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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1929

VOL. XXVIII. NO. 16

Columbia Seeks
UNREST CONTINUES IN PALESTINE AS
DEATH OF MARSHALL 250,000 Children ALL ELEMENTS IN DETROIT JEWRY JOIN
BRITISH TROOPS STRIVE TO ESTABLISH ' Jewish Professor SHOCKS WORLD JEWRY Return to Schools IN EFFORT TO RAISE LARGE FUND FOR
American Jews Spend Annu.
ORDER; BLAME GRAND MUFTI, OFFICIALS I Ne rrt. for ialtilo Jewish
bno sge tItttifteLliVn"h Loss of Great Leader Mourned Throughout the World; His
ally $8,780,000 for
RELIEF OF SUFFERERS IN PALESTINE
Chair.
Education.

Memorandum Submitted to High Commissioner by United
Palestine Jewish Community Places Responsibility for
Outrages on British Administration and Hussini.

BERLIN. — (J. T. A.) — Nego-
tiations in behalf of Columbia
University with a view to securing
a Jewish scholar to occupy the

Loss Declared to Be Irreparable; Was Great Lawyer,
Outstanding Jew and Liberal Philanthropist.

World Jewry sits in mourning over its greatest sun.
The death of Louis Marshall, outstanding American
ARAB DEALERS CHARGED WITH POISONING FRUIT c kh, raNi,r f l'i ) t rert ,, ht eurst.uda):1 ,1 'f
SOLD TO JEWS; ONE ARRESTED; TEST HIS WARES established by Mrs. Nathan J. Mil- Jewish leader, in Zurich, Switzerland, on Wednesday
ler of New York are being con- morning, of an affection of the pancreas, has shocked Jews
Jewish Boycott of Arab Products Creates Serious Situation duc t ed hero., s a le to Dr. Jacob in every part of the world, and his loss is felt to be an irre-
parable and irreplacable one.
for Both; Arabs Feel Pinch of Poverty While Jews
KlatnzkL,'r tv.vca.11 ni k inown Hebrew
Suffer From Scarcity of Provisions.
scholar and philosopher, author of

many books and essays and co-
editor of Ilia Eskil Encyclopedia
tin Hebrew' and German), but it
was stated that he had declined to
accept the post.
Negotiations have been started
completely restored in Jerusalem with individual Arab attacks being with Dr. Ismar Elbogen, one of
the leading authorities in Germany
reported on all sides.
Charges are being made by Jews in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv that on the Wissenschaft des Juden-
toms.
Arab fruit dealers are poisoning goods sold to them. One woman was
Dr. Elbogen's Career.
reported ill from poisoned grapcs®
Dr. haulm Elbogen was born at
sold byanArab merchant, who was
Schildberg,
Germany, Sept. 1,
arrested in Jaffa. The remainder
1074. Ile was educated by his
of Ids grapes were sent to the
uncle,
Jacob
Levy, author of the
health department forexamina-
"Neuhebraisches Worterbuch" and
tion. Other instances of poison.
at the gymnasium and the Jewish
Mg were reported.
Theological Seminary in Breslau.
The question of food and pray's-
Ile received his doctor's degree
ions is becoming acute for the Jews
from the Breslau University. Ile
of Jerusalem owing to the refusal
obtained
his rabbinical diploma in
of Jewish housewives to buy their
1899 and was appointed lecturer
supplies from Arabs, fearing foul
on Biblical exegesis and Jewiph
play. The scarcity of fish, meat
history at the Collegio Rabbinic°
and vegetables is felt already and
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—De- Italians in Florence. In 1902 he
unless means of self-provisioning „in] of
ot the assertion that the became privat-docent at the Leh-
are devised, actual famine is
executive council of the American ranstalt fur die Wissenschaft des
Geared.
Judentums, Berlin.
On Friday night the meal in the Federation of Labor, in planning a
Among his writings are: "Der
leading Jewish hotel in Jerusalem memorial to the late Samuel Gam- Tractatus de Intellectus Emend-
consisted only of rice.
' pers is seeking to bar any design Maine and Seine Stellung Inner-

Reports received by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
contradict assurances of the British authorities in Palestine
that order has been established. The J. T. A. report on
Wednesday stated that calm and order have not yet beep

A F OF L TO ERECT
GOMPERS MEMORIAL

Green Denies Charge It Was
Aimed to Hide Gompers'
Jewish Origin.

Arabs Feel Poverty,
Kalb der Philosophic Spinoza's,"
Al the same time the Arabs in containing an indication of Mr. In
em
,,D
oriaziolizuedsti e S.D
the countryside around Jerusalem Campers' Jewish origin, was made
Con-
.
z aCt tOnr
are acutely feeling the pinch of by William Green in a statement. struction der Judischen Geschi-
poverty because they cannot sell he issued in behalf of the Anwri- chte," and many other works.
their produce. Great excitement
Is Miller Endowment.
can Federation of Labor..
prevailed last Friday after the
The chair for the study of Jew-
The charge that the Federation ,
services in the Mosque of Omar
ish history, literature and institu-
over the fact that the villagers are in selecting a design for the $120,- tions was established at Colum-
unable to dispose of their products. 000 memorial now planned would bia University with the proceeds of
Perhaps the same Arabs who a select one omitting indication of an endowment fund of $250,000
fortnight before were incited Mr. Campers' origin was made in provided by Mrs. Nathan J. Miller,
against the Jews now quarrelled an editorial published in the Jew- New York. Dr. Nicholas Murray
among themselves. Thirteen sheiks ish Morning Journal.
Butler, president of (Columbia, in
decided to address a letter to the
Ina telegram addressed to Mor- announcing the gift on Oct. 15,
Grand Mufti declaring that if the ris Feinstone, secretary of the 1920, declared that "no effort
.lewish boycott is not discontinued,. United Ilebrew Trades, Mr. Green
would be spared to secure for this
distinguished
the Arab villages will be exposed the president of the American Fed: chair the most
scholar available, and that a spe-
to starvation. oration of Labor, stated:
cial
committee
of
members
of the
"I was greatly surprised to re•
Jewish Policeman Shot.
ceive the information contained in university had been entrusted with
I FRUSAI FMIT AA
the duty of surveying the field at
Jewish policeman proceeding from your telegram. The statement home and abroad and of making a
Haifa on duty to an Arab village which you explain appeared in a suitable recommendation."
He
was shot. He was accompanied by newspaper publication that: 'The pointed out that with the instruc-
executive council decided that the
Arab police.
tion
in
religion
already
given
at
It is believed the wound is mortal.: monument shall by no means be- Columbia, with the array of
tray Mr. Gompers' Jewish ances-
Pinchas Ilaifetz, who was stab-
courses
in
Christian
history,
litera-
try,' is Without foundation and
bed Saturday afternoon in the lane
ture and theology provided by the
leading to the Wailing Wall, was untrue.
faculty of the Union Theological
"The American Federation of Seminary, and with the advanced
admitted to the Hadassah hospital
Tuesday night. He had been given Labor recognizes no creed or na- program of research conducted in
a temporary bandage at the goy. tionality. We have thousands of the various religions of the Orient,
ernment hospital and sent home, Jewish members in the American Mrs. Miller's gift would enable Co-
but the wound began showing in- Federation of Labor and we are lumbia to make notable progress in
fection and he was rushed to the proud to have them as as part of the field of comparative religion.
Hadassah Hospital. our great organized labor move
Arab taxi chauffeurs are ment. The reverential affection in
mined not to lose business because ; which Mr. Campers is held by all
of the Arab outbreaks. It is re- members of the American Federa-
ported that many chauffeurs are thin of Labor would preclude the
exchanging their fezzes; fin Euro- consideration of such a question
pean headgear and substituting; as was referred to in the news-
their Arabic license plates for Ile- Paper publication and to which
brew ones in order to nttrect Jew- You call my attention. The fact
that we are building a monument
ish customers.
. • •
that will cost in excess of $100,000
to the memory of Mr. Campers
BLAME PLACED ON GRAND
ought to be a sufficient answer to
MUFTI AND OFFICIALS
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) — such libelous statements as the one
A large and enthusiastic mem-
Responsibility for the anti-Jewish to which you call my attention. bership attended the first regular
massacres during the past fort-, Please accept from me my assur- business meeting of the new ad-
night in Palestine was traced to ance that no such discussion took ministration of I'isgah Lodge No.
the agitation carried on by Amin place, that no such thought was 34, I. 0. B. B. President Mandell
el Rossini, Grand Mufti of Jeru- expressed at any meeting of the Bernstein presided.
salem and president of the Moslem executive council, and that the.
After a lengthy discussion of
Supreme Council, and on certain newspaper statement about which, the present conditions in Palestine
members of the Palestine govern- you inquire was made without jus- it was decided to call a special
tification and is absolutely untrue
ling of the eneral committee
' in every particular."
(Turn to Page Two).
for Thursday night to work out a
definite plan for raising funds
cobeorpseraotfingPiswgiat lii
f ,mrem
nzg

PISGAH TO ASSIST
PALESTINE RELIEF

Local B'nai B'rith Lodge
Holds First Meeting of
New Season.

7 .
Warburg Expresses Conviction Better
Mohammedan Elements Deplore Uprising mally

"Give the Jew's There Back What They Have Lost and
Courage to Carry On," His Plea to American Jewry;
Grateful to Hoover an d Borah for Sympathy.

the Palestine Emergency Relief
drive.
Three new members were for-
obligated by Past President
Aaron Droock so that they may at
tend the meetings in lieu of
formal initiation.

a

Convention Report.
An interesting and lengthy re-

port of the proceedings of the

purchase; that nothing is desired District Grand Lodge No. 6 con-
vention at Elkart Lake, Wis., was
given by the delegates, Bernard
Ginsburg, Aaron Droock and Ju-
lius Deutelbaum. Ben F. Goldman
also attended the convention and'
chairman of the Administrative
added to the report of Pisgah's'
Committee, Felix M. Warburg,
delegates.
well-known New York banker, is-
sued a statement in which, after
Aaron Kurland, chairman of the
intellectual advancement commit-
reciting the extent to which the
tee,
reported that his committee is
Moslem population of Palestine
working on three or four interest-
has benefited by the Jewish de-
programs,
details of which will
ing
velopment there, expressed his be-
be announced shortly.
lief that their better elements
Plan
Memorial
Service.
last
April
showed
how
much
the
deeply regret the uprising.
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon was ap-
The Jews of America, he said, funds which the generous public
had
sent
to
Palestine
had
bene-
must give back to the Jewish set-
fited the Arab population. This (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
tlers in I'alestine no far as possible
was plainly visible in many ways—
what they have lost because of the
by better attire, better housing
Arab uprising, but mainly, the
conditions, and motor cars. A few FORM A SELF-DEFENSE
courage to carry on and the belief
GROUP OR PALESTINE
more years of development of that
that their brethren all over the type, and understanding would
world sympathize with them and
A Detroit unit of the American
have been brought about and
want to help them.
friendships formed, as was done in Jewish Legion for Self-Defense in
Invites Arab Friendship.
a good many cases, among others, Palestine was organized at a meet-
In his statement he invites Arab very much so in the establishment ing held Sunday evening at the
co-operation with the Jews and the of the university, where one de- Varband School on Gladstone and
mandate government to work for - partment discovered and dwelt Twelfth.
better roads, hospitals, schools,
This unit now has an enlisted
upon the beauties of Arab litera-
better understanding and greater ture. This had reached a point membership of 160. Nationally,
watchfulness against vicious agita- where, according to my informa- about 15,000 are said to have en-
tion.
tion, anybody who wanted to study listed, with 6,000 enlistments in
Mr. Warburg was warm in his the beauties of Arab literature Canada. There is no limit in age,
praise of the stand taken by and culture would probably have and among those who enlisted in
President Hoover, Senator Borah, gone through the gates of the ex- ! New York was Nissim Behar, aged
and expressed his gratitude to traordinary material which was Jewish leader, who represents the
those who have already contrib- accumulated just for that purpose. I Alliance Israelite Universelle in
this country.
uted to the Palestine Emergency
"W. Must Protest."
Fund.
Officers elected by the local
"I am quite sure that the better
to Mr. Warburg's statement in part part of the Mohammedan popula- , branch follow:
S. Gash, chairman; A. Altman,
llows:
tion deeply regrets this uprising.
vice-chairman; I. Pobiah, secre-
"Many--and among them my- It seems unbelievable that, during
tary;
M. Soloveichik, financial see-
self—made • special point (at the the absence of High Commissioner
Jewish Agency meetings) of the Chancellor and the major/ part of , retary; M. Scheyer, treasurer;
members
of the executive com-
tact that nobody in the Jewish his staff and during the &Spence of
imittee, A. Pokampner, Straus,
world wants to obtain what be-
ree.
Banish
and
Shmuel.
(Continued from Page 4h
bags to his neighbor, except by

NEW YORK. — Returning nn
the Homeric after having partici-
pated in the recent formation of
the Jewish Agency for Palestine
at Zurich, of which he was elected

butgood-will and co-operation.
Most of the work done through the
Joint Distribution Committee since
1914 has benefited Jew, Christian
and Mohammedan alike. We im- ;
ported medicine and foodstuffs for
all alike; we fought malaria and !
bad health conditions for every-
body's advantage, and helped to
build roads and farms for the de-
velopment of the whole country.
The prosperity which was plainly
visible on our visit to Palestine

Approximately 250,000 Jewish
children between the ages of 5
and 17 will return to the congrega-
tional schools, to the community
schools, the week-day and the Sun-
day schools in the course of the ,
next week or It) days, according
to estimates made public by the'
i National Council for Jewish Edu -

cation.the Jewish instruction of
these children and for some scat -

I

Non-Jews Make Contributions to Emergency Fund; Popu-
lar Response Exceeds All Previous Philantrropic
Efforts in Detroit; Local Organizations Donate.

PLIGHT OF REFUGEES DESCRIBED IN CABLE TO
DAVID A. BROWN FROM COL. FREDERICK H. KISCH

Payment of Pledges to United Palestine Appeal Urged by
Acting National Chairman I. D. Morrison to Enable
Continuation of Reconstruction Work Abroad.

tered attempt at adolescent and
adult education, as well as for the'
maintenance of secondary schools

Jew a contributor!"
With this as the call to the Jewish community, the local
the Jews of the United States l'alestine Emergency Relief Committee this week com-
spend annually approximately $8,- menced a brief but active campaign to secure a large fund

"En- cry

and teacher training institutions,

80,000, or $2.00 ps. e capit a of
tihne.lirelief
ru
of the
tahned s nu effaerrbeyrsxtst lae ni
reesnutIst. of the recent Moslem atroci-
Jewish population. This does not
the tics
Jerusalem
include moneys spent indirectly
With Milford Stern as chairman, Isaac Shetzer as treasurer, Henry
for Jewish education by rabbinical' Wineman, Meyer L. Prentis and Fred M. I3utzel as vice-presidents,
seminaries, synagogues, centers, .
land Joseph II. Ehrlich as secres
clubs, sett l ements, Y. Si. II. A.'s,
tary, a committee of 40 will seek
ss
1Iadaah,
Zionist groups,
to reach approximately 3,500 con-
Judaea, the various college groups
Young
tributors to swell the fund.
such as Menorah, Avukah,
Hundreds have already sent
Foundation and others. A n esti-
their contributions, many of them
mate of the Jewish education in
responding to the call of The De-
Ithese groups would probably raise
r trait Jewish Chronicle.
the annual expenditure for Jewish
I The nucleus for the fund was
0e(luocA4
o
beyond the $110,- Samuel Visits Places At- raised at the protest meeting at
mark.
tacked in Jezreel Valley
the Danceland on Sept 3
Increased Interest.
and Upper Galilee.
Workers Organise.
The increased interest in Jewish
The campaign for funds in De-
education manifesting itself in
troit was formally organized at a
By MAURICE SAMUEL
communities throughout the coun-
(Copyright, 1929, J.
A.I
luncheon at the Phoenix Club at
try, it is expected, will result in
noon Tuesday. More than 60
greater enrollments this year and,
TEL AVIV.—I just returned
it is hoped, in an increased perma- from a three-day tour of the Emek,
nent attendance. The National the valley of Jezreel, and Upper
Donations by Straus
Council for Jewish Education was Galilee with Col. Frederick H.
Family Total $100,000.
created in 1926 and has for its Kisch. At Tiberias, despite a local
aim to direct the development of peace pact, I found a hysterical,
NEW YORK.—For the third
Jewish education in America by •
time Tuesday, Nathan Straus
providing an exchange of experi-
gave $25,000 to the Palestine
ence and opinion among Jewish
Emergency Fund. Ile had al-
Mr. Marshall was operated on twice in 10 days, and a blood trans.' educators, and by stimulating its
•
ready given $50,000. Ile came
fusion had to be given him two days before his death.
members in their professional ac-
in from his home at Siamaaros
Mr. Marshall, who was 73 years old, attained the most eminent tivities. The National Council
neck to hand the check for that
position in Jewish life, and the formation of the Jewish Agency last publishes "Jewish Education," a
amount to Chairman David A.
month, for which purpose he went to Zurich, was declared by Jews. magazine devoted to the study of
Brown, whom he found in his
everywhere to be the crowning achievement of his career.
all phases of Jewish educational
apartment at the Hotel Bel-
Great Lawyer and Leader.
endeavor.
mont. In addition he gave Mr.
Mr. Marshall was a great constitutional lawyer, an outstandingly
The bulk of the money spent on
Brown two checks of $12,600
figure in American as well as Jewish life, a liberal contributor to all Jewish education in this country is
each from his two sons, Sena-
worthy causes, a friend of the needy and a defender of the rights of ' directed to the elementary schools.
tor Nathan Straus, Jr., and
oppressed.
It is estimated that fully $8,000,-
Hugh Grant Straus. "My sons
Mr. Marshall was barn at Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1050, and 000 of the entire sum are spent on
are
away, but they have asked
began his law practice in that city. Later he removed to New York elementary instruction as follows:
are to do this for them." The
and became a member of the firm of Guggenheimer, Untermyer and $4,750,000 by the supplementary
contributions
of the Straus fam-
.barshall.
week-day schools (including the
ily to the Palestine Emergency
It was as a member of that firm that Mr. Marshall attracted atten- Yiddish schools), $507,000 by the
h
and,
Mr.
Brown
pointed out,
tion and won fame by his arguments in many important cases in the Sabbath and Sunday schools, and
now total $100,000.
highest courts, especilly those involving constitutional and corpora-I $454,000 by the parochial schools.
Don law.
The additional $2,300,000 Is the
Ile was one of the counsel in the United States Supreme Court for estimated cost of instruction
prominent leaders were presen
Le v i M. Frank, who was convicted of killing Mary Phagan in Georgia, , given privately and in Chedarim.
and laid the foundation for the
a case that attracted wide attention at the time. He also was counsel I
It is interesting to note, the re-
drive.
for William Sulzer in the latter impeachment trial as governor of . port made public by the National
Responding to appeals by Dr.
New York .
for Jewish Education
Leo Si. Franklin, Rabbi A. M.
He was president of the American Jewish Relief Commission points out, that all the Sabbath
Hershman, Judge Charles C. Si-
which, with other organizations, collected $65,000,000 for the relief and Sunday schools in the United
mons and Mr. Prentis, who were
MAURICE SAMUEL
of Jewish war sufferers. lie also served as a member of one of the States spend $507,000 a year for
unanimous in their views that all
New York draft boards and was president of the committee of Jewish 73,000 pupils, while 11 parochial nervous strain, although the peace controversial matters be ignored
delegations do Paris during the peace conference.
But at Migdal by the committee which Is to de-
schools spend nearly that amount was preserved.
R eceived orApol ogy .
there were several cases of incen- vote itself to the collection of the
ua 3,300 children.
His efforts resulted in treaties with Poland, Rumania, Jugoslavia,
charism and robbery. There, too, relief fund, these leaders under-
Czechoslovakia and other countries, which guaranteed equal rights!
the military protection is imper- took to organize teams to canvass
to all racial, religious and linguistic minorities.
fect, the commanding officer 3,500 prospective donors to the
When he attained his seventieth birthday Mr. Marshall was pre•
wrongly accusing the Jews of giv- fund.
seated with a scroll bearing the names of many Jews of prominence,
ing false alarms.
Simons Double, PI
in recognition of his leadership in Jewish causes in the United States.
Safed to plunged in mourning
David W. Simons, who gave
He was president of the American Jewish Committee; chairman of
and bewilderment. I saw many
$1,000 to the fund last week, an-
the board and of the executive committee of the Jewish Theological,
Jews, who yesterday were well-to- nounced
at the luncheon that he
Seminary of America; president of Temple Emanu-El, New York.
do, standing in the breadlines. Doz-
remitted another $1,000 directly
Sir. Marshall was among those identified wtih the controversy Auxiliary Services Provided ens who left their homes to seek
to the Tiberias Free Loan Society
between Henry Ford and the Jews.
protection at the governor's house,
For as in Previous
and to the Hebron Yeshiva to re-
In 1927 Marshall made known that he had the original statement
returned 36 hours later to find
Years.
lieve hsituation in Falesti
signed by Ford announcing withdrawal of anti-Jewish material from
everything destroyed.
All they
Announcement was also made at
have left in the world are the
the Dearborn Independent. Later, as president of the American Jew-, Congregation
h
emple Beth
f El is
the luncheon that many non-Jews
clothes in which they stand.
ish Committee, he made public a letter sent by the committee to Ford
ser i es
are contributing to the fund. A
eparing t o h old
Si ght.
accepting his offer of a public renunciation of the anti-Jewish cam-
check for $100 was received from
ices on the High Holy Days for the
paign carried on in the magazine.
The looted and burned houses Councilman Bradley. Through
accommodation of approximately
present a gha'stly sight. Looting Mr. Prentis, another check for
5,000 worshippers. The main tem-
c ontinued for 30 hours after the $100 wills received from J. If.
flies and tickets for non-members' ple auditorium and the Brown Me-
PLANS ANNOUNCED
massacre.
Noble, with offices in the General
Chapel will be reserved for
FOR SHAAREY ZEDEK will be on sale at the Shaarey Zed- morial
For several days before the at- Motors Building.
members of the congregation,
HOLY DAY SERVICES ek branch, 9125 Twelfth street, be while auxiliary services for non- tack the local police commander,
Believes Is Prophecy.
tween flairmount and Atkinson. members who wish to worship tin- Farraday, faintly implored for
A check for $5 received by Mr.
military help.
The members of Congregation ,Telephone Garfield 1270.
Stern was accompanied by the fol.
der the auspices of the congrega-
The old type of Jew in the town
Shaarey Zedek are anticipating
Holy Day prayer books will also tion will tot held in the social hall
beautiful and impressive Holy Day
of the temple with a seating capac- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
services this year. The auditor- be on sale at 9125 Twelfth street.
ity of 1,1100, and if necessary in the
ium of the Oriole Theater, Lin-
Services will be conducted as Rosenberger Memorial Hall and

JEWISH PIONEERS '
SPIRIT UNSHAKEN

r

HOLY DAY SERVICE

wood and Philadelphia avenue, has
been secured for both evening and
day services for Rosh Ilashonah,
Shabbos Shuvo, and Yom Kippur.
The auditorium
i
i
of the Oriole
Theater is spacious, seating over
2,200 people: The lower floor will
be occupied by members of the
congregation; the balcony seats
can be secured by non-members
who wish to worship with members
of Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Rev.
E. Zaludkowski will officiate only
at the services at the Oriole Thea-
ter assembly.
Extra tickets for members' tam-

United States Government Sympathetic
To Jewish Protest Against Massacres

usual at the synagogue at Willis other large meeting rooms in the
and Brush.
temple.
The
in tbe main tempi ,
will be under the direction of Dr.
Leo 111. Franklin, those in the
Brown Memorial Chapel will be in
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—Alex-, charge of Rabbi Leon Frani, and
ender Mandelstamm, revolution- Rabbi l'hilip W. Jaffa, regional
ary leader, known by the name' rabbi of the Union of American
Odissey, died when he fell froma Hebrew Congregations, will direct
bridge. Ile was 51 years old.
the services in the social hall which
That the United States govern- to protest against the outrages in
Mandelstamm was imprisoned for the occasion will be transformed
merit is sympathetic to Jewish Palestine. I shall be glad to pre-
four times during the Czaristic. into a beautiful synagogue.

MANDELSTAMM DIES

"The Matter Is Being Given the Most Earnest Attention by
Our Government," Writes President's Secretary; Van-
denberg, Couzens, McLeod, Clancy Aid Cause.

(regime and was also exiled to Si-,
The auxiliary services will be
, beria. Lately he was the editor, open without charge to all .news of
lof a Communist Russian daily,; the community not sffiliated with
Krestyanskaya Gazeta.
other congregations who stiell make
application for cards of admission
to the Committee on auxiliary serv-
ices, care Temple Beth EL Volun-
teer contributions will be expected
to cover the actual cost of these
services.
A large number of nervous have
already applied for admission as
members in the temple previous to
the Holy Days and new applica-
tions are reaching the committee
each day. Those desiring to join
the temple at this time should com-
municate with the chairman of the
The practice of exchanging New Year Greetings through the
membership committee, Harry R.
columns of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle has in the past
Solomon. Buhl Building, or with
decade been substituted for the old custom of mailing New
any member of the board of direc-
Year cards by the vast majority of our readers.
tors of the congregation.
Greeting cards in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle will this
year take the following form:

New Year's Greetings

GREET YOUR FRIENDS ON THE
NEW YEAR THROUGH TH E
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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7007 Taylor A
Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a
Happy and Prosperous New Year

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Gentlemen:
Enclosed find $1.00 for which please insert my New Year
Greeting Card in your Rosh Ilashonah (5690) number.

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WILL NOT RENT HALL
FOR YIDDISH LECTURE

WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Learn-
ing that the lecture for which they
rented their hall was to be deliv-
ered in Yiddish, the Hygienic So-
ciety of Warsaw withdrew the per-
' mit it had granted the Labor Pro-
Palestine League of Poland.
The League hired the hall of
the Hygienic Society for a lecture
by A. Shiplakoff, American labor
leader, who arrived here after at-
tending the sessions of the Jewish
Agency Council in Zurich. The
lecture had to be cancelled at the
last minute because the society in-
formed the League it was unable
to permit a Yiddish lecture on
their premises.

claims in the present Palestine sent your resolutions to the Sen-
situation is evidenced by letters ate and to the Senate Foreign Re-
from members of Congress and lotions Committee. I think I have
from the President's office in re- already expressed to you my own
sponse to the resolutions adopted complete sympathy with your view-
by Detroit Jews last week at pro- point and my anxiety to be helpful •
teat meetings against Moslem out- in any possible way.
rages. These letters are addressed
Representative Clarence J. Mc-
to Philip Slorbovitz, president of Leod writes:
the Zionist District of Detroit, un.
"Asknowledgment in made of
tier whose auspices 60 local organ-, your letter of Sept. 4, with which
mations joined to voice Jewish you transmitted a copy of resolu.
grievances.
Itions adopted by the assemblages
Lawrence Richey, secretary to of Detroit Jewry, in protest
President Hoover, writes:
against the outrages recently re-
"The President has received ported in Palestine.
your letter of Sept. 4, enclosing
"With these protests, and with
copies of resolutions adopted at a your demands for restitution and
meeting in Detroit on the evening, future protection. of Jewish peo-
of Sept. 3. Ile asks me to assureiple, of their lives end property in
you that the matter is being given' Palestine I am in complete sym-
the most earnest attention by our pathy. The United States must
government. not deviate from its firm policy of
United States Senator James protection for American citizens
Couzens writes:
abroad. The upbuilding of Pales-
"I have yours of the 4th, to- tine as the Jewish National Home
gether with copy of resolutions received the endorsement by reso-
adopted at a monster protest meet- lution of the United States Con-
ing held by Detroit Jewry against , gress. I feel sure that the present
the outrages in Palestine. Congress will not forsake the long-
"While I Was not able to be with standing approval of the Zionist
you, I am in entire sympathy with program.
C. C. Schilling, secretary to
your efforts, and you may rely
upon me to do what I can to aid Representative Robert 11. Clancy,
In the latter's absence from Wash-
in your objector
"( trust that the matter will ington, declares:
soon be straightened out, so that
"I am confident that Mr. Clancy
there will be no more of such out- Is sympathetic with your views."
Mr. Schilling calls attention to
Mr.
rages."
States Senator A. H. the request Representative Clancy
made upon the State Department
Vandenberg writes:
"This will acknowledge receipt Ito rush aid for American citizens,
of your letter of Sept. 4 enclosing' in proof of the Congressman's
a copy of the resolutions
re
passed at readiness to aid the Jews in the
your great mass meeting seeking present situation.

