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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928

VOL. XXV. NO. 1.

DR. WEIZMANN AND
WARBURG SAIL FOR
AGENCY'S SESSIONS

"IF I WERE KING"

An Interview With Prince Carol of Rumania

By RENEE STRAUS

Within the last three years, 110 country in the world has
elicited Os much attention from the Jewish people as the land
of Rumania. The hotbed of anti-Seneitism, it has committed
excesses against Rumanian Jews at every occasion. The last
12 months were hitter for Itunoinian Jews. Changing govern-
ments found them the scapegoats.
There is One nun today around whom the destiny lot
Rumania revolves. Ile is Prim, Carol, an exile, who was
• renseitly driven from England. Ile gave up his right to the
throne to live. with Madam latin,c11, a Jewess,
Carol 110 if he were Ling of Rumania? That is the
startling question put to him by Re n ee Straus in an interview
from England. How
in London, before. ('aril was
would Carol treat the Jeff s
his country? What is his atti-
tude toward them? These are the questions answered by the
princes This interview, the very first of its kind, is of far-
reaching political importance.

World President Sees Pro-
gress in U. S. Understand-
ing of Zionism.

HOPES FOR PEACE IN
PRESENT CONTROVERSY !

Opposition Charges to be I
Scrutinized by Commit-
tee of Inquiry.

STUDENTS' LEAGUE '
IGNORES RUMANIAN
ORDER TO DISBAND

Anti-Semites Under Leader-

ship of Alexander Cuza,
Won't Lay Down Arms

soLu.rioN

OF JEWISH
QUESTION PREDICTED

Jewish Endorsement of U. S.
Rumanian Loan Greeted
By Cretziano.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

NO REASON GIVEN
FOR RESIGNATION
OF DR, A. FLEXNER

ASK FOR LAND

Former Legionnaires Make De.
mand for Settlement in
Palestine.

JERUSALEM.- -1.1.
A.1
A demand that land in Palestine•
be allocated for the settlement
of former Jewish soldiers in the
Palestine Legion was presented
to High Commissioner Lord
Plumer by a delegation headed
by I. Ben Zvi.

Rockefeller Foundation De-
nies London Lecture

Was the Cause.

, EDUCATOR CRITICIZED
I
UNIVERSITIES IN U. S.

ZELLA HIMELHOCH,
52, DIES SUDDENLY

Decried "Freak Degrees" in
Address at Oxford
University.

8-YEAR SENTENCE

Prison Term Given Leader in
Proskurov Pogrom
of 1920.

NIOSCOW. 1.1 '1'. A./
pan Slibehuk, leader IA the
Proskurov pogrom of P.121), sous
sentenced by the Soviet court
to serve a tenet of eight years
in Prue ii.
I

HABIMAH ACTRESS
AT CENTER SUNDAY

HADASSAH LEADERS
THREATENED WITH
DISCIPLINE BY Z. 0.

National Executive Commit.
tee Votes to Take Steps

To End Criticism.

AGREEMENT VIOLATED,
RESOLUTION CHARGES

Charges of Men's Organiza-
tion are Denied by Ha-
dassah Leaders.

Batya Bath-Eini to Interpret
NEW YORK. -- The National
BUCHAREST.- -id, T. A.l
NEW YORK. --
T. A.). - Ne
NEW YORK.---(J. T. A.1 -
Board of Hadassah, the ruling
Works of Noted Jew-
The Union of Christian Ctudest , , Prominent Detroit Merchant reason for the resignation of Dr.
Felix M. Warburg and Dr. Chaim
body
of the women Zionists, was
under the leadership of Alexand
ish Authors.
Weizmann sailed May 23 on the I
. Abraham I:testier, American Jew.
Succumbs to Heart
threatened with discipline by the
Cuza, has issued a statement at-
Mauretania for London to attend
ish educator, from his po st as di.
Zionist
Organization of America
Attack.
daring that as the repreaentatl,e
the sessions of the Non-Partisan
revise sof studies and medical celts
'Mi ., Bitty!. I\11\ -ELIO, 110(111 1111. Sunday. At an all-day meeting of
LONI)ON.—There we sat in a private garden, near etf 28,000 students, it refuses to
'anion of the general executive ',finale to-tress, who appeared in the Zionist National Executive
Palestine Survey Commission 01
romantic royal person- lay down its arms. The rens,-
Z„".118wirecti liras. : board, a Rockefeller Foundation,
the Jewish Agency which will open London. Prince Carol, the most
of the hoard recitals in Paris, London, Belgium Colmnittee at the Waldorf it was
age of Europe, the prince who gave up throne and scepter rate. it contends, has no right to vice-president 01 It o
was given by uflicinls
there on June 9.
decided that the National Board
11' r d ucs d aymorning, and his letter eif resignation was
dissolve
the
union,
which
inclutIrs
Considerable progress in the for a woman's love (it sounds almost like a movie title),
(.", on
of Ilitelassah had "violated the
the student organizations of all he
nut made public.
Zionist movement in the United I and I, veteran jou rn dist, who had
han
flow
specially front Paris to inter-
spirit of an agreement between the
, . it
university
towns.
The
student
W. W. lirierly, secretary of the
States was seen by Di. Weizman', I view hint. Ile sat there with a charming, amused smile on his lips; no
Zionist Organization of America
says, are just as good patriot- :Is
I board, announced that Dr. Flex-
upon the termination of his fifth attempt was made by' the :finest-king to open the eonversation. A the representatives of the authori-
and Iladassah," and the adminis s
tier's l''Siallati1111 W011111 bel'0111 ,0
visit to this country. In an inter- ,ore-free expressed tin hi , fact., he looked at one :LIU' Wailed.
trative committee of the Zionist
ties. The union, tne statement
effective July 1.
view with the representative of tie.
prince is a handsome man. concludes, will stop its actin av
Orgenization was authorized to
The K011(1111 education board,
Jewish Telegraphic Agency IsT e •
'fall, of athletic build, he is u
"take steps to bring about a com-
only when this is demanded by the'
founded by John D. Rockefeller.
his departure, the World
'el I usually graceful in his every area- students who elected it.
plete adherence to a fulfillment of
denied through Sir. Briefly, that
leader summed up his Imre—we
tore. Ile reminds one somehow
the said agreement on the part of
The government decision to dis-
ce et roversy had entered into the
of the present state of affair , I
of the fatuous .American movie solve the Union of the Christian
Illtelassah."
tireenetit of Dr. Abraham Flex-
the Zionist fovement in Anent,
star, Ronald (*.imam Strong, ye t Students, the Diminiatza stmt.,
This action is considered a reply
ner, for 15 years assoniateel with
declaring that "although the move-
delicate- -nonchalant, yet wistful. was made for the following rea-
to a vote of lack of confidence
the hoard.
ment may not have grown in nse.
We were all alone. Not even a sons: The participants in the roll'
made by the National Board of Ha-
$50,000,000 Fund Used Up.
silent butler hovered inobtrusively grins of Oradea, Mare included, in
hers during the last years. It ha,
1 dassah on April 22, when Mrs
lir. l'ivaner's nitir enu nt Kars
gained in Zionist conschostne. ,
Cenei_rt at Masonic Temple in the. backgroued. Suddenly, this addition to a large number of stet
Irma landheim, Hadassah presi-
into
i'irl'C't July I and arises from
in a more thorough under:se:eh,
man who had been perfectly at dents, the delegates of varion.
dent, led a movement to join op-
Draws Ennthusiastic
,
the fact that the $50,000,000 given
of Zionist problems. Ono still
ease became a timid, appealing student organizations, some
poaition forces in a demand for
by Mr. Rockefeller fur the ail-
finds in the United States the
Audience.
person, who, addressing nie in which have been recognized ;ea
reorganization of the parent Zion-
' enticement of medical education
existence of what one mightcatIl
perfect, accentless French, said:
:tome of which have not I te
has been used up, it was said.
the 'Jewish Monroe doctrine,' but
"Even If I Were King."
An etntheisiaqh- audience greet-
Board May Be Deposed.
recognized by the university st
A supplementary explanation
one is led Li believe that with the ed the Ilazoteir Choral Society
"You do nut want to interview Ides. Following the disturbatees
I The threat against the Hadaesah
issued by 1/r. Brierley read:
further spread of Hebrew edema- I Sunday at the Slasonic me, do you? You see, I an not
board
took the form of a resolu-
which took 'dace at Oradea, Mare.
"'rite statement appearing in the
and a proper appreciatiem of Temple, at a concert which permitted to give interviews.
I the university senates punishe• I
tion that was unanimously adopt-
morning papers with reference to
the spiritual and moral sato, brought an ovathen fur Prof. E. am not permitted to consider niy- the guilty students in accorthene•
eile, mt
al, , t hrs
although
s:,x women who are
the resignation .of 11r. Abraham
which the rebuilding of Palestine Zaduelkowski, the director, and the self a private person. There aro with the findings of the inquiry
members the
e
Flexner from the general educa-
bring" to Jewish fife, a closer ap-: entire choir. a great iii iv people who Lek
were
present.
These
women joined
onuoissions. In university circles
tion board gives the impression
proximation to a thorough-going'
Several fine voices in the choir great pleasure in misquoting me. it was thought that this punish-
with the rest of the committee, it
I that there' is something more in
conception of Zionism as it pre- nt tracted special attention, among 1 have to be very careful indeed.
was
said,
"because
they agreed
ment would result in the students
ZELLA HIMELHOCH
BATYA BATH.EINI
I the situation than has been re.-
vails in Europe will come about," them being Miss Rhoda Goldberg, Some of nip best friends tell me preserving order and devotes
that public criticism of the Zionist
v.aled
This is not the fact
leaders
should
at
least
have been
Dr. Weizmano stated.
, oprano; Benjamin Rice, basso; they would feel greatly relieved if themselves to their studies.
,
robs Detroit of one of its most
and Holland, will give a concert at
" l'he board's full statement
Urges Chalets Movement.
postponed until the national con-
t Worse Orley, S. Shane, A. Kesten- I were deaf and dumb, when co 1- Inflammatory Meetings Continue. prominent merchants. NIL Ilimel- 1
leaves no room for any such mis- the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne, vention in Pittsburgh on June 25."
"It is to be regretted that on, haute, tenors, and the Slisses I. ing in contact with journalists.
at S p. nu. Sunday.
The student organizations of I le leech died suddenly at Harper Has-
The national hoard of Iladassah
does not see in the United States Sehumitcher and E. Freectern, You jaugnalists are even more capital, however, continued to pital, at the age of 52, fa ii iiw i ng :apprehension. As set forth in
Miss Ilatth-Eini's interpretative
I that statement, the fund If $50,-•
feared than kings nowadays.
will nut be the first deposed by the
even a trace of a Chalutz move- altos,
carry on their agitation, only thi , a heart attack on Tuesday eve- i 0 00,000 given to the board by Mr. readings have been acct II meal by
"In any case, this hide-and-
Zionist executive committee If
ment. The argument that prosper-
Interesting Program.
ning.
time under thepretext that they
WulfI Rockefeller some years ago for the outstanding critics us u ique and such action is considered necessary
my grain.
•
ity is not conducive to the creation
Selections by the 'cellist, Misha seek game goes against
Mr. Ilimelhoe•h, the sun of
were. seeking to obtain the ivies,
artistic to the highest de. see. One in this case, it was said. The wos
of the pioneer type is not con- Celzayel; piano selections by S. I can't help being natural. Even of their imprisoned colleagues. Ilimelhoull and Illuma Ilirshburg
'HivarlePment of medical
is
a I tion, the appropriation of which of the best readings on the pro- men's group was formerly headed
vincing, since, as everyone knows, Shpargal; the work of Clarence if I were king-----"
The university senate thereupon II imelhoch, began his
gram is the interpretation of 1.5. by a central committee, the mem-
,
Dr.
Flexner
conceived
and
super-
The prince interrupted himself,
„nisi
mi s h,
neatly Chalutzim have arisen in Nagel, organist, and S. Solomon,
decided to reconsider the sets merchant in Caro,
I vim'''. has been prat•tically ex- Ansky's "Grandmother" (Die Bo- bers of which were expelled from
Germany. The reasons for the piano accompanist, also won favor blushed, it seemed to me, and, in
to Detroit I haust
tences. Several of the students with his three. brothers
lienuh1.
ed.
or th e ist,, ,„
an unnatural tone, continued:
office in 1921.
German Chalutzim were not only with the audience.
were released, because it was: in 007 to open one
Miss (lath-Eini is a scion of the
Retirement Voluntary.
Resolution Adopted.
economic, as many of them were
The programa included selections "Pardon me, madame—so you are found that they were innocent.I first specialty stores, and almost I
"Sl onths ago Dr. Fletxner stag- historicel family of the "Sheba" or
The resolution adopted by the
Professor Zaludkow- from Paris--what dex.s Paris think
scions of prosperous families. arranged
immveliately
eat
his
arival
litstim•
But the senate soon realized that
Rabbi Isaiah Harwich (1500 national executive committee,
he
was
approaching
as
gested
that
These German Chalutzim were in- ski, and the music by A. Rubin- of me?"
this did not restore order. The an active civic worker.
the retiring age established by 1030, who became famous as a which is a body of 140 men and
The Jewish Question.
spired by the Palestine appeal out stein, 1,. Low, S. Golub, S. S010-
Organised Retail Merchants.
Bucharest student organizations
the board it would be wiser for mystic and moralist by his popular
of sheer spiritual attraction to the neon, Slana-Zucca, S. Shpargel, M•
A heavy silence had descended. continued to hold their infla,nma-
One of his first efforts was to him to withdraw at this time, thus hook, "The Two Tables of the env , women from all parts of the (itm-
; !lay, ruling the Zionist organization
unique effort of a land ess peo- Gelber, M. Brie), and from Saul.- I to fel. ill at ease. This one tory ineetings .
covince
the downtown merchants
n
such talent." She was first connect. between its annual conventions,
for
opportunity
ple," Dr. 'NelZ111111111 Suitt.
Saens.
phrase "If I were king," seemed
The rectorate, the Diminiatza of the advisability of closing their giving
with Perez Hirschltein's troupe in
Rabbi Hershman Speaks,
Making his last comment upon
to be the gate to the danger zone, states, therefore decided to dis- stores on Saturday night. This led I changes in the character and or- which she held a prominent place ,
"Whereas
the World Zionist Or.
:
the Zionist controversy In the
Workers' songs, national hymns, and the prince had inadvertently atolYe them. As for the Union of to the present Saturday c l osi ng ' ganization of the board's work as appearing with them in Odes sa, 1'114%
might seem proper. When it be-
ganization has recognized the
United States, Dr. Weizmann ex- religious and other music was in- crossed the threshold. I know that Christian Students, it functioned policy of the big Detroit stores.
f the I came known that Dr. Flexner was Warautw and other cities of Rus- Zionist Organization of America
pressed his fervent wish that eluded in t he well balanced ro- I should have helped the prince hitherto without the permission
, , of S I ' lh w a s . , o
sia. Then she played fur some
recce be restored. "I ant still gram. out of his embarrassment. I the university senate, and it was organizers of the. Retail MerchantsProp0sing to retire. other °poor- time with the Ilabinuth under Ze- as the supreme body in general
Zionist matters for the United
re, tunities fur service were urged
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, whet was should have continued the mean-
hopeful that a peaceful solution
therefore dissolved by the minis- Association and served
upon him, but he felt that the mach, during which time tshe ap-
and
will be found possible set as to one of the guests at the concert. ingless conversation about Paris. try of the interior. If the stu- i en dung
le
1 is . , I. .
peared at Vienna at one of the • "Whereas
' 'h
s;et
the Zionist Organize•
end the harmful conflict in the I greeted the Ilazomir. Ile reviewed But my professional armor resist- dents attempt to continue their also helped to organize the Retail I move now announced would give Zionist Congresses. Later she ap- Sta\\
reedom
for
the
the
greatest
f
him
tion
of
America
entered into an
v
ise-
as
s
was
„
!
similar
efforts
in
the
organization
Zionist Organization of America.
t thissentimental mood. In- agitation they will be dealt with • Credit Bureau. Ile
r- peared on the stage with the Vilna agreement with Hadassah and
I do hope that the solution will ;of musical groups in Europe, and stead, I grasped the opportunity to by the courts-martial. I president of the Detroit Board of I leisurely pursuit of his many pe
Troupe in Belgium, Holland and
agreement en.
"Whereas
by
the
come about without a demand for I expressed the wish that the De' launch a direct attack upon the
interests.
The 22 students who are under Commerce and a director of the I sonal Dr.
Flexner's retirement le London.
timed into between the Zionist Or:
the sacrifice of persons who have troit group may grow from unsuspecting Carol.
arrest are kept in the fortress of Business Property Association.
She retired for a time from the ganization of America and Hadar-
wholly
voluntary
and
he
leaves
the
served the cause for many years. strength to strength.
"Prince, you will pardon nee if Szilagy. Their leaders, Sirbulescu
as.
I Aliation
ffi
His F
stage to write a scenarist` for a film
active in Internal
The liazomir choir
will broad- I disregard the eonventional rules and Theodorescu, are to be put on
l life. I general education board after entitled. "Rabbi Leva4 Isaac of sub certain rights of autonomy
(Turn to Page Two).
Ile was
.
I cast leer station Mi lt on June 24. under which this interview has trial for breaking into the resi- being. a Matson and member of the ' manP ears of remarkably sue- Berditchev," the selling off which t
(Turn to Las
cessful service carrying with him
been granted to me. I know very dence of the rector, Dr. Pangrati. Moslem Temple, and the Michigan the
unqualified good wishes of the was the main purpose of her (ore
Is iutrtIrsot uonf, tshe political drama which The others will be tried for dis- Sovereign Consistorv. He was also
ing
to
America.
In
Deremloer,
membllrat of the board and the
turbing the peace. The Alves of A member of the Redford Country
19211, she Wait invited to e•tme to
know, o f i coupe,01.:aetrs;uahlt( );(. tbs.' the union have been scaled up and Club, the Phoenix Club and the Ki- members of the staff, all of whom Palestine to participate in the He-
I
vortex of Rumanian life these have been placed under militray wanis Club. Ilis chief recreation greatly regret his withdrawal. '
In accepting. the resignation, leew Theater troupe at Tel Aviv,
clays. But it is far from my pur- guard.
was gulf.
T. A.1—Jacques
the trustee's made public the fol- but det•iltied the invitation because
1
pose to attempt to disturb your
Ile leaves three brothers, Her-
---
Goldberg, manager of the Paris calm or to penetrate your private
(Turn to last Page.)
man Israel and Moses, president,
See
Peace
Ahead.
(Turn to Page Five • )
"111" of the Jewish Telegraphic life, which I respect too much to
•
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.1—The sec r e t a tr. y and treasurer resnective.
District and Hadassah CO Agency,
y. died Friday morning as a
I recent statement of the United Ru- ly, of Ilimelhoeh Bros. et: Co., and
Detroit Service Group Work-
result of injuries he received when make journalistic capital of.
Elect Convention Del -
only want to ask you one question,
a sister, Mrs. Morton F. Ashner,
ers Undertake Collec-
he was shut in the office of the which if you cannot answer frank- manian Jews of America favoring
agates Sunday.
ly, do nut answer at all. The the $00,000,000 loan being sought also a resident of Detroit.
tion of Pledges.
agency on Tuesday.
Funeral services were held Fri-
in
the
United
States
by
the
flu-
Jacob Bueger, la, a native of question is: If you were king of
m. from the chattel of
The Detroit Zionist District, at
ni anian government, was viewed day at 11
At a meeting of the Detroit
a meeting at the Shaarey Zedek Riga, setts arrested eta the charg e
Temple Beth El, with inter-'
Rumania, Prince Carol, would you as marking the conclusion etf an
Service Group, at the Phoenix Club
have permitted the barbaric ex- entente cordial between the R
branch, Twelfth and Atkinson, on of murder. Itueger, who was
mete in Woodmen. Cemeat•.y.
Monday evening, under the chair-
starving student, had been em- cesses that have recently been manian government
Tuesday evening. listened to a
the
Je
and
ployed by Goldberg. and dismissed committed against the .(ewes
A braham Lachover Heads Detriiit Committee in Charge of manship of Samuel Summerfield,
e s n i of Rumania in a news item in s,
discussion of the differences in the
president. steps were taken by
10 days later because of ineffi- your country?"
Collections; Appeal fur Fund Issued by Louis Lipsky;
present controversy in the ranks
New York Times.
leaders of the local United Jewish
ciency. On Tuesday litmger cattle
Repelled by Anti•Semitiam.
of the Zionist Organization of
Joseph Barondess Elected to Ilead American I. und.
The Times, reproducing the
Campaign committee to collect
into the office and fired four shots,
America.
Prince. Carol was evidently statement of Bennett E. Siegel-
outstanding pledges and thereby to
two of which entered Goldberg's
M. M•rzan and Joseph Haggai,
taken aback by my unexpected stein, president of the United Ru-
FloWen Day rieetell at the meeting of the board increase the national fund for work
The firteellih
onslaught. Ills smile vanished, minima Jews Of America It-ports
speaking in defense of the present both'
of
directors
of
that
organization
in Russia .colonization and Polish
The federal took place on Sun-
the Jewish National Fund, the
administration, pointed to the ac-
he looked around as if for that Dr. Stephen S. Wise a- presi-
Boulevard 'et ti-redeeming agency of theZion- held in New York on May 15, relief work during the summer
day. May 27. Goldberg, who was and
help—or was it to make sure that dent of the American Jewish Con- Chenerstone of Dexter
complishments of the present lead-
which
was
attended
by
representa-
months.
Talmud Torah Laid by Hon.
... movement, will be observed
40 years old, was a native I if n° intruding ear was a witness to
ership in Palestine, and declared
The meeting was attended by 50
David W. Simons.
Ittughout the country this Sun- tives of the , Zionist Organization,
Odessa, Russia. Ile studied in the unexpected turn taken by the grass, expressed agreement with
that the tightof the opposition
of the
Mizraehi, Poale Zion, Zaire Zinn, workers anti was addressed by
means to restore to pow er the Italy and France, and settled in conversation between the prince the move. The dissolutil11
asv
Christian
Students'
League
and
the
of
Zion
and
Hadassah.
Soils
Order
David
A. Brown, national chair-
laving
th.
Of
The
ceremony
k
Detroit
it
is
expected
that
I
BrandeisaleIlaas group, and this Paris after the war. Ile had been and a journalist of Paris.
retirement of Coca from the chair cornerstone of the new Helens
JosephBarondeatt, nationally- man or the U. J. C., who pointed
1'1' than 201) volunteers will can-
they characterize to be much worse in charge of the Paris office for
Then, inn firm voice, as if de- of economics at the University of
promenent ennimunal worker, and out the needs for the immediate
school
in
the
Dexter
section,
tr.
s
for
funds
through
the
salt.
of
than retaining the present admin- four years when be nest his death termined to meet my frankness Jassy were pointed to as indication
the corner of Tamale, and Holmur, !lowers. The local committee is a Ziemist of long standing, Was raise,: of a $3,100,000 emergency
), while continuing his faithful sere-
istration with all its faults. p ia
of the new agreement.
(Turn to Page Five)
was carried Out in a solemn and headed by Abraham Lachover, as chasm president of the Jewish Na- fund required by the Joint Distri-
speakers, however, admitted some I ices. Ile was unmarried.
impressive manner.
chairman, with Miss Dora Saper- tional Fund. Solomon Lampert, bution Committee.
weaknesses in the present admin. I
May Sue Delinquesis.
business Mail, Was elected treasur-
J. Frietilx•rg, who presided. stein as secretary.
istration. Mr. Merz tat, even ap-
During the coming two weeks,
opened the meeting with appro-
Mr. Larhover states that the er and Isaac II. Rubin was rt.-elect-
proved of a change in leadership.
priate remarks in which he re- goal set for this year is $3,000. In ed secretary, an oft, which hi , has the 50 workers undertook to visit
but urged that the opposition be
viewed the work of the United an appeal to the young men and ea-roped for the last IS years. The ddinquent pledgers in an effort
first defeated, and then all neces-
Hebrew Schools from the time the women of the city, he calls upon National Fund, the agency which to raise Detroit's quota in the
sary changes made.
first school WAS founded to the them to enlist OS volunteers, on Ie. • . I. I in I 'destine 111 SHIM emergency fund.
Speaking for Opposition.
malienahlr firoperty of
An important decision of the
present day.
Saturday evening on Sunday morn- Iii:
Mrs..1. II. Ehrlich, speaking for
, people, is as ergt.1117.71- meeting was to sue for ths
Rabbi E. Aishishkin offered a ing, at any of the following sta- t s,"
the opposition, reviewed the charg-
by all perms in the: amounts pledged all who mail
,
prayer in Hebrew. Rabbi I. Stoll tions: Jev.vish Center, 31 Mel-
es of mismanagement by the pres-
s sfeenent. Men rept...ent- P
and are in position to
manspoke of the significance of a bourne; 'Yiddish Folkshul, Twelfth Z. .
ent administration, and outlined
. taloa. fee-tens in the pay. Leaders in the campaign
religious education. and Rabbi A. and Gladstone; herby ('enter, ells er
the Iladassah reorganization pro-
ss et were chosen on the new therefore urge the immediate pay-
M. Ashinsky spoke at length about East Kirby; Philadelphia and By- le
posals, which taill for the election
They . ment of pledges, before it becomes
Jewish education as a communal ' roe Talmud Torah, anal li'nai Zion iii-trative committee.
of an administrative committee of
duty.
Svnagegue. Holmor and Humph- are I Chaim Arlomorolf, S. Bon. I necessary to take such steps.
seven non-paid Jewish leaders who
chek,
Abraham
Goldberg,
Harry
J. ;
$425,000 Already Received.
David I,ifchitz, a pupil of the , rep.
should have charge of all Zionist
Kahn, Moses Lorene and David
Over $425,000 has already
Hebrew High School, greeted the
Offer Three Prizes.
affairs. A change is needed if
Su
r.lut.
reached
the treasury of the United
h
e
children of the new section in t
,
A..1. Koffman, chairman of the
•
• •
Zionism is to succeed. Mrs. Ehrlich
Jewish Campaign in response to
name of the boys, and Cyril Detroit Jewish National Fund, an-
declared.
the urgent appeal of Mr Brown
Schwartz, a member of the next , nouncea also that volunteers may NATIONAL FUND AGREES
Philip SI inewitz, speaking in
to "borrow in advance" a shore of
graduating class of the action's, enroll by calling him at Cadillac TO AMERICAN LOAN TERMS
opposition to the present adminis-
spoke in the name of the girl 977s. and they will Is• assigned a
JERUSALENt. — (J. T. A. — 'the $3,100,000 emergency fund re.
tration, expressed regret that ad-
q_uired by the Joint Distribution
pupils.
The'
Palestine
headquarters
of
the
district, and material, including
ministration forces should resent
Cantor David Ctevans song SO111• Rowers will be delivered to them. Jewish National Fund have con- Committee for the continuation
criticism, and declared that an op-
of its work during these summer
selections from the psalms. Th.•
sented
to
the
terms
of
the
Wall
Three prizes are to he awarded
position faction is needed in Zion-
prigileire of laying the corner- to the three highest collectors this Street loan for $3,250 000 which is months.
ism to stimulate greater interest
Following the lead of Chicago,
stone was purchased by Hon. David Flower hay, them. prizes being of- now bring negotiated.
in the movement. Ile charged the
W. Simons.
A report ti, this effect was cur- the first to respond with its ad-
fend by a friend of the National
present administration with hav-
Louis Duscoff, chairman of the Fund
rent here following the arrival by vance of $250,000 toward this
ing permitted Zionism as a philos-
building committee, stated that the
I
aeroplane from Pavia
of Mark emergency fund, the Montreal,
Appeal by Mr. Lipsky.
ophy of Jewish life to approach a
building will be ready for occu-
Asking that all sections of the Schwartz, director of the Palestine Canada, committee, of which C. L
stage of bankruptcy, by ignoring
pancy nut later than the begin- Zionist movement in America co- department of the Zionist Organi- Friedman and Robert Hirsch are
the cultural needs of Zionists. He
ning of the month of Elul, in time operate in making the Flower hay zation of America. who made the treasurers, forwarded a check for
pointed to the failure of Young
for the fall semester registration. of the Jewish National Fund on trip fur the purpose of completing $20,000; $20.0e0 seas received
Judaea as an example, and de-
Sunday, June 3, the most success- the necesesry arrangements for from the committee of Portland,
clared that a strong administration
Ore., headed by Ben Selling. Ju-
TELEGRAMS IN YIDDISH tut of the fifteen annual flower tarrying through the loan.
would never have permitted Young
According to the report here, the lius L. Meier and Arthur M. Ep-
ACCEPTED BY SOVIET days that have been held, LOUIS
Judaea to decline.
Lipsky, president of the Zionist loan will amount to $3,000,000. will stein; and $20,000 came from the
"A Hoes. Divided."
Jewish National Welfare Fund of
MOSCOW'.-1J. T. A.) — Yid- Organization of America, this week be repayable in 20 years at six and San Francisco, of ,
Mr.
Mr. Slomovitz, at the same time,
Top row, left to right: Norman H. Birnkrant. Miss Jennie Seltzer, Miss Anna Oxenhandler (regis-
A. S.
issued a circular letter stressing ■ half per cent interest. One half
dish
telegrams
are
accepted
for
declared that the opposition has
Rabbi Leon Fram (general director of the coll•gei, Mrs. Simms Grabo•er, Dr. Solomon B. Freehof,
Glikbarg la secretor. The balance
of
the
amount
is
to
be
turned
over
transmission in the Soviet Union, the importance of the Jewish Na-
Milford
Stern
(president
of
Temple
Bet
El),
failed to present ■ constructive trar),
Jackel,
up
the
total
(commencement lecturer, of Chicago), Miss Elsie
to the Jewish National Fund for of the money making
- Fund and its work.
according to a circular issued.
Program, and said that the crisis Miss Sadie M. Garfinkel, Mrs. Bessie Silverman, Miss Beatrice Stungo, Albert H. Silverman.
of $125,000 was received in
The telegrams must, however, be ! Reread.. Heads National Food. lend purchase and the other half
in the ranks of Hadaesah. threat-
left to right: Miss Edith E. Davis. Miss Ethel Ginsburg, Miss Ann Goldberg. Miss Helen Horo-
from
various
Seated,
New officers to head the meH- for the consolidation plan of the smaller amounts
ened by the resolution of the Zion- witz, Mrs. Rose E. Weinman, Min Lillian Gordon. Miss Doris Levin, Miss Hannah Miskin, Miss Helena written in Latin or Russian char-
other communities.
acters. can Jewish National Fund were Zionist Executive.

GIVEN AN OVATION

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OF J. T. A.
DETROIT ZIONISTS rr MANAGER
IN PARIS MURDERED
DISCUSS CONFLIC

MOVE TO COLLECT
PLEDGES TO U. J. C.

Observe Fifteenth Annual Flower Day
On Saturday Night and All Day Sunday

SOLEMN RITES
MARK CEREMONY
OF NEW SCHOOL

Commencement Class, Temple College of Jewish Studies

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