11- EbETROIT EW t All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS [.. TELEPHONE 1 CADILLAC t 1-04-0 In THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXVIII. NO. 9 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent. MELCHETT, SAMUEL,,, lle BRITISH JEWS TO SECULARISM MENACES CLAIM TWO-THIRDS Freund Is Honored AMY SCHECHTER IS DR, WISE EULOGIZE [. 6:11-; ( .1usticej ACT ON NORWAY'S AMERICAN SYNAGOGUE By Cleve l an- ri Home OF RUSSIA'S JEWS HELD FOR MURDER MEMORY OF HERZL SCHECHITA BILL ARE DEPENDANTS "'et' "rY Mem"er IN STONIA, , N. N Cr ___ Twenty-Fifth Memorial An- niversary Enthusiastic Zionist Affair. — - SAY ZIONIST FOUNDER IS "MODERN MESSIAH" Urge Government to Recon- sider Enactment of Prohibition. - - FEAR ANTI-SCHECHITA MEASURE IN DENMARK London Gathering Largest Since Balfour Declar- ation. Joint Foreign Committee Is Told Defense Needed in Calendar Reform. LONDON. -- T. A.) -- A large crowd, the biggest in number since the enthusiastic Zionist meetings held in the British capital following the issuance of the Bal- four Declaration, attended the me- morial meeting held here Thursday night to mark the twenty-fifth an- niversary of the death of Dr. Theo. dor Herz], founder of political Zionism and of the Zionist Worl (I organization. Lund Melchett, Si Herbert Samuel, Dr. Stephen S Wise and Nahum Sokolow pal HENRY M. BUTZEL tribute to the memory of the lot Zionist leader, who was describe (I Governor Fred W, Green by Dr. Wise as a"modern Nies - pointed Henry M. Butzel to fin slab." Messages were read (run I the vacancy in the Michigan State Dr. Chaim Weizmann, who ex - Supreme Court created by the Pressed his regret at his inabilit y death, of Justice Grant Fellows. to be present to join in the homag e Justice Butzel is a member of the "to Ilerzl's immortal memory,' law firm of Butzel, Levin A Win. and from Nathan Straus, *ton. Governor Green called at. Lord Melehett, who presided a t tention to Mr. Butzel's great •bil• the memorial meeting, paid tribut, • ity an • lawyer and as an upstand• to Dr. Ilerzl's statesmanship ani I ing citizen of Detroit and Wayne leadership. How close is the county, wailing of the mandate to the pro- gram outlined at the Basle Con- gress," he pointed out. "It is a sad reflection that Herz! died at the premature age of 44." Herzl's Dream Realized. Orthodox Triumph In Cleveland Case LONDON,— 1.1. T. - The Joint Foreign Committee, the body representing the Anglo-Jew- ish Association and the Board of Jewish Deputies, fur the protec- tion of Jewish rights, will spare no effort to persuade the govern- ment a Norway be reconsider the recent decision of Parliament to enact a prohibition o n schechita, declared Lucien Wulf, secretary, in the committee's report sub- mitted Sunday to the monthly meeting of the Board of Jewish Deputies. A prohibition of schechita has already been adopted in Sweden, and there is real danger that the two Scandinavian kingdoms may be followed by Denmark. The Joint Foreign Committee was taken by surprise since the pro- moters of the scherhita prohibi- tion in Norway made secret prepa- rations for the passage of the bill to prevent Jewish bodies from counteracting their propaganda which was defeated two years ago. The Joint Foreign Committee has decided that it cannot make representations to the government of Rumania in connection with the present controversy between the government a nil Jewish leaders concerning the Jewish communi- ties law. Mr. Wolf explained that there was not question of intoler- able persecution or of an infrac- tion of treaty rights, but an in- ternal difference between various sections of the Jewish community. stn increase the reform of the calendar in the Enited States was re ort t the committee. The situation requires further defensive methods, it was declared. Major Isidore Salmon, P., Was elected vice-president of the Board of Jewish Deputies, suc- c ceeding the late Joseph Prag. A tremendous ovation was ac- Sir Herbert Samuel, form- er Iligh Commissioner of Pales- The Court of Appeals Rules tine, when he rose to speak. "There Against Conservatives is nothing in modern history," Sir In Jewish ('enter. Herbert declared, "that is more --- enthralling, more moving, more in- CLEVELAND, T. A.)— spiring than Ilerzl's life and in the The Court of Appeals Friday re- Cillinte of Palestine events in the versed the decision of Chief Jus- past few years which represent the . lice Homer G. Powell of the t'orn- triumph of a great idea. ' lie mon fleas('curt when it granted lauded Ilerzl's vigor and sound in- an injunction against the hoard of stinct which enabled him to fore- trustees of the Cleveland Jewish see developments. Ile pointed out, Center and Rabbi Solomon Gold- a' a matter of interest, that man, enjoining then] from the use Ilerzl's scheme for Palestine re- of the synagogue as a Conserva- habilitation was first published in tive house of worship. The de• London. "What would llerzl vision upholds the contention of have said, 25 years Iwo, if he could the Orthodox members of the con- have foreseen that within a gen- gregation that the synagogue was eration Palestine would be secured to the Jews by public law, and the (Turn to Page Two). foundation laid for an alls.lewlsh city, great industries created, the Jordan harnessed, I:12,000,000 in- vested in the country and the lie- brew language and culture re- Halevy Hazomir Reaches vived'!" Final Stages in Plans for "Would that Herz' hail lived t o corded witness the magic realization of these dreams," he declared. "What has already developed in Pales- tine," he stated, "is only a begin- ning, with the future requiring enormous efforts and sacrifice." Financial contributions, he said, are the most facile of the gifts to Palestine, compared with the peril faced by fellow Jews against armed attacks in the earlier days of the Palestine rehabilitation ef- forts. It was titling. he stated. on this occasion to recall the memory of Joseph Trumpeldur and his com- panions. Ile lauded the devotion, idealism and the sacrifices of the Jewish laborers, farmers and fac- tory workers who are the roots of the tree from which the blossom of the revived civilization in Pales- tine has sprung. Dr. Wise's Address. Sir Ilerbert touched upon the seventh dominion idea, calling upon the adherents of this plan tit work hand in hand with those who are forming the Jewish Agency. Without arguing the merit or de- merit of the seventh dominion idea, which for British, Jewish and international reasons has its op- ponents, those who it agree to this idea can still agree with the rest of us in creating a strong Jewish Agency, he said. Ile described Dr. Weizmann's invitation to all par- ties in Jewish life to join the •ew- ish Agency for Palestine work as a far-sighted self-sacrifice, since it means the volunteer renunciation of one-half of the seats on the Agency to representatives of a Ma- jority which has done little fur the Palestine cause. Theodor Herz! was hailed by Dr. Stephen S. Wise as a "modern Messiah, who achieved the most wonderous miracle of helping Is- rael to work out its own salvation." "Thestelor Ilerzl was one of the few men truly epochal," he de- dared. "Ile was epochal because he dared to bid the Jew to be what. for nearly two millenia he had not (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) MARWILS BACK FROM ZION; SEE SUCCESS AHEAD Robert M•rwil Enthusiastic Over Progress Achieved; Sees Great Turn for the Better. — - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morsel! and I 4-ear-old daughter. Nathalie, upon their teturn last week from a nine months' tour Of European countries and Palestine, more than half of the time having been spent in the Jewish Homeland, were en• thusiastic over the successes of the Jewish pioneers and of the prog- ress made on Jewish soil. Mr. Marwil compared his ex- riences live years ago, on his first visit to Palestine, with those of the present trip, and said that the change for the better is great. Industries have been built and the orange industry has advanced, Mr. Marcell said, and the improvements in Jewish settlements are a source of pride to all Jews. Marred by Mrs. Marwil's illness in Tel Aviv, the Marwils state, however, that the joy of their stay in the Holy Land was unsurpassed, and Mrs. Marwil hopes for a return visit to the Jewish Homeland to make up for "lost time" during her illliess. Miss Marwil describes her 011 experiences find reactions to the land of her fore fathers in a special essay which will be pub- lished in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. The Marwils, besides going to Palestine and Egypt, visited in Italy, Austria, Germany, Czecho- slovakia, France and Switzerland. WARSAW JEW KILLED WHEN THROWN OUT OF RUNNNING STREET CAR WARSAW'.--(J. T. A.)—Aaron Steinman, (fa, a Warsaw Jewish resident, died after being thrown resident, out by unknown hooligans from a running street car. Both his legs were broken. Ile was taken to the hospital, where he died several hours later. The hooligans VS- coped. Executive Board of Joint Distribution Committee to Meet in Zurich in August EXPECT 20 000 AT CONCERT ON AUG, 6 Belle Isle Affair. The Halevy-Ilazomir Choral So- ciety has nees reached the final stage in its work of preparation for the National Night Concert at Belle Isle on :Shindig evening, August 5. An audience of 20,- ((Ott is expected to attend this an- nual event. The Jewish concert will he the last of this year's Na- tional Night concerts given in tildljUlIctioll with the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra. With the return from New York this week of Leo Low, supervising conductor of the Jewish National %Yorkers' Alliance choirs, with which the Halevy-Hazomir is affil- iated, a new schedule of rehear- sals has been announced as fol- lows: Tuesday evenings at Glad- stone and Twelfth, and Thursday evenings at 539 Kenilworth, with added special rehearsals when nec- essary. On Sunday morning, July 2s, a group photograph of the entire Halevy'-Ilazomir organization will Ise taken at 539 Kenilworth. All members who wish to be in the pic- ture should be present at 10 a. In. sharp. On Sunday afternon, the instal- lation of the Halevy-liazomir into the Jewish National Workers' Al- liance will take place at Unser Camp. The camp is reached by taking U. 5.-12 (Plymouth Road) to Chelsea, then turning north on M-92 direct to the camp. Cars will leave immediately after the taking of the group photograph. Rabbi Gives Brilliant Satire on Present-Day Conditions; Presumptuous Lay Authority, Babbitry in Pulpit, Excessive Building Ambition Among Evils. By DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN (What is wrong with the American synagogue? Nothing, say some. Others insist that there is something the matter with that Jewish institution which has accompanied the people from an early period, witnessed the restlessness among the lay mem- bership and the dissatisfaction of the rabbis. A searching pres- entation of the problem and its causes was made by Dr. Israel Goldstein, rabbi of Congregation B'nai Jushurun, New York, at the annual convention of the Rabbinical Assembly held last weal: in Long Branch, New Jersey. It is not at all necessary to agree fully with the views and the diagnosis formulated by Dr. Goldstein, to enjoy his brilliant satire on present-day con. ditions. What he describes mirrors conditions not only in Conservative congregations, which are served by the members of the Rabbinical Assembly, but also those obtained in the syna- gogues and temples of the older wings of American Jewry.- - Editor.) The meeting, the date of which has not been definitely settled, will be held in Zurich, some time in Au. gust. The plan of holding this meeting is due to the fact that a number of the leaders, including Felf- M. 'Warburg, Louis Mar- shall, Dr. Cyrus Adler, and Dr. Lee K. Frankel, will be in Zurich to attend the organizing meeting Distribution Committee, including Mr. Paul Baerwald, David M. Bressler and Joseph C. Hyman, who will be in Europe this MM. mer, will also be in Zurich at that time. It is expected that Dr. Bernhard Kahn, European director of the Joint Distribution Committee and Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, head of the Agro-Joint will attend the Zurich meeting, which among other things will hear reports from Mr. Bress- ler and Mr. Hyman, who are now visiting a number of countries in which the J. D. C. is actively en- gaged in the task of reconstruct- I of the Jewish Agency for Pales- / int. Other members of the Joint ing Jewish life. GA Only One-Third of Jewry in Daughter of Late Dr. Solo- iloni rb :: , Cleveland at ii. t%la Jew ' I Orphan Daughter Soviet Russia Are mon Schechter Involved in ,e meeting Working. on REPORT ANTI-SEMITISM GROWING IN RED ARMY Sunday, July II, honored Fre und liN Adolph ("Dadd y ") • Strike Agitation. FORMAL INDICTMENT TO BE MADE MONDAY Banners With Slogans "Kill the Jews, Save Russia," Incite Soldiers. Defense Asks Change of Venue, Fearing Mob Spirit at Trial. MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.) — Only NEW YORK.—(J, T. A.)—Amy e onsthird eef the Jews in Soviet Schechter, a daughter of the late Russia are working, while two- Jewish scholar and president of thirds are. dependant on others, is the Jewish Theological Seminary the estimate presented by the of America, Dr. Solomon Schech- Ernes, Comniunist Yiddish daily. ter, is among the 16 textile strik- In White Russia the dependents The synagogue has always embraced secular elements ers who have been held In Gas- tonia, N. C., on charges of mur- in its program, elements having to do with practical daily exceed two-thirds; in the Ukraine they number 10 per cent less than der, in connection with the death considerations affecting the life of the individual Jew, and two thirds; in Moscow and Lenin- of 0. F. Alderholt, chief of police, with questions affecting the tuitional welfare of the Jowish grad the dependents number ones on June 7. The formal indict- people. Judaism is uniquely comprehensive of life as a whol•., half of the Jewish population, be- ment is scheduled to be made on out the synagogue historically has been the "locus" of all Jewish cause. these cities production is July 29, after which the date of values. The synagogue has been and still is bound tip with the Jew- greater and the general unemploy- the trial will be set. ish people more as than any other church has been or is bound up ment less. Another reason, as giv- According to forecasts in the *with any racial or national group. en by the Eines for the smaller per- radical labor press, the trial may Therefore, it is expected that the centage is that in these cities the have repercussions rivaling those ynagogue should Jewish birth rate is considerabl • possess secular aroused by the Sacco-Vanzetti elements which are germane too its smaller than in the Ukraine and ADOLPH FREUND case. Mime Schechter was In history Gaon1 White Russia. ,i btieti.nt i n charge of the International Labor According to the Ernes figures, electing him an honorary member Defense headquarters in Gastonia, board of trustees and direr-, which has been aiding in the de- o y e d How, then, shall we determine .1 t 1:' of ,,,, the t P (' nnta ge if empl d tor of the home for life, workers larif.,eartisans. tense of the millhands since the the menace of secularism in the -- As stated in a recent issue of opening of the strike in April. Detroiter Retained as Execu- synagogue? Surely not by the come second and laborers third. Must of the dependents live from The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Mr. Although she was in the headquar- consideration of whether there are five Secretary of West- tors of with the International Labor who was e.onnected any secular elements in its pro- funds ieceived from American rel. Freund, em Organization. *fives. Defense, and not on the scene of the Cleveland Jewish Orphan, grain, but by the consideration of Home since Its formation OH years the battle, she is held without Anti-Semitism Growing whether the secular elements a ir" declined election as trustee bond, on the charge of murder, to- Jacob Nathan of Detroit has which are present there today are The number of cases of anti- ' been retained by the Portland, more numerous, snore dominant, Sennitism in the Red Army is stead- and sponsored Adolph Finsterwald gether with the following: Fred a s his su ••essor at the convention Erwin Beal of Lawrence, Mass ; and mere exotic than they have ily growing, it is pointed out by AI, I ' of K. O. Byers, Wm. M. McGinnis of Distri i(t.' Ulan I Lodge ban in the past. This involves the Krasmairmeiskaya ', Pravda or- .''No. • ' ' '' nu . the consideration of what has been Kan of the Red Army. Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, I ' b; McLoughlin, George W. Car- at Elkhart lake, Witt, on ter of Mispah, N. J. the outstanding idea which the Banners with the slogan, "Kill .1 held 0 1 ). 3. ' Next York, Joseph Vera Bush of of synagogue is meant to enshrine, the Jew's, Save Russia" often ap- Harrison New Jersey, J. C. Heffner, Robert and to which all other elements pee r among the soldiers. Jewish At the meeting in Cleveland( Allan, Russel must be secondary. It is, of soldiers ore frequently persecuted opinion prevailed among officers . K. Y. Knight, N. F. Gibson, course., the God idea, which has and subjected tee gross indignities. and members of the board of trus- Hendricks, Sophie Melvin and Delmar Hampton. With the been the constant amidst all the One ease in the Ninety-ninth tee's that Mr. Freund should not exception of Miss Schechter, Mr. variables. Smolensk Garrison is now under permitted to discontinue his Beal, Miss Bush and Mr. Harrison, Let one be a bit more specific investigation. The paper declares cl fiitienttions with an institution to all are textile workers. about this term, "the God idea," that the guilty must be severely which he rendered a lifetime of as there are some who may object punished. The Defense Or g anises. service and of which he is now the , that the term, undefined, covers a ld member. Upon motion unan- Four students, one of whom be- oest The International Labor De- multitude of sins. As I see it, the longs to the Communist party. •i adopted, therefore, 11 r. , tense, which undertook the de- i.li God idea as it has functioned in were arrested in Tashkent, Turke- T:i u :1:1,1. wits elected an tense of the accused, has enlisted the mind and soul if Israel has snap, fur persecuting a Jewish via- mem b er of the board of honorary trustee the services of Dr. John Randolph been characterized by two main and a director of the Cleveland or- of Scopes evolution trial fame; ex- concepts, first, that God is a tran- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Judge Frank Carter, of Asheville; Ph" scendent Being above and beyond ,11,hlgei,,f"trh,lithtl '. rat time such an Tom P. Jimison, ex-Methodist the sphere of humanity and the NATHAN ORGANIZES s EXCHANGE INWEST "ririn. . ' ■ universe at the same time that Ile is imminent within humanity and 1 the universe, and second, that the Here, then, we have the other important criterion by which to (le- Oregon, Stock and Bond Exchange termine the menace of secularism to assume charge of the develop- in the synagogue, namely, the God JACOB NATHAN (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) (Turn to Last Page.) HERZL, THE TEACHER OF JEWISH MANLINESS By RABBI HERBERT PARZEN Not, I ho Nilowing ti•n of the rontribulinn of Dr. Theodor 11,7.1 to Jewish life is from the pen of Rabbi Herbert Parten of Portland, Oregon. formerly of Detroit. Rabbi Var. 2011 the son of Mr. and Mrn. ('haste, Patten of Mirlintan .,tune. Detroill. Twenty-five years ago this month, Dr. Theodor Herz] died in Franzenbad, Austria. lie had only been active in Jewish affairs seven years. Yet, during this tragically, brief period, he indelibly stamped' purpose of bringing into bold, crystal-clear relief, the individual quality and character that are pri- marily responsible for his giant- like influence and pr•ponelerant in our history. I regard his his approach to Jewish problems with a dignified manliness and with an adequate self-respect as that quality. The introduction of dig- nity and statesmanship into the life struggles of Jewry was an il. PHILOSOPHER NAMED RECTOR IN GERMANY BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) — Prof. Ernst Casserer, philosopher and interpreter of philosophic aspects of Prof. Albert Einstein's theories was named rector of the Univer- sity of Hamburg. Ile is the first Jewish university rector in Ger- many. Professor Casserer is 55 years old. He was a pupil of Herman "he". CHALIAPIN TO PLAY IN PALESTINE OPERA by Golinkin, head tef the company. Chaliapin will sing the role of Bor- is Gudonov, which will be given DR. THEODOR HERZL at the first performance of the re- his character and his views upon luminating innovation that we just organized company. Jewish history. Ile, in fart, revo- begin to appreciate and to prize. MUSSOLINI TURNS OVER lutionized Jewsh He: he breathed Before Herat, self-respect into the Jewish make- GIFT FOR JEWISH AID up. He created the real modern Before Dr. Herz! entered Jew- ish public life, Jewish affairs were,' Jewish personality, RONIE.--(J. T. A.1—A gift of It is most worth-while to pause on the one hand, managed by the 50,000 Lira, presented by the Jew- to consider what particularly dis- purse-proud, overweening, irre- ish residents of Turin last month tinctive contribution Dr. Ilerzl sponsible, self-appointed, and on to Mussolini, will he set aside by made to Jewish living, what spe- the other hand by cringing, fear. him for Jewish welfare institu- cific touch and singular tone en- ful, secretive, impractical men. Both assimilators and non-assimi- tions. abled his personality to permeate The Premier decided to devote the perennial sources and the lators dealt with the Jewish people' as though they were their own pri. this fund for poor families and struggling destiny of his people. vale chattel, without sensitiveness welfare institutions of the Jewish I believe that it is possible to communities in Italy. examine Dr. Ilerzl's work for the (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) honor had been conferred on any- minister, long active in labor cir- ca lT esi ;:teheseerpii.h Brodsky of New York, the Cleveland JewishOr- Home, and many congratu- Leon Josephson of Philadelphia, 3 images are being received e„„ ' ' JOSEPH J. CUMMINS „,, 'm' BUYS L. A. WEEKLY hp„Nult.r.1.0FLuinm;,1 sition, 'relationship of the individual to God is twrsonal, immediate and di.' rect. If this second concept does not underlie all of Jewish philos- ophy, it certainly does underlie all Jewish Review of Jewish prayer. JERUSALEM.-- (J. T. A.)— Leaders Sailing for Jewish Agency Conference to Hold Feodor Chaliapin will sing with the Meeting Overseas for First Time; Marshall, War- Palestine Opera Company this burg, Adler, Frankel and Others to Attend. fall, according to a statement made For the first time in the history of its relief and reconstructive activities overseas the executive c ommittee of the Joint Distribution committee will hold a meeting in Europe this summer. of Board " of Trustees For Life. and B'nai B'rith Messenger Combine in Los Angeles. The defense is now concentrat- ing on obtaining a change of :■ Mr, Freund venue, it being asserted that if the did not attend the meeting in Clev- trial is held in Gastonia the pro- eland on July 1I. It was the first ceedings will be influenced by • meeting he had niissisl in so y ear, mob spirit. The counsel for the a great number of affidavits to the effect that Gaston county's hatred of the il biz” rf eavgeirta t oT rsh ehya s enatcehnsd CI, E V E LA ND.--"Belle f a i re" da i that the name selected by the board of the Jewish Orphan Hoene at CI • , fair trial is impossible when the jurors most be drawn from a panel land for the group of new build- of less than 20,000, most of whom ings in University Ileights. own stock in the mills and are Nov. 3 is the date net for the deeply prejudiced against the formal defense have collected "BELLEFAIRE : NAME OF NEW ORPHANAGE BUILDINGS What is considered one of the most important steps in Anglo- Jewish journalism in this country is the merger of the B'nai B'rith Messenger and the California Jew. ish Review, in Los Angeles, with Joseph Jonah Cummins of Detroit, dedication of the institu- "Godless Communists." "Corn- publisher of The Detroit Jewish tion, including its beautiful new munism Against Americanism" is Chronicle, as president and editor cottage buildings, alumni hall, ad- the local slogan. One local paper f the merged publication. amni tni ishtorsapt ii toanl. building, the chapel repeatedly demanded "vengeance Jr o almost 32 years the lt'nai on the Russian anarchists who B'rith Messenger has been one of Superintendent Sharlitt sub. bl our beloved chief in cold Ise leading factors in Jewish jour- !flitted ho, The Greensboro Daily annual report, which in- ood." `'(""'" nalism on the coast. It was found- Chided no, only a summary of News, a newspaper published in a ed in 1897 and for many years has work recently accomplished, but a neighboring town, reports that been conducted by Lionel L. Ed., comprehensive survey of the his- "Gaston County is desperately wards and Benjamin Davidson. tory of the institution since its near the mood to try a dozen or The California Jewish Review is a establishment more malcontents for murder and in 1868. much younger publication and in f them for what i think, The board, among other things, condemn the eight years of its existence had Go d , marriage an( t h e nigger. ratified the organization of a child 0 also established itself as a factor placement committee which H of Caw, in the. Jewish community of Los co-ordinate will The tragedy grew out of a strike co-oruinate all Jewish child place- Angeles. of textile workers in the Loray ment activities in Cleveld. an The combination of these two On 1% ednesday of this week the mills of the Manville-Jenckes Com- papers came about after months of first group of children moved to po ny, the first serious labor nevotualons, and was finally com- the new Jewish Orphan Home to urb tance in the South with the plated a few weeks ago, when the open an institute for the training Communists taking part. The contract fur the sale of the B'nai B'rith Messenger to the California. of the. oldont children and the charge against the 15 workers is Jewish Put:Heade:1 Company. pub- training of the new cottage the result of a battle which took Once in Gastonia on June 7, be- lihhers of the California Jewish mothers. The children selected for this tween the textile strikers and the Review, was signed in the office of town police. During the battle J. M. Friedlander, former corpora. purpose were the older ones, who the chief of police was killed and lion commissioner. will be distributed over the cot. two policemen, one ex-policeman Combine Means Greater Paper. gages as leaders. and the strike agitator, Joseph The stall' of cottage mothers ar• ti,., 1Vi;t,:! ,i ptehrt,: ci n o n sto, ril ti ( I at iti,t,1 of i, these Harrison, were wounded. Eight nest reWednesday morning and other prisoners are charged with ‘ were received c . t .i •t d a t the old building. intent to Jewry will hove one of the largest kill and have been held weekly newspapers printed in the . Au present officers of the Home under bail of $750, were re-elected at the annual English language in the country, meeting On! y six of the strikers indicted Sunday. Fred I.azarus, are known to have had guns at the for practically every Jewish tam• Jr.. of ng Columbus, ■ was re-elected time of the shooting, ply in Los Angeles and vicinity was Benjamin J. Samuels, a subscribed to either one or the ' president; ; The battle started, it Is alleged, Max F. . Meisel, when o other of these papers. The com- a police department auto- e- d'n t the ofth ; sinking fund; Al- hined weekly newspaper will aban- treasurer mobile, with the chief of police, an feed A. Benes•h, treasurer don the format of the It'nni B'rith of the ex-policemen, Roach, and a police- Messenger, retaining the name, general fund; Mrs. Stella Lazarus, man, Gilbert, entered into the S hat, rlit super- however, and appearing in regular secretary; Michael intends nt; Jack Giri g, assistant tent colony established by the newspaper style. One of the first to congratulate the newly organized paper was Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin, who in a letter to Mr. Cummins expressed himself as confident that the new weekly will become ono of the leading forces in Jewish journal- ism in America. FORM MENTAL HYGIENE CLINIC IN PALESTINE superintendent. (Turn to Page Two). Memory of Dr. Herzl Will be Honored By Detroit Jews at Services Sunday Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky to Deliver Principal Address at Gathering at Northern High School on Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Death of Zionist Founder. A metal hygiene clinic has been Coincident with the opening at established in Palestine by Hades- Zurich, Switzerland, of the six- troit bodies, including the Jewish sah. the Women's Zionist Organi- teenth biennial World Zionist Con- National Fund, and of Young Is- rael, Kvutzah lvrith and other lo- zation of America, which conducts gress, Detroit cal groups, this meeting will be ad- a modern system of public health Jews will honor dressed by prominent Detroit Jew- work in Palestine. The clinic is the memctry of ish leaders. housed in one of the Hallassah Dr. Theodor health welfare centers in Jerusa- Herzl on the Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, president of Mizrachi of Detroit, will deliver lem and is in charge of a psychol- twenty-fifth an- ogist specially trained for condi- niversary of his the principal address, Rabbi Moses tions in Palestine. Fischer of Congregation B'nai death this Sun- Moshe; Philip Slomovitz, president The new clinic is under the day, July 28, at of the Zionist District; Aaron School Hygiene Department of the R:20 p. m. , at Kurland, president of the Jewish Hadassah Medical Organization, memorial serv- National Fund, will be among the and according to word from Pales- ices to be held at speakers. Rev. Elijah Zaludkow- tine has many cases to treat which Northern High ski of Congregation Share), Zedek are referred to it by the school, School, W o o d- will chant several dirges dedicated parents or doctors. The establish- ward and Owen. to Dr. Herzl's memory. Rabbi ment of • mental hygiene clinic Held under the Ashinsky will preside. is in line with the Hadassah pub- auspices of Miz- The guest speaker will be Rabbi lic health program, which has al- rachi and Mix- Irving Miller of Far Rockaway, N. ways stressed the work from the rachi o ir, Rabbi Askiasky preventative point of view. with the co-operation of other De- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)