APR !I 1 33C 1/ k i) 1. Y 2‘ , ,di AN OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE LWISII Lt :n: , j,!itbiarly NEW YORK i' ctk \`; NEWSPAPER FOR V/AYNE COUNTY and C IIRONICLE IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent* DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1931 VOL. XXX1V. NO. 46 ,OCAL SYNAGOGUES AND SCHOOLS PLAN PASSOVER AFFAIRS rler r ight By ISRAEL ZANGWILL Michigan's Home Jewish Newspaper DISTRESSED JEWS Students Protest BOYCOTT IN GERMANY ENDS BUT PERSECUTION OF JEWS IN GERMANY WILL German Atrocities CONTINUES; SUICIDE EPIDEMIC REPORTED; WASHINGTON RENEWS APPEAL ANTI-SEMITIC OUTRAGES BE STOPPED GET D. J. C. HELP , , ting at City ('allege. , 'ondenins Persecution of Jews. is Special Relief Measures Are ,. hundred ,newish and noon - Hitler Compelled To Discontinue Boycott as a Result of Opposition of Ministers Jo o I. students of the College , of His Cabinet; Professionals Are the Worst Sufferers; Only 35 of More Detroit convened in ti. illy Than 2,000 Jewish Lawyers Permitted To Practice Law. luditorium of the college on 1 od -lay moorning to modest ago fist . MISERY IS PICTURED FLAYS TO BE STAGED the atrocities in Germany. BY NATIONAL LEADERS AT HEBREW SCHOOLS HITLERITES BELIEVE THEY BROUGHT THE GREAT UNITED STATES "die"e" were delivered by Phil, p Sloonlvitz, editor of The TO ITS KNEES AND FORCED IT TO BEHAVE AS RESULT OF BOYCOTT Garnett Donut Jewish Chronicle; Seek To Make Emergency' Rabbi Eliezer Levi of Mont. , (I irei.011, a student at the college, Fund Available to Ber- flair, N. J., To Officiate and an announcer for Radio Stot- lin Office. at Shaarey Zedek. t, ol WNIBC; Prof. .lay. J. Sher - And the Mass of the People Actually Believe This Propaganda of the Newspapers man of the political science depart- Thoroughly Controlled by the Government; A Reason Is Thus Provided NEW YDARK. -- Relief tee the. meld id the college, and Amos Co- Rabbi Leon From will preach for Not Going on With the Boycott Against the Jews. distressed Jews of Germany was, sway. chairman of the students the Passover sermon at Temple voted by the Joint Distribution coonunittee of 10, which arranged Beth El Tuesday morning, April Committee at the merlin. a special meeting' 11 at 10 o'clock. His subject will Gordon Shapiro presided at the in Temple Eonionu.EI CoommunitY I Trading in Berlin and in other cities in Germany was resumed on Monday after be, "A Door is Opened." Ile will ho ly Ilooune here Sunday afternoon of-; meeting and presented the follow- refer to the opening of the the one-day boycott against the Jews, observed on Saturday, but persecutions continue, ter nationally known leaders in I ing resolutions which were adopted door Of the Temple, (10 well Rti to American Jewry, in a series of • unanimously: the opening of the door for Elijah. with the professional groups emerging the greatest sufferers. "S1 hooroos it has been established Both the School of Religion of moving speeches, pietureol the mis- the the Jewish citizens of Germany I the Temple and Beth El College ery and suffering of Jews in the' The immediate result of the boycott is the report of a widespread epidemic of THE SEDER AS OBSERVED BY DUTCH JEWS countries of Eastern and Central have been singled out for racial will observe a Passover recess. Jewish suicides. Among the suicides is lions Sachs, wealthy Jew of Chemnitz, whose discrimination and have been mered. There will be no sessions of the Prosaic miles of streets stretch all around, Europe and pleaded with the Jews . college Monday night, April 10. Astir with restless, hurried life and spanned of America for unreserved assist- i, lesnly persecuted, passport was withdrawn by. Nazi troopers and his luggage confiscated ate he was cross- - it has been floods ' es "whemns Sessions will lee resumed Moonday By arches that with thundirous trains resound. once' in alleviating the condition' talolishood that the present IlitIcr ing the frontier. night. April 17. The School of And throbbing wires that galvanize the land; of Jews overseas. Religion will !observe a longer re- Action of the officers of the' government in Germany is ruth- Dance-palaces in tawdry splendor stand; Beginning with last Tuesday all Jewish passports were declared invalid for leav- lessly suppressing the rights of , cess. There are to be no sessions Joint Distribution Committee in The newsboys shriek of mangled bodies found; rcial and political minorities, on Saturday and Sunday, April 15 making an emergency fund avail-, ing Germany, except on business. The last burlesque is playing in the Strand— t "Whereas such incendiary na• and lit, and of Saturday and Sun- able to its Berlin representatives In modern prose all poetry seems drowned. iioonalism is not conducive to inter-I day, April 22 and 23. Sessions will Jewish refugees reported to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in Berlin that the was ratified tit the meeting, • moonal ti understanding and good be resumed on Saturday, April 20 The nation-wide appeal of the' Yet in ten thousand homes this April night Cologne police are going from house to house and colleeting Jewish passports, thus increasing the will. Joint Distribution Committee, for and Sunday, April 30. An ancient People celebrates its birth - Whereas to members of an edu- anxiety of Jews. funds with which to continue its Annual Seder. To Freedom, with a reverential mirth, : . ilt Iona! system such disruptive tee- relief activities abroad, now in ' lion is abhorrent, therefore be it Following its annual custom, With customs quaint and many a hoary rite, The Jewish Telegraphic Agency cables from Berlin that it is understood that the last-minute modi- ' Beth El will held a con- progress under the leadershp of Waiting until. its tarnished glories bright, "Resolved, that We, d ent ' a nd : fications in the Nazi boycott plans in Germany were due not only to Foreign Minister Neurath's gregational Seder and dinner on Dr. Jonah B. Wise, chairman of faculty' members of stu Its Cod shall be the God of all the earth. eges i the , threatened resignation but also) too pressure from Hugenberg, leader of the Nationalists, and Dr. Schacht, the second eve of the Passover fes- the National Fund-Rising Com- of the City tel Detr oit, in Coll eonve n- tival, Tuesday, April 11, at it mittee, will also include the special tion assembled on this fourth day of hen,' of the Deutsche Bank. o'clock. The Seder service will be Efforts of Non•N•zis. plea of help for German Jews in April, in the year 1933, join with conducted by the rabbis of the need. Leaders of the nation's other foromos of our c iv ilization in It apptuirs also that strenuous efforts were nude by the non-Nazi nwmbers of the Cabinet to Temple and the choral eheoir, under communities will be urged to in- raising our voices in solemn pro- the direction of George Calveini. A tensify their efforts in order to test against the furtherance of the compel a complete abandonment of the boycott and that these efforts were reinforced by the repre- repast appropriate to the occasion But Outrages Against Jews in Germany Cry to the Heavens make sufficient funds available to Nazi terrorism in Germany." sentutions of some of the greatest German industrialists, including Krupps and Siemens'. It was only 'fin deference to the Nazi argument will be scrod by the Temple Sis. meet the exigencies of the new and Demand That an Outraged World Should Oddfellows Protest. I that complete abandonment would terhoed. In keeping with thv times, disaster, it was decided at the of the , . Palestine Lodge No, 5.12 Resentment and Condemnation. Express Its he tow much of a strain on the disci- the price has locen lowered this on000qing, which teas attended by Ord, of Ooldfoollows, at a meeting Aline of the Nazi troops and might year. 750 members of the commit- on 11areli 30, adapted it set of reso- By PHILIP SLOMOV1TZ proluce wide-spread violence, that Reservations should lw telephon- to.o• and (others who have partici- lutions protesting against the Ger• the inajoority of the cabinet agreed ed to the Temple secretary, Madison .o.do •ol in its work on the past. Cities man air,,,.;,;,.,. They tell at not to protest! to the One-day boycott, but with ' so hien have not yet organized cam - SW, without delay, as the num- Collie: of these resolutions were i o r o t t ss u tni , p , d i Ia t on that it would not Jewish organizations and , ley request or suggestion, Whether it is ' ber of places is limited. :t ools in behalf of the Joint Dis- sent too Secretary of State Hull, Conductor of New York Philharmonic Symphony Society leaders in Germany telegraphed and telephoned to the Jews in this is 'ibutieen Committee will be urged •••Iionatoors Couzens and Vandenberg. Rabbi Levy at Sh•arey Zedek. Urged by Gabrilowitach To Stay Away From ' There is also strong reason for I do so, in view of the enter - Coongressnien Dingell, Weidman, Through the co-operation of the. country and in England urging that the protest movement be stopped, the belief that Prealebot Paul von Germany in Disapproval of Brutal Regime. It in natural that these requests should have bewildered Jews g eney, and other cities will be. Suoloowski, McLeod. Rabbinical Assembly of the Jew- Hindenburg threw his weight on -keel to increase the amount of Y. W. H. A. Council Protests. ish Theological Seminary, Rabbi as well as mon,lews who began to question the veracity of reports abandonment Of the sit d te of true Germany and who fur a time believed that the protest move- t heir contributions. The Young Woollens Hebrew As- Eleven musicians tel world fame, tions are n ot loused on your in- . Fleur Levi of Montclair, prep The most that ran he done to Sin:intern Illease Council went on headed has ..n secured tee serve as visit- m •nt may actually damage the position of the German Jews. y Arturo Toscanini, structions,' whereas in reality . I a'n'.'wewrsasle'f'Ictno bun by the Mg rabbi of Congregation Shitarey a thoroughly ceonvinced that Hit- Enabling Act which created a cabi- ( hancellor H itler of , m bld t How misleading, however, these reports and doubts ;Actually a id the Jews of Germany at this (award protesting against the Ger- r. Wise told the meeting. man outra ees laek Rosenthal, (Ai- cabled 1edek during Pannover. Germany Saturday in protest ler is personally responsible for net dictatorship. were is proven by the (original Nazi platform and by events which t low, D Raloloi Levi is a recent graduate followed subsequent to the protest movement throughout the world. 1 s too amel iorate th e arc k ips o , tor of "1"s Owl, writes in a state- aga inst the persecution of their 1 all that is going on in Germany Questi on Before fugue, tithe Jewish Theological Semis Nui leaders, particularly Wilhelm Hermann ,Goering, whose terrorism It lie German-Jewish population. Ile. s ^nt to the editor of The Detroit colleagues in that country for let the. present time. I also want : Emote Warsaw comes the news leaded for wholehearted co-oper-' Jewish Chronicle: try and received his lay training' borders on perversion. maintained that the boycott enforced last political ill' religious reasons. Mr. to make it clear that I one not in than it is likely that the Polish lion and ansistance in efforts tli- ' it the University of Toronto, in "The members and aswociate Toscanini's name headed the list' the least bit afraid to add my 'lg.' government will raise the question What a lie! Some time before : a Saturday was a retaliatory measure. members of the Young Wwli ' n's of signers at his OW11 request. his native city. l nature." - of the erne cution of Jews in Ger- the final Nazi victory of March 4, the Ilitlerites already heralded a : r ected to this end. Over 200 who attended the Hebrew Association, through their Because of the multiplicity of ser- , many before the League of Nations, The Letter to Tosainini, plan for the economic destruction of the Jewish element in Germany. It. Hint; learned that Mr. Tos- vices during Passover, it is stated I neetin g answered the call of house council, have gorse tin record organs, in an article' I During the boycott on Saturda y, Nazi ' The l'oelkischer Beobachter, one of the earn. canal( is conse 1 ering a wi ''thd • Iowa I ' Mr. Gabrilowitsch also revealed that there Will be no services ton explaining what the Nazi party planned to accomplish, foretold in . I lo) !ley D. Sieber, chairman of protesting against Hitler s t conduct the that he had sent a leer directly • Jewish shops were picketed by 30,- ton no. 0, o e. letter f his s • t • Friday night, April 1.1. The speak- he New York city appeal, for paign against the Jews (of Ger.rom 000 Nazis. Jewish shops were advance what Ilitlerites were determined to do. Said the Bee,bachter: t reu Wagnerian fo•stivoi l at Bnith, adunteer workers to assist his mat, er on.April 7, will lee Rabbi Elise posted up with warning signs noti- o ete "This is no mere idle gesture Germany, this ,unlint r. "The great war against Jewish domination will begin in Cherry of Congregation Anshe •ooinitoittee in its local drive for fying the population that they were on the part of the young men and been under pressure from other Germany . . }meth of Youngstown, 0.' ands. ,newish-owned. One of the warn- f .lames N. Rosenberg. vice-chair- women of Detroit's "V," but the ex- leaders in the world of music to Hebrew School Stages Play. "The population will have to be divided into Germans on ings read: "Germans, Defend min of the Joint Distribution pression of their kinship with their take such atotion us a protest A oont•0e0 play entitled "The' the one hand, and residents of the country on the other, and Yourso•lven Against Jewish Propa- 'oommittee, presided at the meet- fellow' Jews in Germany, who are ; against Ilitleorism. Thiml Soler" will he presented by' we shall enforce in regard to them the communal laws of ganda of Atrocities by Not Buying Judgenow suffering at the hands of an The cablegram to Ilitloor was the pupils of the Tuxedo branch, Other speakers were Judge From Jews." medieval legislation. lo ring Lehman of the Nets look organized rabble, insults and in- sent through the office oflit.rthold Wednesday evening, April 1•, at S The boycott of professionals, es- "In internal affairs, the Jews must obviously hold inferior St:tte Court of Appeals; Dr. Wal- dignities, in a country, that sties Neuvr, vice-president of the Knabe I o'clock. in the auditorium of the pecially doctors and lawyers, con- rank in matters of citizenship and social position." • w , e ar several once thought too let a seat of learn- Piano Company, 5S4 Fifth avenue, yhoaa B ran B'nai Moshe Synagogue., Lawton , . and of 2,000 Jewish law- Lyman ruthless program of economic discrimination was planned long t ing and culture. New York. It was proposed by' and Dexter. Over 40 children Will ye., only 35 have been permitted ye.ars European Director of "We feel that our voice though Artur Boodanzky. participate in this unique play in advance of the boycott of April 1, but to the naive in the world be practice lotw. kinerican Relief Administratioon: which depicts in all details the it was to mean merely retaliation! • d to Hitler. Jewish boxers and referees have Cyrus Adler, president of the small should by no means be still Cable Add But the world is not to tee fooled. Even the most conservative to the swelling Seder In its traditional form. It been banned by the German Boxing , 11r. Neuer said that Mr. Bonbon- A IlleriCanslovish Committee, an•1 and Mica aeld•el is proxoloal by a sketch showing the elements recognized in Germany's cruelties a reversion to the darkest former Justice Joseph M. Pro , - sound of indignation from Jews ' van.. ice lam on March '22 and prate of the world, might in all pa activity in the home preparatory periods in history. Anil the decent and just among the peoples of kaoloor. Refugee. Seek Haven. better to the as ke d that he draft a letter world are crying oust in protest. The New York 'rinses, eon- cause the dictator of Germanv's outstanding musical artists en this ta the Seder. In the meantime refugees are people 10 litinder Dyer the sik•Foin A intisical program supervised ' neryative as it is ever careful not to exaggerate or to be too hasty seeking havens of escape. German PUBLICATION SOCIETY country inviting them too sign a or lack ofwisdom tit his decision to as the one point. out that "the very stones would and iorrangeol by Zussmain Caplan, iopinions,w Jews are crowding into Denmark, one doe opinions, Jew ,t'ub'e to protest against the Hit- and BALANCES ITS BUDGET second violinist of the Detroit Sym- cry out" if others were to keep silent in the face of cruelties and some Jews managed to smuggle of Irrite luir.ditillt German still. phony orchestra, will be one of the injustice. 'floe New fork Tinws editorial of 'March 29, under the into Belgium and many are seek- EltiVen of reprisals 0011100:er: and and Elects Jacob Solis-Cohen, Jr•, To S threats hould have a wide audience itlt ' "II teatoin o of the evening. Monica' s ing refuge in America and other "The Larger Question," artists immediately responded too Succeed Simon Miller rempo.sitions front Mendelsohn and I we quote it far this purpose: letter and yestiorday Mr, (Turn to Page Five.) as President. Twhaileowsky will be rendered and The Minister of the Interior Dr, THE LARGER QUESTION the foolloowing cable woo sent: the following will partioloate: Zuss- William Erick, announced that a The German Nationalists are forcing the world to see some- A . d olf Hitler, The Jewish Publication r- man Caplan, first violin; Ben K mot, law would be promulgated provid- thing more than a "Jewish question" in the Reich. By their second vioolinist; Jaeob •lkinel, ing that all officials must be Of oof America, at its forty-el.:I. methods and manifestos they are taking the matter out of the mull meeting held in Phil:Meld Teutonic blinal. 110 Ins° announ- viola: col Lcih, cello. realm of narrow race hatred and making it appear one of hu- on !Starch 20, revealed its tinano On the same evening, at the Oak- The undersigned artists who ced the rules governing the con- manity and civilization itself. The proposal is not to deprive ability, despite the olepreosioon. live; and execute their art, in land I mench, a parent and teacher Cantor .1 livid, Silniilikiir ■ if 1 .d.- duet of the boycott, should it be 600,000 people in Germany of their lives, but only of their found tit:el:Seery to resume it. These gathering will take place in the I extend its work in the polo:. eregationi Shoo:trey Zeilek sod i:- , the U n ited States of America, livelihood. "You take away my life who take away the means ::. , of lawks for the continue , audited of the Ahavittli Achim. ' -.Int at Passover program of n: : - :: feel the moral obligation to ap- oreover, a sweeping con- (Turn tee Page Four) m • by which I live." There is to be, - the year ItiT2 the society a Synagogue. It is booing arranged by the Jewish RodinFoorum Sun •.n peal to your excellency to put tarvation; , demnation of children to ignorance as well as to s that its budget had been the staff of the Oakland Talmud day. April Ii, at 2:30 p. ni., neee stop to the persecutions of the, OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH the doors of opportunity are to be slammed in the faces of ambi- and that it was able to • o Cantor Sonen- :-1 ation W.111K. colleagues in Germany, for po- eriesof medieval restrictions o (Tern to Page Five.) its program uninterrupto oil; tious and talented youth; a whole s We litical or religious reasons. ' 1°. tee Mr. Toscanini urging him to klar will interpret '''''" of ions and oppressions are to be revived. To crown all, if humane ing this year it published o • b eg you to consider that the or- sell-known synagogue select lend his Millie to the protest. sin ovrs the world is essi. citizens of other countries venture to raise their voices against the books for its member I ,• and will he accompanied by Della list "All those protests will re- • advanced rapidly' tho• oPoildo • den, conci.rt pianist. what seem to them barbarous m easures, striking down the Moo- ated for his talent alone and mated main without any a ppreciable • of numerous scientific Temple Beth • cent along with the guilty, the victims are to be held as "hostages" Rabbi Loon Frani oof not for his national or religious results," he wrote. "They will overnments take steps to silence the expression parta•uhtrly those in 1: 1.1 will be feat te ed 011 Out same , convictions. until foreign g not impress the German rulers entiments. The whole program, which brary of Jewish ela-••• . •• program in an address ono the noel. Anti - Semitic Organization of generous and liberal s We are convinced that such nor tier German n•tion. There which will be publi,11..i o I - 11 Version e,f the Four Questioes the Nazis announce will be put into execution next Saturday, Suppressed; Aimed To persecutions as take place in is only one man who could pro- current year, uch extremes not only of cruelty but unreason children during the ,,sked by'J is marked by s Germany •t present are not That is you, test effectively. Provoke Excesses. At this meeting tho •- , t de, eoeneony. that it seems incredible. It is hard to believe that the moderate Will Discuss "Role of the instructions, and r based on you Maestro Arturo Tr...Mot. .1. -• ph Kurland will p men in the new German Government can sanction it They must (Turn to l'ageFive.! that it cannot possibly he your Jew in Soviet Russia" t II: , thy "Two years ago 11931/ when I./ T. :1 r• Annual Congregation Seder of Temple Beth El on Tuesday. Voted at Special Meet- ing in New York. They Tell Us Not To Protest! musicians' Protest to Hitler is Headed by Arturo Toscanini 317,e1G1 CANTOR SONENKLAR ON RADIO SUNDAY y`orur"1.Z.nc;: POLAND COMBATS ATTACK ON JEWS M. GEORGE LEIKIN 10 ADDRESS PISGAH on April 18. 'Th. Bol e of the slew in sou et Ruosuo' will be the suloject of the address tee he delivered on Tem- . day o•. Mug. April atthe. Mnr- eth Auolitoorium, by Dr. G. Iglkin, under the auspices od I' , rah Lo dge of Ilinai Writh. . le Lakin was formerly ef. Ii• - • 'tut .1 las at the Unist.r-:1, .t Kazan, Bassin, and was eh' 'f Ind- ia of the Volga Region. Ile ss- 11.•• 'Oral advisor of the first led......, Revolut,r, of the Kerensky sewer, mend fir. do Ain is famous as the au- • BEI' . r the democratic constitt:ll"^ of the Koomonsky Revolution. P "ob .1. his intimate asses Wiwi :t` I'.• , :nsky's Menshevik govero- ""' C • .is permuted by the Doi .1 . Ithorities when thuy calm' mai m spent long periods in Iungeons and was one tin- -glen, ref death. 11 , m- .• a personal acquaintn , • . (oral instances an cati- • eol of leading figures (f .. government. Ile taught them law, and Wii , Ito I i onipanion in Switzer'aeo! , 2try, where he I, t A rt .1 r summer college ••••••••• "•‘ ''' - :' ' • t . they came as 1, 1111.: -• .... tliar's government. ii.b°!• for this lecture may be *lined froom Aaron Rosenberg. of the intellectual ad- "on 711 rm.nt coommittee of Pisgah 1 a •L"'• 1115 First National Bank I l g. Cadillac 5600; from Ben ' p2li o d.11 J 1,01 4rnan, 2166 West Philadel• i Garfield 0736-W as well as, na, ft' gllernbers of thelodge. • ' be inclined to repudiate it. So most he the mass of the educated ontrary, we shall German people. Until forced to admit the c hope that the "ultimate approval" which the Nazis confess has not yet been given to them will never be forthcoming. The thing has already gone far beyond an attack upon a single race or religion. No appeal to age-long prejudice will suffice in a case like the present. Fundamental issues of humane and civilized government have pushed into the background the claims and charges with which the ferocious agitation in Ger- many started. Feeling, have been roused which transcend politi- a re cal boundaries or definitions of race. No matter what people called, or what religion they profess, the modern world cannot sit by in silence when they are singled out for exceptional punish- ment in the mass. Germans ought not to forget the outcry of the modern world over the Turkish massacres in Bulgaria years uff eeeee and outlaws had ago. Sympathy and aid for Armenian s i r ligious belefs. nothing to do w ith their descent or language re ght of helpless human beings in the habitat ons They were thou nough. It is enough today. of cruelty, and that was e One thing the German Government may set down for err- ons to he dumb annot compel citizens of other nati lain. It c onsider an outrage upon the fir tr in the presence of what they c en professions and ideals of modern St... If they kept silent, the m a y think it pos ut. Chancellor Hitler o very s tones would cry ut uppre. within Germany everything he does not like, b sihle to s outside Germany his edicts will not run. He cannot suppress the deep and humane instincts of civilized men •nd wmen. They political a ctivities o f Jews may hold one view or another of the in ermany. hut they are bound to protest ag•inst the proscrip- Germany. tion of an entire element of the German population, confound• itizens with possible C o mmunists, ing peaceful and industrious c ruthless denial and children in • kind of and co ndemning women s ex. of humanember and liberties which spares neither age nor M nbelie•able. If cheme of wholesale oppression is u The Nazi s w ill d o tn .,. harm attempted it will pro. to be unworkable, It. to those who set shout executing it than it possibly c. to those d Jrive to exile or death. Sensible Germans whom they woo e e nlightened are proposing to make lr'n I it must see The thing seems such a p e ople lurch hack into the Dark Ages. nachronism that every friend of the German people, frightful a ualities which they ha•e often shown, every admirer of the high q must cling to the hope that some way out of the horrible mess (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) T t Five Women s Organizations join Effort to K aise Funds for Relie ,-, Five women's organize; . undertaken to raise inured .•• funds to meet the need- Jewish l'nemployment I.:: . • Council of theJewish Wo• do.: With the el..-11..: • oration, tanks in Fodoruary, fund- • videfood, clothing and ..I • i • ,. t he families under the i rid otT. 1:. ; •• Resprct fully yours. I le, fl ,.I - •:::: : •:,•I and - David ' llll , l „l o ll ; .• tie . . .. I, .•• I o ,,,,,,,,,,I, ;,,,...olent, a sod les of Unit , .• In it ie. Wit , dr! tinged and ,,,..27;.• ,.,. . 0;•• • . : • 2. .,., ii oho, :A period of •• II• ,I At Temple Beth El Sundae . Dr. Leikin To Address Men's Club April 19. il:iifil ,, ,,,i,i , Inca,I I. 1 1:..rman) from ti.. , ttlement there - :iron •-• ..f the Roman Eye; present time. (in Sunday mornitfig . of this week. he rill el,. the so • I and address in this -et les and w (Turn to Page Five.) . "Put My Name at Top of List." • -pundit: to Mr. Neoller' I. 'Ie. T. -.•anint declared . ;is when Dr. 1 •. Jen.- . el 1 iii :• iii i o • o I o Sundae e- • • r It if, El wa ',sued the hi..doo:. are So la FRANKLIN'S SECOND TALK ON GERMANY Hoor desire to damage the high cul- tarot esteem Germany, until now, has been enjoying in the f eyes of the whole civilized world. f Hoping that our •ppeal in Ite• half of our c olleagues will not be a llowed to pass u nheard, we 1 bet' or , • I - : a sera, e. r. Society, of .•• • I. NM, is pr... • 1:. fit, ., party at hn,eb1 . ' A number of IA the • .. dia can yeu u:e . rely none. . is t ., :Ow, : i on cu nt r . ,. lad ,f thoe ... . ,1 it i.p.,...Ide 1 would V, to hive my nano. at the h: and of :h.. h Th.. , stilt-erasers of this toes-age." Mr. Seiler aloe re, enli•l thil' r ' , /Oa II a ace a Z. d o k g h Mr. G abrilowit, h wrote; "I ...•er tl, ilea of 1 , ot, liar. not enchanted .t hard time whir. ssing a• 'your t•welleney • a • Pythias Hall. man for when I have not the organization-slightest re-pc. t. neither th I you left Itaireuth in disgust and anger you were r eported in a newspaper interview as having d yourself eery sharply rap against Ilitlerism. 1 his year (10331 you are returning to li•ireuth when Ilitleristn us at the climax of its triumph Do you not think that this must be i n terpreted by the whole world asan e xpression of your approval of Ilttlerism7 regard "Itis a mistake to regard an merely That, of Jewish movement course. is only ene side of it. force is a mental littlerlsto against liberty. It is the worse side of Faacnm. the outrageous insults to wIfich you one sub• jected in Bologna two years ago are an evamply of that a ttitude• "When the Bologna incident happened. the muse tans of the whole world exp d their in dignation and their sympath• for you. At that time, Kousse• vorky refused to direct a con• cert at Scala lhcater in Klan. That was his courageous protest. Will you. Maestro, not protest in to 1st the in- sults to which latch c olleagues of yours as Walter and Busch have liven s ubjected "Perhaps you will say that B•irenth is not responsible for Hitler. Maestro, it is well known that Baireuth is one of the cen- ters of extreme German nation- money-rais- I think it quite truthful to say 'We hase further plans for to , mg activities. . are convinced that such persecu -I (Turn I ;ow) ■ • Polish organization ()Imo:is:I" is now Mil- th0000lorhout the I pl ursine' the the go, ' o aro% . slated .1 ma. incite a sal hatred. The ce men. adds that the di tentes a• Krskau. Lr.Jy•:. •• k lave prove c,r tlhwiepol • .' state. • Qto, it Arto.a Reported. •Narsaw, In which • .:I3 Ad: Szapiro :2. I by the to Mil-S.01101e Nazis •1 o 1, a d I n I 11 l' avowing too stir Tel an Hellos here ;h e government their in:oldie class rill. di" I , t mew e--! drive sameli. of "f teeing the opommunity of perilous r'icsrer and of economic rh, :es ernment is criticized fugitive German- .oirn.ttim: .1. w. :Ind thus adding to the eco- n,00 2: competitor.. "The battle for bread between Jews and non- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)