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THE ONLY ANGLOJEWISH

OFFICIAL

NEWSPAPER HUNTED

IN MICHIGAN

ETROIT LWISR ITRONICL

LEGAL NOTICE

NEWSPAPER FOR

WAYNE COUNTY

and

VOL. XXXV. NO. 3

The Is1Civ York Public

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1933

Library
42nd st and Flfth h

Michigan's
Home Jewish
Newspaper

Per Year,

$3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Chronicle Century of Progress Tom
GREAT TRIUMPH SCORED FOR
RIGHTS
EMERGENCY ALLIED JEWISH DRIVEAUCCESS_CE11TAIN
Arouses Great Interest in Community
WHEN GERMANY CONSENTS TO RESTORE FREEDOM TO JEWS
AS $80,000 IS SUBSCRIBED ON THIRD OFFICIAL DAY OF
IN UPPER SILESIA AND BE FAIR TO JEWISH ATHLETES T
CAMPAIGN; DRIVE SCHEDULED TO CLOSE ON THURSDAY

ho u2satnod 35,o fT oD eAtricti,i tnedrs IFn.,xppoercttaendt Tzoi oG
n ir: t toa

l e m July

B'rith Conventions, and for "Jewish Day."

Unanimous Action of Belgian, Spanish and Norwegian Jurists Over-Ruling Germany's
Objections on Franz Bernheim Petition Leads to Nazi Admission
of Guilt and To Pledge Not To Rob Jews of Rights.

Ater
[en

INTERNATIONAL OLYMPICS COMMITTEE ACCEPTS GERMANY'S PLEDGE
GUARANTEEING FAIRNESS TO JEWS; GAMES TO BE HELD IN BERLIN

1,

n a traili-
vish com.
re Jewish
lodging,
accommo-
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all holy
louse of
for resi-

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which
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llop,,rts submitted by workers on Thursday indicated that the sum of $80,000

:111:,(1.ihed at that tittle towa•ds the

guaranteed to them in th e V.orssaile, Treaty is in effect an admission of guilt, and is a turning point
on the Ge.rmni.lewidi situation.

This final maroon b an e after a serious verbal clash bet.1
Von Keller and Stefan Asuski, Czecho-
• lovakian representative, and •

Christian I.. Lange., the
we
In the lime, : run, how.
delegate.
ever, it was a victory for the Jew-,
e•lairns when von Keller yieeded
d , the demands in the. report of
Sean Lester, the Irish delegate
headed the committee which
Addresses Jewish National Fund Donor Luncheon; Theorv I
looporteol against Germany in the
That "Charity Is (Illy
for Unity"
.iewisb question in Impoeor Silesia.

L E NSKI PLEDGES
TO HELP PROTESTS

:t

must he

UNIVERSITY GETS
GIFT OF $100 00

was

the week and helped tie inspire the
workers in the' campaign.
The Opening Dinner.

Detroit Social Workers Play Active
Role in National Conferences

Rabbi Brickner Proposes Palestine,
, •
Economic Adjustments as Solutions

Contlentneel by I.eon hay.
flop, was expressed by mein-
!wt.. of the Leaguo. eef Nations
'oouncil that the entire .h.wish
The econoomic adjustment of Jew'..io Mrs. .1. H. Ehrlich,
A brief aol-
iaest ion !nay be ,olved satisfac- in the Diaspora and the upleuiloling I (Hass was delivered by 'le. Ehrlich.
'may in Germany.
of Palestine. were page...col as the!
An
interesting
neusieal
program
t,, Les _ soolutions to the .lerisle problem ley! was given hi:
Germany :Its,
Emma
Litz/wolf
Barnett
It. Brio'kner of Itich:o'er.„Ito snug
o f yid .
ter's rt , maining secretary' of the 11illobi
CI...eland, at the $5 donor lunch-
calamine,
and
that
reports
on
dish
and
Hebrew
songs,
accoompan-


of
the
berm anys lute
nons should
so
l
Auxiliary of !iovl by Rebecca Katzman Frohman.
nei
Standing on the stairs of the world's largest stage being indit for
the Jewish National Fund. al the
he submitted to hini.
An inspiring feature of the lunch-
'Romance of a People" flags denoting liberty were unfurled at the
Book-Caolillar Hotel on Woollies- eon u•s
a
a two- ac t pl ay , writt en
dedication of this scene for the clinker of Jewish Day, July SnI, In
Pledge on Olympic Games.
day.
Soldier
Held, Chicago, Moses Mete Reacher, Anita Case and Sara
by nernard Isaacs, superintendent
Tile se.coml victory for the Jew. \lore than '_'.rill women attended iui the United Il
Shapiro (left to right) carried the banners, the center our of which
e br t % c S e h na l s, di-
:ear defeat for Germany caine
on the Ilinehcoll as donors, and the Meted by' 'Ali, Zelda Rosenthal and
bears the inscription "Proclaim liberty throughout the land unto all
%Wednesday, when Germany teledg- male guest , included Leon Kay, 1, at.
the Inhabit.ints thereof." a quotation taken from 1e‘ltie.us 25:10 and
..4. by pupils of the Ilehreov
Inscribed on the original Liberty Bell. Among those present at the
nol fairness hl Jewish athletes president of the Jewish National ' Schools. The first ace—till in Eng-
oa
i
n
pitio,
F
game,
in the Olympic
l ied c
n,d1 of Itiltit ; .j0,11111
ceremony were Allen D. Albert, representing Rufus Dawes, president
lish—showeol the reaction of an
.1t the meeting of the Internet- II. Ehrlich, president .4 the Des 1 American family t ■
of .t Century of Progress; Rabbi Fells Levy; Max Shulman; Max Il,
: the National
Clonal Committee. in Vieonna, Ger- 0. ..it Zionist Organization; Joeseph :aim,. re
Korshak; Mover IV. Welsgal, exe•utive director of Jewish Day, and
second act, presentee' in
Isaac Van Grow. director of the pageant.
many Pledged her word that for- 11 "gl-, ai. IliTnamil Isaac', P. Slone , ' Ilelorem tintnglish had its set.
eign and German Jews will he per- ill,,
. 1 . ( ;"" 1 "n of Iiimmoallnilis ling in Palestin • and fund this
nd Israel It
nutted to participate
te in the games
Great interest was aroused in' The tour will he conducted at
.Onerican family completely 4.- 4:11-
and pleaded that they lee held in
Stage Hebrew•English Play.
vetted to the nationalist ideal tint the Detroit Jewish community by the minimum rate of $14.75,
Berlin as originally projected.
Mrs. Eli Sachse, who was chair. happily visiting in the Jewish the announcement made but week which will include fare to and
The German delegate at the mien of the luncheon, recounted th e Ileooneland. It was well acted and that The. Detroit Jewish Chronicle . from Chicago and three night'
n•eting, Lewald• chair- achievements of the National Fund. had good educational value for the o would sponsor a tour to the Cen- stay at the Palmer House, one of
loan of the organizing cammitte.e., She was preceded by Nil's. Hyman: National Fluid.
tury ref l'rogress at Chicago, on I l'ilvagO's finest hotels.
delivered his pledge at the cum- NlilkevskY. President of the Lobe , '
time far the annual conventimrs
Attack. "Charity” Theory.
Activity for "Jewish Day."
mittee's session aVeolnes.lay. awl .Auxiliary of the National Fund,
,
a or. nay u ho :welded a check of the Zionist Organization of
Pram all sections of the coun-
the I edy thereupon voted too ae- "h" e'xp r e'ssedthank , too all who
f„,..;1,01111 . i 'n behalf of the Natioon- A inerica, and of the District Grant , toy report.
cop(
ale coming indicating
assUrances and h o 'pee! areang e for the lunch000ll
Lodge of Italai B'rith fr n
,
nl
I
t row (h,. lun c h eo n
• the oreat enthusiasm with whi,•11
oi,otirately to schedule , the games Brief remarks were ilk° dit I ,led
GI
actie•ity for Jewish Day at A Cen-
fur Perlin in I
lex. Mrs. Max !layman, chairman comanittee, greeted the Ladies Aux-
The. "Jewish Day" it!
the %World tury of l'rogress exposition on
of the hoiden!) ierrangaoments coin. iliary .ore its tenth anniversary
Athletes Attack Nazi Ban.
:e erie of the chiet attractions July 3 is under evay.
w Inch cries Ming commemarateil
on !timidity, 20 A no .i iran Olym- mitt... The. prayer was given by
with the donor luncfpoon. He book of this tour, will lie "'Try" "" Committees have been fergan-
pic champions, winners at Los An- --- -
ill cilSiOn to refer to the statement July it, and that night, at S
.
rtes last summer, joimed with
°Idler', ezeil in communities and litany are
si
made at the dinner of the Eine.r- Field, a cast Cl !Of"
'h e .1 merican Jewish C
now being formed to arrange far
Congress in
een, ■ Allied Campaign by a visit- - Time ll"ithee if a
cabled appeal to the Intet. na-
whole delegations to wit-
i.e.. speaker that the linty basis an audience which is expected to. rte,„
,, : ople, „
tress
t/Iyinteic l'ommittee to sup-
of1
exceed
i;f900,0011.
g
ding Tnt,
mean which Jewish unity is possibl e
part the dentand of Brig. Gen.
great and thrilling pageant deal-
I• charity and conthomwd it as
Charles Sherrill that Jewish alb-
ing with the steer' of the Jew'..
false interpretation of Judaism.
Chronicle tour may be. gotten by Besides participating thr.ough
treoated on an equal
-
feinting ••ut that the money tai..
attendance.,
large number of
boating at the Iterlin Olympics in
Congressman Writes Chron• ed at tlii• luncheon goes for the calling the teifficcodo by eueuuecunicltl- conernunitnos a have
declared their
revivitiration id the Jewish people, ing a oh Rhea E. Cushman of the
,
isle
of
Christian
Anti-
The cable .•ierinly applauds the
willingne.ss to take part in the
Mr. Kiev declare' that charity i.
ease
1,8
Nazi Meeting.
, Igol'oU4 stand t h at General Sher-
lietUalpresentation of the pageant
not the determining factor in jet.-- I.VashinVlon boulevard, Itandolph or

1111 1001: in V innna 4.11 Sunday.
ire the athleeie carnival time
ish life and that the rabbis who tell 33711, vele.) is directing the tour. afternoon.
The
foollowing cononotociitoon
Gloom,-
prior to the opening of the mooeot-
of
varying
us other%vise are inisleaders of their
•ng of the executi.e onminittee of teas
Thursday by the neap... Ile declared that he
sizes are already in rehearsal in
%Vito'

-lime cities, muler the guidance of
InternationalOlympic cop- ''',"t"' "f The
D' I trott
JeStish not opposing charity but that the
h
from ('once et,dlian John National Fund was striving for
-littee•, and expresses the h° s, Cronicle
who are in ennimuni-
__
'Pit the committee as a whole Lesinski of Detroit:
'cation with Isaac Van Grove, gen-
such renditions which womb' elimi-
"The
writer
attended
last
eve-
eral
director
of the pageant.
nate
the
will adopt the same attitude.
lie, of dividing. Jew-
The Olympic. champions were nine it session of the Allied...all ish ranks into re, eieets anol gevers,
Attract Thousands.
National
Centime against ea- but wooed,' lather make it passilole
ananimous in their condemnation

0
.1 side front the att rant 0..eness
I
the discrimination of the G•r- riallierseelit nom in Germany, which far people. to live en :in eco.
of tho• pageant and the .ithletii,
%vas held at the Mayflower Hotel 11111111c
„at, government
o;).i.iii:rting
sien to
el oi xn p, ostii te ia(n hig(dii. g
aio nos„,
tl
akes
Mrs.
i an Warburg
I pFoer tl n
athletes and their disbarment of this city.
Rabbi Brickner's Address.
.lews in all part, of the land are
"This conference. svas tossen-
t Donation for
Rabbi Ilricknmr .1.,-I.lred it a
"tom international nompet it ion..
woos
The eablegram, which was sigma, e badly a Christian one and all the pi icil.gr t•• lee at the luncheon and
:wend the thirty-fifth annual con
Work in Palestine.
.peakers at the .e.sion condemned added that it was also a duty far
Dr. Stephen S.
tent Ion et the, Zionist Organize-
.
oeirel S. If•utsch, honorary pi esi- in no uncertain tuna- the anti- loon 1,1 tell the ladies that thee were' , .. . .
Coin of Armoricor and the arearly
.. - .. " . . .
.
dent and president of the Ameri- Jewish conditions in Germany doing a remarkable job in turning donation o,f i:iloroniti to the 11elomv ir ,lt', ' ,"i'tt li,fmg ';':., 'I , -,,';'1
,, l mi l;:st
r,i,det„.1 ,1;unir,o"
„,,, „ yen ,„ p m too this ideal at a time when so
. an Jewish t'ongie,. in addition
t e a , ta ,,.,,, anee a m itt many oothr rs acre wasting their
tie
'oo listing the names of the (Ilya,
rag
,t e,,e,ii
Iley. ." ia‘Hi 'S '. "F)e.l'im xt 3N1Tna'V'eeilr' l le 'u' r‘gv,H 1.1e Zcei osi•tn
,.:" ..1. -.... ,: .: :. "..... ,Ii.,, ,,i,
,' ,i;, , o ,... that
d
. , 'j,,,1
lomatie relations between Gee-
,000. champions declares:
Ing tee an announcement ley Dr. :1 -- . their
1 . ..111t1111; oil tnat
tha
t
tno.re are two
".‘enerican Olympic champions many and the United States.
S %V. nosenbrech, I resident of the
head I
•• 'o with American Jewish
"The following is a true cam' kinds of Zionists kopp
%1. n1 , 1. and fuss fos t Zionkts -- .%inerican Frit•nels ••f the Hebrew Potaut'„,!:. jilee i s e t e i, 'h2oill
o ' ' yY.Otitig men and
in urging American delega- 14 a resolution adopted at tie..
l'imersity. The gift will IkO , O, II
Ilatoloi
ickner deelaied that "if
d000 to, press international (Byrn- conferenee:
.omen frani the city of ‘I ea aol-
as the Jacob II. and TI „.
"'America has mi'e'n greatly en- " e
emmittee to withdraw ()Inn-
o , rwill parmi. Tate on II, o: o
".
heem. 'Ind, few"' Fiend, and Skill he used !..
itat o talker , th me
e .dt nal eat
l'.1stine
I'
h ough genera
n
tios
- from Germany because of i ',h eal tr
then ell , L
\Id
and III ..preallIng the Illtie and ti,,, „,,,..,
I ., o
I
.eny's discrimination against by men and women oot high qual-
1 o : • I\
tt I '
dofeerni."
111.1 fiat I,
1, athletes. Warmly applaud ivy' who have conle to our shore.,
-"and I
■ , 7 :1- , ,t11114
l'rg mg tl.
,,0 11It n
to ml e ote 11
persecutian in their
211
tear cutenunciation of as a result
.11111. nt
, 111,111,1,,
holelleattedlY
to 41 ,
oo an principles in respells.' own lands. Our coUntry is
I
I ,m I
to
11,
Nat
'
cable May 29 on arrival in throUghoUt the svoidd as the haven workoof tin

entire quota of $98,500.

IL., ..tfor„,,,,h.,•:. „,-,. eu .,, only confident of raising tidfe ‘eioidetIireiduq,u.:?,tia,onbutthseonf
ie,.„,sttattheattleaintini
noetdhilantge
-,,,I J. an oversubscription %bill •,et,,fy them. Eneph,e,e,
o i,slo o. needed in order to enable the agencies included in the drive to carry on their work.
%yo l k, , are meeting daily at noon-day luncheon, at Hotel Tuner to report
on the progress of
16, , ,, , , cf ,, r1,,, A number of visiting delegates attending the conventit:,ntsthie:etitu
. ni,,n.hel?,rnisegtr he,s. s law teerre pguestss

Assurance. 11011 Germany will restore their rights too the Silesian Jews was given by Germany',
oepresentative, Friedrich von Keller.

Here wi:rhh”. 2,;nn'eari. 11 ,1 61eni:IdalY
opened
y evening
at Hotel Tuller, which was attend-
d
350 leaders.
l'artieipate ill Discussions at Sessions of Jewish Social ed by about
Aaron DeRoy, chairman of the
Service, lewish Center Executives and National
drive, presided and struck the key-
Council for Jewish Edllelition•
note when he expressed

confidence
both in the ultimate success of
Detroit ,mist t ■ erkerS are hosts; large part of the discussions by the the drive and in
to the National Confei en, of Jew-. family section. At the Friday af- as a result of the Detroit's future,
business revival.
Hi, s ∎ Wial Set, /CI', which opened teilloOn section II. I.. Lurie of
New Henry Wineman, one of the
i,, , ,, on Thut,,lay, June s, to last Turk, director of the Bureau eif bottlers of the campaign,
who was
until monday, June 12,

bringing, Jewish Social Research, was chair- the only other local
' ,ecial worker, from 'medically nom Mrs. Irene Murphy of the dinner, said that the speaker at the
present drive
l V4 ry Wilt in the union, as well Detroit Department elf Public W•l- is unique because
I as Irene the principal cities of fate, discussed the assumption of be raised for local funds are to

needs only;
Canada, Participating in the joint a city-wide progrant
of relief by' a because contributions are asked
1 , 5i011 , oof the coonfi•r e n es o ar e th e
peddle agency. on the basis of renewals of pledges
National Association of Jewish
Joint Dinner Session.
in addition to increases
C enter FAeetilives and the Nation-
as well as
Plans for organization of pro- memorials,
al en""cll for Jewish Eilueati"n•
tective lessor iations for ,lewish so.
"These
cam
paigns
have
a far-
The, member, of Jewish IVornen's vial workers will be in
g of
chare
organizations Ill Detroit acted as! the NCH- lark delegates on Satur- I reaching edfect , " Mr. Wineman de.
ere is an educallopal
eleaere'tiC
"There
hostesses at the rereption following, day morning, June 10, at which all
the campaign
side
e the drive, the vast scope
the opening session of the confer-I representatives will be present. The
og
the manner
core on Thursday evening. Confer-I sectional meetings Saturday
a r h '" ! in Which our n
agencies are woven
once headquarters in Detroit :Ire noon Still be fidlOWed b y a pint •
fabric of our Jewish life.
lit Hotel Ittoloster Hall, and all mos- dinner session in the evening with I am
e are held at Temple Beth El. discussion hod by Ur.. I. NI. litelliji young particularly
happy to see the
\dli,
people gathered
here. We
now on I he programs . of
Detroiter• on Program.
Jewisn need young men and
layor Frank ('Dozens fleliVt'ren , ' l'Iminiunity organizati o ns in the ' with a new outlook young women
, .
on life."
changes in o
the address ed. welcome in Ismail t. • light of the pres•nt-day
.
Add,. by Dr. fraeltwlf.
. nne, .
eof the general comnAMI2p at the American lite. Mrs. il il eetnrroyi•t, 1,. 4:,,
The principal speaker at the dia-
tonic. session Thursilny—tvening,i Man, member of the
welfare, will i„. nee was Dr. Solomon D. Freehof
It'd h 'hairy O'ineman, chairman of mission ., ut Public
, , ,,,,,
of Chicago who declared that be-
th, board a g,,,•,.„,,,,, , , ,,i, the slew- among lin' SIO UM . ,
h,,,,,, fore the depression gifts
eleole.gates
a ,iii
,,h, \Vella.. E. hei ati,,h t pe,,,,hli ng ,
.
prove
m
ittt
.
ttittit
t
.,
it
.
ntit
,ti
What One possesses, "today it vrill
,
t
,,,
.1,.„.i
tt
h
charge
of
\I r.
"f th" joint sessions "" p i .,, r
, what yoU are.
,,,,,,nuo nty', weieoi ne b , the visit- Sunday, June' II, in formulating
what is the
philoseophy far the . ealinenten- ea I bre f y ou r soul -- b eca u se to-
..- oorkers. Ur. I. M. 'fella-
;11 worke•r.
Itiesiness ineetingo
tio.... of Cin,•ilinati, time cord' I•1,11,-, al
day Peolde will give out of con-
the eonterenee will take. place on viction.
,11141 national sek•retart of the
Dr. Freehof called upon those
Il luu Irrith, addressed the' workers Sunday morning, with supplemen.
ittt ,
„f Ilene b t , a i e b , „b u m assembled to war against human
.on "'the Crealo. of a Jewish so.-
„„,1
f
a
ki
ng
misery.
1111 II orker." The ine0•at ion was
am il y section, t
Ile pleaded for a com-
1111 I
I lie afternoon,
inanity elf responsible men and
ootteroal by Dr. Len M. 1'rzenklin, rend
Th e Detroit Committee. women and condemned that "M-
Bahia Leon F'rain pronoune e d the
be n e diction.
"I oitlicult ies in dispensaries and responsible fringe of the commun-
The first general session of the Ito,plial, produced by the current be whim are imperfectly social-
dopi,...ion
- will he the topic for ized," because they had looked
...reference took place Friday miern-
di'
by the health section, led down the list of expenses
ino, June 9.
when
The subject of the'
h.
,
sehna
Sampliner, head soorial their reverses came and chose to
I
meeting was the effect of the
aoi her , , f the Detroit North End eliminate
the charitable items
present trends in the eceenoinie and
Augei,t, di- rather than know where to look
online:el structure upon American Clinic. ler. Harry
.leavish life. Among the partici- re, too, Mental Hygiene Chem., .1,•w• for unnecessary luxuries,
Referring to the present dis-
pants in the panel discussion was isle Soo, ial Servo..• Bureau of In.-
trait, will addre,.. one child e•are unity in Jewish life in reaction
Prof. Samuel M. Levin, brad of the
to
section
on
"Inter'pretatians
department of SOCI111 wiener of the
of the German crisis, Dr. Freehof
Childhood," o
%les. Edith IS. Said that not Zionism or
Coollege of the City of Detroit.
anti-
of
ti t.
aZni,te irstril li
huirl
rit„,hdeio 6r,,e)ul isgiicr
ouosup
o sr
Sectional Meetings.

:

Recent developments affecting
tho Situation ire lit•rmany No far
as the .lowish rommunity is coen-
cei reed Is only one phase ,.f the

.1 , 111111Unid n1 , 144 . 111,, Of le,' I y 1., be
discussed at the COnferenun, m.cooeol

iron I

1

roo• o

Corooee It

d
• !

lialanotf e,f N.•,
'1 ,, Ctor of 0.•

1,11

Pe:rill, I ,

•I

\I'm° titrheeS,

ing the discussion.
hard the solution. "'there is only
Many of thnse attending the. Jew-
f o uture
and
ish conferences will remain in De- 71,JtyP'„sf'ihthi`:,
people
Itelt to
participate in the annual that is Jewish charity," he de-
nting oof

the Natitillad ('Oliferenno d are d .

takes place .

The musical program at the din-
ner was supplied by Morten
11-year-old pianist, Madam
Jeanne Real Beaumme played the
h e
S " 1" - violin obligate) far his first selee-
',airman, and ti ,t ,
.00 , .•ehair-
The invocation at the dinner
o ioio II Fir
was given by Dr. Leo M. Franklin.

to loo t ed. o oo-ortlinating
to. , •loo•
nnt ions tnking

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k

s "k
in y'.!IlL
e un c c a h ne ito ea n i,gn, at
lunchean meeting Tues-
"dolt
..11 05 Tiller,
Tt;5 ..r reported
7 2p ern
ce at

Id" $98.:ele. The sum

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II

'

ill, il

iali

II

a• reported for the ,
o•amenittee by Nate
'the sane of $23, -
, 3e.ed
by the general
.i‘isions, according to

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of those who suave from wrong and II, ...1 1 1e11.1Ing the IV
I
and injustices, and who seek an %VIII , .
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d
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I du. Aton e Con, enllon
110.1 t•, I !I I \
opportunity for freeeloon not af-
111•Irllng
C „„,„„ii,., e
oki
n taluable In - .ennooureo..1
forded in their own land.
The
• mooement
present is another critical time
arlourg s gill I I
mad” ear •
1 I
IL.-en-
,
Box. It public in a le.tter
and there are many victims of
lo life. In bash, ohi, h
religious and racial persecution in
ish •
•• I some n. l
"It ha. In-en
.n 're all
Germany who., because of superior
,
naao,
,
I , till
'into to link
attainments and qualities of fine
.11th the 11.
citizenship would make valuable
'..1 el-ado on o .
Honors Awarded on Ruler's additions to our commonwealth.
sinajoo oo
o a t.
Arrange by Jewish National
We, therefore, ask t he govern-
Birthday; Wauchope
Will Discuss Problems To
II
.1 Th , I. , :chill haw,
Fund, Rabbis and Alia •
ment temporarily to relax the im-
Arise at Annual Con-
Knighted,
to
Is
of o. o
migration barriers in favor of
vath Achim.
o
vention in July.
• ' • I of lo
such per sans and urge the passage ,o
HIV-- (.1. T. A.,—Three.
.M e among those receiving of such measures as will effect
/.1.•reist Organizes-
this r•sult.'
• I
I
I, Nar n.nal Fluid 1 run. II
,ill ,„ ofo
I ,
o,.•mors en the nee ashen of the
that
', lind delegates from
II
"The list of speakers included, tart place in .1c, id, 1:1• •
I
-I,'
t..Wri
o,
1 , ■ 1.4nbs. Qui.•ot. and %soh 'he. o
; ioirthday celebration Satur-
.innual sonvention of
I:
t thi Italelonie .11 I
R.-pe erin g to th e Goa o nr
, .1 total ref ulna ton of c i
d
Samuel Gluekstein, treasurer Senators Burton K. Wheeler, Mil-
ode .
rodent,.
-...erlizailan of Amer-
I e•edels of the .14
u •
,
,
.r o o London County Clamed': lard E. Tydings, %William H. Ring:11On,
*.,
and elf
Brickner poll •
I r., o , -
me
••• ■ pers., e ri,•
In I 'hica ■ ro July 1
„i
I:
,
,,
,
i
(
r,
.1. ., 0 ., 1 .

I
III 111111, .%. then e
41 rittei,
■ him, a .144.,.o.,
Henry Lyons, lah•ral poll- Representatives John J. Ill'onnoer.' that cc hat is happening in l;
, I I'y Assess at a meeting
an d
•14 .v -h I I et ..(1.,
t., elo• Iw o
....ling 1.. •

ran. and Charles David Selig- James M. Beek, Loring M. Illaek• happened elsewhere and
i , r. het of the I . ,O. -• gat117.ation at natal

t
II 1
"i, Hill
1t
o
' or.. honorary consul for Austria, Majority leader in the Haus , Jo , - Palestine must be rec.'s."'
,, ,,,, t .., as . Start. 1r:
Wednesday evening,
t
culll le r sag. r to amall th. meet ,
I
-.ember of the advisory cum- eph W. Byres, Governor Alhert a plat \ of refuge. at a be . like of this Int, II, tUal life that the lin. 3.
I „ .1 i.„, , , , ,, ,
"
lune 21
1 , I , ,,.
\
in export credits Of the C. Ritchie of Maryland, and a this the Zionist ncoventeie ides a
glad
The- 11,li . natIng 0 , 111111=1.V which
an, JL r and I shalt
N I •
' . di i I ,
anty department, were knight- great many other preeminent men much more important function in
'
this fund will to able to goo
Stret wIth Center He•ds
throughout the United States.
• 'I
- "till;
%% o . ..
1 that it aims be .avo Jew v from
si it re inarn;
"nit
''Lou'if s
Oill,11,1to maid to ■ h. lii in III. il IV
-'''''-'1117.'me" 4 1 ' ,''', Scrh . e ..ha'
1
:
.•
"I wish to take this opportunity ! destruction.
1' • practice, established in 19 . '9
r, , l' 1 ..ha r 1.. M ... Jcanette Steinberg,
i, 1 problem .d. 'A i . le to 1...gd1 JO , I'll I' ,.
• awarding orders to members of expressing to the Jewish com-
.
113,,, e "hen and P. SIOMOVitt.
ar cnti.. „
Proposing t he two solutions to '.. ' i I rnd rated ' .
.tcr -
I
,• Inn ,4,, am I . i...,...1 ,,, I . I:,
'Io Palestine civilian population munity of Detroit, through you.. the Jewish problem, Rabbi Brick-
, . t.
The e , yting of June 21 will he
' !
'My -.
., .'' .1`,: 1,1151 lei •••• • i To,:l
entinu e d this time
", It is Wenn,
Among that I ant in full accord with the I nee poointeol to the rroweling of Jew, •• i
,, featured la a deacussion of prob-
11.10 t . ',V 101 e , .11',

N , ''.\
.
• • gift - •
• trier honors on the king's list above resolution.
.
.10
i
i
at
'he
n
In furtherance 1 in the widdlo• and professional els ,
n
enil
la



a hush arc expected to arise

•. mi., a du,. o f toll,
p ...„ ,,,. Io n
I .
le I ,
. I oo I ,„ I
•■ • i• naming of Lieut. General of this feeling I have introduced: sere and urged me re-adjUStrilent
,
. ,
7, 011.11
IZIt J i , -,.
t. ,,,, at the f•rthcoming convention,
' • ttlt Ion ho•tof,m. ..h. re
I et II 1,,, , ,mt ,,..
Arthur Grenfell Wauchope, to the House two resolutions for- o a solution ta the problem in tic
ph
Haggai.
I
.
Arrangements will also be made
s
the ,
,- i. tt , i,m,t
, .-!.ate pro -anted ,.. th
the p... , ,

`'.1 al , . lohn, I' - . a oo
for a large delegation of Detroiters
...mmissioner of Palestine, as warded to me from Detroit, cons Galuth. Palestine, he said, es the lb ,, o
∎ 1.11.y il
I I -
el, tuney tO partICItne...
'
\ • -kin
-
AO i i .i .■
A
„iint
iii iiii ,
,t,
ti
, t.. to go to Chicago for the conven-
k loofa of the Grand Crises of St. demning the anti-Jewish peraecu- second important solution to thr l• .'
a gig:enter and led o • anolertak-
.
-
'
alb
ho o d and St. George.
lions in Germany.
I problem because a people• that doe- e •
, o Ill ing Of the. .e.r.
.. ..• \ .. .,,„.,, „f .1,,,, ...h c,,,. I i' ll ', -.1..n. and to attend the Jew-
•I
1: o , o
o
"You may re s t assure d th a t I not have a homeland van root f.• '
?h, I.
ish flay at the l'entury Of Progr-
%lichael F. Abcarius, senior an

l
' ... was held at Tent , Ie
•l e wish Day wroth
- .LI tl''•
• . t' hl,tit
dant treasurer of the Palestine will always he available t. „ th e
., Ire) iie,
l , •1 3....diAt,tathre
at :it:ne
e, at
at boom. anywhere. "It is not
,
h
i
i ,, erwlay e‘sOleng. under ,e:;.:;. ;:f n
1 : ' , " , ' . rhur i : 1 sp . rtarles in the aft. r„ o on an."
' ' ' I ,_'
. ' '' . - 1 ,
' ; ,' :
....I
a,
.r.,1-ar•i
et
'r•
moiministration, who received the JeWs of this country to condemn but justice that xte want," he said. 1 . , 1 moil,
n hat. e-ta - . I i- , ... through , Rce of a Peaple' in the eve
, r aany
d-
oman
Pageant
eownt
, 'The Romance of • Poo-
order of the British Em-, any such practice., and will be
and justice demands that we a capau
itl f nd Jo
f flog , oo a paid,.
..
..
'
,
. •
I., p r escient sal :Mien ',..s
,
.

r e' ,,
More than 200,000 are
• ex -
ple.
Ile WA. for t WM. to ..''
, e.. oo. t
roire, was the only Palestinian hon•lunrelenting in my condemnation should have that which every pea- health fellowship in the oh partment nine: at Sololeer's. Field. a, pa .
ipp p . 'r o siNat
teEdSitori
s ah l t . peeled to be in the audience.
f ithre:in
.:hial:a"tuh".1
Achi m . (Turn t' :, :agehO
v.:. rabbi ' eno '
" red
lot the same."
ple has—and that is a homeland." of Hygiene and lia.teriologsy.
(Turn to Page Three).



3 JEWS KNIGHTED
BY KING GEORGE

elfal

As The Detroit Jewish Chronicle goes ter press of noon Thursday,
indications are

that the entire quota ivill be raised in the assigned campaign period,

over - ruled

the report of the Belgian, Spanish and Norwegian jurists.
cerniany's in....Id:owe Of the ruling and the pledge 10 lestOl'e to Jews in Upper Silesia their right ,

;Turn to Page Fouta

tion

811,-Je,.., i s assured fo r
the Emergency Allied Jewish Campaign, judging by reports
by workers in the first few days ,,f the drive.

submitted

The first triumph Carnet at Geneva at the meeting of the Council of the League of '
Nations on Tuesday, at which Germany's objections to the Franz Bernheim petition.

regarding suppression or J e wish rights in Upper Silesia, W'as tlileteliellOteSly

NIGHT

Leaders and Workers Meet Daily at Luncheons To Report on Progress of Solicit*.
tions; Outstanding Leaders Deliver Addresses at Noon-Day Meetings
Encouraging Workers in Their Efforts,

Two great victories were scored this week for the cause of equal rights for the
Jewish popu tat ion

' religion,

the wan-

SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS IN MEMORIAL GIFTS RAISED AT
CAMPAIGN'S OPENING DINNER AT TULLER ON MONDAY

American National Conference Against Racial Persecution in Germany Urges President
Roosevelt To Intercede with German Government in Behalf of
Jewish Victims; Press Efforts for Relief.

s the deo'

ands that

Determined Group of Workers Carries on Work in gelaTrof Important Local Jewish
Relief and Recreational Agencies; Marii Believe Total Quota of
$98,500 Will Be Considerably Oversubscribed,

RABBI R. HURWITZ
MEMORIAL JUNE, 14

ZIONISTS TO PICK
OFFICERS JUNE 21

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