THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH AN OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR 4, Now 'file q York Public .t and yll f ibtarY w you tpi and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 66 History Questionnaire" by the Late A. D. Markson Published Posthumously Manual. Prepared col' United Hebrew Schoob of Detroit. Also Accepted as a Guide in Marty Important Schools Throughout the Countrys --- Bo, nd 1 0 . '. • , IM, ... ' ' I .. ' t . f the 11.1 c rimper:001F; :igen- e little,t . ■ I., ish Welfare Fed- ' t 0: i es 0.6 of - I li . „, . uo dig the Cents CONGRESS COURT BRITISH ZIONISTS !American Jewry's Contribution to This Land As Described by Late President Calvin Coolidge RULES TO SUSPEND ELECT WEIZMANN TERM THE REVISIONISTS FOR SECOND By CALVIN COOLIDGE • col Jesoli Iciesissloc Asencs. liostworsted Leader Says Jewish Agency pr epare for Annual Gather- A "Ilistory Questionnaire," etyn- f th e Unitd e Hebw Schools, in Is Weakest Link in the To Be Held on sidling of SUU questions and topics drinouncing that those manurls are to embracing all of Jewish history now available for general use, star embracing Palestine Structure. Jan. 29. SOME OF THE GROUPS s WILL ELECT OFFICERS - --.._ Special Entertainment Feat- urea at Service Group Annual Dinner. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1933 VOL. XXXIV. NO. 34 SOCIAL AGENCIES PLAN PROGRAM OF FEDERATION MEET Michigan's Home Jewish Newspaper ETROIT LEGAL NOTICE WAYNE COUNTY NEWSPAPER PRINTED c IN MICHIGAN EDITOR'S NOTE, The tragic death of Calvin Cooldige, the thirtieth per...tient of the United States, recalls his sympathetic ettitede towards the Jewish +(fairs, and the nola) address which he delivered while president, on May 23, 1925, on the oCCasion of laying the cornerstone of the Washington Jewish Center, of which the following is en extended the people's inception to the sal that Mr. hlarkson devoted most present time, and a manual, "Her - of his time to the study of Jewish STATES CONDITION IN excerpt. ores of Our People," were prepared history and that he encountered ZION SATISFACTORY. by the late Aaron D. Markson difficulty in securing the (roper' shortly before his death, which ii. guides and manuals for the stu- . But Keren Hayesod and J i A T THE norrom of the edon. BIBLICAL INFLUENCE eurrsrd on Dec. 15. The manuals dents. have now helm posthumously pub - i il oro. , Far acter lay :t stratum of IN COLONIAL LAW N. F. Experience M•nuel of "Heroes." In those dni• Ioeel.,.. O fished by the United Hero r•W ,t.talisat %title tt had um t, ... .. M I . I -rows states that t h re, Difficulties. 'Ss chool I oar, a wo a of tiro. early comers. arid r ioa, 0 o•o• had is availab I e io • ro i , ai - rico trial, thsr Dalton Self - ---_ office of the school, at the PI •..1 • ', I err. introduced into the LONDON. .- J. T. A . — or. I ' ■ . I ' . , i ", Ig, .:I I n,g1: ..: t it til'eed '11,':i'Vt :t 'Iril:. tic T. :1 ‘ t' l. ' Gip ' ,'‘I i 1: 1 . 1 ,1e1 phut-IITalmud Tool, ., II ...I, sn•lell he Ae t and the ,,,,.,..1, ,,, Al , • Weizniann, former president' )1:1 B ernar d Isnaca, sni,,,. , c A th m od al to ot toIstrakr v ism. r loo• •,' , •.ient a e,unrir for int, Chaim redeems of the World %Wrist Organization, ., 1 ,. • . ,' : 1 I I hihn” the right a j " . '. u1ti*ri'telaii" „ I I f ' 1114 a I i ' w114, 11 was rstorlsword president of the Eng- ; d .1., , , that l e ek} v f , • LI•11 . 1 . 'Or thelaSehTS all Ol. A... . e 'Helms,' ,slicli 1 rrl :00 0 to .10WrS, PO . o t....moi correctly a for o• li i , 7 c '3, , at the I laICII ■ 'mature ought to be mule us faun. S., it liar as possible to all people. S • ft-iv, was that John Davenpor . t arranged t hat on the first public school in New Haven the Hebrew language h .111,1 Abolish Group's Separate S'atus As Unit Within Organization. HAVE CONTRAVENED MOVEMENT'S RULES Charged Wi th Conducting Political Activity t D ive it y ines- Defiance. fi z t — ‘ orld ol I rre rature of the Ilebreve hell d eration sir ,,, m oo , and , II co i n): oi o I, ill preparal.toll for ruling ,N e••• t or thell III I d 110, ,a, one a the eed.,,.-00flated welt,. eH . annum noeting of the Federa- ,,, "ii,,,,- ionots have contra- the I • ol der sie I . I, I think mereired wa., profoundly wise. I I tio n on Sroolay, Jan. 29, at 4 , lotions aduptrd by d " . \ ro 1r aro: •.01s• . sly I. • its, the in a way whit+ none of r A la• ode of t a ir 1 !muuttee last aunt- o'clock. a' Temple Beth El. ne OW I, of loom, to understand, the r did • 1: e,":1 ,1; ' ‘ ' e "e' ),,,Jor ity of !he agencies in the sr, :i oufctthssr e S pa e rp:far; at rtrr" dominion to ail of the young American no,. .,,.,}d,. 01 Federation a III bob! their annual ..all 111 .• 1 ----- I ti .: ' , ipioccs 3, re road to the S111,11 . 11 Writings 1110! , , II i ro• , ortlice meeting- .,• r rd; time. There are brew people gave to the iro• '.. ■ YWhele. ,,, T1 - of these agencies and Jewish Court Holds Annual The borm r•rom the Congress II 1 I ■ I ,1,1, I MetliMei T1 i 01. . ,,• ■ •,,s that tlre.r teach- This , IM,Ilt Meeting; Elects Officers of t h e loo ..; rrtion itself are ut I I lie right of the - o .,. ,, ,di rr„ rio• nirot important in- ', H o y o,„ . front el. ro•ral in the nomination f or 1933. ■ 11 , •,, ,.. .• to object to any d ,„,,,,,,., ,,,,,, ,.,,,, ng l an force for E .•,.•1 tpiritual ' , th e coining year. of office , I ss ,,, the gage o 0 0.o:roe I.: •o•• I„ ,,,,. ( lin , ,-, 031,11 by the Reel- I MOVIIIIIer to hltee in th e „iI„., ,, ,, brut I • . .. ..,,Ildt, . . JEWISH P ART IC WAT ION Election . ' • • , .. officers will bar . ' 11'E 'W' ' NI.IN llthli. 101., II O, holds damaging MI, Wed'', •i c. , o ., rs a mole: n ,nth r,ros lo•te, 1 think, in the code of !Coo, the Niro , 0. • I 1 . "1 nteettatt• All its de REVOLUTION oas rr vening, s lam. I I, Iie. ,Ii..Wis-II , ., i s . sss i s s . Iii undenakin Rs. sect raro ,rore an I .01.11 I , r- , t. the ii k t .. i .i.} , r,,,,,k,. , adopted. The magi , ii , ••r the Jewish 1‘ el- (neither, The sturdy old divines of thr r contribut , t eat w at summoned spe- ,•suct of America I. , ,•I 0 ,.. a:, - thorizoed to aillailii-l ■ i , -lice - at . - • I.. attention, Bre }VI. .,• on are eligible to i, 11111111,11 • . a t bat that "Itelo.ab ma r tIOV , found the Billie the elm • ., to hear ,bulges • meeting at the lo; Form an d i d I o pr I , o I ardor la r notnual nfo dui/Y.:cull: ,,,,,0 1 1.ni ,,,,,... s ',1.1;•,„i ,; '• 1 ` 71 1 he 1115111 : 11111f Ins " 1- `111'1Iiiig to the laws 111 ' 1 '11i 111 '1h1111 source of illunonatien Inc their ai then Buililing, 7: vorte. .. It ssiiskin. s : ice-president of ...es, s irri 1 o ,y- ,he Ii III. call. ■ I - 1111., of out. Pe, , s i s . ss „ , ,,,,.,•••• I,,,,.h y hi) ,I and, for want of them, ar 1 . .111lIa.I. t„ a the poi' ''' 1 il r Ito I urP" r t " mts in s God" Ill the NeW 1111- g lin The 31.' .. Meeting of the Jew' the word of plc." to III. used it III, lowergrades e t h . , , „,!1„,,,,,,. „f They knew the book. TI,.•.. Federation will be , r. with 1 the Polish Foreign Min- , ,„ , ' us"' as a gUiiill ill telling the children 711 tY1 1- 111 eh WeH , • :11 . flu's ,' were rode of 111,5 1 ' 5 • oi, too me together the feel. ) I Kith 1:. sir, were pronnorry laminar ssato i dinner and enter- r, Beek, ZMnist matters. teal stittutes for the government. felluworoi ' stories of .1 orwrosh heroes. This. .,• •I :-ymputhies of the widely which eontained references and eminently cuitaldt• in the v . wed by the Detroit Revisionist. Represented. manual core.st s ef x0 topics, •10 toinmen , . 0 i ramnunities. All the Way half of of all its justifications fr r The round. po,ition The entertainment servo, tor , At the last mornent, Dr..Soskin, for a school yelir, the entire cycle fro oo• New Hampshire to Georgia. to the Old Testament thrall. the record of , - of a musical ers of the New Haven co I ony . I„h a n4.1.1160'1. TO own was scheduled to conduct his 09 yt o • to be coverard in the course of two yv, . tl.rs found a common grounol of lief exodus from Egypt sus indeed 1. ody in Black and sc hool years' wri defense, failed to appear. novelty, ' i ' fief lo and reliance in the scriptural 'davenport :Ind Theophilus itfaton, were expert Hebrew scholars. The en inspired Precedent. They knew The Revisionist leafier, who is sta- ,1 t or ging, (lancing Completed Before Hi:De•th. WhiW, - •• : writings. deck:lard Presklent Cool- what arguments from holy writ I drawn from Ser- t „ extent to which they leaned upon Boned in Geneva, asked Dr. Cron- In choosing the hero , : Mr. Alark. , ids: , in his aohlress referring powerfully 1 ti would Illioa the ailturnistrag kat system, laid scold , :n. to hi,o , r osift(rpuonno vice erinat ; htihne. : Ir ria ul nuanbtliel mot Selected those heroes whose vice eon Coro, vomiters and other 152:, as a Naar of national anniver- th i psuiple. It required no great i their World Zionist - Congress con- Bees lent themselves to a fascinat- ■ 1( m'n bY the lIt'brew Inwelvers, was stretch tilent In !• - , .onniunity. ' ,, i , 1, In states, cities and towns of logical proceses to demon - COnvicti,m responsible for their Ca cupsEntertainment. ing story. Service : throughout the idder part Of the (Turn to E age Three), } te and lit • , nor to Berlin. . This manual was completed by I Mi. ,. In Black and White" , that the Ilelvrt.w Iran Ile made • 1 c,alli ■ *". Mr. Nlarkson ,jast t.ne week before I rerio,t that the hearing be post. e the •.31. . I the novel unusual i.u..01111, 1 ' lie passed away, and at the last poned till the rustling congress. evening «h o. II NI rs. Sydney J. DR. CHAIM WEIZMANN r meeting of thaf board of education 1 Dr. Gronemann decided, how- Allen and hoor• committee are plan- of the schools, the manual was un- ever, ever, to proceed with the trial, in nine. A typical cabaret scene, Woman Is Captain „ ) ,k,„,„ :,,i,. „, r ept,d „, : ,, i i,i,, f, losh Zionist Federation Sunday. with floor shoo, musical novelties, the absence of Revisionist spokes- wade, 'rho , Ills election was uncontested. JERUSALI:M. -- bl. •1'. A.) teachers in the lower north The Zionist Executive was i male quartet, a singing cigarette The l'erlsoration adopted a resolu- ---The first cargo ship in Pith,- ehildren's manual or written in represented at the trial by Berl girl And a performing waiter will ii tine owned by a Jew was English and is availahle lu mimeo. lion condemning the projected es- , Locker, executive head of the Or- be the !eel greund for the. many . graphial form at the off, of the tablishment of a legislative council launched on her maiden v o yage nwrit, - ganization Committee Plans Special An Departnit•nt; Dr. Lau- feature ar ts, in Palestine. A nother resolution i schools. Prof. Sobernheim Had Been from Jaffa to Cyprus. terlrach, secretary of the depart. niversary Broadcast for Harvey \ ehon will be master Childrents Manual. h. .1'1 expressed regret that the Paletine The first Jewish freighter is lind their counsel, Ababt, Rapporteur of Jewish goVernment has failed to grant the d ferrIllellie , , ;OM performers Sunday Over WJBK. Med by a Jewish W0111110, ••• ' •I I I ' ca rained DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN ' ' The 0 who presented detailed charves Pis -_-_-- full quota of immigration certiti. will include NW. NItillie Meistrieli, Political Affairs. . dren 's manual "Heroes of our Peo- Ms. Israel Ilan of 'fel Aviv. 'Eby first anniversary of the "gains the Revisionists. rates requested by the Jesvish Foster 11. Chun, Harold Sande- seventh street. i rt o .f ow: II Dr. Israel Gold- . pe _______ The ship has been assiened .Agency. Revisionist. Storm H•II. man, Mr.. Abe Cooper, Miss Shiro stein, president of the Jewish Con-, FIRST YEAR the first license number issued I founding BER1.1N.-13. T. A.) —Profes- IU 'r t I t . 1: - The conference, which opined on , tins on Stg:tfrotri:e Jewish Reserved tickets were issued to ley Krell, Cored B. Birnkrant. Dr. ciliation Court of America, pre- • Creation: Sabbath. by the Jaffa Port. It will carry Adam and Eve. Cain and Abel. Saturday evening and resumed on Mated with a special program field. the public, but members of the Samuel J. Lewis, lir. Peter M. sided. A report of the work due- merchandise between Palestine, Noah and the Thad. The Tower Sunday, concluding with a mese ear Aloritz Sebastian Sobernheim, .. II' r i t h 1Frumpirldor, Revisionist Bernstein, Mrs. Button Clatnage ing 19:12 was presented by Louis Egypt, Syria and Cyprus. A. 1 .1ti ; meeting attended by a thousand mninJ Nted Orientalist atri ar sir,i, n d tHr, gl n a A ff rap9orteur rpii.il ,itii,c.ia and i,ot7Nisho sport organization, stormed the h and Mrs. Sidney J. Allen. Memo Richman, ext•cutive secretary, Mr. 4 Babel. Hodorov is the ship's owner. addressed by Dr. Weiz- o hall and occupied tbe majority of i Abraham I. The New Faith, ; Pe"Pler was ben of the mak. quartet art• Dr. Richman stated in his report that, . f here in his sixty-first ear. the seats. They oat quietly through lark] hi, Alarcu Dr. Albert N. dust to the economic distress, the Abraham ill Canaan. Hagar and main; IgAly gd " r (111111m111, 1' 1 ' 1 „ , the liritiall section of the , dent of hail been the trial but t•reated an uproar Zion- „, 1'1' eSsor Soliernheim Prussia, Saul 11. Rose and Russell pressure on the calendar of the Ishmael. Selig firm I Int. when tile verdict was announced. Abraham Ifs. The Angels. Birth Jewish Agency, and fi rst Cita:Willer of the Legation ill Silvers court has been greater than in detsky, member of the World Ire. Soskin, the accused Revi- the German Foreign Office and The "Ila•Clia Steppers," a door• any previous year. Case. of 71011- of crusts The Sacrifice. • is[ Executive in charge Of rdita - al sieni•t leader, is an outstanding Isaac marries Rebekah. on Jewish political big chorus. have been drilled by support of parents by t heir eh& affairs. Simon Marks reported for rapporteur • ,. Keren itat.,,,,,,,,, colonization expert. Ile is known .lamb and Esau. Tie. Blessings. th matters since 1111g. lie attained Mrs. Kurt Peiser. The "steppers" dren, wives by their husbands, as tht• author of the Sorkin {clan Joseph, the Dreamer. wide repute a, lin Orientalist and include NIn , . Ira Copeland, Ilea- and general misundtwstarelings in , Jewish Agency Weak. for intensive colonization and has Moses I. The Bondage. The Birth Klein. Stn. Maurice A. Levitt families have been presented to Two hundred delegates attended was an outstanding authority on had experience with African ced- lb, was sec- Semitic epigraphy. the court in greater numbers than IL Moors. and Mrs. Irving T. ltherfelder. Sir Joseph Duveen Gets a The the conference. 2. 0ses II. The BurningBu,11 onization in the service of the ,(111. 1 • retary of the Ntfar Asian Eve- About one- . • I al , l I e n gthy • It r. W vizmann, IN Twu short skits will be pre- the )•ears previous. in I ..,. bodes . and the Festival of Pass - ' Getman government before the Baronetcy; Others tented, the first by Mrs. Max J. third of all cases presented to the !addresses,appealed for wider slip d ear. Are Honored. neatn. eat h . Society at the time of his • Ketylan, Stoeuel II. •Rubint•r and court were r uses dealing with tam- eh' Mose.; III. The Ten Command.' I fott for the Keret] Ilayes.s1 and tian Ile was elected a member of Professor Solternheim was a ' • 111e:cussed the present Zionist woo Gus U. Newman, and the second ily disputes. Ile reported that in t he Revisionist Executive Com- (Turn to Paste OnponIte Editoriall of the Baalbek Exiled, in LONNIN.-1.1. T. 1•1 - Sir Jo- , Sim It addition to nearly 200 cases . I lion in the light of the crh•,.. vit menthe! by Mrs. Harold c, All en witty, and vier-president of the internationally. ' thin of the Prussian Government seph D u v e e n, Harmon and Ie. Samuel J. Lewis. which the court rendered decisions . world .lewry, Revisitoiist Union at the last Se- w „, t h e },}}}, which were binding under the laws Dr. Weizman declined to do-. ,--, and has nue& many visits to l'al- k nown act , re fl ec t,. s r.ionist world conference held in pelitit•al questions, preferrite i .• =tine and Syria on behalf of the , few among the six named Lords iii. the stunt' et New York, the Vi,nnii la.st August. D'Archeologie in the King's New Year . .., honor "ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL court was also instrumental in said, not further to neer/Rale ,ili Institut - Francais Th e rote:groin of the right of ion Ile has published a list. He will be known 11S Baron Orientale. TRENDS" SERMON TOPIC ' , ringing about conciliations and the RevIsienists to conduct separ- of Millbank. Dr. 11•eizmann better undt.nstanding in many fain aggravated emphasized tht• n umb e r ,,f Looks on the people of Duveen ate political' work was one of the , I II satisfactory position i Ti Pale,Ill III Tripolitalla, Baalbek, Palmyria and --, „,,, ...m b e ar la OialIC ,otal,a hal, fe, Franklin To Disc." Findings ily 90 0110011s which did not call most important items on t the _ I the sUauly flow of immigrants to for any definite decision, but ever, rtvceived honors. M a jor I se of President's Commission: To aufnlin ef the recentme London, meeting of which required the adjustment of Judge Charles Rubiner To Pale,tine, the absence of uneruploy• Samaria. Ile was active in Jewish rum-' dareSalmon. member of Parlia• Speak in North-West. the ActIon. Committee in . merit and the influx Of capital. , friction and misunderstanding be mural affairs. and hail served since Illellt, a. nuort, Was knight ed. Sfax Nurocko Principal when • . , \ctions Committee sc- Sr. AARON KURLAND "This satiSfactory sltalltion,11°I'll "T a nd wives, and i 0 Basing I,. Address upon da find. Iwo, ol husbands .- 1.1_1 as president of the German of the secretariat rof the Palestont. r e o r d A. thy. Revistionist epithets Address, net, unfollunately, feared the 1.., ans rof era Ifo search Commis:ion, between parents and children. governmentwas named an 011ieer gov III lion to, 1,.. oiznition as a Separate - ish Agency, which today is the Federation of Israelite Commum SandaY , flan. 15. This program The tvfficers for 1933 were the structuu• o.• hies, which was organized in 11572. of the Order of tht• British Ene will commence at 2,15 P. NI. and Enron 0101 ors tdIs• made its repOrt to 'Irmo new foorm of organi- spot in Monthly night, Jan. ley, Pisgth weak President II ...Ay r, Dr. Leo NI. elected as follows: Dr. Israel Gold- Eniler his leadership the leder:is pine and was the only Paht•stint centime. until 3 P. M. watem w., made ntwessary for the will are building in Palestine," Dr. NN..it• Franklin cull speak on timidity stein. president : Sirs. Rebekah Ledge No. 34, of Wnai It , kar ,n Kurland, throrman of the Iteiss...•. A. owing to the change tion's principal aim was to bring Jew to be thus honored. A rum- "A great nete Kohut, Hon. Jacob Panken, Dr. install newly elected officers for the mann asserted. ' A . • . morning.. fir I:, at Templt• Beth bout the formation of the pro- bur of Arab and English official- , , .: , , ,.. reeisn date° r °rum eas euring its le t , ,■ , r,-I ituton of the Revision. 111 efforts and enterprises have If, en ,si ti , .',A., t. "Modern Ste•ial Moses' Hyatason, vice-presidents; 1• 11,11 : 11 g. term at the ledge ascots , received similar 11Waril, n adopted at the confer. fast year brought to tht. Detroit , . I • Jacob II. Schiff. treasurer; Louis the Sitter:dive Builtling. Preshlent . undertaken in Palestine over thy. jected all•Gto.man Toleration of Trend•..- 3,.,,•,,,,, ,,,mmunily India Ka - pe ro kers of . • , I Y. . , -honer opened !Icel. Dudley Meyers of Sal. e• • de. Temple begin at {{Whelan, executive secretary. The Nathan 1letzger incites all !m•m lend of the Jt•wiish Agency. ,.h„ h Jewish Communities. of the Society for aka knighted in r e c t ,gtotten of hi- ;,,,.• . ..,. ri, e in tr y_ , • . 1 ow , h an d t no n- .....thip to Jews who As president of weaken,eg a their families has had the effect 10:45 1 , .. nuf.e.• is invited. b o ard of ( erector, are Bernard S. ' hers of Pisgah I lentmoting the Scienct• of Judaism, political work in India. 1 , I., the Zionist or- L. Bent- and friends to attend this meeting the tnore," he said. On 11'..000 oltiv afternoon of the I • chairman; J , Oln TII"'".• 0 I. ' " I 'trid wo '., - t.' a,.. 1 """ti' s, d ' I Harry C. Luke, former see, important ' many •1• t there were- he rendered Funds Experience Difficulties which will be open to the public. toeing e... Er. Franklin will ohrtitsch, '' a -.e s of Reel- The Koren Ilaytfoid and the .If w- achievements in the field of Jew- tart' of the Palestine government .i, , • t , ,,, ,, leave f... . • A•f lecture tour in tht• Eisner, stein, David A. Brown, Hon. Mark • Ridge Charltfs Rultiner will Is• Dr. Israel Gorldstein, Hun. li 1. ish science and of Jewish wive- anyl at present Litful,•nAro Goy. vie e. A....opted mem- t n.. , speaker of the ere. f • . Forthw,•• . luring which he will e i a. p c. ef„,,,,, the principal 41. furn to Page Thrrel I ,ernor of Malta, Was iiii, , 3. ' ll 0 -. ,lunch 3 . } ;„13,t t • , • .1 I III 111 the ZiollISI. Or g•anization tific publieations address ,.. h, man in St. Paul anol liyainson, Mr, Rebekah KIIhut, Ping% I • • . •: i 'host , who did not. Ile was a member of the Board knighted. 51 r. Luke w ,. .. It is the Tht. newlyvlected officers will he During the t•urrent Dr. Nethan Krass, Jacob Levy, Itharchl-l•• I u 1 . i I of the Jewish Colonization Ass. - ,•ritjcp,,.,1 f,,, hi l' ' 'I 0 " '''' It.. ' • ,,ts who adhered to the Hon. 3 two h installed by .liendt )Idler, a past HERSHMAN CONTINUES wyek h. • ., &livered gtmluatioll , 4 , ., 7 1 , '''' ',.,, ' 1.'. ' , ' . ,2 . i . : ' - ,,,, ,Thur, ,f : ni.J &lathe] Levy, Drc , r i,.... . 1 '. I roll Jew- ror ,, 1 i ,, Arab Presidentof Pisgah Lodge, who as , / • ' ' ' ''cnnization who organized !ethos,. ../......., O N sss ...vs.,. vutein, ..zra, and a member of ii rankt . n. Jacob Rabinowitz. Louis pres . I •ent re! II igh School Hon. e ill,,S. :he. -e1 , .■ •,. in the separate union :t member and representative o f the _ the the praesidiuno of the Pre - Pale , - tine. and Itelt ' Ili School. On Tues. Richman, Jacob R. si , hitf. Juliv _____ Tia• e ,,,aa ,,a lirIng levfore I which ,saffectet1 by the decision District Grand Lodge will install in Gerteany. Ile dap ht. ' speak to the North- Dr. A. M. Ilet•shman will cen- tine Committee 'of 1111. Congress Ceurt. „ MerT1 '.I ior's Club, (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) the following. President Nathan ,. IS. tinue his discussion of -Spine,' was also one Of the fourelers and Two Jews Named to Tokio Royal (Turn to Page Threel• NIt.tzger; first vice-president, ea- Academy of Music . . ____ . . t h an 1 ). i f „ mnt „0 . 0 ,70 3 yi .,,,. I . r .,,,i. and the Jewish Peoplt.” at th. "ate chairman of the Religious Center Friday night services at Cergre- Party in the Jewish Community. t.i. T. .1.1 VIENNA Aaron Rosenberg; third vice- Professor Sol wnheim, who was A ustrten .I.•.., • -• • n o -.• J , 2 Zedt•k im Jan ymikotf t ,.,,,,,,.. t getion . Shaarey . president, Ilarry on Aug. 13, IC72, betoi Ma, ! ...! • •, Ile will discuss the two qut -to, horn in B tart', tty, Rudolph Meyersidin; treas- What led to his exsue nnititti ca• oral wa s a grandson of City Ceuncillor It li vat \ I :I.!, .• I \ I I urer, Jacob Scilnick; monitor, - Hof Amstetham communiti - Magnus. 'the was fat many years I 1,11,rt•ii (.)1 .Anti-Defamation Elias Goldberg: assistant monitor, ant h • i "1l'eat was hi o a ttit u d e 0.0, 0 ■ I a heading member of the Board of am I t ,,i,. , , "1l' Joseph Staub; warden ' Dr Neth er) • • th • lewi •h Inen A, om I • tht• Jewith Community of Bt•rlin. W,i I I h !• , opt pr e and t e • f '.‘,- ' - ' ; ', c co. , • w h ;' I. t . Ili Anniversary of the Publication of I, on husker's Points • tlf Decline of Anti - Sernitism in This Country; States . J. Iteisman; guanlian, Allan Mon and a sic arson of C ons ul Ge nera l years and II , , ' i g. "n: -Eroariorioititro- To Ile ( II/Survisd star. "1 ; ".Auto -Errant dr. trustees, Adolph T,und, Rah - ' re ' On 1,, sc v, ,,,, . I Friday evening, Jan. lo. 1:.'• u. , ). t Landau. Dr. is equivalent '- 1 h..f. ..: El ,, liiitt of Lehman and Horner Is .fribute to bi Harry Z. Gorden and Dr. Vie- ,bi Samuel Sachs of Tonal, ,.- • • Program Planned for Six .lonths. ' • tiller. tor Droock. ilroadmindedness of Their ('onstituencies• .lef the speaker on the smith.. 0 •• I • A variety bill of entertainnant FLINT RABBI SPEAKS , .. changing N•eritit•s Amid (d ung .1 P ',, ...al Situation Within Zion- One Jew in New Bel An I•ducati , t! 1.•,..f. FOR f 1lthilton NI. Alexander, chairman . the past two years has happily is being erranged by Dave Diamond ' Times.' Canto,. .theoll Stynt•rok !sr FOR DETROIT'S YOUNG P•rliament. of the for the entertainment rommitttfe, conducts the services. diction p re the a t n..g.:00,1 has also been planned r ne a. , bo at ISRAEL ON WEDNESDAY !J. T. .1 0 Thi comm BRUSSELS. , e,aftto-demafarnation • ,. NI.,. V. m.soing, at which the he ,remises several surprises. --- E ,' .•1_ . I'vgah Lodge No. 34 of writtfr. There can be ne question and Tht• new Belgian Parliament has a .•• general committee at its othssaino nth et•hl: • r :I t,' syu • but that anti-Srmitiste in Anierica , I :, . , t „...,,h , ll r th, in On Wednesday. .tan. le, at gle Jewish rt•presentative. Math a re port p o rt submitted ,...,., to ',I meeting lest Monday night out. Sat ts• . I ,, E. Nletzger president hes difelined, although, obviously, lined an tfxtensive program that S:30 ti. in., Rabbi S. Z. Feinberg. Sommerhausen. If this • . t Palestine." Mrs. disappeared. M. Sommt•rhausen ViliA 1.11.11.1 gc 'flIoP. r!t`l`er . the belief ' that . anti: it- has not Pisgah Lodge has undertaken in installed as the new spirt ; II I • rI 0, rs exp•cted to be Ile no in this country is en the stateietfet is culled tnto question it recent vt•ars The committee asks 111 . isa with aftdo,..0 ., 'foal leader of Ctolgregation Both On the Socialist ticket. ...• • - I'I ;II.• I . with cnother decline. ottlines need . my be pointed out that . very . the ark,.,.. memtee to plan to epend the MI -. Alexander I.rael Of Flint, will speak in Hotel member ef a Jewish family for• to In. comer., ' ' tent the Wo- there are certain definite and im- ' tor.t The ■ ,,,',, is sympathetic and tient .• \fondly night ,,f under the auspices of inotrly of Riga t it . , .,l,. . - of nis coimnittee n t Statler ' groups. The • t toll. '1' •tatenient: press-ivy facts that quite chfarly each .. month at Pisgah's meetings. I. Young Isthtfl, ffn Ile—object "The to thy. Ziett,t movement I illecling will of the es- enhancement Woman Dies of Fright When II -how an The Nlyni,ter for T.fre•gn .1f- Revision of Trii.lo venal .lielaisiii ''' years ago, at ,he • n Kay. preei- b...,,,,' the Union teem in which the Jews in America 1 of Jewish rd Son Is Attacked by faIrs, NI. Hyman... , 'wentitv.ra Ilf In America. '.ational Fund, ,heir neiehhoN. t•..,,,,n, ..A, Ilt•br•w Con ego- are regarded 'try II,. lion. hat dee• !vet consi.bo bins-. Iron Guard. •, . reenernie Flits einlverg, graduate of I Rabbi •1•. "First. and mote impressive of za. l'•elarlelphia, your chair- . His address is RUCH AREST.--(J. T. A.) - Thy. IlelYrew The,,I..gical relieve. has t" 1 "' a il'"• toon. ; 00 !he course of a paper these facts is the recent rethr.l. .• a general discog- — enti•Semitic agitation of the Iron been in the raloborato• the past five aggroyal given e Boric Stein Nees So-ie. .7.noy 1 '' • • •hv to Jeclare that 1.. breaking hoe , ' °. !.'ew 1 . erk sad first pm- .i . I • y Prof. Lawrence ',ere Kay, president of the Jew- lie accepted h I vear. II I of • nla hi. , ,e Finland. mon that anti-Semitism Ay the peep,. , ash National Fund Council Of De. Guard, which is spreading threlieh. ' pit at the age of 21 in Evatiwillto. of ‘ , It • . yd 4' I'lle te, r ' • holille, and that thertf Illtheyis 0, the eadtWiaCieS , o., } ta f our ,:. 11 is, ill% . h . The trait and a studeat of I alert mum cut Rumania, resulted in the death in t I ., xi . h . ... hay Education Fund. a It. • , I r I I . la r . I .. ,.. • h , ' .\ ft. t. v. i. .... ne Evahjor i ll,, .,.. . .1 ......0 o" ft.. P.o.1.:..'• I . , . „ In •Is an a , . •.. • re . , . . o f an elderly , Jewish . , address souse . .. t . ' . .I'•:. , to carry on a nt improvement in h(N,,!-,.. Lehman I I the ttat,„ goes will . (kid - Pr the }ears. F. . Preltienis of thew tan ,... 1.1s • .• .1tTair., I '' election i n Jew, it re_ 3% • '.. ,, f the Zweig 4 at the third Hour, in tbt op,.n (of- town 0 •• :red staou coun- I aa • . I. or Ita 1 4,,,...., c • ••• 0 he toured Il i • miler! . - . . Amba•sa - he • '' '''' . ' "' . -, . ' . -, •,-• , year in • o rik In the en- A Jewish merch a nt, My.ise r e s,.... , .. _ , '''' II ' il betokened an era .1: leolore by overwlfelmotZ hy,a4- uot series sponsored by the B. .n '-''' • ties is 0 trIbUte In the f •• ... an appeal • our steeple. ' • Bey Club, this Saturday . evt.ning. ..f Teruel, feund a tapr o ot s pec " li ,r:}(.%,", ',•'.,. ' I ac - lb° fully ,f 1.4 Ity Mt t s 0( . - • ....el n: g enera; sec.. rninde,ine , of .11, 4 eAsstituencie, Ian. I II, at Lhe It nal 1loshe, lh a- pasted en his door t h is mortorst . , ,, I.,:.,ph V.. T! ••• ; ,• • A. event IV I • l". • M "n- Proven,. ..! Hebrew Other Printed ,... i . • ,t,.., ..,..„, ,,, , . ti.iii..ti ,,, ..,„ i., „..- . r• stoUntruvitimi,h • end to the firm place which these • . an. N I.a. Orriiintwf. ' . Ihtrnit ,dpt, :•,..1 at 4:‘, , 1 •;, ..111, ., 0 • .‘ ei , :1, , . :•19Ulat iunX ' i i i . 1hlo luz .hne ttaat,t;,, ,m •• • 0 "A two eginiable Jews have won in ter ,n ,, 10,,iham nn "The Teo. r w i speak ll • v• ' • • uctsm in. ih ' .I '• e ah Mc. their fellow-citizens. '''' 5. \ . - ho - '."' of 1 ' '- - ",'" h ' s " 0 ' •' ) •• II, a t- 7.1 mist th • heart• roll Guardists. ivy firing in e•• •,. et • e " nemie S , v-tal'en in Palest:nt• , "., • for !ht. most part ' ' e arose,' .. that . the 'loon- ,... evening, w ill Ig• part Of t le• ser- Croara managed to frighten I .• a.. "In• 'I' ' his and i • understand the full It may h Enivel...... I. two eandulates ere• .r ■ I ore 1.. - '1 t y.- e• . ailants sutr a ctl; ien ie en v • • .. net-al the me "Th F . once of the • • , ...}. - ..e. . • Pierre Paraf Named Xnight of .' • ' •l . . . . eluded any faeflung an 1g t Ehrlich ;• ' .. ,•f tl• ■ • .11.w ish I eo. his escape. . - Legion of Honor. th a t \I Et ins that in p,- r , ,o,ortirua- The incident frightened I • of ••- Pale`Ill'e• an'l Rabb , \' e t h e f . act • I„main. Iherre , b 1 .. ' faded t " a' e In a ' ' yet b •• • ••••'• er•fl an -- Ziorest I ' - 1.1. T. P.1RIS. . 1 • Olaf reld., ..f II- • • A.• ;le did not P re- vious crag other erprelly eminent ale .. . , Ite' , , }.. , .1 a .•1 f. ••: ...- the. I. .ture. mother to such an extent thic -; . -tein, . !labs- Par if. prominent Truich u rare Mr 1.....t.-. w ill ...1,. l c . l' . i‘ah. Ills etl. l n funds tto I sulTertel a Stroke end slim uoll , ii 'en, 00 : .,'''"'" , ■ itY of a recur- • b•ws 'have been less kindly re- ‘ ...Iily h is free t,, the publi.•• • t" the has. been made a Xreght of th• oared Its It. ',Oita, • • " • • ref future• . a ha 1 t - a nd thouleh that 1. ;,;,,,i „..,... The Jewish population deer. ^l- foie included v ,An. e. and the NIrs .1 S Saul?, stdokt, will ilea- Iv a gradual ' ceivtel at the bawls of thr plec- Pewee al.,1 the 1...t,-.. , - ,, ,.ii- r, from lee-en of leaner, Up or, • ep. to re . colonies. h ,•ntore cmnmen- the autho authentic lake st - ' tttrate. Had anti-Semitism in Nor tore the music program eith '''osieur• a semindaw of the Anether addres,at thts • Para i', M. r.,ere... ' - I the pu l p i t. I York and Illinois been deep- gc „ op o f song s . Samuel Dutirin - strain the hoyeott agitation and the ' Palestine , he "I' . • '' ' • be delivered on the qte -• • Pr rte Max Nordau. Borne Out. in Flint. hooliganism of the Iron Guard- "The Editorial) sky will preside. course of events during I (Turn to Page Opposite 32 BUSY YEAR FOR i,,, : CONCILIATION BODY . 1 , o. ■ I ■ ' FIRST BIRTHDAY OF RADIO FORUM NOTED ORIENTALIST DIES AT AGE OF 6 1 30 ANNOUNCE JEWS IN KING'S HONOR LIST PISGAH INSTALLS OFFICERS MONDAY "'"''' situat . ■ ■ Alexander Submits Report on Wor k Committee Here , &•nt, Year's Educational Program Outlined By Zionist Organization of Detroit BOYCOTT AGAINST JEWS IN RUMANIA "centlY KAY TO BE BEN BAY LECTURER SATURDAY . , _ _ .._