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Barondess

Report Submitted to Louis Marshall, President American,
'
Jewish Committee, and Dr. Chaim Weizmann,
President World Zionist Organization.

NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.1 — "Mie ,
Nlourn Ills Loss — Joseph litirdn - ,
,loss."
TO these six words en-
graved on white cards, displayed
in 150 ears, 15,000 men andat wonH
"I" gave poignant articulio
Thursday as the funeral cortege I

Renounces His Candidacy
For Election to Any Of-
face in Organization.

Due to the Fourth of July
falling on WednesulaY, all eoPY
for insertion in next week',
issue of The Detroit Jewish
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p. tn. nun Tuesday. All society
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items reaching The Chronicle
office after that hour will be re-
tained for publication in the fol-
lowing week's issue.

5-YEAR PROGRAM FOR JEWISH AGENCY
WORK IN PALESTINE RECOMMENDED BY
AMERICAN EUROPEAN COMMISSIONERS

Leaders Speak at
Camp's Dedication

Chronicle Forms Close
Day Earlier Next Week

Ginsburg Camp for Mothers

tintl Babies Officially

Opened•

More than soo

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I

noon in the fn'stisIlea whirl,

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1928

VOL. XXV. NO. 5.

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ed the dedication of the Ginsburg
cap Mothers
for
others and Babies,

Minimum Budget of $5,000,000 Agreed Upon; Appeal to
World Jewry Issued for Re-establishment of Country
of _
Origin; Leaders Pledge Aid to Movement

)

1MANDATE GOVERNMENT URGED TO ASSUME ROLE
t'helsea.
MAKES MOVE FOR SAKE ,
FULL TEXT OF HISTORIC DOCUMENT CABLED
Officers of the Jewish Welfare !OF GUARDIAN IN INTERPRETING MANDATE TERMS
'OF "PEACE, HARMONY"
ralion and the Jewish Centerai
THROUGH JEWISH TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY
Association, and other
Jews of United States, Zionists and Non - Zionists, Pledged
leaders
the connnunity, and members of I
to Raise $3,000,000 Annually for Next Five Years
e eutrsenole w P}I''oarekd. His Supporters Deplore This
Commissioners Appeal to Entire Jewish W orld t o Make ' t 'lfirttujgehllhe rBt
the Mothers Clubs of Detroit
icit market1st he
' Simplmany
Towards Yearly Budget of a Million Pounds.
Action; Convention to
Necessary Sacrifices "To Establish an Ideal Which
greeted the opening of this camp.
rites
f th
p ea last a!
oe
Open on Sunday.
Five large buses conveyed more
Will Be a Just Source of Pride to All."
speaker characterized as a child in'
than :100
ople to the camp site
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The Jews of the United States,
his boundless love and faith in his
and about Stilt more came in auto-
NEW YORK.— Declaring that
irrespective of their affiliations, Zionists and non-Zionists
LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — The report of the Jewish fellow men.
mobiles.
a he would not seek re-election as
rroun
d
ed
by
For
tw
o
days,
su
Agency Commission, submitted to Louis Marshall, president
Dr. Leon Goldrich Urges
Harry S. Sheinimin, member of alike, were pledged to raise annually a minimum of $3,000,-
guard of honor, the b ody had lain president if the Zionist Organi-
the Jewish Centers board of direc- 000 to make up for the next live years the million-pound
of the American Jewish Committee, and to Dr. Chaim in
It at the Riverside Funeral zation of America, Louis Lipsky
Foster Homes to Sup-
tors,
acted as master of ceremon- annual budget for the rebuilding of Palestine as a Jewish National
Weizmann, president of the World Zionist Organization, On Parlors, Seventy - sixth street and 1
plant Asylums.
ies. He road greetings from Mrs. Home in accordance with the terms of the tnandate of the League of
Thousands
June 18, 192S, was made public by the commissioners throng
' A ',sternum avenue.
S. It. Glogower, ion behalf the Natians entrusted to Great Bntain.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency Sunday. The document reads in full as passed the coffin.
An equal amount is to be raised annually by the Jews of Euro
Detroit organizations, the He- Young Monism s Hebrew Associa-
Wise, Brainin Tributes.
. and other countnes to enable the
follows:
brew Orphan Home and the Baby tion, and from Rabbi Leon From._ —
Thousands fought for a place in 1
37 Lowndes Square,
extended Jewish Agency, includ-
Mr. Stern's Presentation.
Day
Nursery
among
them,
who
ttii),ufkati,e,tialtattii'lustrtsopti4t!nhwr„the,
London, S. R, 1,
ing Zionists and non-Zionists, to
!'
ilfard
Stern,
chairman
of
the
are planning the construction of
June IS, 192S.
carry out a program of reorgan-
camp committee of the United Jew-
buildings
to
house
orphans,
were
1and Reuben Brainin at the firts1
Louis Marshall, Esq.
ization and extension.
ish
Charities,
in
presenting
the
urged at a meeting at the Jewish
The British government as the
Dr. Chaim Weizmann.
camp to the Centers, said he felt
Welfare
Federation
offices
at
51
tribaus
mandatory power for Palestine
Gentlemen:
he
had
to
rub
his
eyes
to
make
sure
West Warren avenue. on Wednes-
climax. From Fourteenth street •
Pursuant to the mission en-
must assume the role of a guardian
he was awake —that the Jewish
day
evening,
to
put
their
money
in
, until Fourth on &TOMd avenue the
trusted us by the terms of refer•
towards a ward in its interprets-
service rather than in marble Centers Association should actual-
ence and specifications bearing the Installation of New Officers . street was crowded with people
ly be able to claim as its own such Beth El Rabbi Honored on tion of the terms of the Palestine
walls.
who disregarded glowering skies
date of June 1, 1927, tin conduct
mandate which impose upon the
Dr. Leon Goldrich, executive di- a beautiful camp. "Dreams do
July 9; Moonlight
30th Year of His Ministry
and disconifort for this last fare-
a survey and investigation into the
government of Palestine a greater
rector of the Hebrew Sheltering come true, :1 r. Stern declared.
Monday Evening.
well. At the Public Theater,
Here.
resources, economic conditions and
share of responsibility and co-op-
Mr. Stern referred to bliss Mary
;Guardian Society at 1 leasantville,
where public rites were held, a line
possibilities of l'alestine, to facili-
eration with the Jewish endeavors
Caplan as "the patron saint of this
,
N.
Y.,
who
emphasized
that
he
two blocks long had fought fur
comprehen-
Morris
Shatzen,
for
the
past
few
a
than has hitherto been the case.
tate the framing of
;speaks as one who has gathered ex- enterprise." Ile paid tribute M
The board of directors of Temple
sive and systematic 'migrant for years one of Detroit B'nai Writ h's entrance since early morning.
The attitude of the United States
"this
wonderful
woman
who
was
perience in work with children dur-
Beth El, at a meeting last. Wednes-
Workers, women, actors of
most
active
workers,
was
elected
future constructive work in l'ales
ing the last :15 years, was the the inspiration of the camp," and day evening, voted Dr. Leo M. of America toward its dependen-
every rank, representatives of Nei(
cies is cited an evidence in the in-
tine and for the guidance of a re-
speaker of the evening. Ile Wan turned the camp over, in the name
York's literati, composed the
organized Jewish Agency, we sub-
t( rontation of the international
'
introduced by Julian II. krolik, of the United Jewish Charities, to
crowd that thronged the streets.
law.
mit this, our unanimous report.
Mann
M.
Alexander,
president
of
who acted as chairman.
Mayor Hylan's Address.
These are the direct recommen-
i
It seas with considerable reluc-
the Jewish ('enters Association.
Care
of
Dependent
Children.
William Ellin, former editor of
dations of the Jewish Agency
tance that we assumed the respon-
Mr. Alexander's Acceptance.
Taking as his subject "The Best
the Day, teas the master of cere-
Commission which was set up last
sibility involved in the task com-
Mr. Alexander pointed out that
Care and Development of Depen-
monies at the Public Theater. Ad-
year as the result of a pact be-
mitted to us, fully recognizing the
the camp is to serve as a memorial
dresses were delivered by former
dent Children," 1/r. Goldrich de-
tween Dr. Chaim Weizmann, ten-
difficulties and delicacy of the proti-
to the departed parents Ball wife
Glared that there are new ideas in
Nlayor Jahn F. Ilylan, Abraham
resenting the Zionists, and Louis
lem to be confronted, the variety of
of Bernard Ginsburg, noted leader
child development. The old idea,
Caftan, editor of the Forward,
Marshall, president of the Ameri-
in the Detroit Jewish community.
opinions entertained by Jews of
LOUIS
LIPSKY
he said, was to take orphaned chit.
Rev. Z. Masliansky, Reuben Brain-
can Jewish Committee represent-
Ile explained that the camp is to
Palestine and those living in other
'Iran, put them in a building, feed,
in, Dr. S. Niargoshes, editor of the
ing the non-Zionists, and which
Monday withdrew from leadership.
be known as the Ginsburg Camp
countries concerning the various
Day, Ab. Goldberg, Getlattah Bub- The withdrawal, coming on the eve clothe and house them. These
was in session since June 9 at
for Mothers and Babies, a n d ex-
phases of the subject to be investi-
lick, Reuben Luskin, representing
convention which is were the old limitations, except
the country estate of Baron Alfred
pressed regret that Mn. Ginsburg
gated and the necessity for pro-
of the annual
the Actors' Union, Judge Gustave to open Sunday in Pittsburgh, for the addition of religious train-
Melchett and Landford, (Sir Al.
in-
could
not
he
present
at
the
dedica-
ceeding on independent lines of in-
Hartmann, Morris F'einstone, rep-
Mond) near Southampton.
fred
brought the recent controversy re- 1 "g. he said.
tion ceremonies.
quiry.
!
"The new idea demands that
resenting the United Ilebre•
The
Marquis of Reading, former
Izarding the fitness of Mr. I.ipsky's
Mr. Alexander pointed out that
We embarked on our mission
children shall have a complete life,
Trades, 11r. S. Merintinsky, Dr. B.
viceroy of India, participated in the
aminitration
to an unexpected
the Mothers and Babies Camp is
with the consideration that tla•
d
s
educationally, socially, spiritually, I and h as 1.
klosinsohn of Palestine, and Mau-
sessions.
,,,.,, a Kelt-supporting pr
par
climax.
great desideratum was to collate
bodily," Dr. Goldrich said.
rice Schwartz of the Yiddish Art
Ntr. Lipsky's declaration was
ject. He joined Mr. Stern in pay
visualize Palestine as it is and pre-
Formulate Five-Year Program.
to give the child not merely
Theater.
made to a committee of nine "on
mg honor to Miss Caplan for her
sent our conclusions and recom-
The conclusions of the Amid-
an existence but a real life, with a
Cantor B. Chagi chanted the "El
peace and reconstruction" which
efforts which were declared to Ise
mendations based nun those facts!
can and European commissioners,
proper amount of liberty, self-re-
Moloch Rachmim."
has been struggling to bring the
directly responsible for the estab-
impartially and in accordance;
Felix
M. Warburg, Dr, Lee K.
self-control."
n
d
Mr. Hylan in his address de-
spect a
two Zionist factions together dur-
lishment of this camp.
with our best judgment. Some of '
Frankel, Oscar Wassermann and
Decries Mass Handling.
clared that all New York mourns
ing the past few weeks. Rabbi
Thanks were expressed by Mn,
us tdready had been in Palestine.
Baron
Melehett, are based on an
the passing of Joseph Barondess,
The speaker declared that mass Alexander to Mr. Stern, Morris D.
Yet, every member of the commis
extensive report of the Joint Pal-
who was in friend of all humanity
handling of human beings is in bad Waldman retiring executive of the
sion proceeded thither subsequent
Survey Commission, which
estine
MORRIS SHATZEN
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle
regardless of denominations.
thing, that it makes soldiers and Jewish Welfare Federation; henry
to its , creation and familiarized
included many experts in different
will be represented by its own
Cables of Condolence.
not thinking beings. Everything, Wineman, president of the feder-
himself with general conditions. president of Pisgah Lodge No. 34,
fields
among
whom were leading
reportorial staff at the th:rty-
Joseph Barondess left no ene-
.. aa: Walter Fuchs, president of
is now being done along lines ofl a T.:
We have also had the benefit of I. 0. B. B., at a meeting held Mon-
specialists in the service of the
first annual convention of the
mies at the time of his passi ng.
individual work, he sad, and the United Jewish Charities; 'lease
carefully formulated reports of day evening.
Mr. Shatzen sue- Ninny were the foes he made in his
United
States
government and
FRANKLIN
M.
Zionist Organization of Amer-
DR. LEO.
pointed out that social workers Hirschman, president of the North
distinguished experts selected by seeds Henry Abranmvitz. varied career. But all came to
from Europe. The commissioners,
ice, opening in Pittsburgh on
aim to get to the individual from End Clinic; Miss Enema Butzel,
Franklin
his
Sabbatical
Year,
to
you to which we have given inten-
Other officers elected ore: Sol realize the greatness of the Mall
after
studying
the
experts' report,
Sunday.
I the mass by dividing the mass into who headed the committee that commence at his own discretion
vice-president; and the justness of his pleadings"
sive study and upon which our Blunirnsen, first
formulated a five-year program of
groups,
furnished the camp, for their co- any time after, the High Holy work in the fields of finance, labor,
findings are largely founded. Mandell Bernstein, second vice- !said Abe Goldberg,.
"We are getting away from the operation
in nut k'n
i !
David de Sola Pool, a member 0
I
pays. The occasion for this honor education, public health, industry
These reports we now deliver to president; Henry M. Gottlieb,
G ables of Felix
were re-
realityi
you for such use as you may de- third vice-president; Ben Goldman,' ceived from h elix Warburg, Louis
to Beth El's rabbi is the onnple- and agriculture. The findings
drassal
came
when
Mr.
Lipsky
tees,"
he
said,
Meyersahn, as- Nlarshall and Dr. Chaim Weiz-
tion by Dr. Franklin, in January, were submitted in a memorandum
sire to make of them.
o
score t ary; R. udlph
..
realized that he was being made that the most important task is to
kr. a. t ulat- 11/211, of 30 years as spiritual lead- signed on June 18 and delivered to
enii:r7tahnenS tp.7ig
Mr. hiMr'inW
,Rubin- mann.
For convenience we have di- sistant mointoru
„ i
keep the family ties sacred and to ed the camp committu'l, Ile said
ount the center of the controversy.
vided our report into two parts. stint., guard; S. K. Slobin, warden.
er of Temple Ileth El.
Louis Marshall and Dr. Chaim
pla ce at Mount
I t o see
(
, A1,thoui3O1 his supporters at first preserve the identity of the fain- he was ply asan
- tl• y sure r' Ise,
took
During Dr. Franklin's ministry, Weizmann.
The first contains our findings of Mr. Abramovitz, as retiring presi- . ( Interinent
i wa y to
: mei ( emetery.
On ts
TO accomplish this he traced the won
k II" Temple Beth El has constructed
sit . an I re
facts given as far as practicable dent, automatically became moni-' the cemetery the funeral cortege re f u s ed to accept the leader's de- ily.
The text of the commissioners'

psky was tine in his three different stages of action:
.
Li is ... and declared
t
re Thant e the three temples and has grown from memorandum, which was made
vision,
,n , ! Nlr.
buildings,
camp
in the order in which the subjects or.
Adolph Freund, liernani, limit
newspaps
-
r u itf -
s/ theYiddish
I th
1. To keep the fatnily intact,
a tribute to Jewish Mime - a membership, 30 years ago, of 136 public Sunday through the Jewish
l ss•to retire "for the sake Of
were touched upon in the terns of Ginsburg and MOM' Harry 1.' Goa -' aces in whose founding he played pur no
d peace."
the child must be kept with the ality, and expressed
s the hops. that t families, to almost 1,100 families Telegraphic Agency, and which Is
reference; the second part con- don were elected trustees.
I so large a role, and Born Park, harmony an
family. State laws are now being it will serve as an inspiratio n t, /
The Committees Personnel.
at present. Its school of religion published in this issue of The
tains our recommendations based
Installation July 9•
' where he made his home.
The
Committee
of
Nine,
cm-
passed
to
help
widowed
mothers;
the
communit
..
is reputed to be the largest in the Chronicle, starting elsewhere on
on our actual findings and on the
i
m
Deleg"t" "f iP sgah fudge, ''' Cantor Israel Brieh officiated at
dent country.
Henry )•
, Jackson, president
reports of the experts. It will af- the forthcoming convention of I. 1th c umet Israel Mrs. Ann 'B r ,„ posed of three administration Zion- family agencies for family case of fhrso. ftl
this page, contemplates a thore
il,'
fists,
three
opposithmists
and
three
work
and
child
welfare
laws
help
1-
!
paned
of
Mothers
Clubs
1
fl
i
Dr. Franklin was also the pio- ough reorganization of the work
0
II
B.
District
No.
ii,
to
be
held
,-
ford n suitable background to
. M
•tw .. sons a ,
. .
e li w
1 I e ss his widow
Jean impartialleadera, met with the to k rep th e family intact.
then thanked the community for neer in the establishment of the un- carried on by the Zionists In Pal-
premise our findings with a sac- ire Duluth this summer, will be, !'-d',/,'•ar,i, and two
Sii .ught'ers', n
Jtulges' Committee which has been 2. If it becomes absolutely making the construction of ths assigned seating system ill his estine for the establishment of the
duct historical statement concern- Past Presidents Abramovitz, Jacob' and sue, survive.
investigating charges of mated- necessary to deprive a child of the camp possible. Mrs. (Craig, Mrs. ogregation.
This was one of the Jewish National llome. In intro-
ing the movement which has at- Miller, Aaron Droock and Julius,
di
ministration brought against Mr. home, he urged its placement in Lankin, Mrs. La Bret, Mrs. Weis- first steps toward the denmeratiza- ducing many changes of method
tracted the attention of the world Deutelbaum•
Dr. Barondess was a yearly visi-
1
to the hionnn e i berg and other leaders in the lion of the synagogue.
and administration, the commis-
to Palestine after centuries of in-
Installation of newly elPctsal of. for in Detroit with his cousins, Lipsky and his supporters at the something nearest
I
and and said . th a . in N ew y
Mothers Clubs also addressed the .
Dr. Franklin was also the first sioners' recommendations net up a
difference and which has evoked firers will take place Monday " 1 1 N1rs . Moe Ehrlich of Longfellow' t!' nity Club. Bedford aVellal.
a s gathered audience. Miss Caplan
h otn : tautly asuarchinl•
Justice workers aru
to introduce a student congrega- complete machinery for carrying
most exalted ideals and the warm- ning. July 9, jointly with the in - avenue, Moe Goldman. Nathan Dean street, Brooklyn.
onus.
Was given an ovation.
tion with the establishment of the on the work which, it is declared,
est enthusiasm of Jews in every stallati on of officers uf . the A. 1-1 Goldinan and Sam Goldman of Edward I.nzansky, Judge Otto for foster
:I I n the case of a child that
I lad u Cr •
Rev. Potts of Chelsea welcomed congregation at the University of will he "a just source of pride and '
F
i
rich.
. •
-
part of the globe.
A.. the junior Run
Gladstone avenue.
Sam
Goldman,
a
second
cousin,
er
M.
Moskosvitz
are
on
the
latter
nobody
wants,
he
urged
thy.
plac-
the cam on behalf of the people Michigan.
satisfaction to all members of the
Commission's Conclusions
fir affair is planned on the OCCA-
nog of three or four in one flat or of Chelsea.
1/r. Franklin is to spend his community." The commissioners
In a preliminary statement sac- shun of the installation, mad slat • paid tribute to Mr. Barondess. lie eemmiltee•
a s mall
ti
The administration is represent- apart ment, th us creang
The program was conclude,' with Sabbatical Year in travel.
also express their opinion that the
able entertainment is to be pro- painted to the efforts exerted by
IContinued on Editorial Page.)
funnily.
the presentation, by the members
contemplated budget of one mil-
the Jewish leader in behalf of rd on the Committee of Nine by
sided.
May Have to Go Step Beyond.
of the Mothers Clubs, of a play
many immigrants, and declared Judge William Lewis, Morris Roth-
lion pounds sterling annually can
Moonlight This Monday.
'
step
a
"Detroit may have to go
that many
which traced the history of the
of his family entsn'rg and Dr..I. Kaliski; spokes-
and should be raised. If this sum
The
annual
moonlight
of
Pisgah
!
The
beyond that," Dr. Goldrich said. Mothers and Battles Camp during
is provided, the establishment of
Lodge will he held this N I " dar are obligated to him fur assistance men for the opposition on the com- "It may be necessary for Detroit the past sea en years.
the Jewish National llome and its
evening. Steamer Put-in-Bay wilt ' he rendered them in their coming mitten are Judge Julian W. Mack,
Abraham Tulin and Mrs. Zip Szold, to have a small space for about 10:
The operating deficits of the
maintenance over a number of
leave at 8:30 from the 11'a of
the United States.
secretary of Hadassah; and the or 12 infants up to two to be Ginsburg Camp for Mothers and
First strict. A program of enter-
AT ICOR RALLY
1
peace committee is represented by placed under trained supervision.,
(Turn to Page Five)
tainment has been arranged for I
(Turn to Last Page.)
Professor :Mordecai Kaplan, Health 1For those beyond the age of two!
presentation on the steamer, and
I
Writers" to Ad-
Commissioner
Louis
Harris
and
nothing
should
be
built
unless
a
of
Hebrew
:
"De.
Protests to Labor Depart- Pinot-Ps Moonlight Serenaders will
lot of thinking is done. Rather put I
dress Mee ting on Coloniaa•
Dr. David de Stun Pool.
ment Against Identi-
supply dance music.
money:, in service than in marble !
tion in Russ ie.
Compromise Ticket Planned.
Tickets are procurable from
fication Method.
. it is , walls, he urged.
,
beingmad
n
el'.
rt
was
I
Secretary Yuilkoli, at the Wino
Dr.
Goldrich
declared
with
ern
Reuben
Brainin, noted Yiddish
understood. to straighten out the
WASHINGTON, Is. C.— I.I. T. ll'rith office, or at the steamer wi
and Hebrew writer, will be a De-
and to restore harmony to Oasis that "an institution is no
Sir Gilbert Clayton Rumored nintlict
A.)—A protest against the system the night of the moonlight.
place
for
the
nutrmal,
troit
guest
Monday
evening, speak-
the ranks of Zionists. It was re-
--- -----
Pla"ablH
et identification cards for newly
as His Possible
ing at NIcCollester Hall on the
portn1 that a compromise ticket child."
"Psychology
has
taught
sic
that
arrived immigrants was addressed DETROIT FAMILY TO
question
of
colonization
in Russia. Detroit Rabbis Help Him
Successor.
would he worked out for presenta-
SETTLE IN PALESTINE
by Congressman LaGuardia of
The meeting is being arranged
tion to the convention. This would every child needs loving individual Declares Further Restriction
"Ni, institution
New York to Secretary of Labor
--- -
care."
he
said.
under
the
auspices
of
the
Detroit Make Appeal for Seminary
involve a fundamental shift in con-
L ONDON—(J,
.
Of Immigration to be
to Detroit Jews.
Davis.
branch of Icor, organization to aid
nd M rs. M ec h .. I M ' rg " ' retirement
T. llerb
A le—
rt ThSe. and and directing; personnel of the can give that. The mother who
Mr.
e n°tN.,—
i f
e ti;raeN
mp
Necessary.
Here
Leave
An official reply by the secretary
Russian
colonization.
Different
ren t
Plumer from the post of Highniovement, as the opposition has has six children knows how diflo
an ad Childo
is expected upon his return to
phases of colonization work will
The Vaad Ilorabonim (Ortho-
July 8.
Commissioner of the Palestine been vehement in its opposition to cult it is to give each one the
LONDON.--1.1. T. A.1—The re- be discussed by Mr. Brainin.
Washington. W. W. Husband, as-
dox Rabbis' organization) of De-
chaal marv.,,h,, government was announced by the Mr. Lipsky's administration which craved-for loving rare."
Dr. Goldrich praised Dr. John port a the British government as
sistant secretary of Labor, in an
A. Victor will preside at the troit, and lay leaders in the com-
Mr. and 'Mrs. Me
Lord !lamer will it charged with "ineompotoney"
office.
D.
Power
for
Pales-
e
M
Slawson,
successor
to
Morris
D
the,
interview with the representative
munity, are co-operating with
nd their three daughters, Rena, e retire
meeting.
post in the tall, and "Ineffective leadership."
e
of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. a A viva and Bath-A , , i,,,firi lli: aiin in
The visiting lecturer has made Rabbi Jacob Leib Eisenzweig,
The following are the nominee!, Waldman beginning with Sept. I, tine, as submitted to the Per-
following a three months' leas
nyanen
t
mandat
e
s
Commission
of
an
able
executive
and
social
expressed surprise at the protest.
avenue, are leaving
whose names are to he suggested as
a study lot colonization work in formerly of Minsk, now rabbi in
which will begin in July,
There is absolutely' no justifica- Sunday, July S, for New lark'
to the ( mention: Dr. Louis 1, worker, and congratulated the the League of Nations was made Pali..tine as well as in Russia, and Warsaw and head of Emek Halo-
Colonial Differences-
tion for the charge of Congress- and from there will sail (tr. July 11
has lauded the efforts in Russia in kah Yeshivah in that city, in en-
camis- i community on securing his serv- piddle here.
Rumors as to the possible suc- Harris, New York health commis-
Palestine in 1927 suffered from a number of addresses since his re- listing support here for this Ye-
man LaGuardia and Dickstein that for Palestine, where they plan Us' cessor for the l Palestine High Corn- sione " lodge William M 1.ewis of ices. Dr. Slawson was present at
financial stress, seriously affecting turn. Ile is known as the "dean shivah.
the identification card system make their future home.
Liebovitz, the meeting.
Abram
missionership are current here, the Philadelphia,
the Jewish settlement, the report of Hebrew writers in America."
has been inaugurated only to help
His Views Questioned.
Mr. and Mrs. Margolis are well name nit Sir Girbert Clayton, for- Judge Julian W. Mack, Israel
Rabbi Eisenzweig arrived in De-
the alien by providing him with known in the Detroit Jewish com- mer civil secretary of the Pales- Matz, Dr. Nathan RatruifT. Samuel Di,..us , ion from the floor that states, This AIM aggravated by
troit on Monday. In view of the
evidence of his legal admission.
munity, both having been artist. in tine government, being promi- Rothenberg, of the Brooklyn Jew- followed the address of 1)r. Gold- drought and the earthquake.
financial
straits in which the Ye-
DEATH OF ARKANSAS'S
rich questioned the wisdom of
t u h it: I i eonsneteruyr int ny d wijiansi amdami i n nt iaiiitnrend.
Comparing the new system to many Jewish undertakings, par. nently mentioned.
shivah (theological seminary)
U J. C. HEAD MOURNED finds itself, the venerable rabbi
to
Last
Page.)
substituting
the
foster
home
for
in
P
the giving of the stub of the thea- Ocularly in relation to Palestine.
(Turn
Lord l'Iumer refused to serve
orphan buildings. Questions were tire reforms continued. There is
ter ticket to theatergoers to show
Mr. Margolis was for ninny another term as High Commis-
has made a tour of a number of
., Alexander,
ad,ehrt. no financial crisis in the country,
The death of Myron II. Lasker, cities in this country and is now
,..
what seat they are entitled to. the rears active in the Peale
I
sioner of Palestine owing to sharp
but early improvement in the fi- leading Jewish citizen of Arkan- caro •ang Detroit Jews for their
(Palestine differences with the colonial office
enzlau
N i r,
1" I. MP itrt's
assistant secretary pointed out the ihe Gewerkschaften
ll'"
:Mrs. .11.1.
of the Hebrew Baby Day Nursery; nancial situation is improbable. sas and chairman of the United support.
inconvenience which would result workers'i campaign. Ile was :if- concerning the division of costs
Sidney Alexander, secretary of the During- the next few years, the Jewish Campaign for that state,
if people were admitted to reservnl lively interested in work for the for the Tramjordanian frontier
The Yeshivah is located at 43
Orphan llome, and Mr.. Prenz- government tarsus the problem of is regarded as a great loss to the Shanks, Warsaw, in the house of
seats in the theater without being Jewish National Fund and took force between the British ex-
how, without overburdening the cause of Jewish relief and con- the late philanthropist, Israel
given the stubs. The identifies- part in all aonist ac isi ies.
chequer and the Palestine govern- , Campaign for U. P. A. in Jackson lauer.
Mr. Sidney Alexander criticized people, to find means to maintain structive work overseas.
tion card system. he declared,
Mrs Margolis was especially ac- mem, state's the London Daily Ex-
Rotholz. At present, 500 pupils
to Open Next Month.
the Jewish Welfare Federation for an efficient administration and
Dos- id A. Brown, national chair- are studying in this seminary, and
should hase been adopted years ago tire in the Chalutzoth orcaniza- press, publishing a report from it
man of the United Jewish Cam- a majority of them are entirely
An
illustrated
lecture
on
I
ales-
having
neglected
the
needs
of
the
public
security
and
meet
its
debts.
and under this system nothing tion
Jerusalem correspondent.
Achievements Praised.
paign, upon receipt of the sad supported by the Yeshivah.
'
whatever is required of the immi-
tine will be delivered Tuesday eve- orphans during the past two years
"Position Intolerable."
1
trailed to take a
grant.
The Zionist subscription funds news, addressed a massage of con-
Ile is simply given the MIZRACHI BANK VOTES
In addition to Rabbi Eisenzweig,
Lord Plumer considers the pre.- ning. July 10, at Beth El Congre• and for having fa
nd dolence to the family of the de- the Yeshivah is under the super-
rivate capital influx were
card. It is not an act en the part
Wyand otte, by William E. leading part in helping solve the end private
Ration,
ent
situation
intolerable
in
view
4 PER CENT DIVIDENDS
on
with
the
de.
probl
smaller
in
connecti
ceased.
of the government and the alien is
vision
of Nathan Spiegelble .
iona
l
director
of
orphan
Blumenth
n
reg
U ited
of the deficit of the Palestine bud-
auer declared that crease in Jewish immigration, be.
Mrs. Prenzem.
not required to do anything.
Prominent rabbis visit it fro'-' O-
the United P lestine Appeal for
JERUSALF.M.—(J. T. Ai— get of more than £1,000.000,
workers
were ready to cause the latter stimulates Zion- HARD LABOR SENTENCE to time to examine r
wo
:
Ile also stated that friends of im-
the
ee d . :u 6 bp e r
Michigan.
Morris
Stern
is
chair-
she
and
her
' which necessitates a reduction of
Act
migrants should he the first to web The board of directors of the Miz- I 5 per cent in all services, the car- man of the Wyandotte committee. turn a number of orphans into fns- ist enthusiaam everywhere. Nev.
, s ti c % asrai
° ith
GIVEN TO TEACHER i T ea clim „.ua d e , c P
d b the Mir
, • bt
come the system, because the al- rac
The
pictures
to
be
shown
are
the
ter
respondent writes.
rachi
Zionist
Organization,
have
sun told her that such Jewish migration is necessary because
t suirtan
uw%):
G
iam, will he able to produce, when-
iooffoo
piiailibobbIrd
II. C. Luke, the present chief latest taken in Palestine.
MOSCOW.--(J. T. A.) — Moses 501,.AtAhniettai.
decided to grant a 4 per cent dial-
Arrangements are being made homes were•not available. It was Palestine cannot absorb so many Cur-Aria, a shochet, was sentenced
eser necessary, an official certifi-
• secretary of the Palestine govern-
cate of their status. Ile reiterated ! d this year .
for a campaign for the United charged that orphans were bong find there are not sufficient sup. lay a Jewish Communist court to
ment,
has
arrived
in
London
from
The decision will be presented
placed in Gentile homes. and re- plies available for the population s
what had previously been stated
Sierra Leone. He will proceed to Palestine Appeal in Jackson,
use months Imprisonment at hard
cal Ads serf
by department officials that there at the next shareholders' meeting. London to as
the duty of Act- where Morris lieuman is chair- sentment to this was felt among economic needs. The large immi- labor. Ile was charged with con- Ab Sabbati otbers.
is no intuntion on the part of the Many American Jews are share- ing Commissioner until the man and Louis Glick vice-chair- the Orphan Home and Baby Day gration caused • rise in immov- ducting • secret Jewish religiose ?elan
man, The drive will open some Nursery workers present at the
government
to demand the display holder in the bank.
/
school in a synagogue. s
( Tarn to Last Page.)
The board also decided to re- I appointment of a successor to
of the certificates by aliens in this
time next month. meeting.
Plumer.
interest
eres on loans .
duce t
country.

MEETING ARGUES
ORPHAN QUESTION

FRANKLIN VOTED
SABBATICAL YEAR

SHATZEN ELECTED
PISGAH PRESIDENT , v,r.rt;., , ,Htultle it

LAGUARDIAOPPOSES
ALIEN CARD SYSTEM

REUBEN BRAININ
SPEAKS MONDAY

PLUME R RESIGNS AS
HIGH COMMISSIONER

BRITAIN PUBLISHES .
PALESTINE REPORT

WYANDOTTE TO SEE
PALESTINE MOVIES

WARSAW YESHIVAH

HEAD VISITS HERE

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