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ATTACK LEADS TO B'nai B'rith Is Active
li GENERAL INQUIRY
In European Countries
Wolf Replies To Allegations!
In Letter To Prince
BY MAYOR WALKER Austrian Lodges Are Carrying On Worthy Work Among
Barbu Stirbey.

Documents Reviews
LRoumanian Trouble

4

LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—A col-
lection of documents relating to the
situation of the Jewish population
in Roumania was published here
under the auspices Of the Joint For-
eign Committee, the agency acting
on behalf Of the Board of Jewish
Deputies and the Ang,lo-Jewish as-
sm•iation.
The book was edited by Lucien
Wolf, se'c'retary of the Joint For-
eign committee, and contains the
text of correspondence between the
committee and the Roumanian gov-
ernment concerning the Roumanian
Jewish problem. It also contains a
chronology of events in Roumania,
photographs and press reports,
mainly emanating from the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency service.
The publication also contains a
letter addressed by Lumen Wolf to
Prince Barba Stirbey, the new
Roumanian Prime Minister. The
letter is in the nature of a reply to
the allegations of the former Roil-
manaian minister of foreign af-
fairs, Mitilineu. Mitilineu stated
that the reports of the anti-Jewish
excesses were exaggerated and that
the incidents referred to were of
negligible importance and were al-
ways dealt with by the government.
Mr. Wolf, in his letter to the new
prime minister, re-atlirms that the
evidence of the anti-Jewish excess-
es comes from a reliable source,
whose accuracy is undoubted. the
concludes the communication by de-
claring that the Joint Foreign com-
mittee is anxious that a speedy pac-
ification of the angry passions take
place in the interests of both Rou-
manian Jews and the good repute
of Roumania.
It is the wish of the committee,
Mr. Wolf further states, that the
present controversy t ruminates and
that cordial relations be re-estab-
lished. It hopes that the campaign
of slander and hatred against the
Jews and the incitement to violence
be stopped.

RONICIC

Twice honored By
Commerce Board

"As Refreshing as a Paris Frock

Orphaned Children; Netherlands Branch Is
Building Homes For Aged.

Orders Immediate Suspen-

sion of Six Kings County

",

Says a smart weekly, of La Salle

Reports from B'nai B'rith lodges one hundred twelfth for Germany.
The name of this lodge is Abra-
ham Geiger Lodge.
range of cultural and philanthro-
In Czecho-Slovakia interest in
INTERNES WILL FIGHT
pic activities, most of them on a
CHARGES OF ASSAULT par with and some of Omni even the Bhiai B'rith was stimulated
last month by the celebration of
more far-reaching than the work the twenty-fifth anniversary of the
Patients Disclose Vicious At- if the order in the United States. B'nai B'rith Lodge in l'rague. The
District No. 12, which is the celebration lasted two days and
titude of Hospital Staff,
Austrian branch of the order, is was attended by practically every
Nurses
-specially distinguishing itself in member of the Jewish community
ohilanthropy and giving a great of that city.
NEW PORK.—The suggestion
Holland also has ninny B'nai
of Nathan Sw(sedler, counsel for had of attention too child care
work.
According to a report de- B'rith activities. One of the latest
the three Jewish internes mis-
treated by their non-Jewish col- I leered by Dr. Edmund Kohn, of these is the organization of the
leagues at the Kings County Hos- president of district No. 12, the Association far the Foundation of
pital, that the six guilty of the at- four lodges of Vienna during the Jewish Homes in Holland, in co-
tack resign Irons their posts, in past year maintained 112 children operation with the Council of Jew-
which case prosecution against at a health institution for psoriasis ish Women of Amsterdam. The
of from four to eight weeks.
first of these homes, which will be
them would be withdrawn, was re-
4LLA HIMELHOCH
The Vienna lodge maintains two known as "Beth Schalom," is al-
jected by Peter I'. Smith, counsel
for the suspended internes. Ills • Jewish Boys' and Girls' Orphan ready under construction at Am-
Zella)limelhoch was twice hon-
clients, Mr. Smith declared, would Homes where 130 children, niost sterdam. It is intended as a home ored by the Board of Commerce
not resign, but would fight the of them war orphans, are being for aged men and women of small last week. Ile was re-cleated to
given a chance to grow up to use- and even independent means who the board of directors for the two-
charges against them to the end.
desire to spend their declining days year term totaling July 1, 1929, and
It shovel° pert yesterday that the ful manhood and womanhood.
Another feature of the work of in thoroughly Jewish and intellec- later in the week was elected
six accused of the excesses, who ,
were suspended by order of N1ssyoor district No. 12 is in the field of tual surrounds.
third vice-president for the com-
Walker, were ordered by Commis- tuberculosis treatment. The Wo-
Although there are only two ing year.
sinner Color to have the hospital men's Auxiliary of Vienna Lodge lodges in Holland, one at Amster-
and not return to their posts until has established an organization for dam and one at the Hague, a third
the care of lung sufferers in the is about to be organized at Rotter-
they were acquitted.
Drs. Charles C. Adams, I,. B. country. This organization, which dam. Following the policy of se-
Armstrong, Willians Wills Ken- has the co-operation of Professor lective membership, their rosters
firth Clough, William B. Stratton, Braun, has acquire,' a sanatorium are rather small, but those who
and Frank Hamm, the six physi- Where large numbers of tubercu- are admitted to the lodge are men
cians charged with the attack, had losis victims are cared for. In con- who have either rendered Jewish
previously been permitted to re- junction with this institution, the public service or evinced a desire
main in their quarters at the hos- Austrian B'nai B'rith maintains a to do so.
hospital at Albino', and a convales-
BOSTON. --iYhen Izzy Zarakov,
pit al.
The English B'nai B'rith has en-
Four new internes, Jews, have cent home at perm.
tered on a program similar to that captain of the 1927 Harvard base-
But due to the many deaths that of the American Wider Scope com-
been designated to take the places
ball team, before a commencement
of the suspended doctors. The resulted from the war, child care mittee, tad with the aim of giving
new physicians are Drs. Salmon. is the acute ,emblem in Austria, the noon-Jew a better understand- day crowd at Soldiers' field, last
eSt
and
for
that
reason
most
of
the
and Glazier of the City Hospital,
ing of the aims and culture of the Thursday, stepped to the plate in
and Drs. Maysick and Weingrow work of the B'nai B'rith lodges in Jew, a series of lectures have been the ninth. waited out Bill Ilsolabirl
that country is concentrated on arranged and the first of these, de-
of the Metropolitan Hospital.
to a three and two count and then
It also developed that the mis- child care institutions.
livered under the auspices of the
Eivtracht Lodge of Vienna also First Lodge of England, was given hit a home-run with a man on base
treatment of the Jewish interne,
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY
at the Kings County Hospital was maintains an orphans' home by Dr. Moses (lutes before the to heat Yale, 6-5, ending the series
the climax of a series of persecu- where, at the present time, 52 boys Royal Society of Literature on the with two straight victories for
DETROIT BRANCH
tions against Jewish interne, and are being prepared for self sup- subject "Yiddish Literature of the Harvard, he ended a collegiate ath-
JPEFIRSON on WALKER
CAST/WS W! AT YORK
patients in the hoospital. Corre- port.
Middle Ages." The second lecture letic career which is the dream of
Cultural work seems to be was delivered by Chief Rabbi every boy in America.
spondence between Rabbi Louis M.
Gross of Union Temple, Brooklyn, largely in the hands of another Hertz at Whitiofield's Tabernacle
But he did not end his academic
lodge in Vienna—Wahrheit Lodge on "The Bible as a Book." Other career, due to a sacrifice to base-
and Dr. :Mortimer D. Jones, midi
cal superintendent of Kings Cosun- --which has established a Jewish lectures of similar distinguished ball. He is through with college,
ty Hospital, disclosed that n(ogootia- museum that has become the pride character will be delivered period- but has not received his degree.
lions were carried on with a view of Vienna Jewry. This museum icall
Even as he waited out Bill Bola-
to ending the anti-Semitic agita- has acquired many rare historic
In the Near East, the B'nai bird and delivered in the crucial
lion in the hospital prior to this and religious (objects, and has be- It'rith is showing renewed activity moment, so he is biding his time.
come widely known among the at Constantinople. The lodge in
last occurrence.
A report has gone about that he
It appears that the attack upon Jewish scholars and artists of the former Turkish capital recent , had failed in his studies this past
Europe.
ly presented to Madame Helen term and hence would not redeye
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.1— the Jewish internes was an act of
Companion ear to Cadillac—Front $2/95 to $2685.1. o. b. Detroit
In connection with its cultural Weisnoinn and her sister, Madame his degree. On the contrary, Zara-
Grave fears are entertained in vengeance loos the complaints sub-
:
Jewish circles in France that the mitted to the superintendent by a work, Wahrheit Lodge has under- Victoria Semach, the Jane Elkus km' has been a very good student
taken another task which runs prize in recognition of their 30 throughout his schooling and this
forthcmoing trial of Shalom delegation of rabbis. Many former
along the lines of the Hillel Foun- years of service as deans of the year passed all his subjects. What the Boston all-scholastic teams in knee, which handicapped him in
Everything Izzy has he has
Schwartzbard will be a signal for Jewish patients signified their will-
mayor's
dation. So fur this work has prog- Jewish schools in Constantinople. he failed to do, however, was to all t hree sports.
open field running. Ile slid earn his earned. Ile has run errands, sold
an outburst of anti-Semitism, a ingness to testify at the
:map, worked in a factory. At Exe-
ressed to the point where a dining-
inquiry,
regarding
anti-Semitic
The
Jane
Elkus
prize
was
estab-
letter,
however.
But
in
baseball
take
his
divisional
examinations,
despatch from Pierre Van Paassen,
At Cambridge I.atin he played
room is maintained, in which lished by Constantinople Lodge in the general examinations in the with such athletes as Walter Gau- he starred at the bat and last year,', ter he waited on tables arid (lid odd
European staff correspondent of feeling which prevailed at the hos-
jobs. At Harvard he waited on
nearly 500 men and women stu- memory of the daughter of former senior year, as he wished to give
pital for a long time.
trl'all of Holy Cross and now with I after the Yale game, precedent at
the Evening World, states.
"This anti-Semitism at the dents are provided with food, lAtnbassador Elkus, and is awarded his time, and the full time to base- the Braves ; Warren "Pete" Cote,' Harvard was set when he was tables, drove a truck and did any-
"It is generally predicted that
some of them at nominal cost and annually to women of the Jewish ball. So h2 postponed these and former Holy Cross captain, and chooser' captain. In I925, he was thing which might bring in a dol-
Kings
County
Hospital
has
been
Schwartzbard will he acquitted, as
last summer and
most of them free.
community who render service in will go over to Cambridge next now with Toledo in the American awarded the Wingate trophy for lar or two.
the act of killing Pellunt falls un- continuous fur years," said Mr.
The B'nai B'rith lodge at Linz the fields of education and philan- February to take these tests and association, and others who have being Harvitrol's hest all-around through his senior year he has been
der the heading of political Sweedler, counsel for the three
has founded the Ehrmann Insti- thropy. This ladies upon whom the will receive his sheepskin next !made reputations in various
athlete •nol thss Wendell bat for ! selling insurance.
crimes," Mr. Van Paasnen states. lowish internes. "internes with
tute, which has undertaken the honor was bestowed this year re- June .
the best ball pLiver. Ile is the only
Irgrs.
In such eases, the French law Jewish names have not been al-
A man should always be careful
task of compiling an authentic his- turned the prize with the request
Ile went to Exeter, where his three-major sport letter man in
considers that the time spent in lowed to sit at the same tables in
Izzy ?Araks": has out-Merri-
tory of the Jews

of upper Austria. that it be used for the benefit of welled Frank 5Ierriwell. The son success was repeated.
the
dining
rooms
with
the
Gentile
his class.
in selecting a name for his son so
jail, between arrest and trial, is
A new lodge was installed in 'an old folks' home and a Jewish of immigrants his father a Cat- .
doctors.
When
they
took
places
Ile
started
his
Harvard
career
Ile
is
a
member
of
the
Hasty
sufficient punishment.
that his son should become up-
Berlin during April, making the hospital.
bridge tailor, he is gifted with nth- On the freshman football team. His Pudding (dub and the Institute of , right, for many times the name
"The French minister of justice at the general table, the Gentiles
Ittic ability. Ile starred its foot- hockey showing was bright. The 1770, or the "Dickie" club. In ad-
has so far declined to set a defi- would rise, throw down their nap-
may
be the factor inclining the
ball, baseball and hockey at Cana- freshman baseball team, which he dition, he belongs to the Varsity
nite date for the opening of the kins—sometimes in the faces of
bridge public high and Latin captained, beat Yale.
club and the major sports commit- youth to good or evil. (Tank. IIaa-
trial, as the government wants to the offenders—and march out of
In football Zarakov had a weak tee.
school, where he was chosen for
zeenu vii.)
survey first the political results the room. The Jewish internes
that may be the outcome of it. were not allowed to play on the
Nevertheless, it is quite certain hospital tennis courts, although i
Give. Financial Aid to Immigra-
that Schwartzbard will be brought they offered to pay their share of
tion Work.
before the court within a few the upkeep.
"Foul smelling capsules have Students Submit Memoran-
Weeks," the dispatch states.
At a conference of Jewish labssr
dum; Business Suffering
"Paris will see something of the been thrown into their rooms. If
organizations held in New York
excitement that accompanies big they locked their doors, the tran-
city and which was attended by
As Tourists Leave.
soms
were
pried
open.
Their
books
murder trials in the United States.
more than 201) delegates from Jew-
Requests for seats in the court and clothing have been torn.
ish workers' organizations, a reso-
VIENNA.—(J. T. AL—Tran- lution was unanimously adopted
room have come from newspapers Nurses have been encouraged to
AS far away as Jassy, Roumania. be discourteous to them and to dis- quility in the University of Vi- endorsing the new immigration
enna can be restored only if con- plans upon which Bias, in can-
It is estimated that between 200 obey their orders.
"Jewish patients have been neg- ditions demanded by the anti-Sem- junction with the lea and Emig-
and 300 foreign correspondents
We have one instance of itic students will be granted.
Direct is now working. These plan ,
and observers alone will ask to be lected.
This was learned today when call for the promotion of Jewish
allowed to watch the legal pro- a Jewish patient taken to the hos-
pital at 3 o'clock in the morning. the student body submitted
ceedings.
settlements in Argentine, It rata .
"The Jewish people feel that the The Gentile interne who received memorandum to the university sen- and other countries.
renewed activity of the anti-Semi- the case walked away, saying: 'So, ate in which it states that it can
The conference did not enrolls,.
tic societies in attempting to clear we have got another damned Jew,' guarantee peace only when a nu- itself merely to the adoption of a
mesas clausus will be introduced resolution but it decided to call
Pellura of the guilt of the pogroms and the patient was not at
until four hours later. Nurses! against foreign Jewish students upon all Jewish workers' organiza-
constitutes a threat to their safety
in Europe. Comparisons are made have been instructed by internes and if the socialist students' fed- tions throughout the country, to
to pay no attention to orders of eration will not admit Jews as institute a tax not less than II per
with the famous Dreyfus, trial,
consulting physicians who were . members.
which also Imosened
member, as a contribution to the
The anti-Semitic students' riot $500,000 campaign, launched by
passions, anti the equally notorious Jews."
---
which continued in Vienna for see- the Hebrew Sheltering nad Immi-
Beilis trial in Russia," Mr. Van
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.1---"It ' end days has claimed a toll of one grant Aid Society of America
Paass(on states.
is imilossible to couple no
death. Professor Fromm, member (Hias), in furtherance of its work.
lence with bigotry," was the reac- of the faculty of biochemistry,
In furtherance of this work, lan-
tion of Hon. James J. Walker, shed from an attack of heart W- guage classes, trade schools, agri-
mayor of the city of New York, to I sire due to excitement during the cultural courses, are functioning
the report of the excesses perpe- riots.
for the last two months, when the
trated upon three Jewish internes
new work was initiated, in Poland,
MAYOR JOHN W. SMITH
Miss Bernice Solomon, daughter in Kings County Hospital.
VIENNA. — (J. T. A.I — The Bessarabia, Lithuania, L a t v i a,
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon,
In line with this attitude, one of anti-Semitic student riots in Vi- Roumania, France and other Euro-
sailed for Europe on June 23 from the first acts of the mayor was to enna had their immediate effect pean countries.
Montreal, Canada, on the S. S. suspend the six internes accused I anon
the commercial benefits
In Argentine and Uruguay local
1 , cania. She will visit England, by the three Jewish doctors of ;which the city derives from foreign
committees have already been or.
P-koomsollei
Wales, Scotland and France.
responsibility for the attack. The tourists.
ganized and bureaus established.
six are under criminal charges of I
The riots, as well as the anti-
A Jewish-Spanish dictionary is
Sylvia and
, Semitic propaganda carried on in being prepares!.
Cipa Solomon, assault.
A city-wide investigation of hos- posters through the city, resem-
slaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
The Jewish immigrants in these
Solomon, will spend the entire pitals and institutions (Si ascertain ' bled those which took place during new countries are being given tem-
summer at Camp Woodmere in where there has been any discrim- the Fourteenth Zionist Congress porary shelter, aided to secure em-
ination in race, color or creed, will here two years ago. .-1 number of ployment and in addition, loan
the Adirondacks.
he undertaken by order of the Dutch Jews, who came to Vienna funds are projected.
Mildred Goldstein, daughter of mayor. An (open public hearing for the holidays, published letters
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, will take place at city hall Thurs- in the evening papers yesterday,
is leaving for Camp Eagle, Rum- day, the mayor announced. Mayor declaring that they are cuffing
ney, N. H., where she will remain Walker will act as magistrate at short their visit in Vienna because
f r the entire summer.
of the excesses. They will proceed
the hearing.
During the past season, the sew-
The investigation will embrace to other countries where guests
ing group of the Sisterhood of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg 25 municipally controlled hospitals are received differently, they state.
Temple eSth El has prepared gar-
were the guesst of their son and and will affect three city govern-
ments for the Red Cross, Hadah-
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney ment departments. Rumor has it
sah, Veterans' association, North-
Netzorg, of Battle Creek the past that Bird S. Coles, commissioner
ville Sanatorium, Baby Day Nurs-
week.
of public welfare. and Frederick
William Gaston, one of the clev- ery, Goodfellows, Hebrew Orphan-
A. Wallis, commissioner of correc-
erest juveniles in musical comedy, age, Visiting Nurses, the Franklin
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Jacobson tion• may be involved in the re- is announced as a feature at B. F. Street Settlement, and and the
and son are now residing at their sultsof the inquiry.
Keith's Temple theater, starting Salvation Army. Letters of appre-
When asked whether he planned
summer home at Sylvan Lake.
Sunday, July 3. In musical mom- ciation have been received from
to investigate if the application
Italy
his success is attested by the all these organizations.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Meyer forms for interns , in city hos- fact that he Was the principal
Below is apart of the letter re-
will have as their guest, Mr. Cap- pitals include questions pertaining juvenile with such productions an ceived from the Detroit chapter of
lan. from Ft. Wayne, Ind.
to religion, the mayor replied that
Mr. the Red Cross, signed by May Mc-
, "The Music Box Revue."
this is one of the things he intends
(;axton's present vehicle is a hum- Giverin, secretary:
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rosenthal to take up. It developed that the orous concoctinn by Leon Errol
"To the Sisterhood of Temple
h • lc s
are receiving felicitations on the application
a .
called "Partners," in which he is B eth :1.
County Hospital contain a ques-
birth of a son, Stephen John.
ably supported by a company in-
"Detroit Chapter, American Red
tion concerning the religion of ap-
cluding George Haggerty, Paul Cross, wishes to thank you for
Dr. and Mrs. George Weiss are plicant!.
Monson, Miss Walker and Jean your generous support in giving
Immediately upon the formula-
Ming congratulated upon the birth
Kirkland. Others hilted: The only- extra time to helping us prepare
tion of the charges, Mayor Walker
of a daughter, Mar•lin Betty.
' mai llorlick Family in a riot of our quota of layettes for the flood
went to Kings County Hospital to
speed and color, Derso Reiter, the sufferers in the south.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fine of 108 make an inspection of the institu- English music hall comedian, of-
"We do appreciate all that you
of -Brooklyn
'tt
Frail street attended the com- tion.
fering "The Man ha Wrestles and your helpers have done for us
-
rabbis,
headed
by
Pr.
Louis
M.
mencement exercises at the Um
' W ith Himself"; Claude DeCor and during the past year, and hope that
vanity of Michigan where thei r Gross, rabbi of Union Temple, and Company in "A Pontomime Acro- we may be as fortunate as to have
daughter, Cecelia , who was among Rabbi Harry Weiss, accompanied I bane Novelty," other Keith-Albee
your continued interest end sup-
those graduated from the literary by Supreme s Court Justice Edward i vaudeville and the new screen pro- port.
college, received high distinction. Lazansky, called on Commissioner gram.
s
"The layettes, which you have us
Bird, submitting a complaint con-
from your emergency supply are
J. J. Edelstein spent several cerning the mistreatment of the
llovely,
and I am sure any mother
That it was the custom of the
Jewish interne..
days in New York City.
The excesses perpetrated against 4 righteous to name their children would be proud to have one of
.
them
for
her babe. It was indeed
h thee,' Jewish physicians were after current events it shown by
" And the man gave names to al
' the case of Moses so naming Ger- splendid of you to give them to
rattle," etc. (Gen. ii 20.1 Wh y strongly condemns , ' in editorials
sham (Ex. ii 221, and Joseph Ma- us."
was he called Adam? Because h e in many of the metropolitan news-
nass•h and Ephriam, (Gen. xii 51,
was created from dust (adamah. ) papers, as well as in the Jewish
Go to Put•in•B•y with 1.0. B. B.
52.) (Ex. R. i 10.)
(Num. IL xix.)
press.

Physicians

in Europe give a picture of a wide



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You may possess a La Salle on the

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Jewish Boy Wins
Ernie At Harvard,
Al•i's Sacrifice

EXPECT ACQUITTAL
OF SCHWARTZBARD

A SALLE

Fear That Trial Will Bring
New Outburst of Anti-
Semitism.

Anti-Jewish Riots
Continue In Vienna

JEWISH LABOR
PRAISES HIAS

Tenervolence,
Brotherly Love,
Harmony

a

Pontiac Notrs

In the Spirit of the Fundamental Principles

of B'nai B'rith

RED CROSS COMMENDS
WORK OF SISTERHOOD

B. F. Keith's Temple Theater

I

'Detroit Heartily Welcomes the 'Delegates
to the Fifty-inth @Annual
Convention

District Lodge No. 6, Independent Order of B'nai B'rith
May your deliberations in this city further the mission
of the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith

To unite Israelites in the work of promoting their high-
est interests and those of humanity.

To develop and elevate the mental and moral character
of the people of our faith.
To inculcate the purest principles of philanthropy,
honor and patriotism.

To support science and art.
To alleviate the wants of the poor and needy.
To come to the rescue of victims of persecution.
To provide for, protect and assist the widow and orphan
on the broadest principles of humanity.

Mayor John IV Smith

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