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AN OFFICIAL

LEGAL NOTICE

NEWSPAPER FOR

WAYNE COUNTY

THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH r NEWSPAPER PRINTED & IN MICHIGAN

bETROITJEWISR RONICL

and

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 10—

ORT, WITH SOVIET
AID, TO HELP JEWS
BUILD OWN HOMES

40 Per Cent in Building
Cost To Be in U. S.
Valuta, Ort Agrees.

ASK AMERICAN JEWS
TO SAVE AGENCIES

Work of Ort, Which Cost
Millions, on Verge
of Col
lapse.

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT,' MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932

Jew Named First Judge
of Turin Appeals Court

ROME. — (J. T. A.) — Leo-
poldo Maggie, president of the
High Court of Appeals at Bari,
was named first Judge of the
Turin Court of Appeals, one of
the highest judicial posts in the
country.
Festive parting ceremonies
were held in Bari, in honor of
the new First Judge.

STATE UNIVERSITY
IN ESTHONIA FORMS
CHAIR FOR JUDAISM

STATE UNIVERSITY
IN ESTHONIA FORMS
CHAIR FOR JUDAISM

Tradition of Liberalism Is
Ascribed to University
of Dorpat.

HOW HOME FOR THE
LIBERALISM
AGED WAS FORMED TRACE
TO CZARIST PERIOD

Michigan's
Home Jewish
Newspaper

Capt. Miller To Speak
Over Radio on Sunday

Capt. William J. Miller, as-
sistant governor of Jerusalem,
who to on a visit in Detroit, will
be the guest speaker of the
Jewish Radio Forum next Sun-
day, July 31, from 2:30 to :1
P. M., over Station WJBK.
Capt. Miller will talk on tho
subject, "Palestine—The Land
of Contrasts."
The musical program will
feature Rhoda Zohavie, dra-
matic soprano, and Lucienne
Monfort, pianist. Aaron Kur
land, attorney and chairman of
the Jewish Forum, will preside.

DESPAIR UNKNOWN
TO PALESTINE JEWS,
JERUSALEMITE SAYS

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

A Great Father and a Greater Son

The Tragedy of Dr. Nathan Birnbaum and Uriel Birnbaum,

By M. A. TENENBLATT

JEWS OF GERMANY
INQUIRE IF EDICT
WILL STOP RIOTS

(Copyright, 1932. Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Inc.)
---
Assistant Governor of Holy
Dr.
Nathan
Birnbaum, who under his pen-name Strained Anxiety Over Re-
City Addresses Herzl
"Matathias Acher" was once famous as the stormy petrel
sults of Election on
Memorial Meeting.
in the Jewish national movement, one of the pioneers of
July 31,
Zionism, the father of Yiddishism, the most advanced in
NON-JEW DESCRIBES
PALESTINE EVENTS the most advanced movements in Jewry, dropped some BOYCOTT AGITATION
years ago into the rear, renouncing his old secularist ideas
CONTINUED BY NAZIS
Kay, Haggai, Mrs. Ehrlich, and returning to Jewish religious traditionalism, becoming one of the
leaders
of
the
orthodor
Agudath
Israel.
Believe
End of Street Terror-
Cantor Rosenfeld, Sperka
The Agudath Israel is a little restrained in its attitude to peni-
ization Will Result
Also on Program.
tents who have come to it from European modernism. It prefers Jews

BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Jews in
from New Law.
who are born orthodox and remain orthodox to those who have become
An audience that nearly filled orthodox. And this applies also to Dr.
Soviet Russia, receiving aid from 25 Years' History of Old Chair Established on Occa-
Nathan Birnbaum, this restless
the large hall of the Philadelphia-
American relatives through the
BERLIN.—
(J, T. A,) — The
sion
of
Tercentenary
a
spirit,
with
his
fiery
revolution-
Folks' Home Here
Byron Talmud Torah to capacity
Ort, will in the future be able to
German government is asked by the
ary temperament, who has
Celebration.
15 Reviewed.
turned out last Monday evening to
build their own houses with the
Juedische
Rundsehau,
organ of the
to
rigid
Orthodoxy
from
Zi
come
Zionism,
pay tribute to the memory of Dr.
aid of the Soviet Government, ac-
via Diaspora-nationalism, Yiddish- German Zionist Federation, wheth-
REVAL.—(J. T. A.)—The Uni-
Theodor !feral and to listen to a
er
it
plans
to
cording to an agreement con-
Sixty-nine dollars, an aged in-
use
the
new
edicts to
ism, and folk-religiosity, and has
non-Jew's views on the transforms
cluded between the Ort and the digent Jew, and a burial society versity of Dorpat has decided to
already gone beyond the Agudah to suppress mass agitation against the
Soviet, and made public here by dedicated to the performance of establish a Chair for Jewish Hunger and Want Compel tion of Palestine in the past 15
Jews
on
the
part
of
the
Nazis
and
Faith, a united front of all be-
g as part of the tercen-
years, since the capture of Jerusa-
the Ort.
religious rites were responsible for I
Return to Poland,
lievers, Jews, Christians and other anti-Semitic parties.
tenary
celebration
of
the
univer-
lem
by
the
British
forces
under
The
paper
reminds
the
govern-
the
organization
of
the
first
Jew-
For the purpose of aiding Jews
who are at one in their
Milstein Says.
sity.
General Allenby.
Shapero Named Vice-Presi- others,
in Soviet Russia to overcome the ish Old Folks Home in Detroit. It
faith in God, against the disruptive ment of the assurances given to the
Captain William J. Miller, assis-
Jewish Telegraphic Agency on
The Society of Ilebraists for the
dent; Stutz, Rubiner
denial of atheism.
housing shortage, the Ort will pro-
Nathan
L.
Milstein,
attorney
on
tant
to
Major
Campbell,
present
Promotion of Jewish Learning at
It seems hopeless to think that June 5 that the rights of the Jews
vide 40 per cent of the building
on Board.
immigration matters who is as- governor of Jerusalem, in an inter-
would not be infringed upon as
the
University
has
been
invited
to
the mass of Jews will ever agree p
cost secured in valuta from
sociated with Levin, Levin and esting address which for more than
co-operate in the establishment, of ' Dill,
with Dr.
Bm that a rel- a is te rr k ated by Secretary of State
athan N irnb
American relatives.
in the course of a month's a half hour held his audience in en-
Nate S. Shapero has been elec - believing Jew
the chair.
and a au believing
stay in Cuba, where he went on raptured attention, described Arab- ted vice-president of the Jewish
The remaining sixty per cent
The Voelkischer Beobachter, con-
Christian have more in common
Messages of congratulation have an immigration case, made a study Jewish relations , spoke of Jewish
of the cost will be granted the
Welfare Federation and George than an Orthodox Jew and an tinuing its attacks upon the Jews,
been
received
by
the
University
of
the
Jewish
position
there
and
prospective builder by the Soviet
achievements, viewed the attitude M. Stutz and Judge Charles Ru• atheist Jew,
and
the paper utilizes the birthday
from M. Eisenstadt head of the brought back a picture of want of British officials and in general
Government and the Ort jointly
of Max
m Lieber an, internatian-
Jewish Cultural Committee in and misery.
The Son's Battles.
presented a picture of Palestinian
on long term loans repayable over
ally
German painter, to
Esthonia, in behalf of Esthonian
Birnbaum, the father, has gone state: known
a period of twenty years.
Having come In close contact, t e vents in a manner unique because!
"After
31 we will' see
Jewry; Dr. J. Stahl, a Jewish mem- while in Cuba, with the Hebrew he story-teller is a non-Jew and
his way, had his say, and he is other names July
The Soviet government will sup-
represent German
gradually dropping out of Jewish art." It criticizes
ber of the Board of Professors; S heltering and Immigrant Aid So-
use
he
has
lived
in
Palestine
the Prussian
ply part of the material and the
memory. This ardent Jew, this minister of education for greeting
and the Hebrew University.
ciety (Hies), which is recognized during the entire period of British
labor required for building the
wonderful
orator,
this
fine
Mere-
occupation.
as
the
most
important
force
there
Noted for Liberalism.
Liebermann on his eighty-fifth
houses. This measure is consid-
tear and political essayist, with his birthday
affecting the Jewish
Kay, Haggai, Spark. Speak ,
occurred on July
ered a source of great relief by
The University of Dorpat has in matters
bogy dome of a forehead, his long 20, as well which
r. Milstein stated upon
as the German press for
Russian Jews, it is stated.
Joseph H. Ehrlich, president of
been noted for its liberal tradi- people,
impressive
beard
and
prophetic
ap-
hailing
him
as
the
his
return
to
Detroit
that
moat
of
t
king of German
Appeal for Aid.
tions. At the time of the perse- the Cuban Jews live in the hope P he Zionist Organization of Detroit,
pearance, is spending his closing art.
An appeal to American Jewry
cutions of the Jews under the of some day leaving the island w nesided. The meeting was opened
years in poverty, isolated amid
No
German
government
will rule
ith the singing of Ilatkivah
to aid the Ort and save its insti-
Czarist regime, it served as a Most of them, he said, had come
hide-bound Frankfurt Orthodoxy, without the Nazis after July
31,
tutions from bankruptcy woo made
refuge for the young Jews of Rus- there hopeful that they would be which was led by Cantor A. A.
But his son, Uriel Birnbaum, ar- declared Deputy Gregor Strasser,
by Dr. David Lvovitch, member of
tist and writer, painter and poet, Nazi chieftain, at a mass meeting
sia who were unable to study at able to settle in the United States. Roaenfeld, who, at the close of the
meeting,
chanted
the
Ilaskarah
for
the World Executive of the Ort at
is now doing wonderful work, and l ast night,
other Universities in Russia be- This hope Kobe, many are now re-
a press conference.
he is becoming another stormy pe-
cause of the numerus clausus ob- turning to Poland, which they pre- Dr. Berri and for the late E. W.
Adolph Hitler, Nationalist So-
Lewin-Epstein, who passed away
trel, a tighter for hopeless causes, cialist
The work of the Ort, which has
taining there.
fer to the poverty they are sub- last week.
leader, expects to become
in both Jewish and general life.
cost world Jewry millions of dol-
This liberal tradition has been jected to . in Cuba.
Chancellor
of Germany within the
The
opening
address
was
deliver-
Uriel Birnbaum fought in the next few weeks,
lars, is on the verge of collapse.
JACOB LEVIN
continued at the University since
Mr . Milstein said that there are ,
Deputy Strasser
y Leon Kay, president of the
great war and was permanently asserted.
The equipment of the one hundred
the collapse of the Russian Em- about 2,000 Jews left in Havana, " ewish National Fund, under whose
crippled by his wounds. Like his
and seven trade schools main- was incorporated May 21, 1907. pire which brought independence and that about 400 returned
See Hope in New Decree.
Pa a aspires the meeting was arranged.
father, he is deeply religious, an
tained unless it receives aid from From then on, the rapid increase to Esthonia. The Jews there en- land since Jars 1. He stated to that
The end of the street terroriza-
Ir. Kay, speaking in Yiddish, gave
artist who battles with pen and
of real estate values became inti- joy complete national c'ultural
abroad, Dr. Lvovitch stated.
the strictest regulations are in a resume of Zionist events as the
tion
of Jews is seen here as a re-
brush
for
God
and
faith
in
God.
mately
bound
up
with
the
develop-

The conference with the press
autonomy and the University of force, and that recent raids on were moulded by the principles laid
Even the great war, he contends, sult of the decree imposing a heavy
was arranged in order to make ment of local care for the Jewish Dorpat has become the Esthonian Communists, instituted in Cuba, are down by the founder of the move-
fine for the slightest disturbance.
was
divinely
ordained
for
a
higher
aged.
clear the present situation of the
State University.
jeopardizing the safety of the Jew- ment, Dr. Herat. 's
It remains to be seen, however,
end. Ile has written a volume of
Ora
An elderly homeless Jew who
ish population. Whenever a Com-
Jeremiah Haggai, representing
Founded in 1632.
240 sonnets in German called whether Chancellor von Papen in
had made a habit of sleeping in a
munist
suspect
is
arrested,
his
en-
the
Hashomer
Hatzoir
,
,
NATE
S.
SHAPERO
his
capacity of Reich's Commissar
spoke in
"God's War," illustrated by him-
University was founded
Polish Co-Operative Bank Strong- Hastings street synagogue over 25 in Dorpat
seat', with fantastic drawings de- in Prussia will utilize the press
1632 by King Gustave Adolph tire family and friends are molest- the name of the youth who are
years ago focused the attention of
biner
have
been
added
to
the
est Jewish Organisation.
ed
with
the
result
that
the
raids
are
f
reparing
to
settle
in
Palestine.
decree
for checking anti-Semitic
picting like a seer and a
t
of Sweden. In 1802, the Russian
NEW YORK.—(P. T. A.)— Ch. members of the Jewish community Czar Alexander ordered the Uni- creating fears among the Jewish ti e called upon the older genera- board of governors, according to how the war fiteed in with prophet
con-
God's rmolifagond;loartildprweEhsetihnerfhlIse will
an
announcement
by
Clarence
H.
Shoshkis and Consul General Mik- on the lack of facilities for the versity of Dorpat to admit Jewish population.
on of Jews to join hands with
scheme of things. They are not
nection, it is pointed out.
hail Stashevsky, memliera of a aged. As a result, a small group students. The first
oung Jewry in a common effort in Enggass, Federation president.
Most
of
the
Jews
live
in
Calm
re
verses.
They
are
poems
of
high
Jewish stu-
Mr. Shapero, long active in literary value, which have been ac-
Chancellor von Papen in a radio
delegation from Warsaw, who are of men who were members of the dents to be
incomes from the United States p half of the ideal for a rebuilt
were named on
l end
Jewish - communal circles, is areal- claimed as masterpieces in Ger- t dress st ated that the parliamen-
M r. i stein said. .In Havana, the
now in this country to arrange religious burial society, known as Meyerowitz admitted
and Zeiler, both of
electi
the
Chevra
Kadisha,
of
that
syna-
dent
of
the
Jewish
Centers
Asso-
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of Mt.
'scheduled
for Polish representation at the
renter of Jewish life is in Centro
man literature, and have been 3
July
whom came from Vilna.
will takes place with -
Chicago exposition, were feted at gogue, called a meeting, contrib-
Israelite, the center operated by Clemens, paying tribute to the
for post
awarded the prize of the Bauern. p ary
1
oneme
There
are
many
Jewish
stu-
n t.
the Hies as synagogue, school memory of Dr. Herzl, said: "The
a luncheon by the Polish Consul- uted sixty-nine dollars, and de-
Feld Fund in 'Vienna .
cided to incorporate for the pur- dents now at Dorpat University, house of shelter, immigrant aid Balfour Declaration, the San Remo
Dr. Albert Grezlnski, Socialist
ate here.
As Luckless as His Father.
organized in their own Jewish stu- office , etc. Mr. Milstein had noth- C onference, Hebrew as the official
Other volumes of poems and re- president of the Berlin police de-
The Polish delegation were re- pose of fostering free burial and dent bodies.
partment
and his Jewish vice-
care
of
the
aged
(Anshe-Chesed
productions
ing
but
praise
for
the
Hies.
of his paintings and
ceived in Washington by the Pol-
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial'
ahel F.meth and Moshov Zekanim),
drawings have been published by president, Dr. Bernhard Weiss ,
ish Minister, Tytus Fillipowicz.
were
released
from the military de-
The
Charter
Members.
some of the best firms in Ger-
In an interview with the Jew-
i many.
tention camp at Moabit, when yield-
In his annual report for 1912,
ish Telegraphic A g e n c y, Mr.
ing
to
force
they
abandoned their
But from the commercial point
Shoshkis, who is the general in- the president of the organization
of view,'Uriel Birnbaum seems to offices.
spector of the Co-operative Bank declared: "We met with numerous
be as luckless as his father, Na-
Dr. Grezinskl and Dr. Weiss were
of Poland, described conditions in objectors in our city who claimed
than Birnbaum.
arrested after they had refused to
Jewish co-operative institutions in that there was no necessity for
Captain William J. Miller, Assistant Governor of Jerusalem,
What chance is there for com- relinguish office on the ground that
such an institution. However,
Poland.
Lauds
Jewish
mercial success from books about the government's acts were un-
Achievements and Declares that "Nothing Can Stop Jewish Progress";
with the perseverance and help of
Despite the depression there are a number of committees we were
reli gious mysticism, preaching constitutional.
Gives Chronicle Representative His Views on Arab - Jewish
500 co-operative banks in Poland, soon able to start on a practical
rigid conservative Orthodoxy at the
Nazi Press Jubilaat.
Relations and British Officialdom' s Attitudes.
Mr. Shoshkis said, with whom basis."
present time, when Jewish life is
Nazi press is jubilant over
200,000 families are connected.
flooded with revolutionary slogans, the The
Fred M. Butzel, who is now
ejection
of Dr. Bernhard Weiss,
Loans in the amount of 160,000,- chairman of the executive com-
and scepticism, class war and
vice-president of the Berlin police
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
000 zlotys have been granted. The mittee of the Jewish Welfare
penitent are in the air?
department.
Co-operative banks constitute the Federation, says: "There is no
Uriel Birnbaum is the unbend-
The Angriff publishes a sarcastic
strongest Jewish economic organi- question but that the founders of
ing foe of all Communist, Socialist
"Nothing can atop Jewish effort
article against Dr. Weiss and tells
Describe s Officials.
and anarchist ideas.
zation in Poland at this time, he the Home gave expression to a in Palestine."
him
the day of reckoning for him
The
ca
said.
This
led
to
a
discussion
of
Pal-
le
who
i
bncliene to such
With these words Captain Wil-
vital desire of a large part of our
ideas penophardlye x pect edto will come when the Nazis take over
estinian officials, their likes and
He said that crisis of confidence community. Today the institution liam J. Miller, assistant governor
the power.
buy
his
works.
dislikes
for
Jews
and
the
attitude
has greatly reduced the amount of is an integral part of Detroit's of Jerusalem, who is in Detroit
GEORGE STUTZ
The libel suit entered by the wife
of British officialdom to the Jewish
Uriel Birnbaum is the thinker
to spend part of his vacation with
savings deposits. Ile also deplored Jewish communal structure."
population of Palestine. And on elation, and occupied responsible and artist of conservative aristo- of Dr. Weiss, against a taxi driver,
the dearth of cheap credits. The The charter members were Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. A. In.
cratic
ideas.
And
he
uses
not
only
Johannes
Roack, ended.
these
points
Captain
Miller,
speak-
gersoll
Lewis
of
50
Vendome
av
American Jewish Joint Founda- Aaron Ackerman, Louis Goodman,
publicity and fund-raising posts
Roack was acetified of aiding the
ing with a definitely evident frank- in each of the last three Allied the Conservative, but even the Fas-
tion, he pointed out, is reorgan- Simon Harris, Hyman Ileckelman, enue, Grosse Pointe, summed up
cist
and
Catholic
to
propagate
his
Nazis
in
spreading the rumor of
ness,
gave
a
psycho-analytical
ex-
Jewish Campaigns,
izing its work in Poland and a !lime Koffman, Jacob Levin, Rab- his views in describing his exper-
views. He has gone no far as to the alleged IMmoral relations of
planation of the attitude of non-
new central Co-operative bank is bi Judah L. Levin, William Saul- iences in Palestine, in an inter-
Mr. Stutz, assistant prosecuting proclaim monarchist ideas in his Mrs. Weiss. . I
Jews
to
the
Jews,
explaining
exist
view he granted the present writer.
In process of formation. Gov- son and Meyer Smith.
ing prejudices on the one hand - attorney, has been an ardent book "The Kaiser and His Archi-
Road pleaded guilty. Dr. Weiss
Captain Miller came to Poles-
ernment credit, for the new bank
Real Estate Deals.
tects." His Kaiser has realized
and efforts to arrive at fair de-
are necessary, he emphasized.
(Turn to Page Eight.)
At that time Charles Kanter, tine with the first troops who cap-
that the place of heaven is not on
cisions on the other.
tured
tured
the
land
front
the
Turks
in
who was president of the German
the earth, and to him it is a crime
"Careerists," or those in the
American Bank, was willing to sell December of 1917. liel was a
to rebel against heaven, a sin to
British service to whom their po-
.
his palatial home at Winder and member of the staff of General
seek to establish the earth on line,
sitions meant their pay checks,
Brush streets for $10,000. Un- Allenby when the capture of Jeru-
which are fitted for heaven, to
were
described
by
him
as
a
group
salem ushered in the present era
dream of equality between people,
who did not care one way or an-
of abolishing suffering and distress,
"l' a hl c r ‘)t,edeob o y sist t d e ir o na o r a lc e i la t g ai t b ti l : in Palestine, and remained in the
other for either Jews or Arabs.
asset totalling $69 and one as- Holy Land since that time. This is
of making man completely happy
Very few in Palestine are serious-
here on earth.
sumed liability, namely an aged his second visit to Detroit, and on
ly concerned over the progress of
Auto Dealer Was Once the I homeless Jew, the newly appointed his first, in 1926, he was married
Uriel Birnbaum 's Tragedy.
Jewish
endeavor,
he
stated.
Ile
to
the
former
Miss
Elizabeth
Naturally, the Jewish popula- B'nai B'rith and Poale Zion
building committee contracted to
City's Leading Horse
did, however, emphasize that there
Lewis of Grosse Pointe after
tion
of Vienna, which in the mass
purchase
the
house
and
then
set
Opposed; Antwerp Corn.
Dealer.
is going over with flying banners
is in l'alestine a group of officials
I out to procure the necessary funds meeting her while she was on a
munity in Favor.
who
are
anxious
to
be
fair
and
tour
of
Palestine
with
her
mother.
to
Socialism,
has very little time
harry Ginsberg, president of for payment. Their efforts met
impartial.
Broke
Notorious Gang.
or patience to devote to this origin
th increasing success. Money
the Ginsberg Motor Sales, Inc. ,
bm
He
Ile
replied
to
the
interviewer's
LONDON.—/J.
T. A.)—The
first
acquired
considerable
inker
and
artist,
Uriel
Birn-
ira flowed into the treasury of the
aloth
of 8882 Van Dyke avenue, died organization.
B'nai B'rith here has rescinded its
question regarding the attitude of
fame when he broke up a notor-
Saturday night as a result of in
decision
to
participate
in the Gen-
His
paintings
and
drawing
ious
band
of
robbers
at
Ramleh
the
present
High
Commissioner,
s
are
By 1911
the building
housed
fre
q uen
t ly exhibited in the finest eva conference after learning front
juries he sustained in an automo- thirteen
inmates
and by 1912
the where he was stationed for a num-
Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope,
bile accident. He was fatally' in - Home was completely paid for. A ber of years as governor. To this
galleries of Vienna, but the Jew- Alfred M. Cohen, president of the
that the present head of the Pal-
Oh public has turned its back on order, that the majority of the dis-
estine government, like the late
lured when his car collided with few years later the house was sold day he is best known to many in
another automobile occupied by a for $20,000 and another building Palestine as "Miller of Ramleh."
Uriel Birnbaum. Discerning crit- tricts oppose participation. This
Lord Plumer, who followed Sir
ics read his writnigs and study his information was imparted to the
bridal party. His wife, Mrs. Sarah at Edmund Place and Brush, the Later he was stationed at Jolla.
Herbert Samuel as second High
—Cut
Courtesy
Detroit
Free
l'ts-•.
pictures,
and admire the artistic Jewish Telegraphic Agency by Gor-
Ginsberg, and their four-year-old present Home, was purchased for During the 1929 disturbances he
Commissioner of Palestine, is a
genius of the man, but he is a Jew, don Liverman, president of the
grandson, Burton Ginsberg, of $45,000 and quickly paid for.
was in charge of British affairs at CAPTAIN WILLIAM J. MILLER fair and impartial man who is
a
Jew
who
is filled with fierce pride B'nai B'rith here, who stated that
2910 Webb avenue, were also
sympathetic to Zionish.
At this point, luck in real estate Nablus, and as a result of a firm
of his Jewishness, and whose work the B'nai B'rith of Great Britain
taken to the hospital as a result transactions
"How about the charge that
ceased. Although of- stand taken by him there was not
JUDGE
CHARLES
RUBINER
is
permeated
with Jewish thought cannot act indepednently of the
of cuts and bruises they sustained fers of $150,000 were made for a single death in his region.
English officials in Palestine are
loge to watch the great prosreas definitely anti-Jewish?" was the
and Jewish ideals--so Christian aris- whole order with regard to partici-
For years assistant to Major accomplished.
in the accident. the building. it was not sold.
worker and an untiring leader in I tooratic society is barred to this pation in the Geneva conference.
Funeral services were held
interviewer's next question.
Campbell, now governor of Jeru-
46 le Home at Present.
Jewish social movements.
; conservative thinker as if he were
"MiraeultaN" is th e term he
Tuesday afternoon from Mr. Gins-
Jews Not Servile,
During the history of the Home, salem, Captain Miller became his used to describe the growth
}Feld B'rith'. Oppe•iti.a.
Judge Charles Rubiner, of the • wild revolutionary.
and
Captain Miller admitted that
assistant
when
Major
Campbell
berg's late residence, 2955 Cort- it has had a total of 188 residenta,
NEW YORK.—(J, T. A.)—The
Common
Pleas
Court,
was
former-
Uriel Birnbaum is also a stub-
achievements
since
ISIS,
and
i
the
charge
land avenue, with burial in Mach- men and women, of whom 109 are was elevated to his present noel-

LI based on truth lie
born
character,
who
will
never
B'nai B'rith organization, with
pelah
Cemetery,
A. of-
M. now deceased; 33 left either vol- tion. The new governor of Jeru- similarly enthusiastic terms he explained the reason for it: When ly Assistant Attorney General of I
branches in many parts of the
Hershman
and E. Rabbis
Aishiskin
.Poise of the ionises in Palestine an Arab comes to • British official, the State of Michigan. He headed ; (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) world, will not participate
ficiated untarily or by expulsion; and 46 salem is considered one of the and
in the
the 'speakers' bureau of the last's
their ideals.
his
altitude
is
one
of
subservience.
fairest
British
officials
in
Pales-
are at present in residence. Ex-
forthcoming world Jewish confer-
Allied Jewish Campaign.
Mr. Ginsberg, who was 62 years pulsions have been resorted to tine and is highly esteemed and
Describing Palestine's problem He bows down to every command
ence in Geneva on Aug. 14, accords
The nominating committee was
old, resided in Detroit for 44
respected by all elements of the as being three-fold—political. re- —whether he follows it or not—
ing to a communication received by
9 arose.
ALEXANDER SEEKS
yearn. coming here from Russia.
the words of "At your ser- composed of Israel Ilimelhoch,
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
bur- Palestinian population for his sense ligious and economic—Jerusah m's with
oe two his widow, he is survived The Home maintains its own b
chairman;
Sirs. Joseph II. Ehrlich
SEAT IN CONGRESS the
of justice and impartiality. Like assistant governor at the outset vice." The Jew, however, will
from Alfred M. Cohen, president of
ial
section
at
Machpelah
Ceme-
by
nd Mr
. . Shapero.
him, Captain Miller has for years emphasized that events of the type not assume such a servile attitude. and
the order.
tery.
a brother, Sam; a sister, afarian
Henry Wineman is chairman of Files Petition s as • Republican in
that took place in 1921 and 1929 Ile comes to the British with head
In a letter addressed to Bernard
Stranrelv enough, residents of been known as a fair official.
Berrnack, and three grandchildren. the Old Folks' Home never regard
e r e c t. When • decision is the board of governors of the Fed-
will not again be repeated.
S. Deutsch, president of the Amer-
Calls Growth "Miraculous".
New Fifteenth District.
A pioneer Jewish resident of
This brief explanation of the
ican Jewish Congress, which is
"England will never •g•in Ire made against him, he questions eration, and Kurt Peiser N execu-
Detroit, Mr. Ginsberg 20 years
ri isg the t co
(Turn to Page Eight)
man Is necessary in order to ap- caught napping," he stated. "It the authority of 'he officer. Nat. tive director.
o n
conference,
Milton Si. Alexander, prominent sponsoring
n Mtro.
ago was the leading horse dealer
declines h invitati o
&eh
advertising man and communal
preciate the views Captain
took two riots to teach us ■ les• n rally, Captain Miller said, the of-
here. He bought and sold horses
exnressed to this interviewer. son. Now it is certain that th• cial resents the attitude of the
leader, on Tuesday filed petitions participate for the executive com-
for the Police and Fire Depart- SCHOOLS CLOSE FOR While he took occasion to em- safety of the population will never a man who questions his authority TAGLIACOZZO NAMED I to be candidate for a seat in the mittee of the order, representing
Uni t
ments and was the chief provider
United
S
n , ri„ room o t L • g•in be imperiled. W e
f there rts, no
States
Congress from the seven districts in America and eight
ii.h ai l t e ss i t z i e or thlotr
sot nd would rather have the subser-
KEHILLA PRESIDENT new
districts beyond the seas, and calls
of horses for creameries and brew-
MONTH OF AUGUST
Fifteenth Distri ct.
need another lessee like the ones ience of the other element of the
eries.
opulation.
Mr. Alexander is • former pres- upon the congress to rescind its
er Jewish or Arab, Captain Miller we kat"
ROME.—
ident
For years active in a number of
in
the
course
of
his
discuasion
(J.
T.
A.)—Pio
Bernard IMAM superintendent gives the impression of being 'sin-
Tag-
of the Jewish Centers Asso- Plana for the conference.
He hastened to add that an in- s
charitable and communal organi- of the United Hebrew Schools of cerely desirous of seeing Palestine dividual may occasionally
the attitude of British officials. liarozzo was elected president of ciation, is • member of the boards
lose his c f ■ntain
Prole Zies Opposes.
zations, Mr. Ginsberg was affili- Detroit, announce, the closing of prosper. He not only lauds Jew-
the Kehilla here in the elections on of the Jewish Welfare Federation,
Miller
expressed
the
view
life as ■ result of lawlessness. thatsto the weakness of the then the basis of the new Kehiloth law,
PRAGUE.— (J. T. A.) — The
ed with numerous Societies and the schools for the month of Aug- ish achievements in Palatine, but
the United Hebrew School,, the
was a member of Congregation ust, which is annually set aside as speaks of them with the en husi- t That, he pointed out, is possible Acting High Commissioner H. C.
Tagliacozzo has served up until Wayne County Training Schools, executive committee of the world
anywhere, but mass riots, how-
present as the Kehilla's govern-, and for years served on the Wayne Peale Zion organization announced
Beth David.
the vacation period.
urn of a man who had the pron- ever, will never again be tolerated. (Turn to Page Opposite Eaitoriall the
ment commiasar.
County Board of Supervisors.
(Tura to Page Eight)

JEWS LEAVE CUBA
OUT OF POVERTY

LOCAL FEDERATION
PICKS GOVERNORS

A Gentile Views the Palestinian Scene

HARRY GINSBERG
DIES IN ACCIDENT

RANKS SPLIT ON
WORLD CONGRESS

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