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DETROIT, itHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1932
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
HADASSAH PRAISED Warning Against Endangering Social
POLICE IN BERLIN Rothenberg to Address State Zionist Conference;
SELICHOT SERVICE
Service
Standards
Sounded
by
Peiser
Event
on
Oct.
30
to
Close
National
Fund
Project
FOR HEALTH WORK
WILL DEFEND JEWS
TO USHER IN HIGH
Federation Director, in Rad:o Address, Urges Jews Stand
AT 18TH CONCLAVE Back of Community
Fund; Expresses Opposition
DURING
HOLY
DAYS
HOLY DAY PERIOD
to Public Soup Kitchens.
Dr.' Yassky States Medical
Kurt Peiser, executive director
Achievements Rank With
of the Jewish Welfare Federation
Best in World.
of Detroit, in a radio address on
"Social Work Impressions of De-
PLAN MEDICAL CENTER troit," delivered for the Jewish
FOR THE UNIVERSITY Radio Forum over Station WJBK
National President
i s i ts Iol3epr
of Zionist Organization i of
ere f ; A zric stRcecgeipo tnasInvitation
ecu of to Michigan
Principal Speaker Here; Midwest A
Convene; Make Plans for Detroit Wood in Palestine,
position to the establishment of
public soup kitchens and urged
that as long as it is possible no
kitchens should be established "if
we wish to assist people in keep-
ing a high morale during these
trying times." His address fol-
lows:
"1 came to Detroit but 10 weeks
ago. Consequently any statement
that is made by me concerning our
communal structure is uttered
without all the facts intimately
contacted. Most of the picture
is largely due to impression,
Newly•Created Dangers;
"Six years of exceedingly 'pleas-
ant work, under almost ideal con-
ditions prevailing in Cincinnati,
undoubtedly have colored my so-
cial service outlook. It is only na-
tural for anyone who has spent
that length of time in the midst
of a very well rounded program to
hesitate to express himself on a
new and totally different problem
from that met over a period of the
past six years—a problem exist-
ing in Cincinnati, but in such mod-
ified form as not to permit over-
shadowing of general 'social service
work, cultural and educational, I
refer to the general problem of
unemployment relief.
"Our community, like all other
communities throughout the coun-
try, has found in its daily life,
evidence on all sides of the diffi-
culties - under which people are
working. Just what has this meant
to the Federation? First of all,
it has meant that years of pains-
taking work which our family wel-
fare department did for families
to make them self-supporting is in
danger of being undone. It has
meant that members of these fam-
ilies have joined the ranks of the
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Protection Measures Dis-
cussed With Jewish
Morris Rothenberg, president of in the form of either a banquet or
the Zionist Organization of Amer- mass meeting, will be featured by
Spokesmen,
, ice and an outstanding leader in the project to plant a minimum
the Jewish Agency for Palestine, of 1,000 trees as a Detroit Wood
BLOOD LIE AGITATION ihas
accepted the invitation to be. in the Washington Forest in Pal-
IS RENEWED BY NAZIS the principal speaker at the Michi- estine.
Irwin I. Cohn has been
gan State Zionist Conference to be
Proposed Jerusalem Project
tie! pa ec
Writer Says Tenth of Aus. O h eld 3ant
t I etre d ontha Sunday,
St m
ct.
expected
To Include School of
trian High Society Has
than 20 Michigan cities will be
Tropical Medicine.
Jewish Blood.
' represented at the conference.
—
,
Simon Shetzer, chairman of the
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Negoti- conference committee, announces
progress of Hadassah work in
ations were inaugurated here that the conference will be pre-
Palestine was fully reported upon
with the police department by the ceded by meeting of the executive
and discussed at great length at
Central Union of German Citizens committee of the Midwest Zionist
the eighteenth annual convention
of the Jewish Faith and the Feder.' Region, on Saturday evening, Oct.
of the Women's Zionist Organiza-
ation of Jewish Communities to 29. Delegates from four states will
tion of America, which opened
protect the synagogues throughout attend this meeting. Max Shuman
Sunday morning at the Hotel
Germany during the High Holy i of Chicago is president of the re-
Commodore.
Days. 1gion and Meyer W. Weisgal is exe-
At the same time Zionist lead-
Last year, for the first time i n cutive director.
ers of all groups emphasized the
the history of Berlin, worshipers'
Conference Agenda.
far-reaching importance of Ha-
were attacked on the Jewish New Tentative e a
pt
plans
l a foerettinhge coofnftehre-
dassah's efforts and praised those
Year as they were leaving syna- ease, made
meeting
responsible for its achievements
gogue services.
conference committee, call for re-
in Palestine.
communities in
The police department suggested ports from various
.
Mrs, Edward Jacobs, national
that policemen in civilian attire the state, greetings from outstand-
president of Hadassah, opened the
be stationed at the synagogues in ing leaders and discussions of Zion-
convention in the presence of
order not to attract attentiol. ist problems.
more than 1,600 women and in
Prominence will also be given
This method would be similar t(o
her report indicated what had
that employed for the protectiob on the agenda to the discussion
of
important resolutions dealing
been accomplished during the past
of diplomatic buildings.
12 months.
This proposal was accepted by with the status of Zionist activities
in Michigan. It is expected that
"There is real hope," stated Mrs.
the Jewish representatives. The the conference discussion will serve
Jacobs "at last of having exe-
details alone now remain to be to revive efforts for Palestine in the
cuted the first steps in erecting
settled. Renew Blood Lie. state, and the organization of new
proper buildings and facilities in
districts is also looked forward to.
Jerusalem toward a medical center
Ritual murder agitation against Joseph H. Ehrlich, president of
that shall be connected with the
the Jews has been renewed with the Zionist Organization of Detroit
Hebrew University. The first unit,
the sanction of Nazi headquarters is chairman of the location corn-
a maternity pavillion, will be made
in connection with the trial of a mitee for the state conference,
KURT PEISER
possible through the personal ef-
Jew of Paderborn, Kurt Meyer,
National Fund Celebration.
forts of Dr. Nathan Ratnoff, on Sunday sounded a warning
on charges of the murder of a
The conference will conclude
chairman of the American Jewish against the endangering of social
maid servant, Martha Kasper, em- with the celebration being arranged
Physicians' Committee."
service standards as a result of
ployed in the home of his father. by the Detroit Jewish National
Dr. Yassky's Report.
"a wave of relief-consciousness
Meyer has confessed to cutting Fund on the occasion of the anni-
Part of the work being done by going through our groups,
up the body of Martha Kasper versary of the Bilu settlement in
some of the Hadassah's medical Mr. Peiser also expressed op-
after she died following an opera- Palestine.
departments in Palestine is su-
tion.
This celebration, which will be
perior to that of similar agencies
The Nazis, however, have trans-
In Europe and America, particu-
formed this confession into a rit-
' Tobacco Dealers, Jews,
larly in the field of school hy-
ual murder.
Dwindle from 800 to 2
giene, Dr. Haim Yassky said at
Der Angriff, Berlin organ of the
one of the sessions. Dr. Yassky
National Socialist Party, asked
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Only the death sentence for Meyer and
is director of the Iladassah's med-
two large Jewish tobacco mer- declared: "When thousands of
ical activities in Palestine,
Dr. Yassky described the work William B. Isenberg Heads chants are left in Poland to- German unemployed receive penny
day, from a group which num- doles, it is inadmissable that a
of • mental hygiene clinic for
Local Organization's
bered 800, declared the Hajnt. foreigner be maintained at gov- Committees Organized; Spe-
problem children, a pedology in-
The paper says that there were
cial Features Announced;
Committee.
stitute where parents are taught
800 large Jewish tobacco met, ernment expense in prison or in
Statement by Shetzer.
the best methods for caring for
chants prior to the introduction a lunatic asylum." The paper re-
Setting
aside
the
next
30
days
children, a sex hygiene clinic for
of the state monoploy. This ported the case under the heading;
women and child guidance clinics, as ''Prestige Membership Month," number was subsequently re- "Jewish Sadistic Murder Lust,
Sixth annual Education Month
in his speech before the 1,600 del- the Zionist Organization of Detroit duced to 30 and has now dwind- Jewish Bestiality."
Kurt Meyer was sentenced to was inaugurated at a meeting
egates from 36 states attending announces that its efforts will be led to two in the entire country.
held Thursday evening, Sept. 15,
15 years imprisonment.
the convention. Ile said that more devoted to enroll and re-enroll sev-
Important Court Ruling.
at the Philadelphia-Byron School.
than 11,000 patients of all creeds eral hundred Detroit Jews in the
The High Court of Labor has The meeting was attended by rep-
were treated at various Hadaseah organization.
William
B.
Isenberg,
chairman
of
ruled
that
Jewish
firms
are
en-
hospitals in Palestine last year,
titled at any time to dismiss em-
and more than 80,000 in Hadassah the membership committee, is as-
sisted in his efforts by the officers
ployes who are anti-Semitic. This
clinics.
and m embers of the administrative
decision follows on a verdict is-
The Medical Department of the and e xecuti ve comIsenberf
,
mis
ttee
the
he
sued recently by the Berlin Labor
Palestine Government was severe- local district. Mr.
in an-
Court, presided over by Judge
ly criticized by Dr. Yassky for its nouncing the inauguration of
Jeweler
Was
Honorary
Pres. Achul Schultz, which found that
attitude towards the Iladassah's "Prestige Membership 51onth,"
a Jewish firm was not entitled to
ident of United Hebrew
relief work, which, he said, always stated that a late influx of mem-
dismiss a Christian employe on
has been a "negative" one. How- berm is expected in view of the low-
Schools.
these grounds.
ever, there are increasing signs of ering of dues to $3 a year for resit.
The employe, an ex-soldier,
more cordial relations in the f11- lar members and $6 for sustaining
Jacob Friedberg, for many years wounded during the war, was
tore between the two medical members.
prominent in the communal life
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agencies, he declared.
Dominant Movement.
of Detroit Jewry, and a prominent
Health Work Described.
"Zionism has meant not alone the jeweler, died last Saturday at his
Health education Is the pivotal rehabilitation of the Jewish Home- home, 3041 Webb avenue, after a
point in the Iladassah's medical land in Palestine, it has meant the
program for Palestine, Dr. Yeas- renaissance of Jewish culture and
ky explained, because of the pre- has been the dominant Jewish
vailing ignorance of the people movement in the past half century
concerning hygienic care. Close of Jewish life," Mr. Isenberg
supervision of maternity cases by states.
"Although thousands upon thou-
Activities Resumed by All
Hadassah physicians and nurses
reduced infant mortality from 53.5 sands of Jews throughout the world
Organizations of Temple
are
Zionist ideals, we
per 1.000 in 1925 to 22.1 in 1931, need supporting
Beth El.
many more to express their
he said
SIMON SHETZER
moral support by affiliation with
The Hadassah health program the Zionist Organization, through
Rabbi Leon Fram will occupy the
for Palestine also was discussed which world interest and prestige
pulpit Saturday morning, Sept. 21, resentatives of organizations affil-
by Mrs. Samuel lialprin, national are maintained for this cause."
at 10:30, and will speak on the re- iated with the United Hebrew
vice president of Hadansah and
Joseph II. Ehrlich is president
vival going on in Jewish life Hebrew Schools. The hoard of
throughout the world under the directors was represented by the
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president, Robert R. Marwil. A.
title, The Fall Revival."
The Mens Temple Club, the Sis- M. Pregerson represented the corn-
mittee
on education. M. Chomsky,
terhood of Temple Beth El, the
Temple Arts Society and the Young president of the Alumni, A. J.
Rosenshine,
president of Young
Peoples Temple Club have all re-
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ZIONIST "PRESTIGE"
MEMBERSHIP MONTH
TO OBSERVE SIXTH
EDUCATION MONTH
JACOB FRIEDBERG
IS DEAD AGED 69
FRAM TO SPEAK ON
'THE FALL REVIVAL'
chosen chairman of the project, and
he has the assistance of a large
committee of representatives form
more than a score of organizations.
Arrangements are being made
MORRIS ROTHENBERG
for an outstanding national leader
to address this celebration; and
Mr. Rothenberg will also be among
the principal speakers.
Organisations Conference.
Plans to enlist the aid of or.
ganizations in the Detroit Wood in
Palestine project were made at a
Ernes States Only Two Provincial Sheets Have Followed
Its Lead; Asks the Communists To Invoke
the Aid of Entire Press.
MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — The
Yiddish press has united "in a
conspiracy of silence" to defeat
the anti-religious campaign in
connection with the Jewish High
Holy Days, the Emes complains.
Neither the Shtern, Yiddish
Communist daily of Charkov, nor
the Octiabr of Minsk have men-
tioned the anti-religious campaign
which It launched, asserts the
Ernes
Only two insignificant provincial
sheets have followed its lead, the
Ernes says.
The Ernes thereupon calls upon
local C ommunist unions to make
representations to the Communist
servances.
The paper cites the growth of
religious tendencies among the
workers and even In the collec-
tive& The Jews of Zaporoszhie
near Dnieprostroy, it asserts, in-
v it ed a cantor from Moscow to
come to the colony to conduct
lioly Day services and are paying
him two thousand rcubles.
2500 Dwellings Needed.
The mass desertion of Jewish
settlers in Bira Bidjan may show
a further sharp increase this win-
ter unless dwellings for newcomers
are provided at once, declares •
"Port submitted by the commis-
sion dispatched to Bira Bidjan for
investigation purposes by the Zik
of White Russia, the local Soviet
authority.
The entire plan calling for the
settlement of 14,000 Jews in the
Far Eastern region this year now
depend, on the ability to make
adequate accommodations avail.
e for
immigrants, accord.
a
the
ing to the commission. Thus far.
however, the commission com-
ments, adequate quarters have not
even been found for the workers
who are conducting the building
activity. As a result, of 600 build-
ers, only 300 now remain.
The report further discloses the
curious fact that a timber short-
age is being experienced in Bira
Bidjan, although the region is sur-
rounded by dense primeval forests.
A total of 2,600 dwellings are
required to accommodate settlers
already in Bira Bidjan. Unless
this problem is solved without de-
awaited, the report emphasizes.
School System Endangered.
The Yiddish school system in
Bits Bidjan is on the verge of col-
lapse owing to the inadequacy of
accommodations, lack of text
books and a dearth of teachers,
the Emes asserts.
The report in the Ernes, which
comes from its correspondent in
Bira Bidjan, points out that the
erection of • school building which
was decided upon last year has
not even been started.
Many school buildings have been
taken over for government offices
and the few available are In a
dilapidated condition, while the
local councils refuse to repair
them.
There are not sufficient teachers
and those available are for the
moat part unqualified. Text books,
moreover, are completely absent.
The liquidation of the schools
is Imminent owing to these con-
dition; the report warns.
JACOB FRIEDBERG
prolonged illness. He was 69
y ears old.
Funeral services were held Tues-
day afternoon, with Rabbi A. M.
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SHAAREY ZEDEK
SUNDAY SCHOOL
REGISTRATIONS
Will Be Conducted Oct. 17 to 281
Commencement Exercises To Be
Held on Sinschas Torah.
Registrations for the Shaarey
Zedek Sunday School will take place
daily from 4 to 6 p. m. in the
office of the synagogue during Oct.
17 to 29. It is planned to have
no registrations on Sundays as this
interferes with the work of the var-
ious classes. All members are
urged to take advantage of the
opportunities offered by the school.
Teachers will be provided for all
children from pre-kindergarten age
to those attending college. Chil-;
dean of non-members will also be '
welcomed as heretofore. The lot-
ter are expected to pay a very nom-1
inal fee to help cover the cost of
tuition for the entire school year.'
The term will begin with the
commencement exercises to be held
on Oct. 23, for those who passed the
eighth and twelfth grades last June.
These exercises have become an in-
tegral part of the Sirnchas Torah
celebration at Shearry Zedek. The
regular class work for all pupil,
will begin Oct. 30, at 9:30 A. M.
LONDON.— (J. T. A.) —
Emanuel Shinwell, Jewish Lab.
erite, who served in the last
Labor Government, and a per-
sonal friend of Prime Minister
MacDonald, will seek election to
Parliament as the representative
of the Seaham constituency, op-
posing Premier MacDonald.
Mr. Shinwell will represent the
Labor Party in this district at
the next general election.
In making known his candi-
dacy, Mr. Shinwell stated that
'only the highest sense of loyal-
ty to the Labor movement has
induced me to oppose Premier
MacDonald. I was for many
years ameng Prime Minister
MacDonald's devoted followers.
Now I oppose his because I am
taking my stand upon the prin-
ciples which he has always enun-
ciated."
Named Honorary Chairinan
of Local B'nai B'rith's•
75th Anniversary.
Last Monday, at the resultr
meeting of Pisgah Lodge No, 34
of B'nai B'rith, President Nathan
SCHAVER ELECTED
HALEVY PRESIDENT
Returns To Helm of Singing
Society; Other Officers
Are Chosen.
—.—
The Detroit II alevy II azomir
Singing Society held its annual
election of officers and executive
ADOLPH FINSTERWALD
board members last Monday eve-
ning, Sept. 19, at the regular meet- D. Metzger announced the appoint-
N
ing place in Northern
II igh School. ment of Adolph Finsterwald as
honorary chairman of the lodge's
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Your friends in Detroit and throughout the State of
Michigan will read your Greeting if you insert it
among the
NEW YEAR GREETINGS
to be published in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
MORRIS SCHAVER
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
All announcements should be in early to
assure proper classification. The charge
for these notices is $1.
The following officers were chosen
for the comin g
Morris Scheyer, president; Josh-
ua Joyrich, vice-president; N.
Dashkin, treasurer; Harry Res-
nick, recording secretary and ex-
officio chairman of the publicity
cnmmittee; Bertha Glasser, finan-
cial secretary; Pauline Taitel-
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To The Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
Herewith enclosed find one dollar for which
you may print my New Year Card in the special New
Year Number of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Sep-
tember 30, 1932.
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Hold Penitential Services
Saturday Night,
CANTORS ENGAGED BY
SEVERAL SYNAGOGUES
Shaarey Zedek and Temple
Beth El Expect To Draw
Thousands of Worshipers.
Selichot or penitential servicces
at Orthodox congregations, at mid-
night Saturday, will usher in the
High Holy Day period. Rosh Ha-
shonah, the New Year 5693, will
be ushered In at sunset Friday,
Sept. 30, and will be observed on
Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 1 and
2. Yom Kippur, the Day of Atone-
ment, occurs on Monday, Oct. 10,
and will be observed commencing at
sunset on Sunday, Oct. 9,
'Temple Beth El, Detroit's only
Reform congregation, and Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek, the only
Conservative synagogue in the
city, expect to draw thousands of
worshipers at their regular and '
supplementary services, The Ortho-
dox congregations similarly expect
capacity attendances. Prominent
cantors have been engaged by a
number of these congregations.
Services have also been arranged
in three of the buildings of the
United Hebrew Schools, by Young
Israel and Mizrachl Youth.
Beth El Services.
The rabbis of Temple Beth El
have announced their New Year
subjects. On New Year's eve, Dr.
Leo M. Franklin will speak in the
main auditorium of the Temple on
the subject, "Testing Days." Rabbi
Leon Fram, officiating at the sup-
plementary services, will speak
under the title, "Festival." On
New Year's morning, Rabbi From
will occupy the pulpit in the main
temple auditorium and speak on
the subject, "The Miracle of Life."
Dr. Franklin, preaching at the sup-
plementary services in the social
hall, will speak on the subject,
"Why Go On?"
Those who with to attend sup-
plementary :services to be held in
the social hall of Temple Beth El
during the Holy Days will be asked
to contribute a nominal fee.
Two Services at Shaarey WA.
The largest attendance at an Or-
thodox synagogue for the High
Holy Days is anticipated to fill the
two auditoriums at the Shaarey
Zedek. The synagogue is prepared
to accomodate 1600 worshipers in
the main auditorium and 600 In the
lower auditorium. The demand for
tickets is already brisk indicating
an early sale of all available seats.
Owing to the large membership and
the limited seating capacity, all
members who desire extra seats,
and all non-members are advised
to make their reservations without
delay. A. M. Hershman and Can-
tor Raay
Jacob
cob Sonenklar, formerly can-
tor of Congregation Anshe Emes
of Chicago, will conduct the serv-
ices in the main auditorium. Can-
tor Sonenklar was recently selected
cantor for Congregation Shaarey
Zedek to fill the place vacated by
Rev. E. Zaludkowski who left to
become cantor for Congregation
Shaarey Zedek of New York.
The services in the lower auditor-
ium will be conducted by Rabbi
Harry Nelson of Gary, Ind., and
the Rev. Jacob Silverman, well-
known Detroit cantor. Rabbi Nel-
son has studied at the New York
Jewish Theological Seminary and
the Hebrew Theological College in
Chicago, and he holds a Bachelor
of Philosophy degree from the Uni-
versity of Chicago. Ile has prey-
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Montreal Justice Issues Slash ng Indictment of Anti-Jewish
Agitation; Regrets He Is Compelled Under Law
To Act Against B'goted Newspaper.
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Compelled to Dismiss Injunction
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conference held Sunday evening
at Jewish National Fund headquar•
tern, 9036 Twelfth street.
Under the chairmanship of Leon
Kay, president of the Detroit
National Fund Council, addresses
were delivered by Rabbi E. Aish-
iskin, Aaron Kurland and Simon
Richardson, Rabbi Aishiskin point-
ed out that the National Fund is
a unifying forte in Jewry, and he
urged greater effort for the fund.
Mr. Kurland pointed to the im-
portance of honoring the name of
George Washington with a mem-
orial in Palestine. Mr. Richard-
son reminded his audience that
this country had borrowed a great
ideal from the Jews when it in-
scribed on the Liberty Bell in
Philadelphia the words from the
Bible: . "And ye shall proclaim lib-
Jrty unto all the inhabitants "
and said that the present move-
ment is appropriate as a repay-
ment of a debt to Israel,
Adopt Resolutions.
Resolutions adopted at this con-
ference endorsed the Detroit Wood
project; called upon all organiza-
tions to subscribe to the fund out
of their treasuries and to urge
Individual members to plant trees;
formed an organizations commit.
tee to contact all groups in behalf
of this movement; arranged for
appeals in synagogues during the
High Holy Days and called upon
all rabbis and presidents of con-
gregations to co-operate,
At a meeting of the executive
committee of the Detroit Wood
project, on Wednesday evening,
Mr. Cohn expressed confidence
that the minimum goal of 1,000
trees would be exceeded by hun-
dreds of subscriptions. Plans were
made for an educational campaign
for the project in the press and
the radio.
FINSTERWALD HEAD
OF PISGAH JUBILEE
Jewish Ex-Minister
To Oppose MacDonald
Say Yiddish Press Joined to Defeat
Anti-Religious Campaign in Russia
M
it having
nditinny of
Michigan's
Home Jewish
Newspaper
—
1
MAY NAME STREET
IN DETROIT AFTER
BENEDICT SPINOZA
The Spinoza Tri Centenni.:
Committee, of which Dr. Noah
E. Aronotam is chairman, is fos-
tering a movement to name a
street in Detroit after Benedict
Spinoza, the famous philosopher,
the three-hundredth anniversary
of whose birth occurs this year.
A public hearing will be held be-
fore the Detroit Common Coun-
cil in the near future to decide on
the street to be named. This is
la line with the world-wide cele-
bration which is taking place this
year in the leading titles of Eu-
rope and America.
MONTREAL.—(J, T. A.)—Jus- the magistrate the necessary in-
tice Desaulniers dismissed the ap- plements to keep anti-Semitic com-
plication for an injunction to re- paigns within decent limit; Had
strain the owners and editors of the bill introduced in the legisla-
the Gogh' publications from con- ture by the Jewish deputy, Peter
ttnuing their campaigns against Bercovitch, been adopted, he
the Jews, expressing at the same would have had the power to
time regret that the law left him grant the injunction.
no alternative but to do so.
The decision, although expected,
Justice Desaulniers, in dismiss- has nevertheless caused disappoint-
ing the application of E. Abugov, ment in Jewish circles,
a Jewish merchant of Lachine,
A suit to collect damages may
handed down • slashing indictment be entered against the publica-
of anti-Semitic campaigns in gen- tions. The bill of Deputy Berco-
eral and those of the Goglu pub- vitch may also be introduced again
lications in particular. The anti- in the provincial legislature.
Semitic incitement was termed by
Mail Stickers tJalawfuL
the justice as "anti-Christian, au-
Premier R. B. Bennett of Can-
dacious and tending to stir up ada has instructed the Canadian
rioting and misdemeanor."
post office system to refuse to de-
Ile castigated the publishers of liver mail carrying anti-Semitic
anti-Semitic papers for failing to stickers,
Greed the warning not to continue
All letters with such sticker' are
their incitement. All citizens, he to be forwarded to the dead letter
said,
interested
in regret
good social
order are
and
expressed
that department. The use of the stick-
in erawas
e
branded as • criminal of-
the publishers are persisting
their action.
These disclosures were made
Condemns Blood Libel.
S. W. Jacobs, Jewish member
Justice Desaulniers cited from of the Canadian Parlimaent.
the historical records concerning
Previously the Canadian Post-
the persecution of the Jews, par- master General, Arthur Sauve, had
ticularly In Russia, declaring that stated that he had no authority
the raising of a ritual murder to curb the anti-Semites In this
allegation against the Jews might connection.
be sufficient to let loose events
The anti-Semitic stickers In
which have the most terrible con- part of the campaign of the anti-,
sequence&
Semites Only recently Le air-
Speaking of the Jews, the jus- nir, Coen publication, devoted
tice said that the Jewish race la half a page to • presentation of
marvelously endowed else it could anti-Semitic stickers to be used
not survive the empires which en- on mad and urged all those who
slaved them.
feel themselves part of the broth-
He deplored the fact that the
law has not placed in the hands of (Turn to Pats °pool& Edinsefoill