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A merica larisk Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

E ,bETROITAWISR HROAICLE

All Jewish News

MI Jewish Views

WITHOUT BIAS

THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWisid NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MIONGAN

VOL, XXXII. NO. 23

AUSTRIAN JEWRY'S '
150TH BIRTHDAY
OF EMANCIPATION, ,

Decree Promulgated in 178 1
Now Being Commemorated
Throughout Austria.

BEGAN ERA OF EQUAL
TREATMENT FOR JEW S

Full Rights Were Obtained
by Jews During Reign
of Francis Josef.

VIENNA.— (J. T. A.) — The
Jews of Auatria are commemorat -

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1931

200,000 FAMILIES ,
GIVEN PRIVILEGES
UNDER RUSS RULE

The Present Crisis and
Its Remedy

Jewish Statesmen in the
Service of Nations

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

BLOOD LIE CHARGE
REVIVED AGAINST
JEWISH PHYSICIAN

Will Abandon Calendar

Reform for Generation

LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Re-
visions of the calendar which
would bring about s blank day
and thus upset the fixity of the
By DR. CYRUS ADLER

--
Sabbath will be abandoned for
President of Jewish Theological Seminary of America, preside
Fcr Centuries Jews of Distinction Have Been Among
Same Rights as Worker's to
at least a generation, Rabbi Jo-
College and American Jewish Committee.
the World's Leading and Most Trusted
Be Extended to Co-Oper-
seph II. Ilertz, chief rabbi of
Rabbi's Testimony Refused,
Diplomats.
England, slated here upon his
Released by the Jewish Telegroul tr i'L h Arix.y ..with the Permiss:on of the New
ative Artela.
Nazi's Permitted in
icturn from Geneva.
Berlin Trial.
Dr. Hertz led the fight
By JOSEPH SHALOM SHUBOW
■ -_,
NUMBER OF JEWISH
5,
,against calendar reform at the
MINERS
IS
TREBLED
CAMPAIGN AGAINST
y life has been spent in teaching, scientific work and
international conference called

here is no single great work yet available dealing with by the League of Nations for
WARSAW CONSULATE
administration of religious, scientific and educational 250,000 Jewish
Artisans to
the
singularly
significant
role
played
by
Jews
in
the
discussing
the
proposed
calen-
institutions. In this work I have been outside of the
Be Affected by Soviet
dar revisions.
Rumania
Deports Athlete in
field
of
statesmanship
in
all
its
ramifications
during
current activities of the age—industrial, political and re-
'
Tax Cuts.
Dr. Hertz submitted to the
Order to Weaken Jewish
their long sojourn in the Western World. People ordinarily
searches in the natural and physical sciences, which in their
conference
a
resolution
of
pro-
Sport Movement
think of the Jews as essentially a commercial agent in his test in behalf of thousands of
turn have led up to the great inventions which have promoted Indus-
510SCOW.—(J.
A.)—A gov- relations with non-Jews, but history does not record
trial life,
ernm t d
e
Jewish communities in almost
g
isans t e service on the part of Jews who have served every nation and 'fl goy-
I
BERLIN.—(J,
T. A.)—The rit-
all the countries of the world
shall not try to appraise the cause or the effect of the great war same Privileges as workers was is- ernnient of Europe, and also the United States, in august political
ual murder libel was revived in
but consider only the period since its ending. Within that time the sued and will affect more than posts, as plenipotentiaries, ambassadors and royal and even pontifical
where Jews are settled. He also
the
Nuremberg
court
when the
world have been led by statesmen, politicians, captains of industry, 200,000 Jewish families
presented a petition bearing
counsellors.
Nazi editor, Deputy Karl Holz,
- oankers, journalists and professors
the signatures of many out-
The decree, which is limited to
Was brought tc trial on charges of
4.
The story of the influence of Jew-
d
standing men in secular Jewish
i. co-operative
chodrenoi nril: c l s
having written in his publication
ish jurisprudence is a chapter of ,2 if e,
i an does
t i provides: o f
that a Jewish physician, Dr. Was-
gigantic proportions in itself. Take,
require much frankness on their artisans will be admitted to ell
serman, deliberately let Christian
for
example,
the
powerful
influence
t that they have failed ' government schools on an equal
women die in accordance with In-
and that the world is in a mess.
of Maimonides on Crocious, the
basis with workers and their chit-
structions in the Talmud and in
The need is very great, and it dren.
father of international law. In this
2. Rent, electricity and
the Shulchan Aruch, code of the
article it will be shown, in the bar-
occurred to me that since all water charges are to be reduced
Jewish laws.

T.

ing the one hundred fiftieth anni
versary of the promulgation of the
Toleration Decree by Emperor
Emperor Josef II, the son and suc-
cessor of the Empress Marie The-
resa, which gave recognition to
the non-Catholic religions in the
Austrian empire and opened a new
cra for the Austrian Jews by giv-
ing them their emancipation.
The Emperor Josef was an ad-
mirer of Voltaire, and a disciple
est outline, that our contemporary
of the school of enlightenment , no Will Deliver First Lecture in !' t. these great minds have failed to the level of the workers'
it might be in order for a devotee of 3. The right to belong to food Shapero Annouces Leasing Jewish ministers of state and am-
The court declined to listen to
that when he came to the throne I
Zionist Series at North -
the evidence of a Jewish expert,
b assadors are not a new phenom-
the older learning—which takes into co-operatives is to be extended to
he adopted a liberal attitude to-
of New Quarters Opposite
ern High School,
Rabbi
Eschelbacher, disqualifying
enon,
but
rather
constitute
a
direct
account
not
only
today
and
to-
the
artisans,
at
the
same
member-
wards the Jews of his country, dif-
B'nai Moshe Synagogue.
him on the ground that he was a
line of a long chain of honors and
morrow but also the entire caper- ship fee as workers. 4. Medical
feringfrom that of his mother,'
The series of seven lectures ar- ' knee of the race—to •
N.
Y.
Deputy
Police
Conunis-
member
of the Central Verein of
positions
of
trust
bestowed
upon
the
e
who had imposed many centric.' r
contribut and social help extended to artis-
anged by the Zionist Educational something which would help to di
German Citizens of the Jewish
Nate S. Shapero, president of Jews because of great and incontro-
sioner Has Support of All
Bons on them, considering it his C ouncil of Detroit, of which Dr.
- ans by the government will be the
Faith.
it
permitted
the testimony,
the
Jewish
Centers
A
vertible
loyalty
to
the
state
he
ser-
agnose the present situation and, same as to workers.
ssociation,
duty to improve their condition.
Zionist Groups.
D avid H.
however, of a group of notorious
Fauman is president, will maybe, point the was. to a remedy.
has issued a statement announc- ved, and perhaps also because of a
The Toleration Decree.
ommence this Monday evening at
The decree also makes a num- ing the opening within a few days
anti-Semites,
including
Erich Bis-
Harvest
of Machine Aga.
keeness of intellect and a superb
The principle underlying the de-
her of concessions to invalids. Ar- of a new
NEW YORK—Hon Nelson Rut- choff and l'rofessor Goetsberger.
The present generation has lost
cree
branch of the Jewish analytical power, due to an in-
cree of toleration published on Oct.
•reaching a stipulated age
tenberg,
deputy
police
commissioner
The
latter
testified
that
the Shul-
grained mental development and
13, 1781, was the guarantee to all
faith in God. They transferred are to receive state pensions.
that faith to man. Then they lost
ancient wisdom, ripened sagacity f New York City, was unanimously chan Aruch decidedly contradicts
religious bodies, recognized by
Number
elected
president
of
the
Jewish
Na-
of
Miner.
Trebled.
present-day
morals,
"Besides,"
faith in men. Now each man has
and firm character, and also be-
law, of freedom of worship, the
he added, "the Jews obey secret
lost faith in himself. This is the The number of Jewish workers
cause of his knowledge of languages
management of their own affairs,
laws."
major cause of the present situation in the Ukraine has increased from'
and peoples, acquired through end-
and the undisturbed possession
44 the world. There is more food in 274,000 in 1926 to 370,000 in I
less
wanderings.
Bischoff stated, under oath, that
and disposal of their property. A
the Jewish law instructs the
the world than people can eat, and 1931, official statistics published
week later, on Oct. 21, 1781, Em-
Eminent Statesman.
reveal.
slaughter
of human beings.
yet
there
is
starvation.
There
are
peror Josef issued another order,
Hence, it should really be no sur-
name articles manufactured in the
The Berlin court sentenced to
abrogating all the laws which had
According to these .figures, the
prize to as when we hear of Sir
death
a
member
of the Nazi storm
world than people can buy, and number of Jews in light industries
required the Jews to wear a dis-
Herbert Samuel and Lord Reading,
troop, Edmund Thomas, for the
yet there is deprivation; there are has considerably decreased, while
tinctive tress. The enlightenment
occupying positions of first impor-
murder
of
a
Jewish
merchant, Her-
beards of gold and money, in some the heavy industries show a marked
of the Jews wits one of his cher-
tance in the political life of the
bert Walterd.
parts of the world, at. least, but increase. While the Jews now
ished plans. To this end he de—
world British Empire, of Leo Blum;
hanks are breaking. Educated and Number 20 per cent less than five
mended that the Jews should as-
Thomas testified that ho killed
Walter Hathenau, Hugo Pruess in
trained people are draining gold years ago in the needle trades
similate themselves to their sur-
the merchant because he abused
Germany; Baron Sonino and Lugi
Adolph Hitler.
from the banks and putting it in their representation in the metal
roundings, adopt the language of
Luzzatti in Italy; Trotsky, Kamen-
safe deposit boxes and the eco- and mine industries has trebled.4
the country and establish schools'
ev and Jaffe in Soviet Russia; and
Criticise U. S. Consulate.
according to modern educational
nomic arteries of the world are There are noty 51,600 Jews in the
Justice Brandeis, Judge Cardozo,
rapidly approaching a state of metal industry.
principles, that they should be al.!
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.) —A
Judge Mack, Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
paralysis.
lowed to enter all high schools and
press campaign has been started
Tax Cut Affect s Artisans.
Prof Frankfurter, Baruch, Gug-
I here against the American consul-
universities, to lease lands for !
We have been living under the A reduction in the taxes on
genheim, Kornfeld, Morganthau,
ate for its refusal to grant visas
agricultural purposes if they'
general direction of physical science artisans, which will affect 250,000
Ratshesky, Bernstein and many
to the husbands of American wo-
worked it, with Jewish hands, and'
and the mechanical industry which Jews, was announced by the Soviet
DR. LEO L. HONOR
still lesser lights in the arena of
men, who married in Poland.
to engage in all mechanical trades, Ii
grew therefrom. The Western government.
American statesmanship.
'Wed in such a way that every World created as their god some-
arts and wholesale commerce. This
The intervention of the rabble
For centuries Jews have served
The revision is announced in an
e shall have a share of the work.
decree was issued on Oct. 19, 1781.
with the American consulate in be-
thing they called progress. Pro- effort to check the exodus from the
as the intermediaries between
On Dec. 19 of the same year he i `“ e old talk used to be of a divis- gress
essentially meant machinery, co-operatives of artisans who pre-
lhalf of the stranded husbands did
NATE S. SHAPERO
Christian
and
Mohammedan rulers.
abolished the poll-tax, directed the' on of wealth; today the demand is Work was to be taken off
not bring about the desired results.
men's fer to work as unqualified ind
re enter at 11518 Dexter boulevard, Even Charlemagne included a Jew
authorities to treat the Jews like a division of work. Let our "best hacks and out of their hands. A
A strung warning against the mar.
fellow men, and commanded that m i nds" set themselves to this task. tractor and a mowing machine trial laborers rather than pay the opposite the B'nai Moshe Syne- named Isaac in the embassy of
riage of Polish Jews -with- Amert ,'
onerous
taxes.
three
diplomats
he
sent,
in
797,
to
1,
hat, for example, could the could do the work of 50 men. This
Jewish children in the public
gogue. The Dexter Center will
can
women is therefore featured
schools should receive proper con- Federal government undertake? It process has gone so far that
A machine
will
revolt'.
rep lace near
the old
branch located on the illustrious Caliph of Bagdad,
in the Jewish press.
eve- lionize
the coal which
industry
has
been Fenkell
Dexter
every
Haroun Al-Rashid. The other two
sideration.
expends $26,000,000 per annum on j thing that the world con absorb is
.
Notwithstanding the tact that
The toleration decree, the so- rented buildings. It could without I being produced, there is an over- invented by a Jewish engineer, La-
We found it advisable. to leave representatives died on the way,
the consulate for the past year has
called Toleranzpateat, was intro- greater ultimate cost create a great I plumage, , and 20,000,000 people in zaromenski, of Charkov 'ith the Fenkell district because of which was long and arduous. Isaac
refused to grant visas despite the
remained the sole ambassador. Up
HON,
NELSON
RUTTENBERG
the
marked
decrease
of
Jewish
duced by the emperor with a state- i building program of $520,000,000 the Western World are out of work the assistance of a
Ukrainian
presentation of the proper docu-
to the year of the expulsion, Jews
named Serduke.
sent that it was his aim to permit which would put many men in em.
Urges Retur n to Belief in God.
(Turn to Last Page.)
were the indispensable advisors of tional Fund of America, the agency ments, it continues to register mar-
all his subjects, without distinction ployment. The interest on money
What is the remedy? I would
riages
between American women
of
the
Zionist
movement
devoted
to
the rulers of Spain and Portugal.
of creed and nationality to par- , borrowed for such a purpose would I my, in the first place, a return to
In the tenth century Ilasdai ben the acquisiton and reclamation of and Polish Jews without officially
!the belief in God. I would add
ticipate in the welfare and free-,t re less than the rent paid.
a
Isaac Ibn Shaprut was virtually the soil in the Holy Land as nation- explaining that visas will not be
dom of his government. The site.'
The city of New York expends return of confidence of men in each
minister of foreign affairs of Mos- al Jew;eh property. Representatives granted to the husbands, the pa-
cite ecclesiastical restrictions per annum on rents for buildings other and of each individual in him-
pers complain.
lem Spain, the Caliphate of Cor- of all Zionist groups and parties in
against the Jews dating from the ! ( sompied for public purposes $2,- self. Our whole modern economic
This action on the part of the
dove,
and took a leading part in the United States, including the
time of the Vienna Council, pro- 500,000, which it could, with a say- life has been built upon confidence,
American
consulate has created a
the negotiations with the embassies delegates of the Zionist Organiza-
hibiting Jews from being abroad ng to the public, put into a build- sometimes called credit, in itself
tion of America, the Mizrachi, Or- very pitiful situation, it is Pointed

sent
to
Cordova
by
the
Byzantine
before noon on Sundays and Cath. ! ng program of $50,000,000. The form of faith; once that is lost,
out.
The
newlyweds,
in prepara-
thodox Zionist Organization and the
the
Emperor, Constantine VIII
The Eminent Leader's Domestic Life; His Qualties
olic Holy Days and from visiting people who rent buildings to the economic structure is destroyed.
by
the German Emperor, Otto and
I. In Poole Zion, Zionist Socialist Labor tion for their departure to the
places of amusement, were abol.' city Men
New Yolk
used
12 hours a day
earn at to
least work
five
as a Story-Teller; A Profoundly Religious
fact in the year 941, he became the Party, otherwise divided, joined United States to rejoin their wives,
fished.
lie also compelled the per cent on their capital, which the for $1 a day; on farms for 75
Man and a Lover of the Bible.
diplomatic emissary of Abdul Rah- hands in the election of Mn, Buttes. have liquidated their business, and
Jews in 1787 to assume fixed fam-,1 city could borrow at a lesser rate., cents a (lay. Today they work
berg who in succeeding Emanuel their money being exhausted by
man II. Samuel
ily names to serve in the army, in; The city of Philadelphia pays at !eight hours a day for $6 a day
Ibn Nagdela, in
the long delay, are in a hopeless
the el e venth ce
ntury
had the confi- Neumann, recently elected Ameri-
each case the first instance of the east $450,000 annually for rented , They must work six hours a day for
By DR. CYRUS ADLER
dence to King !tabus, of Granada, can member of the World Zionist condition, the papers write.
kind in Europe.
uildings. It could readily put 5 9 ,- , fire days in the week and for less
In the last nine months, 300
and his successor Badis. For
Executive
who
is
leaving
soon
to
New Restrictions of Francis II. 0 00,000 to work on buildings.
thirty take up his duties in London and much husbands have been left
money. We have been obfuscated in
years his counsel was sacroscant
Editor's Note: The following is the fifth and last installment
The improvement did not last
People of means should try to j America by slogans like "Do not
stranded, it is estimated here,
Jerusalem.
of the biography of the late Louis Marshall by his successor to
panish Jews served as am-
, lower the standard of living." What
(Turn to Last Pagel
(Turn to L as t P age )
The choice was effected at a meet- while the total number is declared
the presidency of the American Jewish Committee, Dr. Cyrus
bassadors under other Spanish rut-
I sense is there in a proposal that
to be more than 1,000.
ers. Amran Ibn Shalbib was dean ing of the board of directors of the
Adler.
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle
is
pleased
to
publish
this
!maintain the standard of 85 per
One million zlotys was demand-
biography of Jewry's great departed leader, and is indebted for
of the diplomats in the reign of
pec
population
(Turn
to
Last
Page)
Alphonso VIII. In
it to the Jewish Publication Society of America and the Ameri-
(Turn to Last Page)
t
the twelfth rem
other
renon charity.
tury, King Alphonso
can Jewish Committee.)
Reimundez
Another aspect of the situation
made one Ibn Ezra prince for mil-
taocr(kol frankly, , l a y nt,:ieth
y that
w is
itary prowes s

DR. HONOR SPEAKS part to admi
HERE THIS MONDAY

CENTERS TO OPEN
BRANCH ON DEXTER

RUITENBERG NEW
HEAD- OF J. N. F.

Personal References to the Life
of the Late Louis Marshall

he
George W. Ochs Oakes, Brother of
zumstentes ,fl
Adolph Ochs, Dies at t e Age of 70

h

and later marshal of
the King's court. Don Merl de
, Males was treasurer and privy-

}homemakers and regarded it as an

Was Editor of Current Ilistory; Served Two Terms as
Mayor of Chattanooga ; Had an Interesting
Career as Newspaper Publisher.

(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)

;councillor. Don Pedro of Castile

(Turn to Page Eight.)

SCHNITZLER GIVEN
PAU PER'S FUNERAL

NEW YORK.—George Washing- ' Board of Education. He attended
ton Ochs Oakes, an officer of the two presidential national conven-
New York Times Company and tions as delegate from his congres-
editor of Current History Maga- sional district.
zine, died suddenly at 3 o'clock
In 1900 he was editor and man-
---
Monday afternoon in the Medical ager of the Paris Exposition edi
Center at Broadway and One Hun- tion of the New York Times at . Famous Author Buried With
Brief
Jewish
Ceremony
dred Sixty-eighth street.
Paris, and, in recognition, .was
The cause of death was an em- decorated with the Cross of the
in Kehillah Plot.
bolism. He had fully recovered French Legion of Honor by the
from a surgical operation and was president of France.
' .NNA.—(J. T. A.)—Arthur
preparing to leave the hospital
In 1901 his brother bought the Schnitzler, famous Austrian an-
Tuesday to celebrate his seventieth I'hiladelphia Times and, in 1902, , thor, was buried here Friday fol-
birthday. Only a few minutes be- the Philadelphia Public Ledger. ' lowing a short and simple Jewish
fore his death Mr. Ochs Oakes had George was publisher and editor service, in accordance with his in-
seemed to be in excellent health , of the combined newspapers until structions for a pauper's funeral.
and spirits, joking with friends.
the properties were sold to Cyrus The Kaddish was recited while the
Ile was buried in Mount Sinai II. K. Curtis in 1913.
Ile then coffin, made of rough boards, was
Cemetery at Frankford, Pa., on moved to New York to become an lowered into the grave. The tam-
W ednesday, beside his wife, who officer and director of the New
ily accepted the offer of the Vien-
died 18 years ago. Before the de- York Times Company and editor na Jewish Kehillah to provide an
parture of the body from New of Current History, the monthly honorary grave in the Jewish
York funeral services were held in periodical of the New York Times. cemetery.
the chapel of Temple Emanu-El.
This position he still filled at his
A similar offer received from
Born in Cincinnati.
death.
the municipality was refused.
George Wasoington Ochs Oakes,
Active in Civic Affairs.
All ostentation was forbidden
of Julius and Bertha Ochs,
He was elected president of the by Schnitzler in funeral instruc-
ass
born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in Civitan Club of New York in 1923, tions which he had prepared and
1861 while his father was serving and became its first and perma- recorded in a codicil to his will.
in the United States army as cap- nent honorary president in 1927. dated April 29, 1912. The instruc.
tain and adjutant to Colonel Jones. In 19:30 he was appointed a mem- lions ordered a pauper's funeral
At the close of the war his par- ber of the National Advisory Edi-
ents moved to Tennessee and torial Commission of the George (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
George attended private schools.' Washington Ili-Centennial. lie
later graduating from the Bell was elected president of the Ten-
House. Subsequently he entered nessee Society of New York in SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S
the University of Tennessee and 1931.
CLUB TO REORGANIZE
W aS graduated in 1880.
Mr. Ochs Oakes (the latter an-
He was a carrier boy on the glicized spelling was added to his
Theodore Levin, president of
Knoxville Courier from 1868 to, name in 1915 by court decree af- the Men's Club
of Congregation
1878. In 1880 he was a reporter ter the sinking of the Lusitania) Shaarey
Zedek, has issued an invi-
, n the Chattanooga Times, subse• married Miss Beetle
Cans of Phila- tation to all male members of the
quently becoming city editor, delphia. She died in 1913, leav- ' congregation to meet at 8:15
night editor and managing editor.' ing two sons, George W. Jr. and o'clock on Thursday evening, Nov.
1888, when his brother, Adolph John Bertram. The former was 5,
in the social hall of the
S . Ochs, acquired the New York graduated with
honors at Prince- synagogue to join in • discussion
Times, he became publisher of the ton in 1930 and entered Queen's
of plans for the reorganization of
chattanooga Times
College, Oxford University; the the club.
Decorat ed by Legion of Honor. latter entered Princeton in 1930.1
Activities of the club for the
Between 1890 and 1900 he was
Mr. Ochs Oakes was a member'
twice mayor of Chattanooga, and, of many New York clubs. in 1926' ensuing year will be 1'
this gathering, wrich will take the
i
n turn, president of the Chamber he entered the Graduate College , form of a
smoker. All male mem-
of Commerce, president and one of Columbia University as a can bers of Shaarey
Zedek are urged
of the founders of the Library As., didate for a Ph. D. degree, ob-I
to attend this meeting. Refresh-
sociation and president of the taining his full credits last year.
ments will be

served.

g*P

PALESTINE SCHOOL
SYSTEM REOPENED

How They Hate Us, These Hitlerites!
Their Songs Reek with Hatred of Jews

Battle Hymns Call on German Youth to "Smash the Jew ;"
Text of Three Songs Call Attention to Mentality
of the Anti-Semites.

BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The Cen-
marches. In English translation
tral Union of German Citizens of they run as follows:
Jewish Faith has, in order to draw
attention to the mentality prevail-
WE ARE THE STORM BRIGADE

Agreement Reached Between ing among the llitlerist youth on

THE LAST

PHOTOGRAPH

OF LOUIS

MARSHALL.

TAKEN BY

OSCAR GRUEN,

ZURICH,

SWITZERLAND,

ON AUGUST

14, 1929

Jewish Agency and Teach-
' er's Organization.

JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) —
Elementary schools and
kinder-
gartens throughout Palestine
have resumed their classes with the
exc.option only of several schools
in Tel Aviv and a school in Ile-

the subject of the Jews and to show
the kind of treatment Jews are
likely to receive at the hands of

these "champions of Germany's
coming government party," handed
the J. T. A. here the text of three
of the battle songs of the Ilitlerist
youth, which are sung on all their

dera.
FRANKLIN TO DISCUSS
The Teachers' Association, in
WORKS OF SCHNITZLER
an official statement, declares that
the schools register no signs of the
recent upheaval caused by the
On Sunday morning, at Temple
teachers' strike in connection with Beth El, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will
the cut in the educational budget, speak on the subject, "A Poet in
Palestin e Grapefruit s Lead.
P al estine grapefruit has secured a Pauper 'a Grave," an evaluation
a unique place in world markets, of the life and writings of Arthur

(Turn to !Art Puget

ZIONIST CONVENTION
DELEGATES ELECTED

Schnitzler.

Schnitzler, who passed away last
week at the age of 69 in Vienna,

was accorded first rank among
Austria's great dramatists and

Skater, Kay, Kaplan, Judge, Ru- novelists. Ile was intensely a Jew
biner, Theodore Levin to
and wrote a number of works in
Rep
t Detroit.
which he defined his religious phi-

W

are t he Storm Brigade!
And lip and Atm, we go.
Of nobody afraid.
The limt to demi the blow.
Obr fare. sweat with toil,
recur bellies faint from food.
Hand gnarled with bench and soil.
Grasp weapon. keen for blood.

we are the Storm Brigade!
The eta,.-war fighters. we,
In Jewish blood well wade,
And then we shall be free.
Leave
•hich are no use.
Lot Adolph Hitler lead!
Come. let us the Jew. I
And then we hall be freed I

Our Adolph Hitler lead..
Cor e march into the ('Sr.
No word. tow--only deeds.
Recolutinn st•rts today I
(is to the barricade!
Only death can conquer now.
We are the Storm Itrigadel

were the Storm Brigade!
Revolver In our hand.
At our side. • hand grenade.
we march on German land.
The Jew I. terrified.
Ile ovens hi. .coney-bare wide.

suu•re hie

armor. with •

SHOOT THE JEW DOGS!

Ito you 4 nwx the pea••nts.
litler's marching Ito t?

T

Or. 7rVt' lo' tni hit s the

Load your gun. with powder:

ilrdn oa
o o
' l t ' g .
r " l'erw
le. !
[Warn with the Jewish tyrants!

The Zionist District of Detroit, losophy and the forces that worked
DRIPPING WITH JEWISH BLOOD
Brigade,. roone and o'd.
at a meeting held Oct_ 22, elected upon him to- intensify his Jewish Storni
Take
weapon. In tour hard.

HEN we were together in

, the following as delegates to the
consciousness. It is with there

may not have been exactly alike, an nual convention of the Zinoist
Paris in 1919 at the Peace but if comparisona were in order, a ,, r ganization of America, to be works in particular that Dr. Frank-
u
Conference, just before we sailed I think it was
not • bad one," and het it in Atlantic City Nov. 9, 9 lin will deal in his address.
for America, after four long and I Mr. Marshall was
Services begin at 10:45. The
highly pleased. an it 10:
weary months, the Jewish dele-
Simon Shtezer, president of the public is invited.
Later on, when we were back in
gates from Eastern Europe made America, and the
project of creat- dis trict; Leon Kay, Himon Kaplan,
addresses of more or less ori-! ing the Hebrew
types was seri- l',u dge Charles Rubiner and Theo-
ental fervor to Marshall for his , °nal}, taken up, I decided, since,
re Levin.

arc

labors in their behalf, and one , 'the matter was left in my hands,
ladassah chapter of Detroit Is
of them likened him to Menasseh to maintain what had been the tea-,
be represented at both the Ila-
ben Israel. When he mentioned dition, as it were, of Hebrew print- ds ssah and Zionist Organization
this laughingly, I said to him: ing in America since colonial days., cnn ventions, which will be held at
"After all, I do not believe in com- 1 namely, that of the "Dutch faces," I the same time, by 18 delegates. The
I na mss of these delegates were en-
parisons, and the circumstances
(Turn to Page Two.)
Bu sile.] last week.

JEWISH SPECIALIST

GETS LEGION AWARD

BELGRADE.—(J. T. A.)—Dr. A.
Korn, head of the urological de-
partment of the Belgrade State
hospital, received the French deco-
ration of the Legion of Honor.

For t h e
In our German Fatherland.

Therewas once • •ount storm soldier.
Fate had mitrifed him out for this—
To lea•e his wife •nd children.
And march without • farewell Use.

The old women set up • bowline.
And the young girls shed Suter

Farewell. my lo•e,

pretiods.

team.

Farewell, farewell. my deem.

Rut when theater., soldier eon tato the
frs.
He feel. it Is ever •0 •0.04.
To •ire hi. ,word thrust •ndslay.
And dripping with Smell blood.

I.110 eartridees In the holt
And Ibn run is loaded too;
And the hand grenade Ss reedy

Come here, you Bolshevik

Jowl

In the

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