TH d bETROIT LWISR R-RONICL - AN OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR WAYNE CC:UNTY and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE The Net, York Public Display Scrolls of Book cf Esther at Seminary Nlarclt and ,, oi toclig until Alareh ha I L. High CcAnnussioner Wau- chope Rejects Demands Made by Arabs. --- OF JEWISH S HORTAGE LABOR IN PALESTINE - - Report 1,400 Jewish Work- Needed at Once ers Are for Planting Season, art ' r, Ill II I ! ! I, V "A World Passed By" Alfidl•yr el' Week's !hods • tit, II , 1 HARDSHIPS ADMITTED, ,H. REPORT IS ATTACKED I 12 1,11 .1 , ' I.I. Ihra i , - -1 • where here rat /: • xi-tthn, • . h Wilt JUNIOR HADASSAH WILL H EAR SACHAR • :amok:sumer, it Is ••/r a told reception a...a. which Was ap- to the .1. ...nfera.nce of 60 pointed '• ,ailous parts of the A ra b i; f, 1, had been summoned country by the A, a 1 Executive, for the sole purpose • ,chatting Jewish in- unJ o It had at first been decided t 3. all a gc•,- ad strike for 51•irch but this wa- th •ymed umultie here'. after the I. port of the delegation and the ■ ,11.,1-,:pt•fation pulley ass derhlya upon. A seed .1 Arab conference is • he called for March 26 fur t hi purpose .-f drawing up the pio ran ,•f • n .c• heperat i toll. Sharp Jewish Labor Shortage, A sharp shortage in Jewish by e ∎ ■ :, eni•ertenced throuele out Pal. • •••• and the Ilistallcuth hat , ItIl appeal to Zionist • Aces abroad to dis Imm i x: all to whom ink patch t I. !Irk:hi eS zigra• • I t A ettligiflal center ! I i•Id•o 1 l • 1 , e • • .1 III . ~ .ca. n • . • . , t• II up. , ■ !. ■ ; ii no Alec daughter,. AVlom It w a- teal • I .1 , I , I I. I 11 1 I, Ile (II ' most T. A.)-Two im- BERLIN •pi cssive ineytings were held here Sunday under the auspices of the , Central Union of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith where speak- ers warned that the Nazi govern- ment plan, to deprive the Jews of their tights, once it ha, established it-cif in power. warning was uttered by 'I Dr. lit tom Weil and Rabbi Meer , Both declared themselves against the advice which is being received from non-Jewish quarters and from some Jewish groups as well, LATE A. H. SARASOHN to abandon the snuggle for equal Isar,, flee rights and to at, cpt iitattIs as a p, •L oa • r i.,, i n 1111 noritY group. eMploy Of his great. , pd thy Ge rman tli'zh.a2n,C(eifnttriai,1 E iaiseri t‘.‘1. sl I Jewish 'Ffai declared is determined to tnain- { ,,,u ,, g{: nr,,, t. ,i.{{ • ,,,,, ,let the same {The I lain a fast hold on the emancipa- j{„{,{{ • \ • bellied tion of the Jews and newer velem- tardy return to the ghetto. Attack Loewenstein. The home of Deputy Kurt Loew- , cnstein was attacked Monday ', night. • A number of persons entered the house, lucked Ilerr Idsewen- D , , , i , , stein into his hydrot•in and then proceeded to break windows, fur- , longs and demolish the study. I Iii r Loewenstein is the well n protagonist of school re• • 111.1i, ' 51150., in the Berlin municipality. • • I• • • • • - For his Sunday niorniho at Temple Beth El, 10 I • hl I a anklin has chosen the -.11 1 • • "(That Is a Free Pulpd I • Grand Rapids chap- classes, one class I*1. 1 1•n and M. Shane. , •••-u•l• in Detroit. are seven different tor e ..,.. etp pre,, rating the tir , t act. th • a•tend. oral (lass following with the sec "R"h: • - pf 11133" is directed part icipat in.: e. nooses FY 11 ' 7 ' F me, member of Wnai ond act. tc the pet foinmme are in char, a • aaiship degree team ' ; '16• • of Nliss Leah Pike. Mks I:••••• sit .1 f the eight previous .h Ws produced 1i7 Pik,. Miss Ruth Ticktin• 51 - MRS. JACOB SCHIFF DIES AT AGE OF 78 • Cond uct E. esn ,aations. r, • ' c a no n . are not of Noted Banker and ' •. Is and Philip %Vas. " .1 ' " I" of ;,t, ao "'I"( '' th e a T 11‘• ; n 1- 100.: In '""1 Philanthropist Gave Large i n pro . A ' to amateurs includes edo branch of the United Hebrew Causes. a, 11111- SUMS to Many Last Sunday an e[ ent' . pals the following: school- ( ••hen, Miss Bar - ination was held in Miss .10 0 , Mr•. Thu.'s.- hara ii . . • Ni.:w ylilth 1'101.114y. jo.eph Her- ' • ' • : iii, NI 1 ,4 I.illian ,,,,,, 14 p .h y yI.1-•. •.T. sfT. w Blow of Jacob T. s li c „ Idield, Elliot Mil. ii.gir,,,• alas- etas given such a .chi k ' „, "••• test. At these tests members of the banker and philanthro pet.e a j"(Th W.IIP•I man in" ' appear in eh and P ar- bora , / Tuesday in Salem Ft Id a .s.• \ . 1,., ' • ". . 'hers cat s .' '• 1.:11 - the hoard of education Pri‘ at GI- Brooklyn. only men, skit. ro t, ..f the chddren are Pre"... 1. Cemetery. „raj s.., ,, ,, ,,,.. at Which '"."Thie ''' ' 41 ' " - - •• . 1 . ' Idc a k-outs. Next Sunday. March 5, Mrs. Y. I..„. 0 • and a few inh, . • • and band. augment the her, of her family . • L, .. Mathis' class. a .1 •B'' • `tully1311 • - Ilelfenhein and his ,, Lummo„ ,.,ii h,,,,, 3 test, mate filend• were present. were bras , h 1 , ' , ,th -"'"' "- 11 ' ggat's elasaes I oichestral ensemble ' " ' ' m I Turn to Page Four) ' later one of . r. a studies of the in • Barn to rage Opposite Editorial) will have tests euchtw Threatened. Js are threatened by the is l.'' .1 Idan Del Angriff against FlIllehWallger, the dis- • , r (.1 . 11111111 author. now in States, fur his alleged Chancellor Adolf I I ti -se of his Anteri- troll] •.1111511I • an, Al It s cript '1 till' I . ., 1 , 1 III,- . a:an' , attack upon . c er ' u ppears on the • Saturday's edi- hpadline: "Un- inent Abroad , I . Nation; nian Oratorical Conn-At :in end an 1 art y hs- .t M I, . Irani'. 111 , 11.1 I5 Jewish National Fund Determined Work In Palestine Must Continue Unimpaired 'I t . lio 4 's Plea. k hoserling, V I.. .uria]) .M I . ..A CHILDREN'S HOME REPORTS MARCH 7 .ri work ,r, I'd, " flo. successfully carried on at pres- ent. and holdine forth so much hope for the Jew. throughout the world, must not lie slowed up. Our effort must tie car- ried on and if possible' op. Especially the national Is present at- anger on • by him in a tea in '1 . Jewish i rootlet]. rttllt: [loin Lae a of 1• :do 1 - :••• • : hilestine Night • .••-• it ktiy, Pre- ('tint'.. arc II. • , I Ft, I tin L. l'as't' auin to Page t., Lowenthal. Anotloi the fact that Jose-fill of Sia, lived in thy III st „yet, j. • first . 1.,I• It ' 1111 I 1 ''' FRANKLIN TO DISCUSS "' l "FREEDOM IN PULPIT" a and ' Mil II L • Will Be Presented at Annual Meeting; Open IIOUSe on March 12. e f• fort, which makr• it possible to settle thousands of pioneers on are cat, . land of the Jewish Nat onal I I 0 , 111, 11111•t not he halted and ea,: Anita ,. •• . , • • Al !•"``''' 1111 1" I emit'• haying puldn• pin should uldpla. upon ■ 55! •eononlic and political prold 5C:nf- t , Saw„hiuchu tabi entpuil:, l , ic i. 7:-. u. S ,•tr e‘;ii:' ,1•; : , , gl i o • the home, • di e urged • order to hied with For the first time in Detroit. this concert will featt, e Pales- "f NtIr. he 1. We I t, which will le in Jewish Inc rar tinian talking pictures. t - me herr Dr Mark Gunrburi, eminent pianist, will personally appear and will play ho I selections N. / numbly, the •• - - . it community, because. Pf its unique ;ner that will be the medium for 'Pc,. , Si • 1 . 11. me also I' . March 12, pen *Dose ,01111111,111 'I ha , 1.cen -e tinearou•ed Iitet• the atntud . in the howl , anathan .1. wen Ii-play' d 10 a """"". "h" 1: Ws h Nati.ded a • 1 biro. Fund f rem aviluir , lan,1 for Nhlrh rt ha. h e re, no g.• art racy', " ' ph, Philip ' I "' •' ", , 1p, n ow•, rag ! ,taeard , I is, ,hosen " 4' the ft.n.stivali:f • 14 conduckd fro,• isitors are en• r i • v.,th it h - . r.t• home on tha t ai- nu' intimately ti A program of .nt. ••altont re has Vs n arranged 1•• fortl , , The,. w il In no ...Imitation of I "- (and, either at the annual meet- i ne oe et the ellen house. .• , •• That's why ..uch a I at., .,rithropir and sociAl new-. khP every Jewi , h farni•y that - I, INDISPENSABLF: Which in turn makes d, h news - Jessi be informed nn • • • ••• Charles 11 . 1, - d iuniftaadvertisers.- ium me unu. si, ut.11,m Thoughts" c o lumn. III , • .mlwrs of he elect- '. •••lent, and inten- rum! re- , with Canadian . r ..f group lif. , . 'ouches so many ire el Pro••ant ot a • atholie chili, I. ,ornal. other relig11,11, nd ws a h n e c hurc with y • , h Warns A0 ,‘••••• .1E1;1 s 51 1.Al. on the ,iiisno • 1 .1 lime is a p o int I it of the best known Detroit so- pranos. who recently returned sine a group of Hebrew songs. I to be heard for the first I III 1: function to perform and s• price is rea•onahh• aa • • • I. as a subscriber. the t'Isaag•ret,f s ' itn eg t in Palestine. Emma lararoff Schaver, one from a Palestinian visit, will ant gang t' I ..• anal PAPER. A Jew.' nocec.aty part of .1.•vi-h II The loc•l branch of Hashomer Hatt°, will present & sketch de• picting the life of the Cha(ut aim SUPPORT YOUR PAPER and • I of the .h wish • 1.I• presented to take place laich 7, at h1:15 11111imgathe and : subject has been suggr•t.d eup the , • ,e•nt discussion as to the pal. in t tit n ' litmary •-• ' • 31' • I'lanvIT. F•1Y Lades,,,. .• the bands." , Ilal•bi Solom o n Rivlin of rolunv dating back a. •,. o A. I hus, 0., will he the speaker cm Ei ,- Paris ghetto ,i.,• • „•• hack • etc., etc. day evening, March 3. alurrah . • id- crder. Assisting 1 1 •.'., Sernick, Paul bet.- Alaich Linwood •he inet.ting Stra•et Le • 11 :2 I . It. II.• staggering massacre world has known." It said "all progressive leaders and Jews" in large Prussian towns were al- ready listed as intended vie. tints. The London Times said, "The threat of • general TFISIISS• ire cannot be treated so lightly now that the Prussian police have been reinforced by Nazi , S gical Seminary of America, , spoken here on numerous occasion- Toledo which wa, snores-I and has a large following in De synag synagogue. a i' -'-,sae and a • lir church; of :, i i', ','" ill •\ , lit. o \ • ening', March 5, at St. wards chard:11'1u In th • main se his Brand Itn p uls , ' • - 1 t • hur Schultz, 1614 Ley p i" ",' i l!YI'''''' '' ''''',, . hoot, !dared eurtm p l ay V, 1,1 lie pre- ,I.y, an es-pre•Udent of li , pl at ," : .John Erman, :1291 ,11,3' E-ther he. Na . S. •,..1111 i i Ti The le•ok of of thairnian •ent...1, l'31111 ' • 1 ,, t r , -it , are the Aleph been dramatize:1 and seven arts .. , were math• by Bernard I. 1.41,, I Nike, • • la tai ies) who rive- the have been pry , a n•l in which trio Isaacs. ,up•rintendent 14 •.. , 1'. t No. 63 and Adolf r" entity story, Iwo-inning with the United Ilybrew Schools ., Bernard • '. No. 93, re , nectivc• rT :Ir•' II( the Vernor first feast in Shushan and ending Panush. teacher Sir. „,„_. s ,. ' T A s • .:. of A. Z. A. members ... s""m,. an, is told. of Haman, .' frIend,, and several with the defeat an d •• be pra•sen•cd by '11,0'dInio,,,I.. Mr.1 , ,` Silverstein Mr. This drama Will no B..,•,• •-r. M•ir: • :it etillt I front a recent pill: ont; of th e found. I. ef • ••• \ • • • Ilighwa) School which hat community not only as. AI. • to- ,,,, • Ti .,, BULLETIN Secret instructions have been issued to Nati Storm Troops to convert Saturday, March 4, the eve of the German election, into a St. Bartholomew Eve fu r the disposal of leading opponents of the Nesis. This rumor, which i s widely circulated throughout Berlin, is also reported by the Reuter News Service. The London Herald reports wlist it called a plot of Hitler• its, in Germany to "carry out during the coming week-end the I arat .•••,1 co nditi o n..., o f , ,,,,,,,•, ,, 1 • o ldal.. De. oi Sobel. I •i ii! 1 ha , since be e n one of dent workers ,rd Nathan Hoffman. • • . I r :,!,•I V e rnor Highway is. • " -..' I''' . tun of arranger. •••- a. •111.1 1 . 1, ' 1 he • . • world Will I h ., membership subscription III, W s ci .... . 1 i.. not being cancelled I•ut is lean takes it I . • . Iy being postponed until the the Sanhedrin. .,,,king and financial situation is stories charophe , 1 the p.,, Kcyrerling Pleads with Nazi Youth for Tolerance Towards Einstein. terms; Milton !tut zel. II. •s• I/or g. \• • \loll!• • I. 15'el bp Si rthe, ,,,,, , . , WILL REJECT STATUS AS MINORITY GROUP C. I • i re• - •,5•lIng D•••••• ii s/•• ,.• illness, a second trans- Atlahta tclophone call ea. pat tlirousl t:. lierlin. The Labatt It: lib.; gi•inttal the request. \ I • - rte n ll'adeinal I ‘1.1 I 111 ■ MVIII•111•1: W a s Formerly Associated with Tageblatt; Detroiter for the Past 23 Years. II tt. I' \ I I 11 I 1 1 r • • The 'r. iormaitttT in charge state that under the c ircunktance , it thaf..t atfhiel,n t's was the only logical thiniz to do The committee emphasizes that the speeding . . 1,1i Mew School. hat also ais center Mr. Sobel teas the first rresulent of this in-tits d P .5i • , sat ■ The speaker at the late Friday built i• . . evening services tan 5I arch 10 e id hoc; ' p I . st o f and Rabbi Illichael I ichten(in congregathm !Falai Israel of To. gllett.i .: ii Rabbi Lichtenstein, who is thal ten j. .. h lido. i''' th today in hi. • iiii..1 , •• t ,,h ,n i.rt,, sulii-, a gradual' of the Jewish Theo!.- t i e.ot cfi d , 1.1,11rr - suliscriptien Jew'''. ' incnibership whcih was scheduled tot the I • - • daTInhe'r. Puffin night, Sunday, Nlatch 12, en111 •11 I A,..i1,1, has born postponed to a later date. 114 : ; 1 e1 e l.n: tilii• rp . - rongregatirdi Shaarey Zwick an ,. which c.d. ,. ' e I'• '''' I h o' o' Il••• 11 .••sg' ,1,,limteir clarititd. The date who ' ' I •I, this afliair will 1* held will be an. (1,051.d. ,. . " -- noune•ed in these column , late, , • .i scriptoons are hying h.. ,-., subs( in abeyance for the time being Those who accompanied their sill , . ks, w:11 tart ion, with cash or checks, have the funds returntal to them. Friday Night Services . fhl nier I' l'i ,, .! I • 1 ' . . cl , . i ,hilic II . li•ir• ameis of Al•Th 7,1•Iik esi Kant i of Alt ph, 1. ',•I order of Irnal !Frith, 1 17.a."1 :, 1au.l tired by' Grand Rapids Chap!, r ,• ! 1.1 attend "Ithapso - some gift and rr • , dirt • f . • • • :•• the ninth be annual A. making an elk:. • present- ot S.,: , It I The Bank Situation Necessitates Icon t ,., , 1,,V,,,, :i ,11,,, t ,•., , , Move; Rabbi Lichtenstein Speak March 10. • e fl u In ill. Junior B'nai B'rith Groups , t „,- ). is being - ••,,' ged manner .tr , 1 • of Detroit Invited to pr:.,.., , •• Annual Event. Z A • 11 slo .1 •1 ,111 Y drop- dead I aya'n set, out on a 1' ' • I --ed exile. s• great as a is to, the Children; •,,, ..!„,..,,,,„,..„„. ,..:,,„ ,,,:,,.., '13 A. Z. h. REVUE •, IN GRAND RAPIDS the ,„ . • au ra • St 111.11 . 111)! whit s: • 1 IA . • ln t rah press. mat r , il II the J. . , 1 Arab X arfiitis Efitellaitifilefits Ilt•ittaf, Planned foe nducted in Tuxedo Ilranch; : ,!, EXartlittatiofis Co - significant than Verlior School Felivilates 1/tivid ' Editorial) 1 i a , . 1,, , - --- It -. i 1 nil I .. . I . I dying Lon I:> Rabbi s' •i • I `• in th• division of undraainc.1-. portance - •1•• lure a Li. . , • '''''..."'."' Purim Celebrations tieing Arranged In United 1-lebreNv Schools Classes I il• •, .- abroad who t • !MI' land for n• • ■ • • request II- cry 11 , • 'I 5: I i • I; • 11,1 , 0 flora - on. 11,1 Central Union To Continue Its Efforts, Spokes- men Aaert. 1 • \ I 'Wit, end tiltl Brit Its the - I POSTPONE DINNER "em°i" OF SHAAR EY ZEDEK --- ''..- ill I Opparmci•y for Industrialists. , Jun. The I k ' ,m. voevi ntilent PI• - Is offer 1.•a:: term leases on Ion.. , ,, H ,.,.. . ,,. , , , i , 1 , ,, n t. in the :• .' 1 Ills'd area in Miro Bay, •,,, . '., he retained as A -'Si I • ! I ti 11 \ Defy Difficultiei. P, The project is to be carried out Palesti e, the n Schoo I, l'ard's under the direction of Profess o r Nurses' • le, does a In ..' • shortage Anna, an agricultura l colony ro- Ginsburg. . •.,- ha, been felt, of 1.1.. ration i n . ientlj• acquired as well as a con- Because Of the excellent cli- the Pa' , • . I a y ,. F e d e tribution to the J eweh National matic conditions, southern Crimea 'telegraphic forme) Jew •sh T , i- already the seat of many same- .III even greater shirr- Fund. Agent:, . 1/r . A. I.. Sucher, professor ,ii; of toner, to where tens of thousands of ••.:,:l. The Ilistadruth ter is .0 : i id, an cared for. hort- history at the University of ik ,„,,, , . hy, i s h labor s atri,. , at '•• • u ts, will l e• rip. guest spa raker •., i eaiitql demand for n 'Kt Ii ■ ' II is subject e ill he :: it is t• e ceiving from the luncheon mkt , - • -wh a t's n al 1 ., lung in PalcstInt , '' PROF. LEVIN TO TALK • .lonies. the J. a , TO PISGAH ON MONDAY III' ri i unft, i , • urned from a tr•I aenigrants du roe .1. If .1, l''''' . , , Al ,,, I , • , . licfpre r:/ •• o I' 1 ,, . \ • : col Will rvinh.r Fled I • Mt. h, the Jewish : ' , ..., aceonipantr.d 1.Y I ' I. Ir , '"" - hleelled to eipp, • In,I': , - asserted. Anil, I :I. j, ill which JIIIII, I ''' ' 1 ' '''.' ' • the Labor 1-• 1 e ill part icipat l', ,, . I '''' .."". ig all thenewly Dada-- .• : 'n .7,1r.,• , H a • - !ion of Miss Brien 1, , , 11,1,. : • , 1 and their fain mai., !• 1 I ''''' I " ' ' ' ha - . '11. 1. I I AI ., ,mink. •.• 1 '• • L. • • . • Until the rest of the world is h; • , . t '` • •. , ,ive as- able to see tli e play when 51auria.e. 11 , among the l'has,idin.. •. • - 1 • 111, •:ullis•' Schwartz and hi, troupe cornnience ••xl•e• •'. • . 1.airman . . • I. II • .otion of the dominaty, , ' ' 1 I"n of their worldwide tour with "t tell,. a • 'I ' 1 it u. 1,1,1111 ' 1.T. ' OW ,,,,, I'• • ough tht. Kalb," the story itself is now nook t . y onder-working rabbi'. II, „ "I Endorse Amalgamation. .: panorama of Jews who live : • hit' year available to the English readers. , ilY unnom"u` cult', the t ' t'llt e rs Tuesday, Feb. 2S, just as • . ... r th e domination of semi- I'i,Ult1 , 1 I it, Sin. la'ard apploYts1 the action of the e -Th influences. I!, 0 leitra. yul S , liwartz was celebrating the two- i • .• ithoUt questiouivi•h Welfair• Ftuleration board d -dont pa, . •o ar e dth per of the sea-' h , ' i $2,51 , 1 is without fascinating tales in purahasing the site for the Jew - ,n with "Yoshe Kalb," I.iveright, ,.,., ..: the 111...4 uf ' , h.' makin, i n an y i,h recreation center and , - I. • • • :--• .•.•• 1 ,, .•:•" 1 ' ' IT .". III (Viet Forty - seventh street, of chapshiip lift to appear the must plans for the amalgamation of the .,ti ,,Itti.nly Maurice • 1,,,,u a g y , ,. published York, ••,,•,. c olfcil.nu, it, citc.I. , Wish Centers and the Young The. conference concluded 1.1 , Santuel's translation of I, J. Sin- , ha. to tau ...tory o f this type 14. il s Hebrew Aso"siold ull• T hanks W omell I the note that "we did not ennui. to o . is great story "The Sinner . ' b, nu/de:lied in English. passed a resole !lira Iiidjan to search for gold: 1. . - Toshe Kalli"1, anti the book 1 t.. Santuel's translation, I. J. The board also str inger'. book retains its mastery ,two 1,1 thank - to the Jewish Ityc inger fortune,. Realizing the obstacich .11.1111 , diatedy became as great a st 1111 '' ,1 :111,1 the il , ' ,14 . ish.. Idiom.] Co p l ay Singer's ilhli , dish contents in the English. ' n Yi d we are IleVerthelei , prepared '., , „ ,, , ,.. usthe Welfitte Eetlt.i'al k•II t , i• their fa, ..., .. ;,,, a success in Poland and • MARVIN LOWENTHAL'S live through ilitlirtilties in ord. I righted 1:1inioll.• ••! A uniled .1e, ,i•r Yiddish-speaking centers "A WORLD PASSED BY" to achieve a better and Ilealtlii. : I,h 1: ,.•;iiI.•1,II. ' I •`•-• ri1111 till 1,1 ... . 1 bef or e lssheaitz , t ca l' tonierrow. m sal' p•a• i : l tnotn oat h er vicunas .,. i, .' ', Linard and pro. ' II ' -- the author already having i The n.,..lutions were adoptc ,, .. which made i• 1 lic, ••,,,... no' „I popularity with four col-; P hy repre,entatives of iinniigrant week is N1,1•,'". I • 8,11 '' Maurice , 1 , - of abort stor ies. I. from the Caned States, Belgium. h at's "A 111, - • Center - itillel [blown.. ",• ° ,41 ,.. Geriminy. Argentina. and Milt, -,tdict', excellent English trans- t 1,' •1•51". published by 11 , •11-. - Soroi•tj Iti,o01:•1 0 now assurt.s the game of , ; totalling in all fornit•r national lit. 11.1te It II, held "'•; 49 East Thirty-third 'Aram:. h waster in a much - The Sinner"' . kw p Y ork. This volume of tn., - of lb lands. l'• is( . 1•11ICI • treasures el:, uneart" , , , , 1•,.11 f,ikl,,,,,, Plan Health Center. , TALE OF KABBALIST Kh,i i 4 jen,L.,i, alt that Adopting the proposal of the . i A fantastic tale of a ' - even 'ii 7 promise, pi oininent Jt.wish professor, Na. I wed a! I, DR. A. M. SACHAR of "T!. .. Lowentha l' ' • loin Ginsburg. the Soviet authori- -; to !a , h Ileaply 11 - \% - I I this alfair will go to the national ties have decided to transform the peninsula into in its asset • rinlean ''' '' budget fur the maintenance 14 snuths.rn I 51, Abandon; 5Ieier Shfeyah, the children's ode- a republic of sanatoria. 1..eha. t II .•: , Ion, to be hold on Sunday. NI., I. After ea, is Mg the report of the d y lygailon oil the High Com- mis:haler , attitude toward thee demand - ;h . conference resolved anon a pyl,dy of non-co-operation with t h.. Palestina. government. follnain :la , Indian example. In- social gatherings ar- vitation- Government depart- ranged ments are ilso to be boycotted. No it ril• -• t It oda- ■■ .II Ilf thy • c,. Li• • -• • liannal: Pollock said he . I hat thI•5' ••• • profoundly impressed and 1- ()pt. critic after , I• (Inc •, pi v Inc, cod." rag dr , " 11 " d." :ha • -,..1 the play must appeal h. d legs d' ," • ..1, .. - well as to Jew. Dr. 51. •• plo n :s. 1Visti called it "Jewish r o, • ••• at. its richest and laciest • rig I. 11 111 o: 1 ••••. • • da'retlibly lofty in its tragic nao- 1 • 1 " .• I. I .f ,r IIII 1 • • 11 1111t.i „Id I I 1: ■ I "What you people ask is im• passible. We cannot prohibit the purchase of land by Jews. Similarly the government is not in to close the country to Jewish immigration as long •1 . there i s a demand for labor: I :r • t I1,1 , I, 1 ,, I I 'i it, (1'11•1 houi,l beet II ■ •:• ■ 11rain lhA I I„. ,1 SARASOHN, PIONEER NEWSMAN, IS DEAD • , . to onsfran•- I Thy Datroit unit of Junior Ila- tlassah will colt brats the organ- ization's twelfth anniveleary with its third annual Ski .I••Ias lov. 11 ported: an. 1e N,It.• t' -. 51r. Samuel an able orator ih 111 of Jewish life 1 1 this Year. SAMUEL'S TRANSLATION 15 ,11 :9- - r OF "1. 0SEIE KAI.B" •••••-- and pulpit in d • .• have. been dis- I" • 1‘.01.1,.. Maurice 11 ' the great 1 ,, 1 ,1-1 •,' on"; s ' Noted Lecturer To Address Annual $10 Donor Lunch- eon on Sunday. fluence in his reply to the Sir Aa. Arab del.. ,a1-11, declared, it is e• I^ .e11 ,,ations as the I:. of The II an , r this .Anton Important Activities Carried on at Branches of the Centers. many u , . \ Irk hr h I 1:, '1, 1111;1 I, ' SHAPERO RE-ELECTED ASSOCIATION'S HEAD n Approval," v L'' subject of ..it in the .low- 1. ; • , t■ 1 , 1Illumtn tt d .t• t• NI .1 ill,q in I ! I , s, 01 the lu .hgunk'y This project • . 1. •-• l'A-tme. the Jew_ S•,i's i' Ile 51auriee Sam ,old lecture, public luta., • Hotel 1.• , 1,1 • y evening, I. da/ation WILL NOT ABANDON BATTLE FOR EQUAL RIGHTS IN GERMANY Lubawitcher Rebbe Prays for Cermak Endorse Planning of United Jewish Recreational Program. - - - Immigrants of 18 Lands To Defy Existing Diffi- culties. Announce Plan To Develop Scuthern Crimea as a Health Region. i t 4 , 1mage of JeWi , 11 • ••1,.; • on nf hcautifidly pan•linient. and leath- of the llook of Es. - • •.. doting b a ck Is .•• I, . • nil, M1 , 1 1 I JEIll's 11 I.: High Commis•ion•r. The Pal,' Grenfell Wauciopp, Sir Arth an Aral/ dele- Saturday - tfulned not possiblent o gation tlee 1. ac 1 , !minds for the .• grant sale of land to hibition • i mmigto]••• Telc, CENTERS APPROVE FOREIGN SETTLERS Maurice Samuel to Address Detroit's 1 3 PURCHASE OF SITE IN BIDJAN RESOLVE Zionists on Monday kvening, i, ;,: March , , , , : , . !: TO CARRY ON WORK N,„ i, , , i 2 , ,t ,t. , , ,, , ,r o i k ,i 1 ;, , i, , , ,..i., , , " !\;,, , ,., , : , , . . .h.. FOR NEW QUARTERS NEW YORK, N Y REFUSES TO STOP MIGRATION, LAND SELLING TO JEWS Michigan's Home Jewish Newspaper Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933 Librr a y 42nd st nod Fifth k I V VOL. XXXIV. NO. 41 MCP IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH FUT I ' made ti.c Kay ho rt u ik, • • • "In •.nly one e • 11. ■ pl• tire world a ray for the Jew. Ti. permit ray of light to he dammed would :cum, oa. with the obser. . f •• Ts n house on March 12. te a 1.r- Al , rnan • • •••h. ur on Station W NIBC, • I p m , to the Jr.. • !Ionic Dr Bleach e• •lic speaker and he will dis- 11.•'. the manner in which the home onducts.d. • ptyrfete with the yor, rarest on di Pa' , -• • • warning • 0.• Al. ;1. . f