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VOL. XXVIII. NO. 10
WEIZMANN URGES JEWISH UNITY FOR
PALSTINE AT ZIONIST CONGRESS;
EUROPEAN POWERS GREET SESSION
322 Delegates Seated by Congress Court; Weizmann and
Sokolow Principal Sneakers at Opening Meeting;
Herzl Eulogized on 25th Anniversary of Death.
NEW NUMERICAL STRENGTH OF PARTIES CREATES
UNCERTAINTY ON ALL ISSUES EXCEPT AGENCY
Need for Continued Existence of Zionist Organizatoin Em-
phasized by Dr. Weizmann; American Delegates
Resent Attempt at Outvoting Them.
ZURICIL—(J. 1'. A.)—The work of the Sixteenth Bi-
ennial Zionist Congress was organized and was well under
tray, when the delegates, 322 in number, its,:embled for the
Monday morning session following the solemn and festive
proceedings of the opening session late Sunday afternoon at the
Zurich Opera House.
Two hundred and tifty-four regularly elected delegates and 6/,
members of the administration who are entitled to vote were seated
following the adoption of the re-e ,_
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929
$80,983 Loaned o [ Announces $200,000
Jews Aroused Over
700 in Six Months
s. .v. Gaylord gift] Wailing Wall Issue
Ilebrew Free Loan Associa-
tion Reports on Activities
of Past Half Year.
All Palestine Factions Send
Protest Against New
Ruling.
The Hebrew Free Loan Associa-
tion announces that $80,963 was
loaned to more than 700 families
in the past six months.
JERCSALE:11.--(J. T. A.1 ---
'rhe announcement of the Pah•stiny
government that it has permitted
the Moslems to carry on their
, building activities on top and in
. the vicinity of the western wall of
the Temple, commonly known a.
the Wailing Wall, has aroused a
strong wave of indignation
throughout Palestine Jewry.
All factions of the community
are combining to voice a protest
!against what is described to he in-
terference with the status quo at
the most sacred Jewish Holy Site
in Palestine. The chief rabbinate
of the country has dispatched by
cable protests to Prime Minister
The report, submitted at a meet-
ing held on Tuesday, states that
loans ranged from $25 to $200,
made from a capital of not quite ,
$:.0,000. No interest is charged
for loans.
Loans are made to home owners
threatened with foreclosure, to
further the education of students,
to small merchants and mechanics
requiring immediate help, and to
others considered worthy.
The following articles on per-•
petual donations was incorporated
in the by-laws of the association;
Any donation or bequ.sst of
DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN
$5,000 or upwards to the loan fund
of the association shall he treated
as a perpetual loan fund in the
nowt of S. Gronemann of Berlin,'
the donor r siuo efsut tdoso hA, 1 1
chairman of the ('ongress Court,
loam made
the body charg d with passing on
e
be
identified
with the name of the
the validity of the elections. The
donor or testator, by having the
protest of Mr. Jacob &Haas of
note
of
the
borrower
bear his or
New York, representing, the Amer.
her name. If thy donor or testa-
Wan opposition group, against the
tor
shall
prescribe
or
otherwise
result of the Zionist elections in
the United States, was rejected by Belle Isle
to be Di - ileninlnut, a preference for the
maximum
or
minimum
sum
of each
the Congress Court for the reason
reeled by the Noted
individual loan to be matte out of
that the protest was submitted too
Conductor, Leo Low.
the
funds
hearing
his
or
her
name,
late.
such designation or preference
--
Dr. Chaim Weizmann . president
The Jewish National Night of shall be honored and carried out to
of the World Zionist Organization,
41usw, to be held this Monday eye _ the extent that the practical ad-
took the floor for the second time .. •
fling, at Belle Isle in conjunction ministration of the association's
to submit his report on the politic with
irs will ;arm
•
it .1t the e sill
• 1 o 0 f
the Detr oit Symphony
'
Or- affairs
cal situation in Paltostine. The ac-
A arch year a statement of the num-
t mil work of the Congress tuns chestra open air concert, promises ber and amount of the loans made
started when the presidium for
Out of each memorial fund shall he
the plenary SCASi1111, including many
embodied in the president's annual
I3ERLIN.—(.1. T. A.) — A con. '
Americans, was elected by accla-
report."
ference of the International Conn.'
mation on the recommendation of
eil of the Ort, society for the pro-
a special committee of the Zionist'
motion of trades and agriculture,
Council.
took place here with the partici-
Americans on Presidium.
pation of the :30 delegates from
Nahum Sokolow was chosen pres-
various countries, including the
ident of the Congress. The fol-
United States.
lowing vice-presidents were elect-
DELEGATES FROM 24
COUNTRIES AT ORT
HALM V I -II A ZOMIR
CONCERT MONDAY
BERLINCONFERENCE
Event
Dr. Moskowitz First Amer-
ican to Preside at Inter-
national Meeting.
NEW ALLOTMENT OF
MACHINES SHIPPED
JEWISH TOREADOR
HAILED IN MADRID
• 'MacDonald, to the British Colonial
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
ESTABLISHMENT OF GAYLORD FOUNDATION OF $200,000
ANNOUNCED BY DR. FRANKLIN; LARGEST CONTRIBUTION
EVER MADE TO JEWISH PHILANTHROPIES IN DETROIT
Prime Purpose of Gift Announced in Behalf of Samuel X. Gaylord Will be the Creation
of an Adequate Educational and Recreational Center for
the Jewish Youth of This City
BOARD OF TRUSTEES CONSISTS. IN ADDITION TO DONOR, OF DR. FRANKLIN,
ADOLPH FINSTERWALD, MELVILLE WELT, FRED BUTZEL, JOSEPH GAYLORD
Document Conveying Gift States That "Donor Believes That Office of Wealth Should
be to Bring the Means of Helpful Opportunity to Those
Less Fortunately Placed."
The establishment by Samuel X. Gaylord of the Gaylord Foundation of $200,000,
the purpose of which shall be the creation of an adequate educational and recreational
center for the Jewish youth of Detroit Was announced on Tuesday by Dr. Leo M. Frank-
lin of Temple Beth El.
Office, Lord Falfour 111111 to the
Secretariat of the League of Na-
'fhe opening paragraph in the document conveying the gift to a Board of Trustees consisting,
tions, and to the Zionist Congress
besides Dr. Franklin and the donor, of Adolph Finsterwald, Melville S. Welt, Fred M. Butzel and Joseph •
now in session in Zurich.
II. Gaylord, reads as follows:
"The donor believes that the office of wealth after providing ds topro,st eh sesonreeds and comforts of
Rabbinate, the 'Zionist Exeeative
normally, de-
and the National Council of Pules-
r ■
pendent upon him should be to
tine Jews held here, the Jewish
bring the means of helpful oppor-
lenders decided to seek an inter-
view with the acting high commis-
sinner, IL C. Luke.
The Jewish communities of Je-
rusalem and Haifa as well as the
municipality of Tel Aviv dis-
patched cables of protest to the
Zionist Congress in Zurich. The
Jewish Federation of Labor in Pal-
estine protested to the British
Labor party against the Palestine
government's decision. Commit-
tees are being formed spontane-
ously throughout the country by
Jews for the "protection of the
Jewish rights at the western wall."
DONOR OF $200,000
tunity to those less fortunately
Plae
It teis
n in
the 'spirit of this declare-
., don that Mr. Gaylord in consulta-
tion with Dr. Franklin, through
whom all negotiations were mide,
has set aside the sum of $200,000
for the purpose indicated. The
trustees under the terms of the
agreement will be permitted to un-
dertake the work of furnishing an
adequate home for the Jewish
youth 'independently of or co.Op.
crating with other persons simi-
larly minded in the building *of
this institution, which is regarded
by Jewish social workers as the
most pressing need which Detroit
Jewry faces today.
Mr. Gaylord's gift, which Is by
far the largest that has ever been
made by Jews or to a Jewish cause
in Detroit or Michigan, is to be
payable in instalments over a
period of years. Commenting upon
the gift Dr. Franklin maid;
"This gift is appreciated not
merely for the generous sum' of
money which it intrinsically 'rep-
resents, but much more for the:in-
spiration which it is sure to give to
other men of wealth in the Jewish
community of our city. It seta a
new standard for giving among the
Jews of Detroit. It stresses In a
new way the obligatiop resting
:coon. those
o ho.urgrcezie
unef
ti yligovno ir st3
e
URGES CONTINUED
SUPPORT OF HIAS
The conference decided that he
extension of the work of the Ort A. Herman Reports on Paris
in the future will be along indus-
Agreement of Hicem
trialization lines, particularly in
to Extend Work.
Poland, Lithuania, Bessarabia. It
was repeatedly emphasized that
At a conference of the represen-
11 1 1 0110111W possibilities for the Jews
are constantly being reduced, and tatives of the Hebrew Sheltering
the number of declassed is increas- and Immigrant Aid Society, the
ing at an enormous pace. • Jewish Colonization Association
As a result of this situation, Ort' and United Jewish Emigration
activities which hitherto have con- Committee, held in Paris, it was
centrated printipally on coloniza- unanimously decided to recommend
tion and technical training will to the boards of directors of the
now include industrialization. • constituent organizations to extend
the agreement of co-operation ex-
to ahare their means with those
Adopt 1981,000 budget.
isting between them fur another
less fortunately placed than them-
A budget of $901,000 was adopt- period of three years.
selves. I believe that this initial
ed for the period of July, 1929 to
It will be remembered that two
gift to the Jewish recreational and
July, 19:30, as contrasted with the and a half years ago Hies, the
educational center movement as-
budget of $450,000 for the last lea and Emigdirect decided to work
sures the success of the campaign
year.
iointly for the purpose of assisting!
which is to be undertaken In the
Megelnitzki, Ort manager in Jewish immigrants settling in new
early spring for the raising of an
Russia, reported that the Moscow countries. This work is meeting
amount sufficient to build and
Ort has received hundreds of ap- with success particularly in South
equip as fine a young men's and
plications for machinery. The American countries, and it was
young women's assoctation huild-
Central Committee, he said, has therefore deemed advisable to con-
ing as there is in this country. It
decided to use $30,000 recently tinue for the next three years. In
is to be hoped that in this forth-
received from New York, from the view of this, Abraham Herman,
coming campaign, or even before
People's Tool Campaign of which president of flies, has issued the
it is well under way, one or more
B. C. N'ladeck is chairman, to erect following statement:
, men of means and social vision will
eight factories in the towns, Col-
follow Mr. Gaylord's splendid
New Jewish Centers.
onization, he stated, is developing
example. There is enough wealth
"All who are conversant with
satisfactorily. The economic ruin the story of Jewish migration in
among the Jews of the city to do
tariat of the Congress which in- snl,"isM, to rest.
of large masses of the Jewish pop- the years following the war and
anything that we really want to
It is expected that more than
In the course of the afternoon, .
eludes eight European members as
SAMUEL X. GAYI ORD
ulation in White Russia and the the effect upon it by the restric-
Is for the public good. I am won-
20,0011 Detroit Jews will attend Franklin was on the ground three
well.
Ukraine is far larger than the re- tion of immigration into the Unit-
dering who will be the first to fol.
this
concert,
which
will
tie
the
last
:
times,
once
with
the
first
beast,
a
Mr.
Gaylord
in
a
statement
to
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle,
The First Speakers.
lief possibilities, he pointed out.' ed States, cannot place too high an
ex- low Mr. Gaylord's fine leadership."
Simplicity and dignity marked a the National Nights at Belle spotted black hull, and twice with
p
d the feeling that it was • privilege for him to create this endow-
Credit should lie given the Ort, he ; estimate upon the work which has
Mr. Samuel X. Gaylord has been
t he proceedings of the opening ses- Isle this year.
the second one. The last time was
meet
He believes that if the young people of our day are given the a resident of Detroit
said, for its far-sighted policy in been done on behalf of Jewish mi-
t fow
r itm
h aw
n);
s ion which was attended by close
The complete program of this a very close call, the bull's lung-
proper environment i n which to spend their leisure hours, and if they years.
associated
arranging with the Soviet govern.' grants everywhere by the combined
concert appears elsewhere in this ing horns catching in his sash and
.
are afforded the right kind of guidance, many of the tragedies which , broth
m of
er,
is E. Gaylord, in the
ment for the importation of raw efforts of the three greatest Jew-
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now charuterize Jewish
avoided
issue. , throwing his face down on the
in
Ga ylord Brothers.
materials.
ish immigrant aid organizations
' sand. The covering brindle then
In the last seven months, the with which a large number of lo-
dragged him a full 30 feet while
Ort office in Moscow has received cal 11(Tul iptl a tTo nfl froi ate
,ic
lt
i
tNeo:
•
the audience gasped and groaned.
1,500 applications for machinery.
The general impression was the
Tragedy of Youth.
avoided but the fusion has also
bull had his horn in Franklin's
He emphasized the tragedy of made it possible for the work to be
boody and was dragging him to his
the masses of the Jewish youth, carried on, on a much larger scale
deaotti;er cane
who trained in no profession, are reaching everyone of the new im-
men diverted the . without means of livelihood. He migration countries. As a result,
Criticized Editorially by American Hebrew for Permitting bull's attention, however, and the urged the immediate necessity of , the foundation for constructive de-
Commander-in-Chief of Jewish Veterans Organization
great annuli shook his head from rendering the Jewish youth produc- , velopment of new Jewish centers
His Son-In-Law, Morris Gest. to Advertise Play
Outlines Object of Movement as One of American
the sash and started toward them. tine members of the community.
in Central and South American
As "Directed by David Belasco."
Patriotism and for Upholding Fair Name of Jew.
Franklin arose, rubbed the dirt Dr. M. Silberfarb, former Min- Republics has been laid and con-
from his eyes and limped to where i ster of Jewish affairs in the Ilk-' tacts hare been established with
ATLANTIC CITY.—(.1. T. A.) censure for its having loon
• pro- an assistant proffered a wet towel. raise, described the condition of Australia, South Africa and other
Assemblyman Julius S. Berg of ' been seven
times elected to the
- David Belasco, dean of Ameri- cloyed."
• 11.o rinsed his face and hands and the Jew in Poland. The Govern- ] countries in which possibilities for
All elements in Detroit Jewry New fork, commander-in-chief of New York Legislature, and is a
an producers, who celebrated his
The American Hebrew, corn- taking his sword again, resumed went of Poland watches with in- large Jewish immigration exists.
ent rorf
pi e the legal profession of
the Jewish War Veterans of the member
joined
Sunday
evening,
at
a
meet-
birthday here July 25, was the re- menting editorially on Mr. Be- the combat, killing the bull in difference the economic ruin of the The decision of the conference in
,
ing at Northern High School, in United States, has located head-
cipient of messages of congratula- lasco's protest asks why he per- short order.
Jewish population, he stated, even Paris to extend the agreement be- paying tribute to the memory of
The city of Buffalo established
lion from leaders of the theatn- mated his non-in-law, Morris Lest,
quarters at the Palmetto Hotel in
Franklin dedicated the first of quickening• with its policy,th e
twcen the three
for
a post of the Jewish Veterans last
oal profession from all sections of to advertise in the Public Print , his hulls to a group of American nomic collapse of the Jewish ar- another three years is the best evi- Dr. Theodor Ilerzl, on the occa-
week, and Mr. Berg hopes to per-
sion of the twenty-fifth anniver-
the world. and in electric lights on the Hill- tourists. throwing his cloak to the tisans and traders.
dence of the harmonious co-opera- sary of the death of the founder
fect the local organization within
Mr. Belasco's plan to spend the Pridrome that the Passion Play hox of his countrymen in accord-
The ruination of the Jewish pea tion existing between them and of the modern Zionist movement.
two weeks.
day quietly at his hotel was inter- , was "directed by David Belasco." once with the custom of the arena. ple in Poland is accomplished so: which naturally reacts most far
Rabbi Irving Miller of Far
In outlining the purposes of the
rupt•d by the constant stream of The paper draws attention to the The second bull he dedicated to the solently, he said, that the world at drably-upon the lot of the unhap- Rockaway, N. Y., son-in-law of
Jewish Veteran organization, Mr.
telegrams followed by visitors ar- fact that the Passion Play is now Spanish nation by saluting the large is unaware of it. Yet the py Jewish wanderers. The decis- Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky of Detroit,
Berg said:
rising to tender their best wishes on a tour during which Mr. Belas- royal box, which was not occupied Jewish conditions in Poland, are ion must now be ratified by the who presided, was the principal
in person. co's role as director continues to before the fight.
"The aims and objects of the
no less terrifying than the poverty three organizations and it is need.' speaker of the meeting. Rabbi
organization may be summarized
be advertised.
Having less to say that Hies, whose activ- Miller pointed out that Jewish his-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gest of
He was much pleased with the of the Jews of Russia.
as
follows:
had
an
opportunity
to
study
the
New York, son-in-law and laugh-
ities for so many years has been a , tory has reserved a place of honor
r ■ caption accorded him, and with
"1.
To maintain true allegi-
ter, motored to Atlantic City to
the criticism of the experts who Jewish position in Russia only re- powerful influence in bringing for Dr. Herz!, "the immortal mod-
once
to the United States of
cently,
he
is
able
to
make the above about the fusion• is more than ready ern prophet in Israel."
*need the day with Mr. Belasco.
said he displayed considerable skill
statement
with
America;
to encourage honor and
a
clear
conscience
to
consent
to
the
continuation
of
in
the
fine
points
of
the
Spanish
The entire cast of "It's a Wise
"Ilerzl dared usher in the dream
purity in public affairs to combat
I hild." Mr, Belasco's play now I
game. Previous reports of a fight
Jewish reconstruction in Pales-
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to
Page
Opposite
Editorial.)
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to
Page
Opposite
Editorial)
of
Knowing
that
a
whatever
tends to impair the ef-
large number of at Seville had indicated a hope he
playing here, paid a visit to the
.. .
I tine into the realm of politics,"
J
Jewish
emigrants were at Harbin would improve his technic with
ficiency and permanency of our
producer.
Rabbi Miller said. "Ile dared
enroute to the United States, South further fighting.
free
institutions,
and to encourage
Six hulls and
even to bring his dream to Jews
A large floral offering was re-
the doctrine of universal liberty,
cawed from the members of the and Central America, South At- two horses were killed on the pro
' who had almost lost hope in the
equal
rights
and
full justice to all
I
-
telasco Theater staff in New
York. rice, Canada and other countries, gram, two other matadors besides
ghetto. If Ilerzl had lived to his
men.
The Hotel Amsterdam, where Mr. and fearing that they might he Franklin each dispatching two
three score and ten he would to-
2.
To
combat the powers of
Belasco is stopping, presented a effected by the Chinese-Russian bulls. The other matadors were
day have seen the realization of his
conflict which would aggra , atn not very good. One of the news-,
bigotry and darkness, wherever
ra ke
dream."
•
ake with his likeness in chocolate the situation serious enough as it
originating and whatever their tar-
and
Gave
His
Blood
(or
Ideal.
gar. is, the Hebrew Sheltering and Im- fought as though born in Spain;
Fred M. Butzel, one of the board of trustees of the new
HON. JULIUS S. BERG. get; to uphold the fair name of the
, 1
Felicitations were extended to migrant Aid Society of Am•rica, th e
As long as Israel lives Herz]
Jew and fight his battle wherever
others fought as though born Gaylord Foundation, for which Samuel X. Gaylord gave
Mr. Belasco by Mayor James J. 425 Lafayette street, New York in Chicago."
lives," Rabbi Miller added. "Herz] Detroit and has formed the foun..! unjustly assailed.
$200,000, lauds Mr. Gaylord's generosity in the following gave his blood for his ideal."
dation for a Detroit post of the
Walker of New York. Among City. cabled to its bureau at liar-
"3.
To inculcate and k eep
statement :
Rabbi Miller declared that the Jewish Veterans.
"era who sent greetings were: bin requesting a statement as to
alive the spirit of comradeship
C
onstantin Stanislavaky of the local conditions.
The following MRS.
Assemblyman Berg is himself a: among the men of our race who
"This gift of Mr. Gaylord is the largest gift ever made creation of the Jewish Agency is
a direct result of Dr. Ilerzl's influ- disabled veteran, having been fought in the various wars of our
Moscow Art Theater, Max Rein- reply has been received:
in our Jewish community and I hope marks a new era in ence.
her& of Berlin, Daniel Frohman,
Ile declared that the Zionist wounded at Arras, France, while' republic.
Meanwhile no cause for worry.
philanthropic contributions.
founder was the first man to place; he served with the 308th Infantry,
Florenz Ziegfeld, Billie Burke, Wil• Absolute quiet. Emigrants are not
"4.
To assist such comrades
Elsa
Freidenberg
Welling
of
270
ham T. Dewart, A. I. Erlanger, affected as yet. Mail from Russia
"In addition to being the largest gift, it is singularly the Jewish problem upon the map . during the World War. He has and their families as may stand in
Beth Merrill, LouiaMann, Clara is being transmitted through Ja- Rnwene passed away T uesd ay eve- generous in its terms and is couched in such a way as to of world politics.
need of help, encouragement or
sing after a brief illness, at Charle-
I•iPman and Samuel Shipman.
meeting was officially opened
pan."
protection.
invite other contributions. There is no provision that the by The
Asher Berlinsky, president of
Since 1910, Harbin has been the voix, Mich. Funeral services were
Mr. Belasco, in a letter pub-
"5. To gather and preserve the
lished in a recent issue of the Lit- center through which Jewish mi- held on Thursday' in the chapel of money must be spent on buildings nor that the contribution Nlizracho Ilazoir, under whose sus_ '
records of patriotic service per-
erary Digest. which reproduced grants going by Far Eastern Temple Beth El.
be perpetuated in any monument. It is a very modest con- pines the meeting was arranged.
formed by men of our race.
critical remarks against him by routes pass on their way to various
"6. To honor the memory and
Besides her husband, Dr. Ben- tribution and has to do only with the needs of our young Mr. B•rlinsky presented Rabbi
Ashinsky
In the absence from Detroit.• shield from neglect the graves of
chairman of the eve-
the American Ilebrew in connection countries. During the war Jew- jamin D. Welling, and two chil-
people rather than the gratification of the vanity of the ning, and as Rabbi
Ashinsky, in the during the month of August, of Dr., our heroic dead."
with the recent production of the ish refugees fleeing from Russia dren, Ruth and Robert, Mrs. Well-
Passion Play by Morris Gest, dis- made their way to Ilarbin and it ing is survived by her grandmoth- donor. It is particularly gratifying that Mr. Gaylord and first address of the evening, paid Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi Bernard
The Jewish War Veterans of the
claims responsibility for the Hip- wits then that }lies established its er, Mrs. Ilugo Hill, her sister, Mrs. his nephew will be associated in the administration of the a great tribute to Dr. Ilerzl. Ile Zeiger, of this city, a recent grad- I United States has a national mem-
sate of the Hebrew Union College' bership of 23,000 and is organized
Prodrome presentation. office there which during this per- Melaine S. Menderson of Cincin- trust and will thus become more completely acquainted said:
'We can best commemorate the and rabbi-elect of Temple Beth El
39 cities. Detroit, when organ.
My only connection with the ind has rendered immense service nati. and brother, Lewis S. Fre-
P assion Play
with the social needs of our community, as it is necessary memory of Herzl by once more re- of Flint, will be in charge of the, in
ized, will be the first post In the
was to attend the to these wanderers. Last year mont of Detroit. She Was the
three final rehearsals. I am no alone more than 5,000 of these
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. not only to have money but to have ideas for meeting our asserting ourselves as living wit- .niritual affairs of Temple Beth; state of Michigan and the only
more entitled to praise For the Jewish emigrants were aided by Rudolph Freidenberg, life-long, problems. I sincerely hope that Mr. Gaylord will live nesses of the Zionist ideal, that El. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin will• post within 400 miles of Chicago
merits it possesses than I am to • the Harbin Bias Bureau.
spend the month of August ini where the organization
two
ed: Rabbi A. II. Silver of Cleve-'
land, Ohio; Archibald Freiman of
"Qua Hombre!" Fans Ex-
Ottawa, Canada; M. M. Ussishkin,
Jerusalem; Rabbi Meyer Berlin,
claim Lauding Sydney
Jerusalem; Deputy II. Farbstein
Franklin.
and Abraham Podliszewski of War-
saw: Dr. Leon Reich of Lemberg;
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.1—Ma-
David Hen Gurion of Jerusalem;
drid bull fighting fans have a bet-
Joseph Sprinzak, Jerusalem; Adolf
ter (opinion of Yankee toreadors
Bernhardt of Bucharest, Ruman-
now. In their own words Sydney
ia. As members of the presidium
Franklin, Brooklyn bull tighter, is
the following were elected: Rabbi .
"qua Hombre!" "what a man!;',
Judah Is Landau of Johannesburg;
an Associated Press despatch from
Abraham Goldberg, New York;
Madrid states: Franklin, recently,
Mrs. Archibald Silverman, Novi-,
making his debut in a Madrid bull
LEO LOW
dem., R. I.; Rabbi Israel Rosen- !
ring with Premier Prime de My- 1
berg and Rabbi Remagolski of Ne w
to be the outstanding Jewish muse elia* his two daug hters and other
York; I/r. Alfred Klee of Berlin; .
notables looking on, dispatched two
leaf event of the year.
Sigmund Arzt of Warsaw. ; Depu- s
,
The concert will. be presented by ferocious beasts in really skillful
t y H. Rosenblatt of Lodz, Polanol
th e H a te e esilas oni i
r choral so. manner, although barely escaping
Mr. Marks of London; Deputy
,
ily.
i f tht 1 a dangerous goring . at the horns,
Fischer of Bucharest; 1/r. G. A. ca ly under r thto direction /
b r i n dl e animal.
great Jewisheinnposer and con- ot f onebrindle
Terloid' Cracow, representing the
luttor, Liu I o • director of the
The fans, numbering 13,000,
labor party Ilitacholuth. A place
ai :• ho.ralsoti
.
titol' sli the - Jewish Na- ninny of whom had conic out of
was reserved for a representative
tional Workers' Alliance. who is curiosity to see just what sort of
of the Revisionist group.
reputed to be the outstanding Jew- a matador a "Yanqui" might make,'
The omission of Dr. Stephen S. sh musician in t his country.
i
gave Franklin an ovation after
Wise of New York from the list
Emma Lazaroff-Schnver and a each bull. The Brooklyn man re
ro-
of officers for the Congress was
women's
chorus
will
feature
see-
buffed
t heir efforts to carry him
noted.
Jacob Fishman of New York, oral numbers on the program, and (rein the ring when he had killed
and Mr. Siegel were the t . ,,,, Mrs. Lazaroff-Schauer, II. H. Co- his s•toond animal with the plea he
Americans elected on the secre. hen and Louis Greenblatt will be was tired and bruised and needed
DETROIT JEWS JOIN
Belasco Felicitated On 75th Birthday
Denies Responsibility for Passion Play
Assemblyman Berg of New York Here
To Form Jewish War Veterans ' Post.
50 Trees Planted in Pales-
tine as Result of Sun-
day's Memorial.
HIAS REPORTS JEWS
IN HARBIN SECURE
FRED M. BUTZEL LAUDS
GAYLORD'S GENEROSITY
WELLING PASSES
AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS
ZEIGER IN CHARGE OF
AFFAIRS AT BETH EL.
residents of Detroit.
many years to see the benefits of his generosity."
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