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REGISTRATION BILL" ( "Church of the Air"
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CONGRESS SESSION
New Radio Program
ens to Renew Efforts for
Enactment of Law.
WICKERSHAM REPORT
RAPS DEPORTATIONS
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5,692 Jewish I m m i g r ants
Admitted to U. S. During
Year Ended June 30.
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—
The threat of renewed efforts to
have Congress enact legislation
calling for the registration and
fingerprinting of all aliens resident
in the United States is contained in
an oral statement given by Repre-
sentative John L. Cable of Ohio, a
majority member of the }louse,
Committee on Immigration. Last
year Congressman Cable was au-
thor of one of three bills intro-
duced into Congress proposing
compulsory registration of aliens.
"At the coming session of the
seventy-second Congress," he said.
"I shall not only renew my proposal
for alien registration but shall ex-
ert every possible effort to bring
about its enactment into law."
Mr. Cable indicated that he would
utilize the unemployment distress
as a method for winning support
for his immigration measure. 'The
bill," he declared, "would give
Americans every chance and would
bar the cooling of undesirables. It
would constitute a census of aliens
in this country." Mr. Cable fur-
ther expressed his opinion that for-
mer presidents and secretaries of
labor have endorsed the principle
of the proposal and it his belief that
President Hoover is in sympathy
with the measure.
Opponent. Fight Bill.
"If you travel in Europe," the
Congressman added, "you will find
almost every country on the conti-
nent requires Americans to go to
the police station to be registered
foreigner—moves from one hotel
or boarding house to another, the
boarding house to another, the
American must report the change
tothe police."
Among the objections to the pro-
posals for registration as voiced
by distinguished Americana is one
which points out that the measure
is contrary to the American tradi-
tion of personal liberty. As a re-
sult of the efforts of public leaders
who are hostile to such legislation
the two bills introduced into the
House last year and the hills intro-
duced into the Senate failed of
passage. The opponents of the
measure plan to continue their
efforts at the forthcoming session
of Congress.
Meanwhile regulations calling tot
the registration of aliens have also
become the subject of state legis-
lation in Michigan where the legis-
lature passed and the governor
signed a bill which is now up before
Federal District Court. Court
pleas for and against the constitu-
tionality of this state legislation
have already been made and the
decision is now being awaited.
Hit Deportation System.
With two of its eleven members
dissenting from the majority find-
ings, the Wickersham Commission
issued a report severely criticizing
the deportation system of the Uni-
ted States Labor Department on
the grounds of its unconstitution-
al, tyrannic and oppressive" meth-
Further the report disposes
of the general charge that the
Wiens in this country are responsi-
ble for a disproportionate share of
the crimes committed. and recom-
mends that a board of alien ap-
P•als he established to take up de-
portation questions. As adopted
and submitted to the president the
report is for the most part a sur.
Ni'y conducted by Reuben Oppen-
heimer, prominent Baltimore Jew-1
eh lawyer, which the Wickersham
commission has accepted as its
findings and from which it has
taken its conclusions.
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Representative Cable Threat-
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NEW YORK.--(J. T. A.)—
A departure in radio whereby
14,C ch religious feu
the
es Air," will te
substituted for religious broad-
casting on a commercial basis,
is announced by William S.
Paley, president of the Colum-
bia Broadcasting Company. The
new feature is to be broadcast
over a nation-wide network
with the co-operation of Prot-
estant, Catholic and Jewish
leaders.
The services will be launched
on Sunday, Sept. 13, at 5 p. m.
with an address by Rabbi Jonah
B. Wise of Central Synagogue,
New York, who is the chairman
of the 1921 Joint Distribution
Committee campaign. A Jewish
musical program is being ar-
ranged which will include the
services of an outstanding can-
tor. As outlined at present the
Jewish feature will ordinarily
go on the air about 2:30.
In addition to Rabbi Wise,
Albert Ottinger, former attor-
ney-general of New York State,
is named as the Jewish leader
with whose co-operation the
new religious feature has been
evolved.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1931
OLD FOLKS' HOME
ALTERATIONS WILL
COMPLY WITH CODE 1
l'rogress Reported by
Circuit-Riding Rabbi
Construction Work Now Go-
RUSSIAN ATHEISTS Amusement Season
PLAN WAR AGAINST Reveals Its Plans
JEWISH HOLY DAYS F"to
Issue Own "Ten Command-
menta" for Use in An-
nual Campaign.
ing on at Brush and
Edmund Place.
FROM THIRD FLOOR
WILL STAGE AFFAIRS
DURING THE HOLIDAYS
Issue Was Raised by Report
of Assistant Prosecutor
Anti - Religious Literature in
Yiddish to be Widely
Circulated.
BUILD A STAIRWAY
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George Stutz.
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—With
the high Jewish holidays a month
The building of the Jewish Old
away, the League of Militant
Folk's Home of Detroit, at Brush
Atheists Monday issued its own
and Edmund Place, is being re-
"ten commandments" for fighting
modeled to comply with the build-
the Jewish holidays. The first
ing codes and to satisfy the re-
"commandment" in the anti-re-
quirements of the department of
ligious decalogue calls for lectures
building and safety engineerin.
in every factory, factory co-opera-
Max Leiberman, treasurer of the
tive, artel, collective farm, school
home and one of its outstanding
and club on the subject of the
leaders, informed The Detroit Jew-
RABBI PHILIP W. JAFFA
Five-Year Plan and religion, anti-
ish Chronicle, following a meeting
Rabbi Jaffa is the regional rabb i Semitism and religion, collectiviza-
of the hoard held Monday night,
in
the
north
central
stales
for
the
tion and religion, and the class
that the department of building
and safelly engineering had inspec- Union of American Hebrew Con- character of the Jewish holidays or
modern Judaism and national ha-
ted the home and pointed out a gra s a "" s
number of needs in order to make
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The other nine "command-
the building absolutely safe. All
ments" are as follows:
alterations being made will entirely
1. To organize special excur-
fulfil the rules and regulations of
sions during the Rosh Ilashonah
the building department and will
and 'Yom Kippur holidays and to
make the building absolutely safe,
stage anti-religious movies and
Mr. Leiberman said.
plays on those days.
Build New Stairway.
2. To proclaim Rosh Hashonah
In addition to having the two Burton M. Leiberman Ap-
President Abraham Herman
and Yom Kippur as national labor
upper stories remodeled, a new
pointed Chairman of New
Asks Congregations
(lays on which everyone is asked to
stairway is being built from the
work for his country.
third filar in order to guarantee the
Committee.
For Support.
3. To organize special anti-re-
safety of the inmates housed there.
I
Mr.
Leiberman
stated
that
every-
Burton M. Lieberman has been ligious exhibitions,
The Hebrew Sheltering and Im-
4. To utilize the radio for anti-
migrant Aid Society of America thing possible, and all that is re- appointed chairman of the callec-
(HIAS), 425 Lafayette street, New quired, will be done to make the tion committee of the Jewish Wel- religious propaganda.
5. To organize special conven-
York City, has issued through its building habitable and safe. fare Federation, Milford Stern,
tions of youth and women during
Attention to the condition of the president, announces.
president, Abraham Herman, an
Jewsh Old Folk's Home was at-
"Since this is the age of ape- the Jewish holidays.
6. To obtain atichtional mem-
traded two week's ago by the re- cialization and the expert," Mr.
bers for the League of Militant
port issued by Assistant Prosecu-
Atheists.
ting Attorney George M. Stutz who,
7. To organize a fund for a war-
writing in behalf of Prosecutor
ship to be called the "Militant
Harry S. Toy, pointed to the de-
i Atheist."
fects in the interior and exterior
8. To publish more anti-re-
of the building and especially criti-
religious literature in Yiddish and
cized and condemned the upper
floors.
'I to circulate it in the colonies and
factories.
Made Recommendations.
9. To urge every urban Jew
A number
recommendations
who is a member of the League of
were made by Mr. Stutz, who espe-
Militant Atheists to go into the
cially warned about conditions of
villages during the holidays and
the second and third floors.
help prepare the peasants for sub-
Mr. Leiberman, commenting on
mitting their crops to the govern-
the report from the prosecuting
Ment.
attorney's office at the time it was
issued, expressed regret that the
home was not in financial position
to build a new building at this
time.
FEDERATION PICKS
COLLECTION GROUP
HIAS APPEALS FOR
AID OF SYNAGOGUES
A.bou Jewish Partici-
pation in Broadway
Offerings.
By JOSHUA BENDON
Technically the new theatrical
season begins in September of
every year. But there is open sea-
son for theater gossip all-year-
round while the first fruits of
managerial labors begin to be
seriously discussed around and
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ABRAHAM HERMAN
appeal to Jewish congregations the
country over for support.
Mr. Herman in his appeal says:
"The Hebrew Sheltering and Im-
migrant Aid Society of America
(HIAS) is dependent solely for
funds with which to carry on its
work upon the volutary contribu-
tions of the Jews of America. Part
of these contributions come from
appeals that are made during the
High lioly Days in the various
synagogues and temples in the
Jewish communities in the United
States. In the past years the offi-
cials of these congregations have
kindly set aside one of the days of
the High Holy Days during which
the worshippers were appealed to
for contributions. Hiss is very
grateful for this manifestation of
co-operation and support.
Facing Serious Condition.
"In the name of the great cause
pins is serving and because of the
urgent demands that are made
upon the society by Jewish wan.
derers the world over, I want to
appeal most strongly to the rabbis,
presidents and trustees of every
ISTANBUL.— (J. T. A.) —
Rabbi Bechor Chajim Bejeranu,
chief rabbi of Turkey, died here
at the age of 75.
Rabbi Bejeranu was born in
1856 in Nicopole, Bulgaria. He
studied Bible and Talmud, Jewish
philosophy and the Cabbala under
the eminent scholar, Secharya Ila-
levi of Saloniki. At the same time
he engaged in secular studies and
acquired a remarkable range in
languages. lie ultimately was able
to read and write and speak flu-
I ently in 10 languages besides pos-
sessing a smattering of half a
dozen others.
For many years he was head of
the Talmud Torah maintained by
the Sephardic congregation in Bu-
charest, Rumania. In 1908 he was
called to Adrianople as chief rabbi
of the community. During the
World War he was summoned to
Constantinople as a temporary
substitute for the then Chacham
Bashi, Rabbi Chaim Nachum Ef-
fendi. Since 1923 he has occupied
that office permanently.
Among Rabbi Bejeranu's pub-
lished works was one written in
the Rumanian language during his
stay in Bucharest for which the
government granted him an offi-
congregation of whatever shade of cial distinction.
religious view to permit an appeal
to be mad e
s Botuck will act
The practices to which the Com- for the coming High Holy Days. I
inission objects are pointed out as make this plea all the stronger this
inherent in the present system of year because of the very serious
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Polish Jews Aroused As Government
Bars Kehillah Subsidies To Schools
NUMBER OF JEWISH
CRIMINALS SMALL •
Jews in Prisons and Refor-
matories Sinking to Neg-
ligible Quantity.
Army and Navy lodge of the Ma-
sonic order and of Phi Delta Ep-
silon Fraternity.
Ile is survived by his father,
Max, and three brothers, Charles,
Myron A. and James.
NORTH DAKOTA LEGION
ELECTS J. RABINOWITZ
VALLEY CITY, N. D.—(J. A.
A.)—Joseph Rabinowitz of Grand
Forks was elected department
commander of the North Dakota
American Legion at the closing
session of its convention here.
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Hebrew Press and Govern-
ment Confident Over
Security.
1
Playwright
about August. During this month
the old and the newly budded
New "Feld - Rabbiner" Fill
A.I .
playwrights are informed that
their plays will (or will not) go
! Palestine Foundation Fund
Spent $20,000,000 in
Last 10 Years.
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) —
The entire Hebrew
press, includ-
ing the Haam, the Revisionist or-
gan, agrees that there is no longe
any cause for anxiety over secure
ity. The Hawn declared that the
government does not wish any dis-
turbances and therefore there will
be none.
On the other hand, the depar-
ture of High Commissioner Chan-
cellor is causing some concern he-
cause it creates an Interregnum
since the new high commissioner,
eneral Arthur Grenfell Wau- G
chope, will not take oMce
until
Nov. 1. The Jewish National
Council called the high commis-
sioner's attention to this fact
while the Agudath Israel has writ-
ten him urging him to remain un-
til his successor arrive,.
In the meantime the Ilebrew
labor daily, Dever, learns that the
Communists are behind the Arab
agitation over the sealed armories
in the Jewish colonies. The Dever
asserts that three agents of the
Comintern were secretly present
at the Arab conference in Nablus
last week which made plans for a
nation-wide protest against the
government's alleged "arming" of
the Jews. The Communist agents],
the Dever claims, guided the lead-
ers of the Arab agitation.
Educational Needs of
Small Communities.
on the boards with the important
date thereof clearly specified.
Circuit-riding preachers are not
Here again you must be on your a novelty in Judaism. During the
guard against Broadway. Often it last century it was not an uncom-
mon phenomenon for the Jews in
the Provinces of Germany and Aus-
tria to await the coming of the
"Feld-Rabbiner."
But in America this type of ac-
tivity was practically unknown in
Jewish circles until the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations
instituted it with the co-operation
of the Central Conference of Amer-
ican Rabbis. Since then other
agencies have undertaken, with
varied degress of success, to send
out representatives to the email un-
organized Jewish communities in
the United States,
No Reason for Uneasiness.
The Palestine government sees
no reason for continued uneasi-
ness as regards security, the Jew-
ish Telegraphic Agency learned on
the highest authority. The feeling
at the government offices is that
w at reasons existed for anticipat-
ing any disturbance of the peace
w as
p
illsed pass, if it has not already
According to government labor-
mation the people are now less
nervous because of the knowled ge
that the authorities are in a pod -
tion to deal fully with persons or
groups fomenting trouble. More-
over, it is clear from announce-
ments that permission to hold the
proposed Arab meetings of protest
on Aug. 15 in connection with the
sealed armories as decided upon at
the Nablus conference last week
will not be granted.
Rabbi Jaffa's Activities.
In recent years the Union has
sent out regional rabbis and field
men to minister to the spiritual
again and again while nothing
comes of the talk. More than once
a manager announced that he will
produce a play only to change his
mind. It is even whispered among
the more suspicious followers of
the contemporary theater that a
shoestring producer uses the fall
theatrical forecast as a bait where-
with to catch ready financial back-
ers. Here, however, are the re-
ports as of the month of August.
You may winnow away as you
please.
It is unnecessary to enter at
length upon the part played by the
Jewish producers. Their name
truly is legion. Nowadays, at any
rate, it is impossible to conceive ,
a season without its extraordinary.
needs of these isolated Jewish fami-
lies and the World Union for Pro-
gressive Judaism has had men in
some of the Jewish communities of
Poland, Holland and Australia.
Rabbi Philip W. Jaffa, regional
rabbi in the North Central States
for the union, has done consider-
able work with the small Jewish
families and with the Jewish stu-
dents of she smaller colleges in his
territory.
Welcomed by Orthodox.
Despite the fact that the people
in most of the small, scattered com-
munities are Orthodox, the help of-
(erred them by the Union, which is
a Reform ot.e•anization is ate •
fully received, according to Rabbi
Jaffa.
They are more than glad to in-
stall our system of Jewish Educa-
tion," he said. "They accept our
text-materials gratefully and wel-
come our representatives enthusiati
tically on all subsequent visits. In
many instance's these small coin-
es have indicated their wit-
lingness to receive our representa-
tives by promising to contribute
toward the expense of such a visit
and some hay's actually sent
in
checks for substantial sums an to-
24-HOUR STRIKE OF
DRIVERS EFFECTIVE
1921, when the number of Jew-
ish immigrants numbered 4,160.
In 1930 there were only 233
SERVICE RENDERED
BY CIRCUIT RABBIS
—Photo Copyright IJ.
GEORGE S. KAUFMAN
Dr, 61. Nash Keys, for six years
connected with the city physician's
office, died Wednesday at the age
of 31 in his quarters in the Pal-
—Photo Copyright (J. T. A.).
metto Ilotel. lie succumbed to an
unusual disease known as leucocy-
HERMAN SHUMLIN
themia, which causes a preponder-
Producer
ance of white corpuscles in the
blood.
has the habit, like the repeating
Funeral services were held at 2 record, to talk of a play or a part
interned in the Receiving Hospital
where he later was a resident phy-
sician. Ile was a member of the
the Czechorlovakian govern-
ment has announced.
The announcement also re-
veals that in the last decade
9,237 Jews left Czechoslovakia
for the United States.
The
highest point of Jewish emigra-
tion from Czechoslovakia to the
United States was reached in
death rate and the increasingly
large number of Jews who leave
the Jewish faith, the Budapest
rabbinate declared.
During 1930, a total of 393
Jews left the Jewish faith in
Hungary, the statement by the
rabbinate points out. Jewish
deaths in Hungary average
1,000 a year more than Jewish
births. The rabbinate also
stated that no less than 30,000
members of the Jewish com-
neinity never attend synagogue.
h
p. m. Thursday at Lewis Brothers'
Chapel, 7739 John R., with inter-
ment in Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery. Rabbi A. M. Ilershman and
Rev. E. Zaludkowski officiated.
Dr. Keys was born in Detroit
and graduated from the Detroit
College of Medicine in 1923. He
978 to 365,768 during the last
10 years, the statistical office of
T. A.)—
The Jewish population in Hun-
ger: generally is decreasing
owing to an increase in the
Cause. Preponderance of White
Corpuscles in the Blood.
BURTON M. LIEBERMAN
PNAGUE.—(J. T. A.l—The
Jewish population of Czechoslo-
vakia has increased from 353,-
BUDAPEST.—(J.
Succumb. to Leucocythemia, which
I Stern said, "we have selected for
' the chairmanship of this commit.
tee a man who not only brings ex.
I perience and training to the work,
but also is recognized as an au-
thority in his field and has re-
ceived professional recognition."
To Mr. Lieberman, who is a
member of the Merchants Credit
Bureau, the advisory board of the
Michigan Merchants Credit Asso-
ciation, Inc., and the advisory
board of the Retail Credit Jewel-
ers Association, has been delegat-
ed the responsibility as chairman
of the collection committee for es-
tablishing a thorough and efficient
collection program in behalf of the
philanthropic agencies participat-
ing in the various campaigns of
the Jewish Welfare Federation.
Among the other members of
Mr. Lieberman's committee are
William Abramsohn, attorney,
who has specialized in collection
work; Alfred A. Haas, treasurer of
the Retail Furniture Credit Bu-
reau, and a director of the Mirhi-
gan Merchants' Credit Association,
Ins., and Isidore Seymour Solo-
mon, president of the Detroit As-
sociation of Retail Credit Men and
a member of the National Associa-
tion of Retail Credit Men. Nathan
as secretary of the
'
committee.
SEE NO CAUSE FOR
FEAR REGARDING
PALESTINE SAFETY
Decrease in Hungary'
Jews who left Czechoslovakia
for the United States.
1DR. KEYS DIES OF
UNUSUAL DISEASE
BEJERANU, TURKEY'S
CHIEF RABBI, IS DEAD
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
,
Appeal to U. S. Consul.
Anxiety on behalf of the lives
and property of American Jews
resident in the Shea Shearim quar-
ter in the event of anti-Jewish
disturbances, which some fear will
be the outcome of the new wave
of anti-Jewish agitation by the
Arabs in connection with the
sealed armories in the Jewish colo-
nies, was voiced by a delegation of
Jews which called on l'aul Knaben-
shue, the American consul .
The delegation, which consisted
of Alter Levick and Rabbis Lowen-
stein, Kauffman and Tattenbaum,
asked that the American govern-
ment take necessary action in case
of any outbreak. Shortly after
the delegation had waited on him,
Mr. Knnbenshue visited High Com-
missioner Chancellor, who assured
the American consul that the au-
thorities were prepared to deal
with any trouble which, however,
is not expected.
Bus Men's Strike.
Promptly at
midnight last
ens of their appreciation of the Thursday midnight all motor traf -
service which the Union has ren- fic came to a halt when more than
Jewish
adventurers
into
of
quota
dered to them."
7,000 automobile and bus drivers
the fortunes of the theater who
belonging to the Car Owners and
Drivers' Association went on a 24-
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Joel Left $5,000,000
hour strike as a protest against
the
government's refusal to yield
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—An es-
ajority of the drivers' de-
tate valued at $5,000,000 was left
t
m
o
ad
rn .
ans
by the late Sally Joel, diamond
Despite fears that the strike
magnate and racing enthusiast.
Half of the residue after cash pro- would aggravate the existing ten-
visions to relatives and friends was sion arising from Arab agitation
SALARIES CUT BY
CHICAGO CHARITIES
No Such Action Taken by
Detroit Federation, Mr.
Stern States.
left to his widow.
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German Jewry Relieved As Prussian
Diet Dissolution Plebiscite Fails
CHICAGO.—(J. T. A.)—All of
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — A In
– Your friends in Detroit :end throughout the State of ° the employees of the Jewish Chari-
Boycott of Jews Urged by Gazeta Warszawska ; Anti- startling drop in Jewish criminal - V Michigan will read your Greeting if you insert it
ties of Chicago and affiliated organ-
ity and delinquency in New York , 0
om
izations have toes given a cut in Poland Treats Jews Fair in Cparison
With Germany,
Semitic Organ Says There Are Other Ways
among the
is described in an article appear-;
salaries amounting to five per cent.
Institute of Politics Told ; Christian Prober Finds
Than Pogroms to Fight Jews.
mg in the current Outlook maga- I
Some of the organizations inaugu-
NEW
YEAR
GREETINGS
Mexican
Jews
in
Unfavorable
Position.
sine from the pen of Ernest K.
rated the new salary scale on July I
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Greati rights of the Jewish communities. Couter, general manager of the'
to be published in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
1, while the majority put it into
New York Society for the Pre-!
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—German, dam on the
indignation prevailed in all circles!
Urge. Boycott of Jew..
luke-warmness with
effect
at the beginning of this Jewry
II
of Polish Jewry as a result of the A violent article urging a boy- vention of Cruelty to Children.10
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11
a sigh of relief ' which the Communists supported
month. It is understood that even iwhen it breathed
0
became known that the the movement.
government's interference with cott of Jewish merchants has ap- According to Mr. Couter's article, I n
the
very
highest
paid
officials
are
All announcements should be in early to
plebiscite on the dissolution of the
budgets of the Jewish communi- peered in the Gazeta Warszawska in which he quotes comparative '
Throughout Prussia it was ap-
affected by this order. The only
ties by crossing out the budgets appearing in this city. The article statistics on prison populations,.
assure proper classification. The charge
exception made was in the case of Prussian diet for which the Na- parent that the Ilitlerites as well
of all subsidies for Jewish cultural is one of a series urging this boy- the number of Jews in prisons and
tional
Socialists, Nationalists and as the Communists had polled a
for these notices is $1 cash or postage.
employees
receiving
$100
or
less
a
Communists had
Ii an
di I
o ne in
i
institutions on the pretext that cott upon the readers and recom- reformatories is sinking to prac-
smaller vote than they did during
Fill out the coupon and return to The De.
I matched alliance had failed to poll the Reichstag elections last Sep-
the communities are merely re- mending that they use articles im- tically • negligible quantity.
This move it is understood, was ithe requisite 13,500,000
troit Jewish Chronicle. NOW!
below and philanthropic organ- ported from abroad in preference
"Regardless of the fact that'',
votes.
ternber.
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Z necessary because of financial dif.
izations and as such have no right to those in which Jewish traders 27.4 per cent of the population of
Do Not Delay, Attend to This at Once.
Grena-
II ficulties which are facing the char- ..
New York City is Jewish, the facts 1 0
to subsidize Jewish schools and have had a hand.
throughout
Poland Defended.
0 Ries organization. In addition to di et street was quiet throughout
today
are
that
less
;
There
are
than
8
per
cent
other cultural enterprises.
other ways of fighting
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.---(J.
11 a big deficit already, a much larger the voting notwithstanding the
strong
agitation
in
the
neighbor-
Reports reaching here from • the Jews besides pogroms, Gazeta of the population of the five great 0 To the Detroit Jewish
T.
A.)—The
growth of anti-Semi-
one looms.
Chronicle:
ing Communist headquarters on tism in Germany through the Hit-
Kielc state that a number of im- I Warszawska, organ of the anti-Se. prisons of the state, where con-
victed felons of New York are
Buelowplatz.
The
Jews
abstained
lerite
movement
opened the eyes
portant schools for training Jew- mitic National Democratic party,
Herewith enclosed find one dollar for which
No Cute in Detroit.
nib artisans as well as schools declared in denying that the party Bent, are Jews, Mr. Couter writes.
of the Jews throughout the world
Informed of the action taken by from going to the polls,
you may print my New Year Card in the special New
"While the Jewish boys in the
where hundreds of poor Jewish Propagates anti-Jewish excesses.
to
the
fair
and
friendly
treatment
Among those seriously injured
the Chicago Federation, Milford
, hildren are being educated will Gazeta Warszawska also takes oc- House of Refuge, a state institu.
Year Number of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle
Stern. president of the Jewish Wel- during a clash between the police extended to Jews in Poland, Ed-
he obliged to close because the casion to reply to the severe criti- tion for delinquents and misde-
Septembr 11, 1931
fare Federation of ctroit, informed and the Communists was a 15.' ward Weintal, attache of the Po-
0 The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
ministry of education has deft- . cism leveled against it by the Jew. meanants of New York City be- ro
rtt
that year-old Jewish boy, Adolf Loew. lish embassy in Washington, de-
nitely forbidden the community to ish press and liberal public opin- tween the ages of 12 and 18. were
no such action has been taken by In addition to this major clash clared at the Institute of Polities
support these institutions even ion about the renewed anti-Jewish 68 per cent of the whole number , 0 Name
there were a number of other during Professor Rappard's round
the Detroit Federation.
g
that recently appeared in 17 years ago, the number of Jew- '
though the community finds it ex- a gitation
scuffles between the various radi• table conference on the political
tremely important to set wide a the columns of the anti-Semitic ish boys in that institution on last
Pittsburgh Federation Joins Com- cal groups, none of which took on situation In Western Europe.
Address
June 1 was less than 5 per cent.
subbsidy for them notwithstanding paper.
Since the establishment of Mar-
an anti-Semitic character.
munity
Cheat.
The National Democrats aim to The exact present figure is 3.56
the economic crisis as a result of
In summarizing the failure of shall Pilsudski's government, Mr.
O
PITTSBURGH.— (J. T. A.) —
which the community's budget is . free national and economic life per cent. Of the prisoners at El- •
the plebiscite, the Democratic Weintal slid ' every effort has been
For
the
first
time
since
its
found-
i from
extremely limited.
. Jewish influence and this re- mire 6.7 per cent are Jewish. At I
ing in 1913 the Federation of Jew- press says that the anti-Semitic made to extend to the Jews every •
quires different methods than po. Sing Sing 10.6 per cent are Jews. u
ish Philanthropies of Pittsburgh parties lost more followers than protection to which they are en-
This is the second time within groms, the paper declarea. It also At the state institution for delin-; 0
10 days that the government has
will join in a community chest this did the Communists. The anti titled and of which they may be in
(Turn to Last Page)
interfered with the autonomous
Semitic press, on the other hand, -1 need. The Polish diplomat cited
(Torn to Page Opposite Editorial) 2)=0,----r
to Page Opposite Editorial) blames the failure of the referen-
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