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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930

VOL. XXX. NO. 10

SHIERS REASSURES 400 IMMIGRANTS TO SOUTH AFRICA
ASK POLAND ALTER Deny Anti-Semitism
ARE SAVED BY JEWISH AID SOCIETIES
JEWS ON BRITAIN'S ,
ECONOMIC POLICY Klan Movement
PALESTINE POLICY
TOWARD THE JEWS New K K. K K. Group Formed

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

NOTED RABBI DIES) 1 F J E EVV I II S N OEF R

W ATTACK S;
PLAN SELF-DEFENSE

Effect of New Immigration Law in South Africa Graphically Described by President of
in Atlanta by Publicly
Hies, Whose Organization, With Ica and Emigdirect, Aided the
__
Prominent Men.
Tells Laborites There Never
East European Immigrants.
Jewish
Members
of
Sejm
Was Doubt About Jew-
Make
Demand
in
Memo-
By ABRAHAM HERMAN
ish National Home,
ATLANTA, Ga.—(J. T. A.1—
President Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society (Hi•s)
I Sponsored by publicly prominent
random to Premier.
men
and purporting to "courage-
CONDITIONS NORMAL
trip ly oppose the rapidly rising
w law ! lire
!
The passage of the nere-
On st•r
I. • „tow temestatitm Ise I be able to arrive there prior to May BLAME GOVERNMENT
SAYS FELIX WARBURG Bing
tide stf 'racial' and 'alien' polio-
immigration into South Af- l';',71 iih. );; :;;;j 1;' A ,r .';':;•;;.:;,:n.'";,;;1;74. , I. Neg(rtiatins were resumed with
FOR DESTITUTION cal, social and industrial conquest,
, rice, caught the Jewish iinmigrants Iva and Emictlireal, „,.« amore than CM
steamship companies with the
But
activities and influence in Amer
British Government's entirely unaware. According f t o Jewish immiwranta who were ready to the
result that these immigrants could J D. C. Spent $27000000 in
" a new Ku Klux Klan type of
the law which went into effect on ii „7, ,,Xii,,,„;, i;,'•„,, :;,iet „.„,": . only sail either first or serums class
Attitude Seen as Affect -
organization
is being formed with
61ay
1,
(ally
50
immigrants
Poland for Economic, Re -
from before May I ix /old in this a/within at unusually high rates, that is at
Mg Fund - Raising.
its headquarters in Atlanta, the
all Eastern European countries are se,try„ , ,, 11,sit another t Iernonstraa on , of te pounds a ticket instruct of 19 or
constructive Relief.
herelquarters
of the now moribund
be admitted annually. What ' h
rT .'
."!"'
I.ONDON. — (.1. T. A.)--There to
Ez.
e . d tr
om/
r hie
iice
r ,,. nil k n.tl, i.f
t r . I i 1,,‘ : 21 pounds for third class. The sit-
Klan.
this meant and means to the Jews

, Home of Anti-Semitic Offe.
cial Raided by Bucher-
eat Police.

i

-

FIRES CAUSE DAMAGE
TO JEWISH PROPERTY

-

„,,,

Head or Secret Police Admits
Situation in Bukowin&
"Very Alarming."

, ,,•
„, :

"set "r , (
Utak II became so aggravated and
NEW” yoRE.—A demand that
The movement is surrounded
was never any doubt regarding the of Lithuania, Latvia and Poland pent
et s the nrtiltlem of Jewlah migration. there w as grave danger of the emi-
BUCHARF.ST.---1.1. T. A.)—A
t he Polish government should, for with Secrecy as to general mem-
establishment of the Jewish Na- can better let imagined than de- —The Etlitor.
grants not going at all, that Mr. the sake of its own prestige, alter bership as well as definite purpose ,
raid was made by police on July
timed Heine in Palestine, declared scr ibed .
27 on the home of M. Tazladanu,
Mt I tried, sp. it ta ry of II ictsn, was ,ts CCOnomic policy in so far as it and methotls to be employed. It
Dr. Drummond Shiels, British un-
More than 100 Jewish emigrant
chief secretary in the office of
densecretary for the colonies,
sent to London to conduct negteia. affects the Jewish population is proposes to be nation-wide in
speaking at the British Common-- were ready to have Eastern Euro- s'arious localities became ticket lions with the steamship compan- mile in a memorandum t pre .
:Minister of the Interior Alexander
scope, answering "an immediate
wealth Labor conference at which pearl countries when on the last speculatoi's and raised t he fare. ies (on the spot. The !limn direr- !flier Slovak signed by the mem. needs, " and is directed against the
Vayda Vtwved. The search, which
lasted for several hours, was made
delegates from the British domin- day of February the Hies organi_ And finally they altogether refused tors had further decided that in !tent of the Jewish Parliaentary alien and colored elements of the
on the order of Premier Mani..
ions, colonies and mandated terri- , ration in Europe received a cable to sell any tickets to emigrants.
case of failure to c o me to terms Club, composed of Deputies Gruen- (sentry's population.
, ,
of Deputies
A Crave Situation.
Documents were nought to estab-
torieS were present.
with companies to charter a spec- Isere and Hartglass and Senators
The new- . frtan , . the Jewish It
The circUlar brats the signs-,
At th e b eg i nn i ng o
th
li. h TazIadanu's connection with
gates from Palestine were David in Johannesburg that th e sou
f march, Hies- ial steamer to take the emigrants Davidson and Koerner. The norm. tures of William Schley lloW- I
African
Parliament
had
ado
fed
a
Ica-Emiselirect
received
alarming
to
South
Afrits.
Up
the
anti-Semitic agitator, M. Zelea
lion-Gurion, president of the G
to n his arrival .nrandum, the text of which has ard Atlanta lawyer and former
DR. JOSEPH SILVERMAN
tai telegrams from the Committees in in London. Mr. Melamed learned' 3 (1St reached this city, describes congressman as well as special as-
Codreanu, whom M. TazIatinnu has
oral Federation of Jewish Labor. most
.
. rigid
.. immigration restricti
,
I
K

been
accused of having aided in
(
Docos and (tolda Nleyers(on.
that this plan wouldleive to be gin- the since economic situation of sistant to the county solicitor in
About eight works were left for ing that steamship tickets be se- en up because the cost would be the Jews of Poland and charges the current prosecution of Atlanta
organizing the recent outbreaks.
Dr. Shirts spoke bitterly and
with some irritation regarding the those who wanted to enter South cured at the usual rates. The of- alosolutely prohibitive.
Following the search, police
the responsibility for the destitu- graft cases; Robert Ramspeck,
, iencris i„ n o f i mm i grat i on to pa l . Africa tinder the old law lind the ficiels of Hesse immediately cern-
took M. TazIadanu to the jail
Now non. trouble arose. The Don of hundreds of thousands a United Statt•e congressman from
estine, which he termed (knitter- news that had come from Jehannes. municatol with all the steamship British consul in K ovno wu , ere- them to the "eponomic oppression" the Fifth Georgia district; Sant W.
where M. Codreanu is imprisoned
mauve of his leadership of anti-
ants like a vollifiallins whose ships would in ating difficulties
in the issuing
of of the government. It calls tenon Small, editorial writer for the At-
[dud and explained as merely tens- burg struck the emigrants
steamship
line had
the near future leave for South Af. v lucent
Semitic propaganda, and they
i sa , 50
o n,..
porary. Appealing for greats'r con- thunderbolt (nom the blue.
lira class tickets but the the government to take all neves- tante Constitution; William Joseph
were boll cross-examined regard-
fidence in the Labor government, . Fertunately there was an organ- rice and after eorrespondence with agreed to place at the disposal of sary steps to relieve the situation. Simmons, former head of the Ku
tlilittl,t1;:a. ,sl ooubrtenvinoefd the fttrellrs aw, h t livcih.
he complained against the JeWish izatien alive to the situates and London Were able to reserve at the
as well for it own prestige in the Klux Klan; Dr, Frank EsItbridee,
Leading Re- i
attacks on British officials and the ready to (stet. with the conditions as ordinary rates about 130 steamship off had to be declined because . eyes (of the civilized world as for local physician; James I. Lowry, War Rabbi of --
SO
lira.
for Poland and 50 for the (tflicials of the company made
13ritish government, saying that they arose. Unfortunate, however, tickets,
form Temoie for 34
sake of the . victims of the at sheriff of Fulton County, and Ed.
the Jews do not pay due tribute to it is that whenever a crises arises Latvia; in addition thereto the Kov- a condition that the emigrants werel the
t [.e. , economic oppression.
F. 13end, undertaker.
to Pacify AntitSamites.
Years.
the positive achievement of the in human affairs that there are no Committee was able to procure to appear in the dining salon at din.
'I he memorandum of the Jewish ,
le. A'ayda Voevod, speaking to
Claims to Be Non-Partisan.
Club asserts that
government officials in Palestine. petmle who never Seraph, to take in Kovno itself 50 tickets tin the nor in evening dress. It was abet- - I
Claiming to be "strictly non-sec-
NEW YORK.--Dr. Joseiffi Sil- the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Emphasizing the necessity for advantage of the misery and tribu. English steamship Caledonia Cas-
Rat. of question to ask the !the Jews of America have, through farina and non-partisan," this so- vermeil, for 34 years rabbi ' of correspondent, explained that he
tle, which was to sail from London lately
achieving an understanding be- 'Miens of their fellows.
knew that M. TazIadanu was an
emigrants to provide themselves t he Joint Distribution Cern mittee, called Caucasian crusade move- • E! I • F
,.
F i f t h
tween Jews and Arabs he conclud- Within two weeks after the new on hloreh 20. Information then with tuxedos and dinnth•r g 0 ,,
ran t rt ihbeu tit,..dituinptcti ' ‘ .aertia tn[ (fi $T2,7,,,,?nt,ttbrOuteel prere)flpto,sease ctoor d in,
avenue and Sixty:fifth strneet, ad colnets7lynkceonnn:cnttelw
ed by asking the delegates nut to law came, all third class acetone c o me that there were in Lithuan- They were making super unian et. .
emitiltinantwi-hgCmnitaije
''fervently fnoiortetnriar
for the last eight years rabbi- organizations, but he had never-
doubt the sincerity of the British modations on all steamers going to is and in Poland 200 and 100 per- forts to raise t he money for the Pe relief of the Jews of f ed an d, un i versa ll y ere
ordinated
the emeritus, died Saturda y afternoon theless invited him to act as chief
t "Were it not for the succor ex- ballot b y white
peernment in its desire to estab. South Africa has been taken up, suns respectively prepared to leave
citizens use
for of the
I
I: li the Jewish National Home in and the steamship agents in the for South Africa so that they would
ti,e:ielt;thi eby j tehwesir ob fret.137,eiann,iin Awnolueird- ' tphreottLtiuornityefott[u(rwsrocpiadlitokradlerhefroir. nEt :3:30 o'clock at his bonito, 66 of his ministry office, am he be-
(Turn to Last Page.)
ast Eighty-sixth street. Ile had lieved that in that way the govern-
accordance with the terms of the
been ill for a Week.
Dr. Silverman meat would be able to pacify the
Palestine mandate.
have been strangled by their per. !age, for the Preservation of gov-
"'III
art and the oppression of the gee. ernmental integrity" and to purge Aug. , ' 25 have been 70 Years old on anti-Semitic organizations and also
.5.
Jewish Labor Leaders Speak.
ernment," the me
TEACHER
PUNISHED
to learn through AL Tazladanu the
memorandum de. the government t and industry of all .
Although the conference WO ,
The funeral was held on Tues- inside details of their plans.
Glares. "The Joint Distribution "alien" and "racial" influence.
FOR INTERMARRYING
day morning at 10 (o'clock in Tem• -
private the Jewish Telegraphic
has rescued several
M. Tasladanu's home is now un-
Of
particular
interest
to
those,
ply Emanuel. The sermon WRS
.Agency understands that Dr.
der police observation and he will
million Jews from destruction, but who will watch the attitude of the
BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.)—
Shiers address came in response to ,
preached by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, continue under surveillance until
the
l'olish
government
dare
no
Caucasian
crusade
movemn
.
The dismissal of a Jewish wo-
speeches made by the Palestinian
longer remain indifferent to the religious matters is question 12 on
ill , rabbi of the Free Synagogue. Dr. the public prosecutor decides what
man teacher from the schools
delesstes, particularly one by Dr.
--
Jess ish situation and must create the circular: "Would you like to Silverman was in ill-health for a action to take.
Ben-Gurion, who outlined the Jevv. Large Scale Settlement Ap - supported by the Jewish com- Noted Californian Served on opportunities of livelihood for its be afliliated with a great, and the gaud part of the winter, but had
M. Codrenu, who was arrested
munity of Miskoloz because she
recovered.
ish achievements in Palestine and
pears Likely Despite
United States Shipping
Jewish citizens.
last week, demanded his release
only, patriotic fraternity of your I aP T
married a Christian has been .
PahreenrtalbY
pointed out the difference between
bi left a wife, who was until the date of his trial, while be-
kind
and
creed,
blood
and
breed;
Joseph
Michaelis,
Charge
Discrimination.
L
W
ast
ee
ee's
k
D
enial.
en
i
a
l
.
B
o
ard
.
upheld
by
the
Hungarian
gov-
Jewish immi gration to Palestine
Henrietta Block of Galveston. ing qut•stioned by the state's attar-
n(ilounsopt redjsub,biilcivessi
partisan
san re- Texas,
"The Jewish population has for ig
and four daughters, Mrs. ney. His demand was refused and
and immigration to other coun-
,
inidustrial tlis-
or industrial
tries. He explained that the Jew-
LOS ANGELES.—(J. T. A.)_.
13 E It I. I N . —(J. T. A.) — arisen between the Jewish au-
Mrs. Bernard L. the prosecuting attorney an-
putations?"
Thou
the
letter
city
and
tilt:Hiles
the Miskoloz
au- Meyer Lissner, former member of especially onerous economic de- part of the question disavows re- Campo, Mrs. Edwaril Gluck of this flounced that he would not
ish immigration increased the gov- Although he stated that he knew eminent.
A and
serious
conflict bud
be re-
thorities over the dismissal of ' the United States Shipping Board sevt•nil
years
past is,
suffered
from ex-
an ft
pression
which
to a limited
ernment's revenue because the ntehing of the reported plan of the
Mrs. Herbert Siegel of leased before trial.
ligious
prejudices,
the
first
part
re-
the teacher, the local authori-
Larchmont, N. Y.
and active in state and national tent, a repercussion of the general
general prosperity of the country Peruvian government to grant
Jews
Panic-Stricken.
ties demanding her reinstate- Republican party circles, died here 1. conomic situation in I eland, the firs to the Caucasian crusade
Scholar and Philanthropist.
raised the standard of life in all 2,000,000 hectares of land in east-
The Jews of Uriev, Bessarabia,
movement as a fraternity of "your
ment.
it is not to „ en c i . "
sections of the population.
suddenly of heart disease at the memorandum slates.
ern Peru for exclusive Jewish solo-
Dr. Silverman was one of the are in a state of panic in connec-
No clarifying statement
When the matter came up in age of 59, lie is survived by a be denied that the chaos which
Me Ben-Gurion said that a pal- nization, Alberto Salomon, Peru-
prominent rabbis in America. lion with the murder of Shalom
. . is meant. He was known not only as the Landau, which occurred on Friday.
icy which keeps Palestine open to vian foreign minister, who is visit- court the government rues!. widow, two sons and a laughter. ensued after the World War, the is made as Nol
to what . creed
nized that the steps taken by At the time of his death he was a rise of new nationalities, the l
Jewish immigration and not only ing here, said that if the means
In none of the questions, how- rabbi of the most influential tern- The Jewish Telegraphic Agency
protects the Arab in his right but , are essallabie tee large sc ale jew... the Jewieh community -officials !member of the State Industrial Ai' Iteration of political boundary-
pm in tee metropolis .but as a correspondent, speaking
the
were proper anti uphelti its de-
cider! Commission, w h i c h he lines, the creation of new tariff ever, is any request made for the scholar writer, philanthropist and telephone with the Jewish over
sees that he shares arnidy in the , ish colonization Peru is undould-
leaders
,

,
restriction, une mplo yment, change
in t•reased pros
p erity of the coun- oily the most suitable place, and s. vision in dismissing the teacher.
founded in 1920.
active
member
of
Drive,
wan
informed
While
none
of
the
sponsors
are
orator.
Ile
was
an
act
that
the
of values have conspired to create applicant's religious affiliations. of the Cler ty ('Iub whi h is ade
try is certainly not doomed to he pointed out that his govern-
Jews are fearful of further devel-
Born in irin Francisco, he was
Jews it is net yet known whether
failure.
mint is already negotiating with
[ f Protetant
's
c minismters. opine.nts in wi hat adppears . to be
. graduated froni the Los Angeles economic crises in Poland. But any Jews have hem invited to .
there is not any doubt that the ,reply
Miss Meyerson described the lei. various imnegration anti colonize-.
n
1
3n
y
in
sr
p
g
en
c
li
y
a
l
invitation
Dr
SIN
d
fin t ol
h questionnaire.
-Semitia c
D Law
School in 1899. In 1908 hr economic irises of the Jews of
In essien that the suspension of ire-non societies.
He pointed out
I Organized
The Caucasian crusade move-I man attended the funeral of Car- campaign. All stores owned by
the Non-Partisan City ,
this country is due not only to the ment, a sort ofnew Na Klux Klan, , dinal Farley in St. Patrick's ('a- Jews are remaining closed and
migration and other government that many Polish families had emi-
e
Central
Committee,
of
which
he
general
situation,
but
to
special
measures had made ton Palestine. grated to Peru in recent years
was later secretary. He was an conditions as well.
in no way anti-Jewish but . is thetlral. Ile was the only rabbi Jews are keeping off the streets in
Dov Hes spoke on the labor kris- through the efforts of the Warsaw
the bazaar section.
ten miter of the Lincoln-Roosevelt e
strictly non-sectarian accenting oflicially present.
As is well known, the majority
'
Wien of Palestine and declared colonization association.
Re publican League in Californis o f the
to the, ' Of late years Dr. Silverman had' Former Professor Machedon,
Jews here depend for their Jewish
o n statenest
waits . stncy
that the accusations against the
Telegraphic
el
spent
much
time
in
travel,
taking
who
murdered Sholom Landau in
in 1907 and chairman of the
Agency
,,,, \Ara
„ l trips
livelihood on commerce, Davie. '
Jewish labor immigrants were un-
Last week in a communication
• The last the presence of hundreds who
league's Los Angeles county cite-
I is
• to Palestine

.
small industry and handiwork, and Col. William Joseph Simmons, for- ' ewu
f:-untied. The delegates received to the Peruvian embassy in Wash- Prominent Detroiter Was native committee in 1908 and vice-
summers
he
had
spent
in
Eu-
were
attending the Uriev bazaar
are almost
entirely excluded from no se head of the Klan and a leader f
c•

l
r iot%t,ite. Ile was always accompanied and who has been arrested, told
the arguments of the l'ale'ting ington the
House of Shelter rresi
-
h ministry
president in IMO.
emus •try o 1 public works
in the new movement.
agriculture.
The
policy
of
the
delegation most sympathetically.
M.
N.
Silverman.
denied that negotiations hail been
the investigating authorities that
Mr. Lissner organized the Los goverment
Restricted immigration, how- •
d ent 25 ears
Y.
Dr. Silverman was the youngest he shot Landau because he hates
Fund-Raising Affected.
undertaken in Germany for Jewish
Angeles
geles City Club in 1907.
1907 Two, - onment has always tended to ever, is an important policy of the '
expel!
the Jews
from
these for
activi•
yeaN later he was named presi- ties
on which
they
depend
live- new order he said. Ile explained man ever elected as rabbi of an the Jews.
The colloction of funds for the colenizatien in l'eru, as had been
"I shot At the Jews who were
Nathan Bielfield, for more than dent of the Good Government Or- lihoods, and fill their places with that the order is Ohm/lately no ,i ,,im. portant temple in the United
7i , onist undertakings in Palestine reported last May. Senor Salo-
: mates. Ile came to this city at atte ndi n g the bazaar while I was
is being seriously afferted by the non's reference to negotiations is a generation prominent in theg anization.
Ile was also Ca, the other elements of the popula- s„ectatian and non-partisan a174 2 9 as assistant rabbi at Temple perfectly sober and conscious
of
attitude of the British govern. believed to refer to the efforts of Orthodox Jewish community
founder
of
the
Good
Governm
the
use
of
the
term
alien
in
the
I
ent
t•
f
„r ps ion. up monopolies
addition, the
what I was doing," the anti-Se-
"- Fund in 1911 and a member
and government
deprived crusade's literature refers to men- I Emanuel. at 4:3 he was the ribbi
!Tient towards the Jewish National a German group to obtain a con-
his se
set
In all ' these airs the t'emide milk leadet said. '''When I am re-
lonizing
in
l'eru.
o
o
ts.ssion
for
c

o
its
i
Detroit,
died
suddenly
on
Saturtirly.
the
executive
committer
of
th.•
c
emph[ment
tens
,
lathy
that
is
not
in
perfect
11,,ari
Hanle, particularly
delay
of
y
of thousanos
,„ e s ,i, Ideals
,,,, i , ;
was at Fifth avenue ant! Forty- leased I shall join Professor Cuza
Direct
Legislation
issuing a clear and definite State- With this group there is c u eoperet- at his home, 1955 Taylor avenut•, Californhs
" (:) ,,'1"e`n.',.: I third street. When a few years in order to widen my anti-Semitic
"'"ine`i i'ca. tih e".
Jewish workmen and other ene ;I: i r ti3ro f”'A
meat of policy concerning its fu- i"g a certain Dr. Kirschberg, a at the age of 72. Funeral servict•s I.eague. Ile took an active part of players
who
for
many
years
were
loved
was
sold and the activities."
stands for vet carefully
selected ago the property he
tore plans in l'alestine, according: Jewish lawyer, who is set•king to were held Sunday, with burial in in organizing California for the
,
..
with ovate Jewish They
in- and
lamlmar es hich
W ith de-
, enlist the support Id Jewish im-
'
Damao From Fires.
lirogressive party in 1912. When ass`wiated
re stricted immigration.
ra on It i has,
n
dustrial
es
tab
I
li
I
'
moshed
it
caused
him
personal '
migration organizations.
(Turn to LastPage.)
From (Wats, over long-distance
three qualifications for member-
Roosevelt announced his candidacy
. •

s . the applicant must be white grief. But he realized that the telephone, conic details of the fire
in 1912 Mr. Lissner was chairman wt•re thrown into the streets .hip;
frna i Rei mblan Sate through various pretexts and sub-
the Calio
iall y andthe sentime
ic
must (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.)
be loy al to
Committee, an orrice he resigtned stituted by non-Jewish workers, rac
Unite nlly.
d S States, and :
th
the memorandum
declares. "The must be of acceptable and decent
dl
to become California chairman of
the Roosevelt campaign. From (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) 1 reputation."
1912 to 1916 he was a member •tf
the national executive committer
of the Progressive party.
His other activities included the
John T. Flynn Holds New Testament to be "Infinitely'
chairmanship of the lots Angel. ,
Richer in Spirituality ;" Advises Teachers to
Board of Public Utilities fron
Exclude Study of Old Testament.
1909 to 1911 and the editorship ol
Seventy Cent. of Every Dollar Re- Uzut Resolutions Emphasize Unsatisfactory Temp o of
the California Outlook. Ile woes, I
re i ved by Pisgah Lodge Goes to
ork Which Must be Intensified; Aim to Attract
with former Governor, now l'int, I
Maintain Institution..
NEW YORK.—(.I. T. A.)—One businessman. . John Wanarnaker
I
- ---
Jewish Immigrants to Collectives.
States Senator, Hiram W. John., , I.
v. ho follows the Old Testament and John D. Archbold and many
Charges
Made
by
Woman
to redeem California from the re•
faithfully. will be implicated al- other businessmen flaunted religion
A report submitted te Pisgah l MOSCOW.— el. T. A.) —The
When
Her
Husband
litical domination of the Southt•ro
'amalgamated with the general ml-
•' st by necessity, in a low order a bit ostentatiously in their later ,
ledge No. :1-1, I. O. IL Bs l'Y ils proposed plan of a Jewish republic le•tives.
Pacific Railroad.
Is Re-Buried.
thics, is the thesis of the ar- years."
secretary shows that of every dot- : in pica Bidjan, Fur Eastern Re-
The Diet also welcomed the decis-
• Ie on "God's Geld," dealing with
After citing examples from the!
lar received in dues and initiation; public, has apparently been given
ion of the Far Eastern executive
subjt!ct of religion and business. stories of Abraham and his act of
STEPS ARE TAKEN TO
PHILADELPHIA.— I.I. T. A.) fees approximately 70 cents were :up in leading Soviet circler' but the committee
n common applied, during the period of Jan. colonization of 13ira Bidjan wilt
w hich is contributed by John T. deception on Phareah, and then on
Alessandroni
i
to separate 'lira Bidjan
GUARANTEE KASHRUTH judge
lynn to the July issue of The Abimelech; and Jacob's deception
Pleas Court overruled questions of I to June 30, to the support of char- form part of a general scheme of into an independent administrative
law raised against a suit by Mrs.,
district which will include all the
Forum. of false; and Joseph'e "pretty
A well attended meeting of the Myrtle Block who is seekin g
itable, cultural and other institu- l settlement and cultivation in the
"My own impression is that the trick" when he became famous for
to re- tions and activities maintained,' Far Eastern area of the Soviet sections ellocated for Jewish colon-
Valid Hair, comprising the reins.
ization. Nleasures to realize the
businessman's religion is not the one of the most complete and ruth-
se ntatives of synagogues belonging cover $10,000 damages from liar supported and sponsored by the Union it is reseed ed in the reselu-
decision of the Soviet government
Nemo C emetery Company for what It'flai 13'rith.
offspring of his business instinct. less grain-corners in history;" he
to the federation, all the rabbi, she charges was improper
f
r,t,c•citt•it t y pnl:,,nzr.tytiison.gasthh■ne for the creation of a separate eco-
burial
NATHAN BIELFIELD
It is the other way round. His bus- prey es the point that it is "imp's.
The report shows that during the l)ifoltihseoo
and the shochtim of the city, was
Ozet, ,,
nomic body to direct the entire work
Mess instincts are the children of I stole to read the Old Testament
held Wednesday evening, July 311. of her husband, Harry Bleck, who first six months of the current year Jews on the land, that havejust
in Bira Hidjan will also be taken
his religion," is the contention of without getting the impression that Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbis A. aton
died Jan 20. le29. The widow, ac- glee I went to the Grand I. des, for 'peen published.
C gregation Emanue l.
M.
Hershman,
by the Ozet.
ershman,
A.
M.
Ashinsky
and
•ordingly, will be permitted to pre- distributions among its charities
the author, who claims that "the religion was pretty much a matter
I
:
n
order
to
safeguard
the Kash- sent her testimony later to a jury and foundations. Lecal charities: The Ozet's resolutions point out
Management Under Fire.
most vital part of our present day of burnt offerings, of killing the J. Eisenrnan officiated.
! ruth observing Jewish public, a
that white the work in 'lira Bitijan
Indications that the plan of a
religion comes from the Old Tes. bullock properly, separating the fat
The furferal procession wound resolution was adopted that every in support of her charges.
received $146 during this peripl.
Jewish
Republic in Bien Bidjan
She
declares
that
the
body
of
Activities
planned
by
Pisgah
in
the
last
few
years
has
fully
jus
and
washing
the
inwards
according
its
way
past
all
the
institutions
in
place
where
poultry
is
being
lament. In the early days of
Christianity an effort was made to to the law; a religion of hosannas behalf of which Mr. Bielfield de- slaughtered for kosher should hav e her husband was mistakenly in- Lodge for the present term include tifi'd the colonization scheme for had been abandoned have become
in
the
following:
the
region,
emphasize
the
unsatis.
tarred
by
the
cemetery
frequent
of late, the most recent
company
voted
himself
during
his
lifetime.
a
sign
issued
by
the
Vaad
apply the principles of Jesus to life and praise-giving; a religion of
llama-
factory tempo of the work which being the suggestion of an investi-
and it resulted in a SOC iol order glorification. This is the religion The body was taken to the Eman- bonim and Vaad Ilakashruth as a the wrong section, and that a , A smoker and entertainment in
ad,
,
must
be
intensified.
The
Ozet
says
month
later
Was
gation
commission
of the land com-
reinterred
which was almost communistic. which was ladled out to the young uel Synagogue and the House of guarantee to the qualification of
in the September; a banquet to be
This lasted until a Roman Emper- people of the last generation and Shelter, where the deceased leader, the sherbet.
proper burial plot without her dressed by speakers of national re. that the future methods and forms missariat that the colonization
was
eulogized.
work
in
Bira
Bidjan
be transferred
or was converted and the Christian which the business man received
Qualified shochtim desiring to knowledge and without corn- , pule; a debate between local A. Z. of activities in Bira Bidjan must
religion became a state religion and along with the rest of the faithful.
Surviving Mr. Bielfield are his Procure the above sign certificate pliance with religious rituals. A. chapters to be held in October; aim at the development not only of from the Ozet and the Comzet to
to
be
participated
in
agriculture
but
in
the
entire
cm-
the
land
commissariat.
The
cemetery
company
asked
for
Christian bishops became interested And as these business men grew in wife. Mrs. Rebecca Bielfield; three will apply to Mr. Max Gottesman.
I a syMpa/SiUM
The vitiation of the scheme be-
01 state subsidies and rich benefices. years and intellectual power, their daughters, Mrs. Benjamin Rush, chairman of the Vend Ilakashruth. dismiseal of the case on the ground by Hillel Foundation of the Uni- i
n"nik sphere '
gan last January with the appoint-
After that, the Christian began energies were consumed in their Mrs. Jack Fishman and Mrs. Jay at Congregation Ahavath Zion. principally that damages could not !versity of Michigan, in December. ;
trate Collectives.
C
slowly to disappear and Europe material pursuits. They had Alvin, all of Detroit; three sons, Holbrook and Brush, during the 'se claimed for mental suffering or General meetings of the lodge will ' After
ment
of a special government com-
pointing to the great de-
went bark to the Old Testament neither the time nor the disposition Jacob, Louis and harry Bielfield.
,
einirset cittutoe nd nervous shock or disregard of re- : be held le•weekly, the next meet-Ifectx in the management of !lira mission to build up Bira Bidjan
ligious
and
"
p
rTi
o
in
sn
for its morals and its ethics." to stand off from their early relig-
i
o
nwork
and
to
colonize it. The commission
ssil
go
int
thi o
Mr. Bielfield was born near
ceremonial customs un.,ing to he held Monday evening,' Bidjan in the past, the Ozet plans
ious ideas and scrutinize them."
Cracow, Galicia, and came to De- Aug.
accompanied by a physical injury. ' Aug. 11, at the ll'flai Moshe ('en-'toadopt the recently announced being composed of representatives
'''`
'"'
Prefer. New Testament.
Oppous Old Testament Study.
of
the
different
government trusts
troit 40 years ago. Ile Was best
Judge Alessandroni disagreed 'ter, Dexter boulevard at Lawrence. recommendations of the special in-
i
He holds the ethics of the New
ith
the
Turning to the question of Bible known here for his activities in
o r -
• vestigating commission of the land was primarily interested in Bira
Testament are "infinitely richer in reading in the public schools, he the House of Shelter, which he CHALUTZOS WILL HOLD w
cemetery
Bidjan from the commercial point
file
and also the sugges- of view and Jewish interests
SESSIONS AT STATLER an answer to the suit. He said an
spirituality and in elevated philos- advises teachers to exclude the Old served as president for 25 years.
lions of the Ozet's revisory arm- played a !secondary role.
" "act
act of profanation grievously af- . APPEAL FOR J. N. F.
"ph)'." He regards "those early Testament: "I for one, would op- Ile was also a past president of
melee
in
order
to prevent mis-
b
y
t
h
Announcement is made
e feeling" one's religious sensibili-
Hebrew gentlemen," as he terms pose its use in schools because it the Hebrew Orphan Home and
DURING TISHA B'AB :takes in the future.
In recent months the manage-
Immigration ment of Bira Bidjan, where

them, "as the worst collection of is a bad moral influence."
served on the hoard of directors Detroit section of the Jewish Wu-. ties censtitutes • valid ease of on-
in
to
Rini
Bidjan
in
the future will 1927 when Michael Kalinin pro-
men's
Pioneer
Organization
heroes to hold up for the imitation
Concluding his article, the con- of the Jewish Old Folks Home,
for ' Linn, and that "so long a s humantt y Appeals for he Jewish National
be lathed chiefly to attract Jewish
"f the young mind." He cites a tributor to the Forum expresses the
claimed the Soviet's intention of es-
Fie was one of the founders and Palestine (Chalutzos) that the will live in the domain of the spirit Fund will be made in all local sync- immigrants
into
the
general
Soy-
number of rich Americans who opinion that "perhaps it will be a vice-president of the Beth Jacob sessions of the third biennial con. , as well as of the flesh and
tablishing a Jewish republic, has
endow gigues
on Tisha
b'Ab, morning.
this Sunday'' , iet
collectives
industrial un-
achieved their fortunes by
' gain for society when his (the bus- synagogue; vice-president of Mo- vention of the Chalutzos will be the mortal remains
of dear
ones
dertags.
In and
neghborh
been under continual fire. The
kin
ta k ing
e r e Comzet and the Ozet, charged with
ing the ethics of the Old Testament inessmen's) religion of praise-give gen Abraham synagogue on Farns- held here at Hotel Statl e r Oct. le with a reverence approaching sane- Irving Lawton of 627 Owen ave- 'of these
genets! the
claiming that there is "a good deal ing is done for; when the business- worth street; one of the founders to 19. The banquet and th e con.! City, it must follow that the law nue heads the committee in charge - will be concentrated
sth
the administration of Bina Bidjan
the
Jewish
col-
%creme
sessions
will all take place I will come to the aid of one who has of volunteers and speakers, and ad- !lectives, the workers' settlements, have been subjected to severe crit-
of hypocrisy among businessmen man who wants to be religious will and vice-president of the B'nai
• • Rockefeller Was • pious boy have to find refuge in a religion Israel Congregation on Ferry ave- at the Statler, and the only excep- suffered
mental anguish by the ditional volunteers desiring to en- i the artisanx' guilds all of which icism and a number of investigat-
lion
may
be
the
opening sea man o f :tirelessness
long before he was a millionaireiwith fewer hymns and more ethics." nue.
ing commissions have tamed in re.
or wantonness of an- list their services should do so ; should be, according to the
the convention.
other."
Ozet, ports condemning the work in Bien
through him.
financially and organizationally ,Bidjan.

DR SILVERMAN DIES
IN HIS 70TH YEAR

PERU NEGOTIATING . /
FOR COLONIZATION

M. LISSNER, CIVIC
REFORMER, IS DEAD

■•

NATHAN BIELFIEL
DIES AT AGE OF 72

Old Testament Blamed By Writer for
Low Ethics of Modern Business Men

SUES CEMETERY FOR
NOT OBSERVING LAW

B'NAI B'RITH AIDS
MANY CHARITIES

Soviet Government Gives Up Plan
p
For a Jewish Reublic
in Bira-Bidjan

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