All Jewish News All Jewish Views IfEbETROIT EWISII WITHOUT BIAS VOL XXXIII. NO. 12 JEWS OF GERMANY ISSUE AN APPEAL TO THE NON-JEWS Ask Them Not to Remain In- different to Nazi Propa- ganda. MINISTER OF DEFENSE PROMISES PROTECTION University of Berlin Again Closed When Anti-Semi- tic Attacks Recur. BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—An ap- peal to the non-Jews of Germany not to watch with detachment the pogrom agitation of the Nazis, was issued by the Central Union of Ger- man citizens of the Jewish Faith. The organization warns that when Nazi bullets fly, non-Jews, as well as the Jews, will be the vie- tints, The newest Nazi charge against the Jews is that they incite the Communists to murder the Nazis at a pre-arranged signal. The cursed Jewish dogs are wire pullers for the murder of the Nazis," Count lielldorf charged at a Nazi meeting here. The Central Verein has received a threatening letter which accused the organization of "receiving thousands from Jewish stores which you pass on to the Commun- ists for the murder of the Nazis." TELEPH ONE CADIL LAC 1-0-9 THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1932 Franklin to Speak at Washington Services 1931 IMMIGRATION 76 PER CENT LESS THAN 1930 TOTAL On Monday evening, Feb. 22, at St. Paul's Cathedral, there will be held an interde- nominational religious service in honor of the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Washington. On this Two Aliens Deported for occasion, Dr. Leo M. Franklin Every One Admitted, of Temple Beth El will speak on Hull States. the topic, "Washington, a Man of Tolerance." Other speakers will be Bishop Herman D. Page, ; DEPORTATIONS DURING 6 MONTHS TOTAL 9234 the Rev. Chester B. Emerson and Hon. Vincent Brennan. DR. RIEGER SPEAKS HERE WEDNESDAY ' Total Immigrants Admitted Has Been Declining Since 1926. SUNDAY'S DINNER OPENS PALESTINE i WORKERS' DRIVE Who is Like Unto Thee, 0 Lincoln On the Occasion of Lincoln's Birthday, By ISAAC GOLDSTEIN (Tranflated from the Hebrew) Zalman Rub a a ho w, Mrs. Lindheim, P. Cruzo Among the Speakers. Happy art thou, Lincoln, who is like unto thee? Among kings and princes thou art exalted. Much thou didst with an humble spirit Thou art like a unique person in this land. Who among princes is like Lincoln? Who shall be praised like him? MANY ORGANIZATIONS WILL BE REPRESENTED Prominent Leaders to Bring Messages; Interesting Musical Program. Thou hast also a name among heroes! Thy right hand has achieved prowess against them Thou hast girded on the sword of the slain Thou hast drawn the bow by night and by day One Father had created us, thou hast said; Therefore thou hast proclaimed Freedom in thy land The black people thou hast redeemed unto Freedom Forever they will praise and bless thy name. WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)— Immigration last year fell 75.9 per , cent from the 1930 level, accord- ; ing to a statement by Harry E. , c ommissioner-general of im- Palestine Educator to Deliver, migrati on. Final Lecture in Zionist Only 43,353 immigrants were I admitted in 1931, as against Series. 180,251 in 1930 and 268,941 in Dr. Eliezer Rieger, supervisor of 11929 The total has been declin- ing steadily since 1926. The turn Jewish schoo Is in Pal. t: Who among princes is like Lincoln and who can be a praised like him? present visiting lecturer at the shown b h e of immigration is t e fact that departures College of Jewish Studies in Cin- of aliens y exceeded admissions by cinnati, will deliver the final lecture 94,474. in the series arranged by the Zion- , ist Educational Council of Detroit, tw Mr. Hull pointed out that about Arabs' two emigrant aliens departed for next Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 8:15 each immigra nt alien admitted in 1 • 1931 ' whereas in 1930 only two fl• • emigrants left for every seven immigrants admitted. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents PROPOSE DIVISION OF PALESTINE INTO 2 SEPARATE STATES Washington and The Jews Will be the subject of fea- tures to appear in the Feb. 19 issue of The Detroit Jew- Jew- ish Chronicle, on the occa- sion of the Washington bi- centennial celebration. Rab- Project of Former bi Bernard Heller of the ' is Approved by Hillel Foundation at Ann Mufti of Jerusa Arbor and John Davis of New York are the authors of two excellent features deal- PROPOSAL CONDE ing with this subject. These BY THE REVIS articles will supplement the regular editorial and news Mufti Endorses Plan features of The Chronicle. I! NEGROES TO HONOR ROSENWALD DEEDS Khedive rand ern. MNED ONISTS Because It is Impossible "1 o Get Rid" of Jew • After weeks of feverish activity and preparation, the local Gewerk- schaften Campaign committee an- nounces that all plans for the drive are now complete. On Sunday, at 6:30 p. m., in Philadelphia-Byron Hall, there Dr. Franklin to Be One of Claim to Historical Rights In Palestine Branded a uistortion l Deportation s in H•lf Year. -0 Falsification of Facts Pointed Out in Discussion of Pales- LONDON.—(J. T. A. ject for a Jewish-Arab is —A pro- conference to settl e the t a und table which Jews and Arabs rms upon crate, proposed by th an co-op- former Khedive Abashilmi, and approved by the Grand erusalem, s received here by the Four Speakers at Serv- of the British Pro-Arah members commit- tee for their considers tion ices on Feb. 21. r ecommendation, the and Jev ish Tele- A memorial service for the late graphic Agency learns, project, consistin e of 20 Julius Rosenwald will be held at paragraphs, recommends the St. Antoine branch of the Y. Jewish-Arab round tabli that the - ence should be called in J confer- oMr d Aiun (col ored), or elsewhere under the c erusalem 21, ship of a neutral persoi hairmans Our city is able to both parties and al so accept- blending its ef- to the British government. fort with that of 'The project provides that every large mu- esttne should be divided into Pal- nicipality in the ad- ministrative areas with a view to country in pay- concentrating Jewish interests ing ittofitt htiengtru trei sbi rests in one administrative unit to be called "The National Home of friend and great- the Jews." This district shot Id form eat benefactor a part of the Palestine the Negro race and Mould be subject to the state urisdlc- ha s had," t h e Hon of the Palestine constitution. committee in The constit however, charge of the secure full Autonomy for t Is to meeting states. he Jew- ish community as far as Jewish E mp hasis o f Dr. Franklin in- affairs are concernei d, , and the outstanding phase of the life ternal also is to guarantee the Jews a of Rosenwald will characterize the share in the governing addresses of the four speakers, proper of he country as a whole. Mrs. C. S. Smith, chairman of the Question of Boundar es. committee of management of the The boundaries of the Jewish Lucy Thurman Y. W. C. A. and d !strict should be settled by a spe- former president of the Michigan nd sub - committee, the project State Federation of Colored Wo- ecommends. men's Clubs, will speak on "Ro- m ni inistration of The Provincial ad- aenwald and is Contribution to sh ould be the Jewish district formed along lines aim- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) it ar to those of the British pro- osal with regard to the proThe lel constitution for India of the Jewish district SHAPERO IS CHOSEN w /11 ill habitants have the option I Deportations during the last tine Mandate by Prof. George L. Scherger I I half year totaled 9,234. The text Defense Minister's Assurance, of Chicago, Noted Authority. of the statement follows: The Minister of Defense, General i "During December 2,642 immi- I Groener, assured a delegation of CHICAGO. — (J. T. A.) — That grant aliens were admitted, 1,684 the claim of the Arabs on representative Jewish leaders, that coming from Europe, 788 from Palestin e is based on a deliberate distortion of existing his- the Reich government emphatically the Western hemisphere, and 170 torical and actual facts, was declared here by Professor disapproves of the anti-Semitic agi- rom other sources. The countries' tation and that it is determined not George L. Scherger, noted authority, in a discussion of the (f supplying the largest number question of the Palestine mandate. to permit attacks upon the Jews. were Italy with 596, Canada with The Jewish delegation included 498, In a lengthy analysis which Professor Scherger publishes here in De Brodnitz, Dr. Bruno Weil, Dr. with 170 Hollander and Dr. Winer, all mem- Germany Great Britain with Pro-Palestine Christian Federation of America, he takes issue with 158. In the same month, 10,727 bers of the praesidium of the Cen- Brant alien departed, 5,572 the assertion that Palestine has tral Union of German Citizens of 'going to European countries, 4,652 b een the homeland of the Arabs the Jewish Faith; Leo Wolf, presi- to Mexico and other countries in ' for many centuries. dent of all the German Kehiloth; the Ik e st earnnd hem s rp e h o e u r e n ,t; e ii i e "It is a fact recorded by history nd. 503 Leo Lowenstein, president of the China ZALMAN RUBASHOW that Palestine has never been the Jewish Front Soldiers; and Julius More Leav e Than Arrive. homeland of the Arab race," the will take place the reception-ban- Hirsch, former secretary of state. "Immigration during the eaten- professor writes. "To be sure it The Jewish representatives em- et in honor of Zalman Rube- I ar Year 1 as compared with as been since early times har- s ow, leader of the Palestine work- phasized the growing danger of the assed and invaded by Bedouins ers' delegation to the United Nazi anti-Semitic attacks, to inter- man Emanual Neumann crease (from 180.251 to 43,353) man: DR, ELIEZER RIEGER swooping down from the deserts States for the year 1932, nal developments within the coun- ; of 136,598 , or o 57 . 9 per cent sort ng i t. The first such in- Sails for London. try and Germany's prestige abroad. p. m., at Northern High Schisil. d ecline from Europe was 91,783, Together with Mr. Rubashow se I vasion is recorded in the Bibl e Change in Attitude. Dr. Rieger will speak on "Jews J guest will appear Mrs. Irma L occurred or 78 per cent; for Canada, 31,- . NEW bsEW . YORK.—(J. T. A.)— ago; it The Jewish representatives ap- and Arabs," and will 877 ' or 77 1 per cen t ; for Mexico, about ,000 years in eim, former leader of Nad give a de- Li is characteristic of the role parently had no connection with the ncription of the present Arab papu- I • psky, , tional Hadassah and now active former president of played by the Arabs as marauders in the American Zionist labs decision issued by General Groener laths of (Turn to Page Opposite Ed't oria • 11 the Zionist Organization of Amer- and e p era Palestine. Ile will dis • o the settled coun- lifting the ban from Nazi partici- J ewish-Ar a b it. talons from Ica, has been elected chairman of (If tt.nee movement. try in wIti e c n ien tt hetiz i of moving Into etabe ;dreS n in eefe PHOENIX CLUB HEAD a nother district within Ie ita pation in the German army. Hith- point of view of Arab dominance r a _the administrative committee rl y i limited pe riod after which they a will erto, Nazis and Communists have and the bi-national conception, as SHETZER IS CHOSEN the American Palestine Campaign, settled The reception banquet in honor be of these ix the land of Canaan he a been barred from the army on the well as an analysis of future pos-I te two outstanding fissures Nate S. Shapero, president of utomatically considered as WHOLESALERS HEAD the fund-raising instrument Jewish Agency for Palestine. of the Arabs were their neighbors, living in the international and American the Jewish is Centers Association i n g accepted the terms of t e e h e a n y . - ground that they were "hostile to sibilities. as nomads in the deserts the state." and fringing' movements for the reconstruction . h head D the Economical Cun- itution which will In a statement issued in connec- Simon Shetzer, president . e the Simon Shetzer, president of the , the northeastern eastern and of the Jewish National Homeland ning am ot rug rantee Commenting upon this change in Stores, Inc., was aiJ ghts for other national gua , n ist , District minori• strict of Detroit, vice- with the news of the election, , southeastern borders of Palestine. I will mark the official opening of elected president of the Phoenix t District of Detroit, will pre- 7io president and treasurer of I. Shet- General Groener's attitude, which Zionist es in that part of Palestine out- over this lecture. Bedouin in Si Vandalism. Detroit's annual drive to attain Club at the annual business meet- it terms fundamental, the Vossi- de of Jewish territory, Shore More than 20 organizations ' .zee Co., Jefferson avenue whole- records also that the (' ■ the local quota in the national Ge- ing on Feb. 4, at the clubhouse, che Zeitung declared, that it can ., in-salers of men's furnishings, .., aas The Palestine constitutienea,maz ' wild Bedouin tribes c a m ' • campaign for the I John R. and Erskine. Pr oject res often jo ined,' werkschaften . p aimil only by the recent eluding all Zionist groups are r suggests, should be 1 ' . e( president of the wholesale ; as mercenaries, the invading Jewish workers of Pal-; Edwin on at- I I organized the arranged Zionist Educational interview which the Minister of ' Council w in hich • (Ilistadruth). i A. AA ' olf was elected vice- at self-governing lines. The con • . thi s series merchants' bureau of the Board of I miss of Syrians, Assyrian% Chal , estme , president; Mark P Rosenth Commerce last itution of the Jewish district - • F Defenne had with Adolph Ilitler.lof lectures. Dr. David II. Penman matically becomes I and auto- of sh ould have deans and Egyptians in their wars Rubashow' s Message, treasurer, and Joseph S. Bing, fo the same binding s a member The the latter then assured Greener I in president of the council. The the board of directors of the against the Jews. Most of these that Nazis woof Since Mr. Rubashow's arrival secretary. The new directors are: rce as the in tin e itself , constitution of Pales- strain have been well attended. Board of Commerce. tribes had been leading a savage 1 from lectures e drive for Herman Marks, Jerome S. F Freud , creating Nazi cells forlrei 1, mganda I and their continuation is being . desert life, as they do even lode this country to I lead th in the army. These assure , es, the urged from many quarters. the Jewish workers of Palestine Norman Schwartz, Samuel Sum- I be Palestine should become a 1 Mr. Shetzer has served as vice- paper concludes , were bli —a life of constant hazards, in - , as impressed an ever inereas- merfield, Morris Leppel, Morton con r of the League of Natio mem. ee •ed be- , resident of mar-, the wholesal ternecine s t r i f e, surreptitious lag number of people with the re- F. Ashner, Harry Bielfield, Harry die ditions similar to Iraq, na on pe cause they wished to believe them. Oldest Jewish Inhabitant of chants' bureau for one year. Ile! Berli n Unive rsity Closed. raids and inter-tribal warfare.' markable clearness of his grasp , S. Grant, Alvin Hersch and Jo- lisp ial tribunal should be A ju- received his A. B. from the Uni-: They were a poor, superstitious, the present situation of the Jew-' f seph Magidsohn. For the second time , thin less Radom Dies at Age of 110. ed in Palestine by the stab. versify of Michigan and his LL. B. gov ernment in order to sett!' local ignorant people with the primitive ish people in general and the • °- than two weeks, Berlin), .ersity . •. It was voted to install a gym- s from Harvard University, and file • was ordered closed, this tithe for an Is which may arise be con- ist movement in particular. His WARSA Ws—LI. T. A.)—Salmon practiced law for several years , peewits, like savages, the Bedouins of pres- and very ra•l keen and profound analyses of the nasium in the ballroom on the top Jew s and Arabs. Each side, ween indefinite period, when Nazi stu- Weissman, the lodest Jewish in-prior to his affiliation with his floor of the club. The cost will eve ent Arabia. various political and economic fac• be met from funds raised in a r, should have the right t how. dents renewed their attacks against habitant of Radom ibisd here at father, Isaac Shetzer, in the whole- the Ilie age o f 110 taste business. , their Jewish colleagues. "After the destruction of the tors governing the progress of drive for 150 members. It is pea I to the League of N, 0 ti o a g; uga The attacks upon the Jews fol- mp e and especially after inst the decisions of thi, tri- p anned to comete the quelling of the Bar-Knchba ' (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) nasium within 30pl days.the gym - bun al lowed the announcement of the ex- pulsi Right s in Jerusalem. rebellion—the last attempt of the! thre on from Berlin University '4 1 i e Nazi students and one Social- Boy oy The question of Jewish ' Jewish remnant in Palestine to I ist, for their part in the anti-Semi- strike for national liberty under I Arab rights in the city of , and the Roman Emperor Hadrian—the tic disturbance s of Jan. 22. salem which may provoke i ern- I any The verdict of the university difficulties should be a desert Bedouins literally overran I rsity au- matt r .. . the country with their sheep, goats I therities wan received with a ire- I special consequent considers of tion, and camels converting it into a maidens uproar by the Nazi stu- I the project urges. dents. Shouting . "Perish Judaea!" I Irving Jaffee veritable desert. The few trees "The Arab-jewish round Scores in 10,000 Meter Finals' Hailed for His LOUIS LIPSKY that were spared by the Roman Distinguished Actor, Now on English Stage, Believes Yid- conference should discuss tin t able and Out with the Jews " the dish Theater is Doomed Because of Decline of Feat by Sports Writers in I invaders were dug nut, root and upon the Jewish students. Ta- I' ture Palestine constitution N- Language Mr. Lipsky emh all, b th the American Newspapers, and ken by surprise and outnumbered, and Assimilation of Masses. should settle the terms on .hared ey aasni„lei ar te !) o r jis ui the used up as firewood, while -II Jews and Arabs a re prepare which i Jewish students were forced to with th t Irving Jaffee of New d to iimp from the windows into the c o-operate other plants and the scanty vege- j By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ arc t s to escape from the Nazis. York, the sun peered forth but it l- James for the purpose of en- skater who has previously won luminated a scene which marked William M • Lewis of Philadelphia. lotion u•ere vividly devoured by uring unity in Palestine, the armies marshal! and Morris Roth- their numerous herds and flocks. . future hold in tiue, with the audiences in stl haftor dtta J the Apparently prepared for this " Ish stage? reation of an ideal national h for his country is the the conclusion of a feat unprece- enberg of New York, Rabbi Abba qrs hero turn of events, the police intervened sp, an o ome Will Earnest Jewish . Efforts. d htheaters gradually shrt ing Jews, as well as the or laur '; els f f the hour, having dented in the annals of the Olv Hillel Silver of Cleveland, and 1 iddish theater, now there is no future whatever to be' for promptly, and arrested six Nazi won Se?, ° or the United States pie winter games. vaton o the rights and ape I n the light of historical and , !suffering t a e serious stud p decline, be pow-I forecant for the a s ,,,,. Olym- Nathan Straus, Jr., of New York. in itn Jack erful en ough to etacomeback the winter international , 0,ym- Shea n 500 and 1 '410 e e . Yiddish stage. leges of the Arabs who have iVi. de ents. A number of Jewish stu- at ge. m t r %W- pa ign w Th aif gameR at Lake Placid N. 1. B work of organizing cam- pos• nts were also taken into custody, • statistical data, as to origin and and to regain its position aus of power . en-Ami theatrical views crisis. the Yiddish acme movements, in and out, depletion d th' is country for sev will be it is st and Jaffee's twin succe ss es' . l i n th ated but this could not be . ' . . in ea ingAmer- at torten ante eral . latest, t o an and'replenishment s 5,000 and 10,000 meters, the American Jewish com- population ' centuries," the text of the pro confirmed. • Jaffee s feat United executive committee of nine which, in Palestine during of the The decline of Yiddish, Mr. I ata,resg.eth nit e? ican newspapers hail last two' 'ted St a t es became b the first h fi with Mr. Lipsky at the head, eon- centuries, Palestine in a country MuJacoYb Ben-A rn' as an heroic achievement. The nation ever to win all four skating Ben-Ami believes, is directly re- Attack Lightness of Sentence. er with the text of the s s without a nation. The claim of ; the Yiddish stage, The li sists of Judge William M. Lear 1, great actor of I sponsible for this condition Th now earning lightness of the sentences Associated Press story, under date laurels, the members of the InasseS he stated, are becoming e proposal Feb. 8, opened with the follow- ish Pro-Arab committee in I B tit- imposed by the Berlin University i of "It was no wonder then that Abraham ng t wo paragraPhs: authoritie s equally as enviable a position on assimilated and sooner go to Eng- Liebovitz, Mrs. Judith Morris Rothenberg, Robert Szold, Arab leaders to the right of an-. the English-speaking arena, was; )ish talking pictures than think of at nexation of Palestine by on the participants in I I don have also received a cove] on- . a future ' American officials and athletes Epstein N son Rut t e n b erg, I harry ar Hu. antiSemitic excesses on Jam . Pan-Arab Confederacy, as an th slim young danced with ' letter from the Mufti who at I ing • "Irving Jaffee, slim glee on the ice. enntein the artist at whom were directed patronizing the struggling 11,101 Arab Glucksman and Dr. Solomon I,ow- these rat n ' broker's clerk on a vacation from pounded Jaffee on the back and province, falls into discard questons, and his answers stage. I considered the original pre ect • (Turn to Page Eight.) merely corroborat an an utterly senseless chauvi s- e the most pes- , Wall street, stood today on a shook . his hand before being ' unacceptable but later approvec Neuman n Sails for London it. Asked he elapses the manaes , homely pine board throne in the joined in their rousing outburst of ambition, devoid of any histori- simistic and gloomiest of predic- with Mufti's Letter. the why assimilationist Emanuel Neumann, American cal justification. middle of the Olympic ice oval to applause by Jews . Mr. "Our p proposal," the Mufti's the 5,000 spectators member of the World Zionist based on a deliberate Their for the future of Jewish Ben-A mi turned at the interVie et. di claim is, stagecraft receive the fourth and t the u c , crrtatii ehrie(1011711 .ser thneet:ta at ndtnhe fti oir e g hett fo ul F.xecutive, sailed Wednesday night of (Turn to Page Seven.) and said: "How many Jewish historica l and actual factn est of all the h United aand cast in the homes use Yiddish as a medium f p e rr e ir Heading s e ei n i tta t tion an on the S. S. Bremen for Lodon.1 n rel tin n hi betw of able Payment in tehe De- or t u ti h e er e e tteheetia this heart-warming apecta.cle. t iv i le " l take up his duties on Jew, end the Arabs inPaleee expression? Do you use Yid- the winter Olympic stiane re, erred, by Jeffrey Tell, B at the . dish in xnur home? :My son speak games. te at ihis juncture, of utmost im: snls t i s f t e. din.:elaolerffethe and Eddieto e m fi an n ee Yi A number . l ite i d d i sh; a);ivcen rev a i ew s e h st "A snowstorm swirled about his 20 feet along the track for first of Zionist leaders portance to civilized mankind be that every evening's performance Yiddish the n , t h cf. t ruetf o hry e tr c r i ityi hom e U were present at the pier to bid cause of the issues cas o n Receives Gift of $2,000 shopa ,ni.glea d ba;. i t ii rinnpel e ay , cd titherre "e Sztianri; and jitfd?euerthteesiitlacnees, eh re an sp ee e farewell. ,(swish c titive le. "'' (rorn Mr, a n me. sans are an. involved. As a should have had audiences pack- similating and are therefore con- d Mrs Prior to hinddeparture, Neu- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) ing every seat in thehouse. The, tributing to crowd yelled wildly from pine bare fairly threw himself at the red emeLnend re:ea e le entitt Adolph S. Ochs. t h thed h h e of stands—in tribute to the slender worsted that was s trung " line 1114ietth.eaAtenrit . wei Pm g ht to tightl uantica tl'on ad frorem- ( Jewish boy from the sidewalks of over the finish line. The force "Ne t dia:;;. stag.. the Effort Now Being Ma de of y One r ot e to Senator William H. King of Utah, HIRSCH TO ADDRESS lo-Jewish rii k rie u e h do sin k -a 7 inh gist s riu in l riie the R of utstan jding eivetn hts e New iesrmthtyhaatniiiirt e cni on ph Enroll New Member s in d in- his lunge carried him off balance dehsearsyriitioet iiimIsittharree;initynhyo4:iengat raelii the FORUM OF BEN BEY a leftnorhitiehire (Turn to Page Eightl l impor_ in and he went sprawling onto the biennial council of thee UYnio'n of the 10,000. tan_ t Body. !rlii,n. rican nilieb t h r today and tichee. Arn Skeirdiedamingheaelnang ofnerhgeb‘aecek. udience. itnhj N hether Detroiter, will Jewish stagecraft, we asked Mr. ewni Cot ngregatih onn h s g u en; e e ti t h e e t. a Ll , ill tendu r final e s rs i no this tt ee pk p , e deuarnineg Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superinten- atone S tsaptee:d sk e e a n ti e I fi 3 r eni n- a A time i. n lirc i . a pn es e u d.i e erte:d DR. FRANKLIN TO GIVE dentof are now making an effc rt of if 1 i n t htah te a ting rind time in this yea;'s games; an enroll r i l e eewG m re eti mbetr hse o r t !pie known Children's of Mr. Ben-Ami and his able 41. zn together hundreds of nut- Olympic championshipk. it is the Olympic champion.. WASHINGTON ADDRESS he . cast , future will producsot .odo d gi res.ts the heternoeitnilSear'y standing rabbis and law . at tnfite ha m ye e e l f ' . s e e y re ett d laymen first time in history that this na- ; ad econoam e,, Th re ea rn te ttsn , . _. t hr - IeWiSh 5tage o Tsat, u!'illi o- the third of a ughout the United Staten will Lion, or any other nation, has ever ice "It hen Jaffee skidded along the t ) ); t hie ra Ti pie who have never been reeag d 1 , a toPale-• stinotheedrueeetdhewiti‘iipii,7 . 1wis the ns before, particularl recent arrive series of open But theater take place at Savannah, Ga., in won them all." willing hand, picked him up centenary addresse January' 1933. In a series of Washington s. bein g hi forums sponsored by the Ben Bey seen. , price of the Detroit may be audi- adman-' But I -going gunge in and n D eeu English. troit an4 the iRgzup is I y ounger The story written for the New training suit the and American robes. Trium- delis- Club, Elmhdrst at the Beth Syne- failed ' inhed with justice that it hap P replace as Mr. Ben-Ar n bundled the month, pulpit of Temple Rogue, and David Fourteenth, to support and encourage F. .I this reparations for this event York Times by Arthur J. Daley. phant he was escorted to the in his red from D r. has prediction he i made this c%irmnaenesof'athreuemembershuipinee r, was Leo M. on Feb. 13, at 8:30 p. m. 'rte already been made with the also under the Feb. 8, dateline, regal of honor where Count he re ped- - Seen to shudder- a Ile offered an explanation. appsintment of a committee en ' contains morning He was tension committee Henri actor and a great aupporting frightened the Franklin will speak this Sunday topic will be "The Jew in Western , cast; and that if it wishes to see the length of at time it will thought take he- According According to the by-laws of II pis cram for the thirty-third; pa r agraphs: Jur followin g interesting de Baillet-Latour, presid en t of th e tors the very of in American Life." e gro u p any international committee, made hi s sew i °rennin, connril which was made public at I "A hb ah p ee" nn the topic, "New Far- Europe." Charles Wolok, prod- a notable performance it may yet fore the time for the developmeat for membership In this address he will esnhtas indicate some of preside. The public is welcome. days. throug h e of good moral character is eligilal ethseerruet;seenthm p itnli z a te f ha oaerejlrilng N f edriti tli tpor 7e r:itt ieocin ;tfa M Oal In ofewthaerkunll,i nklgisoug b7ek o lf ()I v t i:ihn tg cbirrine. n es. - e t 0 this n e a n .- dent A d of the Ben Bey Club, will do so, during the coming eight of such an Anglo-Jewish theatrical' tion. Each applicant for membei t litf. t e l 7ed ne :th afternon'n and struck ei t e hn el an Julius Rosenwald and Dr. Lee . American flag as it , era arrives. "As the blue Plush box was t ared i In ia:i(1711it i o s nf":everal s Status of YidcBsh Theater. for the peened over ' program in recent times ad will be Presen ship must pledge h of a gong put K. ho Frankel, both of whom served ' fnu rth time to the top rose American ;re cfoanr,i,ttehnetir witil l i , tt T (1 . uid et e i as ' iceeite to setih t of the een- alerted to ris ard ' ,wo elections , the But Yiddish the interview on the status to The the sound interview, held in an Ben- w. of t he un i on, a oln rise , ted by members of of theater is th he end h community i gewhaisteaevervr ‘1 lemrveit-Ila;inm IV: n i :oll a teal mast in token of Olympic vie- , San l e topi c A rea dreu i ng room a nair ili ti n rr "tare memoralized irienn g Sz. - of major m a y b. call ed t th issued forth to light up e In Lea resolutions torn. Irving . Jaffee importance at this the of the F rm President. of New York picture, presented, respectively, time. eft Theater. The time tercet ofth eC011111nuretaal in thee nt ln all the more spec- by B en , had just completed a clean green tacular by made On r eb. for rain- the panorama Mr. Ben-Ami and t Hon, and he must further , Pren , and Monaa Shane, tenor. the Yiddish theater doubts will whether ir••• the curtain had arrived. and David M. Bressler.lq of white- Olympic speed-idisting both of ever Fur.' w at 21, the Temple pulpit will be accompanied by Samuel vise the present crisis- At the very de e left th e chant- con ered mountains in he note d act or som ew h at o give his whole-hearted soros. New York Sol o mo n . 11- r pionships for the United States ground. Anil to add to this . b per. • Z'ilollseTi :efeuPPhiiIcaldtlyhtilal,,,bwbihoL°huai: A resolution of thanks to by the therein gloom we of de- chosen and e energy to the causes whist , as his subjecpt "uur A an ."` Lod- with a stirring triumph in the 10,- feet setting the wind whisked ,h. will conclude the p o best. he believes, the Yiddish empty house. And ' S gram of the ev nin 000-meter final. t h e Re Reb ll' bellion ( Tern to Pa exist Gm" sponsors B M u..e si wi Agen A I ii t Authority." I' ll 'ft:file rn , tested -"vice u th • " ge . ' b o m ffey rIn hoP ge Opposite Editorial) .n og b e f urn i . truth "It was for only a moment tam i I it banner out from the mast just as! of ; XI, er. te h e tod ; The membership extension tom be M ax tell'' I ' mittee the 17 yerlin all, - saw — wie„ morning aervices begin his nine shed reached the top." -"se and 1 , and the fore e 0 , I da n 4 - I ov es , Vietstelt is com Posed of the follow at Sunday eich so 1,„ 10:45. The public is Inv i...1 , L- s. There len ...,... .1. _ ..,.. , . . limite , Audi- iudelt miss __ - • ryncepatort •___..- • - X • 1 arama. Bot amittanee _ art supersi after 9:15 p. m, present rehrir- if it Is because a 1 LIPSKY WILL HEAD PALESTINE DRIVE v i Jew sh Jewi EL A. H. C. PREPAR , S FOR 193 3 MEETING Wins ns Honors for U. S. In Ice Skating at Olympic Games Jacob Ben-Ami Predicts Eventual . Rise of an Anglo-Jew ish Theater 31tor;,"•07 r:," t MEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIP DR.11 OF SERVICE GROI. P