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WAYNE COUNTY

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED 4i) IN MICHIGAN

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and

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 8

GERMAN CABINET
ALLAYS FEARS OF
JEWISH CITIZENS

Central Unon Organizes Its
Own Anti-Nazi Election
Campaign.

CANADIAN NEWSPAPER
SPREADS BLOOD LIBEL

Under Caption "Jews Are
Aseasins" Revives
Medieval Lie.

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1932

Call for Return of
Cordova Synagogue

MADRID.—(J. T. A.) A

—

motion was submitted to the
Cortes calling for the returning
to the Sephardic organization of
the ancient synagogue in Cor-
dova.
The Cortes, accepting the
proposal, has recommended
the motion to the Parliamentary
Commission of Public Instruc-
tion with the request that the
restoration be carried out.
Cordova, birthplace of Moses
Maimonides, was the seat of a
Jewish community as early as
the eighth century.
The synagogue referred to
was built in 1315 and confis-1
cated in 1391 during the mas-
sacres against the Jews.

JEWS' STATUS IN
COLONIES BETTER
THAN IN THE CITIES

Revisionist Zionists Raise Issue
Over Immigrant Visa Distribution

in
World Executive
Calls OR
0 Boycott Against Zionist Funds
Poland Pending Action on Demanded
Nullification of Certificates.

Dr. Joseph Rosen Arrives
LONDON. — The Executive'
from Russia; Discusses
Committee of the World Union of
Conditons,

Canadian Revisioniists Meet.
MONTREAL.—After a night
Zionist Revisionists has taken and a day session the first con-
into its own hands the fight of the vention of the Canadian Zionist
ISSUE OVER VALUTA
Polish Revisionist organization Revisionists, held here adopted a
CALLED RIDICULOUS aagainst the "unfair distribution number of resolutions protesting
of Palestine immigration certifi-lagainst Dr. Magnes for punishing
J. D. C. Appeals for Funds cater by the illegal Palestine of-' a certain number of revisionist
fice in Poland," and has requested students; protesting against the
To Aid Victims of
the Polish Revisionist Central National Fund for leasing certain
Rumanian Floods.
Committee to withdraw its boy- lands to the Arabs; protesting
cott against Zionist funds.
lagainst the Zionist Executive for
NEW YORK.---(J. T. A.)—Dr.
The central committee of the , not reorganizing the Palestine
Joseph Rosen, head of the agri- Polish Revisioniist Organization offices
j
in accordance with resolu-
cultural work of the Agro•Joint announced a boycott against the , Dons of the last congress.
in Soviet Russia, arrived on the Palestine Foundation Fund and
Bremen for a stay of several t he Jewish National Fund until '
Harbin Memorandum
months. In an interview with a t he composition of the Palestine
HARBIN.—A group of Zionist
offices shall have been legally es- Revisionists resident in Harbin
t ablished,
i have submitted a memorandum
Micrachi Also Object.
protesting against what is termed
The World Zionist Congress last a breach of treaty on the part of
year decided upon the reconstitu- Great Britain as the Mandatory
tion of the Palestine offices accord- for Palestine, to the Inquiry Com-
ing to the new composition of the mission appointed by the League
parties. This has not yet been of Nations to look into the situa-
carried out, with the result that Don in the Far East.
The Inquiry Commission con-
the distribution of the certificates
and the right to enter Palestine gists of the Earl of Lytton, of
have remained dependent upon the England; General McCoy of the
old administration, according to United States; General Claude], of
the previous strength of the par- France; Dr. Von Schnee, of Ger•
ties.
, many, and Count Aldlavandi, of
The distribution of the last ,Italy.
The memorandum charges Great
batch of immigration certificates
aroused the ire of the Mizracbi i l Britain with the supression of
and the middle class elements as the rights of the Jews, careless-
1 near in the face of attacks on
well as the Revisionists.
In the statement issued by the ' , J u eb uir s a h unlife and open and secret
World Revisionist Executive, jus- - ' -
tification for the action of the ,
Polish Revisionists is recognized,) Collect Palestine Art Object.
LONDON.—A Palestine Arts
but the latter organization is asked
to withdraw its boycott and to Collection S o c i e t y has been
continue its work for the funds, formed, according to an announce-
until the executive shall have con- I meat which appears in the form
eluded its action. (Turn to Page Six.)

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JEWISH EMIGRANTS
DROP FROM 45,000
IN 1929 TO 23 , 000

Jews on the Way To
Bira Bidjan Revolt

MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.) — A
revolt of foreign Jews from
Germany and the Argentine
seeking settlement in Bira Bid-
)an, the Far Eastern region
which is ultimately to become
• Jewish autonomous unit, is
heported by the Emess.
The paper says that when
these foreign workers arrived
in Moscow they revolted at the
Yaroslay Station, refusing to
proceed unless train accommo-
dations and food provisions
were improved.
Remarking that the new ar-
rivals think "they are foreign
tourists who must enjoy the
best accommodations," the Em-
ess rebukes foreign' organize
[bona for sending elements who
;display discontentment Mime-
Idiately upon their arrival.

Hicem Reports Show New
Declines To Be Expected
in 1932.

IMMIGRATION IN U. S.
SHRUNK 90 PER CENT

House Passes Bill To Exempt
Husbands of U. S.
Citizens.

DR. FRANKFURTER
REFUSES JUDGESHIP
IN MASSACHUSETTS

Tells Gov. Ely He Can Serve
Best by Building
Strong Bar.

tQUITTING TEACHING
WOULD BE DESERTION'

Governor Expresses Regrets
at Noted Teacher's Re-
jection of Post

BERLIN. (J. T. A.)—The Ger-
man cabinet, in response to rep-
WASHINGTON.— (J. T. A.)—
resentations made by a spokesman
By a vote of 183 to 22, the House
BOSTON.—(J. T. A.)—
for a Jewish organization of
of Representatives, on July 7,
Professor Felix Frankfurter
prominence, has declared that it
passed the bill sponsored by Con-
is opposed to anti-Semitism, but
of the Harvard Law School
gressman Samuel Dickstein, of
stipulated that its statement in
New York, as amended by the con-
has declined to accept an ap-
this connection is not to be made
pointment to a place on the
public under any circumstances,
State supreme bench.
the Welt am Montag asserts. ,
News of his refusal was given
The paper states that the gov-
out by Governor Ely on the eve
ernment, in response to an inquiry "Daddy" Freund To Receive
of
a public hearing which was
from the Jewish representative as
Loving Cup from District
called in recognition of a wide-
to whether its plans to maintain
Grand Lodge.
spread controversy aroused by the
Jewish rights as hitherto, replied
appointment.
through Secretary of State Planck
Next Monday evening, July 18,
Foundatiton Laid for Serv- The r Governor wit a nn h drew
oe nb
that it rejects anti-Semitism and Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of B'nai
uo nfe ciisi
n i trnF
ra f kfurter's
Fran
that the fears of the Jews that It'rith will formally install the
rter u
ing Meals to Needy at
the g
t h e G vner
their rights will be withdrawn are new officers for the ensuing term
This Small Sum.
Wednesday, and said he hoped to
baseless, Secretary of State at the lodge quarters in the Mac-
have a substitute name ready fo r
Planck then stated that the goy- abee building. The public is in-
At
a
well
attended
meeting
held
aubmission at that time. In mak-
ernment attitude must not be vited.
Monday night at the Beth Tefila ing public the news of Profes-
given publicity.
Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and
"Daddy" Adolph Freund as in-
rankfurter's refusal, Cover-
Anti-Naafi Drive.
Wilson avenues, the foundation sor
stalling officer, will induct into
nor Ely said:
was laid for the organization of
The Central Union of German office the following: Nathan D.
a
"I
am very sorry to announce
five-cent
Kosher
kitchen.
Metzger,
president;
Nathan
D.
Citizens of the Jewish Faith is
organizing an election campaign , Rosin, first vice-president; Jacob
It appeared from the general that Mr. Frankfurter will not ac•
R
cent
the
appointment to the Su.
osenberg,
second
vice-president;
the slogan of which is "Elect None
discussion, participated in by many
of the Members of the Anti- Aaron Rosenberg, third vice-presi-
of those present, that there is a prams Judicial Court, I am gri-
ns
out
a
copy of his letter to me
dent;
Rudolph
Meyersohn,
secre-
Semitic Parties"
great need for an institution of i
this type, where hungry Jews— n which he states his reasons.
The Central Union is not as- tary; Jacob Scholnick, treasurer;
Elias Goldberg, monitor; Martin
"While 1 respect his reasons 1
men, women and children—may
sociating itself with any political Gilbert,
assistant monitor; Sam-
e fed without the stigma of 0 not agree with him, It may be
party.
uel Munch, warden; Joseph Staub,
charity, because even though the ,ald.that I should not have sent
The organization has arranged guardian.
is name without the positive
charge for meals to adults will be in his
ten meetings of its own to be
only five cent and to children 2 assurance of his acceptance.
Miss Estelle Wreck, soprano, ar-
held in different sections of Ber-
tist
of
note,
who
has
gained
fame
cents,
the
meals
will
be
paid
for.
lin on Tuesday.
"The fact that so many able
r d : The
Arrur
following
ybinore . 1 nrek re rebla tet
i r.. m
the p solicited
The Central Union reports that in the United States and Europe,
c e m a his
d e....appointment
fe l th
DR. JOSEPH ROSEN
hi:
Attorney
L. Black,
w
armed Nazis invaded the Dortmud will be featured on the entertain_
tthe
mein
program.
Miss
Wrock
wa
man;
II.
Altman,
vice-chairman;
chances of his accepting were very
Synagogue, fired at those present,
a representative of the Jewish Tele-
acclaimed
in
her
New
York
debu
William Sandler, treasurer, and a good, and in any event I recognised
but did not injure any one One
t graphic Agency, Dr. Rosen dis-
2 re upr m es e e nnta an td ivewtar rd n
at the Town Hall several year c cussed conditions of the Jews in
. c
of directors
Nazi was arrested.
of there was no chance of his ac•
REP. SAMUEL DICKSTEIN
For six years she lived an
unless I submitted his
A new wave of cemetery dese- ago.
d
the
colonies
and
in
the
cities.
studied
in
Germany.
She
will
b
Seven
women volunteered to au- name.
cration is sweeping the country, accompanied by Henry Lichtwardt e
The Jewish colonists in Crimea Was Only Way Out of Unwanted Intervention in Fight ferees, regarding the exemption
pervise
the
kitchen,
prepare
the
and
preference
statue
for
hus-
the same organization reports. Th e a concert pianist, who will als are better off this year than the
Between Flemish and French Cultures
"And I felt the benefit which
meals and work out a menu, and would accrue to the bench in the
bands of United States citizens.
desecrations are particularly ram- render several solo numbers. Mr O Jews in the cities, becacuse they
in Belgian Strife
will have complete charge of event of his confirmation was
pant in Chemnitz and Butzweiler, Lichtwardt also studied in Europ • have more bread and other food
The measure does not lift the each
thejaw.obrk
L or n ie brd rm
ay aneacw han wee nka.mrd w I o n rth histaking
l
where the number has reached a and gave many concerts there. e than is now obtainable in the ur-
requirements calling for legal
By J. FUSS
ban districts of Soviet Russia,
total of 125. A special booklet
proof of marriage and the financial
o r b lF
. "rn aw n e k f d u ra -
District Grand Lodge, a t Dr. Rosen said.
chairman of the food committee. tr said teht t a e t b Phereo f f‘ el' e l s a t s "
will be issued by the Central its The
status
of
the
wives.
In
each
case
t r
recent convention in Milwaukee
II. Altman Was named general
Situation Improved.
Union listing the desecrations of honored
The Belgian Press of all' political shades is beginning the consuls must be satisfied that Mrs.
d
u
t
y
rtio
u
ahis
i
nv
vocation
to
a
"Daddy"
Freund,
this
year
superintendent,
tea c he u rp,
uperintendent, to
Jewish cemeteries
" The situation in the Crimean
to deal to an increasing extent with the Jewish question, the marriage is legal and that the charge of the kitchen have general a nd
being the fiftieth anniversary of
build
husband will nut become
The Communist Vote.
p ublic
intelligent bar he was in turn,
his election to the presidency of the colonies is greatly improved by or, as they describe it, the aliens question. The economic barge before visas can a be
ob-The present plans are to open b an
That the Communist fraction district. Due to illness Mr. Freund the irrigated vegetable gardens
h e e n lp rib ng to build up an intelligent
in the Prussian Diet voted for the was unable to attend the conven- which cover about 3000 acres of crisis, and the growing unemployment that are mainly re- ained. the kitchen next Monday, July 18,
at which time a public meal will
law calling for the confiscation of tion and the loving cup, serding as land." he stated. An a result sponsible for the emergence of the Jewish problem in Belgium, but
be
given
and
prominent
Jews
and
"Your Excellency's nomination
the cause is not only economic. There is also a cultural aspect. The
the property of East European a token of the district's
Immigration Shrinkage.
Gentiles will be invited to mark of me for the Supreme Judicial
esteem of the better food situation in the great issue in Belgium today is the struggle for domination between
Jews who entered Geermany after was accepted by Pisgah's delegates
colonies, one thousand Jewish
Immigration in May totaled the official opening of this worthy Court has p
,
1
the most dif-
Aug. 1, 1914. was confirmed to and it will be formally presented families, more than has been the two languages of the country. Flemish and French. At th aerprie
m ea o srt . 2,479, while the number of aliens undertaking. It is expected that ficult decision of led
my professional
mint, the
, Flemin g s ,
thee Jewish Telegraphic Agency to him next Monday. A report planned, have settled in Crimea
leaving the country to live perman- Mayor Frank Murphy will Inaugu- life," he wrote. "While I knew
ue e I tAorn
n of
a ( rby the population,
oene
n , in
by Wilhelm Kamer, vice-chairman from the delegates will also be one this year. They came from the
ently in foreign countries was rate the event.
that my name was mentioned for
rur iry, and
of the Communist fraction in the of the highlights of the evening. I cities on their own initiative, and
8,577, according to a statement
The Beth Tefila Emanuel Syna- the vacancy created by Mr. Justice
re s ent
n tittoe rvf
Diet and Wilhelm Koenen, leader
by Harry E. Hull, Commissioner gogue displayed the spirit of good Carroll's death, I did not feel call-
The presentation of the loving were also called by their rela -
by a third party.
of the Communist fraction.
General of Immigration.
cup to Mr. Freund will be made tives in the colonies. And so in-
will and charity by allowing the ed upon then to make a decision.
■n
u rn a .sna n dgt o iv i;
The statement by the Commun- by Milton Si. Alexander.
stead of fifteen hundred Jewish
May immigration was 90.3 per use of their kitchen for the next
"I was confident that as • mat•
ist Diet representatives contra-
families which the Agro-Joint has
Catholic Liberal Coalition Cabinet cent below the figure for May, four weeks and until such time as a ter of course I would have ■ an
planned to settle this year in
dicts the denials issued issued by
1929, three years ago. Ten aliens permanent place will be secured opportunity for reflection, in cm
Crimea there are twenty-five hun- Ask Detroit Jews to Sub - fell on account of a minor matter, are leaving the country for every by the organization.
the Communist organ in Berlin, THREE NEW MIZRACHI
classes in the Flemish
you were to consider me for an-
PALESTINE COLONIES dred families being settled," Dr.
Rote Fahn. and by the Communist
scribe $5,000 a Year in minority
Mi. Altman stated on Thursday other vacancy, before a nomina-
schools in Flanders for children three admitted, it to stated.
Rosen pointed out.
organ in New York, The Freihet.
Deportations totaled 1,597, that he had assurances from many tion was made. Your Excellency's
Membership
Dues
whose
parents
declare
French
to
The Communist fraction leaders
The board of directors of the
"The food situation in the Jew-
be their mother tongue. Jewish while 179 indigent aliens were re- firms guaranteeing aufficient food action in naming me for Mr. Jur
denied that then had any preju- Jewish National Fund in Palestine ish colonies in Ukraine was not
are often in a position turned to their native lands at to keep the kitchen functioning tics S•nderson's place therefore
dice against the Jews. They gave to the Mizrachi Youth in as good as in Crimea because the
A quota of $5,000 has been set parents
for at least a month.
where they can play a decisive part their own request in May.
found me completely unprepared.
stated that the Communists voted Palestine (llamie] Hamizracht) harvest in Ukraine was not good for Detroit, in an effort to secure in this issue between the Flemings!
On the executive committee of
The Newcomers.
"The choice could not be easy.
for the measure after their 3,000 dunam land for colonization last year. But prospects of this local support for the National and the Walloons, according to European countries contributed the organization in charge of the You
have offered me an oppor-
amendment had been defeated. purposes. On this area, the Ha- year's harvest are good in Ukraine, Home for Jewish Children in Den- whether they declare for Flemish 1,449 newcomers this month, of Kosher Kitchen are: Ilarry Meters tunity that comes to very few
because the tax proposals con- poet Ilamizrachi with the aid of just as in Crimea. And it is there- ver. This sum is being solicited or French, particularly in Antwerp, whom 598, or 41 per cent, came off, Morris Siegel, J. Heideman, lawyers. To join the bench which
tained therein were far-reaching the Mizrachi Youth of America, fore to be expected a consider. not in contributions but in mem- the capital of Flanders, where the from Italy; Germany with 182 A. Katz, Miss Ida Leikin, Miss can draw upon the spirit of Shaw
in their effect against capitalism. will build three new colones. A able betterment in the food situa. bership dues, and many of the do- conflict is at its height.
was second in the list, followed Hannah Bernstein, Ben Waldman, and Holmes for the creative tasks
In this fashion, they stated, large part of this territory is suit- tion, not only in the colonies and nations asked are to be renewals
by Great Britain with 109, the William Hodder, Rev. A. Rosin. of judicial administration in our
"Tb• Jewish Question"
of dues paid by Detroit Jews over
they planned to expose the Nazi able for orange plantation.
It
is
with
that
fact
in
mind
that
other
countries of Europe sending J. Weisman, A. Katzin, S. Lieber- day is • call of high honor •nd
One colony consisting of 1200 (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) it period o f years.
demagogy and embarrass the raw.
ss
th e " Schelde,
im migrants each. man, N. Goldman, R. Solein, II. of profound importanc e to !the
" the organ Of the le as
an
ernment of Chancellor von Papen. dunam land is located in Vadi
Keywell, II. Altman.
The
committee
which
is
direct-
Flemings
in
Antwerp,
has
just
wellbeing of the Commonwealth.
Chavarat which the Jewish Na-
Revise • Verdict.
uriti hto Page Omscsite Editorial)
Your confidence in me, con•
"Thal
The Reich Court ordered a re- tional' Fund has purchased with
a wmeeT'lagnst awyl here,
i
firmed by the widest expression of
warning
FRA M LECTURING AT
vision of the verdict against Carl the money received from the Ca-
by William R. Blumenthal, exec- Jews not to interfere in this na-
professional
opinion, makes any
MINNESOTA COLLEGES word. of gratitude
Holz, edtor of the Nazi paper. nadian Zionists. Another colony,
tive director of the National tional question between 'the Hem
seem feeble
"Steurmer," who was accused of being built on 100 dunams, is lo-
tome
for
Jewish
Children.
Mr.
ings
and
the
Walloons.
Most
of
the
and
irrelevant,
nder the auspices of the Jew-
insulting the Talmud and the cated between the colonies of Pe-
Blumenthal, who was for three Jews, it says, have been sending
"But
I
have
other
responsibili•
tech
Tikvah
and
Bnai
Brak.
This
Chautauqua Society, Rabbi
Jewish religion.
ears the regional director of the their children to the French classes
n Fram is touring the state of ties to the l•w which, after much
Holz was acquitted of blas- was purchased with a loan which Quits Shaarey Zedek Post 1.1 nited Palestine Appeal in Michi- of the municipal schools, and in
anguish
of
mind,
I
feel I ought
the
}taped
Ilamizrachi
has
se-
nesota, lecturing at its els
phemy but fined 1,500 marks for
an and Ohio, with headquarters the Jewish schools and at Jewish
To Succeed Cantor Roit-
cured for the Jewish National
hers' colleges on "The Essence not now to sever. AS against
libel.
n Detroit, is well known here as manifestations of various kinds
Fund.
the
opportunities
for
immediate
man
in
New
York
;
The Reich court has now an-
n able executive. During his I)e- they prefer to use the French lan - Was Popular Cantor, Music of the Talmud" and "The Spirit achievement on the bench, the
A third colony, on 800 dunams
nulled the fine but ordered a new
tr nit residence he has made a host guage, which means that the Jews Teacher at Hebrew Schools, of Modern Jewish Literature."
long-term
effects
of
legal
educ-
Rah], i Fram is delivering a lee.
Announcement was made this o f friends as a result of his des,- are responsible to a very consider-
trial. finding Holz's acquittal un- of land is connected with the new
J. N. F. Leader
ture at each of the six colleges. tion make their claim.
justified. Holz's trial tdok place colony, Givat Chaim. On all these week of the resignation of Rev. ti on to important Jewish case , . able extent for the continued sup-1
"The grave problems already
The audiences are composed of
three colonies, 160 families will be Elijah Zaludkowski as cantor of
pression of Flemish language and
Detroies Committee
The Detroit Jewish ,community students, faculty and local towns. upon as •nd those looming on the
settled.
(Turn to Page Six)
Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
culture in the very heart of Flan-
sustained a great loss this week in people.
horizon require as never before •
Detroit's general committee for ders.
post he has held here for five and
a half years. Rev. Zaludkowski t" e drive is as follows: Joseph II
Rabbi Fram expects to be back courageous and learned bar. And
It is illuminating as showing how the death, at I a. m. on Thursday,
hrlich, chairman; .1. S. Sauls, sec- hitter the feeling is against the July 11, of Rev. Ilyman Milkovsky. in Detroit on August 1.
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
His
death
followed
a
prolonged
retary; Mrs. Maurice Aronsson. Jews on this account, that the
Harry G. Brown, Mrs. George paper proceeds to discuss the posi- illness and occurred at his home,
Cohen, Louis and Regina Cohane. tion occupied by the Jews in the
Mrs. Dora B. Ehrlich, Morris Fish- neighboring country, }Tolland, with
man, Mrs. Jacob Ilarvith, Mrs. its kindred people and language,
Ralph Paul, Mrs. Oscar C. Robin- and alleges that there is a growing
Declares Dr. Adler's Charges-Have Already Been Ade-
son, Judge Charles Rubiner, Mrs. Jewish question there now, be-
quately Answered; Agudath Israel Against World
Edith Souls, Simon Shetzer, Ed- cause the people of the Nether-
Italian Prime Minister Declares That Jews Have Always
Conference; State Ten Lands to Participate
mund Sloman, Mrs. Sadie C. Slo- lands are dismayed at the way in
Been Good Citizens and Brave Soldiers; His Views
man, Sirs. Herbert Warner and which the Jews are beginning to
Appear in Emil Ludwig's New Book
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Thee
Mrs. Henry N. Weinstein.
Ten Lands to Participate
dominate everything, as, for in-
American Jewish Congress, reply-1 Simultaneously with this state-
Besides the above, among those stance, in Amsterdam, where there
ing through it administrative corn- ment, Bernard S. Deutsch, presi-
is
actually
•
Jewish
majority
in
from whom contributions have al-
BERLIN.— (.I. T. A.)—"Musso-' Referring to a question by Emil
mince to the second statement is- I dent of the American Jewish Con-
ready been received are the fel- the City Council.
lini'e Conversations with Emil Lud- ' Ludwig, who had asked whether
sued by Dr. Cyrus Adler, last Fri- i ewes, stated that the following
Catholic Cry of Bolshevism
lowing: I. Himelhoch, Clarence
wig," • new hook to be published', there was not some danger of the
day, calling for the abandoning of, countries and organizations will be
In this struggle of the Flemish
shortly in Berlin and Vienna con- ! apologists of Fascism falling into •
Enggass, Marvin B. Gingold, Mau-
the world Jewish conference ached- represented at the Geneva confer-
tains several passages in which the , similar error about the Latina as
rice Aronsson, Fred M. Butzel, people for its liberation, the paper
uled to be held in Geneva on Aug.' ence:
Italian Prime Minister discusses' the Germans and others have fallen
Abraham Cooper, Benjamin II soya, Jew s should stand out of the
refuses to be drawn into a new
Germany, France, Poland, Ru-
way and not interfere by throwing
the question of anti-Semitism. into about the Nordics, Signor Mus-
•
controversy with the president of mania, Italy, Austria, Bulgaria,
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) their weight on the side of the
which the Jewish Telegraphic solini said that it was Impossible.
the American Jewish Committee.
French-speaking oppressors and
Agency has received permission to ' "The professor you have mentioned
Creche- Slovakia, Letland and
against the interests of the Flem-1
quote. in this regard is a poet. National
The statement of the American America; the Independent Order
ish
people.
Herr Emil Ludwig asked Signor pride does not require racial delir.
Jewish Congress asserts that Dr. Brith Abraham; the Zionist Or-
HIRSCH TO ADDRESS
The thing is carried a step fur-
Mussolini whether he believed that ium."
Adler's most recent charges that ganization of America and the Ha-
RADIO FORUM SUNDAY ther by Le Rapid, a Catholic organ
there were any pure races in Ear.' "The best proof
the Congress is proceeding on a' dassah; the United Rumanian Jews
against anti-
ope, as is claimed by certain au-. Semitism." Emil Ludwig
appearing in Charleroi, which is
dangerous course against the of America; the Federation of Po-
comics-
Supt. of Children*. Home To Dis- raising the old cry about Jews
thorities.
wishes of European Jewriea, hare, lish Jews in America and 14 other
' fed.
cus. Orphan's Problem.
bringing Russian Bolshevism into
Of course," Signor Mussolini, .
been uttered by him once before national organizations.
LATE REV. H. MILKOVSKY
REV. E. ZALUDKOWSKI
Anti-Serritism
do-'s
not
exist in
Belgium, and declares that there
replied. "there are no longer any , /... y. ..
and have been adequately ansWered
Signor Mussolini answered.
Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superintend- are anyway too many Jews in the 2908 Monterey avenue. His wife, pure races. Not even the Jews ' it . al
by the congress.
will leave Detroit next month to
Agudath Won't Participate
,
,
Jewish
Italians
have
always
been
t of the Detroit Jewish Chil- country who refuse to assimilate
daughter, Mrs. Betty Becker, have remained unmixed ' Van' a' ' • rood citizens and brave
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The become cantor of Congregation 1.71; en's Home, will be the princi- and adapt themselves to the stan- his
soldiers,
Quote Einstein
it is fortunate crossings that
and his eon-in-law, were at his
Shaarey Zedek, Ninety-third and I I speaker
World
Executive
of
the
Agudath
They
occupy
the
most
important
Dr. Adler referred to a letter
next Sunday, July 17. dards of the rest of the population bedside when death occurred. Can- have gives • nation strength and
Broadway, New York, one of the ! •er
positions in the universities, in the
received from a correspondent he Israel, meeting here declined to most influential conservative syn-
Station WJBK, from 2:30 and remain an alien element.
tor II. H. Rosenfeld, a close friend beauty.
in the banks. The
There are a
"Race is sentiment; not a re- , army,
What should be done, the paper of the deceased, was also at his
does not mention by name, applaud. ; accept the invitation of the Ameri- agoismes in America. He will suc• I R . Si. to 3 P. M., on the Jewish
large number
of Jews who are
Mg the stand of the American Jew- can Jewish Congress to participate coed the well-known Cantor David; r adio Forum. Dr. Hirsch is • says. is to put • heavy toll on Jews bedside at the hour of his death. silty. Ninety-five per cent is senti-
in
the
forthcoming
world
shall
never
believe
that
generals.
The
commandant
of Sac.
Jewish
meat. I
ish committee's head in terming a I
Tribute by Sammie.
cognized authority on child at the frontiers to prevent them
idinia, General Modena, is a m-
Rev. Milkovsky was 51 years old. any race Is able to prove itself ,,,,
world Jewish conference to a world I eonference in Geneva on Aug. 14, to Reitman. Dr. Elias Solomon is e re and he will discuss the sub- immigrating into Belgium.
ii of artillery. .
rabbi
of
New
York's
Shaarey
e
a
discuss
the
advisability
and
the
Jewish Congress a dangerous un-!
The attack comes not only from In his day he ranked among the biologically pure.
je ct "The Jewish Community and
feasibility of constituting a world Zedek.
dertaking.
By some queer prank of fate "Whenever things have gone bad
the Flemings. In the old univer- leading cantors in America, being
Jewish congress.
Regrets were expressed in th e Jewish Orphan."
sity
of Ghent, there is • French known as one of the sweetest sing- the champions of a Germanic race with Germany, the Jews have al-
To this the American Jewish i The executive voted against par- many quarters here, and by many
Rhoda Zahavie, dramatic en. newspaper,
are
none of them Germans. Gobi. ways been blamed for it," Emil
La Frandre Liberele, ers in Orthodox Jeish congrega-
Congress responds by quoting ■ ticipating in this conference on the members of Shaarey Zedek, over P cane, and Lucienne
neau was a Frenchman; Chamber- Ludwig remarked. "and new
Monfort. which has begun to complain of the tions.
message received from Prof Albert ground that the Jewish position is the loss Detroit is to sustain in P ]
lain
an Englishman; Woltmann a things are very bad in Germany."
aniat, will be featured in the excessive number of foreign stu-
Besides his work as cantor, he
Einstein approving the forthcoming I
m usical program. Joseph Kur-
Jew,
m and Lapouge again a Fren:b- "Yes, the scapegoats," Signor
conference.
Mum to Page Ono** Editorial: (Turn to Pate Opposite Editorial) la nd will preside.
(Turn to Page Opposite ISdltovial) Tan to Page Opposite editorial)
Mussolini said.

PISGAH INSTALLS
OFFICERS MONDAY

FIVE—CENT KOSHER
KITCHEN ORGANIZED

Belgian Language Conflict Compels
Jews to Establish Jewish Schools

DENVER CHILDREN'S
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;REV. ZALUDKOWSKI ginIztehed pdruerlenn:
TO LEAVE DETROIT u

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American Jewish Congress Refuses
I
To be Drawn into New Controversy

REV. H. MILKOVSKY '
CALLED BY DEATH' Leo

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Mussolini Condemns Anti-Semitism;
States it is Non-Existent in Italy

