American ,favish Paola! eater (7— CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THEbETROITAWISII &OA ICU All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1931 VOL. XXXII. NO. 7 PALESTINE REPORT Theodore Levin Lauded on Manner in Which He Pre'pared His Case on the Alien Registration Bill SAYS EQUILIBRIUM IS RESTORED IN ZION An Outpost of Judaism Complimented by Federal Judge on His Legal Knowledge; Decision by Three Judges May Not be Out for Another Week; Chronicle Learns Sponsors of Measure Will Frame Another Bill in Event Present One is Ruled to be Unconstitutional. Statement of Economic Stand- ing Submitted to League Except for the decision the his- toric case on the alien registration bill is at an end, but those who have heard the arguments will long remember the impressive :scene in the Federal Court, when three judges heard the discussions on the issue. Judge Arthur C. Denison of the Court of Appeals of the District Court of Cincinnati presided and conducted the hearings. Federal Judges Ernest A. O'Brien and Charles C. Simons were the other two judges. The outstanding feature at the hearing was the profound respect that was shown by the judges for the opinions of Theodore Levin, as embodied in the excellent 112-page brief prepared by him and his as- sociates, former Judge l'atrick H. O'Brien, Fred M. Butzel and Nath- an L. Milstein, with the co-opera- tion of Max J. Kohler of New York, chairman of the immigration committee of the American Jewish Committee. of Nations. STEPS IN GROWTH OF HOME ARE OUTLINED Shrinkage in Contributions by U. S. Jewry Blamed for Immigration Check. LONDON,—(J. T. A.)—Facts and figures to show that the eco- nomic equilibrium of Palestine has been restored are cited by the Palestine government in its annual report to the Mandates Commission of the Legaue of Nations. The re- port cites increased building activ- ity, new buildings to the value of $9,250,000, having been erected during the year, and continued ex- pansion of citriculture, and the slow consolidation of the position of the principal factories. The fact that the Nesher Cement Works has showen a profit of $90,000 and that the Tel Aviv silicate plant has re- sumed production is also pointed out. The lengthy report, which is twice the size of previous reports, contains a full reply to the ques- tionnaire given the Palestine gov- ernment last year by the Mandates Denison thereupon declared that the question of the opposition has nothing to do with the legality of the act. Mr. Butzel thereupon re-1 marked that he (lid not like to be' classed with the Communists. ! Judge Simons' Interrogation.. This was not the only rebuke given Mr. Clardy. Earlier, as the , proceedings began, he remain d seated as he addressed the con t, and Judge Denison politely ask d him to rise. When the morning session closed to allow for a tun h Levin Complimented. period, Mr. Clardy came over to the press table to be sure that he was understood when he said that the Communists opposed the bill. He waxed humorous in declaring that the Jews all opposed the bill and that "all the Jewish organiza- tions are- Communistic." Attorney General Voorhies then took hold of his arm and called him away with the remark, "let's go, side-kick." The most interesting portion of the hearing undoubtedly was the sharp and pointed interrogation of Mr. Clardy's arguments by Judge Simons. These interrogations re- vealed the keen mind of Judge Si- mons, whose questions pointed to conflicts in the bill with the Fed- eral Constitution, and forced Mr. Clardy to admit that there may be some portions in the bill which may be faulty. What aroused indignation and resentment in the course of prepar- ations for the hearing was the pre- sentation of a brief to the court by Louis M. Hopping, assistant United States attorney, who as- sumed to tell the court that al- though the foreign born were only 22 per cent of this federal court district's population, they commit- ted 46 per cent of the crimes. In the course of his address to the court, Mr. Levin attacked these figures as irrelevant to the issue and said that if any crimes are committed it is the government's business to prosecute the offenders, but that such figures have nothing to do with the legality of the meas- ure. While it is understood that Judges Denison, O'Brien and Si- mons have already reached a decis- ion on the bill, and that they are now framing an opinion, it is be- lieved in legal quarters here that the decision may not be announced fur another week. Mr. Clardy, who was the sole de- fender of the measure for the state attorney general's office, in the meantime carried out his threat to insist on the 15-day-period to which he is legally entitled for an answer on the last two bills of complaint in behalf of Francesco Dimeglio and John Petrowski. Mr. Clardy served notice on Theodore Lev- in, chief of counsel for the opposi- tion to the bill, that he filed a motion to have these two billkasa• missed, and served notice on MY: Levin to argue this motion on Wed- nesday morning, July 8.. Mr. Clardy did not even appear in court on that day, but Judge O'Brien said the two cases would TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ZIONIST CONGRESS IN DEADLOCK OVER LEADERSHIP, WITH POSSIBILITY REMAINING THAT DR. WEIZMANN MAY BE RETAINED AT HELM; OLD EXECUTIVE QUITS Up to Noon on Thursday, as Forms ef Chronicle Ate Closing, Labor Group Refuses to Sac- rifice Weizmann and Insists on His Remaining President of World Zionist Organization. RESIGNED LEADER WINS IN FIRST TEST VOTE BY 107 TO 97; PLEADS FOR CONTINUED FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN Weizmann's Interview on Question of Jewish Majority in Palestine Stirs Heated Debate; Dr. Eder Apologizes to Dr. Wise, Whose Speech Created Storm; Warburg and Adler, in Messages, Back Weizmann. Copyright J. T. A. A scene at the Jewish market in Constantine, Algeria. This photo- graph was taken by Dr. Leo Stahl, German-Jewish journalist, who has just returned from a tour of North Africa where he discovered settle- ments of Jews as far as the Sahara Desert. (Feature Article on Editorial Pane). GREECE TO REBUILD SALONIKI QUARTERS The World Zionist Congress, in session at Basle, Switzerland, remained deadlocked at noon on Thursday on the question of leadership. As the forms of this issue of The De- troit Jewish Chronicle are being closed, the Labor groups at the Congress remain ada- mant in their support of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, resigned leader, and are just as strongly opposed to a coalition which would put an end to Dr. Weizmann's regime and policies. Among the latest happenings at the Congress was the written apology of Dr. M. D. Eder, president of the British Zionist Federation, to Dr. Stephen S. Wise, for calling him a liar during the latter's address in which he atacked the British government. Meer Gross- man, English Revisionist leader, whom the Zionist Executive had charged with having given to the gen- eral press the contents of the Whate al'alpet/Of October, 1930, before that document was officially released was vindicated by the Zionist/Congress court of the charge of breach of confidence. The Congress court, however, reprimanded him far a breach of party discipline, although admitting that this breach was com- mitted without any motive of self-gain. The cost of the trial was divided equally between Grossman and the Zionist Organization. Mr. Levin not only distinguished himself with his verbal argument which supplemented the brief, but also was given a compliment by the court for his high standing in the Detroit Editor Says Bulgar- legal profession. It occurred when There were exciting scenes in the Congress when the first test of strength resulted in a victory for ians Responsible for Fo- Mr. Levin presented a gem of an the Weizmann administration by a vote of 107 to 97. affidavit in proof of some of his al- menting Trouble. • The vote was taken on the ques- legations and findings in the case. Vaad Leumi Football tion whether Dr. Chaim Weiz- The first portion of the affidavit George Laskaris, attorney and Stand is Protested mann, president of the World Zion- Toronto to Remove testified as to his experience in editor of Detroit Greek I'roodos ist Organization, had made a satis- Federal Courts on immigration Anti-Semitic Sign (Progress), who claims to be of im- factory explanation of his views on JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)— matters. Attorney General Paul perial Greek lineage descending demands of some groups that the W. Voorhies rose for the first and As a protest against the stand from the famous Laskaris family, Jews shall be permitted to have a THEODORE LEVIN TORONTO.—(J. T. A.)—By of the Jewish National Council only time in the hearings to object charged the Bulgarian group in majority in Palestine on both aides an unanimous vote the city with regard to Saturday football to the affidavit on the ground that Saloniki with fomenting the trouble council of Toronto adopt- Former German War Lord of the Jordan river. games, the representatives of he saw no reason or precedent for resulting in pogroms on the Jewish ed a resolution calling for A storm broke out when Dr. the Agudath Israel, Orthodox it. Not only did Judge Denison community. In his statement to Charged "Jewish Free the removal of an anti-Semitic Robert Stricker of Austria, a Re- organization which has been rule that the affidavit was proper The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Mr. Mason's Plot." sign displayed at the western visionist, read a quotation from an lighting Sabbath sports left all and in order, but when Mr. Levin Laskaris said: "There is always a entrance to the city and interview which Dr. Weizmann asked whether he should read the of the general Jewish commit- Bulgarian group which is stirring BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—General gave to the Jewish Telegraphic which in huge letters says, first portion referring to his ex- tees, including the census coun- up strife between the inhabitants Erich Ludendorff, former German "Bathing suits and lockers. Gen- Agency, In it he said he did not periences in immigration matters, cil, the Jewish National Coun- of the Greek and Serbian territor- war lord, suffered another blow to sympathize with the demand for a tiles only." The sign in not with- the presiding judge state: "We are cil's municipal committee and ies of Macedonia, of which Saloniki his prestige as a result of his Jew- in the city limits and the coun- Jewish majority in Palestine be- quite willing to recognize that you the Jewish community of Jerus- is one of the capitals. I believe phobia when the court at Gotha cause the world might construe cil's resolution calls on the coun- know what you are talking about." alem. that this group has now again fo- found him guilty of defamation in cil of the municipality in which this idea as a wish to drive out the Mr. Levin had previously appeared In an endeavor to settle the mented trouble, this time by im- • libel suit brought against the gen, Arabs. the sign is posted to remove it. before Judge Denison in Cincin- issue of Saturday games the plicating the Jewish people and by The matter was called to the council recently announced that nati. Explanation by Dr. Weizmann. arousing sentimental youths to The dramatic moment in the pro- it would permit them provided attention of the Toronto city shed blood. It is an outrage to be Dr. Weizmann made a state- ceedings occurred when Kit F. no tickets were sold and smoking council by alderman Nathan deplored, and I am sure Premier ment in which he said the Inter- Cladry, who did all the arguing for prohibited. The Agudath Israel Phillips who moved the follow- Venizelea will have the support of view' was unfortunate in form, as the state, concluded his address by ing resolution: "Whereas the at- has called on High Commission- all right-thinking Greek citizens in there was no group which implied stating that the opposition to the er Chancellor to enact a law tention of the council has been condemning such outrages." any intention to drive the Arabs bill was inspired by Communist drawn to a sign painted on a making Saturday games unlaw- out of Palestine. But, he said, his groups or groups affiliated with the building on the Lake Shore Road ful. $65,000 Subsidy Granted. experience over a decade showed Communist party. Fred M. Butzel, leading to the city of Toronto SALONIKL-0. T. A.)—Geo- that a certain section of world one of Michigan's most respected and which is offensive to Jewish opinion persisted in misrepresent- rge Maris, Greek minister of fi- Commission, in addition presenting citizens and nationally known for citizens, be it resolved that the ing Zionist aims whenever a Zion- nance has placed 500,000 drachmas a detailed description of the de- his social and philanthropic work, council records disapproval of ist used the word "majority." ($65,000) at the disposal of the velopment of the country. rose on a question of personal priv- racial and religious prejudice governor of Saloniki for the recon- Ile was convinced that a ma- Emphasiees Absence of Riots. ilege, to which he was entitled as and requests the council of the (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) struction of the Jewish quarter of jority of Jews in Palestine would FRED M. BUTZEL In the introduction to the report an attorney in the case. Judge municipality where the sign is the city which was almost entirely not necessarily be a guarantee of the fact that comparative tranquil- situated to take steps to remove destroyed by fire last Monday as a security and again put forward the ity prevailed is emphasized as is the it." result of the anti-Jewish riot here. view that political parity with the ( absence of any disturbances which The resolution was seconded As a result of this money becoming Arabs would be the best solution. Bus Drivers Put Off credited not only to increased by Aldermas Glass and after a is available it is believed that stone Ile was convinced that a major- Strike For One Month security forces, but also to the fact long heated debate was unani- buildings will replace the dilapi- ity of Jews in Palestine would not that the temper of the populace be- mously adopted. dated wooden dwellings in which necessarily be a guarantee of se- came less violent and inter-racial the Jews previously lived. curity and again put forward the JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)— antagonism somewhat less bitter. .5 view that political parity with Seventeen Greek and three Jew- The trike of Arab and Jewish the Another factor in the restora- Arabs would be the beat solution. Hias Announces Important ish organizations, including the bus-drivers, chauffeurs and taxi tion and maintenance of peace- Fram, Haggai, Shetzer and B'nai B'rith, met here and adopted men scheduled to begin July 1, "We do not want to rule over Service Which Will be ful conditions was the gradual! a resolution expressing regret at Goldman Address Inter- throughout l'alestine was post- the Arabs," he declared, "and we disappearance of the Arab boy-' a Boon to Jewry. the disturbances and confidence in poned for one month on the re- do not want to be ruled over. But eott of Jewish products and a re- esting Meeting. GEN. ERICH LUDENDORFF the local authorities. Representa- quest of the government which the Zionists want an unrestricted vival of economic intercourse, the NEW YORK.—Hias has com- tives of the press who were invited in the meantime undertakes not report notes. More than a few Arab eral by Count von Dohna, the aged opportunity for growth; and then An enthusiastic audience, which pleted arrangements enabling to the conference promised to aid fees and to to impose license bankruptcies during the year were in spite of the warm weather filled former grand master of the Ger- we can make Palestine as big as Jews in this country to transmit in the restoration of peace and in consider favorably the other de- a consequence of the boycott, the 1 more than three-fourths of the kosher food packages to their the improvement of relations be- Zalman Zylberzweig Honor- man Masons. The court fined Lu- our resources will permit." mands of the chauffeurs and bus There was a chorus of protests government adds. dendorff 500 marks and costs with seating capacity of the Philadel- relatives and friends in Russia, tween the Greeks and the Jews. The ed Informally by Journa- drivers. the alternative of ten days in pris- from the Revisionists, followed by according to an announcement by party also decided to summon an- Regarding the Mandates Com- phia-Byron Talmud Torah, Tues- The strike had been called as a proposal that the meeting discuss lists on Tuesday. on. Count von Dohna was also au- Abraham Herman, president of the other conference of all Greek, Jew- mission's question as to what meas- day evening paid tribute to the a protest against high import thorized to have the verdict pub- whether Dr. Weizmann's answer Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant ish and national profesional groups ures were taken for securing the I memory of Dr. Theodor Herat, duties on gasoline and automo- was satisfactory. The vote was Zalman Zylberzweig, author of lished in Ludendorff's paper, Aid Society of America, thus add- to take steps to end all misunder- establishment of the Jewish Na- founder of the modern political bile accessories, stiff license fees taken with the result given above. ing another importan service to standings. tional Home, the Palestine govern- ; Zionist movement. the "Lexicon of the Jewish Thea- Volkswarte, at the general's ex- and other excessive taxes. If Uproar immediately babke out Addressed by Rabbi Leon the numerous activities on behalf ment refers not only to last year's In the meantime, the minister of ter," the first volume of which Just the strike had gone into effect it again, however, when Meyer Gross- of world Jewry. activities but goes back to 1920 and Fram, Joseph Haggai, Simon iustice and the minister of avia- appeared, is a guest in Detroit and pense. suit grew out of a charge man, a Revisionist delegate, moved would have stopped all automo- The arrangements for this serv- tion together with the governor of made in January 1928 by Luden- enumerates ten steps taken to fa- Shetzer, president of the Zionist bile transportation in Palestine is seeking, with the aid of a prom- dorff that Count Doane knew ice were completed after a very Saloniki are looking into the cause as eilitate the growth of the Jewish , District of Detroit, and Ben F. (Turn to Page Two.) and affected 4,000 Jewish and inent committee, to secure sub- far !Goldman, president of the Jewish careful study of the entire situa- of the outbreak. Senator Ascher back a. 1911 of a "Jewish Free (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) National Fund, and the showing of ♦ Arab families. tion by Aaron Benjamin, vice- Mallah, Deputy Bessantchi and M. scribers to the contemplated three- Mason's plot" to murder the Aus- president and European commis- Yacoel, the legal advisor of the volume encyclopedia of the Jewish trian crown prince, Franz Ferdi- slides depicting episodes in the life of Dr. !feral, featured the sinner of Hies, with headquarters Jewish community conferred with stage. nand, in order to provoke a world At an informal gathering at war, but had (lone nothing to pre- meeting. Mr. Goldman lectured at Paris. Mr. Benjamin, in rec- the minister of iustice, A. Avraam, es urant, Twelfth and vent it and therefore was guilty of during the showing of the slides. ommending to the Hies board of and explained the situation to him Budd y ' s Restaurant, Taylor, Tuesday night, Mr. Zylbe- high treason. directors to inaugurate this serv- after submitting a memorandum. Rabbi Fr ■ ni'. Address. zweig was honored by a group of his opening re- Shetfzer, ice stated that it would prove a Says Maccabees Innocent. friends, representatives of organi- resent tremendous boon to Russian mar X, re erre to to t e p M. Avraam said he was con, inc.. zations and of the Jewish press critical situation in Zionism and Jewry. Discussion Begun in Berlin ed that the Maccabee Sport Club is here. The Detroit Jewish Chron- In his statement Mr. Herman briefly reviewed the life of Dr. Dr. Levinthal Demands Lib - says that the food commodities Now Reverberating icle was represented at the gather- Planned on Eve of Comple- Herzl (Turn to Pare Opposite Editorial) ing by Jacob II. Schakne and Phil- In Palestine. Rabbi Fram, speaking on the will be strictly kosher and of the eral Interpretation of tion of New Conserva- Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple ip Slomovitz. subject . finest a unlit y and that care has , "The Le g end of Herat" tive Synagogue. Traditional Law. spoke of the man as a short story been taken that they will reach JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—An Under the chairmanship of Sam- Beth El has been added to the the addresses quickly and safely. writer and playwright and especi- uel Weinberg of the Detroit sec board of directors of the United archaeological storm raised in Ber- With the new building of Con- ally referred to one of the stories The Rabbi, too, alas, is to found The prices of the kosher food lin last year has now reverberated tion of the Forward, addresses Hebrew &Loots of Detroit. eregation Shaarey Zedek, on Chi- in which a depressed man who amongst the great army of Ameri- packages will vary according to This appointment is considered in Jerusalem when in the course were delivered by Harry Weinberg, . ago boulevard and Lawton avenue, sought to commit suicide finally CA s unemployed." Following the installation of new the contents, from $2 up, exclud- former actor whose name appears significant in that it is the first of a lecture here Pere Vincent, a nearing completion, plans are being realized that there are possibilities With these words Dr. Israel II. , ing the customs duty and inspec- I officers of Pisgah Lodge No. 31, in the Lexicon; Elijah Zaludkowski time in Detroit, and one of the Dominican father of the Ecole formulated for a drive for new in life. Rabbi Fram compared Levinthal admitted the condition of tion fee imposed by the Soviet B'nai B'rith, last Monday evening, who knew Mr. Zylberzweig in Po- rare instances throughout the Biblique et Archaeologique Fran- members. this man to the Jewish people over supply of rabbis in America, government. Those sending these by Adolph ("Daddy") Freund, land; Mr. Slomovitz, A. Littman, country, that • Reform rabbi ac- raise, one of Palestine's leading Dr. S. J. Eder, in charge of pu- which awakened from its lethargy in his presidential address to the food packages can at the same time Elias Goldberg, new president, ape manager of Littman's Yiddish Peo- cepted a post on an executive com- archaeological scholars, discussed blicity for the board of directors of as a result of Dr. lierzl'e ac- opening session of the Rabbinical through Hies send the money cov- pointed the following committee Es- mittee of traditional Talmud the inscription "Joshua, the son of Pte's Theater in Detroit; Mrs. Es- the synagogue, stated this week complishments in arousing the pee-Assembly of America. The three- ering the customs duty and inspec- chairmen: Torahs. Joseph," which Dr. E. L. Sukenik, ther Field, popular actress, and by that many have indicated a desire ple to united action with the cree- day convention was begun Monday tion fee so that the relative or Anti-defamation, Milford Stern: the archaeologist of the Hebrew to become affiliated with the congre- Lion of a Jewish state as the con.- morning at Hotel Scarboro, Long friend will have the necessary intellectual advancement, Samuel the guest himself. University, had found on an os- The speakers hailed the appear- 175 AMERICAN JEWS cation and to derive the benefits mon goal. B. Keene; organization, Morris Branch, N. J., with rabbis present means to receive the package. It suary, and which newspapermen . ance of the Lexicon as an impor- allared by the new building. Having Quoteseras lary. SA IL FOR PALESTINE . jumped upon as relating to the from cities all over the United , survived the difficulties of the past (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Newman; finance, Jack Jacob Scholnick; tant addition to Jewish culture, Rosenberg; entertainment, Rabbi Fram quoted the diary of States and Canada. tomb of Jesus. few years, Dr. Eder said a new era Dr. Ilerzl to show that when the; social welfare. William Weiss; ini- and greeted the author with NEW YORK.-175 men, women Dr. Sukenik during a lecture in After greetings by Dr. Cyrus 1 it near for the congregation, with idea of a Jewish Palestine first i tiation, Max Edwards; A. Z. A., II. pledges that he will be helped in and children, constituting the lar- Berlin on "Tombs in the Time of Adler and Professor Ginsburg of the program in nconnection with came to •him he struggled against the Jewish Theological Seminary M. Got tlieb; publicity, Ben Gold- securing additional subscribers. Jesus" called attention to a par- the new building to include a mod- it because he was so remote from Mr. Zylberzweig, in an interest- gent group that has left one this coun- man; athletics, Harry Yudkoff; try for Palestine at any time ticular inscription on which the as Lewis J. Mosta President as the well United ern school, social activities and his own people. But this idea mss- of sick and visiting, B. Yanett. ing and highly informative address, for several yearn past, sailed for words "Joshua, son of Joseph" were Synagogue of Amer- other functions for the members of tared him. Other members of the executive described the development of the Palestine last week on the Italian found. Dr. Sukenik refused to be IW or ld ice. Dr. I.evinthal read his paasi_ the congregation, the Sisterhood first committee are: Aaron Droock, Mor- Yiddish Theater for the past 300 , Liner, Providence. Most of these drawn into a discussion on the con. S peaki ng o and the young folks' groups. Zionist Congress, when Herz] in- dential message, which included a ris Shstzen, Henry Abramowitz, years. Ile declared that the Jew- people intend to become so-called led section of this ossuary with the discussion of the unemployment The use of the old Shaarey Under the chairmanship of Mae sisted that all delegates should be Jacob Stiller, Julius Deutelbaum, ish theater is the most important middle-class settlers, in Eretz Is- name of the founder of Christian- Zedek building on Willis and Brush Leiter, a membership committee of dressed in frock coats Rabbi Fram prevailing among rabbis. Dr. Victor Droock. Trustees are factor in the advancement of . Yid- reel. They are taking with them . ity, insisting that the name was was this week offered to the GO and their wives, will meet at the said: "Ile wanted the Jewish peo- i Dr. Levinthal suggested two spa- [street, American Legion for use for spe- Adolph Freund, Rabbi Harry Z. dish as a angliage an in resiving a total capital of well over one- quite common at that time. lie went Knollwood Country Club next Wed- le to become a dignified and r c_ cific remedies: Increasing the rab- and Louie James Rosen- national aspirations in Jewry. lie half million dollars for investment however, go far as to say that had a Gr nesday evening and will discuss, at s pe cted p eo p le. Herat made the binical course by at least one year, cial services during Yom hippo bee r. g told of his experiences in many of purposes. record of Christ's handwriting re- dinner plans for the proposed mem- Jew s aware of their potential and then e xpecting a yaf e r e o i e for r- visiting Jewish Legionn aires on the world capitals, where he gath- The '.Moist Organization of mained it might have resembled bership drive. Ile possessed the vice as amistant rabbi to a more the occasion of the forthcomiP g FEDERATION SHORTAGE ered data for his important work. America tendered the group a greatness. the inscription. The aim of the membership com- queerness of a genius and per- mature colleague in the active min- convention opening on Yom Kip- The Lexicon is the result of farewell reception at the Y. al. Ii. WILL BE REIMBURSED Modern Forgery Possible, mittee is to enroll a large number sisted in carrying his goal to sue- istry. "Other professions expect I pur morning. more than 15 years' of efforts A. in New York the evening prior The offer is made by A. Louis ou' — In spite of Dr. Sukenik's care, VI of new members in time for ser- and demand at least a year's in- Restitution will he made for the which are not yet over, consider- , to their sailing, during the course the press both in Europe and Amer- swes for the High Holy Days in ternship and I believe this would Gordon, president of Congregation Hagges Address, able work yet to be required in of which addresses were delivered ica spread a story which on the September. The new building will Following the chanting of the work out satisfactorily for many Shaarey Zedek. to Nathaniel II. shortage of a sum of money in Dr. Saeon Bernstein, tirector of fare of it suggested that Dr. Suk- be ready for use for the holidays, "El Motel Rachamim" and "Al reasons besides the present eco- Goldstick, assistant corporation the accounts of the Jewish Welfare completing the other two volumes. I by The first volume deals with actors, the Palestine bureau of the Zionist enik had, in fact, discovered an os- counsel, who is in charge of arrang- Federation, according to a state- according to Dr. Eder. Naarot Bevel" ( ("By the Rivers sonic condition," he said. playwrights and other important Organization of America; Nahum suary in which the bones of Jesus The memorial committee, head- of Babylon") by Rev. Elijah 7.a- "Let it become known that we are log special services for visiting ment made by officers of the Feder- a- figures of the Jewish stage from Lipahitz, representative in the Uni- of Nazareth had been placed. When ed by Meyer Stone who is assisted ludkowski, Mr. Haggai delivered lenient in our interpretation of Jewish Legionnaires. Mr. Gordon A n on - Te•ish employe in the ac- "aleph" to "chess." The second ted States of the Manufacturer's Dr. Sukenik returned to Jerusalem by David S. 7.emon, Theodore Lev- an address in Hebrew. He corn- Jewish law. that we seek the liberal stated: "The Shaarey Zedek build- alien volume will deal with those from Association of Palestine; Harry P. from Berlin, he again denied he counting department of the Federa- in. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and pared the Zionism of the first view and not the severe view in ing is well located for that purpose. Charles Hamburger, reports that Congress with the situation today, Jewish tradition." Dr. Levinthal as most Jewish veterans will an- tion is responsible for this ehort- letters "chess" to "pay." The third , Fierat, treasurer of the Zionist had made or desired to establish will deal with those falling' Organization of America; and any connection between his discos, as volume applications have been made by a ■ nd declared there is no room for suggested that the committee on doubtly have rooms downtown, and ago, which has been announced - the B • h $6,000, but the exact sum of which under the category from "tzadik" ; Isaac Allen, president of the Order number of people for advance pur- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Sons of Zion. to "toff." has not been yet ascertained. chase of memorials. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) • could be made attractive." FIND LUDENDORFF 'FOOD PACKAGES CAN BE SENT TO RUSSIA 42 TREES PLANTED IN HERE'S MEMORY LEXICOGRAPHER ON VISIT HERE 1 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE OF SHAAREY ZEDEK STORM OVER ZION ARCHAEOLOGY FIND UNEMPLOYMENT OF RABBIS DISCUSSED RABBI FRAM ADDED TO BOARD OF U. H. S. COMMITTEES CHOSEN FOR PISGAH LODGE OFFER LEGION OLD SHAAREY ZEDEK FOR SPECIAL SERVICES