Alfieri- CM Apish periodical a-NIer _ . ter 3 in All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 3 CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11-EVETROT EWISH neve r evi - book ies they DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930. FRICTION REPORTED Figures Disprove D. C. Judge's Charge That There is a Jewish Crime Wave' AMONG ARABS OVER LONDON DELEGATION Press Dissatisfied With Corn- mission Chosen; Three The statement in a Chanukah address before a Wash- ington, D. C., congregation by Judge Nathan Cayton, said Quit. to be the youngest judge in this country, is being attacked on all sides as falsifying facts. AUSTRIAN CHALUTZIM Sneaking louder than words, however, arc the figures being pro- READY FOR PALESTINE N. F. Spokesman Says WOMEN' S TRIENNIAL REVEALS PROGRESS L Workers for J. N. F. Insist on Retaining Fund's Present Status Apprehensive of reports that the present non-partisan charac- ter of the Jewish National Fund is threatened at the conference to be held in Philadelphia Sun- day, the Detroit committee Wednesday evening went on record insisting on the reten- tion of the fund's present character and on the continua- tion of its present efforts with the aid of volunteers and not through paid officials. On the basis of these principles, the Detroit workers called upon the Philadelphia conference to broaden the income sources of the Jewish National Fund. Edward Franzblau was elect- ed Detroit delegate to the con- ference. DICKSTEIN IS ONLY JEWISH MEMBER OF IMMIGRATIONBOARD Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents $600,000 Forestry Building Is Asked At Syracuse as Memorial to Marshall Believe Mar- :rvr.e(111°S°uag.elik t Vel.ren to Any Other; Headed Forestry School JEWISH AGENCY'S MEETING CALLED OFF BY WARBURG Golder and Sabbath Resign Administrative Committee ALBANY. — I, o u i s Marshall. tion of the Adirontlacks and at the From Congressional Was to Have Met in New prominent New York city lawyer same time in the practical develop- Committee. York on Feb. 1. and Jerevish leader, who died in nee's! of the science of forestry. "For many years he was chair- Switzerland last autumn, will have ,man of the board of trustees of the N. Y. REPRESENTATIVE a $600,000 memorial erected to 'New York State College of For- INVITATIONS FAILED TO CO OUT ON TIME DESCRIBES NEW BILLS him by the stall of New York if estry at Syracuse University. Un- dueled by leaders in refutation of his charges. • Charles Rubiner, assistant attorney-general for Michigan, this the Legislature takes favorable 'der his leadership and the leader- action On recommendations staticc ship of its late dean, Franklin Continue to Plan Workable week furnished The Detroit Jewish Chronicle with figures on the Jewish Land Purchases Michigan prison population. These Dickstein Attacks Methods by Governor Roosevelt. Moon, the School of Forestry made Agreement for Joint Fund- Helped Fellaheen. figures show that out of a total Provision has been made in the giant strides until it became recog- Heretofore Pursued by Im- annual Raising Campaign. on Dec. budget which went to the nizes' as the premier institution of :el, 192S, noly 91 were Jews, these JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — migration Committee. Legislature Wednesday for the its kind in the United States. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)— Dissatisfaction with the delegation teeing distributed •as follows: Ionia. sort of memorial MI r. Marshall "Because of limitedaccommoda- 20; thickann, 51; Marquette 12; De- of Arabs elected by the Arab probably would have preferred to tion, the School of Forestry is un- I Felix M. Warburg, chairman of the WASIIINGTON.—(J. T. A.)-- any other, had he beets asked to able to admit a large number of administrative committee of the troit House of Correction, 5. Executive to go to London is be- :shortly after t'ongressman Samuel express a preference before he students who wish to adopt fores- Jewish Agency, on Jan. 9 issued • coming wide spread in Arab circles "Insofar as Michigan is con- hu kstein of New York made one here. The Arab paper Carmel de- National Council's Achieve- cerned, these figures are at direct died. It will be a new building at try as a career. For many years it notice to all members of the ad - el the longest single speeches in the Syracuse University tee house has been the hope both of former ministrative committee advising clares that in the first place the variance with Judge Caytn's ments Shown in Conven- the Houste in recent years on the the College of Forestry. charges," Mr. Rubiner said. centire delegation is illegal because Governor Smith and myself that a that, in view of the omission of the subject of immigration with refer- tion Reports. the Arab Executive has no power "Ever since the untimely death new buffeting may be erected at London office to issue invitations in Jewish Delinquency Lower emit o th RI_ iminn,ra ion bills of Louis Marshall last autumn, I the Syracuse University for this proper time, it was necessary to t elect. In the second place after Figure's tending to show that nee he introduced at the opening of have hoped that the state might postpone the meeting which had LOS ANGEL)]* -- American comparing the achievements of the only is the percentage of Jewis the Seventy-tirst Congress, it be- find some fitting way to pay tribute seh(wi Zionist Organization with those of tewry's most representative wom- criminals less than the percentag "1 m a glad to say that I shall been scheduled for F'eb. 1 at New _ came known that Congressman York, says the Jewish Telegraphic en convened in twelfth triennial to his memory,” Governor Roose- include an appropriation of $600,- the Arab Executive over the past of the Jewish population tee th C. -- — Agency. Adolph Sabath of Chicago and 12 years to the detriment of the convention been last Monday morn- whole population, but that &spit I . Detroit Firm to Aid Gigantic •ongressnmn Benjamin Golder of velt said in discussing the pro- 00(1 in this year's budget for the The notice sent by Mr. Warburg ing, of the National Council of erection of a building for the latter Carmel suggests that instead the increase over the last • 10 year Communist Industrial Philadelphia had both resigned "Probably more than any other School of Forestry and I shall ask tee all the members of the adminis- of sending a delegation to London Jewish Women, the sessions con- in the Jewish population a deelin u in the House immigration cunt man, Mr. Marshall was responsible. that this building be named for Mr. trative committee reads as follows: (r Building Plan. tinuing throughout thee week, a delegation be chosen to collect ice Jewish adult delinquency ha s mittee, leaving Dickstein as th for a greatly increased interest Marshall in memory of his splendid "I have just been informed thal g meeting scheduled funds in Moslem and Arab coun- with the closinmeeting despite my request by cable oi for Friday, Jan. 17, when election been noted and that the Jewis h • Announcement is made of the only Jew and only avowed (Hem throughout the state in preserve- services to the state." tries to develop industry. juvenile delinquency rate has bee Dec. 23 that the London office im- Sheik El Farouki is also dissatis- and installation of officers is to decreasing more rapidly than tha 0 appointment of Albert Kahn, Inc., of immigration on the committee • mediately issue invitation to all the fied with the composition of the take place. Sessions were held at of the general population, wee I Detroit architects and engineers, gration on the Committee. The resignation of Sabath am European members of the admin- delegation. Ile feels that those gee- Hotel Biltmore, with Mrs. Joseph made. [midi,: through the JewiL '' as consulting architects to the Rua- Golder means that the brunt of th ' n ing to London should be good de- E. Friend of New Orleans, La., no- Tele ga hie Agency b Judge Agenc y to attend a me t light for liberalizing the immigra of th baters while the learned sheiks i01111 president, presiding. Rosalsky of the Court of Genera law and preventing furthe committee at New York Feb. 1 Among the reports submitted at should gee to India and other Mos- Sessions New York. The sta- the invitations were not issuet restrictions, hitherto principall% lem countries. Faroujii's first the opening sessions was one by tistics were compiled for Judge sheered by Sabath, has been trans until Jan. 6, which rendered it im choice for the London delegation Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, one of the Rosalsky by Edwin J. Cooley, chief terreal to one individual, Dickstein possible for many members tt is Moussa Kazin[, president of the national directors. Mrs. Friend probation officer of the Court of for the other Jewish members make the necessary arrangement s Arab Executive, who was defeated gave the presidential report, and General Sessions. Congress, not members of the lot Impressive Ceremonies Mark Rabbinical Organizations to I am therefore compelled to with an interesting statement seas pre- at the elections. The figures recently made pule migration Committee are not in a draw the call until further notic e Assist in Change of Administra- $250,000 Emer- sented by Mrs. Estelle M. Stern- Compare. Achievements. I regret the inconvenience to lie by the American Jewish Cone ' position to give material aid, a In its comparison of the achiev- eerger of New York City, the ex- mitten in refutation of the churg tion in I. 0. B. B. gency Drive. . which you may have been put," immigration policies are shape( !rents of the Jews and Arabs (lur- ecutive secretary, whose report by Judge Nathan Cayton of Man Plan Business Corporation. e, it h in the committee. ing the last 12 years Carmel said marked 10 years' service. icipal Court of the District of Co Criticises Committee. In commenting further on this At an elaborate function, Mon- NEW YORK. — The Orthodox The Promotion of Peace. that the Arab Executive met lumbia, that Jews contribute otter As a result of relinquishing hi s day evening, Jon. 13, at the It'nai rabbinate in thee United States, Mr. Warburg stated: ''As chair * The department of religion and seven time, sent delegations to Lon- their proportionate share o post on the immigration committee . Moshe Synagogue, Dr. Victor notwithstanding the differences man of the administrative commit don, liedjas and Iraq, broadcasted religious education, reporting to criminals, are confirmed by the Congressman Sabath was promote( I Droork and the other newly elected 'which divide the three organiza- tee, I have been keenly conscious thousands of protests, arranged the convention, pointed out that 05 statistics released by Judge Rosal I to membership on the powerfu officers of l'isgah Lodge were in- tions comprising it, acted as a of my responsibility and of the ne - hundreds of celebrations and meet- Council sections have conducted sky. rules committee, one of the most stalled by Morris Garvett on behalf body to rally to the support of the cessity for enlisting and organic ings of the Moslem Supreme Coun- 125 religious schools with an en- ineportant in the House and Golder of the B'nai B'rith Grand Lodge. Yeshiva College, the institution for ing the strength of all the groups According to these figures, i: cil, repaired the Aksa Mosque, pur- rollment of 7,729 pupils. The work will probably have an opportunity ' Mandell Bernstein, the retiring :higher Jewish learning for the of the American Jewish public in 1910 the rate of Jewish adult Le chased 3,000 dunams of land and of state and interstate (cremes, 1,1 assisting friendly immigrating i president, after a short introduct- training of Orthodox rabbis and behalf of the enlarged Agency for constructed a large hotel which was immigrant aid, social service, pro- linquency was 0.89 per cent of the legislation in the rules committee t ion and summary eof the activities teachers, which is now prosecuting Palestine. To that end I have been Jewish pspulation as compel eel • turned over to a Jew in order to gram for the deaf and general ed- for this committee controls the con - of his administration, turned the a $250,000 emergency campaign to in constant consultation with the with 0.76 in 1920. During this compete with the small Arab ho- u aL • sreviewed . leaders, not alone of the so-called same period there has been a 20 -iteration given to hills on the ' meeting over to the installing offi- relieve its financial stringency. tels." Women's part in the promotion iloar of the House. A fervent call, declaring the Joint Distribution Committee cers and the following were install- The Zionists on the other hand , of peace meoement was interest- per cent increase in the Jewish pop- group, but also those who have in In his speech, Congressman Dick Y ork, for which maintenance of Yeshiva College - ed: says Carmel, "brought in 80,000 ingly revealed at Monday evening's ' the past, whether within the stein severely criticized the policy immigrants, compelling the Arabs session, in the report of Mrs. Ar- these figures are. The number of Dr. Victor Droo•k, president; ' in a dignified manner as the sacred of the Zionist Organization or ranks out. lie rectotore pursued ley the immigra- Jewish inmates committed to Ran duty resting upon every member to make room for them, acquired thur Brix of Minneapolis. Dr. Gee. Aaron Kurland, first vice-presi- tion committee of postponing action dent; Benjamin F'. Goldman, sec- i re(' the Jewish community was is- side it, given their best efforts 1,000,000 dunams of the best land, son B. Levi of Chicago delivered dulls Island has decreased from toward the rehabilitation and the 1-1.88 per cent in 1924 to 5.86 in on friendly legislation until the sued by the conference, which was established factories whose prod- an address at this session on "The ond vice-president; Elias Goldberg, 1925 and 5.2 in 1920. very last minute which made it im- third vice-president; Abe Kasle, in session all day Wednesday at development of the Holy Land. ucts we and our brother Arabs in Road to Peace." "On Nov. 24, 1929, after con. Dr. Cooley's report t Judge Ref- possible to obtain enactment of the Yeshiva College. Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Trans. Employment Problem. treasurer; Harry Yudkoff, secre- .alsky reveals that from 1920 to More than 200 rabbis of Greater suiting with that great and devoted such bills before the adjournment tary; Mandell Bernstein, monitor; jordania purchase, thereby regain- Mrs. Francis D. Pollak of New lover of Palestine, the Hon, Louis of each session of Congress. ing manyfold the price they paid fork t'ity, chairman the depa rt- 1920 8,484 or 22.9 of the total of Ben. Rubenstein, assistant moni- New York and vicinity, including D. Brandeis, I called together a juveniles arranged for delinquency representatives from the rabbini- The New Proposals. for Arab lands, conquered trade ment of Vocational Guidance and tor; Nathan Rosin, warden; C. S. ALBERT KAHN meeting of practical business men in New York were Jewish. In the cal organizations, the Union of Or- -ard built dozens of colonies." at•lowttz, guardian; Adolph L The proposals mat forwerd---hy Employment, stated at Tuesday's' children's court 876 cases of Jew- who.., in line, form or, other, had;_ tIonitee Rabb la of the Unitett•States Mufti Head. Delegation. sian Soviet government in a gigue- Dickstein include the following: the Freund, Bernard Ginsburg, Rabbi session that this department has ;and Canada, Degel Ha' Rabbanim indicated their interest in Pales• After strenuous balloting at the been conducting a preliminary in- ish children in 11126 as compared ,tic plan for industrial plants dur- exempting from the quota of par- Ilarry Z. Gordon, trustee's. and Knesseth Fla' Rabbonim were tinian investment and loudness or. meeting of the Arab Executive, the quiry on the problems faced by with 1,739 cases tef Jewish chil- ing the next five years, involving cots and husbands of citizens who Dr. Droock delivered a short present. Robb Israel Rosenberg, ganization, and I have invited the dren in 1910, a decrease of 43.9 five members of the Arab delega- Jewish women and girls seeking expenditures of more than $10,- would be placed on an equal status address pledging his services to the honorary president of the Union following gentlemen to serve as a is • e t I I this e:C D r. tion e London were chosen. The (100,000,000. with the wives of citizens, whereas order. employment. The program pro- committee which shall consider fur. of Orthodox Rabbis, presided. Grand Mufti will be chairman and posed by Mrs. Pollak provides for Cooley says that the Jeewish juve- The Soviet government's 1930 now terely husbands married to citi- they the organization of an appro. Samuel J. Rhodes, a former pres- nile delinquency rate has been low- Act Unanimously. the other four are Abdul Auni, sec- Zone Conferences as a preliminary budget for economic construction tens prior to June 1, 1928 are ex- ident of Pisgah Lodge, delivered priate business corporation for The conference was so greatly Palestine: Dr. Lee K. Frankel, retary, Mayor Nashashibi of Jerus- step toward educating local public er than that of the general pop- and improvements in existing to empt; legalizing the status of thee principal address of the even-I impressed ulation and has been decreasing with the financial diffi. chairman, Messrs. Bernard Flex- alem, Alfred Roch and Jamal Huss opinion, and to train local 'Council dustrial plants is $1,900,000,000, aliens entering unlawfully prior to ing, stressing therein the service to seini, secretary of the Arab Execu- leaders in methods of vocational faster, having fallen from 0.115 the agreement signed by Albert July 1, 1924 instead of June 3, culties facing the Yeshiva College per cent of the Jewish population Kahn and Saul G. Brun, represen- 1921; exempting from quota of re- Jewry rendered by the Order of that it acted in unison and resolved ner, Israel B. Brodie, Edmund I. tive. Mousse Kazin, president of guidance anti employment activity. in 1910 to only 0.050 in 1920. Ilynai li'rith, particularly its 25. to adopt a number of emergency Kaufman of Washington, Aaron tative in New York of the supreme fudge immigrants who obtained the Arab Executive and Moghan- She proposed that the Model Bu- years of effort in uniting American' measures to relieve the situation Straus of Baltimore and Judge In other cities similar law-abid- economic council of the Union of i • em, Arab counsel at visas prior to July 1, 1924 but have Julian W. Mack. In addition to Inquir y reau ing tendencies upon the part of Jewry on a common plane of co- hearings, were defeated. placed in a small community, and Jews are reported, says Dr. Cool- Socialist Soviet Republics, reveals. , been excluded because of an excess ' operation. In his talk, he pointed and to safeguard the future of the my other duties I shall, of course, A resolution of thanks to Auni that the co-operation of all civic ey. Of 868 arraignments in the Projected expenditures for each , in the quotas; family visas to hus- to the recent agreements between institution for higher Jewish learn- serve on this committee and give it ing. of the four years following exceed- band of wife enabling the entire and to Moghanem for their suc- agencies be invited in its experi- my best efforts. Buffalo children's court in 1928, ing this figure on a rising scale. family to immigrate immediately or the Zionists and the non-Zionists By the decree of the rabbinical cessful presentation of the Arab ' mental activities. Agreement on Joint Drive. only seven were Jewish cases. This as an indication of the new align- conference, the month of Jan. 15 Construction of four large plant, ease before the commission, was within one year and thus prevent ment of Jewish forces towards a Mrs. Leonard B. Schloss of is at a rate of less than one-fourth "Many problems of Palestine adopted. for the manufacture of automo- separation of families; allowing to Feb. 15 was declared to be a press for solution. The program Washington, I). C., national chair- of the Jewish to the general pop- greater effort for the rebuilding of Yeshiva Emergency month. Every There is a rumor that Moghanem, man of the department of Junior ulation. Out of 300 inmates at the biles, trucks and motorcycles is in- immigrants admitted temporarily the Jewish homeland. of constructive, creative activity, cluded in the five-year plan. In rabbi was urged tee devote at least to which I have been giving my at- embittered at his failure to be cha- Auxiliaries, stated that there now Erie County Jail in 1928, only 2 addition to the $30,000,000 tractor to reamain permanently, if during ser Others on the program were Mrs. one Sabbath in the month to mak- *tention, is in process of formula- e of the delegates, may start 105 Junior Sections, 24 having been • their stay they become eligible for I E r ie e At the and farm implement plant now Maurice Abramowitz, accompanied ing an appeal in the synagogue for dissension within the Arab Excels- , organized since the last triennial Penitentiary there were 2 * Jews nearing completion at Stalingrad, permanent admission, such as mar- by Mrs. James Westlake in a group contributions towards the emerg- , tion. five. riage to an American citizen. Now "For that reason, and because convention. out of a total of 872 in 1929. 9 -Year-Old Tell. of Murder. eight other factories devoted to such aliens must go to Canada or of vocal selections, and lee J. ency fund. no meeting of the administrative Aid Blind and Deaf. In Newark where the Jewish this industry are planned. Adams in a timely monologue. • The nine-year-old Mordeccai Women to Aid. Mexico to re-enter. , committee has been held since The "Seeing Eye" movement was population is 15 per cent of the Appointment of the Kahns as Harold J. Horowitz, organizer Mackleff, a survivor of the Motza endoised in the report of Mrs. Max total there were no Jewish children Congressman Dickstein pointed What promise, to be a nation- Zurich, I deemed it important to consulting architects in the indus- out that these bills would not con- and leader in the A. Z. A. work of tragedy, was among the witnesses Bloonestein of Chicago, national wide effort to enlist the co-opera- convene a meeting of the adminis- called in the case against the chairman of the sub-committee on in the Parental Home at the time trialization project follow their flict with the fundamental policy the It'nai !Frith, installed the new-; tion of Jewish women for the 3111/ trative committee on Feb. 1. At of the survey in 1928 and informa- success with a $4,000,000 commis- (Turn to Last Page.) work for the blind and sight con. tion obtained from the superinten- sion received last May from the of immigration restriction but ley elected officers of the Aleph Za- 1 port of the Yeshiva college wan this meeting it was also planned, Aleph fraternity. The cure- in order to make possible in an servation, submitted Wednesday. dent showed that few Jewish chil- Soviet government for the con- would simply humanize the law by dik ninny was most impressive and launched at a gathering of Jewish efficient smoothly running fash- women held this week at the Ye- The recommendation submitted by dren were there during the past struction of seven tractor plants at reeemtso.ving some of its obvious de- gave a very forceful indicatieen of f shiva College, One Hundred Eighty ion the workings of the Agency this committee pointed to the plan ,eVeral years. Of 22(1 boys at the Stalingrad and elsewhere in Rus- the worth of this junior order of Amsterdam avenue. of the "Seeing Eye" movement, New Jersey State Horne for Boys, sia. Moritz Kahn, vice-president (Turn tee Page Opposite Editorial.) the Irnai !Frith. Louis J. Cohen The co-operation of existing which aims to procure and educate of Albert Kahn, Inc., negotiated FRANKLIN TO DISCUSS is the new president or Aleph Go- Jewish women's organizations, sis- dogs as blind leaders, and place (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) the contract last month in Moscow. THE WANTS OF YOUTH .del of the A. Z. A. terhoods, study "ircles and groups, them in the hands of the deserving Jfr Kahn said he will return to Dr. Droock announced the ap- as well as the enlisting of individ- blind, at cost. She further pro- Moscow with a staff of 25 special- : h eeler the till "What Doe s arioua standing com- ual women into special groups, will tha t the Council Sections be ist assistants, and this nucleus will Youth Want?" Dr. Leo M. Frank- mittees of the kalge whose names he sought by the Yeshiva College Writes He Will Recall With t:,,. i ' , d to interest themselves to the advise the Soviet government in Gin will discuss this Sunday morn- will be announced in the coming Women's Organization, whose c % Gm of giving scholarships and Joy Their Splendid Hu - the organization of a designing ha- ing, Jan. 19, the problem of mod- issue of The Chronicle. membership flues range from $5 to III financing their pupils. reau to comprise about 4,500 ar- ern youth from a new angle. He mantarian Efforts. $250 annually. The sum of $250 , The sub-omittee on deaf. of chitectural and engineering de- will trace certain changes that — pays for a scholarship. Women 0. N. Srere Presents Keys of Sall ' hi c h Mrs. Ric h ard SiM lill David seem to have taken place in the at- (Turn to Last Page.) groups and sisterhoods of smaller id A. Brown, national chair- Francisco is chairman, s sta t olid that at Ceremony Marking titude of youth toward many basic and larger congregations will be man of the U nitcvl Jewish Cam- the Council Sections have been Seek Common Platform in Formal Opening. FIRST ORPHANS' PARTY problems and will try tee establish asked to provide for one or more reign, It in a personal letter to familiarized with the various eg- m ,bara. Aim to Co-Ordinate scholarships at the Yeshiva Col- AT ORIENTAL SUNDAY o th fe tn ha e tsu eracl i sa en ss o a,m1 tih k e gs state and local officers and to ganixations engaged in serving the LOS ANGELES.—In spite of members of its national committe••, • lege. Their Efforts. that the descriptive phrase in com- the downpour inaugurating the released them front all further re- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) rainy season a large gathering at- The first of a series of free the- man use, "the revolt of youth," is spcuisibility toward that humani-1 As a result of a meeting held ater parties given for Detroit Jew- BROTHER OF HUBERT tended the dedication of the Blume tartan effort. here on Jan. 5 of representatives ish orphans ley Lew Kane of the misleading, and that if modern Organize Workers to Obtain ng peo ple are setti Srere Memorial Hospital in the ou up on Funds for Local Phi- The letter was written in re- RABBI FEDDER OF FLINT of local Jewish cultural youth Oriental Theater, through The De-; youw CONTESTS HIS WILL auditorium of the Ex-Patients' wh lly eve/est. to hundreds of communica- TO ADDRESS MENORAH movements, who were addressed by trait Jewish Chronicle, will take b e .ap hs un trod it isngnot olly lanthropic Needs. Home on Sunday cause they afternoon, Jan. tions received by him since the oft- NI. Aime I'alliere, noted French place this Sunday afternoon. wish to break with NEW YORK.--Joseph Itoraich, 5. Answering a long felt want, announcement of the end of Rabbi A. Herbert Fedder of Catholic convert to Judaism, the Mrs. it Zamsky of the Zedakah cthaeusePastth'eyhuht aisnee pcertain The by-laws of the reorganized . brother set the late Conrad Hubert, Mr. and Mrs. Srere built and art a t Toansgt inbges- the fund-raising phase of the Uni- • Congregation lieth Israel of Flint foundation was laid for a council Club is arranging for this party after the better things which life Detroit Service Group of the Jew- has begun court action to test the equipped the building, which lewish Campaign. A vigorous i will address the Menorah Society to co-ordinate the efforts of these and will take 35 orphans to the las it is constituted today has failed ihs Welfare Federation were made legality of the provision of Hu- now meet the surgical needs of will the is however being directed by on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 26, at movements. public in a statement by Samuel bert's will, under which $0,000,000 patients under the care of the theater at 1 p. m. Arrangements, to satisfy. Lim to collect the sums teutstand- the Main l'ublic Library. Rabbi At a meeting held Sunday after- for The Chronicle were made by I Services begin at 10:45 a. m. Summerfield, president of the is to be distributed to charity un- sanatorium and ex-patients home. ing on account of unpaid pledges.. redder will discuss the problem of noon at the Shaarey Zedek branch, Charles Jay. group. der a plan worked out by former This magnificent structure was IAII are welcome. In his letter he discloses that he the young Jewish intellectual. The under the chairmanship of Samuel Mr. Summerfield said: "The De- President Coolidge, former Gover- completed and dedicated as a last- fee l s called upon to give serious meeting will be open to the pub- N. Ileyman, president of Detroit m troit Service Group is limited in nor Smith and Julius Rosenwald. e ting memorial to Blume Srere. sinsideration to various personal lies Young Judaea, delegates from Harwich himself received a leg- membership to Detroiters of cam- Rabbi Mayer Winkler, in his and public matters which, owing to • At the last meeting, a report was eight organizations, including A. 'L munal vision who are willing and acy of $1,000,000 and the will con- stirring dedicatory address, spoke demands n; , fi, made upon his time by Abe Rosenshine, del- A., Menorah, Avukah, Young Ju- eager to unselfishly devote their tained a clause providing that any. of the many virtues of this Jewish submitted „ energy C by the United Jewish agate to the national Intercolleg- daea, Young Israel, Zionist Youth time and energy to the further de- one who contested the document mother whose works are known to as well as the Palestine irate Menorah Convention in New League, Alumni Association of velopment of the Detroit Jewish would automatically forfeit his in- the Jews of Los Angeles and whose Emergency Fund and other activi• York Dec. 26-30. His report also terests. community." United Hebrew Schools, and other spirit has been visited upon her fie, , he has been compelled to neg- included suggestions for a Mellor- groups, joined in the movement to "We believe that only by con- Counsel for Horwich explained children. Because George Srere MADISON, Wis.-0. T. A.e — fee, but when she arrived with her vet more or less op to the present ah program to include study cir- form an organization of Jewish that the litigation now is not en et- was unable to attend due to illness, certed action on the part of lead- Charging that the management of baggage at the University she was tine, For this reason, he says, he des dramatic presentations, «ra- youth for cultural activities. Langdon, a privately operated a„- refused admittance to Langdon ers of the community can com- fort to break the will, but rather a 0. N. Srere, his son, presented the feels that he cannot accept any re. , toric' al contests, debates, etc. He munity betterment programs he request for a judicial interprets keys on behalf of his parents to Mr. Heyman explained that as men's dormitory on the campus of Hall. The operating company in- srensibility in a nation-wide arn e- also reported that the Irving Leh- a result of this meeting it is hoped the University of Wisconsin, has fostered and brought to a success- then of the paragraphs under hich Dr. M. I. DeVorkin, president of Faig formed her, she said, on Sept. 19 ful fruition," commented Adolph the charity fund was established. n which is now under canteen- man Trophy was awarded to the that a central hody will be formed the Sanatorium and Ex-Patients' 1',, adopted a hard and fast rule of de- she could not be accommo- Finsterwald, chairman of the board These paragraphs, Iforwich con- home. Dr.'llenry M. Silverberg ac- i_ti ation. r .aril nly Although he does not spec- Menorah Society of the University to co-ordinate Jewish youth activ- nying Jewish women of the uni- that name the effort he is re- of Minnesota, the chapter her- ities, exchange speakers and to versity the Night tee use at Lengthen dated because the dormitory was of directors. "With this end in tends, are vague, indefinite and cepted the keys on behalf of the filled, even though her application view the service group was origi- therefore invalid. It the court. board of directors and spoke of the the inference is that he ing (lone the best work for the past co-operate in cultural efforta tier Hall, Mildred L. Gordon, 20, of r: . udes, r' to, had been approved. Miss Gordon nally organized. That we might should sustain this contention, the hardships in that statement, to the year. the young, as in the Young Judaea formerly encountered in 1 '1'1 "mPaign which, it is expect-, The committee in charge of ar- movement. Some of the represent- Chicago, and a junior at the uni- claims that she received no notice attain to greater effectiveness we $6,000,000 trust would probably be securing proper surgical care for sity, has filed a suit for $10,000 in dissolved and the money be dis- the patients. have recently reorganized." ". will be undertaken in the near rangements for the Menorah 1'u- atives proposed that the platform the Federal Court at Milwaukee. no barring her futur e She further points out that in "The purposes of this organiza- tributed to Iforwich and the other by the Jewish Agency fur rim frolic announced that Sunday proposed by M. Palliere, calling 'the ground of discrimination. Moses Srere, husband of the late the application blank she was asked tion," ascording to the by-laws, heirs. Palestine and the Joint Distribu- evening, March 2, has been rhos- for the renivenaiton of "Sarah, Blume Srere and father of George In the suit to collect $10,000 : !ion Committee. The litigation is likely to delay Srere, spoke of the life and work en to celebrate the feast, this so- Torah, Eretz—the Jewish lan- from the officers of Langdon Hall, her religious affiliations, which she "shall be to accept the rosponsibil• said was Jewish. According to ity of making available to the Jew- distribution of the $6,000,000 to of his wife and "The chances are." he says on vial affair to be limited to 100 guage, Jewish learning and Jew- voiced the hop* this score. "that I shall accept such couples. Admission will be by in- ish land," he accepted as the Jew- which is operated by the Mendota Miss Gordon's attorney several ish community of Detroit a loyal the 34 institutions selected by, that the example of this Jewish Building Company, a summons has other Jewish women were denied and efficient body of workers Coolidge, Smith and Rosenwald. mother and her children be fol- "Dnn‘ibilities as will come to a citation only, and all reservations ish youth platform. been filed here on M a l one a dmi .. merker in the ranks and shall be are to be in the hands of the com- • • whose function is that of obtaining It had been expected the money lowed by others. Plans for the formation of such the secretary. . erature sent out by the manage-. ' funds sufficient for the necessary would be available in two months. "TY happy to render such service mittee not later than Feb. 25. The a movement will be completed an a A delightful musical program Miss Gordon's complai nt e I e• " general and Jewish philanthropic Hubert adopted that name short- WAS rendered by Cantor A. Silver- an will be possible in the light of committee consists of Joseph Mar- meeting at the Shaarey Zedek that her reservation for quarters 'regulations discriminating against my many other activities and re- kel, chairman; Doris Sperling, Jr. branch on Sunday afternoon, Jan. in Langdon Hall was accepted Aug. any race or religion, Miss Gordon activities and to further act in ly after coming to this country man and Misha Gegna, whose per. from Russia while his brother re- formances were acclaimed with sponsibilities." ring Schlussel and Israel Weiner. 20. 21, together with her application says. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) J. :h 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER, PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXIX. NO. 8. Judge Cayton of Washington, Attacked on All Sides, Says He Was Misunderstood; Michigan Prison Figures Refute Charges Made by Young Jew. Offices R. R. RONIGL E TELEPHONE CADILLAC „„puled..„ of KAH\I CONSULTANT ,I TO SOVIET RUSSIA INSTALL DR. DROOCK ORTHODOX RALLY TO 'strati y committe of e the i PISGAH PRESIDENT YESHIVA'S SUPPORT n Imo card! nient •en-Grid to $27— ion! ter Kent ner tone, :errupted ts. hence.. 'se lid 5221 BROWN RELEASES U. J. C. WORKERS OPEN BLUMA SRERE HOSPITAL IN L. A. YOUTH MOVEMENTS HERE CO-OPERATE ANNOUNCE BY-LAWS OF SERVICE GROUP Jewish Co-ed at WisconsinUniversity Sues Dormitory For Alleged Prejudice ; tained the family name. great enthusiasm by the audience.