fi gaiMijradOitATWWW1a#47 - CINCINNATI 20, 0010 CLIFTON - 4EIROIT LWISR 1-1RONICL 11- All Jewish Views All Jewish News WITHOUT BIAS OLDEST AND MOST Cecil B. deMille Accepts Re- visions Submitted by I. 0. B. B. MAY SHOW REVISED VERSION ON JAN. 18 To Add Prologue Exonerat- ing Jews , Chan g e Titles And Scenes. CHAJES-TIOMKIN TO BE HONORED HERE Tribute to the memory of Dr. Perez Zwi Chajes and Vladimir Tiomkin will be paid by Detroit Zionists at a memorial meeting to be held Thursday evening, Jan. 26, at the Twelfth and At- kinson Shaarey Zedek branch. 1/r. Noah Aronsiam, Joseph K Haggai and Cantor Zaludkow- sky will join in the service. The meeting is being arranged under the auspices of the educa- tional committee of the Zionist District of Detroit, of which Les on Kay is chairman. ROSENWALD PLANS HOUSING PROJECT CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 a. -I Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928. VOL. XXXIII. NO. 7. CONSENT TO REVISE "KING OF KINGS" TO REMOVE PREJUDICE INFLUENTIAL JEWISH NEWSPAPER IN MICHIGAN TELEPHONE NEW YORK RABBIS Mayor Lodge Repudiates Intolerance; ZIONIST DRIVE "Fiery Crosses Not For Me," He Says REPORT HOSPITAL FOR MEMBERS TO PREJUDICE ENDED START ON FEB. 1 Disclaims Knowledge of Any Connection Between Ilk In- auguration and Burning of Ku Klux Crosses Last Tuesday Night. 1Investigating Committee Will Award Six Prizes for I Finds Tolerance in New 1 the e are commonly burned iy Essays on "Why Enroll cal York Hospital. Mayor John C. Lodge, in an in-1 Klux lan, were scattered through-, as a Member." terview with the editor of The De- out the city, in parks and boule-1 1 IMPROVEMENT DUE troit Jewish Chronicle, denied last ' yards, espeCially near Roman lath. i MORRIS FISHMAN IS TO MAYOR WALKER , Wednesday morning that there was site churches. One cross was burn- CHAIRMAN OF DRIVE any connection, that he was aware ed in Campus Martins, opposite the' COUllell Say Prejudice Did Exist Be - . of, between his inauguration Tues- City Hall, where the new had gathered for its first session.. fore Hazing Incident William R. Blumenthal, New day and the burning of fiery crosses Two crosses blazed in Grand Cir. ghout the city on Tuesday o hu t I n h i g r Last Summer cos park and two in Clark park. Region id Head, to Speak . in Pontiac Remi nded that it has become the The crosses were most numerous CUZA SHELVED BY JASSY UNIVERSITY — — BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)— Alexander Cuza, professor of economics at the University of Jassy and father of the rabid anti-Semitic movement among Roumanian students, was pen- stetted off by an order of the Un- iversity Senate. Ile is past 70. With Cuza's retirement, he will lose his direct influence on the Roumanian academic youth which resulted in so much racial hatred and mob violence, embit- tering the lives of the Jewish Roumania fur population many decades. 'STUDENTS OF MANY COLLEGES PROTEST ' ROUMANIAN RIOTS ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR U. J. C. MF,ET Principle American Univer- " sities Represented At Meeting. ADOPT RESOLUTION AGAINST EXCESSES — — Emanuel Synagogue in N. Y. Is Scene of Big Mass Meeting. 11 A RT FORD. — (J. T. A.) — NEat"i'ORK.—(.1. T. AL—An- practice of the Ku Klux Klan to on the West Side. Students representing more than The burning of the crosses wa ti-Jewish feeling in Kings County 2t 6n ictt,d,li egsetsa ta,T1 universities in the At a meeting of the membership "adopt" candidates without their on in Jewish ei CINCINNATI, 0.—(J. T. A.)— Hospital has nueterially abated, it of the Zionist district of Detroit, knowledge or consent, Mayor Lodge widely commented a to was reported by the New York A complete •revision of the motion held last Thursday, a membership remarked, "If I were adopted by an cles this week and gave rise 1 meeting at Emanuel Synagogue in s. Board of Jewish Ministers, follow- picture "King of Kings" will be campaign for 1,000 new members organization with intolerance as its Inane rumors and speculation I this city adopted a resolution pro- While there was a general agree- ing the investigation conducted by made by Cecil deMille, its producer, testing, against the outrages com- was launched, to begin Feb. I. fundamental I should repudiate my ment in most circles that Mayor ala 'or Walker and Commissioner Workers to Gather at State mitted against the Jews in Rou- eliminating all the sequences ob- A preliminary smoker for cap- foster parents with great gusto. jected to by Jews and leaders of Will Build Model Homes For "No man in Detroit ever grew Lodge had no personal connect] an of Accounts Higgins into condi- for mania. The reJolution is to Int sent Will Act On Conference tains and workers is scheduled Catholic and other Christian de- up in a more tolerant environment with the demonstration, there w " dons at the institution. to all national student's councils in Families of Moderate Jan. 27. concerning a ce r- The report was adopted on Dec. Outstanding Pledges. nominations, before it goes on tour The membership committee con- • than I," continued the mayor. "No. some speculation America and Europe. in the United States, according to Earning Power. llowing: Morris man hates that sort of stuff more I tain member of the new counc ,."• 27 by the organization but had The colleges represented at the o sista of the f Alfred M. Cohen, international been withheld until submission to I, Fishman, chairman; H. 11. (little- than I. I not only have no sym- Opinions varied widely as to t Active workers in the United meeting by students were Yale, significance of the incident. A su r • 'Mayor Walker and approval by president of the Independent Order CHICAGO.—(J. T. A.)—Julius man, vice-chairman; Joseph Ilag- pathy with it but I hate it." Jewish Campaign drives through- Harvard, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, of Il'nai B'rith, who made public According to police records, 25 or prising element of the demonstr a- him. The report says that condi- out the state are showing a keen in- Radcliff, Columbia, Boston, Con- R osenwald intends ti give Chicago gni, Harry 'L. Gordon, Samuel Ka- here a telegram from John C. " I `inns at the hospital were intoler- in the Michigan Constructive necticut College for Women, Con- • a model housing development equal- baker, Sol P. Lachman, J. L. Ruby, more blazing crosses were displayed lion was the baldness of the • Flinn, president of the Pathe Ex- in Detroit Tuesday night. The in planting its fiery crosses almo ', s t • able before the investigation, but terest Isadore Starr and II. A. Jacobs. Relief Conference which will be necticut Agricultural College, Jef- ling in size the $1,000,000 project change, owners of the film, in which that now there is virtually no anti- The drive for members is ex- burning crosses, of the sort that at the very door of the City Hal I ferson Medical School, Tufts., Johns recently announced by the Marshall Jewish feeling. this assurance was given. Hopkins, New Britain Normal, Field estate. alr. Rosenwald, who peeled to enlist the efforts of every 1 Submitting the report 'Were Dr. The rev s ion is the outcome of Wesleyan, New York University, Zionist in Detroit as it is a long negotiations Itetween Mr. Cohen on i Barnett A. Elzas, president of the Smith, Dartmouth, and Massachu- line since any concerted effort was behalf of his organization and its i organization and rabbi of Temple setts Institute of Technology. made to increase the membership Beth Miriam, Long Branch, N. J., Anti-Defamation League with Will The meeting opened with an ad- in this city. It is felt by Zionist 1 II. Hays, representing the Motion and Dr. Louis D. Gross, rabbi of dress by Rabbi Morris Silverman leaders here that there are at least Distributors I Union Temple, Brooklyn, who was P icture roducers who called attention to the outrages , 1,000 men and women in. the con,- I be made -- find will I instrumental in bringing the eharg- of Ameri Pca,•Inc., and committed in Roumania. The stu- I unmet' who are Zionists by faith . School Head. Praises Beth El Leader to Preach , On es which resulted in the investiga- in accordance. with detailed sag- dents went into considerable dis- 1 and (-titivation lout who have not' Noted gcstions by Mr. Cohen and Dr. Da- Inner Sanctum' "The cussions after which the resolution ' yet joined the !movement simply be Platoon System of Rabbis. m an of American I ti(Tn be report thanks Mayor Walker yid Philip:mon, d e a Sunday Morning. was adopted. ' cause they have notISMII aske to . Education. o and lames J Higgins Commis- The meeting was held under the do, sa. It is also felt that there are Wire Agreement. On Sunday morning of this week Isioner of Accounts, "for their a patential leaders among those . auspices of the Emanuel College nad,: Educational methods and nutter:- 11 preach ri1prompt action in connection with M ow Flinn 's telegram read: who are not yet officially connected • Club, an organization composed of r. Am . . ' t I • ii• oh aim at the training o f e cam I the investigation , and gratefully "Ndow York City , Jan. .1, 1928. entice of the With the movement but s hr 0 a e young men and women attending conunemorati "Alfred M. Cohen, President May- hildren for life in an all-inclusive sermon ipletion of 2a years of service as , acknowledges that it is to the May- , c universities in various parts of the well equipped for ultimate leader- in a rvisor the spiritual leader of Temple Ileth , e/r's attitude in the matter that the B'naiWrith, Cincinnati, Ohio. ship in the cause tot the Jewish I manner were discussed country. "Mr. deMille has agreed to the dress by Rose Phillips, supe the platoon systele; in the De- El. His subject will be "The Inner , improvement in conditions is large- The resolutions adopted read as llomeland. changes of titles [end modifications III. due. follows: An essay contest, the central , ,, f of scenes ttutlind e ••. letter written theme of which will be "Why Every , trod public schools, toefore the Sanctum." Rabbi Franin of "Whereas, the various outrages kl came to De•troit I It is urged that the report Mr. David Philip- ' of Congregation be made at by yourself and ation Beth El had a I Commissioner American Jew Should fle a Member I Ladies' Auxiliary and crimes against the Jewish peo- son of Dee. 21 to Governor Milli.: families and I public and that the action pronn- of the Zionist Organization of , Shanrek Zedek last Monday after- when Congreg ple cf Roumania, have continued ken of Ilays organization. Am tu be conducted in noon. The subject of Miss Phil- membersheip and Made- • ised by the mayor be announced unabated in spite of the promises d i n of very old a 136 America," is for California tomorrow I Sc was "Youth and the worshipp Yiddish and English, the lips' address , The report continues: leaving. of the Roumanian government to Hebrew, Committee Miss Phillips quate tt mple at the corner of soon (Thursday) to assist an those Executive judges respectively being Bernard :Changing check the lawless actions of its stu- the Washington avenue and Cliffold I "Your es to the end that both t,." I finds that the statement of condi- , g chan and Philip lig re garded as an authority on street, dents in attacking and killing Jews, het, i • f I: • Yowl • Isaacs, Jeseph Haggai spirit and the letttor of what you he 1 pl atoon system of education in the Women's Christian Asociation. In lions obtaining at the time of your FRED M. BUTZEL Six prizes will desecrating syangogues, burning Shanovitz. wanted will be accomplished and I elementary grades. 140'1 a tine new temple was built I committee's investigation is sub- scrolls of Law and in many other . awarded. o ha held in Detroit on Sunday, Jan. 29, the corrections made in the picture hat Miss Phillips pointed out that The essay contest is calculated avenue and Eliot 1is causing distress and suffer- :tray 1i:30 at the Hotel stutter at W0011W81 . 11 demand an now on exhibition before the pub- street, but this too was outgrown 1 existed for several years at Kings to arouse a great deal of interest modern conditions, which mg to fall upon the Jewish people, --- I . ) 11101 an increasingly exacting prepara- in the course of years and has been : Count Hospital anti-Jewish preju- o'clock. The morning conference lic in all cities may be made the younger we, students of the 8111011g especially JULIUS ROSENWALD nitv as tion by the individual if he is to reconstructed/ as the Bonstelle dice nod intolerance, disrespect to- will be followed by a luncheon in now, therefore, Jan. 10. • Tnle Ravened S yr- . Univer s ities a Ill W01111. , ward the Jewish medical i n ternee , honor of the dele ga tes - I "Regards, 1 to abolishtae well as among those who will join participate fruitfully in life as a ' acuse, Brown, Pennsylvania, Dart- Playhouse. Five years ago the visit-art has 'driven .101IN C. l'1.INN, 'social, economic, civic and ethical Lt] yea" which conditions culminated in a are invited to attend the an- mount, Bost„n, Columhia, Wesley- being "N'ice-resident Pathe Exchange." slums, already has acquired prop- timing the membership had drive. recent l y violent attack on three of the Jew- P Jewish Welfare Federation Ian, New York, Radcliff, Conn. Col- winiain R. Biameat (Turn to page two.) , non I Cohen, declining to make ethics on the South Side which may (Turn to page two.) ish Y internes. dinner that same evening at the , lege for omen, C onn. Agri cu It Mr. tht. letter detailing the mad-. be used as a site. Although faith- appointed regional director of the ur- public " our Executive Committee in- Hotel Statler. Rosenwald nor his assure- United Palestine Appeal, will ad al College Tufts Jefferson Medi- hint and Dr. • er Fir. .Ids that in a hospital supported Mentions outlined by he Pontiac J ew i sh congre ga. r . ress t David A. Brown, national chair- College, Johns Hopkins, and Philipson and accepted by Mr. deIrdes could be reuched last night, ,t by general taxation such conditions man of the United Jewish Cam- !cal New Britain Normal School, in a Mille and the Pathe Exchange, o it is understood that announcement tion Friday evening, Jan. 13, on should not he tttlerated and should with alorris D. Wald- I meeting assembled at the Emanuel program will be made soon o. paign, w lm nevertheless stated that the picture I of this Palestinian and Reali- in Visions which he will give inirr ,,,,_ ' i.e. eliminated for the protection of man will be the principal speakers 'College ChM, protest against the a after construction in the first unit ties: , the sick poor who are compelled by at the conference., is touring as revised will be preceded by project com- the continuance of such wanton excess- sions of his recent tour of Pales- of the Marshall Field l circumstances to seek the aid 'of country calling Similar conferences special prologue written and signed tine. M r. Blumenthal in his ad- ea and call upon the liberal and by the producer. In this preface,. mences. municipal hospitals and in the in- arouse the 'ample cultured in every suite to students of the universi- Mr. dealille seeks completely to ex- j Occupancy of the first unit of the dress will dwell particularly on the and SOCi01111.ril'al problems , threst of civic administration gene hp the still dire need of the Jeers in tics of the world to exert their in- • 0 :0 11011j, erally. e ulptite the Jews of guilt fur the I Marshall Field Garden Apartments Eastern anti Central Europe; Jeas fluence in preventing further ill- Jewish Ilameland. death of Jesus. The responsibility .I is expected by Oct. 1. To speed up of the "Your Executive Committee is . I who have been unable to rehat•ili- , justices and wrongs against the It was d e rided at a recent meet- Will Broadcast From Station WBMH, Braun's Music for the crucifixion, Mr. dehlille's I the work the city council will be g ratified to learn that, since this in- tate themselves during the post 'Jews and other minority peoples in preface will say, was entirely that asked to issue a special building ing to establish a forum for the thstigation, conditions at Kings war House, Every Thursday Evening, Featuring period as have the non-Jews the interest of international cut- termining who shall discussion of Zionist affairs, to of Caiphas, the corrupt High permit. In d e materially ' County !I t/spit:el have The tore, comity, brotherhood and sustained, the in the different countries. Romanoccupy the a.:, r d,, n li n t s , ner:ons meet twice a month at the Atkin- Good Music and Educational Lectures. im p roved. In or d e r that this ini- 'Joint Distribution Committee, for p eace.. and appointee of the Roman exceed $1,000 will son branch. Local speakers will he Empire and other hirelings of that whose incomes pro vement may be No admission will be which the United Jewish Campaign n s idered, preference will heard, despotism which at the time held not he co ,special committee on Kings County raises funds, is now engaged al- families with children for c harged. This new enterprise is in , I be. given MILTON M. ALEXANDER TO OPEN SERIES Hospital will continue to exercise ti , entire t I y in reconstruction ,., , Judea in thrall. ■ , t there will he mere the. hands of a committee beaded Ends Controversy. "'nea , dilligence in protecting the rights work and hat, succeeded in making AT 9:00 O'CLOCK NEXT THURSDAY EVENING t v " " se o f gardens and by Leon Kay. A feature of the- c res The revision of the "King of , than three a , , , of the patients at the hospital." nuntireos tit thousands of our co- hundreds e ligious discrim- . work of the canunittee will be the Kings" as it is to be shown after playgrounds. No r religionists self-supporting in com- "The New Movement For Better Understanding" Jan Di in this country is expected ination will be exercised but pros- sendingof speakers to other organ- munities where otherwise they will bring to an end a fight which pective tenants will be required to colitis in the city. The sum of • Will be Theme of First Talk; Leonard Braun might have given up the seemingly has been waged against the motion I supply references of moral desie- $I50 was voted for this work. _ _ _ to Sing; Popular Music Will Follow. , 1, i, o.•— struggle. The centilitre , ' picture on the grounds that it libel- , ability. I - : - II i ii p , groins atu I the activities Plan Suggested by Phalanx It is understood that execution of lett the Jewish race against whom I t• Jew-1..611g patriots in Central Club Meets With Fa- Beginning next Thursday evening, Jan. 19 at it tended, to arouse prejudice and of the Rosenwald project is contin- 1.urome has been a determent to the vor of Groups. also that from the historic point of gent on the success of the Marshall , 9:00 p. m., The Detroit Jewish Chronicle will con- work of the .1. l). C., L inking the _ _ • held development. duct under its auspices a regular weekly program of (Turn to page two.) .Capacity Crowd Present at " mplete independence of the coin- Sunday, TIan. 8, the re re- monities harder to accomplish music and interesting sentatives of the clubs, sororities Pisgah Pisgah Lodge Exer - while the agencies in Europe which Franklin Sermon Auxi T iar y Hears Marks 29th Year, Rose Phillips d t Chronicle to Sponsor Big Radio Programs MANY ATTENDING NIEBUHR TALKS LEADERS OF ORT CALL CONFERENCE European and American Orgetniea• tions Will Participate. "BAGDAD" TO OPEN EVENING SATURDAY EVE B'nai B'rith Sponsors Big Oriental Spectacle at Arena Gardens Saturday night at 8 o'clock the - doors of the Arena Gardens will BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—A gen coal Jewish reconstruction confer- swing open upon the first perform-' on America's Foreign owe to be held in Europe. will be ante of Band B'rith's production of the spectacle Relations called at the initiative tot the O rt , "Plad. The stoop a the socit.tty for promoding aterieul- garneredfromi the fanciful tales of ----- ian Nights brings to the I ut :,: • o ture and era fts among the Jewish • the Arabian Before an, audience of about modern stage a glimpse of the men and women Rev. Reinhold Nic pawl:dint). comniittee composed of Dr. splendors of the mystic East in the . A louhr delivered the second of a 5.-• e of Shithritzad and the Blue- Blumenfeld, Zion- alas I Brodnitz, Kurt Blumenfeld, ries of lectures on internath . loelrt, 1 Sultan. Featured in the (. 0111- relatians at the Hotel Statler I.e.t ist leader, Dr. Leo Bramso n. Dr Dol o ores Mardi, Anne David Lvovitch and Herr Traub, Pan)• are Tuesday noon. :I was appointed to work out the pro- Welt 1711111 and Marie Shultz, whose ability SA entertainers is well The lectures, sponsored by rant of the conference. group of woollen's, organizations of o he initiators of the conference knoa I la theatt•r-goers. T - g Th• appearance of Miss Welt- Which the Detroit C of Jewy holy that lending Jewish organize- ish Women is one, are proving very ' "'Tat in the Unittod Stairs and En- mar marks her return be the stage uperinte•n- I • S Is pular. Frank ( ' 04!,, rope, including the .American Jew- from the screen. after an absence : Joint Distribution Cm itt . if Iwo years, during whirl time dent of Detroit schools, presided at : :i t I with the a et h barn ass a last Tuesday's meeting. The repre-lamI the Ica will participate. c' she has articipatn ern. William Fox studios. sentation of Jewish men and , Supplementing the spectacle is a women Was quite large. . hippodrome and circus featuring a Speaking can the subject, An WILLIAM ROSENWALD number of famous acts and attra, - Einnomic Empire in Sill EC011Uillif I TO WED VIENNA GIRL Gans, including Captain Andrews' Age," 11r. Niebuhr said, in part: , — l'erforming Bears, which have s "If something more generous is o o me CHICAGO, 111.—(J. T. .A.)— al - -r. thrilled and delighted hippodr es re-1 not done by the United States 1,,,,,, ine „ and Mrs. Julius Rosenwald an a lienct :s throu g hout America and (carding /ear debts they will • , ,.•` to capacity . nounced the engagement of their L played „ , urope. and the symbol of what the world c..ii... son William. 2.1, to Renee Scharf,. house :• en the Lond•on Hippodrome , power used without sufficient until_ , daughter of Mi. and Mrs. ViCtOr , ,tarin g ligence• IScharf of Vienna. inert` an 7 . t ta tM U'r a ::'n' eXtA ra norn d'it - "With an annual income of more I Miss Scharf and her parents are: n a r y i , D r . Bartino's "Flying" than the total wealth of any n -- oar : I stopping here on their way h m ' Dogs, presenting a number of aer - nation in Europe and a living :from Buenos Aires, where she met standard two or three times as, young Rosenwald. This is Miss cal specialties. The otters Ozella Ed- • an and interest- COmpany high, the United States in creating I Scharr first visit to the United • wards ing animal net Ketrow and Com- into o so fast that it is seeping wealth pang' bring the famous tango ele- ther nations and increasinglStatea. No date has been set for the wed- ' ph ant, Lucy; 1Vbitcy Harris with . i T., foreign holdings at a rate of more . di ng , willi arr, Rosenwald is a grad- than $1,000,000,000 a year. The uate of the Massachusetts Institute! number Raymond and Marcus , present a that call offering of un f w from wealth I it the United States is piled of Technology. fur the best in clondom fro up by an inevitable process and it , three of the.most famous funanak- is terrible that there he no political .t.rs in the world. The Peerless Hil. and o economic process to control it.ENGLISH POLITICIAN lwrt Due appears in their "slide "America needs to have In an- IN ANTI-JEWISH TIRADE for life" aerial act, which for sheer , ________ derst anding of her position in re- l daring is unexcelled in circus his- LONDON. — J. T. AL—The tory. Romig and Ro o ney with their !adios by the world because she has both the anxieties of a wealthy Jevvish issue was injected in the Arabian horses offer an entertain- creditor and the fears of a politi- parliamentary by-election which ment feature that has for several , seasons been featured in the larg- cal novice. The Dawea plan has , w ill ta k e place in Northhampton. just rushed the problem of debt :Mr. Redwood, an independent est circus in America. to ttlement off until a later time, Conservative, is apposing the rev- Violet Sherlock of variety fame when other generations will have ular Conservative candidates. Hail- offer, her specialty contortionist forgotten the political aspects of , wood's campaign is strongly fen- act. Other acts, too numerous ta the war and will see only the ern- i tured by anti-Semitic propaganda. mention, include Frances Both and nomie ever-lordship of America." lie urge, the abandonment by ling- Company, Vaughan and Moiety. me. and c. The lent lecture will be deliv- land of the League of Nations since 1 trampoline artists supre day mom, Jan. 17. the the league, he asserts, Is being p. Cody, whose rut* clown carpi- ered Tie-slay Large Audience Hears Talk \ I ' subject Ming, "America's Relation used against Britain by alien ir:ter- national financiers, mostly Jewish." to the Orent." I Turn to page two.) IS BRILLIANT EVENT radio talks from Sta- tion WBMH, Braun's Music House, Wave Length 211.1 meters, 1420 Kilocycles. A talk by Milton NI. Alexander, well- known to the entire community for his many civic and social activities, who will speak on "The Move- ment For Better Un- cle r s t anding," will open the series next Thursday evening. These p r o grams are planned to give the Jewish public of Detroit a voice on matters of civic and at ional import through radio talks MILTON M. ALEXANDER by their recognized leadership. The large radio public, both Jewish and Gentile, throughout the country, will, we believe, musical entertain- welcome the high quality of ment these programs will offer and the educational nature of the lectures. It is hoped that the programs will tend to pro- mote the growing feeling of fellowship anti good will between Jets' and Gentile in Detroit and throughout the country. The musical program for the evening will consist of a group of English ballads by Leonard Braun, the well-known tenor anti owner of the station and a studio program of popular music. The program will begin at 9:00 p. m., with the vocal selections of Leon- ard Braun. The talk by Mr. Alexander will follow immediately. Musical organizations well-known to the Detroit public will entertain from time to time and soloists of high merit both vocal anti instrumental will fea- ture the Chronicle programs. The programs will be announced each week in the Chronicle and in the daily and Sunday newspapers. WATCH FOR THE RADIO PROGRAMS OF THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE DON'T FORGET TO TUNE IN ON WBMH NEXT THURSDAY EVENING. ASSOCIATION OF CLUBS IS FORMED cises Monday. work in co-operation with the .1. D. and fraternities who are interest- I C. are redoubling their efforts for : ed in organizing an association 'which will combine and utilize the Pisgah Lodge No. ill I. G. R. P.' rehabilitatien. and Bernard strength of all without encroach- formally installed their newly etre- Fred M. Butzel ing upon their individuality, met ted officers on Monday evening, : (iur . chc luiti rtm jt rte,r, , , h a n,t a. nlid treasurer at the Y. W. H. A., 8:1 Rowena Jan. P. The installation night pew respectively gram was an elaborate one, alut.the • of the U. .1. l'., in calling the ,,,,a , street. Scating capacity. of the Weal Icrith ; ference on bale!! of Mr. Brown and ' Jack Cooper of the Phalanx auditoriutn was taxed to the utmost I i n urg i ng. entry leader in the state Club, which is sponsoring the movement, outlined the plan and many people being turned away. . to be present, term this a friendly dangs e which 1 he kenoe e of t he eve- meeting when American Jews in- emphas ized th e. advantages y t splah d from such an iii! g isa, the innugura l adaress oof .0;1 t i g fuirrt r- are to be achieve ositoe,di,ittso the h te,aw n:e I fdilt,r,,e i 1,,,,f the hceu organization, and after some dis- I lent y M. Aloramovits the newly 1 elected president of Pisgah Lodge, ways and means of rendering as- cussion all of the delegates were , heartily in favor of it. who booty outlined the program to sistance. It was resolved that the dele- • I hr carrod out by the rev adininis- reports of the U. J. C.,: . gates meet again on Sunday, Jan. F i nancial h,. . i. tratiom. will be submitted by the state 15, to draw up tentative plans and A few of the many high 511015 1.1. goatees and b the the tide 'Mei from , the extensive program were em- path communitt: a s nsilt le and for elect temporary officers. The Phalanx Club has long sec- , , bodied in Mr. Abramovitz'a inaug- tht i r r ,. pee t • ,-e groups. ,.• Th I e SOW ' sal address: "We propose to fol. ,• onituitttoe will diacuss with the del- ognized the need- of such an as-co- grou p s tht ion an inv i tll es a grou a low the same type of highly i art- agates means for collecting out- , da td are interested in the e at to lectual advancement programs as standing accounts against the are • with e inov .era , . th Jack (cooper of heretofore," declared the newly pledges made during the drive of ',et in touch • elected president. "It is our inten- the United Jewish Clewed th 1, -hi Larry Bornstein at the Y. W. H. A. ' t' ' " t tion t• stage two big major events : in hthe spring of P126, 1 and during ' in the largest auditorium available, . ,, ,,, tment ntnlentlat. ca the -_ ,u,r,se 'is e ea" . LAY ANTI-SEMITISM obtaining men of national reputa- • ra's- ed " ." "" wing non mh.. arc well versed ir. the . 1. TO INDUSTRIALISTS oldittorml e ■ • .s the's. will be t„ r ic to b., discussed. One event mg ' PI l ''' . ' — --- inn e the no aalidtati " °"and '' „ ill be of general interest whil B ERLN1.1. I.— T. A.)—The m- na- Morris U. Waldman, who was at other will be of Jewish interest. one time a representative of the tionalist and anti-Semitic move- Also to assist in the furtherance of 1 :Joint Distribution Committee, hay- ment headed by Adair Hitler, which science and art by having lectures lectures charge of the children's work reached its peak in 1922 in the Ba- in these s bjects as there is no bet- `avian Putsch, wens liberally ti- ter way of acquiring knowledge. l and other social activities for sec- W e intend to make all our meeting., ern' years shortly after the war, foreign industrialists, states "Des will deliver a talk on his recent oh- nanced not enly by German 1 at by inspiring, instructive and interest- : Tageblat t." ing by having symposiums, floor de- servatit•ns in Poland, where he Berlinner The newspaper says that it has made a survey some three months bates, entertainments. talk, on of the ctedrib- Mr. Waldman has been fa- Jewish history, special programs aunt. Mr. country for many and to the funds miliar with conditions in years, that un- in utora its possesion lists of the Hitler such as family night and childr•n'a movement. the records show that flight when the programs will be con- ' his recent survey is authoritative leading business men abroad especially prepared for the occa- tribute,' regularly large Slims to the ..- well as interesting. . Rion." movement. last•Iled by Ginsburg. In concluding Mr. Abrannvitz JEWISH UNIVERSITY stated, "we are always ready to re- spond to the call of Israel, and any PLANNED IN PRAGUE HUNGARY ABANDONS COLLEGE REFORMS t•mergeney in this country or ° __ abri ad that requin.s our attention , T. A.)—The BUDAPEST.—(J. PRAGUE.—(J. T. A)—Prep:1r- we will always be reedy to lend a government bill,proposing to nuxl- helping hand. I ask the assistance ations for establishing • Jewish g principally for ify the numerus claumat law will of all the members to give us their : university here. of neighboring not be taken up at this session of co-operation in carrying out the ex- ,:lewish students indications tensive pragram the present ad. a•untries who are victims of the . parliament, present ministration plans to pursue." . numerus clausus laws, are being show. the pressure It aflame that due to The installation of officers cere- c•ntinued, states a report of the asemitic p arti e s, the gov- kian Jewish new spa . I of the anti-S M.iTI y W55 impressively conducted , Crec ho-Slova &band , ned its insist- e ernmenth . by Bernard Ginsburg, past-presi- : per , W asc herni I.isti. Th ere ar ' r en the bill. In a statement dent of District Grand 1.0diti, No. 6 four universities in Prague, each . enc. ' and Pisgah Lodge No. 31. The fol. 1 with a different language of in- )issued by vice-speaker of midis- meat. Poky, be declared that the , ; lowing officers were installed: lien- struction. In one the language of nu nerua clauses bill will not be the others ern-I rye Ahramovitz, president; Morrialinstruction is Czech, an urgent question in - Russian and Ukrain- considered ploy German, ti e near future. ism. s (Turn to next page.)