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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1931
VOL. XXXI. NO. 25.
ILL-TREATMENT OF
JEWS BRINGS U. S.
INQUIRY IN MEXICO
I .-
Restaurants
t i
Pf o ll a r
Poland.
PLEA FOR CHICAGO
THEOLOGY SCHOOL
MADE IN DETROIT
Statue of Rachel is
Restored by Prussia,
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The
most important railway stations
in Poland will shortly each have
a kosher restaurant as the re-
cult of an agreement reached
between Alfred Kuhn, minister
of railways, and the Union of
Orthodox School to Ask for
Jewish Wounded War Veter-
Funds During Shevu-
ans. The establishment of this
chain of kosher restaurants
oth Festival.
will olden up a new source of
livelihood for the wounded Jew-
APPEAL IS PUBLISHED
ish war veterans, widows and
BY ORTHODOX RABBIS
orphans.
The initiative for the estab-
lishment of these restaurants
Rabbi Korb, Dean of College,
was taken by the Union, which
To Participate in Syn-
took up the matter with M.
Kuhn and General S. Hubble',
agogue Appeals,
minister of labor and social we'.
fare, both of whom agreed that
Rabbis and lay leaders will an-
the concession for the restau•
, peal in the synagogues during the
rants would be given exclusive.
Shevuoth
festival, next Friday and ,
ly to Jewish wounded war vet-
Saturday, in behalf of the Hebrew
erans and widows and orphans
of Jewish soldiers.
Theological College of Chicago.
Rabbi Chaim
• itzehok Korb,1
Sephardics' Return
Invited by Spain
TELEPHONE '
CADILLAC
1-04-0
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
$180,000 RAISED TOWARDS ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN
QUOTA IN FIRST FIVE DAY S OF DRIVE; ENTHUSIASM
REIGNS SUPREME AS VOLUNTEERS SEE GOAL IN SIGH'
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The
Prussian government re-erected
Jewish Immigration is Wel-
in front of the royal castle in
Pfaueninsel, near Potsdam, the
comed Within Land's Eco-
restored statue of the famous
nomic Possibilities.
French-Jewish actress, Elise Ra.
Jewish Student Shot and
chel. The statue had been dam-
Killed by His Mexican
aged by anti-Semites 70 years
MADRID.—(J. T. A.)—An in- Non-Jews Take Great Interest in Appeal For More Than 20 Jewish Causes for Local
Classmate.
ago. The statue, which is the
vitation to the Sephardic, or Span-
National and International Relief Work; Governor Brucker
only one in Central Europe in
ish-speaking, Jews of the world to
PRESIDENT APPLAUDS
honor of an actress, was erected
return to Spain, from which their
and Mayor Murphy Address Gatherings.
by
Emperor
Frederick
William
ancestors
were
expelled
in
1492,
ANTI-JEWISH SPEECH
IV in honor of Mlle, Rachel's
was issued by the Spanish govern-
excellent guest performance on
ment. Indalecia Prieto, minister ROUNDS OF SONGS FEATURE NOON-DAY LUNCHEONS OF WORKERS;
Head of the Mexican Repub-
the occasion of the visit of Czar
of finance, has informed Ignacio
VOLUNTEERS ENTER SPIRITED COMPETITIONS TO REACH GOA L S
lic Honors Anti-Semitic
Nicholas I to l'faueninsel.
Bauer, president of the Madrid
Member of Congress.
Mlle. Rachel, who was the
Jewish community, that the gov-
most noted French actress of
ernment has already taken steps Opening Dinner Last Sunday Night Marked by Subscription of More Than Half of it
her day and whose full name
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—
to facilitate the naturalization of
Quota; List of Donors Headed by Winemans, DeRoys and
was Elise Rachel Felix, was born
Spanish-speaking Jews.
The state department wired J.
in 1820, the daughter of a poor
Reuben Clark, American ambassa-
Senor I'rieto declared that Spain
Prentisea; Dr. Kraals Principal Speaker.
Jewish peddler from Alsace.
will guarantee these molested and
dor to Mexico, to investigate the
As a child, she supported her-
reported ill-treatment of Jews in
persecuted people respect for their
The most remarkable fund-raising oragnization, in the most remarkable cam
self and her sister Sarah by
faith and the assurance that they
Mexico City with a view to deter-
singing in cafes. Later she be-
will not be despised as in ancient paign ever held in Detroit, is preparing for victory in the appeal for $215,000
mining if any American citizens
came famous as the most per.
times. Ile pointed out that there Allied Jewish Campaign, when the drive comes to a close on Wednesday, May 20.
are involved. It is learned from
feet interpreter of the classical
state department officials that this
are many Sephardic Jews in North
With $180,000 announced raised on Thursday, after five clays of campaigning,
French drama. She died in 1859
Africa, very much more in the
action has been taken pursuant to
dean of the Yeshiva, will be the
as
the
result
of
an
illness
conJ
•Orient
generally as well as in Eu- co-mingling of enthusiasm and confidence reigned supreme in the ranks of volunteers
a telegram of protest sent earlier
guest of the city during Shevuoth
traded while on an American
rope.
in the week to Secretary of State
and will aid in the appeal.
and assurance was given by the leaders that the assigned quota will be oversubscribed.
tour.
1,000,000 Sephardic Jews.
Stimson by Alfred M. Cohen,
The Vaad Horabonim, the coun-
Beginning with the opening dinner on Sunday evening, at Hotel Statler, and every noon thereafter
They
still
speak
the
old
Castilian
president of the International
cil of Detroit Orthodox rabbis,!
at luncheons, also at the Statler, inspired workers gathered to report the results of their canvass for thi
language and maintain an offer- more than 20 causes for local, national and international relief, represented in the drive. Expressing
B'nai B'rith.
issued the following appeal in be-•
! tion for Spain, Senor Prieto said. their joy in their work and their enthusiasm for the cause in rounds of songs, the more than 1,000 Reify(
In the event that it is ascer-
half of the Yeshiva:
w e
tained that no Americans were in-
volunteers vie with each other for honors in a competitive effort to raise and oversubscribe the assignee
The Appeal.
:iF
t 'fn e nt "ilatnndestehra'tel:
arontntbt quotas in the quickest possible time.
volved, it was pointed out, it will Rabbi Stollman's Class Corn-
"In the name of our holy Torah
kept
l in isolated places as
e.
n
if they
be very difficult for the American
Non-Jews Aid Campaign,
we ask of every right-thinking
pletes Study; Will Cele-
were people affected with a
government to make any represen-
Amo
ng the remarka ble e
Jew to whom Judaism is sacred
plague," he concluded.
tations to Mexico as it is an ex-
brate the Event.
in
the
drive is the aid al nd en.
that he help that great center of
While no exact figures are avail-
tremely difficult matter to inter-
couragement that has come from
higher
Jewish
learning—
the
He-
able as to the number of Sephardic
vene with a foreign government
non-Jews. Governor Wilber hl
Young Israel of Detroit an- brew Theological College of Chi- Says Movement One of G t Jews in the world, the figure is un-
I
regarding the treatment of for-
Brucker addressed the opening din-
nounces that the class in the study cago—which is financially embar-
officially estimated to be about
eigners.
Element for the Safety
ner on Sunday night, Mayor
1,000,000. large Sephardic Jew-
In response to an inquiry from of the Talmud conducted by Rabbi rassed at the present time.
Human Interest Angles Feature
Frank Murphy spoke to an enthusi-
of the
or .
Wld
ish settlements are to be found in
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency re- Isaac Stollman, spirituel leader of
"The Hebrew Theological Col-
Drive; Round of Songs, Talk.
astic gathering at noon Tuesday.
53
to
Receive
High
School
Greece,
Turkey,
Bulgaria,
Algeria,
lege
is
a
great
center
of
Jewish
garding the reported ill-treatment Congregation Mishkun Israel, Lin-
ing Pictures, Honors for
Both sent their personal contri.
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Zio$ Tunis, Morocco, Tripoli and Egypt.
of Jewish market vendors in Mex- wood and Blaine avenues, has corn- learning and knowledge, following
Mothers on Program.
Diplomas at Beth El
butiona. Tracy eGregor
McGregor accom.
Within Land's Possibilities.
the lines of our tradition. The ism is one of the greatest elements
ico City and the killing of a 12-
panied
his endorsement, which
This Sunday.
Within the economic possibili-
college is the second Yeshiva (rab-
year-old Jewish boy, the Mexican
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
for the safetty of the world, de-
was published in last week's issue
ties
of
the
country
the
new
repub-
binical college) in America. More
embassy declined to send an in-
The largest graduating class in of The Chronicle, with a check for
than 400 students receive an edu- clared Lord Robert Cecil, former lican regime will make no restric-
quiry to Mexico regarding this
$1,000 • Many other non-Jews Dent
The human interest element in the history of Temple Beth El High
cation in Bible, Talmud, codes, member of the Baldwin cabinet, In tions of any kind regarding Jewish
matter. The embassy also declined
voluntary contributions, Including
Jewish history, philosophy, litera- replying to a toast from James de immigration to Spain, Alvaro Al- campaigning is playing the leading School will receive its diplomas at
to make any statement on the re-
Congressman Robert H. Clancy,
the
hands
of
Melville
S.
Welt,
bornoz, Miguel Maura, and Inda. role in tho Allied Jewish Campaign,
ture, in this institution, under
ports.
!eels Prieto, ministers of justice, now in progress here, with May 20 president of Temple Beth El, Sun- the Detroit Creamery Co., Judge
world-famous teachers.
Merriam and others.
day
morning,
May
17,
at
10:30.
interior and finance, respectively, set as the last day on which to
Jewish Student Killed.
A Jewess Fortress.
Even on the very first day of
informed the Jewish Telegraphic reach the quota of $215,000. The Rabbi Bernard Zeiger of Temple
MEXICO CITY.—(J. T. A.)—
th e dri ve, wor era and teams be-
"The college is an assemblage of
Agency's special correspondent, to many interesting happenings at the
The killing of a Jewish school boy
American young men from 25
gan to report over-subscriptions of
whom they granted a special inter- opening dinner on Sunday evening,
by his Mexican classmate added
states of the Union besides the
quotas, but none gave up the job.
at Hotel Statler, served as criteria
view.
to the growing despair of Mexico
many from Chicago. In the 10
and all continue to work, helping
The under-secretary of labor that success is imminent.
City Jewry already aggravated by
years of its existence, 30 of its
less successful teams. The volun-
told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
the plight of the Jewish market
It was a singing army of work-
students have been graduated as
teers are determined that the en-
that he would view with great ers that ushered in the flood of
vendors who have not only been
tire list of 10,000 prospective
rabbis. Today these 30 are the
favor the entrance of Jews to contributions which brought the
ousted from their booths in the
religious leaders of communities in
donors be reached in the drive.
Spain.
public market by the police but
first evening's total to $125,000.
many parts of the country—
The Opening Dinner.
There is also no doubt that the Under the leadership of Mrs.
have been refused permission to
preaching and teaching Judaism in
The opening dinner, on Sunday
present
Spanish
government
is
not
establish stalls in hired halls or
Henry J. Levitt, Mrs. Sidney Allen
the spirit of our Torah and tra-
night,
at
Hotel Statler, was marked
opposed to the establishment of and Mrs. Walter Leib, a group of
other suitable places.
dition.
by the usual enthusiasm which
the Jewish National Home in Pal- 15 of the prettiest girls in the city
As a result of all the Jewish
helped
to
weld the community
"The Ilebrew Theological Col-
estine, the ministers said, although led in the singing of songs sped-
market vendors being driven from
through the Allied Jewish Cam-
lege is truly a fortress for Jewish
they refrained from dwelling ally written for the campaign, to
their stalls last week, 30 Sephardic
paign.
Graced
by the presence of
knowledge. Here is being devel-
lengthily on this subject in the ab- the
Jewish vendors sought to establish
the tunes of popular ditties,.
Governor and Mrs. Brucker, the
oped the greatest force to combat
sence of'Alejandro Lerroux, for-
a market in a rented hall but the
gathering
was
one
_
on
Talking
Screen.
of the moat ffig
the insidious diseases of American
eign minister, with whose sphere
police refused them permission.
RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN
tinguished that ever assembled in
Jewry—ignorance and assimila-
Then came the surprise of the
of action they felt it undesirable
The concern of the Jewish popu-
Detroit
for
a
Jewish
cause. More
tion. Each student is another
evening. Talking pictures were
to interfere.
lace over recent anti-Semitic mani- pleted its study of the treatise,
than 800 packed both Statler ball-
link in the chain of historical Ju-
While the students and other flashed on a silver screen. Fred
festations here was considerably "Megillah," and will conduct a
rooms
and
lined
the
corridors of
lais min this country.
elements of the population favor M. Butzel, Detroit's leading and
aggravated by the killing of the "Siyunt" in that synagogue on
the ballroom floor to listen to the
granting Leon Trotzky's request most beloved Jewish leader, was
Faculty Unpaid.
Jewish student Boris Rabinowitz, Tuesday, May 19, at 8:30 p. m.
speakers.
for permission to take up his resi- introducing Felix M. Warburg.
an orphan who recently came from
"Unfortunately, the Yeshiva
Morris Fishman, president of
Governor Brucker, first to speak
dence in Spain, the Jewish Tele- Mr. Warburg in turn introduced
Russia. The boy who did the that synagogue and an active par.: finds itself in great need because
because he had to leave to keep
graphic Agency correspondent was Dr. Albert Einstein, who made an
shooting claims it was an accident. ticipant in Jewish communal of-' of the current economic depres.
LORD ROBERT CECIL
other
engagements, foresaw in the
eloquent
plea
for
the
support
of
reliably informed that although
Rabinowitz has a grandmother liv- fairs, will act as chairman of the mon. For many months the ac-
spirit of the gathering an assur-
RABBI BERNARD ZEIGER
: ulty have not received their salar., Rothschild, president of the An- government circles are inclined to the Jewish Federation. Eddie
ing in Canada.
evening.
ance
that the campaign quota
Meanwhile the Mexican govern-
ies• For the same period those of glo-Palestine Club, which tendered grant the request they fear the re- Cantor then followed with some
would be reached on the tenth day
This is the second siyum held
ment has requested all chambers
the students a•ho are dependent Lord Cecil a dinner in honor of suit of such action on world opin- jokes and with another appeal Beth El, Flint, Mich., will deliver of the drive.
under the auspices of Young Is-
which struck at the heart and the sermon on the subject, "The
of commerce throughout the coun-
on the Yeshiva for aid have not his services to the Zionist cause.
"Na matter of chemistry can do
(Turn to Last Pagel
lad, the first having been by
mind.
Then came Mr. Itutzel Prophetic Past."
try to help round up small traders
found it forthcoming. If no real Lord Cecil is now patron of the
Rabbi Ezekiel Aishiskin, spiritual
again, with a translation of Dr.
Considerable sentiment is at- this thing you are assembled for
efforts are exerted for this insti-
whom it regards as "undesirable
leader of Congregation Beth tution its future has a very tragic'. (Turn to Peke Opposite Editorial)
Einstein's speech into English, tached to Rabbi Zeiger's presence unless you have it in the heart—
immigrants." The chambers of
David, Elmhurst and Fourteenth
and the screle n
gree
fe ature cl
in the pulpit nest Sunday morning and you have it," the governor
outlook. If the college should be
commerce are said to have com-
avenues.
w ith the fina
tings of Mr for he is himself a graduate of Raid. "So many enthusiastic souls
' forced to discontinue its sacred
piled secret lists of such traders
Warburg.
the school of religion of the Tern- have come to me spontaneously
Young Israel Ideals.
work, it would be tragic for Or-
and are transmitting them to the
demonstrating their enthusiasm
The whole scheme was the pie.
zovernment.
The purpose of Young Israel is thodox Jewry of America.
for this cause. Mrs. Brucker and
clever arrangement of Maurice J.
Hirschfeld the Valedictorian,
Merchants Threatened.
to promote the ideals and tradi-
"The Ilebrew Theological Col-
Caplan
of
the
Metropolitan
Motion
Congregational
sentiment
is
also
I come to give you greeting and
Many Jewish merchants received tions of Orthodox Judaism. Serv- • lege does not belong to Chicago
Picture Co. of this city. Mr. Cap. aroused over the fact that the vale- to wish you God-speed. We know
ices are held every Saturday and Jewry alone. It is the holy trees-
PASADENA.—(J. T. A.)—Fu- Baron's Eldest Son, British I Ian made use of the Einstein-Can-
dictorian
of
the
class
is
a
member
(Turn to Page Three).
on holidays in three different syna- ! are of the Jews of the whole coon-I neral services for Dr. Albert Mich-
(Turn to Page Two.)
' tor-Warburg talkie prepared in of the fourth generation of Tem-
gogues, conducted entirely by its ry. Those Jews in Detroit who elson, one of the world's greatest
M. P., Hinted as Weiz -
New York, and injected into it the ple Beth El households. Alexan-
members. In addition to these have a vital interest in perpetuat- scientists, who died here Saturday
manna Successor.
local angle. Needless to say, "It der Hirschfeld is both on his
services, classes are held in vied.
Torah in the United States— afternoon in his 75th year, was con-
went over big."
father's and on his mother's side a
o Jews in this city who have a ducted Thursday evening by Dr.
descendant of the earliest Jewish '
(Turn to Last Page.)
The Jerusalem correspondent of
Honoring the Mothers.
1
1
noly devotion to the purpose that Theodore G. Soares, pastor of the
settlers in the city of Detroit. His
the New York Times on Sunday) But that was neither the begin-
Judaism remain a living force— Union Liberal Church.
great-grandfather was one of the
The services were for members cabled his paper a report in which ning nor the end of the evening's.
hose Jews of Detroit who would
first
minyan,
or
congregation
of
he thstateed that sensations. The sum total sub-
A. Z. A. ON CANTOR'S
of see Judaism disappear in this of Dr. Michelson's family and a
10 Jews, who held the first Jewish
scribed had just exceeded $100,-
ountry—have a holy obligation few intimate friends. Dr. Soares
religious services in the city of
strong possibil-
National Council Picks This RADIO FORUM SUNDAY o the Ilebrew Theological College was an intimate of the great physi-
000. The leaders showed signs '', ' • Detroit in the home of Mr. and So States Milford Stern,
ity
that
Dr.
fatigue.
The audience, after Mrs.
no less than the Jews of Chicago. cist and a fellow faculty member
City for 13th Triennial
rs. Isaac Couzens.
Address in Cincinnati
Il e is the
Next Sunday. May 17, the Jun-
Chaim Weiz-
The Hebrew Theological College of the University of Chicago. Bur-
listening to Governor Wilber M. son of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus •
Gathering.
for Order B'nai B'rith, Aleph La- b
mann may be Brucker, Dr. John Slawson. Henry, Hirschfeld,
on "Social Justice."
elongs to the whole congregation ial was at Altadena near Pasadena.
traebteld.
dek Aleph will give a program on
succeeded a
s
Prof. Michelson's passion for the
Wineman,
Nathan Kress, Aaron
f American Israel—and Ameri-
In the year 1926 the graduating
NEW YORK.—The thirteenth the Jewish Radio Forum, which i °
president
of
the
patty
we
re
getting
weary.
CINCINNATI. — "Society has
an Israel is obliged to support this measurement of light was the pas-
triennial convention of the Na- is broadcast over WMBC, at 1 p.! c
sion of an artist. Ile Was known
World Zionist Thereupon Mr. Wineman arose class of Temple Beth El High been a hog, and now Society is pay-
nstitution at any price.
tional Council of Jewish Women m. This is the twenty-eighth pro- I t
as a water-color painter, and as a
Organization by and gave $100 in memory of his School numbered only 10 people., ing the price," Milford Stern, De-.
Appeal
by
Local
Rabbis.
will be held in Detroit in March, gram on the Jewish Radio Forum.;
an outstanding I mother, the occasion being Moth- Now, five years afterwards, the i troit attorney, and communal lead-
"At a meeting of all the rabbis violinist. He had composed sever-
Leo Lubetsky, Aleph Godol of
1932, on the eve of the fortieth
al songs, was an excellent chess
personality a tier's Day. The chairman, Mr. De- graduating class numbers 33 young er, told the industrial relations
anniversary of its establishment the order, will speak. Music for a nd presidents of the synagogues. player, liked companionship over
a
present
not con- Roy, not to be outdone, gave $200 men and women, who have been seminar Thursday evening, May 7,
in 1893. This decision was made the occasion will be furnished by, i t Was decided to make an appeal bridge table, and at the age of 75
attending the Temple ever since at the Hotel Sinton-St.Nocholas in
nested with the in honor of his mother. Mr. Wine.
by its board of managers at the the Jewish Centers Ensemble, with i n all the synagogues of the city played tennis "like a man of 40."
the age of five. They returned to Cincinnati. He spoke on "The Jew-
Zionist m v e man matched him. Edwin NI.
annual meeting of that body in Samuel Schmulewicz, noted direc- 0 n the second day of Shevuoth.
De
Rothschild.
ment
but
r
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
e ' Rosenthal gave $500 in memory of the Temple school after confirma- ' ish Layman and Social Justice."
Lion at the age of 14 to continue Mr. Stern is a member of the
New York City. A national con- tor, in charge. Max l'echerer pian- Ve request the officers and mem- Edna Michelson, three daughters, garded as a leader by the Jewish his mother.
ference of presidents, including ist; Fanny Goldstein, Clara Tan- b ers of every congregation of De- Mrs. Festus Foster, Mrs. Philip people, namely, James de Rahn-
their studies three years more and executive board of the Union of
Then came a flood of gifts in
section and state and interstate nenhou.; and Shirley Steinberg, vo. t roit to participate in this holy oh- Maher, and Mra Sheldon
child, British member of Parini. memory and honor of mothers of receive their high school diplomas American Hebrew Congregations
'gent-in and lend all possible as.
conference presidents, will also be calists, will also be featured.
and chairman of the Union's Corn-
sister, Miss Miriam Michelson : a meat and eldest son of Baron Ed- those assembled, in sums of $25 at 17.
Tis Graduate,.
Jacob 11. Schakne, general man- ? istance for this appeal.
held in Chicago, in October of the
I mission on Social Justice. The
son, Truman Michelson, and a mond de Rothschild, benefactor to $100 and when the sum total in
present year.
"May the Lord bless our people brother, Charles Michelson, pub-
ager of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
The steady growth of the gradu-' seminar is sponsored by that cont.
1 of Jewish colonization in Pales-' Mother'', Day gifts was compiled,
ating class began with 10 in 1926 mission and a similar body of the
It was announced that Mrs. icle, will discuss the Jewish news t hat we may have the privilege of licity director of the Democratic tine."
a sum exceeding $5 ,000 W
re
was cd-
Felix Fuld of South Orange, N. J., of the week, and Aaron Kurland, s eeing the Torah again a living National Committee.
The New York Times correspon-
l lited to the fund as a resu t of Mr. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Central Conference of American
was elected a national director of chairman of the Radio Forum,' f orce in America and of recoil-
Rabbis.
A feature article bo t the late dent continues:
WinemanNe example in the ob-
the National Council of Jewish will discuss the subject of soca.. s tructing our Holy Land in the Dr. Michelson appears on the edi-
"From reliable sources it is I
Mr. Stern's Addl.....
•servance of the creed: "Ilonor thy
Women. Mrs. Fuld, who recently tional guidance and placement. j s pirit of the Torah."
learned that negotiations now are
"Of course, we have been living
torial page of this issue.
I
provided 'a fund of $5,000,000
proceeding with a view of obtain•' father and thy mother."
in a fool's paradise—our one pas-
Honors Mother-in-Law.
sion a mad, wild scramble to get
jointly with her brother, Louis
ing Mr. de Rothschild's consent to
But the real kick of the open-
Bamberger of Newark, N. J., to
the hest of the other fellow," he
accept the presidency of the Zion. I
found a new educational institu-
ist organization, which probably ing campaignildinEnherrlicchamcehosw n
said. "We have danced and now
chose n to
tion under the direction of Dr.
would mean also the chairmanship
Wins Metropolitan Spelling Bee; we are paying the piper. The law
honor the traditional bone of con-
Simon Flexner, has taken a spe-
of
compensation is working ruth-
of the General Jewish Agency.
Goes to Washington as Detroit's
"Hitherto the principal atumb- tention in many families: the
cial interest in the newly launched 1'
"Hitherto
Representative in National
ielnip
h
vocational guidance and employ-
"Thin
seminar is significant. It
ling block against Dr. Weizmann's mother-in-law. By contributing
M •• t.
ment program of the National
is indicative of the stirring of con-
renomination has been the strong $50 in honor of her mother-in-
Council of Jewish Women. Mrs.
science.
It is proof of the fact that
opposition of the Zionist Revision- law, Mrs. Zena Ehrlich, she Mail-
Thirteen-year-old Blanche Krell,
A. S. Kohler of Savannah was
net party, but your correspondent ed another ball rolling which Bath. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris at last some glimmering of the
elected to succeed Mrs. Albert'
learns that the Revisionists are ered several hundred dollars in Krell of 1931 LaMothe avenue, ' grievous suffering incident to social
Gerst, deceased, as national chair- 1,,
definitely prepared to agree to honor of the in-law.
knew how to put the right letters and economic maladjustment is be-
e ohuupmtehnatiniiitedrreisytinogf
vTehryush, uitmiannthu
man of the department of religion
serve on the executive and not to
together to make them read "pica- ginning to pierce through the old
self-complacency.
and religious education.
secede from the Zionist organiza-
yune." As a result, she is a chum.
i,
i n b e onward
ohnawl•f of to
the
the
Mrs. Joseph E. Friend of New
Unemployment and Misery.
tion, as they had threatened, if Mr. the workers
pion.
worthiest
Orleans, La., the president, an-
"The gaunt specter of unemploy-
de Rothschild accepts the leader-
For , Blanche
vi ctor i n
causes
appealing
to
Jewry.
Duty
ment
is stalking through the and,
flounced that the National Council
ship, thus introducing unity in
the metropolitan spelling bee held
spiced with mirth is the secret of
of Jewish Women was one of the ,1;,,
Zionist ranks.
last Friday under the sponsorship bringing confusion worse confound-
Detroit's
philanthropic
triumph.
national organizations honored by
,
ed,
human
misery in its train.
"What equips Mr. De Rothschild
of the Detroit News. She was one
President Hoover in his selection
"Questionings and doubts, logi-
for the presidency of the Jewish
of 62 district winners to partici-
of a national committee for the "
cal
and
legitimate,
rise out of the
PISGAH
WILL
DISCUSS
national movement is his experi-
pate in the finals. Fifteen sur-
recent Red Cross appeal.
ence in post-war Jewish coloniza-
ECONOMIC DEPRESSION vived, and Blanche was one of situation—and we are beginning to
Reports on the national fund
wonder
whether
our
economic or-
__
tion work in Palestine, which his
them. But none except her knew
appeal of the National Council of
der is not a failure in certain fund-
f5aothyeerarinaugu ratedc nhe
Next Monday evening, May IA, how to spell the word "picayune."
Jewish Women were presented by
amental
phases,
and
to ask our-
whim
nn ch one
h etnhaans Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith, will Therefore she is the champion and
Mrs. Allexander Kohut of New
selves if we have not been follow-
spent $50,000,000."
conduct a symposium at its semi- 'all the other 14 are to receive med.
York City, honorary vice-president
ing
a
false
social
philosophy."
—
monthly meeting on the subject als as "second best."
and chairman of the appeal. and
President, Congress, industrial-
Jame. de Rothschild Denim.
"How Can We Solve the Present
Now Blanche is to travel to
Mrs. Estelle M. Sternberger,
LONDON.—(.1. T. A.)—James Day Economic Problems?" The Washington. D. C., to participate' ists, financiers, educators, eon°.
executive secretary of the organ-
de Rothschild authorized the Jew- i symposium will he led by an out- in the national contest for na-, mists--all have failed to solve the
ization and director of the fund
AARON D•ROY
problem of the present economic
HENRY WINEMAN
MEYER L PRENTIS
ish Telegraphic Agency to denyistanding economist and will be fol. tional honors.
crisis, he said.
appeal. It was stated that the
emphatically that he has any in- 1 lowed by a general discussion by ,
Blanche in not only a good spel.i
The list of honor. to the Allied Jewish Campaign is heeded by Henry Wiseman, h
present annual budget expended
"When at the peak of prosperity
ry chairman tention of accepting the presi- members, with particular empha-
empha- ' ler and a good student. She also,
by the National Council of Jewish of the drive, who, with Mrs. Wineman, gar. $12,450. Aaron DeRoy, g
so-called there were nearly 2,000,-
I chairman of the campaign, denry of the World Zionist Organ- Fla upon the discussion of what can
plays the piano well, having been 000 men out of work, we gave
Women and its constituent sec- and Mrs. D•Rov followed with $9,050. Meyer L Pra•ti., • Mm-president of the campaign, and Mr..
lzation as the successor of Dr. Pisgah Lodge contribute to the so- • taught by her aunt, Esther Good-1
Pr•sti• gave $S,200.
tions totals $550.000.
Chaim Weizmann. lotion of present day problems.
man. And she draws well.
(Turn to Page Three).
"SIYUM" OF YOUNG
ISRAEL ON TUESDAY
for th <
LORD CECIL GETS
ZIONIST TRIBUT
CHURCH RITES FOR
DR, A. MICHELSON
Mirth Spices Duty
In Local Campaign
ZEIGER TO ADDRESS
TEMPLE GRADUATES
ROTHSCHILD SEEN
AS ZIONIST HEAD
WOMEN'S MEET IN
DETROIT IN 1932
SOCIETY 'HOGGISH'
PAYING THE PRICE
n
HEAD LIST OF CAMPAIGN DONORS
BLANCHE KRELL
IS A CHAMPION