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February 17, 1933 - Image 1

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THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH

LEGAL NOTICE

NEWSPAPER FOR

WAYNE COUNTY

The New York

CILONIAL OFFICE
otisiDERs IS SUE
IN TRANSJORDAN

_
Sir Philip Cunliffe • Lister
Admits Emir-Jewish
Negotiations.

and

Public
Library

42nd st rind Fifth me
NEW YORK, N Y

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

B'ih Will Not Abandon
Hillel Foundation at U. of M •

eutdaer yo, f Replies ot or g nhir.on ic I e
Dr. REudbiitnoorlya,l;EExexcpu
latii
ve s n Atti e t
zation to Ann Arbor Foundation.

WARSAW ANNULS
GRANT TO VARIOUS
JEWISH AGENCIES

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The Jewish Children's Home,

Burlingame and Petoskey aye-
IMPS, announces open house for
its city•wide membership on
Sunday, March 12-- Purist Day
-from 2 to (I p.
Officers of the bogie announce
that no individual invitation,
will be issued, and that all an-
be Made
nouncements will
through the press.
It is also emphasized that
'1 ci c will be no solicitation Of

KEHEAH
PLANS BAKING OF
I PASSOVER MATZOS

All ititereSting program is 1.44-
aseon
us arranged for this

MOSCOW

Only Those Receiving Aid
from Relatives Will Be
Able To Buy It.

EXPECT HIGH COSTS
TO BE PROHIBITIVE

No Difficulties TO Be in Way
of Shipping Flour to
Soviet Russia.

EINSTEIN DINNER
COMMITTEE CHOSEN

Zionist Educational
Meeting This Sunday

_ -

Simon Shetzer, president of
the Zionist Organizatom of
Michigan, and Rabid Jerome It.
Folkinan of Jackson, Nlich., will

he the speakers at the meeting
of the Zionist Organization o f
Detroit t.. held at o'•los•k
this Sunday evening, Feb. le, at
Hotel Slat lee.
111r. Snetzer will. speak on the
,ultjt•ci "Pale,tine and lie Rela-
an andatory
Pow, r
tions
to the Nl
d the League of Nat
[tenni Eolknitin's topic will ht.
Pill-
"The Political Situation

c•tinc."
The two addresses will he fol.
I, need by it general 111,4'111.10h 1111

ORGANIZE UNITED
DEFENSE EFFORTS

United Representation Meets
To Discuss Existing
Problem.

COMMITTEE OF FIVE
TO BE ACTIVE GROUP

Memoriel Mee'ing for Jew-
ish Student Murdered by
Nazis Is Prohibi'ed.

the ,1111 .11.1, (11,1,7,1

BERLIN.
I.I. T. A.) - Repre.
Dr. Rubinow states that every possible t•trort will be made to
T •
1.1
.1
NI11131 1 13t .
Matives of all federal unions of
l% ASAt.-1.1. T. A.1-The.
mai ntain the work ot the Foundation and he points out that the
Jew•ish community ot Moo '04e 11,1
BULLETIN
Jewry
convened here
I , ' loon
!Income from the campaigns eon- abolition of subsidies received in .
( , •1
-
undertaken to make Vlat toot
Mgolay to discUSA measures to
JERUSALEM.-(J.
ducted by the Jewish Welfare the past by various Jewish institu- I
1 •„t i sii iii ption of the
econd time within •
pr ided dew, in view of Adolf Hit - 0
Veneration have shrunk to such toms und dew ed. ,chmils, ha ' been i
for the s
Scvici Hits
devvisil
month Lmir Abdullah today
1- be to the Chancellorship.
rillall 111110Unts tin to Make it ex- rekolted by the executive commit-
re s 111/11Z0111 1111,1
sin which desi DI,
to officially deny rumors
Ills meeting, 'over which Leo
- -
ceedingly difficult to carry on the tee of the %% s orsa. niunieiluditY•
taw fa
in a position to pay for it, accord
11'0Iff
presided, elected a commit-
gaining strong currency that he
withdrawal
of
the
subven-
Governor
Lehman and Felix ing to a statement to the Jewid.
University of Michn.' The
w„,,k
a planning to lease part of his
tee of five to represent all German
lions will deal a death blow to the
gar campus,
M. Warburg Are Hon.
'relegraphie Agency by Albert
Jewish
institutions
who
are
already'
domain
to
Jews.
Jewry
and
to take such action as
banal!
Dr, Rubinow's Letter.
ovary Chairmen.
Fuchs, recognized as the head of Deceased Educator's Hebrew may be deemed expedient.
precarious state owing to the'
An
Simultaneously with the is.
Dr. Rubinow's letter to the ed - Ina
community.
the
.lowish
-
cowl
Be
Will
Writings
sonic
rrisis.
German
appeal was issued to
once of Emir Abdullah's
Ad dress by Harry Newman itor of The Chronicle follows::
eilei n
No Jew•ish community exists of-
The . withdrawal of the municipal
snonigue, the Arab press report.
Governor
Ilex
N14:15'
YORK.
,
Jews
"to
stand
together
in
this
Perpetuated.
";flie interest in and concern
•h
o Be One of the Features
G . rith itillei
subsidies was decided upon as part hi . i .t 11 I. Lehman has accepted the tidally, but Mr, huch, is the e a i •
that Emir Abdullah was urged
serious permit
_. _ -
Fours-
for the Bina.
at Annual Dinner.
of land to
d' an economy measurewhich
Jewish leaders, whose voting
the le
honor ry chain»anship jointly with
.lation of the University of Michi-
'
to postpone
'Idiot a book of his own literary
1,•,,
n
8,n3'013,thi'l"
'
'
30
'
00
:1U
00
your editorial of stilted in the cutting of the budget
in
NI. Warburg for the dinner Jewish ('.meters
lee , by the Palestine High
in
gar,
as
shown
allegiance has been given
N
Al- regarded us the head of the Jew'- works would be the most fitting the
A
3, is deeply op. for social welfare and educational to he
and
the
British
past to the Center party, visit•

interest
given
in
honor
of
Prof.
n
evening
of
unusual
Commissioner
the issue of Feb.
and ..tgnificant memorial to the
ish Community.
1,800,000 zlotys to -
former Chancellor Wilhelm
hell It: instein at Hotel Commodore
Military Commander of the lu both children and grown-ups is pi eciated, but several statements purposes from
Neither individu•I bakers nor late Aaron II. Mark son was the Shea to
the attitude of the
Transjordan Forces at a confer.
trill 15, it vras announced
rinsed by the Men', Club i.f contained in that editorial are ob- 1,050,000 slays.
learn
of the memorial meeting
Many non-Jewish institutions are ' in Nli
regarding the rights of
they had with him on Sunday. pr„ malt' Beth El, for the Feather mously• based upon insufficient or
A. S. W. Rosenbach, presi•
government co•operatives will decision
' held
.41 in his honor at Ityrop and 1; art Y
b Y I '
altogether
unaffected
by
the
cut.
o
f
F
Fid
i
en
d
s
'

r
dent of the Amer i can
ant I Son meeting on Tuesday.
undertake to bake matzoth this
School, Sunday eVe- 'e ws '
• inuetturate information, and these
The Tarbuth Hebrew Schools
--- The Feb. 21•
Dr. Marx declared the Cennists
, which formerly received 20 00 the Hebrew University,' under
LONDON. - (.1. T. A.I
, reqorrection.
uire c
ning, Fen. 12, when members of
ye•r as few desire to be identi•
4 . ,. .... start
Ivrith, the Alumni of the would do all within their power to
whose auspices tht. dinner will be
Nand Otlite in 110W giving con- . Int
will :Intl with . .
<
tt
.
infi,
The
.
meeting
.ii
The
existence
of
the
Foumla•
loll
aie
to
receive
9,000
slotys;
K
vutzah
I
bed with religious m•tters.
protect
the religious and civil
sideratifin to the proposed lessor,
Ts dinner, ihnef - Mon is not threatened at this mo-
d Hebrew
0 ei I
Hebrew Schools and
Jews, Sir hi
e quality rights of Jews.. Ile urged
The Moscow Kehillah has
of Transjordan land to
Dr. EinAein, who was a niem-
. }It t, t e emple c 4. . meat and there is it intention on the Yiddish schools known as Zis. !nee"-
iy , Myrtle,
teachers gathered to eulogize his
o f P a red tia
tz o th b A k.
consider con- them not to tire in their fight for
ere
f
ore
ore
act
up

ma
there
Philip Cunliffe-Lister, s ecretary
After thi dinner in the social hall. the hart of the Wool Birith to chi', ,:iti, are
4;0,000
zlotys
to i i , o f the first
schools
Ohrthsalox
'
ezdisite from
y,:.i;iihthie
and
i(110t1 ht out
boom! of govern-
aehievt.ments,
...
his the maintenance of equal rights.
.he:ie.e.c.::: ...h ...
rate for the colonies, declared in AI
e rry, with. th
images receive. or s of the Hebrew University and
extraordinary entertainment with ahandon it, though the future of :2
'
on
I it t i• II I sins f ot • lit • rpetutaing
cemetery, 15
Prohibit Memorial Mooting.
cry, ;n
Parliament.
many
attractive
features
will
be
the
Foundation,
as
of
all
the
Ilinai
pniportionate.
cuts.
contributions
to
Hebrew literot are
f r om Moscow,
A memorial meeting for the

man
of
its
first
academic
The statement Was in reply to a given in the chapel.
-
r
Jewish
1
than
ommittee
fo
The
relief
c
4 EPrith Hillel Foundations, and all
hi .„ I w ,,,,,, c and 11.111' ning.
,, it
1.
1
Josiah
Wedge-
Jewish
student, Walter Steinfeld,
Colonel
question by
children, which formerly received' rouncil, will make his only pub- '
wish cultural efforts, must it
- , Harry Newman, Ameri ca's great- Jewish
The late Mr. Markson's Hebrew killed last i Sunday iittb.Btreistnu the °
no d who asked whether the Pal
vZI'y i'this 'it .iliti'an'ts"tl• ii l ' leint,.
.4
laver , will be the essarily depend upon the willing- 25,1100 zlotys; the Mmlern Sanitor- ' ii„. appearance in New Sark at is nuts ns:In 0„, h ig
writin
s,
will
he
printed
in
the
or the Trans: est f oo tba ll


h
dministratilln
.
,
.
'
toys,
t
s
Abe Marcov- nes, of A merieall Jewry to sup- iuni, which received I
n his holm. tit will .
person' language he loved, and other t olice acting on orde rs from the
jordan government has offered any principal speaker.
Id of production. Each
sky. another member of the Uni- port them. For the eight years; and the Committee tot Protection the unmet i
which
were
originally
pub-
lease
of
lands
to
works
n
orn-
Prussian
ssian !Minister of Interior, the
'
objections to the
which received arrive in New York on the te
desiring matzoth will have to sup.
.Nlichigen championship 1925 to 1932 inclusive, the sub- ..f Jewish Women,
varsity'
e • fished in English will be translate d Nan'i leader, Hermann Wilhelm
Jews.
stantial sum of $050,000 was spent I 1,110(1 zlotys, have had their •sub- mg of March 15 and will depart ply his own flour, buying' it i n th
into the ancient tongue for the Goering.
Sir Philip acknowledged that team, will also speak.
for Europe on the S. S. Deutsch- open inorket, where the prices are
by the Wool Birgit for the main- sillies cancelled.
44ses of the volume in his
negotiations for the lease of it c'r-
ma g ician Will be on the pro-
The memorial meeting was or
The Toz the Jew ish Health So ,

• most hi •11 or securinis it from the 01111 1

• , f h • II' • Iiirith
.
.
of land in Transjordan grant Other entertainments In- ,
t r u mtn
in

at
ciety,
which
formerly
received
10,-
tilt
anized b Y - the Re p ublican stns
' Torgsin stores, paying with for. memory.
The
institution
outslaniling Hebrew leaders who g
bad been carried on between Emir elude a ventriloquist and a Punch r oundations.
it
is
expected
more
than
a
get
1,000
Which
In addition they
dents and prohibited at the last
,),( i/Itl yszi lotys, will now
e
.
Th
vivo currency.
d
t
he
viii_
and
Judy
show.
A
talking
motion
the
Uriversity
of
Michigan
alone,
1
t•
t
iiiin
n
eli
u
i
4
i
i
-
illiiibiti
Abdullah and a Jewish group. "I
1,fiii,tgriii
thousand of his friends am! ad- will have to arrange for its trans-te
moment when Republican students
_.
,
since 1920, has cost over $90,000. '
matter and
n ts
intuit. will close the meeting.
am now considering the
comments the Mos
The injustice,
, port to the bokery.
.
toilers will attend.
s had already assembled for the
"Together with all other Jewish'
.
i
-
no unable. to make a further state- 1
, till be a collection of hi
um
.
t
gimes
Voilitts ant I. 0 ll• (al t
meeting. Nazi stu en s c me
national agencies working in the ment,
As a result, it seems likely that
Sol M. Stroock, chairman lit the
sent" the Colonial secretary de.
schools where University graduates
enthusiasm to the gathering.
fay " Hte an '"" t "'
the scene of the memorial and pro.
cu ltural field, the Binai Birith and
board of slirectorS of the Jewish only those will have toatzttth who
mem-
ten'
dared.
It
is
planned
to
sell
the
receive
teachers'
salaries
of
f

,
.
for
the
dinner,.
t
h
t,„
ceeded to attack those present.
e wid er , Scope unit nave su -
The charge
Theological Seminary and former ar e abl e to procure flour from the
$1 per copy. Clashes followed
--
which spread
which includes admission to the (tired from the threw years of de- d"Iher'' per month. The
schools will
for Torgsin with the assistance of or ial volunw at coA,
c lose, the paper president of the Federation
Assembly's Postponement,
shroud.
Subscriptions
have
already
reached
t
i
7.at
i„
as
i,

cgan
from the University y campus to

entertainment, will he 50 rents per pression. Budgets had to be cut now be root felled to
the Support of Jewish Philanthro-
Aaron Ros-
JERESM.EM.-(J , T. A,1 - A
asserts
• -; terabit. volume
and
many
appeals
mat
t
to
i
.
'
y pie, Societies of New Murk Pity.
bound for person,
...
To Permit Flour Imports.
1415 First National Bank
enbettr,
report that 2,5 1111
University Disturbances.
Agrno.
many
students
on
both
sides
inembership and to the Jewish
rn al:th n otirlf.
---------
has . nebeueeni
been
edm
n
. it a t le T , trilTrlydR , 0 .. ,, h ,ttn i b
T h i, J ., w i,ii Teiegrophie
attlement in Transjordan, will
building, Bernard Isaacs, superin• sustained Might injuries. Five
. . , led b y
distur bances,
Anti-Selltilic &Still'
communities at large to enable us
coil espondent was inforined " n ' temlent of the United Hebrew Na zis and two Republicans were
shortly arrive in Palestine aboard
to continue this very important National If e m sic r a tee students, in
three steamers, is published by the
t he highest government authorit y Schools, and other members of
h
.
1932
over
90
per
cent
broke
out
at
gee
University
of
War-.
II
!Tested.
tivity.
„,.
In
falastin as part of its campaign of
the phr,,opuo7.1.
t',P. that no difficulties will be inter - . t h e committee are accepting reser- a S'teinfel,
tudent,
i to
was
d the Jewish ale
s in connection
nywa,s'
tit the Wider Snceseilins. rat
will ,i,,,iit,,
titi,'Uti'cs•he'dintin'a" : ' he iiiisiiisiesisionyiedht
g nn
opposition to the proposed lease of
--
v salons for copies of the book.
ri„,gaii
--i M r. Sat er 'oeoPe tki" a
was killed last Sunday as
its
Lod
dinner
tendered
to
Prof.
Einstein.
ingbaflko
inusi
de
Transjordan land to Jews.
tiai'ffosrentli
••R‘lcu.'s'i)
A ides,
y evening Slarkstin returning from a demonstration
Sunday'
The
fact,
''''
in
While the entire Arab press in alerting on Monday. Feb. 20, at Width !fillet Foundations.
severely which will commemorate his fifty- id matzoth for the l'assover hob.
sti
the Wren
disturbances.
A Jewish student
einorial services which culinin• arranged by the Republican °r-
.4 t ' ; (lays, provided it is sent through
Palestine joins in the campaign of the Maccatice building, to a father the amount spent for these eight beathet
fourth birthday on Ma Nrch lo;
d ruir,iinig, I
-"Ili"i
a m ted in the decision to publish this lionization "Iron Front"
tar
xPtatitm against the kart' "I ;old son gathering. Through the institutions took 35 per cent out
il
disturbances
book,
was marked by numerous '-
1
abt
Centrol Union St•tement,
T " I'lnan •
Transjordan land to Jews, the to
,trolls of Aaron Rosenberg and of th e onto,. budget of the Const
,.lashes 'beutween l''the .plio-gorer'n''. vfridigds all4'. in't' 1,1: Pt°rri tbuunteit 'n. ot only to the rhe
Soviet government does not eulogies by representatives , 14 , the
Adolf Hitler, the National So-
,
1.
'
pm of the Grand Mufti of . Jerusti- Dave Diamond a splendid program union Grand Lodge during th
ment students, who support the the place Dr. Einstein holds i n
,o,iooa
groups
rohibit
baking
of
mat-
.
.4
4' • u is and organization cialist leader, will have to respect
, .,, In.,.,, arranged.
d
.
ate
year.
„m
world,
but
to
his
wide
intend
to
p
hail
been
kin is conspicuous by its silent,
measure, and National It
the scientific
within Russia, as has been with which he
.
the ordinance issued by Adolf Hit-
In this connection it is recalled ii i •
tii ;ttrty and extensive interest in cultural zoth
-Sint, a very large proportion m em b ers ofl the
Edmund Sloman, attorney, will
rtillioreil, the Jewish Telegraphic NI. II. Zackheim spike for Congre- ler, the Chancellor, asserts a state.
Mufti made a visit
I rick matters.
that
the Grantl
ee:e oped int
CY
to Emir
A1.414111811 anti that on Ow present •a cast in "Alashlin's of the Jewish stUdents at Ann Ar-
Shaarey Zetlek, Aaron Preg-
t
ion
gas
arson represented the board of ment issued by the Central Union
from the city of Detroit,
s
Y haa RIS" wish infr"."h"I'
on th e
f011
The dinner to Dr. EinMein will A g ene
a playlet appropriate Max
i
of German Citizens of the Jewish
Jewish Workers Inc eeeee .
heels of this vt Emir Atolullah 1.amp,"
it Is hut reasonable to expect the
A professor,
Tadt•ausz
ezitinecki,
and Faith in connection with the pre ss
attacked
and injured,
be- also celebrate the eighth anniver-
the op• a father and son meeting.
A large increase in the percen- 1 the United Ilebritw Schools
Collie to the as'
totted his cancellation of company.
also
rganzaton. Mrs. curbing ordinance.
Edwards will deliver a talk on Detroit Jewry to
limitation of nary of the Hebrew University,
Zi011i rt
C0111-
the
as
lion granted to a Jewish
Jewish
workers
sistance of the Folllidation in these ct use he favors the
Odelive red the ad-
The policy of the Polish govern. formally opened on April 1. 192h, tage
tot' vrith their pre-revolution Morse C olton
Chancellor Hitler s aa sd with •
Lack of a quorum is the reason Abraham Lincoln.
pared
NO special Wider
he Univiersity autonomy.
the Wonwn's Auxiliary
by the late Lord Balfour.
Margy Simon, juvenile Mar of difficult times.
President von Hindenburg
_ the
..
nun for the sudden suspensions
retooled to the session duo - , for .
ill De-
the
Bonstelle
School,
and
pope'.
Scope
Campaign
was
held
The original manuscript of the status
the was
All Soviet Zik by S. Dia- I of the I nited Hebrew Schools,
press decree which provides line
of the opening of the Transjortlan
- troit in 1927 because of an ar- merit in that it is directed only for
Relativity whirl, Dr, of
aaltiss
far
Ozt.t.
Ala.
Clionisky
was
the
speaker
for
se
y
,,f
eor
knitwn
over
WJR
as
"Pin
Th
nd
imprisonment
. •
• .
Legislature.
larly
niens4ein
choirintill of the
.
w ith the Jewish Wel- the benefit of the Pole • , • wil, • Miar
I i -

'
K
o th
, and rangement
Jewish
Eand Settlement Society, the Mown. of the United Hebrew
• bu le of recognised re lish's.
The alesenttes, it is reported.
a year , 0. eriticiztM
criticized by Deputy Isaac Einstetn himself presented te
of
v
re-
rs
Executive
of
I
Schools,
ond
Max
Gordon
spoke
were folhorers of the Emir, who derives'
kit." will Other
offer tiurprises
several song
are prom. fare Fund by which 8
against
member
the debate lin Hebrew University. is counted •
violence
t h e •io
ppropriated from the :
sober of th e
liming
,h„„., n .i . , w ill h e was to ben
, 000 il 0 01°
Ronne
1 !igloos
communities, the date-
manuscript
divi-
the Conizet, governmental depart. bit' the Hebrew Teachers of
.. .
thought it more convenient for him i ; eil a' ni i i.,,yt e
thought
needs of t he Wider Gruenlieum
the
budget
before
the
plenum
..f
among
the
most
precious
fund to the
Hebrew Schools. Iternars
int • o ut •
me n t Po
nit to have any public discussion, „.„ ..„, 1
1 , 11 the land United
Unfortunately, thi - -$ B P" the Sejm. =io n in the rare
in co,
Isaacs spoke on t h e literary
An anti•Semitic tirade, the ob•
- -
The Jewish deputy chaiged the sion of the Jewish National and mem for settling
for the present, concerning the - - '
discontinued in
usry. Jews
. Alark-

University
I
Minas'
at-
and
in
ind
t
.
achievement
of
Aaron
th, ject of w-hich was ostensibly Paul
land base.



an appropriation ihilim
wo rkers l

o f
to Ilcltl: 0%
perce ntage
-1ft ( ry
Fhe
Irving Schlussel
Loebe, Socialist lender who is a
• cording' to Dr, Ito,lenbach.
only $1,b75 was made and in anielirele""trhemeht,itt :pi ie
among the Jews 1.f the Soviet son.
. i indefinite
n d efinite sus-
CONCERT APRIL 30 „I 1932
Lipaky's Demand on Britain
„ speak non-Jew, led to the
in
Hebrew.
only $1,250. Actual receipts Pidish population, t the ext., no• brew f Aristotle
t
on Cr 44k. a i wars this Union is now 20 as compared to speaker Fine
for Young
Isroel. Rabbi
incited
was
in
WASHINGTON.-(1. T. A.I
I, the family of the lull Mr. pension of the Reichstag Permian-
mounted to $1,9011 in 1931 and
Aristotle's "Aletriphysics." trans- the percentage Of two before the I I Samuel
.Jews.
the .Jews.
ent Committee for Safeguarding
The nmintenance of lin artificial
The eighth annual concert " f 81
st,0925 in )932. This shrnk- " f
a
Jewish peasants, more- V
--- A.)
- -The dist rict laud for the first time into He- revolution.
. . . ome is an eloquent il - '
now constitute 12 per rent Markson, and II. Novak delivered
_ r ii i smut
hts .
division between Tronsjordan and
ament t' ' s s Ri g
t„ hi s nte „i „, y . Parl
Palestine is accentuating ,lewish- the Detroit ilalevy-Ilazomir Sing only'
th from
1
ge 0 . inco me
District Governor of Lvov Resigns
tribute
The anti-Semitic attack was de.
ly , to n of over,
l
i
as
corn
a
sOle11111
I,
iii
no
in
ociety this year will take a
f
the
difficulties
en-
l ti , ,
tl • I 't '• t publicatio ro . of the Jewish population
1.Y01'. - 1.1. T.
014 livered by Hans Frank, Chancellor
Arab differences was assert.] here Mg.
The
meeting
was
presided
t - pared vcith two per cent before
.
national chairman [dace at Orchestra Hall on Sunday sounteret . b) the ..t. V
governor of Lvo, who came undo! t n rt n P '.", A‘'. s I•i'stiol'u
- Adolf Ilitler's legal adviser.
by Louis his
n. . Additional
° I t , in. Prof.
'. a t t ,.n
b y ' Aaron Rosenberg, who intro
April :to, it was an- . lustration
. tin
ciness
.
i . it
i usa
fire during the anti•Semitic e xcl., - h r e ;„.
ew V.,,,,. „T Y y
of the American Palestine Cant - evening,
.1 uced the speakeN and who also I The Nazis refused to meet tin-
tom
It ' ' holds the Ahad the war.
- ' i'' who
paign, and former president of the flounced by Morris Schaver, presi- • financing
its acti
-_
: ses in Lvov, because Of his laxit ■ b Leon 110th.
upport from
th e Jewish
lvrith. der the chairmanship of Herr
4ke
on
behalf
of
Kvutzah
h
.
rou
g
h
y
k
of Detroit. whethirr t
in putting down the disturbances, . ilaam ( hair of Philosophy at the
Zionist Organization of America, dent of the society, at a musicals.
The t ' !''a n t ,„, itenj ,tniiii mohlows
unit or in re,igned hi, iithi..,
IlMel Sunday it!.
Hebrew University, is the traw.-4 LONDON. -- It. 'r. :1.1 -
I (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
address at the semi-annual held at the Stotler Mr. Schaver the Jewish Vi elfare
Soviet Ambassador to London des
ti. I I t. El Molei Itachamine
in en
I
will be very help-
reason wan given for thi o
way,
No
other
ono'
lator.
nesting of the Seaboard Zionist Re- evening. Feb. 12.
.; .
nied to the .1 eu ish Telegrapnic
• ful. Every possible efiNtt is made
e
master-of.ceremoilit
ignation,
but
it
is
not
believiMt
h
that there would be any
a , any conneetion with the anti.
(Turn t,I Page Opposite Editorial) uas t
to maintain the work of the Foun• • here
Prof. Einstein Encourages South Agency
CWIS.1N
prohibition on th e baking of mat-
dation, without interruption. That Jewish events of la t t e ll . I
African Zionists.
curtail- under stood to have some
JOHANNESBURG. -(.1 T. A.I zoth in Russia for Passover con-
extreme economies and
I '
true
of
this
sunlit
ion.
with
the
Central
Government's
merits are necessary is
ioin4sfnhoansvpir.:;:
dth
i, cAoffiriii7unniZ,alitin
.eiSylelU
„,
satisfaction with his handlin g .,f ,--
.
s of even' other cultural activity
the Ukranian problem.
the depression continues".
line
fosse
Albert
Einstt•in.
now en-
Talking Pictures for First Time M
i
Immediately after the riots, .1, , '
Will Feature Palestine
route to the United States, en-
Sketch of Chalutz Life by ilashomer, Emma
ish deputies and Jewish leader , ,
1/titruit;
couraging then, in their efforts to
manded his dismissal, deck
Lazaroff Schaver, Dr. Gunzberg on Program.
Pledges 'lade at Detroit Conference for
. raise fund , for the' Jewish Na-
es onsible
1
he
Ci"1"3""
sional Fund.
Jewish National Fund,Young huhu
a
,
the serious form which the (fi-
ablest musicians, will personally
'
"I read with great pleasure that
"The Palestine Night of Music," appear in piano selections,
ances assumed.
and Other Zionist Efforts.
- -
otter a period of stagnation m
to lie presented hy the Jewish Na-
Mrs. Scharer, who recently re-
Palestine new settlement activity Shaarey Zedek Gets Many tional Fund Council of Detroit on
turned from Palestine, will sing
Pro-
The Ccagal Tri - State Regional land, regional conference chair-
Sunday evening, !March le i at the several Polestinion numbers.
has been started there aga in."
Reservations for Affair
-
Ad
To
f M Professor
of Junior Ilailassah, at the con- man. presided at the luncheon. at „
( Fran WillSpeak on
Philadelphia-Byron Auditorium,
fesksor Eintein's c ommuni cation
In adds ion, t he program will fea-
heard front U o.
on March 12
talking pi,-
ference held here last Saturday which greetings we re
dress Shaarey Zedek
"Merchant of Venice" declared. "Two of the best foe-
volt foatu ro Palestine
-
president of
fur ture an able violinist.
and Sunday at Hotel Stotler. de- Nliss Charlotte Lev,
tors
art'
participating
in
this
work,
hich will he shown here
111 ,
Leon Kay, president of the Jew-
Y. P. S.
The
$15
Purim
subscription
d
r
regionars
local
Junior
Iladassah;
Mrs.
Dir
Israel.'
the germ Kayemeth IX
'I, tort time.
'i4 J to change the
"The Merchant of Venice"
1.011gregal
i41 National Fund Council of De-
Diamond, president of It,
some to Central States
w, scholulea hl}•
which puts the land at the disposal
• Regional vid S.
other features will ins nob a troit, on the occasion of Washing- 0
h:,
. I
I
olr
im.
tow
of
the
will
he
the
subject
of
Rabbi
Hadasseht
Joseph
H.
Elir-1
,
Shit:tares
Z•llek
for
March
12,
•-• 14 too ' i '
ef Junior liadassah, the organize- fruit
i
of the settle?... and the Jewish so
-ketch of Chaluti life, to hr emoted ton's birthday, this week. urged
i - Young P e opt,•'... societ, .d. Congre-
LeonFrom's sermon at Temple
president, Zionist Organza
workmen, whose energy has Mart-
ny members id Ilashonier Ilatztor non-Jews as well as Jews to plant
lion henceforth to include the Bch,
Shaw cy Zwick, to be held
press gall
Beth El, Woodward at Glad-
thke 's•trin' t'npl'itt;',..:-
numerous
fi at
bring about the transforma - ti •nh'otradn, t n 'rutliltW t triw
ur state, of Michi gan , Oh io, lion of Detroit: Leon bay.
eil
to
p.
rat.,
in
the
social
-
This sketch will include
,
tree, in the In trait Wood of the
The ,,n Feb. 19, at 3
stone, Sunday morning. Feb.
report. Already nearly 100 coup.

i
' dent. Jewish
National Fund.
Kentucky and West N Irgi'llia•
lion
of
the
Sharon
desert
into
musical selections anti dances.
George Washington Forest in Pal-
for I h., a r
a g o f the synagogue, Prof. John
IP, at 10:45.
Made reserVationS
Dee Isom, at the conference in - nest speaker was Aliss Hannah h
program
ore hardy. The
errsinit,yip of
Featured
tin
the
flourishing
orange
, rt1131.
k
..,.
,
The sermon will be a review
o g. C omniitus, a, at wo
two cutstanding Ilbrirt es m
d ustedPledges of co - uperation to Schiff of Buffalo, national chair- 1:i.i,l1h1iug).•snkens,siitf,f he fl;,,nivp
Africa.
of
whom
f
will
Jews of South
i In.
-
' '
of the recent production of that
.
are a v asslOtt the Illi 11
the Jew, -
of .11.111iror Hadassah's speak
circles Dr. Mark
nes•ause
they
the
'
N
.
Detroit
musical
troi
attonal
Fund,
Zionist
man
we
are
proud
11
7
II
,
t- ,1
, • ■
Shakespearian play at the Bon-
speaker.
Rod Ena Lazailieff
people who hoped that s ome lilin le
ImPagonda efforts, Senior Ila• yrs' bureau.
Professor Muyskens is ont of th
section of th e Jewish
stelle Civic Theater It is b.. -
.:.ihna7‘1'.'eucrg
m-
Miss Meow Baron of Ds•troit
are always ready to sacrifice. 11, may be made.
dwelt and to Young Judaea.
lar lecturers on the ca
I II g /II' . (1...
g given in answer to the ques-
in
splendid
program
1.•
t,
(:unzlorg
n
session
most
popu
,
.,
A
.
-----
• tam of I Ironic-
LIr. -
serve great praise for having re-
us in Ann Arbor. Ile has taught
It was urged at the conference yresided at the afternoo
tion suggested by that per or
f"r longed and will be built around
Holds Celebration of Chamido
, Ht Calvin College and at the l'ni.
that earl unit hold at least one
h, ''r land
i
national figure Ai the
i.c 11, co nfetence decision
roan ce : "Is it or is it not pis-
which
d'eMed th is 'elint''
faded
the new creation. May their con- some
!Michigan, where he is
Osor b'Shvat; Plants Trees
meeting w rear jo
.
enior
lit
t'th
'ointl
y
-
with
S
'
intl also recom- uere
of
"
soble to give the character o
It was
teas heti. Ali.: Pearl Rock- versity
in Paleetino,
structive power also give a strong pivotal speaker.
COHANE TO ADDRESS
}Wessel, •
the Jew Shylock a sympathetic
Senior Iladas h off of Dayton spoke on cultural a fulltinie professor. and was a
The proceeds t, this
impetus to the totatilishment 4.
isiting lecturer at thc Universities
RADIO FORD
mended that
. Sit
JEWISH
was v
interpretation?"
vital religious,
eRlifor•
Regional
policy
Auxiliary of the
will
help
to
pr
The
Ladies'
1 the new settlements"
take it possible fur the juniors activities.
of Wisconsin and Southern
services for its
discussed by Mi, Landau of
. oltural and social
Jewish National Fund, at an in-
V3 join their units and to work
.
Jewish Radio Forum Pro-
I the Jewish
common-
It 4se Orlin of nia. In addition to

I
tational
TI
.
nd

a
1.
-
instructive
gather-
member.
his II to
teresting and
with them. Volts wer e Ulna urged Cleveland and MI, i Mendel of
is Inc
gran, nest Sunday. Feb le, over ing attended by mute than 250
Alit: Hilda
It y
training. Professor May
Cin • innati
to have one or two fun ' !" . .
ta t ed , W.iliK. from 2..Z to :1,1:,
voice
On
Feb.
publicity.
Miss
The
following
have
thus
far
sot,
s
Saturday
evening,
.spt,ke'on
' Reese
reviewed the work of of our foremost authorities
adder - s by people, on
3 a year, the donor affairs Columbus
Hi , Will is'ature an
and 'perch correction. lie
r,i3.
Abed to this doportant Purim p,
Hilda
attorney. mem- II, at the Beth Tephila Emanuel
lag stressed.
, knee'
s
setera

dinner:
Louis
S.
Cohane,
The
treas.
'
k
o
sloe
h
hall, held the annual Chamisho
The conference opened with a the speakers' bureau.
is a linguist
t he American liar Associn•
given by Miss
(bue b'Shrat celebration and in-
is".." Adler 0.111 ,1 T.D . r11I'l 0.:.•nlief 1 'f
r 'Illantahle discussion
Ill AT., tom Exec tit iceCommitterof y ,
on Satur - urer's report was Lorain and Miss (Turn to Page OpposIte Editorial)
.
Pei:: s Mona. Julio, Berman
Katz of
RIDOmIon
stalled newly•clected officers. The
HMI It l•
by
Sarah
J.
11.mia
Roll,
haw.
wed
Welfare
Federation
agency
and
no
client
of
any
Fed.
cot•ir.
was
f
o
ll
o
on
Criminal
41 tv''utuir. and
No Jewish
.1111mtmr. lIntris R HI.iniewia A 1
new officers. in , talle.1 by Aaron
e„,,,1,,,,,, o f ,}..., A m ,
at the Stotler, Miss Frances Soldinger discussed fin-
i ,‘
ill lie as a result of the bank holiday, according
■ 1 Ilatr
be
c
11..••
! rbortid
,
.011
Ilarr
w
agencit

ration
Miss Rhea

J Prost,
• 11 ••
Kurland, al e

\
to Kurt Peiser, esecuti•e director of the Federation.
/ ri•orin torn t. 11,0,1
"' hY Finkelstein of Columbus, ance and hudeet.
Ham 0...er
Onelan
/Ivy.
H
coan•n
chairman Greenstein of Warren, O., spoke IC
- •
Service Bureau, checks for ,131,1
President. Mrs. H. Milkovs y.
elfrional i.retdent
1
i
10.11. TA , ..
WAS
"In the case of the Jewish Social
ii•In 1 Cohn A J
Welca-
of Juniors into
• .. •
1
11.1.-K,I ■ len.,, Mrs, Max
of the confore n ce session on Sun- o n "Migrat'on
Diamond
In,.:.
T1
relief are being issued to clients •I .ttsual and are being hored by ..„
s
"'"I
rs.
.
to
Nis William Silver and Mrs.
4 1 morning. R eports were heard Senior Hadassah.
I •
the neighborhood merchants with whom they
ss,. no. roan., nes 14 1.
spoke at the closing of the
from
trrs•urcr,
Mrs.
A. D.
.
L.
Miller:
Miss Ehrlich
,..1-1. al program wIll lea
'II, Detroit Lodge No. 55, trade," said Mr. Peiser.
FM, tio, •
rogi,nal chairmen
J
Mrs.
and Fn. fiermour
will celebrat ,
Bettie
A IT Am Footman IMITIO J ll..."' . 7 • 7 '
.emb,r paLritn of Detroit spoke on conference.
"Institutions like the Old Folks' Home, House of Shelter
lure lt,o i M., F !Tinian. tauttor of m., r k.,,, n; financial secretary,
Abe 0. rain It see, Hatt. Z °ord....
Dorothy Finkelstein Of Knights of Phythias,
.,
responding
seere-
r
c
o
Congregn
Miss
Sen
night
Tuesday
IlUrry Kraft;
Jrwish Children's Home tie billed, in most sssss , on • monthly rnm crown sarrniel R titmice...an i t:top , the Shear li a •homayint
Loshinsky
Father and
-
resi
'"I'l.
Miss
Ida
p
recording
of fir„,, hot ), on Young Judaea; Columbus was re-elected
lid stk.
These hills will, of cosine, n ot
of Wirolsor. an,: samoI Solo tan, NIrs. S Friedland;
tle F ather Pidi. 21, at i event of the Fas:s for groceries, meat, milk, etc.
giii, A •
1 1(7: 27:71 ' 1 Ace ton
Max Hayman;
o that there will he
fa lse,
dent of the regional. Miss Met
NIrs.
ATond
nne
M'tati I."'" Fr' ," se,:retary,
DDT. Krao Anted A
be due until after the re-opening of the banks. s
- Thie is the
I ''''' . Pian" t-
Shewarh, Mrs. A.
prcsent
ntertain- no problem involved in securing • continuous food supply for the /MD. R Reidan
us .sen . , Tre.bber of Akron, 0., Baron of Detroit, Miss Ida lean
e
I.
,
and
plenty
of
44.f
Temple
Beth
El
nil1
be
trustees.
Mr
hiiii .„ r•Junior relations: Mrs.
s e a 7011.
i'ehaaa'
dau of Cleveland and Miss chosen
Pessa tent and refreshments, with fa.
forum, answertn,t Snolo Mrs. A. Miller; metnbers
The
o doe I ei.s toor Light
Mee r ate.
men, women and children cared for by these agencies.
in, AA in the weekly
al, f '•' Nathanson of Cleveland,
rame •.ere
,-
Cincinnati were
promised.
of the board of directors. Met
tins on Jewis,li-o lig
a vailable for the foster mothers who
5. Baker Mon Katherine Polasky of
volt - to the chiidren, are
"Checks will •Iso
A RT.' , ,11.11"
3
the
tt°
"tnalrn'tii
k atr"nh
on Jewish vice-presidents; was
Miss elected
Tillye Donoff
'"'' Jewish history.
Nation tr of Columbus,
record- Prizes will he awarded to
s uper•'sion of the Jewish Child Placement
•(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
"'""
'
the rugest father for children under the
checks
acceptable
with
their
of Dayton, 0..
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) will preside.
..rdi Miss "Junior
Katherine
they, too, will End the
Bureau, and

He- Dig secretary. Miss Dorothy Push- oldest father.
Bac he' f
of Charleston, W. Va., was and the father having the most customary tradespeople."
on
dalaah:' o " Akron.
,
.
.
kin o
01 Activities in Palestine.
S.M.
iii" Ida E. Landau of Cleve- elected treasurer.

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