America Apish Periodical Cotter r------ 1 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS L _ I. e CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11- EbETRO17AWISR ORO/N . 1CM THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1930. VOL. XXIX. NO. 7. RELIGIOUS BODIES Aime Palliere Inspires 'JEWISH LEARNINGl'urges Democratizing SCORE OWNERS OF Jewish Audiences Here IN AMERICA MUST N. CAROLINA MILLS BE DEMOCRATIZED 01 Jewish Education Noted French Catholic Convert to Judaism Tells Beth El Congregation of Beauty He Found in Judaism ; Joint Appeal by Catholics, Addresses Youth Meeting in Hebrew. James Marshall's Address Protestants and Jews Marks His First Public Urges Action. Outlines Program for 'Tells How He Found Communal Appearance. Jewish Youth Activity His Way to Judaism OPPOSE SUPPRESSING Sleeting on Sunday evening, at Aimee Palliere, noted convert $100.000 RAISED FOR WORKERS' PROTESTS llotel Statists, with representatives to M. Judaism, who has thrown in hi, SCHOLARSHIP FUND of Jewish youth movements in De- lot with the Jewish people, whoni Urge Thorough Study of En- troit, before whom he outlined a he has been serving for the past Warburg, Unterberg, Semel program of Jewish youth work, M. two decades, Sunday morning tire Industry by Federal Address Jewish Education Aime l'alliere so inspired the, thrilled an audience that filled the Government. Association Dinner. group, numbering about 50 young Temple Beth El auditorium to its 0 Suspend Arab Paper For Inciting Article Palestine's Economic Condi- tions Are Reported Favorable. JERUSALEM. — (J, T. A,) — Within several hours after the ap- pearance of the Arab paper Jamie El Arabic, containing the story of an alleged Jewish conspiracy against the Mufti's life and within two hours after hurry Sacher, chairman of the l'alestine Zionist Executive, had interviewed High Commissioner Chancellor, the goy- ernment authorities suppressed the paper Sinedie. Such prompt action taken against the paper closest td the Mufti is unprecedented here and is prob- ably due to a decision to watch the press more closely for incitement. That was one of the recommenda- tions made by Sacker at the com- TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents YOUNG WASHINGTON JEWISH JUDGE'S CHARGE THAT THERE IS "A JEWISH CRIME WAVE" ATTACKED BY LEADERS Rabbis and Organizations Challenge Judge Cayton's Charge and Quote Figures to Show Percentage of Jewish Criminals is Far Below the Average. AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS INSISTS ON RETRACTION OF "PREPOSTEROUS ADDRESS" His Apology to the Community Demanded; Dr. Abram Si- mon Calls His Address "Unwarranted Statement Made by an Inexperienced Youth." North Carolina mill owners were men and women, that the evening capacity with his description of will long live in their memory for how he found his may to Judaism NEW YORK.—James Marshall, s..ortd, and intervention by the , its association with this romantis and of the beauty and inspiration eldest son of the late Louis Mar- Federal Government to correct IVASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—Judge Nathan Cayton convertto Judaism, he found in the Jewish precepts. ! shall, was chairman of the dinner abuses in the textile industry in of the Municipal Court, who was appointed by President The Jewish youth meeting was Long before the scheduled hour of the Jewish Education Associa- thot State was urged by Roman arranged by l'hilip Slomovitz, edi- for his address, every available tion of New York, and made that Coolidge several years ago, has brought down upon his Catholics, Protestants and Jews, for of The Detroit Jewish Chron- seat was occupied, and hundreds function the occasion of his first head a wave of local Jewish indignation as a result of each represented by an authorita- icle, anti Samuel N. Heyman, , were refused admission. public appearance in the commun- tive organization. oresident of Detroit Young Judaea mission's hearings. It is expected address which he delivered at Adath Israel Synagogue, charging the 51r. Palliere was presented to al life of American Jewry. A factual report published by through the kindness of Dr. Ste- the congregation by Dr. Leo M. that the new press law will em- existence of a "Jewish crime wave," and alleging that Jews of Amer- The dinner was attended by 1,000 the Federal Council's Research De- then S. Wise of the Free Syna- Franklin, who, with Rabbi Leon power the district commissioners to ica have produced far more than their share of criminals and that guests and was addressed, among de fina is tej ly vduty f ewseti'ed to perform . our partment says that the Marion gogue of New York. Mr. Slomo- Frans conducted the services pre- suppress without notice newspa- "during the past decade we have others, by Felix NI. Warburg, Is- workers, so far from being insti- , vitz presided at the meeting. pers considered dangerous, ceding the lecture. Al. Palliere rael Unterberg, president of the On Saturday morning Washing- gated by outside agitators, send out Gives Hebrew Address. Arab Methods. ' spoke briefly on the soul-stirring association; Bernard Semel, hon- ton Jews read extensive accounts The English edition of the Arab of town to find a labor union repre- As at the services at temple experiences which marked his en- orary secretary; and Mrs. Gabriel of the speech in newspapers with sentative and asked him to con" Beth El that morning, Rabbi Jacob, trance into the covenant of Israel, paper Felestin refers to the "plot" Hamburger, chairman of Ivriah, dismay and astonishment, ararcely against the Mufti by saying that it and help them organize a union in l'hilip Rudin, associate to Dr.' hen t had his lecture read for him; the women's division. Over $100,- believing that a Jewish judge could . an effort to remedy conditions in Wise, acted as M. l'alliere's voice by Rabbi Jacob Philip Rudin, as. hopes "the government will spare 000 was raised for the Scholastic have made such statements no effort to trace the backers of the !nulls, which they felt to be in- • in reading his fine and inspiring sociate of Dr. Stephen S. Wise of Fund of the Association. JAMES MARSHALL although it is understood that detestable and dangerous conspire- tolerable. Prior to the first strike paper. But the meeting stood out the Free Synagogue of New York, Mr. Marshall's Address. cies " arguing that the same as an unusual gathering because of who has been accompanying him these conditions included working action Mr. Marshall's address follows: should be taken as was taken in Dan Frohman to Conduct schedules for many employes of 12 the intimacy between the distin- 'on his tour of this country. "It has been said that Judaism Rutledge, Goldstick Annual Jewish Musi - connection with the attempt to as- hours a day and over, attempts to guished guest and his audience, due has survived these centuries be- M. Palliere'. "Voice." nominate Attorney-General Nor- Ridicule the Charge install the "stretch out" (a sys- to the limited number of invited cal Event. Alth ough seer o f Englis h cause it is simple religionbased man Bentwich. The Felestin de- 'guests. The youth meeting was tem greatly increasing the number 111. Palliere is apprehensive of the upon the worship of a single God clares that political assassination Commissioner William P. Rut- The annual concert of the Ha- of machines per worker), unsani- 'unusual also in that M. Palliere possibility of his being misunder- and because the culture of the Jews ledge, who is considered "the is a new danger to Palestine, and levy-liazomir Choral Society tary conditions in the mills and in , opened his address with a several stood because of his foreign ac- is the expression of ethical princi- hints that the Jews introduced it, (Branch 263, Jewish National foremost policeman" in this the company villages. The causes minutes' talk and greeting in He cent and he has therefore been us- ples. But I to not believe that this despite the known identity of Bent- brew. Ile expressed his joy at be- country, laughed at Judge Na- and conduct of the two strikes in Workers' Alliance) will take place ing Rabbi Rudin as his "voice" to tells the whole story, Public. Installation to Be wich's assailant and the recent this Sunday evening, Jan. 12, at than Cayton s charge that there Marion are described, together with ing able to meet with the Jewish p l ace d read his thoughts to the large audi- "Our peasant ancestors in the murder of an Arab opposed to the is "a Jewish crime wave," Held in B'nai Moshe the attitudes of the community and youth, in whose hands he hills of Judaea and the Plains of Mufti. When the report of Judge the churches, and the financial sta- the fate of their people. Because anew he has been addressing Auditorium. Sharon would not have been pre- ' he was anxious not to have a sin- throughout the country. Rabbi Shall the Hebron murderers in- Cayton's charge was received by tus of the mills in Marion which, Rodin accompanies M. Palliere in served from absorption by the sur- herit the money of their victims, The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, unlike many other textile mills, are isle line of his address misunder- stood he asked Rabbi Rodin to behalf of the Free Synagogue and rounding tribes by mere belief in Newly-elected officers of Pisgah' asks the Hebrew daily Door Ila- the editor approached Nathaniel shown to have enjoyed a consider- read his paper for him, following the Jewish Institute of Religion, the Unity of God, nor would ethi- Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. 13., will be yom in re orting that Arabs in- H. Goldstick, assistant corpora- able measure of prosperity. which he again addressed himself under whose auspices his American cal Judaism in the diaspora have installed at a public meeting this debted to Murdered Jews now de- 1 'ion counsel, for an opinion, Mr. The Statement. been able to compete with the prom- Monday evening, Jan. 13, at 8:30, cline to pay their debts and in to the young men and women, urg.- tour has been arranged. Goldstick branded the charge as The full text of the joint state- ing them to be loyal to their peo- Rabbi Ru'in's charming voice, ises of future life which Christian- in the B'nai Moshe auditorium, some cases allege that they did not untrue and in turn approached ment of the Catholics, Jews and le,He urged them to give of helped to fascinate the audience at ity and Islam offered to the down-' receive the money, although they p Commissioner Rutledge, who Protestants follows: Temple Beth El, face to face with trodden if it had not been for the i admit the existence of promissory their money for the *wilding of ridiculed the charge. "The Commission on the Church whom was brought the romantic essential democracy of Judaism. notes. According to the Palestine the Jewish National Home in Pal- Mr. Rutledge, who was a and Social Service of the Federal episodes of a Catholic who was No caste, no royalty, no priesthood law, the lender must swear that the estine; of their time to, worthy member of the Detroit police Council of the Churches of Christ preparing himself for the priest- has ever long maintained a monop- borrower received the money, but Jewish work, and their beasts to force for 35 years, is a former in America, the Social Action De- hood turning Jew and inspiring his oly of Jewish learning; neither the' in view of the massacre this is im- their people and their faith. president of the International partment of the National Catholic adopted people with his loyalty. Levites nor the sons of Aaron "Safah, Torah, Erets." possible in many cases. Police Chiefs' Association and Welfare Conference and the Com- "Israel Lives." could claim a private estate in the The district commissioners at M. Palliere's paper outlined the is now identified with the com- mission on Sodal Justice of the. The keynote of M. Palliere's ad- treasures of Hebraic lore and the Ilebron and Safed have summoned program of work he has followed mittee on uniform crime records Central Conference of American as president of the Universal dress was that "Israel byes' in Jewish spirit. the Arab leaders of both towns sponsored by the Laura Spelman Rabbis join in expressing their League of Jewish Youth of Europe, spite of all tragedies. Ile said that Right to Share in the Truth, Rockefeller Memorial, He is con- common concern over the serious I a program he is advocating for in Judaism he "found the charac- (Turn to Page Three). "Before the wandering tribes had sidered an outstanding author. situation in the textile industry. adoption by the youth of this coun- ter of universality which is the seal crosscut the Jordan, Moses had ut- ity on crime in this country. "Every one who desires peace and try. It is a platform of three of all human effort. He said: tered the prayer "Would that all Commenting on Judge Cayton's "When I trod ih the sanctuary the Lord's people were prophets,' brotherhood founded upon justice' points, embracing "Safah, Torah, charge, he said: has been shocked at the disorder Eretz"—the regeneration of the of the Scriptures of Israel, no more that the Lord would put His spirit "There has been no marked and killings which have recently Hebrew language, the study of the with the mind of the Christian upon them." From early times Am increase in crime among Jews. marked the unrest in the textile in- Torah, and the upbuilding of thee. reader who looks on the pages with Ila-aretz, man of the soil, was a If there were any appreciable the light thrown by his own gospel , term of opprobrium because it In: &retry. The tragedies in Gastonia Land of Israel. increase I would know it. Noth- and who retrospectively projects', and Marion, North Carolina, have He urged the youth to study the dicated one could not read, who did ing has occurred in recent years appalled all who accept the respec- Hebrew language. Ile pointed out his creeds into it, but rather as one not know the meaning of Judaism, DAN FROHMAN to substantiate Judge Cayton's tive ethical teachings of our relig- the Jewish knowledge loses its ef- who finds the treasury of the na- it man whose intellectual ties to , charge." Bequeathed Sum of $7,500 Orchestra Hall, Woodward at l'ar- ir ns. Right and wrung in such con- fect in translation, and declared tional literature of God's people, ! the religion of his fathers were so Carries With It No sons, starting at 8:30 o'clock sharp. fists cannot be decided by violence. that only in the original can Jew- then, my brother Jews, I was able slender that he would wander off The chorus is under the direction Judge Cayton released his speech Restrictions. To attempt to bring peace by bluff- ish law and life be lived and prac- ! to discover that you had a spiritual to Pagan groves to worship Dagon ascendance which makes that of of Dan Frohman, conductor, and to the press in advance. .on and bullet to the disorganized and Moloch. bead effectively. He then re- , DR. VICTOR DROOCK industrial life of the textile indus- viewed at length the glory that is the former heathen who became An unrestricted bequest of $7,500 William Guymon, assistant con- The Jewish community was es- "Whenever the priesthood tried ductor. Miss Rebecca Katzman, pecially perturbed because of the try is contrary to every sound rule to he derived from the study of Christian seem of rather recent has been received by the United to make "Tarim" of the people, at- Dexter boulevard and Lawrence of morality. We condemn such it the Torah, and pointed to the joy recent date, a religious tradition , Jewish Charities from the estate of pianist and accompanist for the prominence given to the address in tempted to make them strangers to' avenue. Morris Garvett will be course unqualifiedly. We urge em- that is certain to come to all Israel rich enough, deep enough to have Max Redelsheimer according to chorus, and Jascha Schwartzman, this, the seat of government, where the sanctities of their faith, proph- , the installing officer. ployers and public officiels in the from a rebuilt Zion. Fred M. Butzel, who accepted the 'cellist with the Detroit Symphony numerous legislators, foreign dip- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) ets arose and carried to the pen-, Following an address by Dr. Vic- Orchestra, will assist as instru- lomates and other officials must textile areas not to suppress by An Inspiring Meeting. plc the appeal of their own.religion. tor Droock, the new president, who cheek on behalf of the organization. mental soloists. force the protests of the workers l'alliere's address to the Mr. Butzel who is a governor of have noticed in d received an er- When Eli's sons "made themselves will respond to the installation ad- Vocal soloists appearing with roneous impression from the re- and their efforts for the redress of youth proved the most inspiring vile" they (lid not succeed to their dress, new officers of the Aleph !the Jewish Welfare Federation of manifest evils, nor to employ legal iart of his day's activity in Detroit. of which the United Jewish Char- the chorus are: Lillian Gross, so- port of the speech. action backed by force, save in the So thrilled were the young men , ities is the holding body, said, com- prano; Cantor A. Kantor, N (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) I Answered by Loaders. (Turn to Last Page.) keeping of the peace by constitutes' and women with his appearance tenbaum, S. Pecherer, tenors; A. menting on the bequest: Vigorous replies to Cayton have Herzig and S. Lutchansky, bari- and address that they remained for "The gift of Max Redelsheimer already been published in the press (Turn to Last Page.( tones. an hour after the meeting to con- On Sunday morning, Jan. 12, Ds, is of special significance because it The program of the concert ap- by Louis E. Spiegler, president of verse with their guest and to dis- Leo M. Franklin will speak from was made in accordance with the pears on the music page of this cuss with him various Jewish prob- (Turn to Page Two.) the pulpit of Temple Beth El on most current thought in philan- issue. lems. the subject "Why Jews Seek No thropy, namely, that the dead hand It was learned in the course of Converts." shall not bind the future, The be- the evening that he had learned This address, following so closely quest carries no restrictions of any Free Performances at his Hebrew by corresponding with as it does upon the appearance in Secretary of Department of Public Welfare Explodes Idea kind with it. a Hebrew teacher in Zichron Yu- Oriental Theater for Ite lh El's pulpit last Sunday of "The enlightened philanthropist Palestine, 20 years ago, and kon, That Large Sum is Necessary for Construction of M. Aime Palliere, a convert to Ju- Local Jewish Orphans of today does not specify exactly through a coincidence he met his I'roposed Jewish Hospital in Detroit. daism from Catholicism, calls forth how his bequest shall be spent after Dr. McCollester to Speak; teacher in his "Hebrew correspond- particular interest. It is well his death. He makea an unrestrict- ence course" last week in a long Non-Jews to be Guests known that unlike most other re- Through the courtesy of Lew Harry II. l'renzlauer, whose 39 tal was based by Mr. Prenzlauer ed bequest and leaves it to a re- Island, New York, Hebrew school. Twelfth Trien nial to be Held ligious groups, Jews maintain no years' association with the Detroit on two reasons: of Men's Club. Kane, manager of the Oriental ! slionsible hotly to be distributed in Rabbi Rudin's Tribute. religious missionaries and make no Department of Public Welfare have Theater, free performances will in Los Angeles Jan. 1. Its location in what is now accordance with the best interests Rabbi Rodin took advantage of active efforts to persuade the fol- be given Detroit Jewish orphans The annual fellowship dinner of the opportunity offered him by the plated him in a position of respon- generally conceded to be the hos- of the community. Thus he recogn- 12 to 17. Temple Beth( El will take place on youth meeting to pay a great trib- lowers of other religions to affili- sibility in the construction of hos- pital zone of Detroit. Arrangements for such per- izes that needs change with the formances are being made by Wednesday evening, Jan. 15, As ute to the man in whose company ate themselves with Judaism. The pitals and other publi• buildings, 2. The economic saving that times and that the urgent needs of NEW YORK.--The twelfth tries. Mr, Kane through The Detroit usual, each member of the Men's he has traveled in the leading Jew- reasons for this rather unique at- in an interview with a representa- would be involved in the purchase today will be superseded by others nial convention of the National Jewish Chronicle, without any Club is allowed to bring as guests ish centers of America since Nov. tituda un the part of the will. tomorrow. of that building for a hospital , Council of Jewish Women will open obligations to thn one or more non-members of the 8. Ile said that M. Palliere is the be explained by Dr. Franklin from organizations Says $350,000 Needed. "Too many of us cannot resist at Los Angeles on Sunday evening, which are to benefit from these Tcmple, preferably of the non-Jew- one Jew in France who commands the standpoint of the Jews' relig- 1 Explaining that the district in the temptation to leave our mark Jan, 12, with a public meeting at free performances. : di faith. which the synagogue building is on the future by controlling our the respect of Orthodox. Conserva- , ions history and religious philoso- the I3'nai B'rith Temple, when the Dates for these performances located is now firmly established an Benefactions To bequeath money Contrary to the previous custom tive and Liberal alike. Ile de- ' phv delegates will lie•welcomed by Services begin as usual at 10:45. are now being set and will be an- the the hospital center, Mr. Prenzlauer to a philanthropy in the way that to have three speakers, representing community. nounced in next week's issue of After the invocation pointed to a recent municipal ef- Max Redelsheimer did requires vis- the three faiths, the limn' decided (Turn to l'age Opposite Editorial.) The public is invited. by Rabbi Mayer Winkler of Temple The Chronicle. fort in proof of the correctness of ion in addition to generosity." have but one speaker this year Sinai, addresses of welcome will be his second reason. An old Red and the Men's Club secured for the delivered by the governor of Cali- ford schoolhouse, located at 21220 occasion, Dr. Lee S. McCollester, fornia, the mayor of Grand River avenue, Los Angeles, wdl-known to Detroiters. an HALEVY-HAZOMIR CONCERT SUNDAY 'INSTALL PISGAH'S OFFICERS MONDAY y — fit C at MAX REDELSHEIMER BEQUEST TO U. J. C. DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN TO TELL "WHY JEWS SEEK NO CONVERTS Prenzlauer Urges Purchase of Shaarey Zedek Building For A Jewish Hospital FELLOWSHIPDINNER AT TEMPLE JAN. 15 I = = Dr. McCollester, now dean of Crane Theological School of Tufts Csi:ege, Mass., was for many years one of the most popular ministers in Detroit, While here, he served as pastor of the First Universalist Church, which was then known as the Church of Our Father. He was recognized as one of the broad- est-minded men in the pulpit and was moreover closely identified with every civic movement of im- portance in Detroit. He established ths first Church Forum in the city and brought to its platform some of the most eminent leaders in the scholarly and industrial world. When he left the city ti take up hi, work as professor there was universal regret expressed among oil classes of people, esen those chose religious views did not coin- cide with his own because of his liberality were sorry to ser him go. As a mark of esteem, McCollester Hall was named in his honor. The vocal selections for the oc- casion will he rendered by Harry A. McDonald, vice-president of the Arctic Dairy Products Corapany, who has thrilled many vast audi- ences with his magnificent viice, As the Fellowship dinner us- , COUNCIL OF WOMEN CONVENES SUNDAY Announce Names of 34 Institutions To Share $6,000,000_Hubert Estate NEW 1 ORK.—The names of 31 hospitals, educational institutions and social welfare organizations are announced by former President Calvin Coolidge, Former Governor Alfred E. Smith and Julius Rosen- wald as beneficiaries to share in the estate of the late Conrad Hu- bert, the Jewish electric flash light manufacturer. The four Jewish institutions to share in the $6,000,000 fund dis- bursed by this committee are: .newish Theological Seminary of America, $250,000. Jewish Mental Health Society of New York, $250,000. Young Men's Hebrew Associa- tion of New York. $175,000. Beth Israel Hospital of New York, $200,000. Was Born in Minsk. Mr. Holier!, inventor of the pock- Horowitz. At the age of 13 he was thrown upon his own resources. Ile began work as a distillery hand in Germany, returning in 1879 to join his father in the wine business. The money which the family made was lost through re- verses and Hubert, when he was 22, came to the United States. Until he Was .10, his business life was varied. Ile engaged successive- ly in the retail cigar business, the operation of a restaurant, as beard- ing house keeper, as a farmer and retail milk dealer and then in the watch business . H. H. PRENZLAUER live of The Detroit Jewish Chron- icle exploded the ides that a large sum is needed for the construction of a hospital. Not only does Mr. Prenzlauer b•- lieve that a much smaller figure than the proposed expenditure of $2,000,000 he used as the basis for the building of a Jewish hospital, His Flashlight Career. The first flashlight company, the but he also urges that a 100-bed American Eveready company, was institution should serve to fill the formed by Mr. Hubert and L. II. needs of the Jewish community, Keller. Mr. Hubert was president with provisions for later expan- until it was sold to the National sions. ( arbon company some years ago. Urges Shaarey Zedek Purchase. 1 Ile 'and Mr. Keller then formed the Mr. Prenzlauer went one step Yale Electric corporation, which further in offering a practical sug- in 1028 changed its name to the gestion for the construction of a Bond Electric company of Jersey Jewish hospital. lie said he was City. At the time of his death, Mr. convinced that the Shaarey Zedek Hubert was chairman of the board building on Willis and Brush could of the latter company. very easily be transformed into a Besides originating the flash- hospital structure, and urged its light, he developed and promoted purchase for such a purpose as a the manufacture of the miniature practical beginning for a Jewish a Jew—be appointed to determine The meeting will be held under the institutions to which three- the auspices of the Men's Thm9le quarters of his fortune should be Club, of which A. C. Lappin is distributed. president, and William B. Isen- Conrad Hubert was born in incandescent lamps a vacuum berg, chairman of the pilgrim Minsk, Russia, in 1060. His name committee. The remodeling and equipment of this small hospital cost the city $90,000, of which sum $44,000 went for remodeling. This hos- pital was completed last summer, and when the Council visited it, its members were amazed by the prac- ticability of the project and the Former President Calvin Coolidge, Former Governor Al- fred E. Smith and Julius Rosenwald Disburse Fund; Jewish Theological Seminary Is Included. ually taxes the capacity of the et flashlight and other electrical de- large social hall at the Temple, it vices, died Feb. 14, 1928, at Can- is urged that reservations be made nes, France. He directed in his at Once by writing the secretary will that three outstanding Ameri- , at the Temple, or telephoning him cans—a Catholic, a Protestant and at Empire 6146. was pur- chased by the city of Detroit and converted into a 45-bed hospital. Negotiation Under Way to Settle Jews of Eastern Europe in Spain Dictator Primo de Rivera, Ring Alfonso, Professor Polite and Z. H. Rubenstein, City Editor of New York I)ay, Confer on Colonization Plans. economy with which it was con- structed. The remodeled Redford schoolhouse is now a modern hos- pital, except that it is not equipped with a laundry, On the basis of this experience, Mr. Prenzlauer is of the belief that a 100-bed Jewish hospital can be built at the average cost of $ 3 .500 or for a total sum of $350,000, less the cost of the grounds. For expansion purposes, Mr. Prenzlauer said, it should be very easy to buy at low prices property neighboring the Shaarey 7.edek, due to the district deteri- orating as a residential section. "Don't Start Too Big." "Don't start too big," Mr. Prenzlauer advises the men and women behind the hospital move- ment. "Build a small 100-bed Mrs. Lillian Burkhart Goldsmith, president of the Los Angeles sec- o tifon n.,n and a an i it F. Magnin Temple, 'mple. Mrs. Han- nah G. Solomon, honorary president and founder of the National Coun- cil of Jewish Women, will respond to the addresses of welcome, and the address of th e evening will be delivered by Mrs. Joseph E. Friend, president of the National Council NEW YORK.— (.1. T. A.)--Jews I to such places 55 Valencia, Dadiz of Jewish Women. from all parts of Eastern Europe and Seville. Greetings to the twelfth trien- may soon find a haven of refuge Want Jews to Stimulate Trade. nial convention will be extended Although the edict of 1109 has by the following representatives in Spain, the same Spain that 440 never of been repealed, Jews have national Jewish women's organiza- years ago expelled them from its been living in peace and security in tions: For Hadassah, Mrs. Samuel borders, if negotiations now going Slit; for many years. One hun- J. Rosensohn; ; or the National on between Phimo de Rivera, King tire pars ago a law was passed, Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, Alfonso, l'rof. Polite, vice-presi- and later incorporated in the Span- Mrs. Maurice Steinfeld; for the dent of the Spanish Senate and Z. ish constitution permitting all re- woman's branch of the Union of II. Rubenstein, city editor of the ligions to have a seat within the the Orthodox Jewish Congrega- Day, culminate in a definite plan kingdom but some of them were tions of America, Mrs. S. M. Cher- of colonization, according to a Ma- not permitted to demonstrate in niss; for the Women's League of drid dispatch to the New York public. In practice, however, all the United Synagogue of America, Times. Plans for settling the religions have been tolerated with- Mrs. Leon Waldman, and for the Jews in Spain were started short- out any sort of political interfer- National Council of Jewish Jun- iors, Mrs. Minnie Stein, president ly after the Palestine disturbances ence, The project to settle Jews in of that organization. when rummies became current that At the conclusion of the public Spain would invite the Jew's to re- Spain is said to have sprung from the fact that economically Spain meeting, a reset tion will be ten- dered by the Sisterhoods of Los is backward and an influx of Jews torn. A plan, the details of which have building and expand later. Let a from Eastern Europe where de- Angeles. committee investigate my proposal not yet been made publics was pre- spite the minorities treaties, eles regular i The sessions of the con- they , for the purchase of the Shaarey sented to government officials , the are still subjected to all sorts of in- vention will begin on Monday Zedek—an act which would at the dictator and representatives of the dignities and oppression, is expect- morning , Jan, 3, and continuo small Spanish Jewish community,' same time benefit the Conservative ed to stimulate trade and business. through Friday, Jan. 17. Registra. congregation by supplying it with by Mr. Rubenstein, who was sent Lion will open on Sunday morning, Cabinet to Consider Plan. the necessary funds to build a new to Spain by the I)ay first to veri- That the Spanish cabinet will, Jan. 12. On Sunday noon, :am synagogue. I am confident that a fy the recurring rumors about 12, the members of the board of at a meeting within the next few j thorough investigation by men in Spain's intentions toward the Jews days, take up the matter of Jew- managers and the presidents of position to judge will result in the and secondly to lay the ground- state and Interstate conferences isle immigration into Spain, WAS the work for a colonization scheme. So realization of the old dream for a Jewish hospital." health center. Without going into details of a cleaner, a pocket cigar lighter, an The propsoal for the conversion is said originally to have been electric vibrator and other devices. of the Shaarey Zedek into a hospi- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) far as is known, the plan calls for statement made by Primo De Ri-j bringing small Jewish businessmen vera, Spanish premier and dictator, , from the cities and towns of Poland to Mr. Rubinstein, .ccording to • and other East-European countries (Turn to Last Page.) will be the guests of the board of the local council section and the Los Angeles triennial convention board, at • breakfast at the Wo- man's Athletic Club.