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THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH - NEWSPAPER PRINTED e IN MICHIGAN

AN OFFICIAL

Michigan's
Home Jewish
Newspaper

EMIT LWISII IIROMECI

LEGAL NOTICE

NEWSPAPER FOR

WAYNE COUNTY

and

VOL XXXIV. NO. 29

THE 'LEGAL CHRONICLE

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1932

SPECIAL MONTH IS Perfect Plans for the Dedication of
EINSTEIN GRANTED
Jewish
Children's
Home
on
Dec.
25
PLANNED BY J N F .; Fred.oh'
VISA; NAZI ORGAN
Butzel
.. tz -r1 To
.04tmere-ofioCeiLeniorne iseesn;telerman
esenBteof"a
H
Presented
STARTS CHANUKAH
ALSO ATTACKS HIM'
With Key to New Building.

Will Be Utilized for Purpose
Noted Scientist's Ultimatum
Plans are being perfected by a account of the death of Samuel
of Popularizing the
Brings Quick
committee headed by Maurice B. Kahn, at the time president of
Fund's Work.
Action.
Aronsson for the dedication of the the home.

new building of the Jewish Chil-

PALESTINE NIGHT OF
MUSIC DECEMBER 26

Annual Flag Day To Be Ob-
served This Saturday
Night and Sunday.

A special month has been set
aside to propagate the work of the
Jewish National Fund, which aims
to redeem the soil of Palestine as
the property of the entire Jewish
people, according to an announce-
ment made this week by Leon Kay,
president of the Detroit Council.
The month's observance will
. commence on Chanukah, when ad-
dressea will be delivered in local
synagogues to explain the work-
ings and aims of the fund.

Night of Music.

The new building was construc-
ted following the merging of the QUIZ RESULTED FROM
old Hebrew Orphan Home with COMPLAINT BY WOMEN
the Hebrew Infants Orphan Home.
The Jewish Children's Home is Hitler's Beobachter, New
now one of the beneficiaries of
York Paper Endorses
the Detroit Community Fund.
the Charges.
The new building is one of the
most modern children's institu-
tions. Forty-two children, includ-
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) — Adolf
Hitler's leading organ, the Voel-
kischer Beobachter, takes up the
cry of the Women's Patriot Cor-
poration of America against Pro-
fessor Albert Einstein as a Com-
munist and therefore ineligible
for admission to the United States.
"We congratulate the American
patriotic women for demanding
Einstein's exclusion," declares the
paper. "We hope they succeed,
though we do not want to keep
the Jewish Bolshevist, Einstein, in
Germany."

Permanent Restraining
Order Is Asked Against
Registration Measure

A decree providing for a per-
manent injunction against the
enforcement of the alien regis-
tration bill, which was declared
unconstitutional by a three-
judge Federal Court, was re-
quested by Theodore Levin and
Patrick Ii. O'Brien, Michigan's
Attorney General-elect, who
appeared for this purpose be-
fore Judge Ernest A. O'Brien.
The presentation to the
court was made at this time
for an immediate final disposi-
tion of the case because the
attorney general-elect was one
of the attorneys for the plain-
tiffs and the coming on of this
case during his term of office
might create an anomalous sit-
uation of an attorney general
being one of the defendants in
a case where he has prviously
been one of the attorneys for
the plaintiffs. •
Judge O'Brien set Dec. 19
as the date for the hearing on
this request, which must be
heard by three judges, includ-
ing a member of the Sixth Cir-
cuit Court of Appeals.
Fred M. Butzel- and Max
Kohler of New York were as-
sociate counsel with Theodore
Levin and Patrick II. O'Brien
in the legal battle against the
alien registration bill.

SUGGESTS JEWS GO
TO PALESTINE AND
ARABS GO TO IRAQ

Possibility of Interchange Is
Pointed Out in Times
of India.

JERUSALEM DEDICATES
FISCHEL FOUNDATION!

Hoover, Roosevelt, Lehmais'
Send Messages Lauding
Morris Rothenberg.

The Jewish Radio Forum pro-
gress next Sunday will feature
an address by Dr. A. M. Hersh-
man, rabbi of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, who will speak
on the subject "The Place of
the Synagogue in the Commun-
ity." This synagogue has re-
cently received considerable
attention due to the suggestion
of Judge Ilorace Stern of
Philadelphia that the synagogue
become the unit of community
responsibility and community
leadership.
The musical program will
feature the first radio appear-
ance of Cantor Jacob Sonen•
klar of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, concert artist and tenor
of national reputation. Ile will
be accompanied by Florence
Kutzen.
The program will also feat-
ure Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
Beth El in his weekly "Question
and Answer Period, answering
the question "Why Did the
Jews of Amsterdam Excom-
municate Spinoza?"
Aaron Kurland, attorney and
chairman of the forum, will
preaide.

PICK SHAVER HEAD
OF GEWERKSHAFTEN

CONGRESS DEBATE
WEDNESDAY NIGHT

HADASSAH SECURES
LUNCHEON SPEAKER

L. A. SANATORIUM
BAZAAR CONTINUES

.

FRAM TO ADDRESS

(Turn to Page Three.)
Opposite Editorial)
, BEN BEY'S FORUM (Turn
Dr. Sachar to Address Sisterhood of
Leon Fram will deliver
Temple Beth El on Monday Afternoon the Rabbi
second lecture in the forum
series sponsored by the Ben Bey Cong. Shaarey Zedek Will Observe
Be
Dr. Franklin To Participate in Religious Forum To
Club, on Saturday evening, Dec.
the B'nai Moshe Hall, Dex-
70th Anniversary Monday, Dec. 26
Held Saturday Night; Rabbi Is.serman and Dr.
ter and Lawrence. Ile will siteak

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17, at

Franklin

h

e Pulpits Next Week.

---
On Monday afternoon, Dec. 12,' Temple Beth El will present the
of
at 2:30 clock, Dr. A. L. Sachar, arguments from the standpoint
head of the Billet Foundation of the The
Jew.
proceeds of this symposium
the University of Illinois, will ad-
dress members of the Sisterhood of . will go to the replenishment of the
of the Unemployment
Temple Beth El. Dr. Sachar is a treasury
speaker and writer of note. 1Committee.
Sunday Services.
g a t e
Min Setts Robinson is chairman! Under the title, "Can Religion
oSfisehrehopekirgram committee of the I Meet the Challenge of the Time?"
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will speak
from the pulpit of Temple Beth El
Franklin In Religious Forum.
On Saturday evening, Dec. 10, this Sunday morning on the part
in the auditorium of Cass Hie , that religion is likely to play in
School, a religious forum will the adjustment of the social and
held on the general topic, "Why I economic conditions of the near
Am What I Am." Four men will future. In this discourse, he will
discuss religious philosophy from deal with the situation of the mod-
the standpoint of the Agnostic, the ern church and synagogue object-
. .,.e. y, indicating from his stand.
Catholic, the Protestant and the i i
Jew,
' int whether organized religion
The presentation will not be in . s lost its opportunity, and I to,
the form of a debate, but of • span- 1
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on the subject "The Economic Po-
sition of the Jew in Europe."
The musical program featuring
this meeting. which will be open
to the general public, will include
vocal solos by Mrs. David Kali-
man, accompanied by Mrs. Ethel
Goldman Mendelson, who will
also give a piano solo.
Ella Vera Feldman, Nieto-
%%
five director fo the Young Women
'a
I Hebrew Association, will preside at
this meeting. The forum is being
arranged by • committee headed
iby Charles Wolok and consisting
of Sam Lappin, Sam Bean, Ben
I Goldstein, Al Saltsman, Sam Dub-
I rinsky and M. Klayman.
The Ben Bey Club, at the last
meeting, adopted a resolution of
thanks to Sam Gunsberg, presi-
dent of the B'nai Moshe, far per-
mating the use of the synagogue's
hall for these lectures.

Chanukah Dinner Also To Be Utilized for Honoring Dr.
A. M. Hershman on His Twenty-Fifth
Anniversary of Service Here.

The seventieth anniversary of
Congregation Shaarey Z e de k,
which occurred on Dec. 6, will be
observed at the Chanukah dinner
to be held on Monday evening,
Dec. 26, at the synagogue, Chi-
cago boulevard and Lawton.
This occasion will also be util-
ized to honor Dr. A. M. Hersh-
man on the occasion of his
twenty-fifth anniversary as rabbi
of the congregation.
The dinner will be catered un-
der the direction of the Sister-
hood committee consisting of Mrs.
Saul Saulson, Mrs. Harry Wets-
man and Mrs. Charles Robinson.

Rabbi Hershman speaks at the
services this Friday evening, Dec.
9, on the subject "Minding One's
Own Business, or When the S e-
debit Intrudes." A visiting ra bbi
will occupy the pulpit on the fol-
lowing Friday evening.
On Wednesday evening, Dec.
14, Rabbi Hershman will address
the Jewish history clans on "The
Jews in Provence — the Tibbon-
Ides — the Effects of the Cru-
sades."
Adult Hebrew classes for begin-
ner', intermediates and advanced
students are being conducted on
lfonday evenings by United He.
brew Schools instructors.

Demand Officials of Poly-
technic Institute Be Held
Responsible.

FAILURE OF POLICE
TO ACT IS ASSAILED

Earlier Confession of Polish
Student Would Have
Avoided Excesses,

CJINCINNATIAN NEW
J. S. S. B. DIRECTOR

Lipson as Social Service
Bureau Head.

onstrations in Warsaw following
• memorial service for Jan Grot-
kowski, • Polish student killed in
a street fight. Twenty-four were
was
Harold Silver of Cincinnati
elected executive director of the acquitted, and seven wee: sen-
tenced to two months' Imprison.
a
Jewish Social Service Bureau at
meeting of the board held Wednes- ment and three to fines of 2,000
zloty
(about $225 at par) or two
day evening.
Mr. Silver, who fills the position months in prison.

The dissolution of the National
left vacant by the resignation of
Mrs. Rose M. Lipson. comes to De- Democratic organization, Obwie-
pol, is planned by the authorities,
according to the government
press, as a result of Sunday night's
raid on its premises, which is said
to have disclosed "destructive
conspiring activity aiming at the
provocation of disturbances and
excesses."

Place Blame on Governor.

I

JUNIOR HADASSAH
$10 DONOR AFFAIR ►

JEWS OF WARSAW
PROTEST AGAINST
RIOTS IN POLAND

BOMBAY.— (J. T. A.) — The
WARSAW.—(.1. T. A.) — A ,
Times of India publishes a report
strong protest against the anti-
from Basra, in Iraq, suggesting the
Semitic disturbances in Poland
possibility of an interchange of
was adopted Sunday by the War-
the numerous Jews living in Bagh-
saw Jewish Community.
dad and Basra, who would go to
The Jewish National Council
Palestine and surplus Arabs from
made representation, to the Min-
Palestine being sent in their place
inter of Education, demanding that
to Iraq.
the rector and supervisor of the
The scheme is not as wild as it
Polytechnic Institute be held re-
seems, the Times of India writes,
sponsible for the anti-Semitic dis-
and has much to recommend it. The
turbances which led to the closing
paper makes reference to the rapid
of the school after Jewish stu-
drawing together of Iraq and Pal-
dents had been attacked. Both
estine, owing to the commencement
officials, the council asserted, re-
of the Iraq Petroleum Company's
fused to Intervene when the Jew-
pipe-line between Haifa and North-
ish students sought their protec-
ern Iraq.
tion.
The more practical and thought-
The institute and the Univer•
ful Zionists have been extremely
city of Warsaw remain closed,
concerned, it proceeds, with the
owing to the continuance of the
future of Judaism in Palestine, ow-
riots. Attacks on Jews continued
ing to the numerical preponder-
in several districts.
ance of the Arab population, and
ouch a scheme, it says, is the out-
Thirty-four students went on
come.
Harold Silver Succeeds Mrs. trial here in connection with dem-

Featuring the month's observ-
ance will be the Palestine Night
State Department Apologizes.
of Music, which 'will be presented
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Profes-
in the Central High School Audi-
HERMAN COHEN
sor Albert Einstein received a ca-
torium on Monday evening, Dec.
bled
apology from the United States
dren's Home, at Burlingame and
26.
state department for the misunder-
This evening will be featured Petoskey avenues, on Sunday at.
standing which occurred when the
by several plays and by special ternoon, Dec. 25, at 2 o'clock.
distinguished scientist was interro-
presentations of Palestinian Noted communal leaders are to
gated by the American consulate
sketches and music. In addition, be on the program. Fred M. But-
in Berlin concerning his political
a Palestine talking picture will be zel, member of the board of the
affiliations.
60,000 Jews in Baghdad.
shown for the first time in this home, will be the master-of-cere-
At the same time the American
Wholesale deportations of popu-
monies. The key to the building
city.
FRED M. BUTZEL
consulate telephned to inform Pro-
lations, it continues, have no lon-
will be presented to Herman
19th Annual Flag Day.
ger any terror for the Near East-
Final preparations have been Cohen, president. Appropriate mu. ing a group of infants, are at fessor Einstein that his visa had
been granted.
Overwhelming Majority of ern world after the experience of
made for the nineteenth annual sical selections will be features present cared for there.
the Greeks and the Turks, which
Maccabaean Flag Day of the Jew- of the afternoon.
Voters Approves of His
Annual Get-Together.
hsa worked out very well; and the
Mirror Anti Einstein
ish National Fund which will be
The New Building.
Administration.
The staff and board of directors I NEW YORK The Mirror edi-
same sort of thing might be prac-
held this Saturday night and all
The formal dedication was or-
ticable as between Palestine and
of
the
Jewish
Children's
Home
tonally
attacked
Dr.
Albert
Ein-
day Sunday, Dec. 10 and 11.
iginally scheduled to take place
Windsor's electorate, by an over- Iraq.
Under the direction of Levi last May, but was postponed on (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) stein as a Communist and joined
-
ro
er
ao
yr
f
a
dy
Iraq, It out on, is overwhelm-
in
the
e
request
reques
that
a he be
e erre
barred whelming majority,
Shapiro and Mrs. Louis Zeff, more
elected David Cro I as Mo m n
Ingly a Moslem
em country. But there
from this country.
than 125 volunteer workers have
his second two-year term.
is a large and important Jewish
enrolled for this city-wide collec-
Samaritans' High Priest
Mayor Croll polled 11,142 votes minority numbering 60,000 in Bagh-
tion. The money to collected
Einstein Granted Visa.
Dies at Age of Seventy
against 4 058 for Clyde %V. Curry dad alone. Arab immigrants would
helps to redeem the soil of Pales-
A 45-minute quiz as to his and 302 for Joseph O. Lemaire.
be welcomed in Iraq, where there
tine as the property of the Jewish
political affiliations, at the Amer- His duties as mayor did not deter is plenty of room for new labor.
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—
people. With the fall of the Eng-
ican consulate in Berlin, so an- Mr. Croll from participation in Money is badly wanted for new de-
Itzchak Ben Amram, High
lish pound to the unprecedented
gered Professor Einstein on Mon. communal affairs, and he has taken velopments to employ this labor,
Priest of the Samaritans,
low level, every dollar collected Campaign Will Open at
day that he left the American
but presumably, the paper sug-
known as the Kohen Gadol, died
an s double the value. Ev-
now me
offices with Frau Einstein, declar-
gests, the Zionists could be persuad-
Banquet on Sunday,
in Nablus at the age of 70, on i ing that he did not have to go to
eryone is urged to support and
ed
to supply this on their own
Dec. 2,
January 22.
give his contribution to this cause
I America, that the invitation was
terms, and in this way a solid Jew-
Funeral services were held
for the redemption of the soil and I
extended to him and that if he
ish bloc might be built up in Pal-
at noon Friday and were at-
Morris Scheyer will once again be
the regeneration of the Jewish
was further humiliated lie would
estine in an otherwise entirely
tended by Ben Zvi and Joseph
I at the helm of the annual Gewerk-
people.
Arab world.
not go to the United States.
Lurie, representing the Pales-
shaften
Campaign
for
the
Organ-
Feasible Policy.
Co-operating Organizations.
Later,
Frau
Einstein
telephoned
tine Jewish National Council
The following centers have ized Jewish Labor of Palestine
The policy on the face of it, the
to George S. Messersmith, United' -
was elected presi , and the Jewish'Agency Execu-
Times of India comments in an di-
been set 'aside for distribution •et -(Hietnelsrot),-.He
States
Consul
General
in
Berlin,
tive.
toile], may appear feasible, cape-
material and districts: Twelfth dent of the campaign at the general
that unless a visa was forthcom-
Ben Amram was a pictur-
daily with the precedent of the
street—Mizrachi clubrooms, 9036 conference which was held on
ing in 24 hours the professor
Thursday
evening,
Dec.
2,
in
As-
esque
Palestine
figure
and
lead-
Greeks and Turks before them, but
Twelfth street; Oakland district
would cancel his American trip.
er of the historic sect, known
it is difficult to conceive how the
—Hebrew National School, I Law-
The ultimatum brought quick
as
Bene
Yisrael,
living
in
the
Jewish
commercial community in
ton, chairman, 627 Owen; Lin-
action, and a visa was issued at
city of Nablus which they still
Beghdad could be suddenly ex-
wood section—home of Mrs. N.
once. Dr. and Mrs. Einstein will
call
Schechem.
changed
for Arab labor without
Finkel, 2259 Calvert, Townsend
sail for this country on Dec. 10.
causing ditassrous dislocation.
8-1689; Dexter section—Tuxedo-
The Consulate acted upon in-
Labor and money are both badly
Holmur Hebrew School, Mrs. H.
structions issued by the United
needed in Iraq for further develop-
Kraft in charge; Fenkell district
States Department in Washington
ment, it concludes, however, and
—Parkside Talmud Torah, 15705
after the latter had received a
the Arab kingdom may welcome
Parkside, University 2-0506, in
complaint from the Women's Pa-
this suggestion as an opportunity
charge of Miss B. Pickman.
triot Corporation calling for the
for procuring both, but it asks, will
Mrs. L. Zeff will be in charge
refusal of a visa to Professor Ein-
the Jews of Baghdad?
of Twelfth street district center
stein. On Saturday, Professor
stein.
at the Mizrachi clubrooms, which
Einstein received a request from
Laud Morris Rothenberg.
will serve as the main center.
Fram To Defend, Butzel To the Consulate to appear before
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A
JAM A. CROLL.
T h e following organizations
it and when he appeared there he
message from President Hoover
Oppose World Confer -
have enlisted their memberships
concerning,
ng an active interest in all Jewish mat- landing his services to "nation and
ked questi ons concerni
was asked
Movement.
in aiding this collection: Ladies'
communism, pacifism and anarch- tars, especially Zionist and educe- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
-
Auxiliary of the Jewish National
tional work.
"Resolved, that a World Jewish ism.
Fund, Junior National Fund, Jun-
I He was first elected mayor of
Congress be organized to deal with
ior Iladassah, Mizrachi Youth,
I Windsor on Dec. 1, 1930, his vie-
world
Jewish
problems"
is
the
sub-
Hashomir liazoir, Ilechalutz, Jun-
tory
. . at the polls being especially
ject of • public debate to be con-
ior Poale Zion, Chalutzos Organi-
view
a ac
a
ducted under the auspices of the
zation, Junior Chalutzos, Alumni
l;gn
e re acre less than 1,500 Jews in the
Zionist Organization of Detroit in
United Hebrew Schools, pupils of
c it y.
the Crystal Ballroom of the Book-
United Hebrew Schools.
In the present campaign, Mayor
Cadillac Hotel at 8:15 p. m. this
Prizes are being offered to the
Croll was strongly backed by the
Wednesday, Dec. 14.
three highest individual collec-
Mrs. Halprin, National Pres-
Annual Luncheon Will Be labor groups.
tions. The organization showing
Rabbi Leon Fram will defend
esaidyeonrtCorrtahteow
neintdimseerseTravehn
duads
ident, To Address
Held on March 5; Anna iprM
the highest totals will also re-
MORRIS SHAVER the Congress idea, and the move-
Donors' Affair.
Manson, Chairman.
Torah and was a member of the
ceive a prize.
sembly Hall, Twelfth street and ment will be opposed by Fred M.
board of directors of the Shear
Rabbi Hurwitz Recuperating.
Representatives of Butzel. Joseph H. Ehrlich is pres-
Clairmount.
The Detroit unit of Junior Ila- Hashomayim Congregation. Ile
With
the
Hadassah donor lunch-
The Jewish National Fund numerous Detroit Jewish organize- ident of the organization. Dr. Al-
dassah at its meeting on Tuesday
eon but 10 dayp distant, excite-
Council of Detroit is pleased to lions participated in this confer- vin D. Ilersh will be the chairman evening', Dec. 6, at Hotel Stotler, was active, recently. in a movement
ment
within
the ranks of Hades-
to form a Federation of Jewish
announce that Rabbi Reuben ence. Si. Leibowitz will be secre- of the evening.
launched the organization's third
r of Windso . He is sah workers is at its highest pitch.
The debaters will argue on the annual $10 donor luncheon, which Philanthropies
Hurwitz, for the past 10 years. tary of this year's drive, Joseph
Unremitting
efforts
are being ex-
practicing attorney.
treasurer of the fund, and recent- Haggai, treasurer, and D. Young, question of the advisability or in-
Mayor Croll is the son of Mr. pended to make this fifth annual
ly elected honorary treasurer, is financial secretary. An executive advisability of forming an inter- I is event
to take
Hadassah's
will place
mark on
Junior arch
5. The and Mrs. Hillel Croll of Windsor. event of the Detroit chapter an
recuperating at his home, 294 beard of 30 was elected, composed national Jewish body to deal with twelfth anniversary.
Mrs. Croll is the former Sarah inspiring event.
Kenilworth avenue, from a serious of representatives of the loco' the existing Jewish problems. The
The p rogram w as opened with a
Mrs. Samuel W. Halprin of New
branches of the Farband (Jewish question has for months been the skit by y p severeI members
of the Levin of Detroit.
be
illness.
York, national president of Ha-
Synagogue Collections for J.N.F. National Workers' Alliance), Wo- subject of heated controversy be- membership committee ,which em-
Collections have been made by men's Pioneer Organization, Poale tween leaders of the American phasized the importance of Junior
the synagogue committee of the Zion Ilashomer Hatzair, Hechal- Jewish Committee and the Ameri- liadassah work. Following this,
'
Jewish National Fund Council of utz, Young
Porde Zion and various can Jewish Congress. At Geneva, Miss Bessie Bunin played several
Detroit, under the chairmanship Landsmenshaften organizations.
last July, the movement for a Con- violin selections. She wag accom.
of I. Lawton. A number of col- , This year's conference
was inaugurated
of panied
revs was finally
and by Miss Edith Ella Davis.
Charlotte Lev, the president,
particular
interest
because
of
two
it is planned to convene a World
lections have as yet not been re-
gave an inspiring introduction to
ceived. Those synagogues who rather unusual events. The first Congress in 1934.
Impressive ceremonies marked
of these was the presence of David
the
ceremonial for the occasion,
Under the chairmanship of
have not sent in their collections
. famous Yiddish dramatist
• Abraham Cooper the Detroit which was the lighting of the seven the official opening of the bazaar
rn
for National Fund stamps and Pinsky
of the Detroit Auxiliary of the
and publicist. Mr. Pinsky return-
candles
of
the
Menorah
by
seven
Organization will sponsor
plates are asked to send them in
eat recently from an extended visit a dance. at Hotel Stotler on Se- members of the luncheon commit- Los Angeles Sanatorium, at the
immediately to the secretary, Is-
B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Law-
to Palestine and Eastern Europe.
urday night Feb 4 to raise funds tee—the candles being symbolic of
k
reel Wiener, 519 Medbury avenue,
.
n e
Addressing the
Beginning, Faith, Understanding, rence, last Saturday evening.
for specific Zionist purposes.
or call Trinity 2-3949, and
Addresses were delivered by
Joyfullness,
Courage,
Respons
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
ity. and success. The girls who Nathaniel II. Goldstick, who rep-
(Turn to Page °Matto Editorial )
took part in the ceremonial were resented Mayor Murphy; Ben
Anne Manson, Ada Morritz Klin- Goldberg, president of the auxil-

CROLL RE-ELECTED
MAYOR OF WINDSOR

Hershman To Address
Jewish Radio Forum

MRS. SAMUEL W. HALPRIN

dassah, will be the guest speaker.
This will afford Iladassah mem-
bers an opportunity to meet their
national executive, who, at the
age of 35, has become one of the
youngest women leaders in organ-
ization work in this country, and,
as the leader of 40,000 Hadassah
members, heads the largest organ-
ized Jewish women's group here.
Mrs. lialprin's rise in Iladassah
has been rapid. Six years ago she
became • member of the national
board and head of the national
publicity committee. Later she was
appointed chairman of the impor-
tant Palestine committee, which is
in direct contact with all of Ha-
dassah's Palestinian work. Two
year ago she was elected national
vice.president. One of the best
known Zionist speakers In the
country, Mrs. Halprin has ap-

HAROLD SILVER

troll from Cincinnati where he has
beer superintendent of case work
for the United Jewish Social Agen-
cies 'since 1927. During that time
he served as assistant to Kurt Pei-
ler, until he resigned as executive
director of the Cincinnati agencies
to become executive director of the
Jewish Welfare Federation of De-
troit. The Jewish Social Service
Bureau is an agency affiliated with
the Federation.
Mr. Silver is a graduate of the
University of Chicago and of the
Graduate School for Jewish Social
Work in New York. He is a mem-
ber of Phi Beta Kappa, the Amer-
ican Association of Social Work-
ers and the National Conference of
Jewish Social Service. He has been
affiliated with Jewish social work
continuously since his graduation
from college in 1922. He served as
manager of the Chicago office of the
Peoples' Relief Committee, on of
the three national agencies compos-
ing the Joint Distribution Commit-
tee; as staff member of the Bureau
of Jewish Social Research on the
survey of greater New York; and
as head of the department of spe-
cial service of the Jewish Welfare
Society of Philadelphia, resigning
frost that position to go to Cincin•
nati.

ANNUAL A. Z. A. DAY
ON SUNDAY, DEC. 18

The District Governor of Lwow
and the police department of that
city are accused of direct respon-
sibility for the anti-Semitic ex-
cesses there, because they failed
to take adequate precautions to
prevent the disturbances whore' Im-
minence was evident a fortnight
before they occurred, in an inter-
pellation submitted by the Club of
Jewish Deputies to the Polish
Seim. ,
At the outset of the disturb-
ances, the police of Lwow were
not only passive but actually sided
with the attackers, the Interpella-
lion charges, and cites instances
to support its contention that
from first to last, the police sym-
pathized with the rioters. Jews
who defended themselves were ar-
rested while the police refused to
come to their rescue, and actually
took part in the baiting of the
Jews, the interpellation asserts.

The interpellation shows that in
the five day period from Nov. 26
to Dec. 2, 361 Jews registered for
first aid treatment. The majority
of them suffered from serious bead
injuries as the result of being
beaten up with iron bars or
stabbed with knives.

I The interpellation contains an
' exact list of all the injured with
fuil names and addresses.
The Club of Jewish Deputies
will demand that the victims be
paid damages.
A fortnight before the mass at-
tacks began, individual incidents
directed against the Jews occurred
in Lwow, such as the breaking of
windows and attacks on Jewish
stores. Jews were attacked on
Szeinachs street, especially in the
evening hours. The press drew
the attention of the authorities
to the growing disquiet in the
district and the particular danger
to which the Jews, worshipping
in the district synagogue, were
exposed, says the Nolo memoran-
dum.
Immediately after the death of
Grotowski, the Jewish population
became aware that provocation on
a large scale was evident, the
memorandum nays.

Protest by Jews of Lwow.

L1VOW.—( (J.T.A.)—The Jew-
Rabbi Leon Fram will be the
Council of Lwow
guest speaker at the annual cele- ish
bration of International A. Z. A. adopted a resolution protesting

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Annual Exhibition of Jewish Artists
At Temple Beth El Dec. 11 to 18

Auction of Works Displayed To Feature the Final Day
of the Exhibit; Reception To Open Event;
Part of Proceeds for Art School.

The annual exhibition of works
by Jewish artists, under the aus-
pices of the Jewish Center's Asaoc-
iation, will take place during the
week commencing this Sunday, Dec.
11, and ending on Sunday, Dec. 18,
at Temple Beth El.
Mrs. David B. Werbe heads the
general committee on arrangements,
-Tab Mrs. Henry Meyers as afoot-
late chairman.
The artists' committee in charge
of th eexhibit consists of Isaac Ra-
der, Frank Barcus and Jacob

Reins.

Featuring the final day of the
exhibit will be an auction of the
works displayed, presided over by
an able auctioneer, on the final day
of the exhibit, Sunday, Dec. 18•
beginning3 m
The exhibitio n will open with a
(Tarn to Pars Opposite Mortal) reception from 3 to 5 and 8 to 10

p. m. this Sunday, and will be open

daily for the entire week daring
these hours.
It is hoped that after the public
is acquainted with the works dis-
played that it will be possible to
dispose of the art works during the
auction sale. The artists will do-
nate 25 per cent of the proceeds
for the support of the Jewish Cen-
ter Art SchooL
Artists whose works will be ex
handed include the following:
Jacob Reiss, Arthur A. Levin-
ger, Sophie Gurevitch, Meyer
Greenberg, Isaac Rader. Samuel
Cashwan, Isadore Ressler, Frank
A. Berens, Samuel Brichta, Ruth
Abrams, Ella D. Goldstick, Maxine
Rosenthal. Frances Hirer, Joseph
Funke, Marvin Birnbaum, Mrs. J.
Agin, Henry Bernstein, Bank
Cotten, Marian Fliervald.

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