▪ . 1) AN OFFICIAL THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED TKO LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR WAYNE COUNTY and VOL. XXXIV. NO. 4 DR. BERNHEIMER IS SELECTED TO HEAD CENTER ACTIVITIES Committee on Social Justice to Deal With Social, Economic Problems. ISADORE APFEL AGAIN HEADS BRITH ABRAHAM Brith Sholom 27th ' Annual Convention in Atlantic City June 19-20. IN MICHIGAN . THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932 Orders Cut in Tithe Due to Poor Harvest JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)— Owing to the poor harvest, the High Commissioner, Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope, Monday au- thorized the reduction of the tithe paid the government from 10 per cent to 754 per cent. The District Commissioners, in addition, are authorized to grant varying remissions in cases of hardship. ASK AMELIORATION OF POLAND'S ILLS Michigan's Home Jewish Newspaper GROUP FORMED FOR First ECONOMIC EFFORT TO Academic Term Completed by Yeshiva College with 19 Graduates No tabi lnes\ vAatAeinn dgtoCnoRnrice,sntcienmi7anitesEtixneercaisse x;, Plant AID PALESTINE Many Grove pression of Esteem to I)r, Bernard Revel. Judge Mack is Honorary Chairman; Israel Brodie, Chairman. OPEN 2 BUREAUS IN TEL AVIV, NEW YORK Ehrlich, Levin, Shetzer Are the Detroiter' on the Committee. FRENCH STATEMENT RELEASED TO ARAB, JEWISH EXECUTIVES Publication of Report to be Delayed Until Observa- tions Are Made. KEEP GREAT SECRECY REGARDING CONTENTS Government Policy to Deter- mine Future Land Development. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Shetzer, Enggass Head Bureaus of Merchants Simon Shetzer was re-elected president of the Wholesale Mer- chant's Bureau of the Detroit Board of Commerce et a meet- ing held last Friday. Maurice Enggass Was elected president of the Retail Mer- chants Association of the Board of Commerce. The terms of office of Messrs. Shetzer and Enggass, who are the only Jewish members of the Board of Commerce, are for one year beginning July 1. CHORD OF JUDEA CONCERT SUNDAY ANTI-SEMITIC GOAL OF GERMANY'S NEW REGIME REVEALED Cultural Anti-Semitism is His Policy, Minister of In- . tenor States. ..■•■■1/ HITLER IS FINED 1,000 MARKS IN LIBEL SUIT Refused to Answer Questions Placed During Trial by ASBURY PARK.—(J. T. A.)— Jewish Attorney. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The With the election to the presi- LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — The dency of I)r. Charles S. Bern- Convention in Philadelphia t eo reason of an organization devoted and equipped for the encourage- BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Cultural Colonial Office handed a copy of heimer of New York, one of the Condemns Excesses; Endor - meat and sponsorship of undertak- anti-Semitism will be the policy of the completed report of Lewis pioneers in the Jewish community sea World Congress. ings intended to accelerate the eco- the new government, it was offici- French, Palestine land commis- center movement, and the adop- - p nomic develoment of Palestine was ally announced by Minister of In- sioner, to the Jewish Agency tion of various resolutions, the PHILADELPHIA.—(J. T. A.)— announced on Monday evening by a terior Baron Wilhelm von Gayl in Executive in London Monday aft- National Association of Jewish Condemnation of the excesses group headed by Israel M. Brodie ernoon. , Interesting Program to be his address before the' Reichsrath, Center Executives concluded its against Jews of Poland in the and Robert Szold, at a dinner meet- the federal council. Copies of the report were issued Presented at Belle Isle convention here. course of the past year and an ap- ing held in the Park Royal Hotel. "German culture, especially the simultaneously to the Arab In line with the recommenda- peal to the authorities of the Polish. The new organization, which is Shell. motion pictures, the theater and Executive and the Jewish Agency tion made in the message of the known as the American Economic the radio, must be purged of non- Executive in Jerusalem by the retiring president, Maurice Bisg- Committee for Palestine and which The Chord of Judea Symphony German elements because their Palestine high commissioner, Sir yer of Washington, D. C., the in- is being incorporated as an lode- Orchestra will present its first of presence arouses the indignation Arthur Grenfell Wauchope. coming head is authorized to ap- f pendent, non-profit-making entity, It is expected that the high a series of concerts at the Belle of the nation," Minister von Gayl point a committee on social justice constitutes the execution in Amer- YESHIVA COLLEGE OF NEW YORK commissioner will Issue a state- Isle Shell Sunday evening, June asserted. ! I ice of the first part of the economic to concern itself with the mani- The minister's assertions are In ment in which future procedure fold social and economic problems The first group of ' students president of the faculty, who pre- with ' program adopted last summer by line with the project Introduced' reference to the report will of the day. the Zionist Congress for the mobil- trained in the Yeshiva College, sided. Dr. John II. Finley, asso- be outlined. The publication of by the Nazis in the Prussian Par- The executives pledged their ization and utilization of the Jew- New York, combining a college ciate editor of the New York liament to exclude Jewish artists continued co-operation with the lish capital and man-power available education with extensive studies in Times; Dr. William John Cooper, the report will not' take place for from the motion picture, theater nation and states in relief and i I in the Diaspora for the rebuilding Jewish literature and religion, U. S. commissioner of education, some time, and will await the ob- and radio fields. servations to be submitted by the I of Palestine. welfare projects. were graduated from the first col- and Dr. Frederick B. Robinson, Jewish Agency Executive and the Minister of Interior von Gayl • Favor Vocational Guidance. Two Economic Bureaus. lege of liberal arts and sciences president of the College of the Arab Executive. Is also responsible for removing They voted to institute, wher- The immediate task of the Ameri- under Jewish auspices. City of New York, participated in the radio ban against Hitler. Government Policy. ever advisable, vocational guid- can Economic Committee for Pal- The Jewish community, because Upon the receipt of these ob- Nineteen students, coming from the program. The greetings of ance programs and individual ,' estine will be the stimulation and 17 states within the Union, from the education department of the servations the policy of the gov- of these facts, is leaning toward placement service as a distinct direction of a continuous and in- Canada and from Europe, coned. state of New York brought by Dr. ernment with regard to land de- the depressing conclusion that contribution to their scope of en- 4Icreasing flow of investors and well- tuted the 1932 class. The gradu- Ilahlam Horner, assistant com- velopments will he prepared. The Minister von Gayl is openly sup- . deavor in aiding Jewish youth to planned and well-managed invest- ates were given their degrees, rec- missioner for higher education. announcement of government pol- porting the Nazis In their fight choose careers. meats into Palestine in order that Hon. Samuel Levy, president of against the Jews. icy will be published simultane- Dr. Bernheimer, who was unani- the constant growth of the Jewish ognized by all American colleges, the Borough of Manhattan and ously with the French report, it Jewish Artists Leave Germany. at the commencement exercises mously chosen president, is iden- community of Palestine may afford : chairman of Yeshiva College Coun - Numerous Jewish artists are I s learned. Whether the views of tified with the National Jewish greater opportunity for employ- held at the Yeshiva College audi- cil, opened the exercises. departing from Berlin and taking he Arab and Jewish represents- torium, Amsterdam avenue and ment. Welfare Board and is managing up Rev, Dr. H. Pereira Mendes of- t residence abroad as a result of ives will also be published by the ' One Hundred Eighty-sixth street, editor of the Jewish Center. He It was also announced that the' New York City, on Thursday, fered the invocation and Rabbi government is not yet known. the discrimination practiced by has evinced considerable interest committee has established in New June 16 Herbert S. Goldstein the benedic- theaters and motion picture stu- The statement of government in adult education. Ile served as lion. ark and in Tel Aviv two offices The valedictory address p obey, it is believed, will over- dios against Jews, the Acht Uhr One hundred and eight students was by Israel Upbin. first vice-president of the associa- through which the committee will Abend Blatt states, hadow the recommendations made tion during the past year and mobilize the capital and man-power are at present enrolled in the Ye- Among those who are leaving BENJAMIN WINTER y Land Commissioner French An interesting feature in the 1.3 headed the program committee for and arrange their utilization in shiva College. Berlin are Albert Wassermann, exercises was the presentation by nasmuch as the future land de- the convention. Many notables, prominent In the David A. Golovensky, in behalf of v elopment will depend upon this republic to take such steps as will Palestine. Both economic bureaus Max Wallenberg and Elizabeth thee. Reconstruction of Values. ameliorate the conditions which the have already been opened and are field of American higher educa- the 1932 class, of a certifleate of P olicy. Bergner. Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner of 3,000,000 Jews of that country are now functioning. tion, attended the exercises as the planting of a grove in the Among those affected Is a fa- Land Development Scheme. Euclid Avenue Temple, Cleveland, compelled to endure, which were representatives of the institutions George Washington Forest in Pal- Offers Free Service. mous non-Jewish actor, Alexander Even the statement of govern- called for a "reformulation of described as intolerable, were the The committee is composed of for higher learning with which estine In the name of Dr. Revel, ment policy is not final, it is Moiled, who was boycotted and Judaism in terms of modern life." outstanding features of the twen- American Jewish business and pro. they are affiliated. The degrees as an expression of the esteem pointed out, inasmuch as the en- WILLIAM P. BLIZNICK persecuted by the Nazis, who sus- He declared that he "was dis- ty-fourth annual convention of the were conferred upon the graduat- and affection of the student body tire matter will come up before pected him of being of Jewish 19, at 8 p. m., under the direction origin. satisfied" with the three wings of Federation of Polish Jews of Amer- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) ing class by Dr. Bernard Revel, for the head of the institution. (Turn to Page Eight.) of William P. Bliznick. Jewry today—Orthodox, Conser- ica, which opened here on Saturday Moissi, who Is well known in vative and Reform—and asserted evening and continued throughout Last year this organization the United States, where he was a that "not only is it necessary to the day on Sunday. opened the summer music season leading member of the Reinhardt More than 300 delegates from have a complete reconstruction of By Joseph Leftwich at Belle Isle with a concert that company on its tours in the latter Jewish values, social, religious various part of the United States enthused city officials and other country, is compelled to leave be- economic, etc., but there also must and Canada participated in the de- feoPYH ■ At. 193t, J. T. A.) music lovers, thus proving to the cause he cannot find employment. be the formulation of a religious liberations. Jews of Detroit the importance of Persecuted by the Nazis first be- Nearly 40 years ago, the very 4> • EDITOR'S NOTE. A feature of the Sunday morn- year that I was born, the English- hypothesis based upon the light of such an organization. This year, Joseph Leftwich, London editor of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, riage, was there with me, too, according to Commissioner Busch, cause of his suspected Jewish experience rather than dogma or ing session was the message of reading public went almost mad, Benjamin Winter, president. Z. judging by all that I have since author of the accompanying article, writes an interesting comment wearing the uniform of the hos- the Chord of Judea is the only origin, when this proved untrue, creed." the Nazis later boycotted him for Tygel, secretary of the Federation, read in the literary publications on Louis Golding's picture of Jewish life in "Magnolia Street." Mr. pital nurse she was then). Gold- symphonic organization to give a his The Love for Palestine. liberal views. ing made a long rambling speech Taking as his subject "What It also delivered his report . of that period, over a book by a Leftwich's comparison of "Magnolia Street" with Israel Zangwill's at that meeting into which came series of concerts at the Belle Report New Attacks. Resolutions adopted included en- "Children of the Ghetto", adds to the interest in the new descriptive Means to Be a Jew," Rabbi Brick- Isle Shell. Following this Sun- young Jewish writer named Israel ■ An novel • wonderful pair of pajamas, lik attempt on the part of lilt- e ner, who formerly headed the dorsement of the decision of the Zangwill (he was 28 at the time Joseph's Coat of many colors, like day's concert, Chord of Judea will lerites to break into some Jewish American Jewish Congress to take training school of the National also appear on three consecutive the "Children of the Ghetto a flaming sunset that Golding de- homes and attack members of the '" that the other day a letter in- , great true and noble work of fit Jewish Welfare Board, and today the initiative leading to the con- When I was able to read for m Y- Wednesday evenings, starting Jewish community, is reported scribed in an ecstacy of emotion of a world Jewish congress. is an honorary vice-chairman of vening June 29, and will close the series e for someone in Manchester erature, and equally he might be self, and left school 14 years late from Ornaienburg. And now Golding is the master Oth er resolutions expressed ap- the American Palestine Campaign, the book was still all the rage, an r ,. was addressed to so-and-so street„; wrong in everything he said about ,n, ovefist, a world-celebrity, and of concerts at Belle Isle Shell on From other Jewish centers in summarized that "foremost must proval of the work of the Ameri- cheap paper editions announce a, near Magnolia Street, and it was I it, and the book might meet with hi s "Magnolia Street" has come to Sunday, July 24, various parts of Germany, it is re- can Jewish Joint Distribution Corti- be the will to live—a deep-rooted mittee, the American Palestine on the hoardings were still appea delivered. The matter was his complete and enthusiastic ap- stay as a new terminology and a Will Appear at Fisher. ported that Jews are setting up subconscious force. Then there Campaign, the Ort and the Bias.] ing, and though when Zangwi I:: brought to his notice by the post- prove] on those extraneous ground.. new .conception in Jewish life Another distinction accorded the Iron fences and gates around must be a positive reaction to re- Polish Jews in America were called died some wiseacres predicted h u office, and Golding presented the with which he dealt, and it might The critics have waxed enthusi- Chord of Judea Orchestra is the their homes while others are in- ligion. Secular nationalism is an upon to aid in establishing th speedy literary demise, "Childre postmaster-general with an in- still fail, on the only ground on astic about it. On both sides of invitation extended to It by the stalling metal shutters on their aberration. There must be love Washington Forest in Palestine. e of the Ghetto" continues to se ;; scribed copy of his book to com- which a book is to be judged, its the Atlantic the papers have been Fisher Theater to appear in a windows. These precautionary " memorate the fact. for Palestine, even if one does not lartistic value, its isincere descrip- full of it. Leader writers have predentation of several numbers at steps, it Is stated, are taken In Mr. Winter was re-elected presi- in new cheap editions and still re , Thanks for New Word. tion, ; believe in political Zionism. tains its old popularity as th its presentation of the values taken It as a text for their edi- a p. m. on Tuesday, June 28, at the expectation that the govern- dent of the Federation. "Then the meaning Judaism im- classic—the only great book, i e r On the London stage there is of life, in the concentrated form torials on Jewish-Christian rela- the opening of the last perform- ment ban upon the Nazi storm ^1 now a run of "The Merchant of !for which are plies a passion for social justice fact, of London Jewish life. in all its branches Dona and preachers have preached ance. Mr. Bliznick will direct the t roops is to be lifted in the Im- —and when I say social justice, I PISGAH TO ELECT Venice," with that fine Jewish ac- exists—to take 960 farthings and orchestra at its appearance at the mediate future. The "Melting Pot" came late r tor, Ernest Milton, playing Shy- concert them into one golden sov- on it from their pulpits. do not mean mere charity. Char- Fisher. Institutions subsidized by the OFFICERS MONDAY to pass a new phrase and a ire w I lock, and the critic of the Sunday ereign, is the way my friend Louis Jews of Many Types. ity was designed to take care of Samuel Benavie, director of the municipality are prohibited from Some of these sermons are in derelicts, unfortunate victims of , Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of B'nai conception into the English Inn - I Times, in his notice of Jessica, Zangwill has explained it. Every- themselves Fisher Orchestra, has on several buying their products In Jewish of extraordinary in- guage and the American. ! who happens to be played by a thing else is as relevant as the a system whereby some people B'rith will elect officers for the terest as contributions to ■ con- occasions appeared as guest con- stores in Neustadt, Bavaria, in ac- were jobless whereas most people coming six-month term at the No book of Jewish life since Jewish girl, Lydia Sherwood, who complaint made by a fretworker sideration 'of the Jewish question, ductor of the Chord of Judea, and cordance with a resolution adopted made a living. But now that pri- meeting to be held at the Mecca- Zangwill has attracted the at- apparently does not look the in one of the London daily papers, as for instance, found in is assisting Mr. Bliznick in the by the municipality. vate philanthropy is bankrupted, bee building clubrooms this Mon- tention his books did—not even Jewess sufficiently, however, to that Mr. Golding had in his book the I have, The municipality, under the in- case of one "sermon-editor- preparation of the program for this passion for social justice day evening. G. B. Stern's "Tents of Israel" have convinced the critic of the spoken disrespectfully of fret- ial" in the London Church Times June 28. fluence of the Nazis, has decided should become all the more Belle Isl. Program. The following nominations were and its dramatization, "The Matri- fact, is dismissed by him as corn- workin g. upon this action, declaring that prompted, as the editor says "by eager." Mr. Bliznick, musical director, "the Jews have no right to trade reported at the last meeting by arch." Until Louis Golding re- mg "from the wrong side of Mag- re ading Mr. Louis Golding's re- Now • M ■ ter Novelist. A Defensive Position. in our country. Better let them the nominating committee, con- peated Zangwill's success with his nolia Street." One grasps just MA rkable novel, 'Magnolia Street'." (Turn to Pan Opposite Editorial) go I got to know Golding many "Driven into ■ defensive posi- sisting of Morris Shatzen, chair- "Magnolia Street." Zangwill's what he means. to Palestine and then the eco- all their habit of clinging We thank, you, Golding, for a years ago, during the war, when tion by present conditions, our man, Jacob Miller and Dr. Victor "Melting Pot" has passed into the nomic situation of the Germans together," the Church Times, the Jewish community centers have Droock; President, Nathan Metz- language, but the idea for which new word. he published his first poems in lea ding Anglo-Catholic organ in will be improved!' It started at the beginning of the London Nation, and in the the FRAM WILL EXPLAIN maintained themselves with great ger; vice-president, Nathan Ro- it stood has already passed out of country, remark4 in this edi- fortitude and courage," Maurice sin, Jack Rosenberg and Aaron it. The "Melting Pot" is not a the year, which now has run half flesh not long after the war, when tor ial, "corporate action by the Hitler Fined. "PRIESTLY BLESSING" MUNICH.—(J. T. A.)---Adolph Rosenberg; secretary, Rudolph pleasing sight. The scum keeps its course, and still "Magnolia we both, with a group of others, a Je ws has little effect on the mod- (Turn to Page Five.) Street" is a best-seller. It has good many of whom have since ern life of the world. The Jews Temple Activities Closing with Hitler, National Socialist leader, Meyersohn; treasurer, Jacob Schol. rising to the top of the bubbling was fined 1,000 marks with the al- nick; assistant monitor, Martin pot. "The 'Melting Pot' begins traveled over to America, and as fulfilled their promise, though are supposed to have a great in- Moonlight Emursion Monday. . Gilbert; guardian, Sam Munch; to smell," as someone wrote about in England the publishers glee- none no brilliantly, with a jump flu ence in the world of high ernative of spending 19 days in fully announced that it was selling into world fame as Golding, pub- fin it recently. warden, Joshua Joyrich. jail, when he refused to answer On Saturday morning, June 18, once. As a matter of fact 800 copies a day, so now the linked in "Color" and worked in the At Monday's meeting, "Daddy" An Extinguished Fire. American publishers announce Tom Moult's "Voices," glad to be as re is, we believe, no ouch thing Rabbi Leon Fram will occupy the (Turn to Page Eight.) Adolph Freund will be welcomed international Jewish finance, as pulpit of Temple Beth El, Wood- And now "Magnolia Street" has back after his winter's sojourn in passed into the language like- that it is selling at 4,000 a week, In print even without any payment din tinguished from general inter- ward and Gladstone, at 10:30, and which works out at about the same for it, as Golding reminded me in national finance. We doubt very speak on the subject, "The Priest, Florida. A token in the form of wise, as a new concention—no a hand-lettered resolution from amalgam, no boiling and seething rate. (Though I always imagined • letter I got from him when he much whether all the Jewish finan- ly Blessing." He will answer the the Grand Lodge, in recognition of together, but Jew and Gentile liv- the American book market to be was still in the first flush of his ciers in the world have together questions that have frequently much bigger than the English.[ success, raking in the royalties as Sixty-Fourth Annual Meet- his more than 60 years of loyal much influence as the directors been asked him as to the meaning ing in the same street, as we d o in ing to be Held in Mil- service to the B'nai B'rith, will be London, in Manchester, in New Controversy has raged about the from the "Magnolia Street" sales. book. There has been • libel ac- I still cherish a memory of a , sla th e Bank of England. Certain of the three-fold blessing pro- presented to him. waukee July 3 to 5. rmists constantly credit the nounced by the priests, in the York, on opposite sides, facing tion, because a war-like rabbi (he "Voices" meeting in the Caxton Jew with fomenting and directing ancient Temple of Solomon. each other in serried ranks, hold- was the chief Jewish chaplain in Hall about 12 years ago, at which of Throughout the summer, serv- Home Seven hundred delegates, alter- DR. BEN ELIAS HERE ing converse, meeting some of us. the field with the British army lamed Zang-will and St. John Er-' Ma revolution. Certainly, Karl Relief Society Opens nates, visitors and their ladies from IN THE INTEREST OF even intimately, one carries off during the war) went for it ham- vine were the big guns, and Bessie G rx was a Jew; but Lenin was a ices will continue on Saturday e ntile, and we doubt if there are morning. Sunday morning serv- Four Stations to Aid 'four Canadian provinces, North and someone from the opposite side to PRO-PALESTINE GROUP mer and tongs in the organ of Moult lamented the lot of the edi- mo South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebras- Needy During Summer. one's own pavement occasionally, Anglo-Jewry on grounds that have tor's wife (Jasha Heifetz, who had Mo re Jews in the government in ices will be resumed in the fall. ka, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois and Temple activities will close for Dr. Ben Elias of Chicago, promi- but the mass of us on both sides nothing whatever to do with a just been playing at the Albert ern scow than there are in the gov- Michigan, comprising District stand facing each other, not hos- work of literature, or as little s5 Hall, sat unobtrusively in one of tin ment in London. In recent the season with the annual Tem- An important relief project, nent leader in the Pro-Palestine Grand Lodge No. 6 of B'nai B'rith tile, not unfriendly, but distinct. whether the author writes with his the back seats listening quietly to i sm ws, distinctively Jewish ideal• pie moonlight excursion which which is expected to be of great and the Women's Grand Lodge of Federation of America, an organ- each keeping to our own side, and left hand or with his right. The has found a very splendid and will take place Monday night, aid to needy in the present hours this district, are expected to at- ization of Christians banded to- working out our own destiny, reverend chaplain might have been the famous writers—he could not irate resting expression in the June 20, on the steamer Columbia, of need, was inaugurated this gether to aid the cause of a Jew- get over marveling at the way in Zio tend the sixty-fourth annual con- nist movement. But at the leaving the foot of Woodward ave. week by the Home Relief Society though the street is the same. the vention at Milwaukee, Wis., July 3, ishly rebuilt Palestine, was in De- soil and the language and the en- right in everything he said which people could weave great Zio nist congresses, national dif- nue at 8:45 The whole congrega- of Detroit. (though he has since climbed down books out of themselves, he told' fer 4, 5. The headquarters of the con- troit this week in the interests of ironment the same. We had and ences arc almost as obvious as lion and all its affiliated organize- The society announces that four apologized publicly) and the me, sitting there at his side, and the vention will be at Hotel Schroeder. this movement. y are at Geneva." bone will combine to form a grand relief stations will be opened at Rabbi Leon Fram, Simon Shet-t , Nought that when the younger book might still have been a my wife, Inng before our mar- Registration of delegates and visi- climax to an eventful season. once—two in the Twelfth street ewish population born in the The truth," it proceeds, "is tors will take place Saturday night, zer, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Mrs. David J ountry, educated In its schools, The Young People's Temple section and two In the Oakland' that the Jews are not of on e t ype, July 2. to be followed by • reception Diamond and other leaders co- F flowing most of them no other but Club, whose president is John P. seciton—to give the needy free of many, and that every Jew- k and dance. The general committee operated with Dr. Elias in his language, ish type has its exactly similar Ileavenrich, is L. charge of the if- milk and bread during the sum- grew up, the melting pot of the district will meet the same work here. fair. The •Gentile special moonlight corn. met months. The stations will be type. Disraeli—flambuoy. The Pro-Palestine Federation would have done its work. "Mag- evening. . theatrical, Oriental—is often mittee consists of Herman Lewis, opened in prominent food stores. The convention will open Sunday publishes the Pro-Palestine Her- nolia Street" has come to remind com Jr., and Raymond Sallan. the locations of which, together pared with Gladstone--staid, morning, July 3, with addressee ald, • magazine comment on which us that this was wrong. The sole with other details, will be an- of welcome from state and city offi- appears in the editorial columns of "Melting Pot" has gone cold, the "A Prayer" Selected by Three Judges as First Prize Poem Sam mn, English. But Sir Herbert ELECT DELEGATES TO nounced next week. ad is infinitely more like cials. A banquet and dance will be this issue of The Detroit Jewish fire under it has been extin- "Sunrist" Adjudged Second Best: Contest GIs dstone than he is like Disraeli. According to the plan, food guished—in the same street we ZIONIST CONVENTION held Monday night, July 4. The Chronicle. It w ould, indeed, not be untrue to ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT toilk i, and bread will be Reveals Good Talent. still stand, except for • few who convention will be concluded Tues- dtiisleribuftoerd m e e a e b di y e, ta be gay t se us tiic En cross over, as a few have already that Sir Herbert is an English keel day, July 5, with the election of MRS. BENTWICH LOSES to be exchang Pu r tan, with all the Puritan's creased over, without altering the Jennie Shiovitz's poem, "A officers. An elaborate program of judges were unanimous in lauding . qualities and limitations. Yet he Delegates from Detroit to the stores. In addition, meat tickets IN ENGLISH ELECTION main fact, each on our own side, Prayer," was given first place in , the Y. W. H. A. for sponsoring entertainment for the delegates and annual convention of the Zionist will be given ie a Jew." ladies is being planned by the hosts, LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Helen looking across to our neighbors. the poetry contest conducted by contest, and for making it Organization of America, to be on Thursdays, away to the needy Then, going back to the book held July 3 and 4 Gilead Lodge No. 41 and Gilead Bentwich, wife of the former at- without hostility, without un- the Young Women's Hebrew As. ' passible for excellent literary tal- in Philadelphia, The Home Relief Society will, I which iendliness, with a good deal of iodation, according to ■ decision inspired the remark, it de- will be elected at • enema' meet- in addition, Lodge Women's Auxiliary No. 99 torney-general for Palestine, Nor- fr ;ent among members thus to he subsidise the food bills of Milwaukee. man Bentwich, and niece of Sir co mmon interest—we suffer from of the judges announced Tuesday. brought to light. The Young Wo- , scribes "Magnolia Street" as "a ing of the Zionist Organization of for the children e same unemployment, we fight "Sunrise" by Sarah Mellen was men's Hebrew Association is urged , very gracious and sympathetic Detroit, Wednesday evening, June section who will of the Oakland The present officers are: Presi- Herbert Samuel, was defeated in th attend the Jew- dent, Harry Laahkowitz, Fargo. N. the Dulwich by-election. fo r our common country, in the declared second hest poem submit- to make the poetry contest an an- ' novel, which well deserves the 22. at Hotel Stotler. lab Center Play School D.; vice-presidents, Sam Reber, great success it has attained," and An amusing incident in the cam- sa me war, on the same battlefield, ted and Miss Shiovitz's "Trees," nual effort. Joseph H. Ehrlich, president of Leaders of the Home Relief So- was adjudged third best. The Winning Poem. Omaha, Nebraska, and Joseph F. paign was revealed when it was dis- et distinct. in an attempt to emphasize the e Detroit organizations, calls The winners of the poetry con- . point it has already made, it turns Upon all members to attend this ciety urge that other groups as Grossman Chicago; secretary, Otto closed that Sir Herbert sent a let- "Magnolia Street" has passed Judges in the contest were Mrs . G. Felton, Chicago; treasurer. Wil- ter supporting the Liberal condi- in to the language in an even more Harry Perlis, Mrs. Harry Lands- test. Miss Shiovitz and bliss Mel- from Mr. Golding to Mr. Haroldltneeling. and urges as large ■ well as individuals co-operate with them in following up this plan of liam Besinger, East St. Louis, Ill. date and denouncing his opponent. no ncrete form. Golding tells me man and Philip Slomovits. The , (Turn to Page Opposite delegation of Detroiter: as pos- relief and institute similar action Editorial) 1 (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) aible to go to the convention. in behalf of the needy. . t Melting Pot Into Magnolia Street • • • d It of he nd of n4 •e of he 0) of t. by In eh tr. ,r4 [b . I•. IY. re of ,e4 IF. : I by kb ■ •• • olI, nf oh. ne e ` le at r.• B'NAI B'RITH GRAND LODGE CONVENTION IMPORTANT RELIEF PROJECT STARTED Jennie Shiovitz Wins Y. W. H. . A. Poetry Contest; Sarah Mellen in Second Place ant