A merican swish PerlaSeal Curter curroa AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 bET ROIT LWISR 1 - 1 - RONICL - 4 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0.4-0 THet ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXI. NO. 23 REFORM INFLUENCE Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky Accepts Call To Return to Former Pittsburgh Post IS DISCREDITED BY1 UNITED SYNAGOGUE Local Rabbis and Communal Leaders Express Regrets at His Departure from the City; Makes Farewell Appeal in Behalf of Allied Drive. Dr. Kohn, in Presidential Address, Says Tradition Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky, for the past five years the spiritual leader of Congregation Emanuel, Taylor and Cannot be Overthrown. Woodrow Wilson avenues, this week announced that he CONSERVATISM URGED had accepted a call to return to Pittsburgh. Rabbi Ashin- FOR ACHIEVING UNITY sky is to resume the post of chief rabbi of the Agudath Hake- DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1931 Theodore Levin Heads Social Service Bureau Theodore Levin, attorney and prominent welfare worker, was elected president of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, succeed- ing Abraham Srere, at the meet- ing on Monday. Mr. Levin, who at the time of his election to this office was vice-president of the bureau, has distinguished himself in the past few years by his services in behalf of im- migrant aid work in this city. Mr. Srere, the retiring presi- dent, remains a member of the executive hoard and assumes the chairmanship of the welfare committee of the Jewish Social Service Bureau. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents NUMEROUS EVENTS Legion Executive DR. NATHAN KRASS TO BE SPEAKER AT FEATURE WINDSOR To Vote on Date ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN DINNER AT WEEK'S ACTIVITIES HOTEL STATLER SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 10 Shear liashomayim Sister. hood Donor Luncheon On Tuesday. JAMES WATERMAN WISE Action to be Taken at Meet ing in Indianapolis May I-1 and 15. Milford Stern, chairman of a Noted Orator and Prominent Campaigner, Rabbi of Tern- committee which is acting in be ple Emanuel of New York, to Open Drive of Jew- half of Jewish members of the ish Welfare Federation for $215,000. American Legion in an effort to secure a change in the (late of the AARON DeROY, CAMPAIGN MANAGER, URGES Legion convention so that it will not occur on Yom Kippur, is in DONORS NOT TO REDUCE LAST YEAR'S PLEDGES receipt of a communication from National Adjutant James F. Bar- ton, assuring him that the execu- Leaders Join in Appeals to Community in Behalf of United tive tive committee will act on the Drive; Wamen's Special Gifts Division Organized; question at the meeting in Indian- Farewell Appeal by Rabbi Ashinsky. apolis on May 14 and 15. At the same time, a letter ad Boasting the best organized campaign force in the his- dressed by National Commander Ralph T. O'Neil to Sigmund Liv- tory of the community, and perhaps the finest organization ingston, chairman of the B'nai of any Jewish drive in this country, the Allied Jewish Cam- B'rith Anti-Defamation League, is paign of the Jewish Welfare Federation is entering the also made public. Commander final week of preparations. The campaign officially opens on Sunday O'Neil writes: evening, May IN, with a dinner at Hotel Statler, Officers expect to "I beg to advise that this matter such the quota of $215,000 by May 20. will be presented as a part of the Dr. Nathan Kress, rabbi of Temple Emanuel of New York City, program for our next national n'011e of the best orators occupying executive committee meeting, to I N pulpit in this country, will be the he held in Indianapolis May 14 and !principal speaker at the opening 15. A communication has been Will be Speaker at campaign dinner at Hotel Stotler dispatched to every executive committeeman, stating that head- cAllied Drive Dinner May 10. Aaron DeRoy, general chairman of the drive, will preside quarters has received some pro- at the dinner. tests against holding the conven- Dr. Kruse was ordained rabbi by tion on these dates, and we has the Ilebrew Union College of Cin- asked every committeeman to con- ieinnati and was also educated at sider the matter and let us have the University of Cincinnati, Uni- an expression . of opinion on same." Moth (United Orthodox ('ongregations) of Pittsburgh, a position he TO SPEAK ON SUNDAY held f(oo rng 2, 5 ,..g yneta i(r, s ith pr ai r o e r t ao n o his coming o mwi t o e n,, t; August, 192 11. Religious Tr - aining Praised with II 'A U latihi Ilakehiloth of Sisterhood's $10 and $5 at Convention; 400 Dele- 7Pittsburgh. Rabbi Ashinsky and Luncheon to be Addressed 1 family will leave Detroit about gates Attend. by Mrs. A. L G ordon. May 16. Rabbi Ashinsky's efforts in he- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Dr. A series of important events will half of Orthodoxy in Detroit and Jacob Kohn Of New York, in his feature the activities of the Wind- Pittsburgh hive earned for him esidential address before the an- presidential sor Jewish community during this national prominence. His activi- nual convention of the United, week - end. The contribution ties in behalf of Kashruth, and his Synagogue of America, opening at luncheon of the Shear Ilashoe . , I Dr. • Hyamson Prepares Mem - efforts to secure the enforcement the Hotel Breakers Sunday, di- of Kashruth laws have earned for dared that the Jews of America , orandum for League of are as jealous of their spiritual' Nations. Will Address Jewish Radio heritage an d as determined to pre- serve It ns were their ancestors. Forum on Allied Jew- The League for Safeguarding More than 400 delegates were ish Campaign. present at the convention, which the Fixity of the Sabbath has sub- is being held jointly with the con- nutted a memorandum, prepared Mrs. Ilenry Wineman, chairman ventions of the Women's League hy the league's president, the Rev. of the women's division of the Al- and the United Synagogue and the Dr. Moses Ilyamson of New York, , National Federation of Jewish to the League of Nations and the , lied Jewish Campaign, which will The convention ; advisory Men's Clubs. and technical committee he' held from May 10 to 20, will lasted until Tuesday. of the League, protesting against address Cantor's Jewish Radio "We are convinced, Dr. Kohn the proposed blank day device in declared, "that Judaism which the , the reformed calendar. Forum from 1 to 1:30 p. on Jewish heart craves and which Sunday, May 3, over station The memorandum points to the alone can be effective in molding.. versity of Chicago and Harvard i WMBC. Mrs. Wineman will dis- life, must be built upon the basis injustice of the blank day and re- University, receiving his doctorate O'NEIL TO PROPOSE CHANGE of Jewish tradition developed.inds the League that the 1926 cuss an important angle of the from the latter, IN LEGION CONVENTION DATE I along traditional lines. Neither the report on calendar reform stated forthcoming drive. Aaron Kur- Dr. Kress an Able Campaigner. DA L•AS, Tex.—An intimation slogans of official Orthodoxy nor that it was unanimously agreed During the war, Dr. Kress land is chairman of the forum, that the opening day of the na- an d that no reform of the calendar the modes of Jewish life earned the reputation of being one tional convention of the American which is sponsored by Joseph Can- thought crystallized in the Reform was Practicable without ana g ree- of the country's leading campaign- Legion, now scheduled to begin in - mein between the various high re- tor of Cantor's Furniture Shop, ers. Ile toured the United States movement are for us quite ale Detroit, Sept. 21, may be advanced quate expressions of the genius of ligious authorities concerned." from 1917 to 1921, in behalf of the on Twelfth street. in order to avoid it conflict with Appended to the memorandum is the Jewish religious tradition. No Liberty Bond campaign• and the The program on Sunday will be Yom Kippur, which is also on Sept. Judaism of either left wing or another pamphlet containing Dr. Jewish War Relief Funds. From 21, was made here by National featured by an interesting musi- 1919 to 1921 he also visited In right wing tendencies less vital Ilyamson's reply to Dr. ('harks F. Commander Ralpt T. O'Neil, in a cal program. Rev. Ruben Boyar- France, Austria, Rumania, Bees- than the Judaism of our historic Marvin, chief of the United States statement to the Jewish Tele- sky, noted cantor who possesses a arable, Bukowina, Poland and Rus- tradition will in the long run sat - weather bureau. and Moses B. graphic Agency. RABBI A. M. ASHINSKY voice of exceptional quality, will • ( owsworth, propagandist for the JAMES WATERMAN WISE I sia, and made a study of the po- isfy American Israel." In view of the nation-wide pro- be featured in an all-Jewish pro- grom and food problems as special Judge Hyman J. Reit of New Eastman calendar reform plan. him the respect and admiration of gram. There will also be selec- mayim Sisterhood, the (opening of cots on the part of the Jewish delegate and member of the execu- York said that due to intensive, who maintained that "Moses was all elements. rganizations and Jewish members tions by an able violinist. The the United Palestine Appeal and ° tive committee of the Joint Distri- Jewish education there is a de- the greatest of calendar reform- National Mizeachi Leader. f the Legion, Commander O'Neil news of the week will be broadcast the presentation of three plays by bution Committee. Rabbi Kress crease of criminality among the tors." Dr. Ilyamson disproves A s a national leader in the Nils- as agreed to lay the matter of by Jacob II. Schakne, general man- the Junior League of Shaer also toured the United States in Jewish youth. Ile urged Jews to their claims and opposes their rachi Orthodox Zionist Organiza-• ager of The Detroit Jewish Chron- mayim are the outstanding events.I he convention's opening date be- behalf of the Thomas Jefferson convey to the young importance views for the introduction of the tion, and his readiness at all times icle. The $10 and $5 contribution ' ore the meeting of the Legion's Memorial Fund in 1923. of loyalty to Judaism and love of blank day, which would create a to exert his office and influence in Nathaniel II. Goldstick, assist- luncheon of the Shaar Hash.. executive committee in Indianap- Rabbi Kress is a contributor to Jewish traditions. migratory Sabbath Day. behalf of the cause for the up- ant corporation counsel of Detroit, mayim Sisterhood of Windsor will ' t olis May 23. Ile indicated today religious papers and magazines. That conservative Judaism rep- The League for the Safeguard- building of Palestine, have simi- hat he would suggest that the DR. NATI1AN KRASS was the speaker of Cantor's Jewish He is chairman of the educational resents the only solution to the ing of the Fixity of the Sabbath is larly placed him in the front ranks (committee advance the opening Radio Forum last Sunday. Dis- board of the Hebrew Educational problem of unifying American comp o s e d of the leading Jewish of leadership among the Orthodox date by one day. cussing the problems facing the Society of Brooklyn director of the Jewish life, was suggested in a religious, social and educational in this country. All members of the committee Detroit Jewish community, for the Juvenile Probation Association, symposium on "The United Syne- organizations, representing all the • While in Pittsburgh, Rabbi Ash- have already been advised of the founder and head of the Browns- gogue: A Unifying Force in Ameri- Jews of the country. In order to 'risky was among the founders of solution of which the Allied Jew- odest, as have the department ish Campaign is to be conducted, ville Forum, director of The Cor- can Jewish Life." The symposium make , the protest effective, Dr. the Hebrew Institute, the Home commanders, 51r. O'Neil declared, ner House, trustee of the Jewish was presented by Rabbi Leon S. I Ilyamson urgex all organizations for the Aged, the Free Loan Asso., Mr. Goldstick said in part: adding that the committee is the Publication Society of America, He "There are today in the city I.ang of N e wark, si rs , Samuel to address the following protest to elation, the Free Burial Society, only body empowered to change Is a memreCiif the Central Confer- Schimmel of Philadelphia and I.. President Hoover and to Sir Eric the House of Shelter Illachnosas more than 1,000 families with an he date. Ile said that its action ence of American Rabbis, Jewish Oransky of Des Moines, Iowa. Iiiunmtund, secretary-general o f Orchim), and other important in- average of five persons to each s certain to be taken at the In- Historical Society, New York ('iety Rabbi Ashinsky to Bid Fare- family who need immediate relief Rabbi Samuel M. Cohn, execu.' stitutions. He was the guiding iiinapolis meeting. Liberal Ministers' Association, (Turn to last Pagel tive director, said that the United spirit of these as well as of many if they are to survive the emerg- well to Local Zionists Mr. O'Neil explained that no, American Oriental Society, Zeta Synagogue had now more than 700 other important Jewish institu- ency. Shall we, whose proud boast protest had been made when the Beta Tau Fraternity and New Tuesday Evening. organizations affiliated with it. Dr. thins in Pittsburgh. Ile also played it has ever been that the Jews take 19:11 convention date was first an-1 York City Athletic Club. an important part in the construe. care of their own, deny to them a Cyrus Adler of Philaolelphia• JUDGE JACOB PANICCNI flounced at the 1930 convention in I "Don't Reduce Gifts"—DeRoi. Newly-elected oofficers of the tion of the Jewish hospital in bite of fond, shelter and clothing, president of the Jewish Theologi. Boston, The Indianapolis meet-1 Aaron Delloy, general chairman TO ADDRESS PEOPLE'S Pittsburgh. that they might live? cal Seminary of America outlined ing will )(le first °moor unity to , Jewish National Flied Council of of the campaign, in an appeal to Detro it will to be he inst a ll ed at a Tpub- His Detroit Activities. the aims of the seminary and its TOOL BANQUET SUNDAY "The Jewish Old Folks Home consider the protest, he pointed1 ues. the Jewish community of Detroit, lie meeting he ld this It'hile in this city. Rabbi Ashin- must remain a refuge for the shel- relationship with the United Syna- out, adding, that olifliculties lie in day evening, May 5, at the Shaa- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) ormer gogue. sky was the leader in the move; terless aged in our city. Shall the the way of such a change because! ; judge Jacob Tonkin, f Old Folks Home be closed or shall hotel reservations have already t•y Zedek branch synagogue •president and now chairman of the (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Twelfth and Atkinson. The oc- it continue as a harbor, bringing been made fur Sept. 21. board of directors of the American relief to those shipwrecked barks Nevertheless, Commander O'Neil casion will also mark the celebra- Ort, will be the guest of honor and who can nn longer withstand the out he is anxious, as far as 1111 , - tion of Lag b'Omer, the scholars' the principal speaker at the third festival. storms of life? ible, to comply with the re•tie,t annual banquet of the People's Aaron Kurland, retiring presi- f the Jewish Legionnaires. "The House of Shelter, a ven- aat m 1 .i t a r i if,nwt hiri. ,;;S nu po i m,oln y MRS. A. LOUIS GORDON dent, will preside at this meeting, Four erable institution that has become ring, C and Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky will in- a tradition in the history of our be held at the banquet hall of the hundred people, representing 4S stall lien F. Gasman, newly- people in this city, needs assist- synagogue Tuesday, May 5. Lag organizations, are expected to at- elected president, and other offi- U. S. District Attorney G. Z. ance. Shall we lend a willing ear, h'Omer. The proceeds of the Board of Education Votes tend. cers. Rabbi Ashinsky will, at this or shall we force our homeless luncheon will go toward paying the Madalie to be Guest of A musical program will be given Occasion Celebrated With Jews 3 to 2 on Gorman's meeting, hid farewell to Detroit to seek the roof of the flop balance of the $5,000 Sisterhood listin- by Emma lazaroff-Shaver, Honor at Dinner. Zionists on the eve of his depar- Dinner at Bronx House house and the omission? pledge to the synagogue, Resolution. guished soprano; Ida DivinotT, vio- ture fur Pittsburgh to resume his What promises to be a highly Founded by Him. "The needs of these three very linist; Rebecca Katzman, pianist. NEW YORK,—Created immed. old post as chief rabbi of the worthy causes—Emergency Relief, entertaining as well as educational M. W. Carson Named to Post The Detroit board of education. With this banquet, the People's United Orthodox Congregations of lately after the World War for the NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.1—The the Ohl Folks Home, the House of program, to follow the luncheon. by a vote of 3 to 2, went on ree- In Federal Labor purpose of placing before the Peace Toot Campaign begins its third that city. enl as opposing the passage oof a year of activity for the declassed seventy-fifth birthday of Ilenry Shelter—are represented in the has heen arranged by the educa- Conference at Versailles the de- Department. The meeting will also be fea- hill now pending before the state Jews in Russia and Eastern Eu- Morgenthau, former American budget of the Jewish Welfare Fed- tion committee of the Sisterhood, mands of the Jewish people in tured by an interesting musical Legidma'e at Lansing providing, rope. The campaign aims to pro- ambassador to Turkey, was cele-, erasion for the first time. They of which Mrs. Maxwell Schott is Eastern Europe, the American chairman. NEW YORK.—.lames Shushan, program, which will feature the for compulsory daily reading of vide tools, machinery and materi- brated with a dinner in his honor represent urgent appeals for help Jewish Congress is about to cele- Mrs. A. Louis Gordon of De- son of the late Louis Marshall, has noted Cantor Ruben Boyarsky, the Bible in the schools of 'Stiehl als for those Jews who in the past at the Bronx Ilouse, the settlement in our community, and it is for brate the culmination of 16 years of you to answer whether they shall troit, Michigan, state chairman of been unanimously elected chairman Rev. II. Milkovsky will also partici- rigorous activity in the interests gan. have been deprived of their right be sustained decently and cour- the Women's League of the United of the advisory committee of the pate in the program. The resolution opposing the to work under the rules of the of the Jewish people the world over. ageously or whether those they Synagogue of America, will be the New York County Republican Com- Reports on the accomplishments The event will take the form of a Bible reading bill was introduced governments in many of Eastern ' now assist shall slink into the po- principal speaker. Vocal selec- mittee, succeeding Maj. Gen, .loam's of the past year will be submitted dinner on Sunday, May 3, at the by Inspector Frank A. Gorman and Fuviryan countries. lice station, dependent upon the tions will be given by Mrs. A. by the retiring officers and plans' Hotel Roosevelt , and several hun - received the support of I)r. Burt I Over 60 organizations of all ' casual charity of the cast-off dime Weingarden, and a play, "Every will be made for forthcoming! dred men and women prominent in It. Shurly, president of the board. , shades of opinion arming the Jew- Mother," will be staged under the or quarter." events and for the annual Flower' national Jewish philanthropic ac- and Dr. Angus McLean. Mrs, ish masses of Detroit are the main direction of Joseph Becker. Laura Osborn and John 11. Web- 1 Day to be observed on June 7. Participating in the musical tivities will join with the many supporters of this movement. Over Members of the Sisterhood to friends and supporters in paying ster voted in favor of compulsory: program of last Sunday's forum $12,000 has been raised so far, tribute to the work of the organi- Bible reading. Mr. Gorman, au- 1 were Gertrude Sarnoff Oberstein, take part in the play are Mrs. Mil . 1 ! and the quota for the fiscal year is DR. FRANKLIN TO GIVE zation. pianist, and Sol Sarnoff, soloist. thor rf the resolution opposing the (Turn to Last Page) 00 . U. S. District Attorney George bill, was the author of the bill $10,0 BOOK SERMON SUNDAY Z. Medalie, who has been actively which authorized the introduction of the study of the Hebrew Ian- On Sunday morning, May 3, un- associated with the work of the or- ganization, will he the guest of guage in Detroit's high schools. ; der the title "When East Speaks honor at this dinner, and Dr. Steph- Views of Opponents. to West," Dr. Leo M. Franklin will' en S. Wise, honorary president, and In opposing the proposed Bible discuss "The Earth Gods" and Bernard S. Deutsch, president of reading measure, Mr. Gorman other works of the great poet of the congress, will speak of the slid: 'We are running a school the East, Kahlil Gibran, who re- tasks confronting the body at the The Vammol Ilarabonim, the coun- system for all, of every class, color cently passed away. National Executive Committee Deplores Conditions Which moment. or creed. This measure will only cil of Detroit Orthodox rabbis. at Gibran was equally great an Necessitate Resignation of Dr. Weizmann ; Rec- stir up latent religious friction, a meeting on Sunday. April 26. poet, painter and mthilosopher, and Education Conference May 31. ommend Administration Assume Powers, and it is contrary to the spirit of which was attended by all rabbis it is said that in him more perhaps The sixth annual conference of and by presidents of synagogues, the tree public school." than in any other man the spirit. the National Council for Jewish Dr. Shurley, president of the decided to conduct an appeal dur- NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—In- of the Eastexpressed itself, and' Education, an organization which While the committee expressed! ing Shevuoth services for the Or- board, said he believed the meas- creasedemphasis on the economic yet he had a full understanding of includes in its membership leading the eagerness of Zionists to esH HENRY MORGENTHAU ure was unconstitutional, and thodox Theological Seminary of aspects of the rebuilding of Pales- the philosophy of the West for he Jewish educators in the United t•blish more harmonious relation-, added that in his opinion religion, Chicago. Rabbi Saul Silber of tine as the Jewish homeland and had spent the greater portion of States, will be held in Pittsburgh, sh ould have no place in the schools. Chicago, president of the semi- he and Mrs. Moorgenthau founded an earnest desire to develop the ships with the Arabs in Palestine, his comparatively short life in Pa., from May 31 through June 2, I nearly 25 years ago. The dinner Dr. McLean pointed out that there I nary, attended this meeting. country in complete harmony were it emphasized its belief that this this country. Israel S. Chipkin of New York, are 27,000,000 children in public. was arranged by the Bronx House urged in a series of resolutions could be best accomplished upon! "The Earth Gods," his latest chairman of the program commit- It nosy . agreed at this meeting ' board of directors. sch ools throughout the nation, and the basis of a full acceptance of I adopted after an all-da that no other appeals be made in work, issued from the press a few tee, announced. The other mem- Messages and telegrams • of con- the national executive committee the Balfour Declaration and of 23,000,000 attending Sunday: the synagogues during Shevuoth. days after his death. It is written bers of the program committee in- gratulation were received from of the Zionist Organization of the mandate sanctioned by the schools. "This shows that the par- in Gibran's entrancing style and clude Dr. Alexander hi. Dushkin President Hoover, Governor Roose- America, held at the Jewish Club League of Nations, by Arabs as ents and the churches have not lost is an interpretation of some of the and Leo L. Honor of Chicago, Drs. w ell as J ews, their grip of this problem," he MUSIC WEEK PROMOTED velt, Lieutenant-Governor Iler- New York City, Sunday. The more basic phases of modern life. I Emanuel Gamoran and Jacob S. bert Lehman and Newton D. The conditions which necessi- said. "Religion is a matter for ! Gibran is best known through his Golub of Cincinnati, Ben Rosen of BY WOMEN'S COUNCIL Baker, former secretary of war. meeting, which brought together tated the resignation of Dr. Chaim the home and the church, not the Zionist leaders from all sections of JAMES MARSHALL book, "The Prophet." Philadelphia; Albert P. Schoolman Besides the Bronx House, Mr. the country, was called specially Weizmann as president of the Public school." Services at the Temple begin at and I)r. Mordecai Sidles of New NEW YORK.—In appealing for Morgenthau's philanthropic ac- for the purpose of considering the World Zionist Organization and of G. liarbord, who resigned to ac- 10:45 a. m. The public is invited. York. Text of Bill. the observance and promotion o tivities have also included the the Jewish Agency were deplored cept the presidency of the Nation- many urgent problems before the The text of the bill reads: "That music week, during the week of "Hebrew and Yiddish in the the teacher in charge shall provide May 4. Mrs. Irvin Bettman of St. Federation for the support of Jew- seventeenth world congress, which by the executive committee, which al Republican Club. Mr. Marshall, Jewish School" will be discussed at for a reverent daily reading of a Louis, national chairman of the ish Philanthropic Societies and the is to convene in Basle on June 29, expressed due appreciation for his who is one of the four chairmen of ZIONIST EDUCATIONAL the Tuesday afternoon session , by endowment fund of the Ilebre• and to formulate the attitude of services to the Zionist cause dur- the American Palestine Campaign suitable portion of the Bible in all department of education of Kalman Whiteman, Leibush Lehr- c4s s rooms or assembly rooms of Union College. Ile has also taken American Zionists with respect to ing the past 16 years. A recom- of the Jewish Agency, has long COUNCIL FORMED HERE. er and Chaim Greenberg. A re- National Council of Jewish Wo- an active part in the work of the these issues for the guidance of mendation was adopted, urging the been active in Jewish affairs, par- the Public schools, and prayer may men, has called attention to the port of the executive committee Near East Relief, especially in the the American delegates to that Congress to elect an administra- ticularly in the work of the Joint Dr. David II. Fauman, chair- be offered or the Lord's prayer re- fact that many gifted children are tion to assume the powers hereto- Distribution Committee. man of the newly-chosen Zionist will be rendered by Dr. AL Soltes; congress . peated; but no pupil shall be re- being deprived of the opportunity assistance of Greek refugees. of the treasurer, by B. Isaacs of Born in Germany, Mr. Morgen- Murray William fore vested in the president. Carson educational committee of Jewish the Zion- Detroit , The committee demanded the quired to participate and, upon to develop their musical talents Robert Szold, chairman of ad- realtor of Brooklyn, who since 1917 ist District of Detroit, announces, written request of such a parent because of the business depression thou was educated at the College reconsideration of Transjordania of the City of New York has been active in the Republican the formation of a Detroit Zionist I and at as an integral part of Palestine ministration of the Zionist Organ- or guardian, any pupil shall be ex- Jewi s hH it a l W unemployment. Columbia, from which he received necessary for the full development ization of America, presented party affairs, has been appointed Educational Council for the pur-1 cused from the room during such and DENVER, Col.—Over 500 com- During the past year, the coun- the degree of Doctor of Laws in of the Jewish National Home, rec- report on the negotiations between to the office of special assistant sec- pose of correlating all Zionist cul- munities will observe "National Bible reading or prayer." "The last clause alone shows cil's department of education 1877. In 1913 he became ambas- ommended the creation of a board representatives of the British gov- retary of labor at Washington, Mr. tural activities in Detroit. Hospital Week," beginning Sunday, Composed of delegates from all May 3, according to an announce- what opposition its backers know placed at the disposal of its mem- sador to Turkey. In 1919 he was of economic development, with ernment and the Jewish Agency Gerson is 40 years of age. He be- study course in music. appointed to head the American powers to explore fully the eco- which have been conducted in Lon- gan his political career 15 years Zionist groups in Detroit, this ment made this week it will stir up," said Mr. Gorman. bers a by Rabbi W. ago. "I d o Ile is a member of Congre- council will aim to present • uni- S. Friedman, founder and In advancing the purpose of commission to investigate the mas- nomic possibilities of Palestine and don with respect to issues raised not think it is the thing at all for a city the size of Detroit. music week, the National Council sacres of Jews in Poland. After outlined plans for the develop. by the Penfield White Paper and gation B'nai Israel, Besides his fied Zionist program in Detroit and, dent of the National 'Jewish presi- floe- real estate activities, Mr. Gerson will present cultural programs be- pital at Denver. "Our school system is for all of Jewish Women is co-operating the peace conference he toured ment of trade and industry in that the Simpson report. also has an interest in the motion fore non-Zionist grou th ese the United States in favor of this! country. Tendencies which. it During "N. J. H. Week" friends people. We have no right to with the National Bureau for the Israel B. Brodie of New York, picture industry and is ■ member The selection of olltcers of the ' of the hospital will be asked to force the Bible down the throats Advancement of Music, 45 West country's adherence to the League; adopted, would result in the our-1 chairman of the national executive of the Georgia State Canal Com- council will be announced in the' make special contributions for its of those who do not want it." Forty-fifth greet, New York City., of Nations- render of Zionism were deplored. committee, presided. SEND PROTEST ON CALENDAR REFORM' ■ MRS H WINEMAN TO SPEAK SUNDAY J N. F. OFFICERS TO BE INSTALLED BIBLE READING IN SCHOOLS OPPOSED FETE MORGENTHAU ON 75TH BIRTHDAY WILL APPEAL FOR CHICAGO YESHIVA DURING SHEVUOTH 16TH ANNIVERSARY OF CONGRESS MAY 3 J. MARSHALL HEADS N. Y. COUNTY G. 0. P U. S. Zionists Urge More Emphasis On Economic Aspects of Palestine's Work i minion. next Issue of The Chronicle. work.