workers will only so- licit the prospects assigned to them whom they have not yet approached," declared Mr. Lap- pin, "it will be a very easy mat- ter to secure the balance of $30,- 000 still needed to attain our goal. I will say emphatically," he added, "for Mr. Friedberg and myself, that we will not quit until we have reached our goal, and we expect the assistance of the greater part of Detroit Jewry." Three Services to Be Held Un- ry der Temple Auspices Dur- Alleged Intervention on Behalf of Zionists Deemed Un- ing High Holy Days. heard-of Impudence. _ YESHIBAH LEADER Dedicate Emanuel STATES ECONOMIC VISITING IN CITY Synagogue Sunday CONDITIONS RUIN EUROPEAN JEWRY Rabbi Kaaplander Is Repre- sentative of Isaac Elchanan Seminary. Ceremonies Will Take Place Sept. 14 for New North End Congregation. The formal dedication of Congrega- tion Emanuel, the newly completed synagogue in the northwestern sec- tion of the city, located at the corner of Wilson and Taylor avenues, wil l be held on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 13, at 2 o'clock at the synagogue. Sev- eral speakers have been announced who will participate in the program, among whom are Rabbis A. M. Hershman, Judah L. Levin, E. Aish- isking and Moses Fischer, Mayor John W. Smith and one of the local judges. Jacob Warren, president of the synagogue, who has been one of the most ardent workers since the con- gregation was first organized three years ago, will take part in the pro- gram, as gill Meyer Beckman, treas- urer, who will review the congrega- tion's history and activities. A feature of the program will be a musical number played by Isaiah Chernoff, principal of the Kadimah School, on an instrument made by th "Wiener Hal Hansel, and called a iii instrument the s. of This its ksitnr,u part of ich ew one of the few world and is particularly adapted to Hebrew, music. The synagogue is completely fur- John L. Bernstein, President of Hias, Returns From Tour of Europe. Rabbi M. H. Kaaplander of New During the coming Holy Days, NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A vio- York is spending a month in the city three full services will be held ,irnul- AFFIRMS EMIGRATION taneously under the auspices of Tem- lent attack on Secretary of State Xel- : in the interests of the Rabbi Isaac ___ MUST BE REGULATED Elchanan Theological Seminary, the ple !Seth El; the services in t e main logg and the United States Legation temple auditorium to be in charge of in Vienna appeared in the Haken- Yeshibah of New York, of which he is DECIDE AMERICAN American Jews Must Continue field secretary. Rabbi Kaaplander is JEWRY'S ATTITUDE Dr. Leo M. Franklin, those in the kreuzler daily newspaper, the Brown Memorial Chapel to be direct- "Deutschosterrichische Tageszeitung" _ a former instructor in homiletics at to Aid Refugees as Their ed by Rabbi Leon Frain, and e sup- in connection with a dispatch to the the seminary. The Yeshibah, which is Only Hope. Feeling Toward European Jew- plementary services which are to be Neue Frew Presse reporting that a one of the most important in America, held in the great dining hall of the protest had been lodged by a Zionist' has as its aim to perpetuate rabbini- ry Will Be Agreed Upon NEW YORK.—A very sad picture I cal learning. A campaign is being For All Time. temple to be incharge of Prof. A. N. organization of New York with Sec-' of Jewish conditions in Europe, par- Franzblau of New York. It is likely retary of State Kellogg against anti- I conducted by its officers and co-work- — ticularly in Poland and in Lithuania, Vienna, a York proceedings in ers, of whom Nathan Lamport of New The eyes of the world will be upon that under this arrangement, be- Semitic is painted by John L. Bernstein, presi- [ to the New fro m York is president, to raise $5,000,000 great conference of leaders of [ twven 3,000 and 4,000 persons will patch of the Hebrew Sheltering and dent the great Jewry which will be held I worship in the temple simultaneously Times states. to rebuild the Yeshibah into the lar- American Immigrant Aid Society of America gest in America and one of the largest and without The Freie Press. stated that Mr. in Philadelphia on Saturday evening, without discomfort (Hiss) who has just returned from in the world. The Yeshibah, which Kellogg instructed the American min- Sept. 12, and Sunday, Sept. 13, called crowding. Europe whither he went in the inter- has become the modern Jaime, has an On Rosh llashonah morning,Dr. inter in Vienna to make represents. by David A. Brown, Louis Marshall, est of Jewish wanderers and refugees. enrollment for 1925 of 800 students nklin and Rabbi Frani will ex- tions to the Austrian government, Felix M. Warburg and 200 others who F ra Mr. Bernstein made a first-hand study and numbers among its applicants sev- are in the forefront of American Jew- change pulpits and on Yom Kippur whereupon Chancellor Ramek replied of conditions in France, Germany, Po- eral students at the Hebrew Univer- ish philanthropy. Held under the , morning there will be an exchange that he recognized the seriousneas of land, Latvia, Danzig and ither coun- sity in Palestine. auspices of the Joint Distribution between Rabbi Frain and Prof. Franz- the situation and would tries. He has returned back absolute- adequately pun- A thorough training is given the ly heart-broken as a result of what he The children's service on Yom Kip- ished. students at the seminary, which now lief Committee, the Central Jewish also confers the degree of Doctor of The Ilakenkreuzler newspaper calls Relief Committee and the People's I par will he held in the main temple Mr. Bernstein will Josue a complete Hebrew Literature. All subjects are Relief Committee to consider ways at 12:30, the sermon to be preached Mr. Kellogg's alleged steps "unheard- report of his studies and conductions, taught in Hebrew, except the Talmud, and means for expanding and intense- l by Rabbi Frain. of impudence." The Hakenkreuzler first presenting them, however, to the which is taught in Yiddish. Aramic, Eying the great Jewish mass colonize-; While all seats in the temple are un- organ then denounces the American board of directors of Hiss. Syrian and Arabic are also among the ion movement in Russian and con- assigned, cards of admission are being Legation at Vienna for information In a preliminary statement, Mr. l electives being taught at present. The nished throughout and is in final structive work in other lands, the con- sent to the members of the temple and sent to Washington and goes on to Bernstein said: present building of the Yeshibah is a ference, in the opinion of Mr. Brown, , their households, the main temple and say: "Happenings in Vienna are none shape for the high holidays. Tickets "In Poland the poverty of the Jews five-story brick edifice containing 20 will deal with a far more vital ques- such part of the Brown Memorial of Mr. Kellogg's business. As a pri- are being sold rapidly for the serv- beggars description. The economic classrooms, a library, science labora- ices by the committee, who are in the ion. The big question that will have , Chapel as may be necessary being sate person he may serve his beloved crisis particularly affects Jewish in- t be determined by this conference, held for their accommodation. Those Jews as much as he likes, but as Sec- tories, an auditorium, a synagogue building each evening and Sunday to dustries and commerce for various and executive offices. In addition a morning. Those who have inspected according to Mr. Brown, is the atti- wishing to attend the supplementary retary of State it is none of his con. reasons. Business is at a standstill dormitory accommodates the pupils, the new house of worship proclaim it tude of American Jewry toward Eu- services who have not yet made ar- cern if the native population of VI- and unemployment is very great. The who receive all maintenance as well one of the most beautiful in the city. ropean Jewry. Will it lend a ready rangements for doing so should send enna thinks about the Jews differ. earnings of those who are fortunate for., their names and addresses without de- ently from him. Mr. Kellogg misuses as instruction free of charge. Rabbi Michael Sumner, a senior at enough to he employed are exceeding- illing ear to the appeals and w f o rtunate lay to the committee on supplementary his power if he sets diplomatic appa- Rabbi Kaaplander may be reached the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Seminary, ly small, whilst the prices of commodi- help that come from th e un the seas? Will the [ services , care the temple. No charge talus in motion for such purposes." at the homes of Rabbi Judah I.. Le- the Yeshibah, of New York, will con- ties are higher than in America. An Jewrica Jews of America respond, will they whatsoever is made for participation On inquiry at the American Lega- vin, E. Aishiskin or Moses Fischer. duct the High Holyday services. idea of the high cost of living may be The dedication ceremonies have been gathered from the fact that In a cheap He is qualified to examine any pros- come generously to the aid of the in these services, though voluntary tion in Vienna the Charge d'Affaires, thousands upon thousands of Jews in contributions to cover the actual cost William Witing Andrews, told the pective students while he is in Detroit. scheduled for 2 o'clock sharp next Sun- restaurant in Warsaw a small portion Europe will he accepted. Per- Times correspondent that no steps of Council Would Have Schools, He is able to speak both English and day and, preceding them, the build- of geflllte fish cost 80 cents In Ameri- every of E and oe in services the f th ice e ing will be open for one hour for can money and this is the price charg- Colleges Avoid Exams Yiddish. Orient who still need their assist- sons wishing to become members of any kind had been taken by the Amer- the temple previous to the Iligh Holy scan Legation and no instructions had Persons desiring to contribute to the inspection. Supper will follow. ed to the Warsaw people and not to ance? On Holy Days. "The answer to these questions is, I Days should communicate at once with been received from Washington in maintenance fund of theYeshibah, foreigners. A small portion of meat to my mind, the biggest thing that is the chairman of the membership com- th e matter of anti-Jewish excesses. ap- for which Rabbi Kaaplander is seek- coke 65 cents in American money. . YORK CITY.—A joint by NEW coming out of this conference," said mittee, Wallace Rosenheim, at Temple In reply to a telegram sent "It is very rare to come across In Louis N. Jaffee, New York lawyer, to peal has of been issued for the by National ing aid, may send their checks directly Mr. Brown. "This conference will Beth El. Warsaw a Jew whose clothes are whole Jewish Women, Mrs. to the 'above-mentioned rabbis or to Three distinct choirs will render President Coolidge and Secretary Council I for all time to come the Mb- the presidents of the congregations of or who has not a pair of patched shoes. tude of American Jewry toward for- the musical service during the Holy Kellogg, W. Castle, Jr., Chief Divi- Edwin Zugsmith of Pittsburgh, na- which these rabbis are the spiritual Jews are going in tatters and the mis- eign relief. The Jews of this coun- ' Days, under the direction respective- sion of Western Europe, Department tional chairman of the committee on head.. Will Begin Season With Report from ery is indelibly impressed upon every religion, and Mrs. Victor Greenebaum try, gathered at this conference called ', v of William Howland. Mrs. nary H. of State, wrote: New Building Committee. face. They all have a look of desola- by the three great money-raising nr •' Christie, and George P. Becker. tion and of starvation. "The American minister to Austria of Cincinnati, national chairman of the committee of education, asking for ganizations and the Joint Distribution B. B., "Under such circumstances, it is not 0. has already informed the department Pisgah Lodge No. 31, I. s organ- [ the co-operation of the,schools, colleges Committee, the great at all surprising that Jewish emigra- that the Austrian government is fully will hold the first meeting of the fall and universities in avoiding examina- ization, will determine this funds- , alive to the situation, that people term Monday evening, Sept. 14, at tion should have increased so much re- tions on the Jewish holydays through. mental question. Are we going to involved in a riot some three weeks Temple Beth El. The meeting will cently. out the coming year, beginning with limit ourselves to American philan- "Since the number who can come to ago were punished and that the goy- David A. Brown Sends Message of open promptly at 8 o'clock. the holydays in the month of Septem- thropies and work in Palestine, or are ernment has issued a statement This meeting, according to the America is limited, owing to the quota, Congratulation on Action. ber and October. This drive is a con- we going to be the big brother to • emigrants go anywhere, even without through the president of police, Dr. statement of Alfred Ross, president every suffering Jew the world over Smith Advisor Chosen Advisory Mew. tinuation of the effort initiated last &goober, that any persons taking part of the lodge, is considered the most finding any prospects ahead of them. leer la Social Worker. spring when the dates of the holydays and stand by him until his anguish NEW YORK.—David A. Brown, Important in the history of the lodge, "A large number go to Palestine and in such disturbances of the peace will for the New Year 5686 were brought chairman of the United Jewish Cam- is at an end and he has gotten square- particularly in that the report of the the Palestine Bureau In Warsaw does ly back on his own feet. Are we NEW YORK.—An important addi. be very severely • punished." to the attention of the,educational au- paign Committee, has just issued • newly constituted building committee very good work In this connection. • • thorities to aid them in avoiding these statement congratulating the Zionist going to abandon European Jewry tion to the advisory board of the will be submitted to the lodge and ac- Others go to Argentine, Brazil, dates as their schedules for the ap- Congress for refusing to consider a or are believe we going to the rescue it? of Amer- Guardian Fund of the Ort was an- U. S. GOVERNMENT HAS France, to any place where the door that Jews tion taken thereon. M the acceptance of mem- proaching academic year were formu- SOBERING INFLUENCE resolution opposing the plan of the ounced "Every member of the lodge has is only open. Conditions are inde- "I by Mrs. Ilenry Moskowitz , Ica are deeply concerns d with the i vershi VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The United lated. The thorough distribution of Joint Distribution Committee, the been urged to attend next Monday's scribable, and if this stream of emi- ' these council holyday calendars will American Jewish Relief Committee, question," continued Mr. Brown. "It whose Phusband Dr. Henry Moskowitz, meeting," declared Mr. Ross. "Never gration is not regulated in time, a ca- has come before them in a dozen is chairman of the Oct Reconstruction States government credited with be ensured through the assistance of the Central Jewish Relief Committee having exercised a was sobering influence before has the lodge contemplated tastrophe may be expected to happen." Committee forms during the past year, due to , Fund. on Vienna anti-Semitic organizations the local chairman of religion an edu- and the People's R e lief Mr. Bernstein described similar con- transaction of business more vital to under er , its future welfare. Many members ditions existing in Lithuania and the many European organizations Mrs . Moskowitz is best known when the huge mass meeting arranged cation in the 228 sections of the Na- who have united in a the country as the close that sent delegations here to obtain tnroughout , his direction to raise $15 000,000 as have professed ignorance of matters neighboring countries and he said that support. The Jews of this country , political advisor of Governor Alfred by these organizations to protest tional Council of Jewish Women. n "overseas chest" for constructive pertaining to the construction of the perhaps with the exception of the an evinced every desire to help them un- I Smith. Her extensive experience in against the holding of the Congress has Wherever the appeal or of remained last spring been disregarded un- in various foreign lands a e new building, and the main purpose of evacuation days of 1920, there never all phases of social work makes her here passed without disturbances. The Vienna press featured a report heeded, the local committees will ex- r well as for the stimulation of , the this meeting will be the dissemina- was a time when the relief work and ail their number became so great as [ to bewilder the public mind. Lacking membership invaluable to the Guard- cabled from Washington that the ert every effort to secure consideration ;tick to the land" movement by which tion of information which will ac- aid of Hies and of American Jews was American Ian Fun Fund. Her early years with the the United States Department of and co-operation on the part of the of- it is expected that 100,000 Jews will quaint every member of the true sit- so necessary and urgent as today. information, authentic ficials of schools and colleges. re , Educational Alliance in New York Jewry became confused. It was u- have been settled as farmers on the uation an enable everyone to be heard Referring to Jewish refugees in the The committee on education, supple- genuine, which which were worthy sup- centered about work with children. State, in a letter signed by W. Castle, able to decide appeals of wen , Chief, division of Western Euro- Rus ian prairies by the end of 1927. s in this matter. Very few realize the various port cities, Mr. Bernstein I Later, as director of the Council of I Jr ntorryt benefits which will accrue to the lodge stated that he personally visited the couety in rhthaite an reciei ndvierdared Peon Affairs, replying to a telegram mented by the committee on junior oritesnna Renv Jewish Women, she came in close of Louis N. Jaffe, New York lawyer, auxiliaries, will be in constant eels- from port and which were not. nd to the Jewish community upon refugees in Cherbourg, Hamburg, lion to the pupils of the schools and was being made to persuade the dele- a ■ ls. Amer- ' contact with the problems of recon- I Multiplicity of Appe to completion of the new B'nai B'rith Bremen, Danzig, Riga and Warsaw, "Long before I returned Ica this had become an exasperating st ction vocational guidance for declared United States Am- the students of the colleges, through gates to the Zioniet Congress that th e Community Building. Every member Investigated their condition and had s. In and 1912 she became manager bassador that had the instructions to watch r opnafiegrne o vvr'eh i ci h o who has the interest of Pisgah g numerous long talks with them. 00 f caa m , the events and that the United States their activities during the coming proposed i ago1o5c,(1h0,0d ,0. irrill of the labor Department of the Dress [ government was in touch with the year. The committee on education will problem and men like Mr. Marshall' g and Detroit Jewry at heart will ter- Sir. Bernstein also brought with him d Waist Manufacturers' Associa- sit uation. This report had a calming through its "School Friend" plan, ex- Philadelphia on September 12th and and Mr. Warburg were deluged by ' years o f , tailymtahnisifemsteett ihnagt. interest by at- a report of the situation In South- d during the connection four influence and determin- ercises very careful supervision over 13th, is an effort to rival the Zionist tending amnton which he based upon the facts scores of letters from generous men her activities in this she l an d so b ering • all over the country asking them for , tion ' an [ ed the peaceful character of the anti- Jewish boys and girls in the public work in Palestine. Ile said, in part: is also announced that chairmen which were gathered by Dr. Stephen . schools who are experiencing i ree p "The action of the Vienna Zionist of the various lodge committees will S. Wise and a report of conditions in advice, asking them to I Semitic street demonstrations. ride the merits of the various ap• , adjusted over 19, made a deep study , Members of the American Zionist ties in their school onreers, either be- Congress which did not permit any Mrs. Moskowitz report plans for activities of the re- other countries, as stated by the lead- peals. Plans were already under way I of labor legislation, conditions and labor problems. labor In recent years, delegation to the congress expressed because cause of of their lack problems. of preparation or resolution concerning the proposed spective committees for the remain- ers of the Emigdirect which was or- family Tutoring fall $15,000,000 campaign to be presented der of the year. Programs to be an- ganized with the aid of the Inas, and to call a conference early this as secretary of Governor Smith's Re- gratification at the interest displayed to decide this momentous question,1 l construction Committee, she develop. by the United States government in and personal evidence are supplied for its consideration indicates clearly nounced by the intellectual advance- through which Hies carries on a great upon which hangs the fate of thou- ed an intensive program for social the safety of the delegates to the when necessary, and conditions in the that the great mass of Zionists the ment and entertainment committees deal of its European work. home are bettered. Penny luncheon sands and possibly tens of thousands. Mr. Bernstein said that he was un- w or ld o. see nothing in it that i s promise to he of especial interest to systems and milk stations are este+ - in the slightest degree inimical to their The of Dr. Rosen, Dr. er• welfare legislation. Later when she congress. able at this time to tell all the plans sian reports mass colonization movement lodge members. lished in schools that reveal a number nerd A. Kahn and myself on the Rue- that have been made for relieving the interests." i of undernourished children. nor's Labor Board, she again c amen refugees and which were discussed at and simply crystallized the question and i became the secretary of the Gover- Scholarship funds are also utilized SOVIETS WILL GRANT conferences with Louis Marshall, pres- faced American Jewry with a definite close touch with labor conditions — to keep children in school, an to en - ZIONIST WOMEN'S I • with the economic prob. ident of the American Jewish Commit- MINORITIES RIGHTS in ) But, vote even lems e s Pecial able th em to cont inue their educatin tee and chairman of the emergency :•oncrete proposition. the conference should relating to labor and trade train- CONVENTION CLOSES — , instead of entering industry at an committee, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, presi- though decree i MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.)—A of $15 ' early age. Pupils that reveal unusual ! Relief. Mrs. Moskowitz as a social worker, , Joint Conference Want. Part dent of the American Jewish Congress y in favor of a $ 15,000 ,- un anim ousl l, guaranteeing the rights of nationa talents are encouraged through schol- or R VIENNA.---(J. T. A.)—The gen- minorities in Soviet Russia will be and vice-chairman of the emergency 000,000 Given to World 000 fund for Russian work and leave ing' e mphasizes particularly the sanitary ' eral debate in the Zionist women's . arship the other questions untouched, the leaders of the Ica and on ditions of labor and the effect' according to official re. committee, their interest. shortly, nig in the field world conference was concluded here issued would regard the main conference as hav• c the physical well-being of chil- s made known here. representatives of Emigdirect. These ing failed of its purpose--- upon VIENNA.—(J. T. A.) -- The pro- Students at colleges will be invited d [ with a vote of confidence in the Ex- port y, dren going into various industries. an The decree, will give to every citi- plans must be ratified by directors of 000 posed $15,000, drive of the Joint , to meet with the Council Juniors, -- ecutive. The conference accepted a ----— namely , defining the attitude of , , Distribution Committee and the plan to participate in their activities. On [ zen of the Union of Soviet Republics the emergency committee and other resolution urging the Zionist Congress American Jewry for all time toward and it Americ the right to use his mother tongue participating organizations [ of Jewish colonization work in the ' the files of the colleges' libraries, the ' take a positive post we stand sten for f the corn- on the question of European relief and I would therefore he premature to make ' Crimea was the subiect of disc uss i , [ t o t stuoents will find The Jewish V. omen in all government institutions, at Res - deciding what work it is prepared to [ • Plate equality of women in Palestine. shins of the Soviets, etc. , them public. Mr. Bernstein spoke in R , e- ' W orld 1 at a meeting of the Jew osh ! 1 lief Conference here. Numerous del-I the quarterly publication of the Na A budget of £20,000 for the next d o overseas in addition to In places where national minorities , high praise of the co-operation which ' f Jwih e s Women. , ouncil of I 1-lope it will do in Russia." the work! form the majority of the population, ' Mr. Marshall and Dr. Wise extended agates in addresses during debate tional C them urged that the major part the of the funds bringing em in touch with the best I recommendation two years was passed upon on the of Mrs. Chaim Weiz- Meanwhile, American Jewry has Says American Government they will have the right to elect their and which helped immeasurably in lected e been aroused to the highest pitcn of !Letter own administrative bodies with their bringing about an understanding with which will he collected by the J. D. C. minds among A the Jewish echolarshin womanhood i mann. A new executive was I. In Touch With Event.. of America. national of Edith Eder, Romani of enthusiasm by the reports of Mr. ! g nsistin national language as the official Ian- the Ica and the Emigdirect. Both should be devoted to important relief will also be announced, to be available, co _____ Goodman, Henrietta Irwell, Rebekka Brown and Dr. Joseph Rosen of the i A.) — The Purposes other than colonization in guage, Iccording to the decree. I these gentlemen had been helpful in young woman in college, who de- Sieff and Vera Weizmann. a to great mass colonization movement many other important directions. NEW YORK.— (J. I theisires to prepare herself for service in which i s now i n fu ll swing in Russia United States Department of State is Russia. I ' It is evident that from what Mr. Dr. eo L Motzkin, president the council department of farm and and which, already dotting the great in touch with the situation in Vienna, Bernstein said that the relief mess- World Relief oneence, i n rural work. prairies o f that country with over Recording to a letter addressed by WI Jewish , ures on behalf of the refugees are de- rolution adopted , t. t•' , conformity with a pendent upon the aid of American 25,000 lt new Jewish farmers, o bids fair K. Castle, Jr, Chief, Division of Wes in the settlement part- !last May in New York during the con- JEWESS MAKES 100.000 h De n JewITORONTO to re su _ Jews and that the $500,000 Emergency a I ference called by the America by the end of 1927. From every part ern European Affairs in te WORLD RECORD IN DASH Fund, toward which Hies has pledged a resolu tion ; u ish Cgress, introdced work on of the United States. letters and tele: I meat of State, to Louis to N. Presidentl Jaffee. itself t contribute $100,000, must be Zionist, who appealed urging th at the plan of andthe ayaidneg heerquaanl grams by the hundreds have been re- s plm .;—whilkih fully collected speedily. Mr. Bern- t iTiGh. a. jf o u in nr d s r abiTliOtyROto , l o . n11. . r C on i n . deup i de th of Ei ustrroipheutbirendec The practice of sending New Year's Greetings to friends and at th e offices of the Joint Dili- I Coolidge and Secretary Kellogg trivet stein did not for one moment doubt tribution Committee by Mr. Brown regard to the anti-Semitic outbreaks d relatives through the local Jewish paper is general throughout ske t-ball and in st ar European that American Jews would now, as re- ! outstanding of American ct e the country. Its advantage o•er the old individual mailing rtmen from leading Jews signifying their ' in Vienna. depa city and pros- e heretofore, do their duty and that the the The resolution !hockey in her native ba organizations. and con. ' The letter r card is evident in the saving of time, expense and worry over stae t receipt is a - lief nce To- intenti o n to be p resent a t th e ows: "Th ' ' ee Miss Fanny Rosenfeldt of To- appeal which Hies would make in the read as foll of was unanimously adopted. friend. a forgetting synagogues during the High Holy ference. tribution Committee knowledge of your telegram of Au- Delegate Caspari of Germany intro- ronto, Ont., recently won the 220- Di s The Joint yard dash from her opponent of many Days would be generously responded whose work in Russia is headed by gust 18, 1945, concerning anti-Semi- duced a resolution urging the Jewish Greeting C•rds in THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE whose at! tic riots reported in the press as hay. World Relief Conference to take im- years, Miss Rose Grosse, and broke to. will take this form: osen one of the great , r. Joseph A . R Mr. Bernstein continuing, said: mediate steps to transform itself into the world record by clipping two- Vi enna. that the Ameri- previous "You are in informed e s t agricultural experts in the world, ing secured "The refugees should be divided in- a permanent world federation for Jew- fifths of a second over any Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jacobs and Family famed as the discoverer of "Rosen to two classes, First, those who must, Rye," is standing by the new Jewish , can Minister to Austria understands ish social work. The units of this fed- !record, making the run in 26 sec- 4900 We , t. Pine Boulevard and who will, sooner or later, come eratinn should he, he stated, the Ke- I onds. Those attending the match re- farmer in his efforts to establish him- that he is to report to the department Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends her feat as remarkable Inasmuch to America. These are, for the moat hillahs. The Jewish communities, of , gard self in his new life. It begins its all incidents of this kind. He has that al for a Happy and Prosperous New Year a part, women and children of bus- Germany, as well as in 15 other coun- 1 as she ran down the stretch against activities only after the Jew has de- ready informed the deprtment is fully alive ' bands and fathers who are in Amer- tries, would be ready to join such ■ a fairly strong wind. In addition to MAIL THE COUPON BELOW AT ONCE tided to launch upon the great ad- the Austrian government winning the 220-yard dash Miss Ro- ice but are not as yet citizens. These venture. It has absolutely refrained to the situation, that people involved federation. he stated. riot Some three weeks ago were , women and children must, in the The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Anite Meuller reported to the con- senfeldt, known as "Bobby," won the a in In and that the government has running broad jump. the hurdles race, from making the least propaganda work. P. 0. Boa 564, punished ' meantime, remain in the places whore i- ference on children's relief favor of the "back to the soil" move- issued a statement through the pres they are now. They are receiving Detroit, Mick. the discus throw and the shot-put. fin• th went, But once the groups of Jews the javelin throw and in from their relatives in America as- Ming second Gentlemen:— who have organized themselves for dent of police, Doctor Schober. at Enclosed find MOO, for which pleas. insert my New Year'. BROWN HEADS LEGION FUND 100•yard dash. Miss Grosse was first sistance to meet some of their neces- colonization present themselves at any persons taking part Will in such dis be very She won the Indic Greeting Card in Your Roth Hashanah (5656) Number. sities, but they stand In need cf so- In the latter. n ap- re- turhances of the peacee the Mosc ow or Cherson or other At • meeting of prominent Detroit victual championship with 19 points. poten- severely punied. Th a very small cial service, medical aid, education, i gonal offices of the J. D. C. as religious guidance, etc. These must business and professional men, David NAME t al farmers, or stake nut a claim, Pears to emanate from JERUSALEM.—(P. C.1—Among be supplied. The second class are they receive every possible assistance. Proportion of the population and from who A. Brown, who is a veteran of the rtain number of strangers those who have no prospects at all War was chosen the latest Inscriptions In the Golden , Spanish-American The land they have selected is our- have apparently come to Vienna for chairman of the Wayne County corn- Book of the Jewish National Fund is in being able to come to America. ADDRESS h • the purpose of making trouble. The is tested to lace veyed; quota of the one of two donors in America who I Detroit's mittee to raise wells are ian (Tarn to last pace.) kind of crops it will bear; department has no doubt that the Aus- American Legion $5,000,000 Endow• 1 describe themselves as "Christian dug; tractors, ploughs. and other ag- trian government is making every ef- mint Fund. Zionists." fort to prevent serious incidents." $15,000,000 Campaign. ASK S CO-OPERATION FO R HIGH HOLIDAYS PISGAH LODGE WILL MEET NEXT MONDAY LAUDS ZIONISTS FOR ATTITUDE ON J. D. C MRS. H. MOSKOWITZ IS ON ORT BOARD DISCUSS DOLING OF J. D. C. DRIVE FUNDS a STATE DEPARTMENT WATCHING VIENNA T. a New rear's Greetings (Continued On Page 41