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VOL. XXX. NO. 2

WARBURG HONORE Rumanian Granaries Full But Jews
JEWISH SUICIDES IN '
E
Are Starving, Van Paassen Reports
AT AWED DRIP
EUROPE SAID TO BE
MEETING IN N. Y
ABNORMALLY LARGE

J. T. A. Prober Paints Gruesome Picture of Conditions in
Rumanian Jewish Communities; Charges Maniu
Government With Anti-Semitism.

Campaign
Is
Opened With Subscrip-
BUCHAREST.— (J. T. A.) — While the granaries of
tions of $750,000.
m
Ruania
full, t he Jews of that country are faced with
starvation, is thy report made by the well-known American
$50,000 CONTRIBUTION
journalist, Pierre Van Paassen,
h o, On behalf of 1 he
BY AMERICAN RELIE F J ewish ' Telegraphic Agency,
is visiting Rumania.

$2,500,000

.111cmorial services in hotfor of
Oat. late Esser Rabinowitz,
founder and first presidentt of
the U ni(0ebrew
41 H
St hoofs of
Detroit, will be held at the Phil.
adelphia.Byron school Sunday
Record Due to Insolvency, morning, June 8, at. II o'clock.
The first anniversary of the
Allied Campaign Lead-
death of Mr. Rabinowitz tatt.urs
ers Report.
on June 10.
Under the chairmanship of
Nlaurice II. Zackheim, president
PREDOMINANT AMONG
of the schools, addresses will be
SMALL
delivered by Rabbi E. Aishiskin
und im.nibecs Id. the board of the
Jews Deprived of Many Con - schools.
Rev.
II. Milkovsky
will chant rho' El Molei Rnch-
cessions Formerly Eil•

its

for V o rk in

Hebrew

A new angle in the movement for
the introduction of Hebrew studies
in the high schools is the movement
to secure two years' high school
credits for a completed course of
study in the Hebrew schools, for
which us Hebrew diploma huts bee

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Memorial Services For
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VOICE OF DETROIT JEWRY ADDED TO
WORLD-WIDE PROTEST AGAINST BAN ON
JEWISH IMMIGRATION TO PALESTIN

Protest Meeting Held Tuesday Evening at Littman's Yic
dish Theater; Revisionists Also Hold Protest Meeting
and Demand Weizmann'a Resignation.

SYNAGAGUES ADOPT RESOLUTIONS OF PROTEST

"There is rut, exaggeration in the statement," Pierre Van Paassen
DURING SHEVUOTH SERVICES MONDAY, TUESDAY
states, "that the Jews are perishing of hunger. Cases are being
7111'71E111'11.
brought to the attention of the Jewish charitable institutions every
Bernard Issacs, superintendent to f Jewish Agency Scores Inquiry Commission's Report
't>day. Nobody in Rumania. except
the United Hebrew Schools of Ile . Statement to Mandates Commission; Jewish Papers
the blind fanatics of the Christia n
trait, this week expressed the hop
Say England Should Give Up Mandate.
by
NI.:111 YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Tres-
joyed by Them.
/ that the Detroit high schools oil
,
a, en es t at the plight
1.1. ot Hoover, former President
grant two yea ma ' reedit for a for -
of the Jewish population is fast up-
Coolidge, Secretaries Wilbur and
Detroit
Jewry added its voice to the world-wide protes t
NEW YORK.—(J, T. A.)—The
eign language to holders of He-
As record of Jewish suicides in East•
St imson, Governor Roosevelt, Cant-
brew schools' diplomas. Mr. 'mac, against the suspension of immigration to Palestine, at
the shadow of the general co-
ina! Hayes and Dr. Chaim Weiz-
ern 'Europe, due to insolvency, is
pointed to the successful efforts of meeting Tuesday evening at Littman's People's Theater
mimic crisis in the country deep-
111111111 were among the distinguished
an abnormal one, according to a
Fred I. Treiger, principal of th,'
ens, black night of hopelessness is
Twolfth and Seward.
personalities who joined in a tribute Will Precede Graduations to already
report by David M. Bressler, ex-
Portland. Oregon, school, to secur,
settling
in
the
Jewish
on May 27 to Felix M. Warburg,
Under the auspice's of the National Labor Committee for Palestine
ecutive member of the American
Be Held Earl in
such recognition for Hebrew.
population. Kishinev is a city of
chairman of the Joint Distribution
representatives of about 50 organizations joined in protesting again*
Jewish Joint Distribution Commit•
July.
dreadful gloom today.
Mr. Treiger's Negotiations.
Jewish tee, and Joseph C. Hyman, secre•
Committee and, also chairman of
the ban on immigration and against the issuance of the second Whitt
Czernowitz is in tears. There is
In a letter to Mr. !snot's, 'Mr
the Administrative Committee of
• Paper which virtually accepts the recommendations of the Shaw Com•
fury of that body, which has been Rabbi Krass Answers Dr •
Treiger writes regarding rectigni
The graduation exercises of the no way out. Relentlessly and inex- made public by the All
-
the Jewish Agency for I'alestim
. td Jewish
'emission of Inquiry.
t ton of flue 1 ortland Hebrew School
tlementary
department
of
the
Phil.
ora
y
death
by
starvation
IS
bear-
Wilson
on
Secret
Report
for his outstanding services in th
Campaign. This is especially the
Under the chairmanship of
diplonm as credit for admission to
: idelphia and Byron School will be ing down upon the majority of the
case, they say in their report, itt
fields of philanthropy and civic re
Aaron Kurland, president of the
Charges.
Pacific Coast colleges and universi-
held Wednesday evening, .tut}' 2. Jews of Rumania. A nameless ter- Poland, Lithuania, Latvia,Itu•
sponsibility.
Jewish National Fund, addresses
ties:
The Windsor School will hold its ror grips one's soul, one gro ws mania, Transylvania, where th,
Other distinguished men soh
were delivered by Louis Cohan°,
NE11 YORK.—(J. T. A.)—That
"Some time ago We entered upon
commencement exercises, Sunday mute at the sight of so much su f-
Jews are preponderantly the 01Ie 01' two prO
participated in the tribute to M
Joseph Ilaggai, P. Hruso, national
prominent
it
rabbis had negotiations with the Superinten-
• evening, luly ti, in the auditorium faring,
radesmen, the merchants, shop-
secretory of the Poole Zion, and
Warburg, at Town Hall, whir h
Only Jews Starving.
if t he new Shaer Hashomayim
keepers and small industrialists of tried to influence the Jewish coot. dent of the Portland Public School
Philip Slomovitz.
opened the New York campaigt
in favor of AI Smith in the last System tc have Hebrew recognized
bile there is no famine in R 11 - the country,
Synagogue.
The commencement
were Lieutenant Governor Lehman
"Work Must Go On."
in the High Schools of Portland. In White -raper Indicates Points
exercises of the high school stu- mania at present, Jews are stat •v-
ressl er-Hyman Tour.
Mayor Walker, Owen D. Young
•
The speakers were unanimous In
t
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'la
r
a
"
rgts
i
m
t
t
i
t
h
o
t
i
t
t
vii7etti
a
l
"li
n
i
a
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n
u'
t
ttr?tf
t
trIt
u
ts:
to death every day in Czar n o.
this connection, we inquired of the
of the Philadelphia and fly-
to Be Considered by
The Bressler-Hyman report is
Paul Cravath, Nathan Straus, 11 r. dents
emphasizing two points, the neces-
port
on
the
1928
presidential
elec.
colleges,
whother
or
not
Hebrew
run school will ht, hem after the %Jaz and lids and Kishinev a lid based
on B observations they made
The
Government.
Cyrus Adler and fifteen hundre
sity for a protest against the fail-
in submitted by the Rev. Dr. would be recognized by them, if the
ff .moos vacation during education (;slats and Bucharest.With
ng a rec ent tour of It:astern t'
men and women, representing ever Y month. sight, within touch of plenty a in during
ure on the part of Great Britain
for (1 rence True Wilson to the :110h- High Schools would grant our re-
I Dint I, at the request of the
nul Europe,
LONDON.
--
(.1.
T.
A.)
---
The
phase of Jewish nonillionl an
to live up to the Mandate, and the
of studying present- "dust Board of Temperant•e, Pro- quest.
In each case, the exercises will abundance, little Jewish childr en .
trihution Committee,
British government accepts gener- importance of the continuation of
philanthropic activity in this city
hibition
and
Public
Morals.
Dr.
"In
answer
to
our
inquiry
which
be prectsled by public exaniinations are wasting away. Men are kee p- t he p ew
ally
the
findings
of
the
Palestine
including Orthodox, Reform, Con
Jewish
effort for the upbuilding of
Wilson in his report denounces the set forth all outline Iif the curricu-
tog up a brave front for the tin le ,lay Jewish conditions on the C
Con-
Inquiry ('omniissbm lin the nature Jalestine.
servative, Zionists and non-Zionists to which the board of directors find being They say they have se en
en tinent. Their tour covered nine Catholic Church, the Jews, Smith lum of the school, teachers quali-
• members of the schools, the parents .
of
last
August's
outbreaks
and
with
The netting was presided over b
.
.
iendsworse times, times when even the ir .
aint.1 the "liquor interests" as work- fications, etc yer • sa ti f I • •
"The work must go on" was the
,including ,
fr
regard to the Zionists complaints motto of the evening, and confl•
James N. Rosenberg, chairman 0 f
Rumanian neighbors were stare-
m'anv e: o tr I 110, together in the last election.
lilies were received. The colleges
mentioned, Lithuania, Czechosl-
the New York Allied Jewish Cana are invited. As usual, the exams- ing. The Rumanian peasant isn't
t We went up against the worst to which we wrote included those against the Grand Mufti, the Pales- dence was expressed by the speak-
akia, and Austria.
ratio ar
u s will be given in the major
tine administration and the Arab ers that the ultimate aims of the
imign for $2,500,000 toward th tt
110W, but the Jew is }hest countries, they say in their combination that ever fought to- to which most of our
graduate's
objects, namely. Chumosh, the starving just
e.
Executive. This is the keynote of Jewish people would triumph.
K000,000 which is being raise
"The grain lies in the elevators report, they hoped that they
might apply fur admission; viz.,
a white paper issued by the govern-
nationally for the 1930 budgets o d f • l'rophets, Jewish history, the pray- of Galati. American coninelition ind economic conditions so would
A resolution of protest was
far iin- gut her in the United States," d
Reed College, Stanford Iluiversity,
rs
and
the
Hebrew
language.
guag,e.
the Joint Distribution Committe c e
on the European markets keeps it , proved,
1 w
an effort
to 1Vilson
corral all in the
(Me to the contributions of 'Tubes
Iles
his fureign-
report, University of Oregon, University meat in which it outlines the Brit- unanimously adopted at Tuesday's
The Examinations.
the curriculum of the Portland ' ish policy in Palestine in view of meeetmg, the audience rising to
and the Jewish Agency for Pales-
there. Wholesale dumping has cut Xmeri
. ers to get the united voice of one of 11'ashington,
University oft Cali-
Jewry
since
The
Mites
of
the
examinations:
toff
other
markets
front
the forthcoming session of the Man- sing "Ilatikvah" to express its an-
tine. Mr. Warburg is a nation
rowancan
' the alleviation of the l ?l ie 4,, great thoroughly organized church, fornia, and Oregon State (Mikan,"
date Commission of the League of provel of the points in the resolu-
honorary chairman of the cam I In the Philadelphia and Byron Stagnation in trade has set in, t ituti on council by the World
W711.
paign.
School Sunday morning, June 29, Russia is underselling Rumanian ; ind its aftermatlis, that European sisters,
tion.
its religious
order
which its
for nuns,
the first
lino gave
its Hebrew school corresponds in 111111137 Nations.
at 10 o'clock. and Monday evening, wood. Russia and Venezuela are j
$50,000 From A. R. A.
he
right
to
register
and
voted
While the White Paper is not
respects to that of Detroit's Ile-
The Resolution,
ewry would shortly be able to 1
June
30, a t 7•. M Nlessrs. 51. Got-
311
flooding Europe with oil. Russia r hey declared they we're distil, them
One of the striking features f
is clear statement of the British
almost up to a man, and al• brew schools.
army
its
own
burdens.
In
this
Declaring that the unwarranted
arkson are the is crippling Rumanian tisheries. t
the tribute to him wow the an dun and A. D.
most to the last woman. Then the
government's policy for the future suspension of immigration to Pal-
Dr.
Aronst•m's
Early
Efforts,
nouncement by Edgar Rickard teachers of the graduating classes. Russian caviar has reappeared on p ointutd. "Unfortunately,
.'• entire group of wets, the thirsty
Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, promi- of the Palestine administration the estine is viewed "as an act of ca-
In the Windsor School the ex- the Montmartre restaurant table r ound ourselves confronted wi‘
director-general of the America n
t.1")
nent Detroit physician and scholar, statement indicates broadly which pitulation to a clique of effendi'
Relief Administration, of which Mr a initiations will but held Thursday after an absence of 15 years. It t he sad duty of reporting that, in and
a continuance
of the
bootleg
trade;
those whose
cupidity
wanted
teas one of the early pioneers to I point of the Commission's report and clericals who are enemies of
hoover is chairman, of a contrin evening, July 3, and Sunday morn- costs 50 per cent less than Ruin- many
In v respects, the Jews in some a n effort to nuike the Jews believe sponsor the teaching of Hebrew in the government considers the nimst both the Arabian and Jewish
ing, July 0. S. Smullin and 13. Ler- nian caviar. The Rumanian fisher of If-
(ion of $50,000 from the children'
'war
sufferers.'
"
that
they
had
something
in
common
1,w countries were in a very
the high schools. In an article in important for further investigation masses in Palestine," the resolu-
with the Catholics in this coolant
fund of that great life-saving or man are the teachers of the grad- still has fish, the peasant still has
at sense Still
or action.
tion protests against the ban and
the Jewish Tribune on April II.
noting class.
kept a little grain for home use,
e t hey say,
and with the aid of one or two IIIS-
ganization to the Allied Jewish
After reproducing Premier Mae-. against the White Paper which
1917, on the subject "Classicism and
The Graduates.
he has immediate access to th
Cam ai n "It is •
II • , who tried to
Refused
• h ‘ I
•
I)unnld'w
statement
"threatens to nullify the Balfour
g wit
.
the
study of Hebrew, he wrote:
The following will be graduated forest. the keeps warm and i 71
the today), governing appropriation
"The record of Jewish insol- whip them as a race into line hark
"Admitting the beauty, rhythm April 3 the White Paper discusses Declaration and render useless
•
f from
b this fund," Mr. Rickard said (rant the Philadelphia and Byron food. His cattle aren't sufferin g• vency, bankruptcy and even tali- of the marching column fur Al
at
length
the
difficulties
of
"con-
those
clauses in the Mandate
and meter of Latin poetry, we must
school: Anna Baker, Leonard Her- ills gayly embroidered leatlu ' 1' elite is a tragic and abnormal
i
"that
we should attest our approva
one." Smith, and then that carefully ere- also bear in mind the line shades flicting interests" in Palestine and which oblige the mandatory power
lilt, David Cohen, Sylvia Cohen, clothing needs no renovation fo ' r their report states. "For the
of your work by joining in this tri
Jew aced class known as 'tolerants' who f parallelism of old Hebrew poetry, the dual obligations of the Mandate to co-operate in the establishment
F st
• F
anted to be no broad that they
bide to our f colleague Esther Duchin, Fannie Grossberg, years. He is not prosperous but la e in
the
* ' by
of the Jewish national homeland."
, the exquisite ideas and profound between which a balance must be
Rose Herman, Annette Isaacs. 0,- is not destitute either. But th e
no means near. The new govern- were glad to vote against their
01', M. Warburg, and as evident,
The resolution calls upon the
and lofty thoughts innate in the held. The statement points out
Jewish merchant who sold to th e ,
car
Jacobson,
Harold
Kopel,
Dor0-
ments, with very' few exceptions, own and denounce their own lead-
.r [tenet in the work and no
that while the government is not in I Jewish masses to strengthen Jew-
writings
of
the
prophets.
Latin
Rumanian
peasant
on
credit
la
✓ thy Kollin, Ettlyll
A1111/1
t. 0,1d t ttt confidence in its
s( h
n ave
ave been and are increasingly ers in order to show how very lib-
ish efforts in behalf of the up-
a
position
to
formulate
t•on•rete
loader
and Greek as cultural and classic
.h.scpli Levin, alorris year and the year before is no
pursuing the policy of strengthen- end and tolerant they were."
building of l'alestine and urges the
.1nwrican Relief Administra
tongues stand by no 1111i/111S 011 a proposals regarding all the points
Leifer, Sarah 31er:deism', (Midi° getting paid. The peasant canto 11 ing the private financial institu-
In answer to this, Rabbi Nathan
British government to recall the
t:„• 'hildren's Fund desires to join
110:1101' level than the Hebrew. The which the commission raised it gen-
Mifi s t c on, I saf f o ta. Pfeffer, Sam pay his debts. The Jewish me 1.- tions and businesses of the pre- It rims of Temple Emanu-el said:
o this testimonial tin subscribing,
erally accepts the findings of the order for the suspension of immi-
essential
distinction,
however,
is
it
z,
bottle
chant
has
no
cattle
to
slaughte
•'Yto:i toward the funds now being Reisman, Est her Shot.
r• dominant nationalities and of
"I protest most emphatically
gration,
as well as the White
commission
011
the
nature of the
Wainger, Sue Weiscnfeld and Bet- he has no milk, he has not that li ts building up their strength, with against any such statement, which this: The former unquestionably
Paper.
purl
tie store of grain for home us
nrtr to us the plastic, concrete outbreak and the Zionists mini-
e• resulting disadvantage to the tut her is totally unwarrantable. There is
This
resolution
further calls
Ilo• contribution by the American ty 'Zack.
The class lacers are• Isadore The Jewish trader and nwrchan t elements of the population. .lows no group of American citizens so and 'logical forms, while the latter plaints against the Grand Mufti, upon the leaders in Zionism to
Ift.lwf Administration wan one a
When the famin e
deals with the psychic, abstract and the Palestine government and (Fe' convoke a special World Zionist
19ton,, ta.,,,tj eta ; 0,,.„ c .mt.„1,,„„ . are caught.
have
been
deprived
of
many
divided
in
its
political
allegiances,
large number of contributions of
Aral. Executive as well as the min-
; Ann„ Boho , raged in Bessarabia a few year ' licenses and concessions fornit.rly! as the Jewish population. An an- Nast (1/1101110011S of life. I can see orArab (snares.
(' ongress to deal with th e exigen-
Slano and more to the Allied Jew- vice-president
no reason why Hebrew should
Annette Isaacs,trtasurer. age the Jews were the worst su f. enjoyed by them; they have been alysis was made of the Note cos
ish Campaign totalling $750,000. tam. 711111
The question of the temporary cies of the present situation.
following
clan,
fevers.
Today
without
a
famitu
tint
be
placed
upon
the
curriculum
't refused employment on public on the lower East Side in the con-
Congregations Protest.
The signatures of the donors It The
with the very reverse of famin
of the high schools as a cultural suspension of immigration, the
A resolution of protest adopted
these subscriptions constituted the have been appointed; Picture, In- existing in the country, the Jew i e works and operations except to a gested Jewish district. This amity language of equal
1111110tt7111re 10111 White Paper states, is under exami- by the Zionist District of Detroit
s negligible degree: with the rarest sin pointed out that in no ethe r
', tend part of a volume presented dory Pfeffer and Annette Issacs;
nation
and
b•gislation
is
to
but
in-
class pin, Oscar Jacobson and E,- suffering again.'
of exceptions, they do not hold part of the city ens there such in- falling within the same eategory us
was read in more than 30 congre-
to Mr. Warburg on behalf of a
troduced with the object of "core
Work of Co-Operatives.
public office or enjoy civic employ- dependent thinking. It is well Latin and Greek."
gations during services on She;
group of his most active co-workers tiler She itz; gift, Anna Leilwwitz
trolling the' dispossession of the in-,
M. 111 :in l'aassen, who has mad
'
mast.
The
growth
of
the
ton-
cio
A111111
Baker;
committee
vuoth
and adopted unanimously.
and
known that in the last election very
in the fields of philanthropy.
digenous agricult urul population."
ceremony, FatherDuchin and Sam- r1 thorough study of the situatio ): ult-iers' co-operatives of non-Jews prominent Jews espoused Repuldi
Many organizations called special
Hoover'. Letter,
in Rumania, especially as regard
The final decision, however will be
in Poland, Lithuania, Rumania canin and voted for Hoover. Also
meetings for the purpose of adopt-
urn
Hainan
u
n.
The first part of the volume.
the Jew, has approached varin
made after the receipt of the report
s etc., has been openly favored by many prominent Jews championtd
ing similar resolutions which will
•at hick ours
It is customary that at the grad-
presented to Mr. %Var.
non-Jewish individuals in (order t
of Sir John Simpson.
" government banks and semi offi. Democracy and voted for Smith.
be submitted through the proper
by James N. Rosenberg con- nation t xercises the P
President of obtain as impartial a viewpoint a •
The White Paper also says that
• I financiail institutions, while There never was a 'Jewish vote'
channels to the British govern-
the graduating class pass td a p osble.
t•nned letters from President Ito,
si
In s p eakin g. of the! t
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—(•I. T. A.) a measure of self government for
he Jewish co-operatives and loan and there never will be, lawn,
ment.
representatite
of
the
1931
class
the
—Ernestine S. Rose has been Palestine cannot
1, former President Coolidge,
13 1a niu g overnment and t he taus- b
Ile considered
anks receive little support from Jews are independent in their re- among those whose name was
Under the auspices of the Zion-
tbrdinal Hayes, Dr. Cyrus Adler. candle which has been accential as tions it has placed upon an impor : t hese sources."
(1711- which is incompatible with the re-
ligious affiliations as well 71 , in sidured sufficiently worthy of rec. quirement of the 91andate. On the ist Revisionists a protest meeting
0r. Chaim Weizmann, president of the symbol of the Torah, and has tent unit of national economy and
was held Thursday evening, May
their
political
affiliations.
I
am
in-
been
in
their
possession
for
the
prospective
prosperity,
the
Jewish
tad
on
a
national
roll
of
honor
by
the World Zionist Organization,
subject of self defense the state-
deed surprised that any 1111111 the National League of Women ment declares that a scheme of de- 29, at the Philadelphia-Byron Tal-
Blunt Fischer was co-operative movement, he says:
Idtatt. Governor Lehman, Nathan past year.
p
should go tO such extremes to fats- voters at their biennial convention fense including the establishment mud Torah. Speakers were L. Alt-
"The Jewish co-operatives were
strums, Owen D. Young and Paul chown by her class-mates to be the
Mt.
Clemens
Dislikes
man S. Shnitz and S. Meyerberg.
• • 1.
y in order to besmirch a very re- , iu .0111M1
uravath, attesting their high re- recipient of the candle for the 1911 doing excellent work. There were
HMI control of sealed armories in
Resolutions of protest adopted by
Hebrew Kosher Signs
sic-liable element in the American '
The 1171M, will he inscrilwil 011 the colonies is being created. The
about 20 centers in Greater Ito-
card for him personally and for class.
the Revisionists protested against
Besides this group which Blinn mania a few months ago. They
l e , leadership in Jewish and non-
a bronze tablet, which will be M'hitt, Paper declares, too, that the
the immigration ban, demanded
Fischer
represents,
there
will
he
a
were
beginning
to
enable
a
section
---
.1•wish philanthropy.
Is Mt. Clemens on the vt •
hotpo•,' in the national headquarters Iligh Commissioner has under con-
the convening of a special congress
of experiencing an anti-Sew
at Washington where it will be un- sideration the enactment of legis-
President Hoover's letter fat- graduating class in 1931 in the Fen- of the population of the country to
and demanded the resignation of
ken Schood. Morris Weiss was establish itself upon a firmer eco-
shower?
lotion to provide for better control all Zionist leaders, including Dr.
This question is now on ..te
the longue snnv4inu' next tall.
"The plan to honor our friend, ehosen by his classmates to receive nomic basis and to venture into
of the press in Palestine.
Chaim Weizmann, and the creation
the candle for his class.
Felix M. Warburg,
new undertakings, chiefly agricul-
lips of Mt. Clemens JEWS, 11..o
is gratifying to
of a political committee to deal
The following are the graduates thrall.
The co-operatives were
are expressing resentment at a
A regular meeting of Pisgah
m'. For many years I have ob-
with this situation, as suggested
of
the
Windsor
school:
Leah
Abel,
proving
a
boon
to
the
hard-pressed
movement begun by the boa d
B. B.,
34.
Lodge
served his eager and effective work
by
the world Revisionist party,
Yitzehock Hereunto', Yitzchock ('an. Jews. It was confidently hoped
of commerce to remove all He-
'6"
e-
me held Na
at the Irnai Moshe Syn
•
• •
for the welfare of those near and
brew signs.
gogue, Dexter at Lawrence, on
Car in need of aid. Especially fa- tor, Rebecca Feingersh, Moshe Fis- they would widen the sphere of
JEWISH
AGENCY SCORES
cher, Shoshana Fisher, '.'vi Fox, their activity in many other direc-
iliar am I with his leadership
In a letter addressed to all Its
N1onda,
June
9.
The
report
of
of
COMMISSION'S REPORT
h
members, the hoard of com-
the nominating committee will be
e great projects to bring physical Benjamin Gershon, A I e x ardor tions. They certainly harmed no
GENEVA.—(J, T. A.--"The
Glanz, Sarah Gh•ecksman, David one's interest. It is difficult to
mence advocates that signs in
ou'eiveii, following which members
(Turn to Last Page.)
Palestine Inquiry Commission dis-
• Leiderman, David Mossmaw Sarah conceive how the betterment of a
Hebrew advertising "strictly
will have an opportunity to make
Mossman and 11 tthullah Ititgwein.
part of the community could pus-
kosher" restaurants and hotels
further nominations from the floor. (Turn to Page Two).
--
' sibly harm another group.
be removed and, "in fairness to
The report of the intellectual ad-
"Y et this hi exactly what the
everybody concerned," Engb-Js
vancs•ment committee will also be
, SHAAREY ZEDEK TO BE Maniu government pretends by
signs should replace them. .1,
given on the outcome of the Dar-
way
o
excuse
for
its
high-handed
hig
i
i,
cording
to
this
letter
98
s
,
row-Wilson debate.
READY FOR HOLY DAYS
and unjustifiable action n forbid _
cent of Mt. Clemens citiz• as
Final nominations and election
,
ding the extension of the Jewish
and
visitors
are
not
Jews.
'Ftle
of
officers will be held on Juno '23.
With the cornerstone in Plane ,
co-operative credit movement. In
letter also objects bi the us,. If
Initiation of candidates will also
of Congregation ShatireY . limiting the co-operative system
signs inviting "Gentiles only. •
District of Columbia Honors ' nitoulwrs
he held at that meeting, and all
Zedek now look forward to the Com. the government is actuated by the
The letter states: "We wo
Two Deceased Jewish
members are urged to get their
pletion and grand opening of the firm belief, I was told, that the
like to suggest that if tdc
applications in next Monday so
new synagogue by early Fall. With Jewish co-operatives are engaged
Leaders.
Chicago Jurist Was Head of
kosher sign must go up that it
that
the investigating committee
every division of the Shaarey Zed- in unfair competition with other
American Institute of
be printed in English. 11 tly
will have an opportunity to pass
WA
SIIINGTON.—(J. T. A.)— ck functioning, an unusually sac- Rumanian citizens. There are
leave these signs up the year
upon the qualifications of the can-
Criminology.
one of two public schools here was cossful and impressive ceremony many non-Jews who will readily
round
to
accommodate
a
ft
w
didates.
named after the late Samuel Gom- to mark the opening of the new edi-
visitors in the summer time?"
Judge
Hugo
Pam of the Superior
fice
is
forecast
by
A.
Louis
Gordon.
(Turn
to
Page
Opposite
Editorial)
porn, tine of the three presidents of
SHAAREY ZEDEK GRADUATES
■ A
FR
IR EN
ENDu
CH -
Court, Chicago, died in New Yrok,
the American Federation of Labor president of the congregation.
May
29
of
heart
disease at the age
O
A
K
R
D
S
Moe Leiter. in charge of the
B R
E E
C
ENDURANCE
j
C S S E R
has haul and the best known Ameri-
Upper row, reading left to right: Julius Elson, Ethel E. KaletzkY,
ra.
Blanche Kotin, Idllian Parker, Margaret Singer, Seymour Stocker, of O. He had been staying at the
n labor leader until his death in drive for new members, repos fsat-
Drake
Hotel,
-110
Park avenue,
a
PARIS.—(.1. T. A.)--"tIlle. Lena Edith Sarasohn, Lout R. Shepherd, Leonore Gansu, Anna Beatrice
1921. The Board of Education of isfactotry results and predicts th ,RE
since his arrival from Palm Beach
Slintf,,tlint ;:kyrigShtt.InaGo
Bernstein, an aviatrix of t'r1 , ;n dch a .
Birtoll
the District of Columbia also named by Fall every available member-
in March, when he suffered a physi-
a school after the late Simon Wolf, ship in the congregation will have
Laura Wallach, Miriam Shetzer.
been taken.
fa (3.h7ilehsours, Martin Budnitzky, Marion Leviton, Louis Gordon J Ti Rogam • cal breakdown. Ile was convalesc-
jurist, publicist and diplomat.
, 'I
n
'thdur uarraennee
ta g mark
i%
Morris Blumberg, treasurer, re-
Mr. Wolf, for many years known
t 40 minutes, do seconds, which (instructor of graduating class), Ann Sylvia Gordon, David T. Caplan. ing when a heart attack, the second
in two years, occurred.
as "the Jewish ambas.sador in ports that contributions to the
Acknowledgment of the part played by The Detroit Jewish Chron. I breaks the world record for air- Beatrice Smith, Daniel C. Siegel, Ruth Nussbaum.
A member of the Superior Court
Washington" because of his many building fund are being received isle in the recent successful Allied Jewish Campaign Is contained in i r u la enes of all kinds, having only
Al
nnu a
ommencement
exert
regularly
and
from
present
indi-
the
following
letter:
for more than 18 years, he was re-
The
c
graooktes
of
the
twelfth
pilot,
male
or
female.
She
sur-
efforts on behalf of Jewry, • •
cues of th e .. nary} Zedek Sunday grads. of the high school depart- elected for six years last November.
passed
the
women's
endurance
rec-
School
known as an Orator and from 1903 cations the remaining debt on the
:i
Detroit, June 2, 1930
will take place Sunday ment are Eliza Hershman M
His interests Mr the bench were
ord by al mos
rs held by
mo st 10 hours
to 1905 was president of the Iltnai new edifice will he a minimum one. Mr. Jacob II, Schakne, Publisher
morning, June 15, at 11 o'clock. well Hoffman, Nadine Lewis and philanthropy, civic work and Zion-
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
! Mlle. Ntaryse.
li'rith. From 1809 to 1878 he was
at the brunch synagogue, 9125 Gertrude Smith.
ism.
525
Woodward
Avenue,
recorder of the District of Colum- JEWISH ART STUDENT
Twelfth street.
Detroit, Michigan
U. of M. Graduate.
The eighth grade graduates are
bia and in Di1 was named Ameri-
JEW WORLD CHAMPION
WINS SCHOLARSHIP My Dear Mr. Schakne:
Born in hicago on Jan. 20, 1870,
The
principal
address
of
the
Selma
Brown,
Martin
Butinitzky,
can consul general in Egypt.
SMALL LETTER WRITER afternoon will he delivered by David T. C.plan. .Anna Beatrice
the son of Alexander and Cecilte
In his capacity as chairman of
On
behalf
of
the
executive
committee
of
the
Allied
Jewish
Cam-
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Sid- paign, I
Rabbi A. M. Hershman. The Gordon,J ullimuusi,Ec
ls%:rn(ionA.nin:thSel•Iviia l'am, the future budge received his
the Board of Civil and Religious ney Fischman, an art student
wish to thank you most heartily for your kind co-operation
at
NE WYORK. el. T. A.)—What graduates will be greeted by A. I , °rh.
law h idgeagnr
iast92th; o yuei ta- errs.
, :,t
ey of
Rights he had many occasions for the National Academy of Design ir, helping us make public the worthy philanthropies included in our
campaign.
in
perhaps
the
world's
champion•
Louis Gordon, president of the Kaletzky, Blanche Kotin, Marion
a nd
submitting to the Federal govern- has been awarded the annual Pul-
in small letter writing has congregation. Honor announce- I-eviton, Ruth Nussbaum. Lillian his brother, the late Max Pam,
ment grave questions of Jewish in. itzer traveling scholarship which
I particularly wish to stress the fact that your editor, Mr. I'hilip ' ship
been awarded to Abraha m 1. Gan- ments will be made
terest.
by Philip Ro- Parker, Edith Sarasohn. Shirley prominent Chicago lawyer and one
amounts to $1.500 and which allows Slomovitz, displayed fine tact and sympathetic understanding in his cher, an inventor of merhanieal (le- senthal, superintendent of the Saulson, Leah R. Shepherd, Miriam
of the founders of the United States
Samuel Gompers, who was one of the winner to study abroad for one treatment of the Allied Jewish Campaign,
We feel sure that The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, EIS has ever been vices and president of the Auto- school. An original essay on "The Shelter, Daniel C. Siegel, Margaret Steel Corporation, practiced law to
the founders of the American Fed- year.
matic Adding Machine Co., for the Poetry of Ibn Gabirol" will be Singer,
its custom. will continue to take an interest in our deserving philan-
Beatrice Smith, Seymour
eration of Labor, was not closely
Several other Jewish students
transcription of the Declaration of read by Miss Eiga Hersnman, The Stocker, Sarah M.
During the last 10 years Judge
Stolinsky, Gail
identified with Jewish movements were awarded prizes and received thropies.
( Independence, in characters so march opening the program will
You will be interested in knowing that
Laura Wallach.
Pam had been head of the law di-
but by virtue of his able service to honorable mention at the annual
our drive exceeded its quota I miniature as to measure in its en- be played by Evelyn Graf man, who
by
more
t
han
„ a happy concl usion which could hardly
Diplomas with distinction will be , vision of his court. The recent
American• r for more than forty distribution of awards, among them
huve tiret y not mor e than
SP-PiZ t • will also lead, at the piano, in the granted to Louis
years he probably brought as much being William Cohen, Philip Saltz- been possible were it not for your wholehearted assistance.
Gordon and Mar- case involving the charges against
of an inch by one ince. That. ac- singing of the class song.
ion Leviton.
With kind regards,
credit to American Jewry as any man, Louis Goldfinger
the Sanitary Board of Chicago was
and Seymour I
cording to Mr. Gancher, is at the
The
program
will
be
followed
by
Diplomas
with
praise will be argued before him last fall.
other Jew in the country.
HENRY WINEMAN,
Fogel.
rate of 40,000 words on an Deli- 1 a luncheon for
graduates and awarded to David T. Caplan. Ann t
Chairman, Allied Jewish Campaign
He was vice-president of the Illi-
nary post-card.
their friends at 12:30.
, (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.)
(Tarn to Last Page.)

Hoover Endorses Causes i n
Drive, Pays Tribute to
Warburg.

EXAMINATIONS AT ! Prof ('uz d le i ague h
HEBREW SCHOOLS

CHARGE OF JEWISH
VOTE I ATTACKED

FINDINGS OF SHAW
REPORT ACCEPTED

SUFFRAGE PIONEER
HONORED BY WOMEN

PISGAH LODGE WILL
NOMINATE OFFICERS, "r

ANNUAL SHAAREY ZEDEK
COMMENCEMENT JUNE 15

NAME SCHOOLS FOR
GONERS AND WOLF

JUDGE PAM, ZIONIST,
DIES ON N. Y. VISIT

, t CHRO NICLE THANKED FOR
AID IN ALL IED CAMPAIGN

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