,Americam 9ewislr Perioacal Carta CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE PIEDETROITA111S/1 efILIONICLE ER nr an are scil der et, nd of he sal be r1 et he ed df let he ty JABOTINSKY FOR nesz:le'rn,')„y4:iGive,',. O ,r,ft! GERMANY HONORS CENSUS BOYCOTT DR. JAMES SIMON HAIFA FLOUR MILL WHICH WAS SAVED FR M SURVEY SHOWS JEWISH COLLEGE STUDENTS KNOW LITTLE OF JEWISH ARAB DESTRUCTION BY JEWISH SELF-DEFENSE expected upon the expiration of his nine-year term shortly. The Colonial office has not ap- proved the proposal to autom ati- cally renew the term of office NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — students are largely cultural in no Says Only Exile Prevents His BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Uupre- the Council's president, the Jewish . There seems to be no evidence of tore. cedented in warmth and volume is Fighting Legislative Plans Telegraphic Agency learns. 2. Jewish students, 'the so-called inferiority complex coming The Grand Mufti of Palestrne the tribute paid by the press and on Spot. among Jewish college students, ac- largely from Orthodox homes, was appointed by Sir Herbert public on the occasion of his eight- cording to a conclusion reached by tend to be in greater sympathy ieth birthday, to lir. James Simon , • t as permanent president of PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—The Pales- Dr. Julius B. Mailer, research as- with Conservative and Reform president of the Hilfsverein of Ger- tine Jewish community was urged the Moslem Supreme Council in man Jews, since it was founded 30 sociate in Teachers' College of Co- Judaism, to refrain from participating in the 11122. A commission of inquiry, years ago, an outstanding personal- lumbia university, who presents 3. Jewish students show littl census, scheduled for Nevember, in however, of which Sir Herbert ity in the affairs of world Jewry, r the results of a test which he gave familiarity with the names o a strongly worded message sent by himself was chairman, recommend- as well as a distinguished figure in to 200 Jewish students in secular great Jews, and are badly misin ed that the original regulations be Vladimir Jabotinsky, president of schools who had little or no for- formed in that connection, modified and that the presidential German life generally. the Zionist Revisionists. Entire pages in the leading Ger- mal Jewish education, in an article 4. Jewish students show a fai elections be renewed every nine The Palestine census," Mr. Ja- years. The Mufti has been accused man newspapers are devoted to a appearing in the April-June issue knowledge of Jewish customs and btinsky asserted, "is not intended by a section of the Arab press for detailed description of Dr. Simon's , of Jewish Education. The tests ceremonies, but extremely littl e comprised questions covering the knowledge of Jewish history. for statistical countries as is cus- deliberately obstructing the cont- contributed to Germany's cultural . background, the Jewish knowl- tomary in civilized countries, but nnssion 5. There is little correlation be s work, insisting that his and economic life. hundreds of is simply a political muneuvre to appointment be for life, and thus congratulations were sent to him edge, Jewish attitudes and per- tween the extent of Jewish knowl- prove that the anti-Zionist policy the work of the commission was by Jews and r•n-Jews from Ger- sonal adjustments of the students. edge and the degree of observing has born fruit; that the Jews are not concluded until 1929. many and abroad. Other conclusions reached by Jewish practices among Jewish still a small minority and that the In recognition of his immense Dr. Mailer as a result of this test students. The disturbances of August,, country is ripe for a legislative gifts to the national art galleries are: 6. The reasons given by Jewish 1929, deterred the Palestine gay.' and the archaeological museums of council with an Arab majority." I. The farms of recreation students for observing Jewish "The census," Mr. Jabotinsky as- ernment from publishing the rec. Berlin, a bronze bust of Dr. Simon practices are religious conviction, , which are favorites among Jewish serted, "is the opening chapter in oornmendations of the commission, was unveiled in the State Museum, social pressure and national soli- the establishment of Palestine legis- as it had originally intended. and a commemoration slab Was put darity. Bentwich to Tench at H. U. lative council. Those who oppose up in the Berlin Museum of Egyp- 7. Jewish students rate them- Norman Bentwich, retired at- tology. The German Orient So- the legislative council," he urged, selves much more frequently to be torney-general for Palestine, now ciety. whose important excavations "must therefore begin to light the in of positive than of negative or London, will return to Palestine at El Amara he financed, has census." neutral attitude toward their THE HAIFA FLOUR MILL "I speak as a Palestine Jew, pre- to occupy the Chaim Weizmann created a James Simon Fund for ,Jewishness. There is a marked By HERMAN HOEXTER vented only by exile from joining chair of international law and the purpose of continuing excava- The flour mill at Haifa, pictured above, was saved from destruction at hands of Arabs by members of I correlation between the students' the light on the spot," Mr. Jabot- peace at the Hebrew University, tions there, started on his initiative the Jewish self-defense corps. Many of the brave Jewish pioneers are now facing trial on the charge of There was cause for much r e . self-rating and their actual scores it was announced here. insky concludes. and with his funds, which have al- carrying arms during the defense of the mill. jracing at Orchestra Hall o n on a test of Jewish attitudes. The chair was established in ready resulted in bringing to Ber- The Haifa mill is a modern factory building turning out hundreds of barrels of flour daily. A pri• Thursday night, when the Ditto it 8. On tests of emotionality and July of 1931 through a $75,000 en. lin some of the most renowned vale enterprise, it represents an investment of over $1,000,000 made by a group of Jewish business men Three Revisionist. Held. Symphony Orchestra presented it 5 1 temperament, the Jewish students JERUSALEM.—(.1. T. A.)— dowment by Sir Montague Burton, examples of ancient Egyptian art, of Europe who were among the first to realize the investment possibilities in Palestine since the mass second subscription concert uncle !display a reaction-pattern slightly Three Revisionists, including the prominent British Zionist, and Dr. Simon's gift to the city. immigration of Jews began at the close of the war. the direction of Ossip Gabrilo r ! different from that of non-Jewish Revisionist journalist, Achi-Meyer,' named fur the former president of Among, these is the world famous witsch, and introduced a new mon- college students. They show a were taken into custody when they the World Zionist Organization. bust of Queen Nephreteta, wife of istic genius in the person of Sascha slightly higher degree of emotion- Mr. Bentwich is expected to the Pharoah Amenophis IV, and GOOD READING interrupted a meeting of Jewish arrive FOR Gorodnitzki. This young man of ality. Their reaction to words, in Palestine either in the mother-in-law of Tut-ankh-Amen, Moves to Secure Reciprocal census enumerators called by the 25, of Russian birth and American however, reveals more frequent THE CHILDREN Copyright Between United training, gave a brilliant perform- positive responses of pleasing and Vaad Ilayir, Jerusalem City Coun- winter or the early spring, it is of which the Itritish museum has reported in the Hebrew daily a copy, and reproductions which cil. ance of Liszt's spectacular Con- agreeable than negative responses States Ilaaretz. and Palestine Among the perplexing problems The Palestine District court in- widely spread throughout the certo No. 1, in E-flat major. It is of dlspleasing and annoying. Allay Money Fears. world, for parents is the choice of suit- 9. Jewish students display a structed an Arab landlord to re- a long time since we have heard NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)— An official statement was issu ed — fund the Hebron Yeshiva a sum able reading for children. What this particular show piece played marked degree of introversion "The Dreyfus Case," famous Steps to secure copyright reciproc- with so much abandon and fire, and self-criticism. covering two years' rental paid in by the Palestine government t° number of years the Palestine car is desired is a type of story that clear up the misapprehension he advance by the Yeshiva. re respondent of the Ullstein Press - will instruct as well as entertain, British talking-picturizat ion of the ity between the United States and with such power and sweep, and The court's order states that the concerning the relative value of announces that he will resume hi and that will encourage the area- French military ease "The Student Prince" Coin- against the Palestine have been undertaken by at such a breath-taking tempo. Palestine currency, notes, site Yeshiva directors are not obligated ing to the Cast. he a Ica practice working in botl s tive imagination inherent in most Jew, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, the Zionist Organization of Amer- Obviously a bit nervous at first, youngsters. to pay rental for the period fol- and nickel coins, as a result of t Mr. Gorodnitzky quickly warmed Germany and England. Sigmund Romberg's greatest of the gold standard. ica. lowing August 23, 1929, when the suspension up to his task; and then, with the and the most popular success A number of recent publications which shocked the conscience of 'B oth paper and coins," e x • The Palestine government has dextrous and grateful support of among his long string of light Yeshiva was destroyed and a num- stand out among the material rec- I t, Arrest 20 Revisionist.. ber of its students massacred by plains the communique, "are ful i n extended its copyright act to in- the orchestra under Mr. Gabrilo- opera and musical play hits, "The secured above their face value TEL AVIV.—(J. T. A.)— ommended for children's reading, the Arabs. clude the United States, but thus witsch'a baton, the soloist fairly Student Prince," comes again to London. There is no differen ee Twenty Jewish youths were ar- and we list several of them. 1,980 Jewish Unemployed, far the United States has shown ripped Liszt5s bombastic music off the Cass Theater on Sunday, Oct. A Rebus Book. the paper pound or lily er rested here for posting signs Jewish unemployed in l'alestine bets-own the astonished keyboard. It was a 18, for one week only. no initiative in reciprocal action. and nickel." against the Palestine census, The rebus story, which repre- numbered 1,•90 on September 1, it More resplendent than ever, in n Referring to the general i . scheduled to begin in November. sents words by pictures, is not only Successful attempts have been grand piece of work, and the audi- is disclosed by the Jewish Agency ence rose to the occasion with new dress and settings, this preci- es The posters carried the slogans: popular with children, but fasci- crease in the price of commoditi made in the past to secure the ex- department of Immigration and thunderous applause. At present ous musical gem is presented by o n Palestine, incident to the fall f "Down With the Census!" "Down nates youngsters with its possibili- tension of the United States copy- labor. he pound, the communique d e- With the Enumerators!" t ies for displaying an actual knowl- right to Palestine by Chaim Nach- Mr. Gorodnitzky is heroic, leaning t he Messrs. Shubert in Detroit for Of the total number of unem- dares that while the increase O f to the epic rather than the lyric. a brief engagement. Detroit is Thirty-eight hundred enumera- man Bialik, the Hebrew poet, and ployed, 500 were in the agricultural t he selling prices of articles i m - tors, working under 200 supervis- edge of things about us. But he can sing on the keyboard, t he sixth city to see this specially Nahum Lipshitz of Jerusalem. "Snappy, the I'uppy Dog," by settlements, 190 in Haifa, 450 in ported from certain countri e , ors, will conduct the canvass, and ho can paint, too. When organized company and produc- The chief secretary of the Pal- greater warmth has come to his tion, which proved so popular re- Helen Fuller Orton, with drawings Tel Aviv, 350 in Jerusalem and 200 whose currency is not based o n The long-felt want among the by Marie Louise Frantz, is one of estine government wrote in 1930 tones and his shading has grown cently at the Majestic Theater in in the Emek. terling is justifiable, similar co n- commercial communities of the these popular rebus books which that it considered the extension of to be less v:.•dical, leas calculated, New York at popular prices and The English copyright law ap- s ideration cannot be applied to th e Near East countries for a meeting the copyright act between the he will no doubt be classed among even more recently at the Grand ought to have a large sale because plies to Palestine as well, it was I ocal agricultural products. ground between manufacturers i t is so attractively gotten up and , United States and Palestine desir- the great pianists of his genera- Opera House in Chicago. made clear in the Palestine court and merchants will be fulfilled at because of the fascinating story no able, but inquiries at the copyright tion. But for this particular Liszt in connection with a copyright suit the Fifth Levant fair, which will enigmatically told. Mrs. Orton office and at the British embassy concert he has everything in his started by the Palestine Tele- Moslem Executives Change.. open in Tel Aviv. The fair will and Mrs. Frantz have done an ex- in Washington indicate that no favor—and he made a great "hit." R - K - 0 Downtown Theater. graphic Agency against the Arab LONDON.—(.1. T. A.)—The Co- last three weeks, beginning April cellent job, and the manner in formal request for such action has paper Al Ilayat. Ushering in the football season The evening's "doings" began onial office, while not confirming 7 1932. which they take Billy Woodburn ever been made by the Palestine The Arab paper has regularly re- he report that a change in the with a finely felt and deeply mov- comes "The Spirit of Notre Dame," administration. and his dog, Snappy, through • printed the news of the Palestine residency of the Moslem Supreme Universal's memento to the glor- ing presentation of the "Funeral Plans to Settle U. S. Jews.. series of escapades makes this re- Telegraphic Agency, without au- 'ouncil impends, does not deny the Music" from "Die Gotterdaemmer- ious regime of Knute Rockne at NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A bus book healthy, constructive and thorization and claimed that it was p ossibility of a change. the Indiania college, It is now at ung," music so cosmic and do- plan which would enable American recommendable reading for chil- We recommend the book highly quent that Mr. Gabrilowitsch, who the RKO Downtown Theater. permitted to do so in absence of a It is pointed out that it is both Jews who have suffered financial dren. It was published by Robert Cedric Hordwicke & Bevis Thomson and without hesitation. copyright law in l'alestine. J. Farrell MacDonald, looking had it played in memory of Ralph Ilegal and inadvisable for the losses as a result of the current The case was adjourned until s ante person to hold both offices. economic depression but have still M. McBride, 4 West Sixteenth in "THE DREYFUS CASE" a a a Five Famous Birds. II. Booth, found no difficulty in and talking very much like the street, New York ($1.50). Oct. 21, when hearings will be re- a s the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem moderate sums sufficient to help Another Macmillan volume of extracting all of the "Weltsch- famous Knute, play the coach and An Artistic Book, sumed. the world, is being featured for value is "The Sparrow of Ulm," by merz" inherent in it. Then there the two leading students in the a nil the president of the Moslem them earn a livelihood, by settling Oppose Revival of Caliphate. S upreme Council. Another fine and recommend- five days, beginning Sunday, at Grace Gilkinson, who is respon- came a most poetic rending of Bee- action are enacted by Lew Ayres in Palestine as the owners of The proposal of the Indian Mos- sible both for the stories and Pic- thoven's Second Symphony; music and William Bakewell, It is also stated here that the orange groves, was recommended able McBride publication is Miss lem leader, Shawkat Ali, to revive 0 Id regulations with regard to the to American Zionists by Dr. Akiba Gertrude A. Kay's "Peter, Patter the Oriole Theater, Linwood and tures in the book ($1). This that lays bare some of the sublime the Caliphate with headquarters in r eappointment of the president Ettinger, well-known I'alestine and Pixie" ($2.50). Miss Kay is Philadelphia. book, also belonging in the Little secrets of Olympus; the kind of Jerusalem, is opposed by the Arab w ere found unsuitable booth by agricultural expert and land di- not only a master of fine words, There will be continuous shows I.ibrary series, tells the moral of music in which Mr. Gabrilowitach Nationalists. ap es for ch ildren, but is until II p. m., and special bargain how it took a little sparrow to glories; and this performance of Lord Plainer and his successor of rector of the Jewish National well In an article which appears in the high commissionership, Sit Fund, the Jewish Telegraphist also an able artist. In full color prices will prevail. show a foolish people how to get director and orchestra has perhaps the Arab Nationalist daily, ' , alas- John Chancellor. Agency has learned. When con- and black and white drawings she This picture, in addition to its a cart full of wood through the never been equaled by them. Less tin, it is stated: "The Arabs would has artistically illustrated this interesting, and certainly less suc- Weizmann to Visit Palestine. summated, the plan will provide value as an authentic slice of his- city gate. never follow a Caliph who sub- Dr. Chaim Weizmann, former an opportunity fur at least 1,500 charming story, printed in large ' tory, is is poignant and deeply ha- The other four stories of four cessful, was the playing of De- scribed to the Jewish National president of the World Zionist Or- American Jewish families to settle size children's format. The three I bussy's "Iberia" suite. Impres- document, magnificently acted other famous birds deal with "The Home." The paper further points ganization, will visit Palestine be- in the Palestine orange belt and children herein taken for a spring and magnificent in its pictorial Starling of Segringen," "The sionistic to he sure—but rather out that there can be no Caliph in fore the end of the year, it is would involve an investment of and summer stay with their two and atmospheric fidelity. negatively so. It is weak in pic- Stork of Loewenberg," "The Jack- a mandated territory, learned here. private capital in the amount of grandmothers are the subjects of daw of Rheims" and "The Geese ! turing the Spain that we have It is authoritatively stated by many experiences which youths come to know in the works of other Dr. Weizmann, who is sched 54,750,000. f R e " the Arab press that France pro- tiled to conduct the l'alestin will no doubt avidly enjoy read- composers, French and Russian Charmingly Illustrated Story, poses to solve the Syrian problem nrives in South Africa, will arriv I First Copy of Illuminated Pales- ing. listening to stories from publishers, of New York and Chi- particularly; and the labored caco- Charmingly illustrated by Ra- phonies of this "Iberia" score by offering the throne to King Ali. there in the middle of February. their grandmothers, flying kites, cago (51). tine Atlas Arrives in U. S. The slays when the youngster chel Field is Margery Williams might reflect many other sights This arrangement, says the press, in Palestine en route. NEW YORK.--(.1. T. A.)—The picnicking and a dozen other ex- would ascend the platform to re- Bianco's "The House That Grew and sounds not necessarily Span- REFERENCE BOOK will he concluded shortly. first es py of a special illuminated periences make the story note- cite: Smaller" (Macmillan, $1.501. It ish. On the whole, this !mite is and Mailing List Catalog Palestine Jew. Gave $125,000. ...field I. Responsible for Bent- I atlas of Palestine, the cost of a worthy for the healthy escapades "You'd scarce expect one of ntyr is the story of a lonely little house not Debussy at his best; end if it The sum of $125,000 was con- midis Retirement. single copy of which is $400, ar- and enjoyments of the three Olves founts and bares on over 1.000 age which , as a result of a plot con• is not repeated in the near future, youngsters. tributed by Palestine Jews to Zion- LONDON.— (.1. T. A.) —That rived in the United States. of business. No m•lIer To speak in public on the stage—"' coated by the robin, is moved no harm will come to the French- different lines :.h.bun....11:nots;r 1ont tyhol...book you its funds in the course of the past I. ord Passtitold, former eolonial min. The atlas, which presents scien- Book of Recitations. can he relived again through the down hill. Newly painted, • this year, it was disclosed. Of this sum is ter, sins responsible for the re- tific data on the Jewish National tive 11.1e d. P""' Those who recall the days when pages of this little interesting vol- little house entts perched in a man's memory, nor will its absence Valuable from the symphony programs be Sow sou Information Is also dives as te $70,000 was contributed to the Jew- ti rement of Norman Bentwich as Home, past and present, from time youngsters, and even grown-up, can use the mails to secure ish National Fund, $37.5110 to the a ttoorney general for Palestine, was of Moses, is the work of Command- used to do a lot of reciting of ume. Miss McCracken has com- tree, with birds making their home regretted by the audience—and I orders •nd Inquiries for your products Palestine Foundation Fun,' and re o•ealed here in the course of a de- er Khanzailia, captain commander popular piece's, will enjoy reading piled about 75 of these selections there. Here is a story made vivid believe, not by the orchestra. And or melee. by a variety of authors Mary Wed for Your MI Cony $15,000 was realized through the b ate in the House of ( (minions. of the French navy and League of and passing around "Great?Granol- I.otte Sarnann has illustrated the by 2'2 fine p i c turesI so simpl y now, fur good measur e, four or- R. L. POLK k CO., Detroit, Mich. sale of Shekolim. In reply to question put by Nations expert 011 Mosul territory. mother's Piece Book," compiled by . booklet. Serious, humorous and told that children of very young chestral novelties are promised on Larson Pity blrector. Publisher. Is Os Wtsla The per capita contribution of award Bury, well known anti- The work represents a labor of love Elizabeth McCracken for the Lit- adventurous subjects are covered, ages will no doubt be charmed to the programs of the next pair of 11.11.15 L1.1 Corapiltra—Bo.Inns hear it read to them, even if un- subscription concerts, Oct. 29 and the Jews in Palestine exceeds that Z ionist, .1. Thomas, secretary undertaken by the captain in recog- tle Library of the Macmillan Co., q Products. of seem 11.11 adra01.1“ in the topics included in the book- able to read it themselves, Oct. 30. of the Jews of Russia before the ft or the Colonies, disclesol that nition of the training he received war, it is estimated by the Davar. B entwich had been compelled to in the schools of the Alliance Is- -tire eight years before he reached raelite to which he came as a law Israel Cohen, World Zionist Seer*. th to pensionable age and that a stov- Armenian refugee 31 years ago. tstry, Arrive. in U. S. ci e! regulation was passed in order The atlas is being distributed by Israel Cohen, general-secretary to enable hint to receive a pension. a special commission of which Jus- of the World Zionist Organization, The peculiar racial and political tin Godart, ex-secretary of the has arrived in New York en route ce onditi•ns in Palestine made th state of France is chairman and to Canada. Mr. Cohen has been re dentists of Iltontwich's service Baron Edmund Rothschild is honor_ delegated by the executive. of the m ost difficult," Mr. Thomas ex ary president. World Zionist Organization to pl Rifled, at the same time assert !Tend several months in Canada in g that there was no rtolleoction Attitude on Mandates Report. In the interests of organizations w hatsoever on his character. TEL AVIV.(.1. T. A.)—The re- and propaganda as well as for the port of the Mandates Commission Mr. Bentwich Was twice offered purpose of raising funds for l'al- hi gher posts in the judicial and was received with mixed feelings by DAVID W. SIMONS: "The Chronicle merits the support or O. Community. It estine. alas, wet. Palestine Jewry and has provoked olonial service, outside of Pales OR over Fourteen Years 'rho Detroit Jew- come at my home. The editorials and influence ti ne, Mr. Thomas further disclosed .1considerable comment in the Pales- ye readeand should be a guide for r the conduct of its HE foremost advertisers of Detroit, u JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—A 0 n both occasions, Mr. Bentwich tine press. ish Chronicle has mirrored the events of contest for the post of president de alined, declaring that he would Dissatisfaction is generally ex- well as the best known national adver- Michigan Jewry, published a dignified, •ell- M. L. PRENTIS: "The Detroit Jewish Chronicle's of the Supreme Moslem Council, no t accept any post outside of the pressed in the Hebrew press with interesting. clean. concise and dependable articles tisers, find the columns of The Chronicle oly Land. The British govern- the statement of the commission and statements. its fair editorial policy, are ac- edited newspaper, giving its space generously m ent than had net alternative but that it welcomed the announcement complishments of which our community may well profitable. Stores such as J. L. Hudson Com- be proud." to retire Bentwich, said Mr. of the establishment, shortly of a to all shades of Jewish thought without bias. Legislative Council in Palestine. Th omas. pany, B. Siegel & Co., Himelhoch Brothers & SAMUEL SUMMERFIF.LD: "The Chronicle 0 In • Colonel Josiah Wedgwood deman- It pointed out that only last year Never once has The Chronicle stooped to sen- class by itselfamong the Jewish newsp•pers or OFFICES IN Co., Frank & Seder, Russek's, Grinnell Bros., the Commission itself stated that ded whether "Bentwich had been this country. It 1. literary, clean. dignified and 51 CITIES sationalism, nor has dignity or integrity been asked to retire because he was a parliamentary institutions were out thoroughy American. I count read it week.• Wright Kay & Co., and many others of the Jew." This query remained un- of place in Palestine as long as compromised for profit. And today The the Arabs refused to recognize DR. EMIL AMI1ERG: "The Chronicle Is Intelli- answered. leading merchandisers of Detroit have used gently written. well Informed, moderate, broad• Jewish i rights. i Chronicle stands minded, well balanced, unbiased, impartial, and On the other hand, the Ilebrew the columns of The Chronicle. Avert Revisionist Split. very readable." PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—A split press here welcomes the statement in the ranks of the Zionist ROVIS- of the Commission that it is ratified MILFORD STERN, "The community can count Itself fortunate that it hits an editorial spokes• ion ist party has been avoided as with the departure by the Manda- lod=2.4 man as amind and enlightened y The Chronicle." the result of a two-day conference tory government from some points in the White Paper of 1930. The of the Revisionist Executive in HENRY WINEMAN: "The Chronicle has alw•s. IN the 37 years since Ca laic, it was officially announced Commission's statement concerning shown great interest In all worthy causes affect- ing the Jewish people, and I hope it continues the political and juridical status of he re. 1 its Founding, investors Syn- to progress In the year* to come." Jabotinsky and his followers the Jewish Agency and the attitude dicate has passed through four have agreed to drop their demand of the Mandatory to it are also LEO SIEGEL: "The accuracy and wide range of for secession from the World greeted with approval. nation-wide depressions or its news, its devotion to the best interests of tc=a4 Jewry and its clean-cut appearance have given mist Organization and the crea- panics with uninterrupted Z° the Detroit Jewish Chronicle • secure place of im- do n of an independent Zionist Galician Member of Jewish Agency portance in the community." Council Dies. growth in resources. In 1930 bo dy. On the other hand, Zionist The testimonials in the center column of CRACOW.— (J. T. A.) — Bern- visionists will, in the future, be DAVID A. BROWN: "That the Chronicle has been and 1931 it continues its de - R° a force for good in the community Is generally per mitted to choose for themselves hard Zimmerman, a membar of the this brief, expressed by men who are genu- recognired." pression-prool progress. 'nil ividually whether or not they Jewish Agency Council died here There is scarcely a member in any Jewish inely leaders of Detroit Jewry, show conclu- h to become members of the Sept. 23 at the age of 46. RA011I FRAM: •Rarely have I seen • Jewish 1̀;.! trld Zionist Organization and family who is not interested in The Chronicle, Mr. Zimmerman, prominent en- newspaper that eeeee In such depth and breadth of sively that The Chronicle is taken seriously knowledge as the Detroit Jewi.ki Chronicle." gineer, was, at the time of his y she shekel. wherein is always found all the Jewish news Pa The conference also decided death, vice-president of the Ilitach- Capital, Surplus and Reserves by the Jewish men and women of Michigan. FRED M. BUTZEL: "The Chronicle has constantly tha t the London headquarters of duth of West Galicia. Over $5,700,000 improved In appearance and in editing, and has of Detroit, Michigan, as well as full tele- contributed to the dignity and welter* of th• the Revisionist party is to conduct. Results are positive from Chronicle adver- Jewish community." pool Bien] propaganda independent graphic reports of the nation and the world. tising. Fisher Theater. of the World Zionist Organization. Fifi Dorsay, the fiery French VIENNA. — (J. T. A.) — Dr. beauty of the screen, is appearing in person at the Fisher Theater lfgang von Weisl, newspaper FOUNDED•1894 110 CO rrespondent and Revisionist this week. bliss Dorsey, who is I lea der In Palestine, will not return known as Hollywood's happiest telt Woe Gordian 11.1141es • to Palestine, he has made known. and hottest star, sings and dances DETROIT, MICHIGAN Ir. Von Weisl has sent in his during her act. sattimott - LOS ANGELIS A huge all-star cast is listed res ignation to the Palestine ha- Wood ward Cadilla mi414EATOOS tio nd Council and the executive among the players who are seen T11ioe Avenue of the Palestine Revisionist party. in the feature screen attraction, Mr. Von Welsh who was for a "The Road to Reno." HISTORY OF GREAT JEWISH NAMES fflusir C. I. 'DREYFUS CASE' AT ; ORIOLE THEATER Po / Detroit's Only A nglo-Jewish Newspaper! Fourteen Years of Faithful Service Is Appreciated! F Personal Estimates by Some of Detroit's Leading Jews-- Leading Advertisers Find Our Columns Lucrative! T I ! Through Four Panics The Only Anglo-Jewish News- paper Printed in Michigan. Advertising in The Chronicle Must Necessarily Pull. ASSETS OVER $43,000,000 INVESTORS SYNDICATE Have You a Message You Wish To Place Before Michigan Jewry? Put It In The Chronicle! 525 1EEPETROITJEWISH61ROX ICLE! c