- • AN OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR WAYNE COUNTY SEE v VOL. XXXIV. NO. 9 and h. ne he Of he Of to ht at is. eS season has just started. ATTACKS NEWSPAPERS It is a school where admittance AS ANTI - CHRISTIAN is limited to those who were lucky in of le- 67 Canadian Jewry Asks Gov- ernment to Take Steps to Curb Anti-Semitism. 10, tof ts MONTREAL—(J. T. A.)—The request of h. Abugov, Jewish merchant of Lachine, for an Inter- locutory injunction restraining Jo- seph Menard, owner of three anti- Semitic publications, LeGoglu, Le . Chameau and Le Miroir, or his agents, servants and employees, from writing, publishing, editing or distributing any journals, and any articles, in the said journals, of a calumnious, malicious and li- belous nature that are against the Jews and the Jewish race in gen- eral, was taken "en delibre" by Justice Desaulviers, after an all- day dramatic session in the Super- ior Court. The judge declared that he will pass judgment on Sept. 1, but will keep the anti- Semitic publications under surveil- lance and will be dictated by their further actions. During the hearing the Jewish advocates, Joseph Cohen, K. C., a M. L. A. and Myer Gameroff, pointed out the irreparable dam- age to the province and the Jewish population that is being done by the continued calumnies of the anti-Semitic weeklies and declared that the Jewish community only desires that the attacks be stopped. The court-room was crowded to capacity at both morning and afternoon sessions. Judge's Condemnation. At the previous hearing the judge refused a petition of the defense to have the case put over for a later date and added that the articles in the anti-Semitic publications are of such a charac- ter which may imperil the safety of the public at large. The judge characterized the articles con- cerned as anti-Christian, anti- social and anti-national. The legal steps taken against the publishers of the anti-Semitic weeklies have aroused consider- able interest and deep satisfaction among the local Jewish population. Many more actions are contem- plated and will be discussed at the first meeting of the newly-formed "legal self-defense" committee, organized at the conference of various Jewish organizations held here last week. The holding over of the request for an injunction is not considered a set-back al- though it was expected that the petition will be granted at once. Ask Government Curb. At a representative conference of Jewish organizations held here a committee was appointed to take immediate legal action against the anti-Semitic agitation and the rit- ual murder accusations levelled against Jews by the Goglu publi- cations. The committee, which was in- structed to co-operate with the Canadian committee, will also pro- test to the government which will be requested to take steps to curb the anti-Semitic incitement. rn of F.. his rt- A I. 1th e of the to 36. to for sir 111d Of log art the ate RI. OF MI* th- t he o it. the for the or to al t at Its, at- the ter e■ • I ` In I n of de- feet of oir• ID. leld reof at, 2. e. deg Iona gros rife• raw Lif• Rio, of the the fo. D. on Is this the f r• No oft, eht Part of or[- the iade that 7111 1:00 soli •t at snee of that colt dd I. ort• nee- ore. Tent I all Io- la., truly r to fol- i n air 033 • tech F..— 1/171. If•R paid r of .111r• • Yn• y nf itru- day 61 re rent- er ,. hirh • •t and .4 ulty said fore. tined the idea. rue Odle Cr Y• 2 .00 rime. , ,111• the and the n Ives 'loch ▪ the nert- even legal or In fee: CO, state wit acto sonde on•• Town fee IS of hoin a Iwo Is 112. Met enough to apply early. The waiting list is almost as large as those who have been enrolled. Fees up to 10 cents per day are either paid or waived; there are no rules, regu- lations, or disciplinary problems; balanced hot lunches are provided every noon, and the pupils are periodically taken on hikes, to see moving pictures, the zoo, newspaper plants, creameries, excursions on Lake Erie, and ball games without additional cost when they are not busy working at their play. These boys and girls are attend- ing the fourth annual Jewish Cen- ters Association Play School, which operates five days per week. The Play School, located at 31 Mel- bourne, was opened July 5 and is to continue until Aug. 26, a period of eight weeks. History of Idea. The school is affiliated with the Child Study Association of America which 15 years ago opened the first play school in this country in co- operation with the Hudson Guild of New York City. There are over a score of such schools in New York, and every large city boasts of at least one. A war time crea- tion, the play school it its inception sought to keep children off the Ratshesky Resigns As Czech Minister WASHINGTON. (J. T. A.) —Announcement was made from the White House of the resignation of A, C. Ratshesky of Boston from his diplomatic post as Minister to Czechoslo- vakia. Mr. Ratshesky, who called up- on' President Hoover personally several days ago, gave no reason for his leaving his post as American minister to that coun- try. In accepting the resignation, the President declared he did so "with the deepest regret, be- cause of the distinguished serv- ice you have rendered and the fine place you have been able to make for yourself in the dip- lomatic service." Mr. Ratshesky, a Boston banker and prominent in the philanthropies here, was ap- pointed to the Czechoslovakian post by President Hoover two years ago. • Michigan's Home Jewish Newspaper school is at present developed to the point where it is now and educa- tional movement utilizing as part of its daily procedure the most ad- vanced methods of progressive edu- cation. For some time the board of edu- cation of the City of New York, recgnizing the supplemental value of play schools to the public school program, has made a practice of providing trained play school teach- ers, salaries paid, to private play school organizations. In addition, the New York Board of Education, as an experiment, is conducting severalplay schools under its own auspices. 171 On Waiting List. In Detroit the Jewish Centers Association Play School has for its slogans "Enjoy Camp Life in The City," and "Learn To Play And Play While Learning." The Play School goal is to further the all- around development of each chcild as an individual; physically , edu- cationally and spiritually. The local Play School has a registered enrollment of 222 children, and an additional 171 children who, though now on the waiting list, are hoping that some of their luckier fellows will withdraw and make room for them. The Play School program is ar- ranged as follows: Each day the HUNGER AMONG BIDJAN Per Year, $3.00. Per Copy, 10 Cents About Jews and Jewish Problems London Editor of Jewish Telegraphic Agency Presents Interesting Views Jewish Conditions in Many Parts of the World. (Copyright, 1982, Jeolalt Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) is amazing the number of I TT ways in which the Jewish ques- • • HERZL MEMORIAL MEETING MONDAY them it is best not to come. In Stalinfeld, the paper reports, Jews were driven from the office of the local grain trust. Corrobor- ation of this report is offered by the representative of the Comzet, governmental department for set- tling Jews on the land and in in- dustry, who now wires that new Jewish settlers are simply ridi- culed by the local authorities, and that many of them are forced to sleep in the open, because official refuse them shelter. Regarding the hunger situation, t he Emes says that even when Jews are given work, they receive such small rations, it is "insufficient (Turn to Page Six) Numerous By JOSEPH LEFTWICH tion keeps cropping up in all sorts of places and in all sorts of connections. And I am hard put News Is Corroborated by the to say which is worse—the smug, Representative of complacent philo -Semitism that the Comzet. speaks in sugary platitudes about Jews being the ideal people, for- MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.) — The ever sinned against, and never bread shortage is driving Jewish sinning, denying us all humanity, artisans in the Ukraine to leave and the right to human frailty, thus their co-operatives and artels, the setting us an impossible standard; Emes reports. or the blind demagogy of a Hitler, The desertion from the Jewis h who, .conceiving that Marxism is d bad, and discovering that Marx artels in the villages has reach a percentage of 80, the paper de- and LaSalle and some others are clares. It explains the mass deser- of Jewish birth, and believing that tion on the ground that the ar- big banks are bad, and finding tisans are not earning enough to that certain bankers are Jews, buy bread in the free market, forthwith goes on the stump call- while they are not privileged to ing for the exterminating. of all receive bread from the co-opera- Jews, as if we were each and ev- tives which are now confined to ery one of us responsible for what Marx wrote and the Rothschilds laborers only. The Jewish artisans are there- do. I come across a copy of the fore compelled to migrate to such places as present better likelihood Railway Review, a trade union paper published by the British of securing bread. Thus, says the Emes, the entire Railway Workers, who made Jim- system of Jewish co-operatives my Thomas a Cabinet Minister, and artels is breaking down, espe- and among various whimsical mu- sings by one MacAdam (clearly a cially in the villages. The paper Concludes its report descendant of the father of the with a demand that the food sup. human race), I find this gem of so-called "Logic from the Bothy": ply for the artels be improved. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) "I don't suppose any of you Hunger in Bira Bidjan. Acute hunger prevails among could tell me why the Jewish race the Jews in Bira Bidjan, accord- is the most hated, the best loved, and the most courted race on ing to a statement in the Emea. The paper says the situation is earth, and to keep you from particularly prevalent in the set- guessing, I would just state that tlements of Bira, Icor, Birecan the reason is that the Jews planted I the roots of the world's evils, and and Nikolavka. In the some paper it is stated they have kept the world suckling at those roots ever since they were Program Arranged by Jew- that the administration of the government grain trust in Bira planted. The roots of the world's ish National Fund Council Bidjan has definitely refused to evils are the world's banks, and of Detroit. settle Jewish newcomers, warning once those who produce the The annual traditional memor- ial meeting in tribute to the late Dr. Theodor Herz!, founder of the modern political Zionist move- . ment, will bo held at the Phil- adelphia Byron Hall this Mon- d a y evening, July 25. The program f o r this meeting was arranged by the Jewish National Fund Council of De- troit, with the co-operation of the other Zion- Lt• Dr. Heral ist• groups in on ROOSEVELT'S HELP SEEN FOR LEHMAN Upstate Leaders Opposed to Lieut.-Governor on i Racial Grounds. SIPPICAN HARBOR, Maas.— (J. T. A.)—Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt announced here that he would request Lieutenant•Gover- Jewish Problems In a Nutshell! Thus would we characterise this interesting article by Mr. Laf twists. • Discussing racial Jewishness, super•nationalism, anti Semit. ism and fallacies of those who always manage to attach some. thing unpopular to the Jewish name, Mr. Leftwich briefly covers the panorama ■ of likes and dislikes affecting the Jew. The editor highly recommends this brilliant article by the London editor of the J. T. A. M. P., declares that "Ireland al- ways seems to achieve bad leader- ship in a moment of difficulty, and at this critical moment they have put a Portuguese Jew in the posi- tion of leader." St. John Ervine goes on to ex- plain that "a man may be a Jew and a Spaniard, or an Englishman or a German, or a Portuguese, or an Irishman, or an Abyssinian," pointing out that ''there is a group of Jews in Abyssinia who are as black as your hat." About D. Valera That is all very well, and very true, if you mean that the Jews are citizens of their countries, and belong to the Jewish faith. But wiien St. John Ervine goes on to add that "one of the best known Irish players is an Irish Catholic Jew", what exactly does he mean? If a man no longer of the Jew- ish faith is still a Jew, of the Jew- ish race, how can he be a Jew and a Spaniard or an Englishman, etc? De Valera was born in New York. His father was a Spanish Catholic, and his mother an Irish Catholic, and he was educated at the Christian Brothers' School at Charleville, in the United States. And now when the Eucharistic Congress Is being held In Dublin, his capital, de Valera, the Irish Free State Premier, or President as they prefer to call him there, is ^onstantly at the side of the Papal Legate, a Catholic of Catho- lics. Many Spanish Catholics have Jewish blood in them; and it is possible that Mr. St. John Ervine is right when he claims that de wealth, which the banks trade in, exercise control over that wealth, the roots will die because of lack of nourishment." Hated for Everything. Poor people hate Jews because some bankers are Jews; rich peo- ple hate Jews because some Corn- munists and Socialists are Jews. And anything in the world that is unpopular, somehow or other manages to get a Jewish angle, here is deValera, for instance, becoming the new bogy man of the British Empire, and immedi- ately there is a chorus of "Jew" from a number of people who seem to be convinced that if you scratch anyone you don't like or who has done you harm, you're sure to find something Jewish in him, St. John Ervine, who really ought to know better, writes that "no one who knows Mr. deValera denies that he is a Jew, but if anyone did, Mr. deValera's feat- urea would speak for themselves." And T. J. O'Connor, K. C. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Order Western Star Decides To Suspend CIIICAGO.—(J. T. A.)—The Order of the Western Star, which has been functioning since 1894, at its last convention here determined to conclude its exis- tence and instructed its officers to arrange for the formalities in this connection. The order was moved to take this step because of the drastic fall in membership and because of the large deficit it was carry- ing. GREETED BY MAYOR "Splendid Example of Jewish Social Consciousness," Murphy States. CHRONICLE PROTEST BRINGS APOLOGIES IN DISCRIMINATIONS Governor Brucker Causes In- vestigation To Be Made at Resort. AGENCY WITHDRAWS AN OFFENSIVE AD Proves to Chronicle Use of "Gentile Clientele" Was Without Its Knowledge. Two evidences of discrimination against Jews brought regrets from state officials and an apology from a responsible head of an important travel agency, as a result of the intercession of The Detroit Jew. ish Chronicle. In one instance, evidence was brought to the attention of Gov- ernor Wilber M. Brucker of dia. crimination at a resort at Long Lake, Mich., near Lake Orion, with Jews being removed from the bathing beach after they had paid their admission fees. In response to representations made in behalf of the offended parties by Philip Slomovitz, editor of The Chron- icle, Governor Brucker stated: "I can assure you it Is wholly against my policy to permit such discrimination, even if it were per. 'flitted under the laws of the st•te, which it of course is not." Governor Brucker turned the matter over for investigation to George R. llogarth, director of the Department of Conservation of the State of Michigan. Mr. Hogarth investigated the matter and found that the beach Is un- der private management. Outlin- ing the policies of his department he stated: "If this was a state project, a condition of this kind would not be permitted to exist. Instruc- tions to our Superintendent of Parks are that every class of citi- zen Is to be extended every cour- tesy, as long as they conduct themselves in a proper manner. This has long been a standing rule with the department." R. R. Agent Apologizes An offensive advertisement, an- nouncing an all-expense tour to a resort in Virginia for a "Gentile Clientele" was immediately dis- continued in local newspapers when Mr. Slomovitz interceded with F. A. Young, general agent of the passenger department of the Pere Marquette Railway Co., over whose name the advertise- ment appeared. It developed ag a result of this intercession that Mr. Young was unaware of the type of copy submitted in his name, and upon his demand to the responsible party, the advertise- ment was withdrawn. In a letter explaining the error, Mr. Young stated to Mr. Slomo- vitz: „ "I was surprised to learn that my name had been associated with a newspaper advertisement, in connection with All-Expense Tours to Virginia, in which was mentioned 'Gentile Clientele.' "Investigation develops that the advertisement was placed direct with the Detroit News by the man- agement of the Martha Washing- ton Hotel of Virginia Beach. The use of my name and the Pere Marquette, which was entirely un- authorized, will be discontinued immediately, as indicated in the enclosed telegrams. Regrets Incident. "I regret exceedingly this Ind- Calling It a "splendid example of Jewish social consciousness," Mayor Frank Murphy greeted the opening of the five-cent kosher kitchen at Beth Tephila Emanuel Hall last Monday evening. In a brief address, Mayor Mur- Joseph II. Ehrlae , president of phy pointed out that "organized 1 the Zionist Organization of De- charities cannot cope with the ba n e dt h Eie p ph c r a o p i rzne i present trying ecenomic situa- tion," and stated that "it is up to gical selections will be chanted by small neighborhood groups to care Rev. H. H. Rosenfeld, cantor of for the needy." The Mayor joined the close to 200 who attended the Former High Commissioner Congregation B'nai Moshe. Committees Named by In- Leon Kay, president of the opening ceremonies in tasting of Was Known as Fair and coming President; Jewish National Fund, will deliver the first meal served. Strict Disciplinarian. Freund Honored. the Yiddish address. The princi- Max L. Black, president of the group sponsoring the project, pre- pal English address of the evening Father of lira. A. M. Hersh- sided at the ceremonies' and briefly LONDON.—(J. T. A.) — Field will be delivered by Rabbi Joshua A large crowd attended the In- man of Detroit Was outlined the objects and aspira- Marshal Lord Herbert Plumer, S. Sperka of Mt. Clemens, who is stallation ceremonies of Pisgah tions of the group. Ile stated that High Commissioner in Palestine recognized as an able orator. Lodge No. 34, of B'nai B'rith, at Pioneer Zionist, Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, another their lodge quarters in the Mecca- meals will be served to any one from 1925 to 1928, died early tcwoom efnotr. five cents Saturday morning at the age of speaker on the program, will dis- bee building last Monday night. i w leach l b e BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) — Elihu a w nd a tm ha a t y the Tree Fund of the Jewish cuss seventy-six, after an illness of "Daddy" Adolph Freund was will Lewin-Epstein, father of Mrs. A. charged for children. Those who National Fund, established as a presented with a silver loving cup several months. M. Hershman of Detroit, Zionist ■ Injunction Defied. re unable to pay this sum will be In February, Viscount Plumer memorial to Dr. lierzl. Jeremiah from the District Grand Lodge on pioneer and one of the founders MONTREAL.—(J. T. A.) — In submitted to a serious operation llaggai, representing the Ilasho- the fiftieth anniversary of his in- served free, he stated. of the Palestine colony of Reho- defiance of the warning issued by from which lie never recovered. mer llatzoir, will also speak. An address was also delivered duction to the office of president both, died Monday morning at Admission will be free and the of the district. "Daddy" Freund Justice Desaulniers who took un- by Rabbi Joseph Eieenman, of The press here devoted consid•I Baden Nauheim following a heart der advisement injunctions pro- was unable on account of illness apace to the announcement public is invited. attack. (Turn to Page Opponita Editorial) (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) to attend the convention of Dis- HON. HERBERT H. LEHMAN fTurn to Pare Opeomt• Editorial' Me Lewin-Epstein, who was (Turn to Sage Six.) trict Grand Lodge No 6 in Mil- Lehman to makelsixty-nine years old and a native waukee the early Part of this nor Herbert month when the cup was to be the annual tour of inspection of ■ of Poland, had lived in the United esa.for na ntogstt othree decades. nounce men t hr summer a pde s e ntaenrd iteat. Istrew s eat; terde teovehri npel,rissonbaelhl:i f and ti:teaninstitutions • preted as Governor Roosevelt's j manent 'settlement in Palest ke manner of announcing his sup ort , when he was stric n. Milton M. p Alexander, in behalf D r. H rsch Explains Princi - of Pis ah Lodge, del vered the of i Lieutenant-Governor Lehman, g i The deceased was the founder Dissenting Opinion of Supreme Court Justice Wiest presentation speech lauding "Dad- as candidate for the governorship' of the Carmel Wine Association, Part of U. S. Delegation Now on Way to Geneva; Invita- plea in Interesting Attacks Jewish Reference in Arson Case; dr" Freund for the many accom• of New York State. , which undertook to distribute the tions Declined by Alliance Israelite and Austrian Radio Address. Gallagher Asks for a Rehearing. p ishments of his illustricus car- Governor Roosevelt has in the !wine of the Judaean colonies in Jewish Union; Others Accept. eer. Mr. Freund responded with past made the annual inspection Palestine • lie was also a director In an interesting address de- The conveying to the minds of I "'Move that answer be stricken • d over St a ti on WJBK d rin an eloquent speech accepting the tours which he inaugurated, and of the Hies. Recently he pub- jurors of "a senile cackle of slap- out as highly prejudicial to these NEW YORK.—The Jewries of 1 Invitations to the conference at li %ere ' onsored u g token. it is believed that by transferring' lished a book of memoirs written the Jewish Radio Forum sponsored stick days with prejudicial effect defendants; especially defendant IS countries, including the United Geneva were issued only to national 75th Anniversary. the duty to Lieutenant-Governor in Hebrew. by Aaron Kurland, Dr. Otto A. if not of purpose" is condemned in States, have elected or are now and representative organizations The following officers elected Lehman he is giving him • run- Mr. Lewin-Epstein served as a dissenting opinion handed down, Nicely; said to a third party and Hirsch, superintendent of the Jew- has no connection with defendants electing delegates to the forthcom- I in the principal countries of the for the ensuing term were for- ning start on the campaign in the treasurer of the Federation of ing sessions of the World Jewish world which are inhabited by a sub- ish Children's Home, located at by Mr. Justice Wiest of the State I installed into office by fall. American Zionists and of the Pro- Supreme Court, in the case of in this case; entirely hearsay.' Burlingame and Petoskey avenues, tr Court Lets It Stand. Conference to be held on Aug. 14 stantial JeWish population. Daddy' Freund: Nathan D. visional Zionist Committee formed Maurice 1 Harwich and Claud Lohman'. Success. outlined the policies of the home "Daddy' "The ruled: ' Let it stand.' at Geneva, Switzerland, according: A part of the American dele- and the principles which motivate Metzger, president; Nathan D. Ro- Lieutenant-Governor Herbert H. during the war under the leader- L. Nicely of South Bend, Ind., who "Counsel then staled: to information received at the offi- gation to the Geneva Conference sin, first vice-president; Jacob ship of Justice Louis D. Brandeis. its existence. were convicted of arson. Supreme Lehman, widely known in Jewish "'I meant to ask that, the ques- ces of the American Jewish Con.' has already left for Europe, the . In 1918e h went to Palestine Court Justices Butte] and McDon- In the course of his address Dr. Rosenberg, second vice-president; philanthropic circles, first came tion be stricken out, I don't care gress from Dr. Nahum Goldmann rest of the delegation is xpected Aaron Rosenberg, third vice-presi. Hirsch stated: Intel the political limelight in 1926 with the me decal unit orgailized ald concurred with Justice Wiest. about the answer.' of Berlin. to leave on or before Aug. 6. On "The distance dividing the poor dent; Rudolph Meyersohn, secre- when he served as campaign man- by li•dassah. The majority opinion affirms judg- The court made no further rul- At the meeting of the adminis Monday evening, July 18, the farm, as a housing place for de- tary; Jacob Scholnick, treasurer; ager for Alfred E. Smith. A son, Rechaviah Lewin - Ep- ment against the two defendants.' ing. trative committee of the American officers and administrative commit- Elias Goldberg, monitor; Martin pendent children, from the modern William Henry Gallagher, who was , stein, is in Palestine as the man- Jewish Congress, held under the tee of the congress tendered a fare.' "Thequestion was improper, 1930, when running for his Gilbert, assistant monitor; Samuel child-caring instituiton, marks the ager of the Palestine branch of the chierecttorney for Aaron Sapiro called for a conversation betweeti chairmanship of Hon. Nathan D. well reception to the American road civilization travelled from the Munch, warden, and Joseph Staub, second term of office, his popular- the American Economic Commit- in his libel suit against Henry Ford, the witness and a third party and, Perlman, Abraham H. Cohen, exe- delegation at the Waldorf Astoria. ity was attested to by the fact that adoption of the attitude of society's guardian. tee for Palestine. Another son, has been called in on this case and if ever uttered, was wholly Mad- cutive director, reported on a ser- Elias Goldberg, the reii ri" n New fork City his plurality was Pr. Samuel Lewin•Epsdein, also will move for • rehearing in the, minable. The asking of it served ownership of all dependent chil- ies of communications which had Alliance, Austrian Union in dren, to the realization of society's president, gave ■ report of the 607,000, while Governor &lose- lives in Palestine. A third son, hope of reopening the case and as a mean to convey to the minds been received from Dr. Nahum Opposition. and Mr. Metzger outlined the velt received a plurality of 557,- activities during his administra- obligation to the dependent child tion Hayman of Brooklyn, his daughter, proving the innocence of the two of the jurors a senile cackle of Goldmann of Bolin, indicating that VI ENNA —(.1 T. A.)—The Aus- in accordance with the high ideals 000. Mrs. A. M. Hershman of Detroit, men whose trial occurred in St. slapstick days with prejudicial ef- the following countries have elected trian Jewish Union resolved not to of social justice. work of the order and stated that Up ttttt Opposition fects if not of purpose. There was and the widow, Mrs. Judith Lewin- Joseph, Mich. or are now electing delegates to the participate in the world Jewish. "A general awakening of society's The portion of Justice Wieet's no excuse for asking the question "Some of the Democratic lead. Epstein, are the other survivors. sessions of the world Conference: Conference in Geneva on Aug. 14, consicence was needed to realize (Turn to Page Six) • derision condemning the prejudic- and it should have been stricken Austria, Bulgaria, Czecho-Slovakia, 1 without however, rejecting the con- the fact in its gruesome truth ers upstate," says the Herald ing of the jury on the question of from the record, counsel admonish. England, Estonia, France, Ger.' gress idea in principle. Tribune, "are known to have sent Mrs. A. M. Hershman received sad • widening of the horizon of many, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Lith- word to Governor Roosevelt that word by cable on Wednesday that the Jewishness of the defendant NI and its poisonous effect purged The Jewish Union and the Jew- axial scope had to take place to uania, Palestine, Poland, Rumania, ish People's Party approve the con- change the inarticulate gesture of the prejudice in their communi. her brothers, Rechaviah and Dr Ilurwich is contained in the fol- by instant instruction accomplish- Spain, Switzerland, Yugoslavia. He gress idea provided that the con- half-hearted magnanimity into a ties is so strong on racial and re- Samuel Lewin-Epstein of Pales- lowing statement by Justice Wiest ing such end." Majority View. also reported that in some of the gress is conducted along Jewish na- self-determining • nd scope-con- ligious questions that they do not tine, left for Germany to join in his dissenting opinion: Mr. Justice Feed, in his majority East European countries there are tional lines. Otherwise They hold, scious program, the center of Dissenting Opinion. anniversary want Colonel Lehman as • guber- mother who was at their father's The twenty-eighth poinion affirming the judgment, now being conducted special reg- the congress will not be productive. which is the child and the aim to of the death of the Jewish leader natorial candidate. "Defendant Nurwich is • Jew. was concurred in by Justices Clark, bedside at the time of his death, ional meetings for the election of provide the material and spiritual and founder of political Zionism, and to bring the body to Palestine The assistant attorney general, who Potter, Sharpe and Worth. The delegates to the conference. PARIS.—(.1. T. A.)—The Al- care needed for its natural develop- Dr. Theodor liersl, will be ob- was aici,.. sr the prosecuting attor- for burial. majority opinion commented as fol- Valid Leumi Pick. Delegates. . liance Israelite Universelle will not ment. ney, asked the following question of lows on the issue involving the served in program of the Jewish The Vaad Leumi, the Jewish Na- send a delegation to represent it at William Miller, a witness for the Jewishness of one of the defend- The beginning of the nineteenth Radio Forum next Sunday, July tional Council and the recognised the Geneva conference on Aug. It century brought the dawn of this defense: 24, over Station WJBK, from 2:30 ants: governing body of the Jewish com- KURT PEISER ASSUMES The Alliance Israelite officially relaitation. The evil conditions re- to 3 P. M. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka "'At about the time you gave! "I agree that the questin asked munity in Palestine, has Just com- declined the invitation of the Amer- sulting from the method applied by of Mt. Clemens and a number of Alex DeFields this letter didn't' of witness Miller, quoted by Mr. HIS DETROIT DUTIES pleted the official election of its ican Jewish Congress. No reason the poorhouses and poor-farms- Cleveland Cantor Will Officiat e at you say to him in substance and Justice Wiest, should not have been Detroit Zionist leaders have been representatives to the conference.! was given. Services Friday and Saturday. in the care of orphans and children invited to participate in the pro- effect, "Hurwich or these people, propounded. Miller's testimony The Italian government has officially Kurt Peiser. who was recently (referring to the St. Joseph Board' was not so important as to justify of poverty-stricken, diseased, de gram. given its sanction to the Italian Board of Deputies Declines. gelling or unworthy parents grew retained as executive director of Rev. Max Friman. formerly and Paper Company) are going the people in hazarding possible Rev. Solomon Rabin, cantor of Jewish community to be represent- LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Follow- to such proportions as to induce the Jewish Welfare Federation to to go broke," and that "two bank-, arousal of racial prejudice and C011- ed at the eessiona In Geneva. It is ing a debate lasting three hours, high-minded citizen. to establish First Hebrew Congregation of Del- cantor of Congregation Chev succeed Dr. John Slawson, is now ruptciea and • fire is • Jewish for-, sequent reversible error. But the expected that • number of addi- the Board of Deputies by • vote of private orphanages and homes for ray, assisted by a vocal quartet. Zedek of Cleveland, will officiate in Detroit, having assumed his tune." Did you use that Ian- question was competent as a prior Congregation Shea- tional countries', especially in South 36 to 32 rejected • motion to par- children as • means of providing will render appropriate musical at services at new duties the early part of July. inconsistent statement of the wit- guage?'" , Zedek, Chicago boulevard and America and South Africa, will yet ticipate in the world Jewiah con- fo rthem in a more humane way," selection,. Aaron Kurland, atter- rey Mr. and Mrs. Peiser are at "The witness answered: 'No sir.' I ness, as Is made apparent by eta ney, chairman of the forum, will Lawton avenue, this Friday even- be heard from regarding their dele- setting." "Counsel for defendants stated: present residing at the Stirred- lag and Saturday morning. preside. (Turn to Page. Slx.) (Turn to Nee Six) gation to the conference. LORD PLUMER DIES. ilo astr w all ABLE ZION RULER t Jewries of 18 Countries Reported Electing World Congress Delegates lehl- Lot Art' f 12 • DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1932 To Pass Judgment of Injunc- Emea Reports They Are For approximately 200 Jewish streets and away from traffic dur- tion Against Publications Leaving Co-Operatives boys and girls, ranging in age from the summer months. The play on September 1. and Artels. 6 to 12 years, a new kind of school nv M1e IN MICHIGAN . THE LEGAL CHRONICLE JUDGE CONDEMNS Jewish Center Play School Opens BREAD SHORTAGE With Enrollment of 222 Children GOGLU ARTICLES INJURING SOVIET Capacity iNtletactemSaulpgeirderreitre;dir List of AS ANTI - SOCIAL Program JEWISH ARTISANS School Outlined in Detail. IF n. re d THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED E. LEWIN-EPSTEIN DIES IN GERMANY PISGAH INSTALLS ITS NEVI OFFICERS E. LEWIN-EPSTEIN DIES IN GERMANY CH ILDREN S HOME POLICY OUTLINED Aaron Droock, • Condemns Prejudicing of Jury with "Senile Cackle of Slapstick Days" HERZL MEMORIAL ON RADIO SUNDAY REV. MAX FRIMAN AT SHAAREY ZEDEK