A merica frivisk Palatka! Carter oment is be. a new rettes. I I I. the 'gular !odes, CLIFTON ATIINCII • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO IrlEbETROIT All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS _ - - TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 - THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930 VOL. XXX. NO. 9 WAILINGWALLBODY I ON/i URGES ARABS, JEWS STRIVE FOR PEACE S. STILL LARGEST IMMIGRATION LAND FOR JEWISH PEOPLE' RD REFORM1U, ** Hiaa Quotes Figures to Prove Its Repeated State- ments. Depart for Europe to Prepare Their Decision. Commissioners HOPE IS EXPRESSED FOR AMICABLE PACT REPORT IS VERIFIED BY OFFICIAL FIGURES in Closing Arguments, Urged Arabs to Show Tolerance. Jews, 10,000 Jews Came to This, Country From July 1929 to May 1930. JERUSALEM. — The Interna- tional Wailing Wall Commissioners were en route back to Europe Sun- day after a final and vain attempt on the part of Chairman Loefgren to persuade the Moslems of Pales- tine to promise acceptance of the commission's rulings in the ques- tion of religious rights at the Wail- ing Wall. The Grand Mufti, Moslem and Jewish representatives and mem- bers of the Palestine government bade the commissioners farewell Sunday night as the special train pulled out of the station. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency reports that Mr. I.oefgren at the end of Saturday's session said he believed the commission had col- lected sufficient material to report en and deride the claims of Mos- lems and Jews to the wall. GET HOLIDAYS OFF WITH HALF SALARY I'ATERSON, N. J.—(J. T. A.)--All Jewish teachers in the public schools of this city will in the future be given three days off with half pay on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, ac- cording to a resolution passed by the Pateorson Board of Edu- cation. This ends a six-year fight which has been carried on by the Jewish teachers of Pater- son against the deduction of substitutes' pay on Jewish high holidays. Feeling that the matter could not be treated as a Jewish prob- lem since it might smack of dis- crimination, the special commit- tee of the board of education presented a resolution which es- tablished three "merit (lays" by which every teacher will be per- mitted that number of (lays of absence by application to the superintendent with the loss of half pay. Charles II. Roemer, city attorney, has been the main figure behind the teachers' agi- tation against the deduction of substitutes' pay on Jewish holi- days. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents WRITER DESCRIBES (NEw 1 0. A. HEAD) ROADS LEADING TO BESSARABIA RECALL PURCHASING POWER WAR DAYS AS TROOPS PROCEED TO HALT OF JEWISH MARKET. MOVEMENTS OF ANTI-SEMITIC PEASANTS Used to Pop- ularize Products Among the Jews. Railway Bridges Around Jassy and Radauti in Control of Troops Checking March of Anti-Semitic Youth; Agitators Refused Entrance to Focsani. SHOWS COPY PLANNED FOR JEWISH READERS ' RUMANIAN GOVERNMENT SAYS ORDER PREVAILS BUT PREVENTIVE MEASURES MUST BE ENFORCED Hammond Edward Franklin Describes His Study in Editor and Publisher. Jewish Members of Parliament Dissatisfied With Promises; Rumanian Press United in Demand for Stern Measures to Suppress Attacks on Jews. Outlines Means NEW YORK.— Contrary to an A.)—A situation reminiscent of war VIENNA,—(J. NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) -- opinion that is prevailing in some, 1Zecognitioon of the purchasing days prevails on the principal roads and highways of the circles, the United States of Amer- power of the Jewish market and Maramuesh and South Bukowina districts leading to Bess- ica is still the largest Jewish im- the story tel successful efforts on arabia as strong military detachments are arriving in con- migration country. Official figures the. part of manufacturers and ells-, just issued by the Buerau of Im- nection with the anti-Semitic peasants' movement, which is spread- triloutors of nationally sold pro- migration of the U. S. Department ing from Bukowina to Bessarabia, and the march of the anti-Semitic ducts to reach the -Jewish market youth organization Iron Guard, the Hungarian Telegraphic Agency of Labor, and which has been care- are told in an article by Hammond ROBERT SZOLD LUDWIG VOGELSTEIN fully analyzed by the Hebrew Shel- reports. All railway bridges leading to Bessarabia, particularly those Franklin in the Editor and Pub- tering and Immigrant Aid Society Mr. Szold, prominent New York vin and around Jassy and Radautl, lusher. The special methods re- Mr. Vogelstein, chairman of the (MHO, 425 Lafayette street, most attorney, long associated with the arein control of troops in view of TUNA in merchandising in the Jew- I executive board of the Union of conclusively show that the number t lgatt iz l ish market and the means used to Zionist movement in this country, American Hebrew Congregations, of Jewish immigrants arriving in tlrhoe n aleantr nd tstob de was elected chairman of the ad- Tninvg a mi popularize products among Jewish told the World Union for Progres- this country is considerably larger The nationalist youth organize- purchases are detailed by Ilam- ministrative committee of the sive Judaism in London last Satur- than the number of non-Jewish im- Zionist Organization of America, lion led by M. Vodreanu, is chief- IMMOI Edward Franklin. day that the "vast army of Ameri- migrants coming from the same at the first meeting eef that body, ly composed of school boys and can Jews is marching toward re- countries in Europe from which Ile points out that while the in New York. college students. form." It is generally conceded, Jewish market like. many other these Jews hail, such as Poles, 51r. Szold served in 1919 as a s..l i ewit i a :r h ke,, L nte r z dgy et r , s nttb D oni Engineer to Direct Russian i s c s a a au t ,itu s h fi he said, that no new generation foreign language groups in this rid i rerse, Russians, Lithuanians, Rumanians, will grow up in America with ad- Latvians. leuntry has been overlooked by member of the Zionist commission Project to Cost 200,- beingn in Celestine, which Was the prede-1 herence to kashruth and Teffilim. otherwise well-informed advertis- In the month of May, there ar- Daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. D. •es.sor of the present Palestine le. $ ) ._ Noah local std national, to control the R 1p. bA ing experts, manufacturers have rived to these shores 913 Jews, 439 Zionist Executive. At the present tour of the country now being W. Simons Was III found it ted be sound1/USII1eSS in To Report Without Bias. Pehos, Ital Russians and 1912 tram time Mr. Szold is also vice-presi- ae:e btytt Ihinilaotaant(ol rU tt icolT a i h e ' l' o rt eu: s1101111 thOUSIOUIS of dollars a year OW MOSCM "We will, Jim commissioners for all other nationalities which 'are. Ten Days. dent of the Palestine Eceonomic advertising their products in the the League of Nations, hose our not enumerated separately, such as Council, and treasurer of the Pal- London, a young American Jewish sat of ocal officials to grant per- 'pliers and magazines that reach enlirt on what in our boot belief Lithuania, Latvia and Rumania donne endowment funds. engineer, was appointed the direct- mission of these two to stop off at Miss Sylvia Simons, (laughter of i- tight," he said. "We are de- because of the small quotas. The Mr. and Mrs. I), W. Simoi.s of the ,Jewish market. One 10-year Mr. Szold's position at the bar ing head of a gigantic industrial various towns has partly quieted old firm with a line of grocery goods od alined to do our duty without officials figure's also state that LaSalle, reputed to have been has been equally distinguished. and economic body in the Soviet the alarmed Jewish population. loving influenced by conflicting mo- spends more than 8110,1100 for adver- from .July 1929 too May, la30, there of the must talented American- On the other . hand, the Jewish Ile was assistant attorney-gen- tives 14 a purely political nature. 0:11110 to this country 10,800 Jews, taught pianists in this country, tising in the Jewish market alone. eral of Porto Rico in 1915, and as- Union. Leaden, who is a graduate members of parliament are report- 11, e are representatives who wish Harry Snell, Labor M. P., to 1,607 Poles, 1,527 Russiann and The Kosher Problem. died at 1:30 a. 111. Saturday at sistant to Solicitor-General John of Cooper Union Institute of New ed tee he dissatisfied with the prom- to help in the creation of peace 5,713 of all other nationalities not Harper hospital, following an ill- Mr. Franklin Polls of one sales- W. Davis from 1915 to 1919. Deliver Principal Yoork, worked as a taller in the ises made to them last week by Dr. The League of Nations, he said, enumerated separately. This means ness of 10 (lays. Funeral services man:leer fur a nationally known daytime alai studied engineering Alexander Vayda Voevod, flume- would receive the report without Address. that (luring the period referred to were held on Monday, at 2 p, Icanser who could net understand at night. The industrial plan over niain minister of the initerior, and bias. Despite the conflicting re- the number of Jewish. immigrants with Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky officiat- ail). his product was nut selling in which he will have charge involves have consequently decided to re- ligious sentiments and traditions, The eighth session of the Ameri- was approximat•ly 1,000 less thap ing at her late residence on LaSalle -.colons of large. cities where. the an expenditure of 200,0141,000 ru- quest an immediate audience with the hearings have been useful in •an Jewish Congress will be held all the other nationalities men- boulevard and Rabbi A M Hersh- Jewish populist ion predominated. King Carol. Deputy Michele Lan- , s 71 helping the commission to ascer- on Sunday, Oct. 19, and Nlonday, floated. (Intl declared that th e After an investigation he found man at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. e pogrom a nil industry in the Don , tain facts "which rightly under- Oct. 20, in Washington, D. C. The When, in addition, the fact is Miss Simons was stricken with that the Jewish purchasers strong- mosphere in Bessarabia is Sithilat stood and frankly told have a re- Rt. Hon. !tarry Snell, M. P., Brit- taken into account that in the same the illness which proved fatal on ly suspected the presence of animal to the situation in 190'and 19 13, assuring effect on agitated minds," ' ash labor leader and member of the period, that is from July, 1929 to London, who was active in the when that part of Rumania the eve of a planned trip to Ger- fat in the cleanser which would was he asserted. Palestine. Inquiry Commission, will May, 1930, there departed from many for further studies. labor movement in New York, cameo Russian territory. have. made the product non-kosher. Stating that the Moslems and be the guest of honor and will de- Adclph Finsterwald of De- G. Russia in 1920. Shortly after this country 1,7211 Poles, .151 Rus- to her many friends here Known Ile found that in the New Yolk Government Criticised. the Jews were responsible not only liver the principal address at this ment as an w as offered emloy p he . sians, 3,018 of all other nationali- as a person of unusual beauty of market which served 111 000 troit Again Chosen the notorious anti-Semitic to their awn generation but to session of the congress. . meat weeks t While (none, r III e 1,1 ties and that only 277 Jews returned character and spiritual thought, Jews through 6,500 grocery, dairy agi ators Nada and Numlai Tutu, eosteritv, he made a final plea to Vice-President. a the Don Basin. There he de- In addition to acting on the re- to their respective countries, the Miss Simons has endeared herself and delicatessen stores, with pur- latter acquitted in 1927 of the hoth sides to attempt to reach an ports of the work of the congress,' number of Jewish immigrants who to all who knew her. In her pro- chase's aggregating amnions of dol- murder of the Jewish student, accord. C LE V ELAN la— Changes which ty r'ilonaP1(,ni chnenlitoTI w al David athoTtli'Yetatlhlue rgiceCl' which will be submitted by Dr. remained in the country is hence fession she distinguished herself lars each year, firm religious Falik, have transferred their etlIS- . Urge Mutual Respect. Stephen S. Wise, Bernard S. twice as large as the numbeor of with her ability AS a pianist, As life at Bellefaire with its cottages plants eof the region could lee fur- activities , es to Transylvania, where g s w ere , etrInie .1. "Irrespective of sentiments and Deutsch, lion. Nathan D. Perlman. immigrants of all other nationali- a loyal and devoted Jewess she was t ,• 1,),, , nwt,(r.ralf rv om .and cottage mothers, its home at- :imisiht ediell me' xitih,e (r.tin:ttrhie loaning. him from a highly profit- are going from town to town political agitation and excitement, Bernard G. Richards and other IAILI ties mentioned which have settled ffy an exam- beloved in the community for her ;dole market. Even more annoying mosphere, its campus, woods, ath- water turbines, and after arranging for mass meetings of the it should be possible for both sides cars of the congress, the Washing- here permanently. Mallon of his plan I a commis- devotion to her people. peasants, the newspapers of Buko- was the fact that the product con- letic field 1111,1 country surround- to arrive at a friendly settlement ton session will have the task of the These figures not only verify the Miss Simons prepared her musi(si tamed no animal fat. To quote winan and Transylvanian towns, in a spirit of mutual understand- dealing with a number of urgent fact so often stated by Mies that ings have wrought' in the children ment approved cal education locally and later stud- Mr. Franklin: i as well as Czernowitz, ere full of and respect," he said. problems affecting the welfare of the United States is still the larg- ied with internationally famed 'O- To Employy reports depicting the situation as "At the suggestion of a member were described by Superintendent added, the Jewish people here and abroad. The commission, he rnr it :nett: and are chrui:ihciinzg est Jewish immigration center but culists, such as Fannie Bloomfield of the Jewish press, a prominent Michael Sharlitt in his annual wigirr ers . will be g Fifty ing u pt htehagore v- would much prefer a voluntary so- The call for the election of dele- also emphasizes the urgency of Zeisler, Ernest Hutchinson, Mad- rabbi was called in to investigate. message, presented at the annual working under London's supervis- (ornment for its reassuring state- lution to an enforced verdict. and, gates which has been issued by the flies continuing its activities 011 :11110 Hertz and Tobias Mathay in the ordered a chemical analysis meeting of trustees and directors ,, the project gets under "with great satisfaction will re- general board of elections of the behalf of these immigrants, partic- London. In 1921 she was adjudged made of several dozen boxes eef the Sunday, July 13, at the home. botnty. . In an interview w with the con- Ports eef the excesses in Bukowina. ive proposals and arrangement , American Jewish Congress to its ularly in view of the. restrictive the best American-taught pianist goods bought at random. The an- r: hs a n a i d ir e , Tutu, have "If anything like confidence or respondent of the Jewish Tele- a o either party cares to offer before v r e committees throughout the coun- laws and the dfficulties encountered in the Middle West in a contest alysis showed negative, graphic Agency, London lied/Mgt even appeared in Sluj and Be- assurance has grown, it is due to 1:11 the rab- Sept. 1. We stand ready to offer try states in part: in coming to this country. Every- conducted by the Natioonal Federa- bi visited the factory and gave the a wise of accomplishment that the that his plan would be carried out jamre. Wherever they appear 1111 possible assistance." "Recent developments relating one. of these immigrants who have tion of Music Clubs. A few years k, p ,si r( hrl eu rc.t . his certificate—it was great change' has been noade quietly in full by 1932, the finished plant 01 0' are establishing sections Pending publication of the cool- ealp come here have been aided in some Inter she played as soloist with the' leadnitlahean"' A l l el and that the entire community of supplying electricity fur 1.50ope0 doi..sien's report. the regulations to the sacred task eef upbuilding of farm or another by the Ilias (offices Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Lat- the Jewish national homeland in When the fact was widely aolve.r. Bellefaire is now set with a good people and irrigating 40,1100 law- the Iron Guard." Their arrival is - , 1,1 by the Palestine government abroad, by Ilias here in New York er she played at concerts in }lug- tined, especially in Jewish newspa- understanding of whoa we are tel tares of land. For this purpose . fide signal for ons laughts on the .r the • Wailing Wall will remair. Palestine, demand the marshalling and through its branches in the land and America. pers, increases in sales were re- trying to do, rather than because of 2a0,000,000 gallons of water will be Jews, while the local authorities, farce, and until then, said Mr. of widespread Jewish public (liga- various parts of the country. Miss Simons interested herself in markable in Jewish neighborhoods. any marked achievements in the used doily. ily As 411 indication of the either through fear or indiffer- r,fgren, "innovations should not tion in raver eef the fulfillment of the solemn obligations assumed by worthy students of music who course of the year," Mr. Sharlitt magnitude of the task. London 'rues, stand by and its nothing and The Passover Trade. 'a. made or actions taken by either (limit Britain, in connection with lacked the advantages of advanced 'minted out that New York City release the agitators after A biscuit concern woad into further reported in his message.. side' which are of a nature which ORTHODOX ORGANIZED study. Her hobby aside from mu- kosher cracker project, with a ittht et y have have arrested. Danila ' , meld alter the present Wailing the mandate and call for action to Officers of the previous year were uses hi00,0110,000 gallons a day. i 1 Tutu . eve been reported ar- assure the progress of the work TO SAFEGUARD RULES sic was travel, and she visited ev- special box created, mostly printed re-elected for the. coming year at I sondon is the. second American Wall status." !Todd twice in 10 days but they for the resettlement of our ancient ery continent in the world. She in Yiddish, which brought domi- the annual meeting of the hem, i mish laixor leader who has C01110 are again Urge Arabs Show Tolerance. hoonoeland. spreading their anti- Cud Hair to Meet at Emanuel nisei had a love for languages and nance into the field. Under net circumstances does the The annual meeting day was desig- too Russia and been entrusted by the Semitic propaganda. was considered an alit linguist. She "The status of our brethren in Special attention t" Posner nated by the alumni as Home-Coin- Sea ieot government with the di rec- Wednesday Evening. Palestine nation, meaning the , was a member of the Tuesday Mus- Rumania, Poland, Russia, Hun- Charges Against Police. is stressed, especially as to t km and management of such a robs, recognize the Palestine ing Day. A program fur the revue. icale. Ni the activity of two large milk com- lion of (out-of-town graduates was huge, industrial ape ration, The Orthodox Jewish comma- reports indicate that nor does it hind itself to gary octet other lands require the A tribute to the late Miss Si- continued study and consideration nity is heille the police arrest the agitators nor panies, which before such activity organized, under the V hew derived therefrom, arranged by the local alumni com- Approve New Grant. temporarily and then escort them r ho t. o atande liNdartatbd tmllt eenik.atshhe- mons by Abraham Caplan will be found a record drop in sales be- mitte•. There were athletic games, it recognize the Jewish !pi- on part of the large organized ele- sth and the The Soviet cabinet approved the out of town and set them free. At fecund elsewhere in this issue. meats of American Jewry. rt cause of the Pas o oo h I • s et r o o ' -mil home. This statement teas a concert anol picnic for the chil- decision of the land commissariat I Sziget it is said the officials asked "Various forms of discrimina- rabbis' organization, to protect the Since going in for special Passover dren. Because of the rain, an out- ' , ode by Ahmed Zaki Pasha, prom- to grant 100,000 new hectares 14 , the Jewish community to pay the labeled milk, that week brings cm- domr pageant that had been sched- cat Moslem Iiignitary and scholar lion which are practiced here in rights of the Orthodox community land in Crimea for Jewish coloni-; cost of transporting the agitators txtlklyonfiqete, lymosai rness than any other uled, seas not carried through. The from Egypt, in beginning the sum- the fields of education and ern- in matters involving the dietary zation. The Cigmean government' elsewhere. The newspapers of ming up of the Arab ease:' before I ployment, as well as such inimical laws, congregational and other ac- annual supper meeting was held will be instructed by the Soviet Czernowitz are particularly critical Recent activity on the part of a in Alumni hall, followed by a dance ,he Wailing Wall Commission legislatioon as the proposed alien tivities. cabinet to allot this had within 10 of the statement made by M. An- registration bills also call for In a regular section, to appear, large department store to stock in the evening. About 350 of the .111v 17. days gelescu on behalf of the ministry Passover goaods, especially in an alumni were present. George I. A moving plea to the Moslems careful consideration and decisive beginning with this issue, on the action. A huge plan to irrigate the Crim- of the interior with regard to the last page of The Detroit Jewish ,'5 5 maintain a humanitarian view entire department, and subsequent \Vitae' of Cleveland was re-elect- ou are requested to call a Chronicle, important information the Jewish position with regard success of the venture is described. eel president of the Jewish Orphan ean fields with water from the disturbances in Bukowina. His Report About Settling Jews 'o the Wailing Wall and a passion- conference of representatives of will be disseminated to protect the lioome Alumni Association. All Nimiper river by building channels communique is characterized as through the Sivash was considered untrue. :de extolling of religious tolerance all Jewish (organizations in your Orthodox Jews in such matters. False, Embassy at Wash- other past officers were re-elected. election district, which is to ar- Announcement is made that the by the Central Russian government The frequency of the govern- 150 CHILDREN ATTEND ington Claims. The officers of Bellefaire are in Miscow which has decided to range for the election of delegates Vaad (fair, the Federation of Or- (Turn to Last Page.) CENTER PLAY SCHOOL Fred Lazarus, Jr., of Columbus, (Turn to Page Oppo.eite Editorial) and alternates to the next session thodox Jewish congregations, will' send a special engineer commis- WASHINCTON. . T. A. ) president; Adolph Finsterwald of of the American Jewish Congress." meet in the assembly hall of Cone The registrations at the Jewish Detroit, vice-president; Max E. sion to Crimea this week to investi- The report from Berlin that nego- ',Major Julius 1. Peyser, chair- gregation Emanuel, Weiodrow Wil gates The plan involves 200,000 tiations haul been undertaken in' Center Playschool, 31 Melbourne Meisel of Cleveland, treasurer of lf)a'sashai nnngtoounncce od ngtrheasst son and t , this Wednesday rubles and when completed will Germany for Jewish colonization avenue, Wave been increasing the sinking fund; Alfred A. lie- July 30. make possible the development of daily. After the school had been in l'eru was definitely branded as a will be of congregations nes•h eef ('leveland, treasurer of the large cotton fields, rice plantations, urged i toat-t ;et false by the Peruvian ministry of in session for two weeks, over 150 general fund; Mrs. Stella S. Lax- vineyards and sugar beet 'dente- d t alternates cad i orng. re'' e 5enx(-) toenn activities ro of t v' the be Vaud Hair public works in a communication children had taken advantage of anus, secretary; Michael Sharlitt,. tionn in Crimea where sufficient to the Peruvian embassy here, the various activities offered. The superintendent; Jack Girick, as- pected to attend. since the last meeting. quantities of these commodities can which transmitted the information children who attend the play- sistant superintendent. be rained for export abroad. Correspondence Courses in Director of Hillel at U. of M. to the correspondent of the Jewish I school come from various sections Jewish Subjects Are Telegraphic Agency. of the city. Arrangements have Gets Rabbinical The communication from the been made so that the children Urged. Post. ministry of public works came in may bring their lunches with them response to an inquiry sent by the and stay an entire day at the play- SAN FRANCISCO.—(J. T. A.) ANN ARBOR, Mich.—(J. T. A.) Peruvian embassy as a result of school. The Detroit Creamery — Announcement has been made —Aaron Tollin of Chester, Pa., original publication of the re- Company furnishes milk, which is was elected grand president of the of the appointment of Rabbi served twice daily, a half-pint at Junior B'nai B'rith order of Aleph Governor Ritchie's Action Aimed at Averting Conflict of nod some weeks ago. The em- Fink. director of the B'nai bassy at that time expressed doubt noon and a half-pint in the middle Zadek Aleph at the conclusion of B'rith Hillel Foundation at the R egistration DaysRosh ashonah and Suc- as to the truth of the report, and of the afternoon. At the second Tells World Union for Progressive Judaism New Genera- University of Michigan, to the order's seventh interna- Tem- this position has now been con- serving the children are also given coth; 20,000 Orthodox Jews Affected. tional convention here. Joseph tion of American Jews Will Not Observe Kashruth; ple Emanuel Congregation at Spo- firmed by the communication from crackers. The cost for this is five Lyons of Winnipeg was named kane, Wash. Says U. S. Jewry is "Marching Toward Reform." Peru. cents a day for the children who vice-president; Sol Lebow of Mo- BALTIMORE.—(J. T. A.) —A 'latter dates are the same as Suc- Rabbi Fink entered the field of Following a report from Berlin can afford to pay. A fund has nessen, Pa., secretary; Gilbert proclamation calling the General student religious work as associate coth, the Feast of Tabernacles. LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The which appeared in a New York been provided through the efforts Kerschner of Memphis, Tenn., ser- Asembly of Maryland into extra- Pointing out that the State Yiddish daily May 9, to the effect of Nate S. Shapero which makes it theological controversy between Isaac Mayer Wise for his labors in director of the University of Illi- meant-at-arms; Adriel Fried of ordinary sessionJuly 29 to should not permit y larger group that the Peruvian government was possible for the children of unem- Reform and Orthodox Judaism in establishing Reform Judaism in nois Hillel Foundation at Charn- San Francisco, assistant sergeant- amend the dates for registraCt n of its people to he disfranchised by prepared to offer 2,000,000 hec- ployed parents to receive this extra America is probably a dead issue America, Mr. Vogelstein observed paign in 1925. In the fall of 1926 at-arms; Meyer Alpfrovitz of She- was issued on July 21 by Governor that "Reform Judaism, by espous- he assumed the directorship of the circumstances wholly exceptional tares of land in Eastern Peru for nourishment free of charge. and it is generally conceded that ing boVean, Wis., scribe, and William Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland. the cause of scientific truth at Michigan Hillel Foundation, where and unforeseen and beyond their, exclusive Jewish colonization, in- One of the most popular fea- no new generation will grow up Saffer of Chicago, chaplain, The Governor noted after more control, as is the case in the coin- quiries by the Jewish Telegraphic tures of the playschool is the in America with adherence to te- its very outset, probably saved a he has remained until the present whole generation for our faith." Milwaukee was selected at the than a week's investigation of a sit- time. cidence of the registration dates, Agency in Berlin showed that a Thursday afternoon picnic. Thus fillim (phylacterient and kash- Edmond Flee Speaks. scene of the 1931 convention. uation created by the conflict of the Delivery of an attack on dis- with the days sacred to the Jewish year-old project of a former Ger- far the children have been taken ruth, declared Ludwig Vogelstein, The newly organized Pacific Coast registration dates with two of the Nevertheless, Mr. Vogelstein crimination against Jewish people, the Governor declared he chairman of the executive hoard to Palmer I'ark and stu- man marine officer, Captain Perl, Belle Isle. told the conference that perfection , dents by University of Michigan conference, embracing 15 chap- most important religious holidays has not acted bec ause of any great to settle Jews in Eastern Eur ,et'e Through the courtesy of the Le- of the Union of American Hebrew ters and 500 members, elected of the Jewish calendar, Rosh Hash- had not been achieved in America. landladies, made at an interde- demand of pressure from any Congregations, in responding to vine Waste Paper Co. free trans- had been revived by a Dr. Hirsch- I Adriel Fried president and Isadore He said that Judaism in America nominatinnal good-will banquet onah and Succoth. Source. berg, a Jewish lawyer, who was co- portation in the form of a truck addresses of welcome on July 19, Weiss of Oakland, Calif., secre- had many grave problems peculiar sponsored last spring by the uni- The Governor said he has taken tary. 20,000 Orthodox Jews Affected. operating with a group interested was provided for the children. at the second conference of the to the American scene, among versity, drew nation-wide proml- These outings are supervised by World Union for Progressive Judo- them the philanthropic Jews, and "It is simply that I recognize an in German colonization in Peru. A recommendation of the edu- the proper steps to assure himself fierce to Rabbi Fink. Ile delivered Unsuccessful attempts were the Jewish Center staff and by ism which is meeting in the Lib- the racial cultural, national Jews. the invocation cational committee that one of the that the legislators will limit them- existing situation, have taken the and benediction at Jewish institutions of higher learn- selves to the one subject and that time necessary to examine and ap- made by Dr. Hirschberg and his as- Mrs. Bernard Argiew'icz and Miss eral Jewish synagogue and the Earnest efforts were being made, the baccalaureate exercises held in it can and will meet, pans the nec- West London Liberal synagogue. Corrine Marks of this city. ing in this country should furnish praise it calmly and carefully, and sociates to interest Jewish leaders he said, to enlist the interest of June, in connection with the cam- A unique picnic is being planned correnpondence courses in Jewish essary law and adjourn in one day. am convinced that fairness and in the plan. Later it was reported Pointing out that "the fast mov- these backsliders. mencement program of the univer- Would Amend Law. history and religious subject, to justice to the people affected re- that the German colonization for Thursday, July 31, at Palmer ing American panorama inclines Israel has been preserved only sit s., After consideration of the terms uqire a remedy which only the group, in which Baron von Malt- Park. This will take the form r.f us to question the wisdom of at- the members of A. Z. A. was because it kept its rituals, and be-' Rabbi Fink was active in local of the law in the case, the Govern- a circus picnic. The children will can, an uncle of the former Ger- adopted by the convention. The legislature can give," he said. taching too much value to religious cause, if the rites had not been Jewish and general communal af- educational committee's recom- or explained he has found two or According to estimates, the Gov- man ambassador to the United be urged to come in costume and slogans," Mr. Vogelstein said that strictly observed it probably would, fairs. Ile served as a member three alternatives, and believes the to prepuce circus acts. Prizes will of mendation of four A. Z. A. Sab- ernor said, there are from 26,000 States, was interested, had com- "our Reform synagogues are not exist today, declared Edmond the board of directors of the Ann baths a year instead of one was best course to follow would be an to 30,000 voting Jews in Baltimore, pleted the draft of an agreement be awarded for the moat ingenious gracefully yielding to a beneficent Fleg, celebrated French author, Arbor Family Welfare amendment of the existing law, and of these it is estimated that presentation. Bureau, and the Peruvian government. ales approved. invasion by the runs and daughters speaking on The Mission of also held a place in the local min- Those hacking the project had At the Jewish Center Playschool ofo Orthodox parents. But these In his presidential message Jo- providing for the substitution this 20,000 or more are orthodox. The Israel" at the conference on i•terial association. The Sunday seph Karesch of New York year of new registration days for others are Reformed. The cost of a also enlisted the interest of Law- ■ well rounded program of ath- sons and daughters are not mak- July 20, stressed the growth of the order Sept. 23 and 21 and Oct. 7 and 8, one-clay session of the Legislatuee rence Groves, American commer- letics, swimming, handicraft, story ing our synagogues Orthodox." Si. Fleg pointed out that Ortho- school sponsored by the Jewish community was under his supe rvis- which are set by statute. The form- cial attache in Berlin, who pent a telling, dramatics, etc., is being during the past year, pointing out as provided by law would be some- This Mr. Vogelntein indicated that dox, Progressive and Zionist Jews ion. University recognition was that 25 new chapters had been er two coincide with the observ- thing over $8,000, the Governor communication regarding the mat- carried on. Registrations are still the "vast army of American Jews are still necking a ce central idea added with a membership of 800. ance of Rosh Hashonah, and the . stated. open for youngsters ranging in , is marching toward reform." which will reunite them. This, extended to him by appointment (Turn to Last Page.) age from 6 to 14, to the University of Michigan Paying • tribute to the late (Turn to Last Page.) I committee on convocations. MISS SIMONS, NOTED MUSICIANIS DEAD JEW IN CHARGE OF INDUSTRIAL EFFORT JEWISH CONGRESS CONVENES OCT 19 n N CLEVELAND HOME ELECTS OFFICERS liziaesiti,h.e " , COLONIZATION PLAN IS DENIED BY PERU A. Z. A. HOLDS ITS c m lnrn , i ) t f tetel: e h 1930 CONVENTION' ,Li hi'sgilti.is';17)ato n e fi Calls Extra Session of Legislature To Enable Maryland Jews to Vote S RABBI ADOLPH FINK CALLED TO SPOKANE Vogelstein Says Theo logical Dispute Between Orthodox , Reform Dead Issue