Americam yegish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINUI t CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ETROIT C LWISII IfItOWICL- THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED AN OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR WAYNE COUNTY and VOL. XXXIV. NO. 1 IN IS NAMED HEAD OF PALESTINIAN GROUP National Fund Mourns Death of D. W. Simons Resolutions adopted by the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit mourn the patising of David W. Simons.' The Detroit Council' urak.s Detroit Jews to honor Mr. SP- mons' memory by planting trees in Palestine, and has under- - taken to inscribe his meae in the Golden Book of the JyWish. National Fund in Jerusaleni. Elected Chairman of Commit - 1 tee of Non-Jews to Aid Jewish Homeland. OFFICIALS ANNOUNCED AT SOKOLOW MEETING WORLD CONGRESS Will He PLANS GIVEN UP BY ENGLISH JEWS Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cen Make Good After Debut?' CLEAN-UP SQUAD CAMPAIGN TOTAL Special Group is Headed by Clarence H. Enggass; Has Many Workers. EXPRESSES BELIEF IDEA A FUTILE ONE EFFORT BEING MADE TO APPROACH GOAL Event InVitation is Re- ce I ve from U. S. It Will Be Considered. SENSATIONS RULE BERLIN COURT A RESULT OF' LIB Achad Ha-Am Suggested World Jewish Congress SEEKS TO BOOST Motion Withdrawn After Address to Board of Depu- ties by Leonald Montefiore. JEWISH CONGRESS In MEETS JUNE 25-27 Michigan's Home Jewish Newspaper THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932 I 4, Vice-President Curtis, Sena- tors Borah and Swanson, Honorary Chairmen. IN MICHIGAN , Will Solicit Among Hundreds Who Have Not as Yet Contributed. VILNA. — (J. T. A.)—Papers unearthed here in the archives of the Russian Zionist Organiza- tion include among other inter- esting documents two letters from the late Jewish thinker, Ached HUAI% in which he deals with the Jewish pogroms of 1905. Ached Hearn suggested &Jew- ish world conference for the pur- pose of considering anti-Semi- tisni in Russia. Editor Hirsch is Fined for vealing Details About Soelling, Convert. NAZI RUMORS DENIED BY CHIEF OF POLIO ' MEMORIAL SERVICE OF SHAAREY ZEDEK Weiss Will Not Yield Poet ; Difficult Problem is , WASIIINGTON.—(J, T. A.) Faced by Youth , LONDON. — (J, T. A.) — The Recent developments for mobiliz- — — Hundreds of prospective donors ing important non-Jewish aid for American as Well as World' board of deputies at its meeting Nasis Elect Speaker.' who have not yet been solicited I Withdrew a motion which provided the Zionist work crystallized last Jewish Problems to be ‘ ,1 thest the board take the initiative BERLIN.—The strength o for the Allied Jewish Campaign, night when leading public figures , Adolph Hitler's Nazis in the ne Discuised. which officially closed on May 18, I in 'convening a world Jewish Con- headed by Vice-President Char ies Prussian Diet was demonstrate with a total subscription of $140,- Will be Conducted at Clover igress for the purpose of devising Curtis, Senator William F. Bora Wednesday when they ale h, i N E W YORK.—The problems I means of alleviating the distress 704--a shortage of $24,820 of Hill Park Cemetery on chairman of the Senate Forei fl ans hard speaker on the fi gn ' confronting Arne: icon Jewry, with ,Oused. by anti-Semitism. the Original goal—will be ap- Monday. Relations Committee, and Senat or ballot. lie received 282 votes; special emphasis on economies, proached during the coming week The motion was withdrawn fol- Claude A. Swanson. ranking n ti- Socialist, Ernst Wittmaack, by a special group of workers in nority member of that collimate e, crimination and readjustment„ lowing 'an address delivered by Annual meniorial services of and the Communist, Wilhelm an effort to secure their gifts and formally organized and elected o f. well as the plight of the principal I Leonard Montefiore, president of Congregation Shaarey &oleic will per, nE5R 5L . to boost the total raised thus far. take plaee at 2:30 p. m. on Mon- the Anglo-Jewish Association, in fivers of the American Palest) ne which he•expressed opposition to Clarence Enggass heads this day, Flay 30— Memorial Day— in Committee, a non-Jewish body to IN.—(J. T. A.)— special group, which will be the chapel of the Clover Hill Park ouch a Congress. i support the rebuilding of the Je Jews have been stirred by a 13, , fore the motion was can- known as the "Clean-Up Squad " oh homeland in Palestine. just tried in the local courts Plans for the proposed effort were celled, D'Avigdo' Goldsmid, presi. Announcement of the election which Kurt Soelling prefe completed at a meeting held at (lent of the board, stated that such of those officials as honorary against Felix Hirsch, editor of t Hotel Statler Thursday evening, an invitation td participate in such chairmen of the committee was Acht-Uhr Abendblatt. May 26, wheel Mr. Enggass was a congress be received from the made at a reception tendered Na- Snelling was born in Berlin o United States it would receive assured by many workers that they hum Sokolow, president of the Jewish parents but gave up hi' would devote themselves during Most serious consideration from the Jewish Agency for Palestine faith and changed his name for O. the bdartl. • • the coming week to this special and the World Zionist Organiza- purpose of becoming the presidini work. Mr. Montefiore in his address tion held at the Mayflower Hotel. justice of the Berlin court, th' Mr. Enggass stated following stressed: that a congrein to deal Senator Swanson, now in Geneva, highest position in the local cour with anti-Semitism would prove the meeting on Thursday that with system. When he assumed offin where he is attending the disarma- a devoted and wholehearted effo;t futile and would bring harm and he was a Social Democrat, but las ment conference, cabled his ac-, it ought to be possible to bring no good since the causes of anti- ceptance. year he caused great surprise whet the final campaign total near to Semitism lie deeper than it would he suddenly turned Monarchist The Officers. the assigned goal of $165,500, be anthill tfle power of is congress joined the Nazi party and startei Close to 300 workers have been Senator William II. King o to touch. Anti-Semitism, he said, propagating for Hitler. Hired is an ugly phenomenon of the Utah was named president an (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) then revealed his Jewish past am present general political life. chairman of the executive corn characterized him as an insincen mittee. Other officers elected in ds politician. The libel action trim elude: Representative Hamilto n May 19 was the result of the state Fi.eh, Jr., vice-chairman; Willia ments published by Hirsch. — Cut Cso Detr o it Free Hard, secretary; William R. Hop Sensational Revelations. kin., treasurer, and Senator s ISADORE GOLDSTEIN Royal S. Copeland, J. Hamilton During the trial, the rtiurt WI BERNARD S. DEUTSCH Isadore Goldstein made his debut as a Tiger pitcher on Tuesday. Lewis, Robert F. Wagner and Re overcrowded with a number of Jewries of Europe, will be distussed clamation Commissioner Elwoo Will he make good? This is the question asked by thousands of De- prominent leaders and among thi at the tenth session of the Ameri- l 's eepl trailers, interested in the success of the local team. Annual National Fund Col-' 1 MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH Mead as members of the executiv witnesses were many high govern1 Annual Meeting of e can Jewish Congress, which will be committee. Goldstein pitched a good game on Tuesday, in spite of the fact • lection to be Held on Cemetery, ‘Voodward and Fourteen. ment officials. Soelling declares held in Washington, June 25 to 271U nion Executive to Take that he was a bit nervous, that he walked six men and that he was Mile Road. that he changed his religion on A declaration adopted lip the June 5. inclusive, it was announced by taken out in the eighth inning. But he promises to do better in the Place in Cincinnati. T h scriptures The zaitad hnt.:1 1,1 of sheer conviction and adopter committee states that it was nerd S Deutsch, sc •11 , president of thel- next chances. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal. :senthal. Rev, the new name because he fourp formed in keeping with the Lodge- More than a hundred commit- Elijah American Jewish Congress. r CINfINNATI.—Lay leaders and Fish joint resolution adopted by the Snelling more distinctly Germu tees are being mobilized for the The session, Mr. Deutsch stated.: rabbis a-ha are members of the Shaarey Zedek, will chant the El than Seligson. He went to Nu Congress in 1922 and expressing annual Flower Day of the Jewish will be devoted to a careful discus-' executive board of the Union of meetings, he stated, because Ik the approval of the United States National Fund, to be observed Molei Rachamim, Sion of the projected world confer- American Hebrew Congregations of the establishment in Palestine The principal Memorial Day ad- considered it his duty as an old this year on Sunday, June 5, ac- ence to consider the convening of a attend the summer meeting of vial to be thoroughly informed re of a National Home for the Jewish cording to an announcement made dress will he delivered by Mrs. Joa- world Jewish Congress. the situa- the board which takes place Sew, gardinig their statements. He trim people. nn Wednesday by Leon Kay, presi-, e ' • nh H. Ehrlich. tion of Eastern and Central Euro- day and Sunday, May 28 and 29, to explain the fact that he ran Vandenberg on Committee. By I. SCHECHTMAN dent of the Detroit J. N. F. , The soldiers' graves will be deco- man Jewish Communities, ,which In Cincinnati, Council. rated by the Boy Scouts and Girl dered the Hitler salute by th Woe, ri,ht, 1932. Jewl.h Telegraphic Agency. Inc.) Dr. Sokolow stated that the for are faced with an unprecedented important executive and admins- and desperate struggle for survival, trative matters, Mr. Kay stated that the main Scouts, and will be followed b the statement that everyone else It nation of the American Palestin including election the hall did likewise. • e headquarters for the volunteers, singing, by the audience, of the Committee is one of the most sit, economically and politically, will he of members to fill vacancies on the Jewish leaders" in*France optimistically thought for who will commence soliciting. au "Star Sp angled Banner" and Dr. Klee, in a most impressive nificant developments affecting the reported to the delegates by promi- b oatd • of. governors of the Hebrew nent speakers who have male 'America, led by Rev, Zaludkow. manner, analyzed Soellin 1 Union College, hoard of managers a time that the virulent anti-Jewish campaign started by Saturday night, June 4, will be at Zionist cause. An address vwas character and emphasized all hi. also delivered by Judge Julian W thorough study of the European of Synagogue and School Exten- Francois Coty, the perfume king and newspaper owner, National Fund clubrooms, 87231 ski. • situation. Among the Ameri Twelfth street. Dexter head- Members of Shaarey Zedek and actions clearly showing that the' sion, the New ork executive corn- was something transient, a temi iorar y p h ass, hi ch ould Jewish leaders who will address the • quarters will he at the Tuxedo . their friends are invited to attend were dictated by his ambition fo r mittee and Synagogue Council of soon be dropped for something else. Among the members of the a career. Ile took an hour to sun There have been sporadic agi- Holmur Talmud Torah, telephone ;this service, committee are: Senator James E. delegates will be Dr. Stephen S. America: are 'on the agenda. tattoos against Jews in France in the WMe, honorary president of the i The budget committee under Rob- down, and people believed that Cory's past, which came up and went Hogarth 5711. Headquarters for F or the convenience of members up for the defense and created Watson, majority leader of th: ' American anti-Semitic campaign was like the Oakland section will be at the , and others, Robert Lowenberg will sensation when he disclosed tha Jewish ('ongress, est P..Goldman 'of Cincinnati, will Senate; Secretary of Agriculture A large and re iresentati • ve gat h - ' repoit oh further reduction of about that ,and it did not enter their mind that it was really gluing to be National Hebrew School, 627 Owen be at the Clover Hill Park Ceme- the complainant was the son of Arthur M. Hyde, Assistant Secre- su stained for so lung and become avenue. telephone Empire 2537-N1. tcry on Sunday and Monday, May Kehillah attendant at Rombe (Turn to Page Eight,) tary of State James Grafton Rog .(Turn to Page Eight) the • permanent feature that it is Mrs. N. Finkel of 15431 Linwood 29 and 30, and will be prepared to and that Soelling had waited anti ers, Assistant Attorney-Generd new in French life. , offer information that may lie de- after the death of a wealthy re John Lord O'Brien, Solicitor-Gen- The Jewish question has become (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) sired. igloos uncle, whose fortune he in eral of the Stale Departmentl obsession to Coty, and his paper, herited, before he took steps t Greene H. Ilackworth, Governor 1,'Ami du People," with a circula- renounce his faith: Kansas. Harry H. Woodring, tion of over a million, is given over Iiirsch was fined 500 marks. Sei sitars Marcus A. Coolidge, Ed- to a scurrilous antialewish cam- Weiss Will Not Resign, ward P., Costigan, Walter F. Dr. Franklin Speaks Sunda y paign, day after day. Bernard Weiss, police vice-preid George, R. B. Howes-ell, Robert M. !New York Leader Lauds Zionist Achievements at Chicago on "Congregation and It started with the "German dent, informed the Jewish Tele LaFollette, Gerald P. Nye, A. N. Dinner; Secretary Hyde Opens .Philadelphia Jewish-American bankers," hu Community." graphic Agency that he never con Vandenberg, David I. Walsh, that was only a beginning. Th Campaign; J. N., F. Work Endorsed, Synagogue Resolution Calls for Unity in Battle on Enemies templated tendering his resign& Thomas J. Walsh, Burton K. next attack was oil people whom of Israel; Educators' Conventions Calls on Com- lion and has no intention of doin Wheeler. Representatives Carl R. Except for the contirmatio CHICAGO. — (J, T. A.) — The the counbry made on hint when he services, which take place on Su n anyone claiming to be. a nation,* so now, Chindebloom, F. Edmund Erk, Lu- munities Not to Shirk Responsibilities. n- patriotic Frenchman like ('oty ' The police official made his dec ther A. Johnson, Paul John Kvale, further development of ,Palestine ' c ame expecting to be received l with day morning , June 5 . the regal ar should have respected, the Jewish aration in answer to an inqu F. LaGuardia, J. Charles Linthi- • depends to a great extent upon , nothing but complaints. With deep !season of Sun- ATLANTIC CITY.—(J, T. A.) thing in their power to enable combatants, the Jews who fough t the by the Jewish Telegraphic Age cum, Jos. W. Martin, Ruth Bryan I American Jewry, was the view ex- feeling he descrihed his first sight day s erv ices as volunteers in the French Arm Y —Believing that the time has Jewish masses to join the syn w ill a- Owen, Henry T. Rainey, Henry pressed by Felix M. Warburg, in of Jerusalem by the glow of the set- • conclude on Stin- I during the Great War. These met come for a united front on the gogue. A request to be submitted regarding a front-page story c the course of an address made here tied in the Angriff, leadiing Hitle W. Temple and John Q. Tilson: y of a this week ting sun and he told his hearers ' day who joined up out of a feeling o f part of American Jewry to combat to the incoming administration Carlton Beals, assistant commis- 1May Is, at the opening of the that he Alla glad he was wrong with lov e for France, ance, to tight her battles anti-Semitism, the twentieth con- asks the leadership to devise ways organ. The story is carried unde ? American Palestine Campaign. ■ • about Palestine. sensational full-page headline sioner of education; Miss Bess i by Dr. Leo M. 4 have loco accuseda t oty in his vention of the United Synagogue and means by which the activities and announces definitely "What is going to become of Pal- Goodykoontz, Norman Ilatigood Speaking of the relations be- I Franklin on the "L'Ami du Peuple" of being en- of America, adopted a resolution Weiss of the synagogue can be extended resignation from his post. Mrs. Anne Hard, George A. Hast- , estine? questioned the Jewish tween Jcw and Arab and of the in-'subject "The gaged in revolutionary and anti- instructing its executive council to to embrace all specialized Jewish Jewish leaders believe that t ings, Knowles A. Ryerson, Assist- philanthropist and former head of Moen.: Palestine exercises over I C a n g re g a tion patriotic activities. We know, b e turn to the American Jewish Com- communal efforts and movements story in the Andriff is part of ant Commissioner of Reclamation the Jewish Agency, and his answer those in-the ,Diaspora, Mr. War- , and the Com- has written, that groups of armed mittee with the request that it Mae A. Schnurr, Mrs. Adele C. was that "the next step depends to burg streard, the fact that Jews munity," w h i c h Jewish workers are being organized. should effect a united policy for', meriting endorsement and thus systematic campaign to get rid making the synagogue the center this high polic e official. a great extent on American Jewry. will neVet'lia happy in Palestine he will deliver by Scott and James Brown Scott. Recruiting is going on openly even all Jewish organizations that are' of all Jewish life. I The Mandatory government spends •untitthey see their Arab and Chris- request. The Voelkischer Beobachter, an in l'aris, ostensibly for Jewish interested in the problems of anti- no money outside of the amount tian neighbors, - Imbaell with the 'se ,r u m Responding to the appeal of other Hitler organ, editorially di s rte sr gr j" euri s , handeotnheb saetainxtxslies ■if, ; Se i.mxitpisianii nbinogth thheerehaasnids On the follow- atobrroiati; at- collected in taxes and the rest must Same desire for self-betterment and Rabbi Isaac Goldstein, who out- cusses the Weiss incident and con • , a om America.' easily general cid i improvement. The Ile- , class Sunday lined the purposes which prompted firms the previous report that t of 134 boys be transformed for active titude, the conventi on go es on t charge revolutionary work. the Jewish National Fund to un- has been lodged agains I Mt. Warburg was the guest o f brew University , he 'declared, was , sv th t •t is adopting Chi - dertake the planting of a forest ,•great deal of good towards and girls, the honor of 300 leading Jews in this oinga Start Libel Sui. (Turn to Page Nine.) hors in view of the fart that "the winging tiliout better in Palestine dedicated to the mem- each of whom pai d 1 largest class ever Dr. Frusklin IP The ledc•ration of .1s. M miss of Israel throuh wi. sh ( gou t th ory of George Washington, the Hi partakin g i d th w, ill b e , / atants immediately called a meet entire wo e di nn er t en- t rig' confirmed in t , T • „ int, I rld are availing them convention urged its constituent II, ed at th e Standard Club. His-, on . Weela Sn 'd Rabbi ' o Zi consecrated to the service of their ing. at which the membe • — - o f th rs d I : alo the„4 /destine influence , Cod and their faith. Sena will a sharply' worded resolution of pees: incident to the economic collapse rnngregat ions and their member- Lucylle Goldsmith Awarded log to answer the question of James II. Husker, toastmaster of the eve- • ee all communities. the speaker be conducted entirely by the con- test, declaring that the Federation of our time and to direct hostility ships to give this project unstinted National Title in Wash- rig, as t o w h a t ,•„,np,.11,,,t hi s in- 'said, "I wish I could lend support. every, firmants, associated by the choral Was constituted exclusively for the I of governments and peoples alike ington Contest. Louis J. Moss of Brooklyn was terest in Palestine, Fir. Warhur rung' rabbi to Palestine for at choir under the direction of Purpose- of protecting the material against the J ' year in 'or« r told of his conversion effected chief- enable George Galvani. relected president and the 70 and moral interests of the ,sews who • everywhere endeavoring to de- them ews - In t see the'beautiPal cradle of! ar- haul joined the WASHINGTON, D. f "dies Lu- fy through the efforts of Mrs. Those who will members of the executive council I. F be confirmed on rench army rotors - grade the social an 1 cu I tura! p o. I • g This wowld I oh I. . .1agn ii, m d r- a II la di gi ons. tart enable June 5 are. • cylle Goldsmith, 16-y ,,, ,m Los wi an, 1 11 r. . 1 ul d uring- the oar and had soon achieved by the Jewish peo- were chosen. Rabbi Samuel FL Honor Dr. W. W. Kahn U them t o gtt Kit a better coneetit ion and fought Cohen, executive Angeles high school girl, won the ing his first trip to Palestine . u , a at the front, and of Fern Alkon, Morton .Arnoyitz, director. was their pie; that they assail Our rights and Retirement After 21 understanding of their , Burton Barnett, Pearl "I Am • Palestine Farmer...”. ninth national oratorical contest Baum, widow s and orphans. and in order block our opportunities for free- also re-elected. Proudly he said to ( host. Aft.sltill- .11Ities. This Would result in a re- i itii,enunes. A. Berger, Winifred to Years of Service. Saturday night and became entitled rpetuate the memory Of their dam, Synagogue as Center. kindling of . Jeseish faith in this happiness and creative to represent the United States in bled, "I am a Palestine fernier and omntrys . because the , Berk Alfred Berkowitz Bernard loyalty to France. All politiral and achievement; in the face Opening the fourth annual con- of this The Maimonides Medical Sode the seventh international contest to Palestine is the subject that religi(am discussions are under the we deem it urge.nt that the Jewish vention of the National Federa- t is made upon one•in Palest iim nePre7;:nn'Ot n " .13 % i: n sBr • l 'eu be held in Washington in the Au- nearest my heart, something ' . Shirl eyy statutes prohibited in the Federa- , people throughout the world unite tion of Jewish Men's Clubs, the held its final meeting of the ye shaken off. : which I love to talk." Proudly he 14 • .. tumn. ' Brawerman Sylvia Broody Irene (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) . for effective action against this president, Edward C. Weinrib, de- on May 23. The following office Let us join hands together and 'told of the orange grove he bOughf Busse}', Betty Miss Goldsmith represented the ty Butzel, Elsie ' Char. plored the fact that the synagogue were elected for the coming year present our i" for himself in the Holy Land and try hi - makee Palestine so beautiful no longer exerts the influence on' Dr. David B. Gaberman, preside Pacific Zone and the Los Angeles lip Sylvia Chase , Elise Cohen - th ■ p I. tenure h e has i U ea. P • I estine Relief Work. i cultiva- • , that • other poiple will env u th. Hen y succeeding Dr. Sol Meyers, n its Times, ions, of the newspapers spon- Cohn, Walter Cohn. Mildred the laity which would tend to give he on. Ile told of his urge to own piece of, work we have done. We Ezra Lipkin and Hirsch Shilko Other important resolutions soring the event. She yeas awarded Cole, Charles Colman. Stanley shciuld laugh at those that gay one e sky, vice-presidents; Dr, S. S. Wi (Turn to Page Two.) adopted during the closing sessions a silver cup and will, together with land Cher which came to him "as a cannot C Wi n i f re, i C oop, : r. ie a good American if one ini- N result of the tremend ous impression , s tenberg, secretary; Dr. Noah of the convention urge congrega• participants—three boys and two senim a (ea. cents to Pal , fired Cornell Sybil Ebner Felicia ti ,s ne. Y ou Aronstam, treasurer. tools and members to support the LEVIN WILL ADDRESS other girls—he taken on a tour of and your children . will he richer for Eger, Richard Ellman, Lester En- Rabbi Abraham Nowak o f CI e•e• Dr. W. W. Kahn, who is work of American Jews in the up. Europe beginning on July 2. retiri every. bit of help given to Palestine stein. Theresa Epps, Aubrey Et- ABRAHAM RHINEWINE, JEWISH RADIO FORUM from 21 years of active land to Be the Speaker. building of the Jewish National office, "Our Constitution, Culmination 'and each and every one of us will tenheimer, Herbert Feldman, Ger- TORONTO EDITOR, DIES given an ovation to mark the Home, the work of the Joint Di•- of Centuries." was the title of Miss 14 grateful for the (lay he first saw trude Feldstein, Dorothea Ferar, The final late Friday night se Sol R. Levin, prominent attor- valuable service he has rende trihution for the prescreen. of Palisetine." , Beatrice Franklin, Lsabell,• n n Goldsmith's six-minute winning ad- • • $ pe n ki ng. TORONTO.—(J. T. A.1—Alma. tpe poss ibl e ee „ noni i e Robert Frenkli n, GolaFried, ducted °f the c season will be con- Jewish life in other lands and the ney and member of the board of to the society. Dr. Kahn was dress. and she also delivered a four- the •fewish Centers Association, charter member at the time of th ham Rhinewine, former editor of at Congregation Shaarey effort of the federal authorities • level,m minute extemporaneous address nn :vel, men in Palestine he r aid Pauline Fried, JeromeFriedman . Ze,i ek on June 3. to afford the unemployed measures will be the principal speaker next organization's inception, and is The Albany Plan,' assigned to the Toronto Daily Hebrew Jour- glowing tribute in the late Lord' Ann Gerson, Lois Ethel Gerson, Sunday, May 29. over station served in every nal, died here May 19 after an Rabbi Abraham Nowak of Cleve_ of relief. melehett, d ye office, as well eclar g th at by m her by the judge. mistake Robert Golden. WJBK. on the Jewish Radio Forum being chairman of Galdfine, land will deliver the address of illness of two weeks. • . he' may haeq *s inuin s { :some e at er . Eth el Goldman, J Frances the progra A special appeal to American ame s Goo df riend, the evening Miss Goldsmith spoke in a dra- and Rev, E. Zalud- 'Jewry tn maintain the highest , program, which is broadcast from committee for • number of yea The deceased was horn in Po- prises' which will yield profit. matic but controlled voice. She was The society has grown from J. Ansley Goodman, Helen Good- kowski will be in charge of the standards of Jewish educational 5:15 to 5:45 p. m. land in 1887 and came to Canada man. Jerome Greenberg. Freder- serv i ce. dressed in white and created a Mr. Levin, who has interested ' . • H '. Greeting.. work despite the economic crisia himself for many years in work nucleus of seven members to i • ick Greenhut, Dorothy Grossman,• favorable impression, her victory in 1908. In 1913, when the To- present membership of 150, Born in New York Aug. 92, 'was ronto Hebrew Journal was organ- PHILIOELPHIA.-1.1. T. A.) — Aubrey J. Hartman. Edgar Hart- was adopted by the convention. being a popular one. with delinquent boys. will discuss has earned recognition both acie A senior in the Benjamin Frank- ized, he joined the staff as tat)* Conveying the greetings and goad man, Leona Harwith, Alice Heller, 1890, Rabbi Nowak was educated In the course of the ■ ppeal the some phase of vocational guidance tifically and with the public. It at the College of the City of New lin High School at Los Angeles. she editor and subsequently became wishes of President Hoover, Secre• Bernice Hock, Carl Hotienberg.. York regard Jew. activities for Jewish boys and, recognized by the Wayne Conn and Columbia Univeraity,j delegates stated, is the daughter of Mrs. F. Serling editor, retaining that post until, tary of Agriculture, Arthur M. . Laura Horowitz. Betty Ann Jacob- rah education as "we indispensable to girls. Medical Society as one of its loo Hyde, on)May .18, called upon the son, Ivan Jacobson, Leon Jacob- where he received his M. A. in the life of the community Goldsmith. Her father is dead. 1931. He Was the author of and as , The program next Sunday will chapters. It has donated to char The same year he was or- ;an essential activity of every She expects to become a dramatist number of Yiddish works, includ- Jews of America to continue the son, Estelle Jameson, Merrill Jana.' 1913. feature for the fourth time the great - work they are doing in con- 1, witz, Howard Malcolm Kahn, Lyra dained rabbi by the Jewish Then-'synagogue." ity for many years, this year d after she leaves high school, having ing "A History of Canada and Its talented dramatic soprano Rhoda nating $150 to the Allied nectinn with the rebuilding of Pal- Kahn. logical Seminary of America. Be-I Plan Soviet Justice P rrrrr rm. Jewis been active in dramatics and for- Development." Dorothy Kamin, . Doris Kal - Zahavie, in ■ group of vocal xle • Campaign, . . .stine. g to C ongregation nai ensiles during her school days. She lin, Sylvia Katz, Fredlyn East- During the entire period of his The delegate, Also approved (ions, with Edythe Shoob as the to the Secretary 'Hyde was the chief Community Fund drive a Jeshurun in Cleveland is vice-president of the Debating man, Geraldine King, Marcos in 1923, he' resolutions calling into being a accompanist. Jacob Boefen, vio- various student scholarships. 20-oil years residence here. he speaker at the formal opening of was rabbi C lub and the Shakespeare Club, has was bbi in Louisville, Ky.. and !permanent commission on !social linist, Klein, Phyllis I.. Klein, closely identified with all Irving will appear for the first! The society was entertained by , Boston, Mass. He an exceedingly good voice with phases of Jewish life and corn- the American Palestine Campaign Kramer, Fannie Kurti, Rose Lands. was chaplain justice and world peace and the; time on this program. the Women's Auxiliary with diction clear and correct. of the U. S. army during thejissuance of • call to all affiliated! Aaron Kurland, chairman of the munal effort generally. . (Tu to Page Five.) . J. N. F. FLOWER DAY WORKERS ORGANIZE REFORM LEADERS MEET MAY 28, 29 u Coty and the Jewish Question at WILL CONFIRM 134 'Make Palestine an Enviable Piece AT TEMPLE JUNE 5 .an " Of Work, Felix M. Warburg Urges rg American Jewish Committee Is Asked To Unite Forces Against Anti-Semitism i ■ "n" LOS ANGELES GIRL WINS OORATORICAL?,„,munity DR. GABERMAN NE MAIMONIDES HEA LAST FRIDAY NIGHT O JUNE 3 rn (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) World War. congregations that they do every- I forum, will preside. sapper following th meeting on May 23. midnight