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Amcriam lavish Periodical Carter

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views

WITHOUT BIAS I
- - —

CLIFTON ATINUS • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

lifEbETROITJEWISII ORONICLE

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1931

VOL. XXXI. NO. 13

GERMAN STUDENTS'
ASSOCIATION ASKS
NUMERUS CLAUSUS

Prominent ll'riter

1." Speak Marc"

JEWISH AGENCIES'
I GET ALLOWANCE OF
$301,262 FOR 1931

l

Jewish Students Only Three

Community Fund Announc-
es Its Allotment to the
Welfare Federation.

?er Cent of Total in

German Universities.

ARREST THE STAFF OF

$80,862, LARGEST SUM

TO NORTH END

VILNA YIDDISH PAPER

Warsaw Police Raid Private

Minyanim and Chassi-
dic Synagogues.

0$

/75

ati

fss

CLINIC

Gross Disbursement
of Federation Agencies
'
to be $359,312.

Year's

Hungarian Premier's Son
Marries Divorced Jewess.

VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The
secret marriage of Count An-
drew Bethlen, son of the Hun-
garian premier, Feb. 14 to Mag-
dalene Viola, a divorced Jewess,
has caused a sensation in Hun-
garian social circles. In view
of the fact that Premier Bethlen
is the leader of the anti-Jewish
party he instructed secret serv-
ice agents to investigate and
prevent if possible the marriage
of his son to a Jewess but they
were too late.
Magdalene Viola is the di-
vorced wife of 51. Kolaurich, a
prominent Hungarian manufac-
turer, and the daughter of the
well-known editor and author,
Max Viola, editor of the Pester
Lloyd.

Make Possible New

British

[

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC

1-0-4-0

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

' M'DONALD REAFFIRMS BRITAIN'S OBLIGATIONS TO JEWRY
UNDER MANDATE; DENIES JEWISH IMMIGRATION AND LAND
PURCHASES RESTRICTED; URGES ARABS, JEWS CO-OPERATE

lion Accord)

Letter to Dr. Weizmann, Seeking to Remove Misunderstandings of White Paper, is Laid
Before Parliament; Statement to be Sent to League of Nations
and to High Commissioner Chancellor.

WORLD ZIONIST LEADER SEES NEW POLICY AS RE-ESTABLISHING
BASIS FOR JEWRY'S CO-OPERATION WITH BRITISH GOVERNMENT

London Zionist Circles Satisfied With New Statement; Second Part of Negotiations Be-
tween Jewish Agency and Britain Resumed; Weizmann Expresses

Hope for Peace With Palestine Arabs.
The Jewish Welfare Federation,
which is a member of the Detroit
Community Fund, will receive
LONDON.—(J, T. A.)—A letter that seeks to remove certain misconceptions
from the fund for the fiscal year
misunderstandings which have arisen as to Great Britain's Palestine policy
1931 a net allowance of $30I,-
262.48. This sum, plus $58,050
in the White Paper of October, 1930, was sent Friday by Premier MacDonald to
coming from self-support, consti-
Chaim Weizmann, who resigned the presidency of the Jewish Agency and the World
tutes a total gross disbursement
Zionist Organization as a protest against the White Paper.
of $359,312.48 for the Jewish
Among the salient points of the letter are a redefinition of the term "landless Arabs" as referred
agencies in Detroit which are mem-
PRIME MINISTER MecDONALD,
to in the White I'aper which is now explained to refer only to such Arabs as can be shown to have been
bers of the Detroit Community Eighteen Organizations Co-
displaced
from the lands they occupied as the result of Jewish land purchases; the promise of a gov-
Fund. The itemized allowances
ernment investigation to determine what state and other lands can be properly made available for close
Operate; Seek to Raise
follow;
settlement by Jews in accordance with Article VI of the Mandate; a denial that further land purchases
$10,000 Quota.
The Fresh Air Society has been
by Jews are restricted, although
MRS. ELMA E. LEVINGER
allowed $16,172.98; the Ilebrew
centralized control of land trans-
Free
Loan
Association,
$6,610;
thel
Saturday
evening marks the
Jewish students in German uni
Junior Hadassah announces that
actions is contemplated.
versities now constitute only about Mrs. Levinger, prominent Jewish Jewish Centers Association, $38,-, opening of the Jewish National
On the matter of immigration
628;
the
Jewish
Child
Care
Coon-'
Fund
Bazaar
at
the
Philadelphia-
3 to 4 per cent of the entire stu- writer, will be the speaker at the
the Premier's letter states that
dent population as compared with $10 anniversary luncheon to be cil, $30,988; the Jewish Children's' Byron Center, which will continue
there is no intention to prohibit
Home,
$16,000;
the
Jewish
Social
for
three
days,
closing
Monday
5/: per cent in 1911, according to held March 1 at hotel Statler.
the further immigration of Jews,
Service Bureau, $64,102.50; the evening. It is expected that $10,-
figures contained in the Central.
abandons the White l'aper's prin-
North End Clinic in the Leopold 000 will be raised through the
Verein Zeitung, the organ of the
ciple
of estimating this immigra-
1—Denies intention of banning Jewish immigration.
Wineman Memorial Building, $80,- combined efforts of the 18 organ-
Central Association of German
tion with regard to Arab-Jewish
2—Abandons White Paper's principles of estimating this im-
.86r.50; the United Jewish Chari- izations which are co-operating
Citizens of Jewish Faith. The
unemployment
and re-establishes
ties, $28,158.50, and the Y. W. with the Detroit council of the
migration on principle of Arab-Jewish unemployment and
figures were compiled by Dr. Mar-
the previous principle of immigra-
11. A., $19,740.
re-establishes previous principle of economic absorptive
Jewish National Fund for the suc-
got Melchior,
tion according to the economic ab-
capacty.
The nine Jewish agencies listed cess of this affair.
Dr. Melchior lays the decline in
sorptive capacity of the country.
Mrs. Max Hayman is general
above, which participate in the
3—Reaffirms "landless Arabs" to mean only those shown to
the percentage of Jewish students
Reaffirms Obligations.
chairman,
assisted
by
Mrs.
Ilyman
funds
raised
have been displaced as result of Jewish land purchases.

by the Detroit Com-
to the post-war impoverishment of
The letter also promises to take
Milkovsky, and Mrs. Eli ac e,
the German-Jewish middle classes Will Address $100-a-Plate munity Fund, are among the 41
4—Says further Jewish land purchases not restricted, but cen-
into consideration the claim of Jew-
chairman
of
merchandise.
Mrs.
constituent
and
co-operating
mem-
which makes it impossible for them',
tralized control is planned,
ish labor for a due share in public
Dinner in New York
bers of the Jewish Welfare Fed- Samuel Heyman and Mrs. Max
to send their children to college.',
5—Promises to consider claim of Jewish labor for due share
works, admits the right of the Jew-
On March 4.
eration of which henry Wineman Schubiner are secretaries. A.1J.
In 1911 Jewish women students
in
public
works.
ish
Agency to employ Jewish labor
is president and Dr. John Slawson Koffman is treasurer of the bazaar
formed about 10 per cent of. all
exclusively on all works or under-
6—Admits right of Jewish Agency to employ Jewish labor ex-
and is assisted by Harry Kraft?!
NEW YORK. — Invitations are •is executive director.
women university students in Ger-
clusively on Jewish Agency undertakings.
Mrs. Eva Pollock is chairman of
many. Today they are only a lit- out for a testimonial dinner in hon-
7—Denies criticizing Histadruth and Jewish Agency and
the program committee, assisted
tle more than 6 per cent of the' or of Prof. Albert Einstein, at the
praises their services.
by Mrs. Charles Brodie, and Mts.
Hotel Astor, on Wednesday eve- FRANKLIN TO ADDRESS
total.
8—Reaffirms intention to administer Palestine in accordance
Philip Slomovitz is in charge of
ning, March 4, under the auspices
DETROIT LODGE NO. 55
In thy medical and legal (mob'
with n•htlate.
the Darling Ads, assisted by Mts.
ties, where the percentage of Jew-,
Maurice Landau and Mrs. Aaron
9—Announces existing economic conditions not to be crystal-
JERUSALEM. — The presi-
Will Speak Tuesday Evening on Kurland.
ish students is largest, a drop has,
lized.
dent of the Arab Executive, in
also been noticeable, from 12.8 to'
"If I Were a Christian."
10—Promises government probe to determine what state lands
Societies Pledge Gifts.
a letter addressed to the Brit-
10.3 per cent, respectively, in 1911
DR. CHAIM WEIZMANN
available for close settlement by Jews,
Mrs. Milkovsky, who was in
ish high commissioner in Pales-
to 5.9 and 5.1 per cent, respec-
Dr. Leo M. Franklin, rabbi of charge of the speakers' committee
tine, says that Prime Minister
tively, in 1930,
Temple Beth El, will address the announces that a number of or-
MacDonald's recent letter to
members of Detroit Lodge No. 55, ganizations have pledged to bring
Dr, Chaim Weizmann "inter-
Knights of Pythias, at the Castle their entire membership to the
preting" the Paikfield Whke
Arrest Vilna Journalists.
Hall, 3153 Cass avenue, on Tues- bazaar and to march into the hall
Paper, has rendered any under-
VILNA.—(J. T. A.)—Zalman
day evening, Feb. 24, at 8:30 in a body, preceded by brass bands.
standing
between Arabs and
Reisin, editor of the Yiddish daily,
o'clock, on the subject, "If I Were A number of these organizations
Jews impossible.
Der Tag, was arrested following a
I a Christian."
also pledged to bring contributjgps
The president of the Arab
raid on the paper's editorial and
Dr. Franklin, who left on Tues- In cash to the bazaar, besideflie:
Unemployment Brings Lay-
'executive holds that the letter
administrative offices, the plant
day for New York to occupy the couroging their members to pa- Junior Hadassah $10-a-Plate
"entitles the Jewish Agency to
Will Occupy Temple Pulpit;
where it is published, and the resi-
'
er
Crowds
Seeking
Free
pulpit of Dr. Stephen S. Wise at tronize the booths. Among the
boycott Arab labor, which is
dence of Mr. Rejoin, Abraham Gor-
Affair to be Held on
Dr. Franklin to Speak at
'.the Free Synagogue, where he is organizations that have made
Cultural Recreation.
contrary to Article 6 of the
don, the publisher, and several
March 1.
to speak on "As Jew to Jew," is these pledges are:
mandate."
Free Synagogue, N. Y.
staff members.
Women's:
European Jewish
EDITOR'S NOTE: To illustrate how
cutting his Eastern stay short in
"I therefore am compelled to
Mr. Gordon and the staff mem-
theconstituent group. of the Jewish
'order to be here to address Detroit Women's Welfare Organization,
With the approach of the tenth
On Sunday morning, Feb. 22,
submit to the Arab Executive
bers were also arrested. Police'
n ein ( aprie o, :de
d eirn a 17;1
,Ie . p Detroit
)...t
aid the
Progressive Ladies' Unterstitzungs celebration of the Detroit unit of
Lodge
No.
55.
The
meeting
will
committee the proposition to
Rabbi David Lefkowitz of Dallas,
would give no reason for the ar-1
, be open to members only, and Dr. Verein, Hebrew Ladies' Social Junior Hadassah, through its $10 erisie. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle I.
boycott all Jews in all matters,
rests. Through the intervention
•rticles deacrib- Texas, president of the Central
It. R. Goldstone, chancellor com- Fund, Detroit Ladies' Aid Society, luncheon to be held March 1, at, publishina • series of . operate
following the principles of re-
of former Deputy Schabad, Mr.
h ow
Conference of American Rabbis,
Zviller Ladies' Aid Society, and Hotel Statler, comes the announce- rhe ' ':Irr.na hn h'a"
mander
of
the
lodge,
urges
all
il
for
"
the
i
r
e
ciprocation,"
he writes.
Reisin was released later.
members to come early and attend W estern Ladies' Society.
meat that Mrs. Elma Ehrlich Lev- creased as a result of the depression. and one of the outstanding figures
Zalman Rejoin, editor of the
In the following, the mixth article in the
Men's:
B'rith Sholom, Ra- inger
in
a
body.
Bernard
A.
Pearl
is
of
C
I
Columbus
has
accepted
an
oeries, re oullineil the eervicee reedared in the American Jewish ministry,
"Lexicon of Jewish Literature,"
akings carried out or furthered
PROF. ALBERT EINSTEIN
Verein, invitation to be the chief speaker the unmployed youth be the JeZeh
Unterstitzungs
chairman of the publicity commit- domer
is a brother of Abraham Reisin,
will occupy the pulpit of Temple by the Jewish Agency, denies in-
on that occasion. Mrs. Levinger's Centers ' Association).
of the American Palestine Cam- tee in charge of this lecture.
Yiddish playwright and poet.
(Turn to Last Page.)
ending
criticism of the Jewish la-
visit is looked forward to with keen
Dr. Franklin's lecture opens
paign, it was announced by Mor-
bor organizations in Palestine and
Due, in part, to the widespread
interest, since she is nationally
ris Rothenberg, national chairman. the educational program of De-
Police Raid Synagogue,
ecognizes
the value of their serv-
prevalence
of
unemployment
among
known as a writer of juveniles,
WARSAW.—I.1, T. A.)—Police The cover-charge will be $100 per troit Lodge No. 55 for 1931, and
ices, announces that existing eco-
text books, and modern plays, as the Jewish boys and girls of De-
will be followed by lectures by
raided a number of small Warsaw • person.
nomic conditions in Palestine are
troit,
the
attendance
figures
of
the
an indefatigable worker in the in-,
Announcement that Professor leaders in the banking, industrial
synagogues while the morning
not to he crystallised and reaffirms
terests of Jewry, and as a brilliant Jewish Centers Association have
services were in progress. The Einstein had accepted the invita- and professional life of the corn-
Britain's intention of administer-
been showing a steady increase.
speaker.
synagogues belong to the Chassidic tion of Felix M. Warburg, honor- munity. Mr. Pearl has charge of
ing Palestine in accordance with
This is significant of the times,
Arrangements
fur
the
musical
sect and to private groups. The ary chairman of the eampaign and publicity for the entire series.
the Mandate.
since
it
shows
a
trend
away
from
orifice allege that they have no Mr. Rothenberg, has brought nu-
At its next regular meeting on program are now being completed,. commercial recreation to the free
The letter concludes by repeating
with
Ilya
Schkolnik,
concert
master
legal permit for their existence. merous requests to national head-
Thursda y afternoon , Feb.,
20 at
that "the obligations imposed upon
cultural recreation offered by the
All synagogues in Poland must re- quarters of the campaign at III EX - COUNT TO ADDRESS
the 1'. W. II. A. clubhouse, 89 Ro- of the Detroit Symphony Orches- Centers.
the Mandatory by its acceptance of
tra,
as
violin
soloist.
Emma
Laza-
ceive a license from the govern- Fifth avenue, from prominent in- SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. wena street, the executive board
the Mandate are solemn interna-
roff Scharer will contribute vocal
The increased number of boys
members of the League of Jewish
ment in order to be able to carry dividuals and organizations outside
tional obligations from which
selections appropriate to the spirit and girls in attendance at the Jew-
of New Noll( ( ity for the privilege
on their religious functions.
Women's
Organizations
will
be
,
there is not now, nor has there
Alfred Niezychowski, author and
of the. occasion. The complete pro- ish Centers is made up of two
The places invaded by the po- of participating in this event.
been at any time, any intention to
, former German naval officer, will, hostesses at a tea for presidents gram will be announced next week. types: There are those who have
51r. Rothenberg also announced
lice are known as "shtiblach,",
and
representatives
of
organiza-
depart.
To the tasks imposed by
be the speaker at the next meet-'
The Detroit unit is joining the lung been members and who now,
noted for their fervor during, that this function would mark the ins of the Young People's Society tions desiring to become members
the Mandate, Ilk Majesty's Gov-
national organization in its cele- , finding themselves out of work,
prayer, conduct their services. beginning of a drive in New York of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, of the league. Any Jewish wo-
ernment have set their hand, and
bration of 10 years of constructive spend much of evening leisure time
French University of Besancon, City to raise $1,000,000 toward a Sunday, Feb. 22, at 3 p. m., at the men's club that is interested in
then will not withdraw it. But if
social and educational labor in Pal- at the Centers; and there are those
s altered all through the Jewish fund of $2,500,000 which is being branch synagogue on Twelfth the aims and purposes of the
their efforts are to be successful,
estine, by re-dedicating itself to the who formerly frequented pay or
sought
nationally
for
the
1931
bud-
section of Warsaw. Among the
there is need for co-operation, con-
street near Clairmont. The meet- league and wishes to join may ap- work not only in words, but in commercial recreation and now
other places of worship raided get of the Jewish Agency for Pal- ing will be open only to members. ply to Mrs. Charles Smith, Long-
fidence, readiness on all sides to ap-
deeds. Through the $10 luncheon, that they are without employment
ere private Minyanim, or re- estine in co-xperation with the Ker.
predate the difficulties and com-
Lieutenant Count von Niezy- fellow 2089, who is chairman of Detroit members are emphatically and cannot afford to continue pry
en Ilayesod (Palestine Foundation
ligious quorums.
arrangements
for
the
afternoon.
plexities of the problem, and above
chowski is a nobleman who became
re-affirming their obligations to ing for recreation, they have start-
A number of anti-Semitic stu- Fund) and Hadassah. In addition a German naval officer and served
The clearing bureau, in the es-
, all, there must be a full and un-
Palestine and contributing their ed to flo•k to the Jewish Centers
dent organizations in Poland have to Mr. Warburg, and Mr. Rothen- on the Kronprinz Wilhelm until tablishment of which the league share to the national budget of Association.
qualified recognition that no solu-
been invited to participate in the berg the national officers of the his internment in the United was largely instrumental, is now $85,000. Junior Iladassah now
tion can be satisfactory or perma-
Paid Membership Decreases.
.second international student con- campaign include, I/r. Cyrus Ad-
in
operation
at'
8079
Twelfth
nent
which is not based upon jus-
RABBI DAVID LEFKOWITZ
States. He has since become an
maintains a children's village at
As might be expetted, with an
ference to discuss ways and means ler, Lieut. Gov . Lehman, Hon. Jul- American citizen and, by reason Twelfth street. The bureau aims Meier Shfeyeh, a nurses training
tice, both to the Jewish people
increasing number of members un-
to fight anti-Semitism in the Euro- ian 1V. Mack, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, of his citizenship, has waived all to correlate the splendid work of school, an agricultural colony, and employed and with jobs growing lieth El, taking the place of Dr. and to the non-Jewish communities
of Palestine."
nean universities which will be Nathan Straus, Jr., Rabbi Airlift right to the title of count.
the existing relief-giving agencies participates in Jewish National
scarcer, the paid up membership 1.eo 31. Franklin, who on the same ,
held in April at Lausanne, Switz- Hillel Silver, Dr. Lee K. Frankel
Paper Led to Protests.
The subject of his speech will ---the Detroit Emergency Relief, Fund work.
roster of the Jewish Centers Asso- morning will occupy the Free
Inland, under the auspices of the and Joseph C. Hyman. This will be his book, "The Voyage of the the Home Relief, the Jewish So-
The White Paper and its "mis-
It is anticipated that the efforts ciation is diminishing. Thus at the Synagogue pulpit of Dr. Stephen
be
the
only
public
function
in
which
cial
Service
Bureau
and
the
Ze-
I :emotional Student Service.
Kronprinz Wilhelm," which relate . :
of the Detroit unit will be reward-
enkell branch for 1929 there WAS! S. Wise at New York,
t
(Turn to ''age Opposite Editorial)
the distinguished
his experiences as an officer on dakah Club: Samuel Levine of the ed by an attendance exceeding the a monthly average of only 248
theory of relativity will participate
Dr. Lefkowitz, who is a brilliant
board Inc German mystery ship Centers is in charge of the bureau. minimum goal of 250. Reserva- members. In 1930 this remained
r
nk
g.
in
New
„Loi
during
11 u his
thinker
and
a
forceful
speaker,
has
tions for the luncheon, from mem- low with 214 members of which 22
during the
War$51r. )c.
Niezy-
and :Iles. Einstein
bers as well as nun-members, will were less than three. months in ar- chosen as his subject The Last
directly from Pasadena and will chowski is the only surviving o
MRS. OSCAR ROBINSON
Days of Shylock—A Vindication."
be rereived by Miss Charlotte Lev, rears of their membership dues.
embark fur Germany the some rev of those who served on the e
NEXT RADIO SPEAKER chairman of the donor committee,
ship. In his talk, he will also touch
At the Melbourne branch there The address will he part a re-
view
of Ludwig Lewisohn's latest
Euclid 2068-.1, until next Saturday was a monthly average of only'
The address by Prof. Einstein upon his impressions of America
Work of B'nai B'rith Reviewed evening, Feb. 28. Miss Bessie 1,478 members for 1929 and in 1930 book under that title. This book
and other distinguished speakers, and Americans. Mr. Niezychow-
has
been
widely read and discussed
Over
Cantor's
Jewish
Radio
Brenner, treasurer of the luncheon, this continued to dextrose, falling
Mrs. Estelle M. Sternberger including Dr. Stephen S. Wise will ski has spoken before many so-
and has called forth a variety of
Forum Last Sunday.
be broadcast over the complete na- cieties in Detroit and has been re-
(Turn
to
Last
Page)
(Turn
to
Page
Opposite
Editorial)
opinions.
Dr. Lefkowitz'a discus- Will Hold Annual Meeting in
Makes Tour in Interest
tion-wide net-work of the Colum- ceived enthusiastically wherever
Mrs. Oscar C. Robinson. presi-
sion of it, therefore, is of great
New York City This
, he has appeared.
bia Broadcasting Co.
of Fund Appeal.
Interest.
dent of the League of Women's
Sunday.
Organizations, will lie the speaker
Services begin, as usual, at
NEW YORK.—Several cities of
over Cantor's Jewish Radio Forum
10:45. The public is welcome.
NEW
YORK.
— Announcement
the Middle West are being visited
this Sunday, over Station W5IIIC,
Will Address Education Assn.
is mad e by Judge Irving Lehman
1 /1, Estelle M. Sternberger, execu-
from 1 to 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Robin-
Dr. Lefkowitz comes to Detroit that the first annual meeting of
tive
tire secretary of the National
son will speak on "The Work of
to address the National Education the national council of the
Council of Jewish Women, in the
Jewish
Jewish Women's Organizations."
Association convention, He will
interest of its fund appeal, to
George Galvani directs the forum's Author of Play "Dreyfus Affaire" Horsewhipped by Wom- speak at the Monday morning ses- Welfare Board will be held in New
York City on Sunday, Feb. 22, at
which cities throughout the United
musical program and Aaron Kur-
sion of the department of super- the Young Men's Hebrew
an During l'arisian Premiere ; Twelve Persons Ar-
States and Canada are contribut- Event to Be Observed at Banquet in Kinder Theater Sunday land is chairman of the hour, which
Associa-
intendence. The meeting will be tion,
Ninety-second street and
ing. The cities in her itinerary
rested After She Instigates a Riot.
Evening; Writer Describes Triple Purpose
is sponsored by Joaeph Cantor of
held at the Masonic Temple audi- Lexington avenue.
include Cleveland, Detroit. Cincin•
Cantor's Furniture Shop of
of Detroit's Yiddish Schools.
torium Monday, Feb. 23, at 9 a.
Judge Lehman, president of the
nati, Chicago and St. Louis, and a
Twelfth street.
The woman, who came back- m. Dr. lefkowitz's topic will be
PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—That the
Jewish Welfare Board, and asso-
special lecture tour among the
Julius Deutelbaum, the speaker
given of their time, their labor, over Cantor's Radio Forum last passions engendered by the famous stage to see Richepin, suddenly "Family Influence and Back- ciate judge of the Court of Ap-
council sections in the state of
By ABRAHAM H. JAFFIN
their energy, their money. It was Sunday, reviewed the accomplish- Dreyfus affaire have not entirely pulled out of her dress a horse-, ground.
peals; Dr. Cyrus Adler, chairman
Oklahoma, where she will deliver
whip and slashed him across the Celebrate Washington's Birthday. of the
On Sunday, Feb. 22, the Sho- largely due to their untiring ef- ments of the B'nai B'rith order.
army and navy committee
the council Sabbath address in
cooled after two generations Was face. As she was removed from
On Saturday evening, Feb. 21, of the board, and president of the
Tulsa, in addition to addresses in lorn Aleichem Folks Institute will forts, and to the assistance of a He pointed out that the order is
demonstrated here at the opening the room she shouted hysterically the eve of Washington's Birthday, American Jewish Committee;
few
more
who
have
come
to
their,
celebrate
its
fifth
anniversary
at
a
Ben-
now
Si
years
old
and
that
the
De-
Oklahoma City and McAlester,
rescue in moments of need that troit chapter, Pisgah Lodge, is 73 of Jacques Richepin's play, "The "we shall not let this play be per- the members of Congregation jamin J. Buttenwieser, treasurer;
Mrs. Alexander Kohut of New banquet to be given at its kinder-
Dreyfus Affaire," when 12 persons formed."
center
of,
the
existence
of
till.-
Beth
El
will
gather
in
the
social
and
Harry
L.
Glucksman,
execu-
years old. Naming the benefac-
York City is chairman of the coun- . theater.
Richepin's play is based on the hall of the Temple for a social af- tive director of the board,
were arrested after a riot insti-
Five years ago this institution learning was made possible.
will pre-
tions of the order, Mr. Deutelbaum
cil's committee for the fund ap-
gated by a woman who interrupt- case of Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a fair which will take the form of a sent their reports. Delegates from
Devotion at Teachers.
said that they minister "to the
peal; Mrs. Jacob H. Schiff, vice- won founded by a handful of peo-
Jewish
artillery officer who lived formal dance. The function is all parts of the country, represent-
ed
the
performance
by
horsewhip-
The
school
has
lived
through
frailties of mankind, ranging f r om
chairman; Mrs. Nathan Eisenman, ple with the following objects in
for many years under the onus of being arranged by the activities ing Jewish community centers and
many critical periods during its the tender care of orphans who ping the author.
treasurer, and Estelle M. Stern- view: To give Jewish children a
The persons arrested are said to being convicted as a traitor after committee of the Temple and is Young Men's and Young Women's
existence. It has encountered never knew mother love, to homes
berger, director of the fund ap- non-partisan Jewish training. to
educate the Jewish adults, simi- many obstacles. Nevertheless, in for the aged and infirm. Hospitals be members of the Camelot du he had been found guilty of selling intended to afford an opportunity Hebrew Associations, will attend.
peal.
spite of these obstacles and con- and sanatoriums of all descriptions Roi, a Royalist organization. The army secrets and sentenced to to members of the congregation to
The officers of the Jewish Wel-
Local council officers, serving as larly, and to stimulate their inter-
tinuous struggles, the work has have been founded and are being woman, elaiminng to be the daugh- Devil's Island. The case aroused hecome better acquainted with one fare Board are Judge Irving Leh-
members of • committee and as est in Jewish culture and cultural
ter of Major Faterhazy, a leading widespread interest and also en- another. Music will be furnished man, president; Felix M. Warburg,
gone on and it has made consider- maintained."
regional associates, will co-oper- needs, and to promote Jewish cul-
gendered anti-Semitism in France. by Ange Lorenzo and his Venetian Jacob M. Loeb, Jacob K. Newman,
able progress. This ran be as-
"Notables among these benefac- figure in the Dreyfus case, who was
ate in the plans for their respective ture.
The few men and women who cribed not only to the tireless tions," Mr. Deutelbaum said, "are acquitted of a charge of selling It led to the overthrow of a cabi- Serenaders, and there will be a M. C. Sloss, vice-presidents; Ben-
cities during the visits of Mrs.
net and the resignation of a num- number of special surprise fea- jamin J. Buttenwieser, treasurer;
workers,
but
also
to
the
genuine
military
secrets
of
the
French
organized
this
institution
the Hospital for Consumptives at
Sternberger. Detroit leaders serv- have
ing on the committee are Mrs. Jo- were pioneers and idealists of the devotion and unfaltering endur- Denver, containing a research de- army after Dreyfus' trial, shouted ber of army officers, who had per- tures. A particular effort is being Joseph Rosenzweig, secretary, and
jured
themselves in order to dem- made to interest ,Le "young mar-I Harry L Gluckman, executive di-
ance
of
the
teachers.
Upon
sev-
to
Richepin,
"you
have
insulted
i
highest
type.
They
brought
in-
seph M. Welt and Bin Fred A.
i age Dreyfus' reputation,
rector,
(Turn to Last Page)
the memory of my father."
vied set" in this affair.
numerable sacrifices. They have (Turn to Palo Opposite Editorial)
Ginaburg•

BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—A nu-
lu•us clausus against Jewish stu-
dents was one of the demands
which the general executive of the
German Student Association, meet-
ing here, decided to make. Plans
were made for the association's
members to conduct anti-Jewish
propaganda in all universities and
to work for a restriction in the
number of Jewish students in
every German university. The as-
sociation is recognized in several
states as the official voice of the
student body.

BAZAAR OF J. N. F.
TO OPEN SATURDAY

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as enunciat-

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Dr.

Leading Points in MacDonald's
Statement on Palestine Policy

EINSTEIN TO AID
PALESTINE DRIVE

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Arab Leader Makes
Threat of Boycott

MRS. E E. LEVINGER Centers Increase • RABBI LEFKOWITZ
LUNCHEON SPEAKER Service to Youth TO SPEAK SUNDAY

CLEARING BUREAU
FOR RELIEF WORK
NOW IN OPERATION

COUNCIL'S LEADER
TO VISIT DETROIT

JEWISH WELFARE
BOARD CONVENES

Sholom Aleichem Folks Institute
Celebrates Its Fifth Anniversary ':

Passions Engendered by Dreyfus Case
In France Have Not Entirely Cooled

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