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AmericaN yewish periodical Cotter

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

CLIFTON Antall • CiNcitiNATI 20, OHIO

11- EbETRO1lr LWISII

1-0.4-0

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1929

VOL. XXVIII. NO. 24

INQUIRY REVEALS
HOW ARABS WERE
INCITED TO RIOT

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Ce;

,

TELMOND

Name of New Palest;ne Planta•
lion Formed in Pale.tine by
Lord htelchett.

CLEVELAND ORPHAN Anglo-Jewish Body Seeks Modification DETROIT ZIONIST
Of Soviet's Religious Education Laws,
HOME'S DEDICATION
ROLL CALL OPENED
a
.
(
i
IMPRESSIVE AFFAIR „ ), , n,i).° :t.,;. RT,e(J. op
BY RABBI HELLER

MOSLEM NOBLES

Disassociate Themselves From
Demonstration in Haifa
Last Saturday.

WELT CONFIDENT
OF RAISING FULL
QUOTA FOR FUN

TI;reAll on et l t 1-, is,re,s0s0f itfl l
that tthh: is,r,e,,,n,i hiercolinaid.
ive
, d
JERUSALE:11.—(J. T. AL-
against religious education under munity in securing kosher meat.
Atisslein notables of Haifa haves
'
the. Soviet government may be-
Zionists' Attorney Claims
JIIWS ill Croatia are finding it
Exercises on Sunday Marked
informed the authorities that
Government Must Share
come effective, it was announced difficult to obtain nationality car- National Leader Urges Jews
they had no part in the demon-
at a meeting of the Board of Jew-
Eighty Per Cent of Go/
Opening of New Cottage
Guilt With Arabs.
stration at Haifa during the
ish Deputies by 0. E. D'Avigdor tilicates from Jugoslavia, Mr. Wolf ,
to Live Up to Duties
Group of Buildings.
Reported Attained on
general strikes on Saturday
s f uliis tidsmid, president.
The steps repoi•ted, declaring that under thel
to Palestine.
AGENCY WILL OPPOSE
which was dispersed by the pie
were, taken confidentially,
ntially, as a re- new nationality law no account is
Wednesday.
.
BELLEFAIRE ERECTED
lice.
of a corespondence carried on taken of the minorities treaties .
SENTENCES OF DEATH
signed by Serbia in 1919. The
A small crowd of Arabs net
AT COST OF $1,500,000 by Mr. Guldsmid and the late Louis situation
is further aggravated, his LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
JEWISH TEAMS THUS
the Inquiry Commission on the
Strike Against Balfour Dec-
- .• in i official
Marshall. The negotiations are stated, by the impression
CO - OPERATE IN DRIVE road to !least Members of the
i
FAR RAISED $190,92
Adolph Freund of Detroit , still confidential. An announce- 'stated,
quarters that Jew's constitute a
laration Proves Un-
- -----
Commission received petitions
rititsti ers rngiattii,7nnaa:itiyan IgetZl.adti
Former President, Partic-
eventful.
Aim to Enroll 10,000 Men ,.. presented by the Arabs.
The meeting heard a number separate
Selected Number of Jewisl
ipates in Ceremony.
of reports on conditions in Pales. Joint Foreign Committeeand the
and Women to Support
Results of the investigation of
Prospects is Being
tine and East European countries. Allianc e Israelite
I
slit U n i •
sup
- ,
"The
Independent
Order
of
'Una
the recent Palestine atrocities up
Zionist Program.
i Nathan Laski, chairman of the 'lied the Croatian Jews with
Solicited.
B't•ith is proud of its first-born . Palestine committee, reported that deelaration of their rights under ft
to Wednesday, by the pa•liumen
The name and tonne of the child has
nar• commission of inquiry, as
"It is • not enough for us to pro-
in view of the investigation being the minorities trendies, he said. If •
"I n spite
it
of
the inclement weath
shed luster and conferred distinc- carried on by the commission of
cabled by the correspondent of the
the government fails to satisfy !te•st against the outrages in Pales-
er and reverses in the stock mark

tion upon the parent"
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, may
inqu i ry he
h
unable to discuss the their claims, action will be taken tine an d to give
et. I confidently expect that w
be summed up as follows:
Members of American In
money If we
the are
re-
This was said of the Cleveland l'ulestine situation.
of the
i,
will raise our quota," announce
The report with the League of Nations, he de- to lief
do our
part sufferers.
as our pioneers
have ' CONVENTION
Major Alan Saunders, acting
Jewish Orphan Hume by President of the Joint Foreign Committee dared. Due to the recurrence of
vestigating Commission
__ __
li
1 1 Melville
es S.
commissioner of police at the time
Alfred Si. Cohen, Sunday at the. declared that the chief Jewish Anti-Jewish student outbreaks in clone theirs, we must get a great
chairman
of the committee work
Report at Meeting.
the outbreaks occurred, admittes
po
i ts: Rumania and complaints that dis- , outurin
g
dedication of Bellefaire, beautiful sl igusetss t tells' sbi oetf, o r ew t a hse h .1 g open,
o f
public opinion 350 Delegates to Represent
ing in behalf of the Communit:
on cross-examination by Sir Boyd
- _
ktin
lie
new cottage group established by
criminating legislation had been !throu ghou t the. United States as
as
t
1.1/:t ri to. i t Seim
he
40,000
Women
Zionists
'. Ice
WG
e
elrtoUI1 '
Merriman, counsel for the Zionists
Members of the American com- the Home in the suburb of the city question which was the subject of passed, the Joint Foreign Commit- i believers in a Jewish Palestine. '
of the Jewish Welfare F ederati on
that the Arab uprising had been mission of experts which recently at a vest of $1,500,000.
a length y debate.
At Atlantic City.
. tee intervened with the. Rumanian ' 'That t is the task of the Zionist Roll .
"Many
difficulties
have
been
em
expected, and that the Palestine returned from a tour of Russia
( 'all of Jews in the United States."
Alumni Hall was crowded to ca-

Luen
h
ci Wo lf, secret ar y of te
Foll owin
inter - 1 C
countered but, on the whole, the re
government was warned in time to told an audience at Temple Beth pacity at the dedication exercises Joint Foreign Committee, reporte d views elf
With these words , Rabbi James
of Mr. Wolf withh th Meinister:
iju
elitto
a
ra
'
r
orty
thousand
American
Jewv
srette
.
s
tou
encouraging.
All
AlI n noturpro
se
have been able to prevent blood- El a week ago Thursday evening Sunday. Rabbi Abbe Hillel Silver that negotiations with the Norwe- Nlaslegearu,
l l
of Cincinnati, chairman :
cgearu, order was restored,' G. Ieller
lob women will be re p resented b
shed.
that Biro-Bidjan is suitable for of the temple, President Cohen of
premier, Mowinekle, to repeal making further intervention un- is t se national executive consmit- i
all fessionals. Nevertheless they are
tee of the Zionist Organization of , . close
parts to of 350
the delegates
country at from
the flf-
Mr. Kingsley-Heath, police of- Jewish colonization and that there , the Independent Order of Mud the anti-Shechita law were unsuc- necessary,, Mn, Wolf reported.
attacking their work with enthus
' America, Wednesday evening offs- ,
ficer in charge of the new city in are possibilities for the settlement Irrith and William R. Hopkins,
items. The
They realize the full urg•
dally opened the roll call of the , teenth annual convention of Ira•
Jerusalem at the time oft he out of several hundred thousand Jews City Manager of Cleveland, were

dasaah,
the
women's
Zi
o
nist
organ-
ency of the community's needs,'
Zionist District of Detroit. This ization, o
breaks, said he did not believe,as there. The meeting was held un- the speakers. Fred Lazarus, Jr
added
Alr. Welt.
f America, to be held
meeting , h eld at the Philadelphia.
the Arabs charged, that the Jew- der the auspices of the Detroit Icor of Columbus, president of the home,
Up to Nov. 7, th e r exults of the
f
N ov. 14 to 17, at the Ambits-
1
1
1
' yron T a l mud T ora h , was t he first from
W/111 chairman.
•h youths who demonstrated at the Society.
Solicitations by the Detroit Sere-
I meeting held under the chairman-
Wailing Wall on TieIn Is'Ab were
Dedicate Chl.
ap
l'rof. Franklin S. Harris, presi
ice
Group are as follows:
ship of the new president, Simon
a
- spoiling for a fight," although a dent of Brigham Young Univer
Vm•
isits, nsany of them further
m
Raise 80.6 Per Cent of Goal.
' Shetzer. It was attended by rep-
few of them may have.
sity, chairman of the commission boys and girls of the loom
Home from
Towards a goal of $236,669, the
! resentatives of many local organ-
Prof, .1, B. Davidson, professor o It distant parts of the country, in-
Arab Police Untrustworthy.
amount subscribed was $190,924,
tizati
o
hi h arc being enrolled
Major Saunders admitted that agricultural engineering at Iowa spected the buildings, marveled at Jewish Leaders in Warsaw Head of Hebrew Schools
or :MA per cent of the goal. Of
co-Zs:rat('
e with
r the Zionists in
the Palestine police being princi- State College; Prof. Kiefer Saul, their beauty and their service-giv-
this SUM $176,660 was raised in
Term
His
Description
of
Says
Necessary
Eaten
:enrolling
-
10,000
Detroit
men
[11111
'
inc
appointments,
the
landseasping
pally composed of Arabs, cannot agricultural economist of Brigham
special gifts toward a goal of $217
women of 18 and over in support
WSJ
Conditions Inaccurate.
sions are Delayed.
he counted upon in time of riots. Young University; Leon Talmy and the picturesqueness of the 31.
400, or 81.2 of the goal. Team 1
. of the Jewish Homeland move-
Sir Boyd Merriman, in a state- general secretary of Icor, all mem '• acre stretch of ground in Univer-
raised $1,367, or 80.2 per cent of
‘VARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Indig-
Necessary - extensions of the meet. A tax of $1, which includes
ment before the commission of in- hers of the commission, addressed sity Heights that hall been select-
its goal of $1,950; team II, $3,060,
ed as the. site for the new Home. nation at the description of Jew- United liebrew Schools of Detroit ' the payment of the Shekel, is re-
quiry, headed by Sir welter Shaw, this meeting.
or 57.8 per cent of its goal of $ 3 ,-
I a fter its 61 years of existence at ish conditions in Poland given out are delayed due to lack of funds, quired from every one enrolled.
d.•• hired that the Palestine ad-
Professor H•rris' Report.
286; team Ill, $4,756, or 71.4 per
Rabbi Heller's Address.
nanistration must share with the
Professor Ilarris, who delivered the Woodland avenue site in Cleve- by Tytus Filipowicz, Polish Min- 3Iaurice II. Zackheins, president
cent of its goal of $6,671; team IV,
ister to the United States, was ex- of the United Hebrew Schools of Rabbi Heller, who is without
ohs responsibility for attacks.
the principal address, described land.
$2,072, or 87.7 of its goal of $2,362.
The formal dedication of Belle. presses] by Jewish leaders here. At Detroit, stated Wednesday to The. doubt one. of the most brilliant
William Henry Stoker, counsel the Biro-Bidjan project and point-
There is, therefore $45,745 still
orators in the Reform pulpit, and
Sunday was precede by the a meeting of the Kolo, club of Jew- Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
d
for the Arabs, declared on the con- ed out the favorable and unfavor- fain,
ie .:dui
itdh(si,eti:ii efi,At,
g :
Mr. Zackheim's, statement was is considered one of the leaders in
trary that the conduct of the Jews • ble elements in colonizing the dedication of the, chapel on Satur- ish deputies in the Polish Seim.
The n
i I T
( : iiig nie roups
. \e
arei
day
afternoon
with
services
at
made
in
comment
on
an
editorial
the
American
rabbinate,
in
an
in-
Minister
Filipowicz's
interview
and Zionist propaganda were the large stretch of 10,000,000 acres
g people: S pec .
immediate causes of the outbreak. of land in Far East Russia, He which Rabbi Bernard Iirickner de- with the representative of the Jew- in last week's issue in which the slicing address reviewed the re-
Wel t
livered
need
for
another
Talmud
Torah
in
cent
happenings
and
declared
that
the
dedication
:sermon.
ish
Telegraphic
Agency
in
New
Mr. Harrington, member of the said that the Icor selected the com-
Adolph Finsterwald; team I, Rob-
British police force, described the mission to secure an accurate , Children of the home took a proin- York was discussed. Following the the Oakland section was salvo- it is the duty of Jews "to keen
ert Newman and Joseph Hartman
influx of Arabs into Jerusalem on scientific report on the coloniza- inent part in. the ritual. Saturday session a communique was issued cotes]. 31r. Zackheim's reply to alike the recollection of what
team I lt,eaDmr. II;
P . 1 Ille,:rantshtaeni n saeti
ndw gArbti
happened in Palestine."
the fatal Aug. 2:1. Other witness- tion scheme. Biro-Bidjan, he said, evening Alumni 11811, with its aud- declaring: "Minister Filipowicz the editorial follows:
"The
problem
is
not
yet
solved
itorium,
gymnasium
and
"I
consider
your
editorial
in
swimming indicates his partiality in inform-
es described the inflammatory is larger than Belgium, and 200
and
C.
D.
Jacobson;
team
IV,
Her -
, your issue of Nov. 1, entitled 'An- and the answer has not yet been
speeches at Moslem mosques, with miles of the Amur river border the pool, was dedicated at a dinner giv- ing the American public with re
man Cohen.

The Manchurian railway en by the, Jewish Orphan Home gard to the Jewish situation in Po- other Talmud Torah Is Needed,' as given," he declared. Ile pointed
Arab propagandists shouting: "Kill tract.
Solicit
Select
Prospects.
0 . t ( he climax of the work of the Edo.
do. out that all statements by British ,
runs through it and half the tract Alumni Association. Fred Laza- land." Isaac GruenIsaum, presi
the Jews! The Wall is ours."
The Detroit Servlee Group ha
has
t
cation
Month.
It
should
please.
leaders
merely
emphasized
that
rus, Jr., Samuel Gross, chairman of dent of the club, was authorized t
is covered with forests.
Communist Propaganda,
been soliciting a selected number
MISS HENRIETTA SZOLD
the local board, and harry Simons coned the inaccurate. statements Schools who is interested in the the mandate will be retained. and
of Jewish prospects in an attempt
Sergeant Sulshi, an Arab secret
"The problems of Biro-Bidjan
c
of St. Louis were among the speak- made by the Polish Minister. I I work of the United Ilebrew de lared that the Zionist demand,
service man, testified that the are the problems that go with any
dor H otel, Atlantic City. The to raise a co nsiderae
bl portion of
ers. George i. Wired, president was learned that the question wil 1 friend to learn what a warns to Great Britain must be not "Are
the money nee ded for the Jewish
Grand Mufti tried to pacify the new country, Professor Harris;
i!a
foursda
conve
noon
will
Y
be
pre
the
You
going
to
live
up
to
the
man
-
-
enri
he
has
in
the
person
o
f
of the asset when, was toastmaster. be taken up in the Se'm
m rhnrgo
crowd, but the mob insisted on a said. "Our forefathers in this
ceded by. a meeting of the national Philanthropic
The h a c0
e-
Chronicle
The "Volkszeitung," organ of the • editor of The Jewish
holy war. Sergeant Subhi assert- country experienced the same
t h at d ue to this, (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) board and a conference of regional rtic iss
P.Ij econtributors
w
ncies
(Turn to Page Three),
Bund, Jewish labor party, com- and I believe
p
t
b
iid
n
tg
es,„(
o,loso
ed that the Communist circulars problems that the Jewish colonists
i n
c ii t ed
du tna ri like: tilh,yuanybdey a
b
i unlitts.
t n hec n i D
ay ine e s
friendship you were somewhat
ments
on
the
statement
of
Mr.
Fit
in Arabic and Hebrew, signed by are experiencing in this new land.
was announced that the fu-
ipowicz that the government is ' over-zealous in presenting the
the Palestine Communist Party, This means sacrifice, and hard
o
lion to the
lure of the Ilailassah medical and flounced by the Fund in the daily
giving technical training to Jews ease of the Oakland sec tion
were smuggles] into the Mosque svork. The next generation of
.
Jewish community of Detroit.
1 health work in I'alestine and the
in
order
that
they
may
be
able
to
colonists
will
carry
on."
, rhe .
Press,
arils during the excitement.
"It is trues that the Jews of De-
l 0 r ganization's extensive cultural
earn a living without depending on
The testimony of the Junior Ands
Way of Aiding Unemployed.
sliciting
for
the
Detroit
a
A
nnt
ricfauriu
d :irliliisLn, g aff,a ce t eivditi ys tiiin e
anity ,,
1 ,,, d f tt
small trading. "Never before," the fruit have as yet not done their
s
Community
ofliecr to the effect that the Sheiks
"Hundreds of thousands of Jews
new lif e
paper writes, "were the Jewish duty towards the pressing need of
r n
made conciliatory speeches was in Russia have lost employment
H ot
nr t
decisions of the delegates. In view of Samuell retu
stguntettiod
IIIIISSYS so systematically kept hun- the work of extension of the Ile-
characterized as untrustworthy by because of the Soviet regime,
,
the recent disturbances roo
in president
the s
gry, boycotted, grantee] almost no brew and religious education of .,f
,
o
up
e
f
ratet
the
i
tt:
h
:
id
y
m
.
)
on
i
s
Sir Boyd Merriman,
which has taken over numerous
r!thService
sr
,.
.
S
.
,,r
es
i
s
f
c
ii
tec;
u
n
t
snt,
h
etr
r
ti
o
Group.
e nu r.
n t t T
ur Jewish youth. Many a neigh- Noted Writer, in Radio Ad. Holy Land, fleetly of the proposals
ehe
wd
7
n
Prime Minister of Austria rights and suffocated in the pris- our
Captain Kingsley Heath testified private enterprises," he continued.
densely
by
our
t •
to Ixs placed before he conven- presence
t
on of an economic ghetto as SOW. " boyhood
dress, Urges Support populated
Told in Advance of Inns-
many
that he saw a Moslem killed after "These people will find relief
people has not as yet been accom.!
renewed
lion will concern reconstruction
for Folk Shulen.
bruch Hostility.
the attack on Meah Sheatim elicit- through a colonization program.
modistes' adequately with proper
emergent
work in Palestine in connection a
Filipowices Statement.
ing from Sir Walter Shaw the Russian agriculture, which in the
with Ilatlassah's public health pm- nerds cared for by the Detroit
.
.
In his statement to the repre- school buildings, but the Oakland
David Pinsk), noted playwright, , gram.
'Commonly Fund
question: "Can you enlighten us past has been based on a peasantry
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The de- sentative of the Jewish Telegraph- s section surely has nut been ne-
short story writer and lecturer, in
Warn Jewish Community.
whither Jews attacked the Arabs class, will have to give wax' to tenses in the time of Philip Hills-
Henrietta Staid to Speak.
ic Agency in New York, Minister glected. A building owned by the
It
umi ay
or the Arabs attacked the Jews in modern methods of colonization,. mann, whose sentence to four
is imperative that the pledges
nited liebrew Schools has been in an address over the radio Sunday
The year's accomplishment of
Filipowicz declared that the gov• United
which
call
for
modern
farming
31,11 Shearim?" "Of course the
years' imprisonment on the charge
there for meshy years. evening, urged Jews to support the.. itadas,ah• in Palestine and in of Jewish givers he increased i
xi
eminent of Poland is doing its ut-
attacked the Jews," said equipme nt, organizing ability and of patricide has aroused public most to relieve this situation by What you referred to as a base. Yiddish schools. H is address was ' America will be reviewed at the , this campaign if the Jews are to
esv the
asked for from
h. "They came from the Da- technical help."
opinion in the country, repeatedly
m
is in reality a modernly part of a campaign now being con- opening session by Mrs. Robert ghee
n increase
speeding up the process of liquida- meat
rt : ,$n.icoai en
$ts 5 000
Professor Harris said that there made representations to the Min-
e,0,0.jui,
m
t n f e h i i
rryee, ( i. Fund
us Gate."
equipped floor and the pupils arc ducte d to r ,seisee,-.,
o f o , n..wor... ' : Scold, of New York, acting ri a _ Age
ss; leurlli b .aidgt y ni
t. o ygot beJnt
,a yeo
op-
arcwatilsihes
hr;
tion of ghettos and raising the lev-
are already :35(1 Jewish families ister of Justice and to Prime Min-
houses! in proper class rooms, Two ish Peolpile s S hisdolinn K
_ r ' the
ii Jew-
In ' tional president of the organize-
el
of
the
Jewish
population
through
settled in Biro.Bisljan, and that ister Johann Schlober warning
Mr. ' nski s a
part :
moires! pupilss are being accom-
thann
h
ltMn. At a reception the first nig ht
STRIKE AGAINST BALFOUR
these grow berries, vegetables, them that if the re-trial was held Koper education and technical m Mated the
" the literature of a people is the . n f the convention Miss
also
statement
enr cite
training to an extent that may en-
DECLARATION UNEVENTFUL rice, etc.
in Innsbruck, Batsman's would
true that all children of that sec- soul of a people. A people with- I szold
only ; founder of Hadassah and '
side
it
to
make
a
decent
living
in
.1 FRUSALF.M. (.1. T. A.)—
Professor Snubs deplored the again be convicted because of the
t jetlisshtheWf following
on who are in need of a Hebrew out a literature stands b efore the I
tion
t
omen
member
of
the
Pales-
Jews
of
Detroit:
walks
of
life
oher
than
that
of
the
Cenimereial life in Jerusalem was lack of good roads, which makes hostile atmosphere there. This
and religious education have not peoples of the world as a people tine Zionist u
k.:,eicdutdi,v. es, o w
iailil ,unovi iko efs
entirely stilled Nov. 2, Jewish a transportation problem. Heavy was revealed by Attorney Press- small tradesman.
deisepf future gopfonJetwitieshnizoergoarntts-
been acconsmodated as yet. The without a soul, as the lowest peo- . an address on "Prog.ress in Pales. i
shcps being closed ins account of rain, in the summer cause muddy burger, who was philip Halsmann's t Ile denied emphatically that management a the United Hebrew ph:. The modern Jewish literature' !tine."
,tuns h
here.
was
anti-Semitism
in
Poland
the Sabbath and Moslem and Chris- r sails which interfere with truck counsel at the first trial, resigning
Schools, however, has taken this bus become a necessity en the life New York will preside, and men- year's combined Jewish contribu-
tian Arabs' because of the strike and automobile traffic. A lack of in favor of Dr. Mahler because he t with the knowledge and sanction of problem under advisement, and a of the Jewish folk. Our people had ' hers of the Atlantic City cha t •
tions to the Detroit Community
he government. Asked whether
p el' Fund. "
pr, !aimed on the se•casion of the proper tools hinders the building
feared he fact that he was a Jew
committee has been appointed for to reveal to the peoples of the ' will be hostesses,
es
Other speakers
tcylfth anniversary of the Balfour of lug houses. They are now be- might arouse further prejudice sr not there was discrimination that purpose. This committee pre- world its present soul, sic the Jew- ' during the convention will be Mrs.
.
against Jews in government em-
Ditlaration. Only a few banks ing constructed with hand thesis against Weisman!)
i t . s


.
e
a
Kohut,
author,
and
Mrs.
ployment, he expressed his dislae-
and tourist offices were function- and it takes one man a year to•
al ready. It u ised that the Ye. eratu
restore in the language of our Rose Ballwin of Brooklyn, who re-
In an interview published in the
ing normally.
make a two-room log cabin. Breed- Wiener Nene Frei Press, Attorney lief that this was possible. The iah population of that section has great folk-masses.
'turned recently from a six-month
Many Arab shcps especially in ing of livestock was recommended Pressberi,o , r declares: "We told abolition of the old Czarist restric-
een shifting continuously and it
"This necessity also brought into . visit in Palestine. Mrs. Rose Ja- i
Lions has placed the Jews on a to
..---
the hazaar of the Old City, display by the commission. he said.
a matter of a few years when being our folk :schools (folk-shulen) , cobs of New York will lead a dis-
the Minister," he says, "that the
parity with all other citizens of t h
On Sunday
10, at
:small Arab black banners mainly
Many Natural Resources.
ere will be no need for a new the nebula in which the Jewish cussion on the recently formed 'Temple
Halsreann affair would not rest,
Beth El, morning,
Dr. Leo Nov.
M. Frank.
Poland, he said.
with the inscription: "Down with
"The territory has ninny nat- just as the Dreyfus, affair would
sc hool building there. Surely there children learn the language , of the Jewish Agency.
pe on "Armistice Da y-
lin will sak
the Balfour Declaration."
ural resources which can be made n u t rest, until justice was done.
xists a temporary need for at masses and of Jewish literature.'
Representatives:, of a number of, Eleven sears After." In this dia.
Similar inscriptions were chalk- to give great agricultural and in- The verdict is a travesty of jus-
ast 100 additional pupils.
At This is the necessity in the life of ' other national organizations will course he will make an analysis of
ed on doors and the walls of the dustrial wealth to sustain large tice. The Minister of Justice., he
f
owever.
no
funds
are
a
peoples
that
does
not
want
to
'
attend
to bring greetings, among certain world conditions that
11 er s m
uitable
or h any extension work,
declares, "told us that he agreed,
(Turn to Page Two,)
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) and promised us his nod will b t
no matter ow pr essing it may be. disappear. I them Louis Lipsky, president of should invite pub n rest nd
, u
K
Frees Jews From Assimilation.
the
Zionist
Organization
of attention. Services begin at 10:45
." Let us hhope that our lead errs
..—
secret forces were. at work against
ine nubile. school also takes America.
a. m.
wt II realize the necessity of eat
...ew
d-
us behind the scenes. But the mat-
eer•tram
ns
our children. There they
in g the work of the United Heb r
ter will not be allowed to rest un-
learn everything in the world, but
(heels,
as
they
have
realized
the
til an unbiased tribunal has given Protest Against Expulsion of S
, nothing about themselves, about , j

ecessity of their maintenance.
its decision whether Halsmann is
w
the taw's,
to whom they are tied
Fellow Student From
n
guilty or innocent."
i by flesh and blood. And because
Belgian institute.
Press correspondents attending
they know nothing about Jews and
REEDOM FROM BIAS
the trial who have returned from
wish history, they feel merely '
,I, wish Woman Causes Stir Asking Repressions Against Innsbruck. give vivid descriptions
BRUSSELS.—(J. T. A.)— The
CITED FOR COLUMBIA te
contempt for the ancient Jewish
of the anti-Semitic atmosphere entire Jewish student body of the
Nepmen be Withdrawn; Members of Village Soviet
folk, they alienate themselves more
Nr, w YORK.—(J. T. A.) -- ro-
there. Peter 11 immer, the most Agricultural Institute at Genlsleux
and more from it, and sink ever United lIebrew Schools, Temple Beth El, Farband, Folk-
Where Attack Occurred to be Tried.
popular clergyman in Innsbruck, decided to leave the college in pro- lu labia University owes its growth deeper into the abyss of assimi-
shulen, Represented on Program of Pisgah Lodge;
they say, preaching in his sermon test against the action of the Aca- in religious and spiritual life to Nth,.
Spirited Discussion Marks the Program,
MOSCOW.—(J, T. A.)—A rex- be possible for the former Jewish declared that he was convinced of demic Council of the University in its freedom from sectarianism and
"What is assimilation?
Self-
elution to convert the Moscow main traders.
Ilalsmann's guilt. A number of expelling the Palestinian student, d e n o m inational bias, declared contempt, self-denial, self-degrada-
1/Nitirogue into workmen's club
An interesting discussion on var.; Rabbi Leon Frame explained the
the jury went about boasting that 31l ordecai Schapiro. Sch apiro was Chaplain Itaxlmorild C. 11 .neoci is tion—a giving away of one's self
Problem of Small Town Jews.
was adopted by the Impartial Jew-
ngi a ii n stSrtt.,icgauiln's eConanpece t i,xnt a wish to disappear and become. ' ious phases of Jewis h educational educational program of the reli g -
The prospects for the Jews in he would do the Jewin, and there P l ace on trial last May for stab- t phrgeas;hpit,
ish WorkersConference in session the small towns in Russia were out- are signed affidavits made by Chris- sing a Russian student, Michael-
ork
f featured the meeting of Pis- . boss schoo l of Temple Beth El and
void. W
We declare ourselves lower
her'. The conference appointed a lined by Chemerisky head of the tian witnesses to this effect. It is son, an anti-Semitic agitator, and with the celebration of the one
wah Lodge N. o. 34, I .0
. . nB. B., on , of the College of Jewish Studies,
and cheaper, as s,omething that g
delegation to submit the request Jewish section et the Communist also stated that the foreman of the received a suspended sentences of hundred and seventy-fifth year of has t o ha d
Ile Riff
de red with Messrs. G th
Monda
y evening.
urk o
une away with .
for the conversion of the syna- party.
n
jury constantly asked his acquaint- five weeks imprisonment and a fine the foundieg of the institution.
oth enstein by dng
ari
at
Under the chairmanship of ad
"But we c do not further wish to
game to the authorities. It is not
his
idea
of
ances outside the court what they of 1200 francs, the dean of the col-
educationecl
is that the
Dr. Joseph II. Hertz, Chief Rah- hear this contempt of our children. Aaron Kurland, who heads the in. :
"The small town," Chemerisky
expected that their mission will be
urr
thought about the llalsmann case. lege giving favorable testimony in
lum be followed alon reli
British Empire, was
as one The Jewish people does not deserve tellectual advancement committee, curriculum
said, "is our weakest spot. It
his behalf.
successful as the final decision
sous l ines, with t h e national
bi the
of
of the
47 recipients of the Univer
- , it. We must
g part
g•
needs more attention because of
u st fr se
e our r nation from the United Hebrew Schixds ' Tem-
tests with Viee-President Peter
The council, in announcing its oily Medal established by the trus- it
ple Beth El, Farband and Folk- to be left out of education entirely.
its change in population, the
Gets Four-Year Sentence.
decision, declared that the pres- tees of Columbia University and
Smidovitch, who recently aroused
'
Visit to Sc hool s Urged.
shulen participated in the discus-
young, able and healthy elements
VIENNA.—(J.
T.
A.)—l'hilip
The
Soul
of
the
Masse*.
the anger of Jewish Communists
ence in the college of Schapiro, given
ven for the first time to accord
Kurland, in closing the pro-
migrating to the cities and leaving Ilalsman, Jewish student of Riga.
.
The Jewish
literature started siun.
Isy postponing Collectivization Day
who is on the eve of graduating, recognition to outstanding achieve-
ram, urged the audience to visit
behind the aged, invalids and wid- I.atvia, was sentenced to four
Leo Gurkn, a graduate of the
to do this, the Jewish folk-shul •
for the Jewish colonists because it
has swelled the number of anti- meat by alumni of foreign birth, however,
ran still letter
t'he v ari i ous shoals
h oo in the city and
()WS who now constitute the major years in prison at hard labor by
i't' United Hebrew Schools, made a
Semitic agitators and has disturbed at the University Convocation, eon-
coincided with the Day of Atone-
-
part of the residents in the small t he Innsbruck court, which met for
' dE
i
eempression
on the gathering tfirthand. acquainted with them at
can Miner cream
ac n I ish it.
ment.
i ! ' .
F or
order by bringing into the univer- eluding the seven-day
osb:'ni
e
towns. This, of course, hinders the second time within a year to sity
celebration theta children
about then wit his address in which he out-
racial quarrels, and political of the 175th annivereary
of the
.
A d e m a nd that repressions economic development. We are
Mandell Bernstein, president of
14 1 Vel become ' argue i n t e s d .
try him on the charge of patricide friction.
ss • i th • lined his experiences as student in
founding of Columbia as Kings th,
against Nepman be discontinued trying to solve the Fest:fern by as
'
as the result of the mysterious
ir
own
folk.
The
Jew
sh kin - • i the Hebrew sehools from earl y • the lodge, in opening the meeting,
The
Jewish
students
maintain
College in 1745,
Was presented to the conference by
land for cultivation near d eath of his father, wealthy dentist
.
youth.
He
outlined
the
program
greeted
the gatherin
grege
which
they
gathering , and urged
in the folk- '
that Schapiro is entirely innocent,
Portrait% of Edwin R. A. Selig- slen brings them learn
together
Miss Gotcharova, representing 35 the towns and by creating collec- of Riga,
greater interest
re st in B nal B. rith
Latvia, while the two were and instead of provoking anti-Sem-
el
brings
with 1 of the schools and pointed to their
man and Gershem Seixas, were in-
Jewish workers in the factory, Pro- tives. However, we must admit on a
nala
to
I
achievementa
as
a
reason
for
their
work
in
the
community,
the
Jewish
walking trip in the Tyrol itism has been the object of essn- eluded in a
and recasts
letariski Trod. She complained that these measures will not be a
i
Mr. Yanett reported that an en -
Mountains in the summer of 1928. tinned agitation upon the part of
group of 40 canvasses them the great ou
' sl that dwells , being preferred to other systems.
of Columbia notable who have fig-
that confidence does not exist on complete solution. They will not
tertaining
ranged
f program has been ar-
Sentenced to 10 years' impris- the apti-Semitic students. Scha- ured prominently in the history of in the masses. Then the children ,
Tls• Yiddish Schools.
the part of non-Jewish workers in discourage migration of the abler onment
rang e
o r Monday evening, Noe,
Several months ago, Prin- piro throughout his conection with
he
n
to
live
from
their
own
t
'
roo
s.
,
Isaac
Finkelst
i
e n spo k e i n the
the college from its inception to
the Soviet factories toward the elements, although they may make
.
11.
He
also
announced that plans
g' does not by any means alien- name of the Umpartayishe Folk- are progressing
Jewish workers. Anti-Semitism is life less painful far those who re- cipally on the evidence of a Tyrol the' c 11 has bee n
This
for the ThazI
the present da y.
mountain boy, who said he saw the among the most orderly
,s-
ate
them
from
America.
On
the
shale,
and
pleaded for the cause giving Eve dance
and ex.'
growing in the factories, she de- main."
st Hotel Static.'
son push his father down a ravine, emplary students and is therefore
dared.
contrary it makes them better of the Yiddish schools which, he de- on Nov. 27.
Mr. Chemerisky chided those who t he Supreme Court granted a re - 1 entitled to an opportunity
for
they
now
step
into.
d
an grad - ' TWO JEWISH SENATORS Ameri cans '
Glared, draw
dw the youth nearer to
B
The address of Miss Gotcharova ■ are inclined to belittle the prospects hearing of the (see, on the ground
'
Tr
po
oa
erica not as a lower type of their parents. M. ftothenatein ,
,,ate and return to Palestine, his A RE ELECTED IN FRANCE
in , the dedication in Cleveland
created a stir among the delegates. in Bidjan, lie also criticized those of insufficient evidence.
person, but with the proud con•, behalf of the
last
defenders declare.
Farband
Folkshulen,
Sunday
of
A number of speakers rose to crit- who demand that henceforth em-
the
new Jewish Orphan
The trial attracted wide atten-
aciousness that they belong to a said that schools
The
maiority
of
the
Jewish
stu-
of
the
type his Home, sponsored by
PARIS (J. T. A.) — Maurice people that possesses
icize her, emphasizing that the phasis be laid upon industrialize- tion in Austria, Germany, Latvia,
B'nai B'rith,
a great soul, organization sponsors are
dents, including Schapiro, are pro -
neces- ' Jacob Miller
working class cannot adopt a Pol - i
was appointed
and Jean Schramoek and • rich culture, that can also , na
where the anti•Semitic journals ceeding to Nancy,
nary in order to inculcate in the '
France, to com-1 we othschild
re returned to the Senate in the i enrich
icy of pity and no concessions can (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) played up the ease greatly,
chairman
of
the
publicity
America,
the
land
in
commit-
which, youth national feeling
plete their studies.

JEICUSAL61—(J. T. A.)--
Land, purchased in the neigh-
borhood of Tulkarem hy the
Palestine Plantation Company
to raise oranges and other fruit
on a large malt. will Ise 1111111,1
T1•1111•1111 (:1 1 11 1111 ' S Hill).
The
maeraeny has been formed by
Lord Melchett, the former Sir
Alfred al,nd, with a capital of
5. $1,500,01,11.

BIRO-BIDJAN GIVEN
EXPERTS' APPROVAL

HADASSAH TO OP E
NOV 14

CRITICIZE POLISH U II S FETTERED I B
MINISTER TO U. S. BY LACK OF FUNDS,

PINSKI DESCRIBES •
YIDDISH SCHOOLS . '

HALSMANN DEFENSE
WARNED SCHLOBER

FRANKLIN TO SPEAK
ON ARMISTICE TOPIC

Moscow Workers Conference Demands
Conversion Of Synagogue Into Club

it

JEWISH STUDENTS I P
LEAVE UNIVERSITY

emsh' ,Education Symposium Held
At Meeting of Local B nai B nth

by-election held here.

they live,

ation.

and &spit..., tee, and will be misted by
Max
• Edwards.

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