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VOL. XXXI. NO. 16
POSTPONEMENT OF
AMERICAN LEGION
CONVENTION ASKED
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931
I
HOOVER FAVORS THE
PLANNED MEMORIAL
TO HONOR N. STRAUS'
Say Samson ande David
Were Puzzl Devotees
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
REPORT EUROPEAN Rabbi Fram Returns; Describes His
'FEDERATION MEETS
Impressions
of
Caribbean
Situati
on
JEWRY IS DRIVEN
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
ON BRINK OF RUIN
TO HEAR REPORTS
German Catholics Start
Anti-Hitlerlite Campaign
BERLIN. — (J. T. A.) —
BALTIMORE.—Samson was
What is believed to be the be-
the father of riddles and King
ginning of a united campaign
David a puzzle devotee, accord-
By RABBI LEON FRAM
against the Ilitlerites by the
ing to officials of the National
Catholic Church in Germany
Undoubtedly the most delicate' ernment, he is doomed to suffer a
Puzzlers' League at the semi-
; and responsible task in the entire share of that unpopularity. The
launched with an announce-
Meetings Scheduled to Start annual meeting here at South- President Writes He Will be was
ment from the provincial arch- Jewish Congress Hears Peo - field of the foreign relations of rebellious-minded populace holds
ern lintel.
the United States is now in the hint under suspicion of complicity Twelve Constituent Bodies to
Glad
Further
to
Help
In Detroit on Yom
bishops
warn
in
g
Catholics
pie Threatened by Dims -
It was pointed out that the
' hands of Ilarri; Guggenheim, am- in whatever act of despotism the
against the teachings of Hitler
Make Their Annual
cab( Psalm 14 David is an al-
the Project.
Kippur Day.
ter and Starvation.
bassador to Cu a. There is , a revo. dictator is accused of perpetrat-
and
his
followers
because
ra-
phabetical acrostic known as
Statements.
11
C
b !' b •
cial distinction is incompatible
the Abcedariun Psalm. Adding IS TO BE ASKED TO
ECONOMIC BIAS IS NEW I ordina y tourist can sense
r it. Any
MAYOR MURPHY HELPS
T hey Admire Rut Dislike U..
They
with Catholicism.
that history records that !D-
HEAD THE MOVEMENT
ANTI - SEMITIC WEAPON Cuban you enter into converses-, Meanwhile, the
The action by the provincial
Machado, WILL ELECT MEMBERS
IN PLEA FOR CHANGE rain, King of Tyre, and Solo-
_
bishops follows similar pro-
%;ihtsh. volunteers the prediction in order to give the appearance
mon had a riddle contest in
OF GOVERNING BOARD
! will present
To be Offered Honorary nunciamentos by the cardinals Reports Outline Tragic Con -: 1 .,n
tha
t
govern-
that
his
regime
is
backed
by
all the
which
Hiram
won
a
consider-
' a)nt
Detroit Committee Acts in
last .
of Breslau, Munich and Cologne
power of the United States, takes
Chairmanship in Inter-
able sum of money, the officials
diticns in Germany, Hun-
Behalf of Thousands of
What
hat if there is an outbreak? every opportunity to create the Plan Two Changes in By.
as well as the Catholic clergy
explained Samson's addiction to
national Effort.
gary, Russia, Rumania.
Shall the United States, availing impression that he and Mr. Guic-
of Bavaria forbidding, Catholics
Laws of Jewish Wel-
Jewish Legionnaires.
riddles by citing Judges 14.
-
from
joining
the
Ilitlerites.
Dr.
-
'
itself
of its rights under the Platt genheini work hand in hand.
That chapter relates hose
fare Federation.
NEW YORK.—President Hoov-
s,oN o r iiI, V o, YhO utt
s K p—
lacte: d conno, n o iliic ou, antoif Amendment, intervene?
If so,
Kates,
leader
of
the
Catholic
We
lunched
at
the
Empassy,
a
Samson
slew
a
lion
and,
later
er
is
expected
to
accept
the
honor-
Efforts of a Detroit committee
in behalf of whom? The few of us --Jacob Billikopf, Dr.
returning to the carcass, found
ary chairmanship of a committee, Center party, also denounced
to secure postponement of the
The
Jewish
Welfare Federation
Jews in F:urope 011 the brink of , dictatorship
of Machado or the Ernest Gruelling, Dr. Chester
interv'ne
American Legion convention. a swarm of bees and their honey ' named Monday by the Broadway the Ilitlerites in a recent ad-
; astei and starvation, Dr, Jo- revolutionary intelligentsia?
dress.
Lloyd Jones and 1—end we were will hold its fourth annual meet-
Association at the !Intel Astor, to
scheduled to open here on Yom therein. Whereupon he bet 30
ing
at
the
l'hoenix
Club Sunday ,
VS 'hichever side the United States very much impressed with the °b-
soh Tenenbaum, chairman of the
sheets and 30 changes of gar-
plan a movement for an appropri-
Kippur Day, Sept. 21, are assum-
executive
committee
of declared
the Ameri-
ran Jewish
Congress,
in a ' takes, it is bound to be wrong, be. jectivity with which Mr. Guggen- at 4 p. All contributors to the
ments that the Philistines could ate monument to honor the mem-
ing national proportions, with the
cause the whole of Latin-America helm approaches his problem, and fund of the federation are invited
not solve the following riddle in
ory of the late Nathan Straus. A
American Jewish Committee, the
to attend.
t h 1( , ), read
with his e ifuuti n tc h trol conviction
ut: to resistance
orth Aang our i
v t
that
seven days:
letter read at the association meet-
The
order of B'nai B'rith and the B'nai
ing
committee inna tthao
intervention
"Out
of
the
eater
came
forth
ing indicated Mr. Hoover's sympa-
se
reports
I' 1i(
B'rith Anti-Defamation League
e t ller
r r e spec tive
New Yorker.
anywhere
in
Latin-America
and
States
to
be
neighborly
and
hell)-
meat and out of the strong
thy with the idea.
joining in protests against open-
Dr. Tenenbaum Said economic under any terms. Thiel is the dizzy full to the Caribbean republics and organizations: Henry Wineman,
came forth sweetness." Ile
Replying to a letter front Au-
ing the convention on that day.
president
of
the
Jewish
Welfare
anti-Senutism was rampant in Pr" blem that Mr. Guggenheim un- not to impose either its good will
would have won had not his gust Janssen, one of the directors
The Jewish appeal fur the post-
Eastern and Central Europe, and Heft oak to handle when he became to. its interests upon them. We all Federation; Samuel Summerfield,
wife, is Philistine, betrayed hint.
of the association, the president
ponement of the convention was
president
of
the
Detroit
Service
,
;
,
The officials thus defined the
wrote from the White House on Will be Hack in Fall to Com- las a snore deadly and destructive ambassador to Cuba. Because he left Mr. Guggenheim confident Group; Miss Edith Heavenrich,
given impetus by the aid lent the
Tapon than mere anti-Semitic is l accredited to an unpopular gov- (Turn
to Paste Opposite Editorial)
,
historical roots of puzzling March 3, as follows:
plete His Scientific
movement by Mayor Frank Mur-
, agitation. Ile declared surveys in ;
president of the Fresh Air Society;
"I always had the highest ad-
phy of Detroit. Milford Stern, local s and puzzle-solving.
David S. Zeman, president of the
Research.
1 the European countries had dis-1
I mirat ion for the late Nathan
leader who heads the committee,
Hebrew Free Loan Association;
closed widespread suffering among
Straus
and when plans for a suit-
acting in behalf of the .lewish
Milford Stern, president of the
ON BOARD S. S. IIEUTSCH- the Jews and urged the strength-, Anton Kaufman Guest
able memorial to his memory reach
Legionnaires, is assured by
Jewish
('enters Association; Mel-
LAND.—(.1. T. A.)—The early re.. ening of the ties of the American
In Detroit for Week
ville S. Welt, president of the Jew-
Mayor Murphy that he will du
the stage where all are agreed as turn of Prof. Albert Einistein to • Jewish Congress, "an organizes;
everything possible to secure a
sh Child Care Council; Abe Srere,
to what it shall be, I shall be glad the United States in order to con-. lion that always and everywhere
Anton Kaufman, founder of
to help urther that project."
postponement of the convention.
president of the Jewish Social
tinue his uncompleted scientific , stands on the watch of Jewish in.
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
to President Planned.
Mayor Murphy is an officer of the
Service Bureau; Mrs. Mayer B.
research at the California Institute! arrests, a trustee of good faith
is
a
guest
at
!tote!
Statler,
De-
Legion and was instrumental in
Sulzberger, president of the
. John A. Ilal is , chairman of Technology at Pasadena, Cali-, and a promise of a better human-
trait, for a week. Ile is stop-
Educational Work to be Con- Mothers' Clinic for family regu-
bringing the convention to Detroit
of the board of the Broadway As- fornia, was announced by the fa- itV."
ping here on his return trip
Program of Interesting En - sociation and the memorial cam- mous savant on board the S. S.
ducted by Committee for
this year.
ation; Jesse F'. Hirschman, presi-
Revival of Persecution.
from the Battle Creek Sanator-
mittee for the late Nathan Straus, Deutschland, which is carrying him
lent of the North End Clinic in th
Spring Campaign.
Mayor Murphy. Plea.
tertainment Features
The survey, he said, had re-1 ium to Newark, N. J., where
will
wopold Wineman Memorial Build-
probably visit President Hoov. back to his fatherland after a bee-. vt•aled a revival of anti-religious; he is publishing the Newark
Mayor Murphy's plea for a post-
er some time this month to offer ; tic three-month visit to America.
Promised.
ponement of the convention is con-
Louis Starfield Cohane has been , ng; Maurice II, Zackhelm, presi-
persecution in Russia. In Lithua-j Jewish Chronicle,
him the honorary chairmanship. I The
lent
of the United Hebrew Schools;
well-known
tained in the following letter he
Einsteinian nia, he declared, the plight of the
This is Mr. Kauftnan's first appointed chairman of the speak- Walter M. Fuchs, president of the
•
What form the
' I shall smile appeared on the professor's Jew was most deplorable, and! visit here since he left Detroit
ers' bureau for the forthcoming
addressed to Ralph T. O'Neil, na-
Sunday
night,
March
II:,
at
6:30
take
and
whether
it
shall
be
erect-
face
when
the
correspondent
of
"alien
legislation"
was
designed!
United
Jewisih Charities, and Mn.
s
tional commander of the American
philanthropic campaign to be con- s
o'clock, the Detroit Service Group ed in New York or in Washington the Jewish Telegraphic Agency put to aggravate still further an in-' 12 years ago. During his resi- ducted by local Jewry, Adolph F'in-, 1 amuel R. Glogower, chairman of
Legion, Indianapolis:
dence here he was a leader in
will hold its semi-annual informal will be decided by the committee. in an appearance. "A newspaper- tolerable situation.
he
Young
Women's Hebrew As-
sterwald, chairman of the board of
"A vigorous protest his been get-together supper at the Phoenix The manner of raising the neces- man
the
affairs
of
Pisgah
Lodge,
of
°dation.
he laughingly asked,
registered with me in regard to the Club, John R. and Erskine. At the sary funds will also be taken up by "You again?"
lie 3,000,000
read from Jews
the report
that in' B'nai B'rith.
guessed it right, Herr Pro- Poland
were facing
In addition there will be election
scheduled day of the opening of
; to the board of governors of the
the committee—as well as the essor, the correspondent replied, economic disaster.
the American Legion convention
Ile added
question whether the campaign
J u e m weid shagW
eneclie
fa:e Federation, and
Chuckling, Dr. Einstein said, that many Jews in Poland had
coinciding with the Jewish festival
there will be made public the new
:Mall be national or includt• tither "haven't I said enough while in committed suicide because of in-
of Yom Kippur.
countries to which M r. Straus's
board
members
of the above men-
America? What more can I say?" tolerable conditions.
Some of the leaders of the
benefactions extended.
MBINER
Asked how he liked America, the
Jewish people, representing a very.
in Rumania, he said, "much has '
Two
changes
In the by-laws of
More than 500 letters approving professor said "it is a beautiful to be done to satisfy even a mod-
line and stable group, have re-
the federation are to be presented,
the plan have been sent to the country. Whether I would like to est conception of justice so far as
quested me to take action to see
Broadway Association by individ-
the
find
to
extend
the number of
whether it is possible to advance
live in the United States perma- the status of the Jewish population!
members on the federation board,
uals from various districts, and nently is something about which I in the political and economic field
or retard the date so that this un-
and the second to create a new
1 when the matter came up for a have not thought for I consider is concerned." He said condi-,
fortunate coincidence of dates can
1 vote it was unanimously favored Berlin as my permanent home."
Assistant Attorney General
office, that of chairman of the
be avoided.
thins for the Jews there had im- i
i by the directors.
board.
To Discuss' The Jew in
"But you will come to America proved somewhat of late.
"I feel that this is a very impor-
Tribute to Philanthropist
again?"
the
J.
T.
A.'s
pan-
tant decision and one in which the
Michigan Politics."
!
Conditions in Germany.
When Mr. Janssen proposed the dent inquired. "Oh, yes, and even
Jewish people as a whole may be
___
FRAM WILL DISCUSS
hGermany,
joi,} he p sa
said:
ul i
! movement Dr. Ilarriss rose and very soon," Dr. Einstein declared,
extremely interested. The great
"The
population, sum-
said:
"The Jew in Michigan Politics"
"
FAITH SUBSTITUTES
number of ex-servicemen of this
Americans will prob. wring 600,000, formerly one of'' will be the subject of an address'
"I have never known of any a so
bl soon
b e that prised.
hope
faith whose feelings on the matter ;
a 0 khe most prosperous branches of 1 by Charles Rubiner, assistant at-
one more deserving of recognition.
i
"Substitutes for Religion" win -
are of paramount concern to all
they will not be disappointed with Jewry, has become destitute, in-, torney-general, over Cantor's Jew.'
' Nathan Straus gave the best part such
an early return."
he the subject of Rabbi Leon
of us, should be given full consid-
and submerged in bleaklish Radio Forum, broadcast every
of his life to saving the lives of
Asked when he was coming back timidated
Frani's
address Sunday morning,
eration. Where a question of re-
Jew-baiting and Jew- Sund ay bein nin g
P
1oor
children and to humanitarian to America, Dr. Einstein replied , despai r.
p
over ;
March 15, at 10:45, at Temple
ligion enters into a situation of
beatin g are the order of the day. Stati on AVN gIBC. This forum has
effort everywhere. His unselfish
most
•likely
Beth
SI,
Woodward at Gladstone.
this kind, the greatest delicacy
Synagogues are being defaced, ; now been extended another 15
devotion to childhood endeared it will be th' • • •
The sermon is suggested by a pa-
and care should be exercised.
adding, however, cemeteries desecrated and, in the minute's, through the courtesy of
rs in worldthat
New in November,"
hint no t only to the mothe the
"we
cannot
know
what
will
per
delivered
on the same subject
therefore,
would
heartily
"I,
province of Thuringia, a special' the United Dairies, Inc., who are
Y ork but to t o ther hood
LOUIS COHANE
before the Council of the Union
urge you to study the arrange-
over. A monument indicative of happen
p until
." then, but these are clause has been inserted into the co-operating with Joseph C antor
m
of
American
Ilebrew Congrega-
y
ments with a view to adjusting the
MRS. WALTER LAIB
prayers of school children, suppli- ' sponsoring the hour.
"
the Detroit Service Group announ - lions at Philadelphia by Milford
, his noble works is a tribute which
His Farewell Address.
convention dates to the satisfac-
eating the Divine Power to keep , The narsical program this Sun-
Mr. Cohane served as assts. i- Stern, a former president of Tem-
Dr.
Einstein's
farewell
address,
would deny
him."
tion of the Jewish people, who same time the first official informs- none
Serving
on the
association's
out of the sacred soil of the Ger-1day will be featured by violin se- (87e. chairman of the speakers' bu - plc Beth El.
form such a splendid and credit- lion will be made public of plans ; committee with Dr. Harriss are at the thinner tendered him on the ; man republic
bli the 'alien races,'
s lections by
y M rs. Philip Rosenthal; reau last spring in the Jewish driv e
This will be the third of the
able contingent of the American now under way for the future of Lee J. Eastman, president of the occasion of the opening of the, avowedly Jews."
; vocal solos by Miss Esther Good- for $305,000 which wen over th e series of sermons which Rab
Appeal
in
the Detroit Jewish community. l'ackard Mtdor Car Company' American Palestine
bi
.
He also said there was much man, soprano, former pupil of for $30,3100 which went over th e Fram has been delivering under
.
or,
,
ew
or
,
on
.
arch
There will be no solicitation of Frederick T. Wood, president of
Very truly yours,
! ai j se ti,- „ S senh tia ts i . s o m ii,:soulludniscsaiurrs,,owiheer,e
Opera; with
Gold
Dr. Alvin U. ilersch and Nathan - the general head of "Our Newest
, Irene Civic
Tazloska
of Miss
the Ethel
Chicago
4, follows:
funds.
FRANK MURPHY, Mayor."
Maurice J. Caplan, chairman of the Fifth Avenue Coach Company;
.' id II. Goldstick have been anent - Social Problems."
"Ten years ago, when I had the masse from
. o
Jewish Committee, :. 0. B. B. Act.
productive establish- man, former pupil of Edwin ed to serve as associate chairmen • 1the series was on unemployment,
S. E. Lester of the New York Tele- pleasure of corning to you for the meats."
The American Jewish Commit- t he program committeeof
a t e phone Company; Clarence L. Law first time in the cause of the Zion- ,
Hughes of New leak and teacher Both men are well experience( I. the second was on racketeering.
Dr. Flink's Address
Addre. .
having
served
last
spring
on
th
tee has taken steps to protest Service Group, and Mrs. Walter
Yk
Edi
C
at
at the Ganapol School of Music, speakers' bureau of the Jews e The third in the series is the new
New orson Company; ist ideal, almost everything still
against the opening of the conven- Isaib, who is chairman of the en- of
Dr. Salomon Plink of the City as pianist
h social problem created by the new
tertainment committee, announce James F. Nathan of the N'estern lay in the future. Today we may
tion on Yom Kippur Day, and Hon.
Jacob II. Schakne, manager of
attitude towards religion on the
the
following
program
of
enter-
Union,
and
Mr.
Janssen.
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e
Alfred M. Cohen, president of the
Adhering to its policy of oppos- look back joyfully upon these lo
Philip
p
II.
Broudo
has
bee
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle.
will
n
i
part of modern men and women.
years; for the united forces of tht• .
Irnai B'rith, is also taking action tainment for the get-together:
app,oin te
41 secretary 11f the speak -
broadcast the latest important drive.
Rabbi Fram has just returned
ing the erection of statues in Jewish people have in this decade
to secure a postponement in the
"Caprice Espagnol" (Nloszkose- Broadway, the association went
ets
bureau
and
is
now
I
news
of
the
week.
Aaron
Kur-
l
sched
- from a trip to the iland of Haiti,
a tine piece of suecessfhl
', invention date. Sigmund Living- ski t, played by Helen Moms; on record against the plan for the achieved
constructive work—more I be
lantl is chairman of the forum. "[ling group martins and assign - where he spent several week
.tone, chairman of the Anti-De-
erection of a Ilaym Salomon me- ieve, than we dared hope in 1.1-1.
L stSunday. Maurice J. Cap- ing spankers to address them.
(Turn to Last Page.)
a cultural mission to the little
famation League, has addressed a
moral on Broadway. The corn-
The members of the slicakers' Int - black republic. In the near future
Ian, chairman of the program com-
We have also passed success-
request for the postponement of
mittee sponsoring the monument f ull ,, y through the grave trials that
mittee of the Detroit Service reau are, to date: Louis S. Cohane , he will begin lecturing and writing
e
lfare
the convention to James Barton.
chairman, Nathaniel Goldstick. as - on his impressions of the peoples
Group of the Jewish w
to the philanthropist of Colonial the events of the last year or two
national adjutant of the Legion,
days will be advised to choose some brought upon us. Tireless effort
Federation, spoke on the activities associate chairmen. Mrs' I'llii p of the Caribbean area and the re-
requesting that the executive
other site.
toward a noble goal slowly but National Body to Advance of this group. Mr. Caplan out- • associate chairman, Mrs. Philp i
of the United States to
board act at once.
lined the history of the group 'Desoto, secretary, Milton Alexan - them .
surely brings us to success.
Reconstruction Work
. .; The
der, , Mrs. . II a r ry
It is stated on good authority
rown, red NI.
since
its
inception
in
19
,
6
lie
Next Monday evening, March
n Europe.
that approximately 35,000 Jewish
lauded the members of the group Ilutzel, Maurice J. Caplan, Max SYNAGOGUE LEAGUE OF
ernment signifies a return to a
ex-servicemen are members of the 16, at the auditorium in the Mac-
--
as being "men and women who are • Edwards, Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, J.
more equitable appreciation of our.
N. F. MEETS TUESDAY
American Legion, 14,000 of them cabee Building, Pisgah Lodge No.
NEW
YORK.—Forty-three
men
actively engaged in furthering the Mr. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Miss Ella
cause; this we gratefully acknowl
having attended the convention in 34. B'nai B'rith, will hear Philip
and women active in Jewish phi- philanthropic interest and activi; 'ers Feldman, Rabbi Leon Frani,
edge,
Adler of the Detroit News discuss
Boston last year.
lanthropic
and
social
service
Dr.
Leo
M.
Franklin,
Mrs.
Samuel
,
The Jewish National Fund Syn-
ties
of the Detroit Jewish commu
"B
forg et
Action on behalf of the Jewish the trend of government in East-
his crisis has taught us: The bring throughout the country have ac- ity." Ile added that "these work- R. Glogower, Dr. A. M. Hersch. agogue League will hold a public
legionnaires, in requesting a ern Europe. Mr. Adler has made
vented membership on the board ; ers did it marvelous job last spring.; man, .lulian Krolik, Aaron Ker. meeting at the Shaarey Zedek
sing
Noted
Historian
to
Addres
ing
about
of
satisfactory
co-opera
a
thorough
study
of
European
con-
change in the opening day of the
land, Mrs. Anne Lesser, Sol ft. branch synagogue on Tuesday eve-
tion between
•
the Jews and h of directors of the new National When the call went forth to raise Levin, Samuel Levine, Jacob Maz- ning, March 17,
Meeting at Temple on
convention, was begun by Gabriel' d itions and is considered an au-
Arabs is not England's problem Council of the American Jewish ' $305,000, they went out and er, Mrs. Emory Monash, Mrs. Os-
M. Stern of Boston, and it is ex- t hority on the subject.
March 31.
1. Lawton, charman of the
Joint
Distribution
Committee,
of
raised
$325,000
in
the
biggest,
but our problem. We, that is, th,
peeled that a flood of protests will, , Mr. Adler will be introduced by
car Robinson, Dr. David J. Sand- league, states that plans will be
Jews and the Arabs, must ou r which Felix M. Warburg is chair- greatest and most sensational
he addressed to National Com.' 1 .ouis James Rosenberg, former
weiss, Harry S. Scheinman. Simon formulated at this meeting for ac-
man,
it
is
made
known
by
James'
campaign
the
Jews
of
Detroit
The
Jewish
Open
Forum
lectur
mender Ralph T. O'Neil and Na- onsul to Spain and prominent at- sponsored by the Jewish ('enter e selves come to an agreement up. N. Rosenberg, vice-chairman. Five have ever seen."
Shetzer, Dr. John Slawson, Ed- Deities in synagogues in behalf of
5 , a course adapted to the needs oi
torney. The meeting will be open
Association, which was schedule a both peoples and leading to . more members of the board are to
Mr. Caplan said that the Serv- mend M. Shirttail, l'hilip Skim., the redemption of land in Pales-
(Turn to Last Page) to the public.
be selected soon.
for Tuesday evening, March 17 profitable life together.
' ice Group now numbers 1,000 vitz, Milford Stern, Mrs. Milford : tine through the Jewish National
has been postponed to Tuesday
Mr. Rosenberg said that the members. Ile urged attendance at Stern and Lester S. Smith. • Fund.
Urges • Just Solution.
March 31, when Dr. Sale Baron •
"A just solution of this problem • National Council, to include at the annual meeting of the Jewish
professor of Semitic history at Co
least
250 leaders from all parts of Welfare Federation and the an-
lumbia University, head of the his - a solution worthy of both people. the United States and Canada, nual get-together supper of the
•
tory department at the Jewish In ' would bring us closer to th would
Detroit Service Cro
e r 11
up, , at the
stitute of Religion and instructo r - achievement of our beautiful and conference at the Hotel l'ennsyl- Phoenix Club, beginn i ng at 4:30
in Jewish history at the Training significant purpose, the furthcc vania on March 21 and 22. The p. m. on Sunday.
ance
of
our
constructive
work
it-
Scheid for Jewish Social Work. wil
conference, which is being called
The string ensemble of the Jew-I
self. Remember that if Swit zer- y th e
Management of Anibigu Theater Bows to Bequest of Po -
e. . the Forum.
'
leers
the American tsh Centers Association supplied
Dr. Baron is the author of a land represents a higher degree of Jewish Joint Distribution Com- the music for the program, under; Dr. Brutzkus I'oints to Increasing Problem of Finding New
lice Prefect Chiappe; Anti-Semites Try to
Territories for Jewish Immigration; Peruvian
unifier of books on Jewish history governmental development than mittee and Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, the direction of Stanislaw Szmull.-
Break Up Sophie Tucker's Show in Paris,
a nd is considered one of the fore any other state, that is precisely national chairman of the 1931 vicz. Miss Esther Goodman was
Climate Suitable for Jews.
most Jewish scholars of the day because, as it is ■ country coin- fund of the committee, will con- soloist.
PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—Bowing to • French version of the play.
iefore accepting the chair of Sem ' posed of several national group.. cider a program of continuing so-
BERLIN.
4.1.
T.
A.)—The pos.: Polish groups backed by the Polish
Sophie Tucker, American actress, i tic history at Columbia, Dr. Bar its stable constitution must soh', cial and economic reconstruction
the request of Police Prefect Chi-
-Oolitic. of Jewish settlement in government that have secured con-
appe, the management of the Am- had a new experience in her long' o n was offered similar honors a t greater political problems than among Jews in Eastern and Cen•
Peru
need
investigating
in view cessions of one million and half
bigu Theater has agreed to dis- career when a crowd of anti-Se- t he University of Berlin and Vi confront other lands.
a
tral Europe and also a plan of or-
of the fact that the problem of million hectares, respectively, its
"Much still remains to be done. ganization of the Joint Distribu-
continue the performance of the mites tried to break up her per- e nna. He is known as an excellent
finding new territories for Jewish the Peruvian provinces of M on-
but of the ideals which Herz! tion C ommittee in the United
Dreyfus play which since its pre- formance at the Empire Music Hall s peaker.
immigration becoming increas tagna and the systematic immigra-
miere three weeks ago has led to for no other reason except that • The forum will meet at Temple (Continued 9n Editorial Page.) States.
ingly important with the closing tion movement to Peru being or-
an anti-Semitic movement fostered she is a Jewess. The demon-. I loth F.I.
The 43 directors whose names
of
the principal countries of immi- ganized in Sweden. In the mean-
by the extreme nationalists led by strators marched to the theater
were announced are:
Y. P. S. WILL STAGE
Dean of Hebrew University gration, Dr. Julius Brutzkus de- time no one is taking up the ques-
extreme nationalists led by the and ripped off all the posters and
Dr. Ctrus Adler, Philadelphia: Edward
clared
in an interview with the tion of Jewish immigration to
ALEXANDER
AND
STERN
in
Jerusalem
Arrives
in
M.
Baker.
Cleveland:
Paul
Itaerzwald.
then sought to invade the theater
LEWISOHN'S "ADAM" New York, Jame. Heck, Chicago.
the Camelots du Roi.
Jr wish Telegraphic Agency. Dr. Peru, where the soil and climate
The action of the pollee appears wit hthe intention of halting the ' ON UNION COMMITTEE
New York.
J. itorinstrin. Inahanapoliet nand
Brutzkus
is a former minister for in the interior are ideally suited
to be based on their appreciation show. They were stopped by the
The dramatics committee of the M. Dressler. Note York, David A Drown.
Jewish affairs in Lithuania, an ac- for Jewish settlement, Dr. Bruts-
that new incidents would occur in prompt action of the gendarmerie.
Milton M. Alexander and MO- Young People's Society of Shaares• New York. Iltm•rd S. Coltman. New
NEW
YORK.
-
Dr.
Judah
L.
.
.
Toth,
Abram
I
Elkus.
New
tive
worker
in the Ort, Ozet and kus said.
York:
Mer
-
Jewish Leaders Disturbed.
connection with the play as a re-
ford Stern were chosen on a spec- Zedek, under the direction of Mil-
to
. Los Angeles, Morrie Ea. Magnus, ( hancellor of the Hebrew Emigdirect.
Anti-Jewish incidents, which be- ial advisory committee of the Un- ton J. Goodman, will present dur- or
sult of a public threat by the right
,
Fele/tan.
New York. Harr, Fierhel..New V:niver ity, in Jerusalem, Pales-
On the other hand, Jewish colo-
ark
Dr. Brutzkus pointed out that nization in Peru must be consid-
wing war veterans organization gan with the showing of the Drey- ion of American Hebrew'Congre- ing the latter part of March, Lud-
York: D r.
Peter
u- tine, will be the guest of honor at immediately after the first Peru- ered as part of the entire problem
Croix de Feu, (('ross of Fire) to fus play at Ambigu Theater, be- gations to plan ways and means of wig lewisohns' much discussed
a
dinner
to
he
held
March
II,
at
intervene unless the play was with- came increasingly frequent in , improving the effectiveness of the play, "Adam" at the Central High iii ‘sileiNo.wia. vsnt:.; 'vm.isril..; '4;Iiie•sts
)?
i7,
Jonah J. the Savoy Plaza Hotel, under the vian revolution he and Prof. Franz of finding • solution of the Jewish
la,
I
drawn. The general war veter- Paris and are spreading to other Union's work. The appointment of School Auditorium .
lets:
I•rold Hirer+
Oppenheimer, colonization expert,
oe
J eph C. auspices of the American Adv
sory went into the possibilities of or- question on a territorial basis,
Hyman. New York, Alezender Kahn. i
ans organization on the other hand, sections of the city. The growth the two Detroit leaders was an-
Assisting Mr. Goodman will Is; New
Dr. Brutzkus continued. Such a
York. Louie F. Kirsttrin. Poston: Al• Committee, of which Felix M. War-
issued a communique dissociating of anti-Semitism here is creating nounced by Ludwig Vogelstein, Miss Rosalie Goldstick and a se- beet C.
ganized Jewish settlement in Peru solution he sees possible only if the
Lehman, Pitt•hurgh, Herbert H.
Itself from the right-winger's considerable anxiety among the chairman of the executive board of lected cast including the following: Lehmn. Slew York: Albert H Lieberman. burg is chairman. Chancellor El- and it was suggested that an in. responsible Jewish organizations'
mer Ellsworth Brown of New York
warning.
Jacob M. Loeb. ChIcagot
Jewish population as anti-Semitism the Union.
veatigating commission be sent immigration and colonization ac-
Roslyn Corn, Norbert Zuckerman, Philadelphia:
Dr. Solomon Lowenete n. New York: University will preside.
was almost entirely unknown in
Anti-Tucker Demonstration.
Serving on this committee with Ruth Rosenthal, Morris Cohn, James
Marshall. New York. Edwin PI
Dr. Magner arrived in this there. While the responsible Jew- tivities are organized on the broad-
Since its opening here the per- Paris for many years.
Mr. Alexander and Mr. Stern will Pearl Gert, W i I ri am Winer, Meissner. St. Louie; Dr. Henry Moltke- country March 12, for a three ish organizations took a negative est possible basis by means of •
While it is possible that the go•- be Dr. Lee K. Frankel of New Blanche Swatlo, Earl Willis, Bert wily New York: George Naurnburg.
formances of the Dreyfus plat'
stand in the matter, even to the systematic colonization movement
have been accompanied by almost ernment will be asked to take stern York, chairman, Marcus Aaron of Smdekler, Fayga Bofsky, Milton New York: Joeerh M. Peewit.... Neer months tour on behalf of the Ile- suggestion of • commission, Dr. and more attention to the need of
Yatk: hne. N. Rewenbers. New York. brew University, of which he has
nightly incidents of a marked anti- measures to check these anti-Jew- P ittsburgh, David A. Brown of Goodman and Rosalie Goldstick.
William J. Shred., Cincinnati:
c been the head since its dedication Brutzkus feels that there is no investigating opportunities for'
Semitic character. More than a ish incidents, some Jewish leaders New York, Julius %V. Freiberg and
The play will be produced in its Slots. San Pranrisco, Hugh Grant Strau•.
doubt that Peru offers a distinct new settlement be given.
score of persona have been arrest- prefer t oabstain from any action, Dr. David Philipson of Cincinnati, original eight scenes at a definite New York. lewit I. Straw". New York. M• the Earl of Balfour in 1925. opportunity for a large settlement
I.. Sulzberger. New York, Rabbi During Dr. Magnes' visit a coun-
In Angola, for example, he sees
ed in connection with disturbances fearing that by attracting public Abraham Lowenthal of Cleveland, date to be announced through the Cyr.
Aaron Teitelbaum. New York. P. C. Vla. try-wide celebration of the sixth of Jews.
"(rood prospects. Dr. Brutzkus
at the theater. At the opening of opinion to anti-Semitic maniferta- Dr. Samuel Schulman of New York co ummt of The Chronicle. All pro- deck. New, York: P. C. Yladerk, New
Climate Suitable for Jews.
also pointed out that while other
the play, a woman horsewhipped lions they will only add strength to and Judge Horace Stern of Phila- ceeds will be given to various char- York. Petit M Warbery. New York: anniversary of the university will
Peter Wiermk, New York, Baruch Zack. be held during the month of Ap-
The Jewish leader cited the nationalities are seizing every op.
Jacques Richepirs, author of thel the anti-Semites.
delphia.
ities.
arrows, New York.
ril.
example of two non-Jewish private , (Turn to Last Page)
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DR. EINSTEIN
STEIN PLANS
TO RETURN TO U. S
SUPPER OF SERVICE
, GROUP THIS SUNDAY.
SPEAKERS' BUREAU
HEADED BY COHANE
f
TO SPEAK '1
OVER RADIO SUNDAY
NAME 43 DIRECTORS u
ON JrD CrCOUNCIL
ADLER TO ADDRESS
PISGAH ON MONDAY
DR. BARON IS NEXT
SPEAKER OF FORUM
Withdraw Dreyfus Play Which Led to
Revival of Anti-Semitism in Paris
Urge Investigation of Possibilities
For Colonization of Jews in Peru
HONOR MAGNES AT
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