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THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED

IN MICHIGAN

HE ETRour EWEN} HRONICLE

AN OFFICIAL

LEGAL NOTICE

NEWSPAPER FOR

WAYNE COUNTY

and

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1932

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 18

COUNCIL TRIENNIAL' Outstanding Leaders In Zionist
Labor Movement Detroit s Guests
CONVENTION OPENS'
HERE THIS SUNDAY '

Announces Plans
For Drive May 8

I GoIda Myerson Inspires Audiences at Massmeeting and

$10 Donor Luncheon; Zevi Yehudah, Mordecai
Ben-Toy and Others Are Guests Here.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

HIGH COMMISSIONER'community Mourns ANNUAL ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN
S. B. Kahn's Death
TO BE CONDUCTED HERE MAY 848;
GIVES APPROVAL TO Was
President of Jewish
Home; Active
DRASTIC LAND LAW Children's
YEAR'S QUOTA IS SET AT $165,523
in Many Civic Affairs.

First Session at Temple Beth
A group of outstanding leaders in the Zionist labor
El; Other Sessions at
movement were guests in Detroit during the past week,
Hotel Statler.

Jews Oppose Measure Giving
Judicial Powers to
Officials.

portant Palestinian causes.
INTERESTING FORUMS
Most prominent in the group of visitors was Mrs. Guide Meyerson,
TO FEATURE PROGRAM leader
of the women pioneers (Chalutzos), who addressed a mass-

BEDOUIN LAND LEASE
EXPLAINED BY J. N. F..

Gabrilowitsch to Be Guest
Pianist at Banquet Tues
day Evening.

Social Order of Country, Not '
National Fund, Blamed
for Disputes.

and each made a stirring appeal in behalf of several im-

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Michigan's
Home Jewish
Newspaper

meeting at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall on Sunday evening and a $10
donors' luncheon at Hotel Statler at noon on Wednesday. She also
i'addressed other meetings, includ -
ling gatherings of the Young Poale

_....._

CORRECTION BOARD zio Zevi
RETAINS FRIEDMAN

Samuel B. Kahn, one of the most
prominent business men in High-
land 'Park and an outstanding
leader in the Detroit Jewish com-
inutility, died suddenly on Tuesday,
shortly after 4 a. in., at his hom e,

Announcement of Plans for Forthcoming Spring Drive
Made by Henry Wineman, Chairman of the Board
of Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit.

INCLUDE RELIEF APPEALS, SCHOOLS, OLD
FOLKS' HOME, FREE LOAN, SHELTER HOUSE

Detroit Jews Called Upon to Set Example for Entire
Country by Assuring Success for Campaign;
Downtown Headquarters Opened for Drive

I

JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)— I
Yehudah, representing the
The thirteenth triennial conven-
Henry Wineman, chairman of the board of the Jewish
Yakhin, the agricultural co-opera- I
The drastic land ordinance which
tion of the National Council of
'gives vast administrative powers
Welfare Federation, announces that the goal for the forth-
tive contracting association of
Jewish Women will open its ses-
to
district
commissioners
in
land
Palestine,
also
spoke
at
the
meet-
coming
Spring Allied Jewish Campaign has been set at
sions Sunday, March 27, with the
following events as outstanding ing Sunday night, and addressed disputes was signed by the high
$165,523, and that the dates for the drive are May 8 to 18.
commissioner
of
Palestine
and
an-
sesera
private
groups.
features of its program:
Prominent Leader He-ap-
Included in the campaign budget as beneficiaries are
e II
ashes .
meetings of t the
nuanced in a special gazette pub-
Several meeti
Sunday evening the League of
local relief for needy Jewish men, women and children,
pointed by Mayor Murphy' mar Hatzoir were addressed by
lished here.
Jewish Women s Organizations of
the Jewish Old Folks' Home at 318 Edmund Place, the House of
Mordecai Ben-Tov, member of the
Jewish circles here have been
For 4 - Year - Term.
Detroit, with Miss Edith Heaven-
Shelter at 79 Alger, the Hebrew Free Loan Association at Clairmount
critical of the draft of the meat-
world executive of Ilashomer Hat-(
-7--
rich as chairman, is tendering a
HENRY WINEMAN
and Twelfth, the United Hebrew Schools„ foreign relief, Palestine,
ure which became
available
William Friedman, prominent zoir and leader in the Palestine
buffet supper to all delegates and
and a host of other worthy philanthropic and communal projects
last December, and opposed the
attorney and outstanding leader in office of the movement.
alternates at Temple Beth El.
The annual Allied Jewish Cam- measure because it confers quasi
which are of vital concern to Detroit Jewry.
Other Zionist labor leaders who
.
At 8 :30 this session will open the Detroit Jewish community,
"Feeling as we do," Mr. Wineman declared, "that Jewish life
judicial functons on administra-
ayor Frank were guests in the city the past , paign will be conductedMay
to all of
Council
members and
the Jo-
was
reappointed
by as Mayor
*locally, nationally, and interna-
men
their households.
Mrs.
Murphy
to serve
a member of week included Philip Cruzo, Peale 18, and this year's goal will be five officials; favors the possessor
4165,523, according to an an- of the land against the owner, and
is being threatened on all
the House of Correction Commis- Zion worker.
seph E. Friend of New
by Mr. Wineman, the nomadic population against the
nouncement
nou
.
fronts politically, economically,
Mh 1,
di
h term ending
March
Mrs. Meyerson'
s Add ress.
La., national president, ' will
Orleans,
pre- sion for the
, chairman of the board of the Jew- settled population.
culturally and communally, we are
int
1936. Mr. Friedman is prominent
Under
the
chairmanship
of
Mrs
side. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will
• ash Welfare Federation.
Under the new ordinance, dis-
determined to take vigorous and
Jewish Wel
LATE SAMUEL B. KAHN
give the invocation. Following in the affairs of the Jews- Joseph Ilaggai Mrs. Myerson de-
trict commissioners may summon
drastic steps in launching this cam-
this, Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, presi- fare Federation of Detroit and is livered an inspiring address at the
parties to a dispute present
to appear
be- 29 Waverly avenue, following a
paign. Its success must be assured
idtf the
United mans meeting
e
former
president
of
h
Phildlhi
aepa-
I
f
i
at
the
ritten
dent of the Detroit chapter, wilt
fore them and to
if Jewish life is to benefit by the
wlaims. heart attack. He was 58 years
Byron Talmud Torah Sunday eve-
welcome the delegates and visitors. Jewish Charities of Detroit.
statements concerning their c
old and appeared to be in excellent Four New Members 01)igat- heartening influence it to sorely
In

his
letter
informing
Mr.
sing.
Mrs. Friend will deliver the presi-
needs.
After reading the statements, the health, having presided Monday
. of all the tragedies and :
In spite
rs. Estelle Friedman of hid reappointment,
ed; Large Class to Be
dent's message, and Mrs.
district commissioners are empow- evening at a meeting of the board
"Detroit Jews have in previous
discouragements, there arose a
Sternberger of New York, the Mayor Murphy stated:
Initiated
Shortly.
ered to question the defendant, of the Jewish Children's Home, of
years set the standard of com-
"It is with a great deal of sane- youth determined to dedicate it-,
executive secretary, will read her
and plaintiffs in an effort to dis- which he wee president. The new
munal
achievement for American
reappoint
you
a
self
completely
to
the
task
of
Pals'
_
report. Mayor Murphy will ex- faction that I
Last Monday March 21, Pisga h Israel. This year more than ever,
cover who was in actual possession
tend the city's greetings and member of the House of Correc• estine's upbuilding," Mrs. Myer ReportNearly Half Million of the land at the time the dispute
Lodge No. 34 of B'nai B'rith was with Jewish life facing destruction
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will be the tion Commission, for the term son stated. "It is impossible in
Postpone Dedication
addressed by three outstanding
Jews Affected by Immi•
first occurred.
mere words to describe life in Pal-'
guest speaker of the evening. ending March 1, 1936.
Of Children's Home B'nai B'rith leaders at its regular
No Appeal Permitted.
gration Problems.
"I appreciate the fine work you estine. In the past 10 years there I
Rabbi Leon Fram will give the
bi-weekly meeting.
Open Headquarters
Should the district commissioner
grew up forests and model colonies
closing prayer. Local members have done, and realize how much on land which previously was :
Harry Lashkowitz of Fargo, N.
discover that either party was
For Allied Campaign
The dedication of the new
will act as hostesses. This is to time and effort you have given to swampy
D., president of District Grand
NEW YORK.—J. T. A.—Jewish forcibly dispossessed two months
Jewish Children's Home on Bur-
swam
and where a
be an open meeting and the first this important department of our lived In fear of malaria.
people
once:
suffering
in
European
countries
before
the
dispute
occurred,
he
Lodge
N.
6
of
the
B'nai
B'rith
The
headquarters for the com-
lingame and Petoskey, which
'Paeo
business session of the convention. city government.
ing Allied Jewish Campaign are
was to take place at 2 p. m. next which comprises eight mid-western
"Our Jewish army has peculiar: and its effect upon the problems may regard the dispossessed party
states
and
Canada,
was
the
prin-
Forums at Statler.
located at 900 Park Avenue
"I want to commend your inter- weapons—it does not destroy or of Jewish migration necessitating as the possessor. The possessor
Sunday, has been postponed on
ciple speaker. Mr. Lashkowitz
Building, corner Park and West
Interesting forums will continue est in the personnel and condition set things afire: it causes the land' immigrant and emigrant aid serv- may then occupy the disputed ter-
account of the death of the
throughout th e week at Hotel of the House of Correction, and' to blossom forth and to grow. The' ice to nearly half a million Jews, ritory until he is ordered evicted
Adams, opposite the Taller Ho-
showed how B'nai B'rith has kept
president of the home, Samuel
pace
tel. The telephone number is
the
principal
topic
discussed
by
law-.
with
the
changes
that
are
tak-
B.
Kahn.
Statler. the great care whichyou have I Emek was known as the poorest : was
Cherry 6532.
ing place in the life of the Jew, He
Monday evening, March 28, at shown at all times. It is this kind' . land in Palestine and we made of at the twenty-third annual meet-
No appeal will be permitted
.
ing
of
the
Hebrew
Sheltering
and
reminded
his
audience
that
B'nal
against the decisions of the dis- Jewish Children's Home was to be
8 p. m., Miss Dorothea De Schwei- of careful and conscientious work : it a gold mine,
nitz, a member of the labor com- on the part of our commissioners
"In the darkest moments of the • Immigrant Aid Society of Amer- trict commissioner, who is to be dedicated next Sunda y, but the B'rith, which is almost 90 years on all fronts, Jews as well as
mission of the stat e o f Penney!. that builds up a department along ; 1929 disturbances we knew that I tea, held at Hotel Astor.
regarded as a magistrate and the dedication was postponed on ac- old, has always aided the widows, non-Jews are looking to our De-
the orphans and the sick estab-
vania, will speak on "Vocational constructive and definite prin. we cannot be uprooted. Gradu- I The meetting was attended by proceedings with regard to evi-
count of Mr. Kahn's death. lishing many institutions that the troit community to again lead the
Guidance." There will be films de- ciples."
I ally the Arabs and Jews are creat• : more than 2,000 men and women, dence on oath, summonses and
Mr. Kahn was born in Lithuania. nationally famous. It was not sat- way to success in philanthropic
picting woman's part in industry
other
documents,
and
enforcement
, ing a friendly basis for co-opera- , 1,000 of whom were delegates
Coming to the United States at the isfied, however, with just aiding the undertakings. We dare not fail
from primitive times to now.
wsith, the eyes of the nation upon
I tion. This will be achieved throughlfrom local and national organize-, of the order, are to be regarded age of 15, he settled in Harrisville unfortunate and it has widened its u
Tuesday evening, at 7 :30, the
as court procedure.
daily hard toil. We may hope for tions.
scope to be of service to all Jewry
Detroit section is giving a ban-
s , s
I
Any order given by the distric t served two terms of the city's may- through its additional efforts
through England's ,
Judge Charles Rubiner, of the
VA
The principal speakers were commissioner in a land dispute will, Mich., entered business there Pwairtbk
and
at Hotel Statler in honor of
vi,nag n t ,o,
efforts, but we do not wait for
rr1 . 1 before ntreobt
which
,..,
.noi tot
, o hi G ne .er Iu
F W dr 1 ot e ogtnrhe ose lvl
ce ihl i l ne s oo:
Fe:: e n um
en nedrtna: ti. Common Pleas Court, has been ap-
te I revent the alienat ion' of the land
the delegates and alternates. Os- I England's hechsher to carry on Congressman Samuel Dicksin,
associated
sip Gabrilowitsch will make one of Circulate Them in 25•Cent De- our work. We do not fear oppos- c airman o the ouse omm it- , and a copy ofth e order is to be the Highland Park Dry Good, co., tion, international anti-defamation ointed chairman of the speakers'
eider Scope e: movement pointed for the campaign. Judge
his rare appearances as guest
nominations to Assure inv. elements, and the only group tee on Immigration and Natural-iserved on the registrar of lands. and later assumed control of the work, the
Rubiner was formerly assistant at.
P
ization; Edward Corsi, commission ss..._
Tickets are available for
Kashruth.
Ps
Attachments Possible.
. _.- . .
about whose help we are con:
torney-general of the sta to of
' thri B anquet at this Council club-
er
of
immigrattim
attEllis
Islalidor"-g
-
'
houlr
(he
dfstrict
tomtit's-
busineLst.i,.
-
cernea is the Jewish."
:
At a recent meeting of the finance
house, 89 Rowena street.
and Dr. Aaron Singalowsky, prom- sinner decide that neither of the
prffeas ibm
ient of tart' of District Grand Lodge Lodge Michigan, and was appoin ted" to - -
Besides seriavinCgivalcs A
The Ch ■ luta Spirit.
b Mr. No. 6, o ligated four candidates the Common Pleas Court last July.
committee of the Vaad Ilakashruth
"Play Day" Wednesday.
tamps, ' Speaking of the wave of anti- inept in the work of the Olt. Con- parties to the dispute was in actual the Jewish Children's Home,
Wednesday afternoon has been it was derided to circulate s
Semitism in European countries, gressman Dickstein dwelt at possession, he may order the land Kahn was treasurer of the Jewish for membership in Pisgah Lodge. As part of the preparations for
named "Play Day" and plane are in 25-cent denominations, for the
length with immigration legisla- attached until a competent court Child Care Council. He was ,mom- The new members are Barry C. the drive, leading Jewish repre-
M. Silverston, Aaron sentatives of the various industries
under the guidance of Mrs. John purpose of raising a fund for the .Myerson decried the sar tion,
e ' havin
having special
ecial reference to has determined the rights of the her of Congregation Shaarey Zedek Weiss, Ha
in the United States, which '
and professions and officers of
Ileavenrich.
the
ln
now
-w ' before
o Congress.
Delegates will be vaad Ila kashruth.
parties. This attachment may be and Temple Beth El. Ile served Rosenberg and Leo Gottfurcht.
An app
appeal is being made to the is being referred to as "discrimi-
driven to all points of interest
Rabbi
Bernard
Heller, director lodges, fraternal organizations and
Old
withdrawn
at
any
time
if
the
dis-
on
the
board
of
the
Jewish
through arrangements made by public to patronize this fund-rai - nation." Comparing these condi- ,h Anti-Immigration Propaganda.
of the !fillet Foundation at the synagogues have held preliminary
Mrs. Abraham Srere, with Council ing effort and to purchase stamps tions with those in Palestine, she: Addresses were also delivered trict commissioner is satisfied that Folks Home for several years.
Ile gave considerable atten- University of Michigan at Ann Ar• meetings for the purpose of ex-
tee t moment by John L. Bernstein, chairman o f a breach of the peace is no longer
di
being epo.
sponsored
koeci a o f, t ahne dc by
B'nai
B'rith
lists of prospective 'givers
ornges the
members who have offered to driv e inb order to guarantee hashruth, the among the Chalutzim • in Palestine the Hies Committee for Work in involved.
l i t iuocu
t si v el i f:o
kf tending
tion to Masonic affairs and was a begs
se ance of the dietary laws.
and workers. The meetings have
their cars. Any requests for spe-
The ordinance also deals with 1 past master of Ilarrisville Lodge
was when the Chalutzim repaid to Foreign Countries, who spoke on
51.7G
.
.ottesman
:s
resident
of
the
the
religious
vial tripe will be granted. Trips No,
of been called by Henry Wineman
the
society's
activities
abroad;
B.
the
custom
of
using
land
or
water
No.
292,
F.
di
A.
IM.;
first
master
i...,.
the
Keren
Ilayesod
the
loans.
Rau H akes h ru tli , t• L. Cohen
Coh n is v
the Jewish student.
and Fred M. Butzel in behalf of
areld• p lanned
C
bk
for grazing, cutting woods or!
One doesn't have to be aniC. Vladeck and Jacob Mussel.
(Turn to Page Two.)
y i sri::ienicgee(png. it hi7,,meeting
wtrssi
clisa
p em
itl leadet b three
x tueenlsiisin wn
here the membership
tw
uizietr•
Foundation, the Art Institute, president and Si.Schachter, secre-
Abraham Herman, the presi- reeds, watering animals, irrigation,
of m
(Turn to Page Two.)
!
leaders
were
Fisher building, Belle Isle and tart'.
fishing and similar purposes. The
On the executive board are M.
the guest, of the general commit. is chairman.
. dent, presented his annual mes- district commissioner forbids in- '
Grosse Pointe.
tee at a dinner and after the meet-
Discussing the immigration terference with these rights until .
Thursday evening, at El :30, the Wein, M. Chesluck, L. Levine, 11. ,
' sage.
Plans are being made by Yid.
ing a conference was held.
session will be devoted to a forum ' Alum, F. Altschuler. On the tin II ' i
situation in the United States, Mr. a competent court rules on the
The membership committee asks dish organizations throughout the
on "Extension and Field Service." committee are J. Soberman,
I..
j Herman said:
matter,
i
'
8
"
all
members
who
are
applications
i
city
whereby they will enlist their
Dr. Isaac N. Rubinow, nationally Levin, S. Stollinan, T. Weingarden,
"The number of Jewish arrivals
for the Bernard GinsInirg Memor- full strength in behalf of the drive,
known economist, will speak on IN. l'etrick, 51. Fischer, L. Katzer,
Wial i °I{da awrarBetrleadn..1 (I i s. '
It
is through these measures
into the United States during the The Sa‘
ial Class to turn them in as soon as
'Unity in American Israel." This .1. .0berman, H. Tenenbaum, S.
!year 1931 was 5,938. The senti• pate which has temporarily been ,
possible so that they may be passed that the control and support of
n
meeting is open to men and wo- hutlrih. On the investigating coin-
against
immigration,
par-
settled
through
the
agreement
of
the
Jewish
Welfare Federation and
Iment
i e are B. Richman, N. Paiman,
Certain Government Will on in time for formal initiation.
men who are interested,

its constituent agencies is rapidly
itaimi' N. Horowitz and J. Gel. Outpoint Seasoned Team to . ticularly during this period of de- the Jewish National Fund to lease:
Take Decisive Action
With the installation of new of ;1'n,l
pression, has become intensified. some of its land, has not, however,
becoming democratized to a
DR. HERSHMAN SPEAKS I f mn.renatberennextt ne:t rathsezn has ever be-
firers, the convention will close ' —
Against the Nazis.
Increase String of
The opponents of immigration caused discussion of the matter to I
T
Friday at noon.
AT FRIDAY SERVICES I
Victories.
were extremely active. Not for cease.
BERLIN.— (J. T. A.) —Decisive
The Dever devotes a leading
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
one moment did they let up on
officers 0 of , f the eh c.1
Rabbi A. M. Hereh man will con- '
Temple Beth El's debating team, their propaganda. Whilst it is true article to a discussion of the en- action by the government to pro-
OF MIZRACHI'S WOMEN
he w lah
which
sponsors
W ei-
consisting of George Katz, Dore- that the rigid restrictive measures tire matter, in which it points out wet the safety of the German re- tinue his series of addresses on I far TeheF
at
'
the
campaign,
are: Henry Wine-
l
eaks:
on'
terdeyFizceti,o
hy Reiser and William Good- did not pass into law, the presi- that not the Jewish National public is anticipated by the Jewish "CommonyAcscheapa
A national two-day conference thy
moarne,coh
rn chairman
ra,;
of the
redb iorf.
of 1 g
an
outcome
of
its
the
Friday
evening
services
8f1
Dr. Willard D. Mayer has been of Mizrachi Women's Organization friend, met and defeated a sea- dent by executive order practi- Fund but the social order of the population
Buts el, chair-
of country is responsible for any dis- I discovery of Nazi preparations to Congrega ti on
appointed a membe of the board of America will be held Monday soned and polished team represent- rally put into force the clauses
r
man of the executive committee;
1,
of trustees of Temple Beth El to and Tuesday, March 28 an d 29, a t ing the Temple of Cleveland on the bills that failed of adoption by turbances that may arise from di,- march on the large cities to seize April
Aaron
De
Roy
and
Clarence H.
Rabbi Israel Lebendiger of Wind-
over land.
fill the vacancy caused by the the Brooklyn Jewish Center, 667 Sunday, March 20, in the Brown the national legislature. Ameri. putes
the Jewish population here nor is the speaker scheduled to de- Enggass, vice-chairmen, and Dr.
er.
Pa
The
Jewish
National
Fund
can-,1Bwy
can consuls were instructed to
, Eastern l'arkway, Brooklyn, N. l'. Memorial Chapel at the Temple.
death of Milford Stern.
e address this Friday, John Slawson, executive director
, The debate was on the subject, : grant visas very sparingly. The not be held responsible for the !the opinion is expressed that they liver th
of the Jewish Welfare Federation.
Resolved, that the present immi• "likely to becofne a public charge" Wadi Ilawareth conflict, the paper , would have been the first to suffer March 25.
(gration policy of the United States clause in the immigration laws writes. "The J. N. F. acquires had Hitler's forces been permitted
out their plans.
will have an adverse effect upon was stretched to the utmost and land not for purposes of specula.' to carry
Jewish circles are satisfied that i
, the life of the Jew in the United an interpretation given it which its tion or even exploitation, in the
party which pre-
t the
. government
States." Detroit, upholding the framers never intended it should ordinary sense of the word." i
h a d been i n c l ined
;negative of that subject, rested , have. These severe interpretations points out. "It acquires the land . T us )
i their main argument on the thesis of the law even affected mini- in order to facilitate the rooting sider
warnings
of as
the exagsrerated
Nazi threats the
hy the
Jews is '
now convinced by the information
Representative Committee of Editors of Anglo - Jewish , that Jewry in America was no (Turn
(Turn to Page Eight.)
torial)
.
T
to
Page
age
O
pposite
Editorial)
I longer dependent upon Europe for
diecovered that Nazi assurances1 All Elements Combine to Co-Operate in Relief Effort in
,
Newspapers and Magazines in U. S. to Select
, its spiritual guidance, but was now
they would use only legal means .
Behalf of Needy •Appeal
;
Issued by Charles
American Who Has Done Most for Jewry.
spiritually and culturally self-
to attain their ends, were both mis-1
Smith, Mo'os Chitim Chairman.
contained.
leading and untrue.
The Cleveland debaters consist-
In New York City, at the Cen- ! Jacob Fishman, Jewish Morning
Adolph Hitler issued a statement
teal Park Casino on the night of Journal, New York; Philip J. ing of Marvin Krichman, Zolton ,
Following a conference of lead- Radio Forum conducted by Attor-
to Page Eight)
May 7, Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, Slomovitz, Jewish Chronicle, De- Klein and Eugene Klein, coached
ere of important local communal nay Aaron Kurland and the Jew-
the largest and oldest Jewish col- troit; Rabbi Gerson B. Levi, the by Sidney N. Weitz, Cleveland at- -
-` 1 relief groups, held at noon on ash ({our conducted by Hyman Alt-
lege fraternity, will again present Temple, Chicago; Felix N. Gerson, torney, upholding the affirmative
at the Phoenix Club, man will be devoted to the appeal.
Padover's "Let the Day Perish," Published This Week.
the "Gottheil Medal" to the the Jewish Exponent, Philadelphia; with skilled and polished oratory Saul
t Monday
agreemenn was reached for co - .
App..' by Charles Smith.
Is a Denunciation of the Brutalities and Horrors
American who has done the moat S. NI. Melamed, the Reflex, Chi- maintained that our present immi-
operation of all elements with the ,
Mr. Smith, chairman of the
of Pogroms and Bloodshed.
for Jewry and Judaism during the cago; Frank L. Ackerman, the gration policy unjustly discrimi- ,
Chitim committee and for Moon Chitim Committee, this
year 1931. The Gottheil medal Jewish Press, Omaha, Neb.; Ray- sated against the Eastern •and
na:so P fv o uc onr lie; . i gt oo lei I zsounrecee sy in to i week issued the following appeal
Highland , Park Mayoralty Cam-i i op he
was first awarded by Zeta Beta mond Dannenbaum, Jewish Jour- Southern European Jew.
The
d
on for the fund:
swn
a Arouses Racial
Tau for 1925 to Dr. Stephen Wise nal, San Francisco; Henry C. judge, E. J. Gunn, principal of the. Polish persecutions, pogroms and' beautiful and orderly progress of
"For the past 31 years the
Controversy.
of New. York. For 1926 it was Segal, American Israelite, Cincin- Durfee Intermediate S c h o o I, outrages during the war are eon-, his family life was shattered by
'
Represented at the conference needy Jews of this city have
received by David Brown of De-' nati; li. A. Horowitz, Jewish awarded
the
decision
to
Detroit.
demand
by
Saul
'
Padover,
young
race
hatred.
With
an
amazing
This victory marks the second Detroiter in "Let the Day Perish." sensitiveness and a literary skill
The candidacy of James I. Ell- were spokesmen for the Jewish So- looked to the Mo'on Chitim Com-
troit. It was next given to Aaron Transcript, Seattle. Wash., and
ublished on ' made u of directness, an unswerv- ' mann for Mayor of Highland Park vial Service Bureau of Detroit. mittee for matzoth and other ne-
a work of
. fiction
Sapiro of California for 1927. Joseph Frey, the Modern View, St, one in as many years over Cleve-. March 21 iy I J. onat h P ('ape and' ' ing h on
d
human
h
p est)
• and a eep
is creating unusual interest, with the Detroit Jewish Emergency cessities of the Passover and they
an Cape an , understanding,
Mr. Padover follows
land by Detroit, increasing the
i
For
Ballou, Inc
For 1928 the late Julius Rosen- Louis, Mo.
' the Jewish candidate lining up the Relief Council, Home Relief So. have not looked in vain. During
The ballot for 1931 is now be- string of successful debates by Sixth street, New., 131,
East Forty- I the development of the lad, cursed i
York.
wald of Chicago received the
,
backing of every element in the ciety, Zedakah Club, Jewish We' all this time, there were at the
pe e secu tn in
and
n
fourth medal. Felix M. Warburg ing taken and the name of the , Beth El's championship t
1 "Le the D • Perish" is a tobi- I b ' senseless
men's E uropean W elfare
, sacking .
Or gan-head of this committee well-known
of New York City received the awardee will be announced within which has been ably coached by . ; °graphical, Mr. Padover having ex- slaughter of hie civilian relatives. ,
men, leaders of every denomi- rizraotuiopl, Moos Chitim and other men who gave unstintingly of their
robbed of his boyhood and voutn
Benjamin Marcus,
team, local attorney) perieneed the horrors of the war ' b
hotter for 1929, and last year two weeks.
I nation have endorsed him as being
to Carry on
time and of the
In connection with the key affair
is scheduled to, and t h e persecutions in the worst y the cruelty of man, through the eminently qualified for the post.
Beth El's
Lieutenant-Governor Herbert II.
this work. The past year has
airssw
Lehman of New York State re- in New York City, banquets will entrain for Cincinnati on April 10, ' 1, war•ridderC•reas of Eastern Eur- years of his life most important to
Mr. Ellmann, who once served
of
my dear
S
Sm 7;7 clhCahi r
be held in over 40 of the principal there to debate on the same sub-, opt'. The young author is a gradu- the development of his mind and
calved the award for 1930.
justice of Highland
rt and soul were
a n o f the father, whose heart
ate of the College of the City of De- , character until, at 16, he finds his : !.. s "'late has the backing of the Moos Chitim Committee
of De- seen the passing
Although Zeta Beta Tau pre- cities of the United States and in ject,
ark , ' also
general
chairman
tied
up
in
this
work
from
the very
—_
gents the medal, it leaves the se- Montreal, Canada. They will be
leading women's organizations. Hi e ' . troit, will be the
and is at present doing ! credo - way out of the accursed land which ■ P
beginning.
lacuna of the annual awardee en- attended by several thousand
, candidacy is not without fireworks.' of the Detroit fund and will be as-
ate work in history at the I, flies,. all but destroyed him.


committee dis-
La
year the com
this is the s racial issue having been created , sisted by representatives of the
.
i, as N . we know,
, He is the son !if ., ". SO far
o , f
tire) y to a representative commit- , graduates and undergraduate Zeta
fiat pre. enta ion of recent pogroms' by the remarks of his opponent, various groups co-operating with burled over $5,000 to over 900
tee of editors of the Anglo-Jew- Beta Tau men. Zeta Beta Tau
ds ld s. K. Padover of 1105
1in English fiction.
, Hsieh,. oai
consisting of over 3,600
Councilman N. Ray Markland, who his committee. Mrs Harry Shul- families
ash newspapers and magazines of was founded in 1898 and has
individuals, and we are quite sure
Passionate,
pa, bitter is quoted as having stated on the man of the Home Relief Society that
t "Thi s is a
.

After an absence of seven)
the United States. This commit- 5,000 undergraduate and alumni
the demand this year will be
The publishers
announcement , re.,
novel,
a
story
of
deep
and
terrible
'
'
tee includes Dr. Isaac Landman, members. It has 34 chapters in weeks, Dr. Leo M. Franklin re- Ira ding "Let th Da • } P erish"
night of the primary election, when I is active in the work in behalf of Madly as great. In addition there
hate as only an undeveloped, son- it became apparent that Mr., the fund.
e
' American Hebrew, New York; the principal universities of the turns to the pulpit of Temple Beth states:
are at least another 1,000 familiess
' sitive boy, born in loving kindness Ellmann will be his opponent
at 1 Headquarters for the fund will
Samuel Zuckerman, Jewish Tele- United States and Canada and 35 El next Sunday, March 27, at
as &Scutt ,to findwords ,
delivered to the: bestial and
4: N ., ' . 1;1;e s got
graphic Agency and Jewish Daily alumni clubs, which are located all 10:45 a. m. The chorus choir, on- wit h h which to describe this vastly'
The distribution will take place
id brutality which motivates the election
on
April
:stups
the damn Jew
der the direction of George Gal- moving novel as it would be prop- ;
Bulletin, New York; Charles H. over the country.
i „ Th. Alger, and distribution of relief on the regular
lists.
House welfare
of Shelter
the four
p p im and class lynchings can to beat
k t he he c k m o f h :
The Gottheil medal was estab- vast, will sing.
*fly to evaluate and weigh the lives
. r . It is terrifically biased, the ta ke
Joseph, special writer, Pittsburgh;
checks and matzoth will be made evenings preceding the Passover,
n
know.
in!
mm
a o
nannga
m•
t l e S ';' Eor
g , work of a passionate
The School of Religion of Tero- I and emotions of its vital, sufferin ge
Joseph Cummins, B'nai B'rith Hes- lished in honor of Prof. Richard J . '
aoacitaddAe: from this center. Applications at
the
and with the community's help we
(ion]
Ch
ristian
t
,
a
resurt
sa
t
h
a
'
spring
gh
ptart
of'
observes a
vs. character,. Set in a Polish village driven to hate b by the si
sen r , Los Angeles; Aaron M. H. Gottheil of Columbia Univer- gale Beth Fl ob
y
for relief will also be received
e suPC"
ceived at will try to take care of all who
groups who will not tolerate each
Neustadt, Ohio Jewish Chronicle, city, an outstanding leader in Jew- ration Saturday and Sunday, during seven terrible years marked blood of
God forbid that we
appeal.
his murdered brothers. In bigotry, and the Highland Parker the House a Shelter.
Columbus, Ohio; Howard M. Wert- lob. American and international March 26 and 27, and Saturday by repeated Jewish
pogroms,
it traces
,,_ i his childhood Mr. Padover saw all
family.
with e the,
Jewish
radio
hours
have
pledged should have to send any one away
life of a
endorses Mr. Eilmann,
endo
helmer, the Jewish Review and vulture. For many years he was and Sunday. April 2 and 3.
Paul saw, felt all that Paul consistently
and condemns Mr. Markland's pre- their support to the Mo'os Chitim empty handed, because of the lack
Beth El College classes will con. rial reference to that of the boT. Ithat
Observer, Cleveland; Alexander national president of Zeta Beta
appeal, and portions of the Jewish of funds."
judice.
(Tura to Page Two.)
Paul, nine years old when the .
I tinue without interruption.
Brin, Jewish Advocate, Boston; Tau.

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BETH EL DEBATERS
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DR. MAYER CHOS EN
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7th Annual Gottheil Medal Award
Will Be Made Soon By Zeta Zeta Tau r

Communal Groups Unite For Appeal
Of Detroit Moos
' Chitim Committee

Youn g Detroiter Condemns Outrages
Of War In An Autobiographical Novel

(Turn

ELLMANN CANDIDACY !
CREATING INTEREST'
1Mo'os

FRANKLIN RETURNS !troit
TO TEMPLE PULPIT city . Chicago

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