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iUG 211 3W
THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH

ETROIT

The New lurk Dubin;

4?1,3 at

Richberg Regrets

His Slur on Jews

NI (l\
Donald

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THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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concede that rho.
nit thought oa

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unfelt !Mate, pal t

Swastika To Be Barred from
Reich Exhibit at the
World Fair.

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.tcetat \ of II i committee "I
hate high an t .teein foo
many Jrtots, and I have On Jot I

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WE DO MA Pair

AUGUST 18, 1933

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Leaders Discuss Basis of United
Action to Aid German Jewry

_,\sks 'NAZI PRESS VIES IN HATE PROPAGANDA;

1 le ► !)

1 °' coll ege SEIZE JEWS AS HOSTAGES: WARNING OF
REPRISALS TO FIRMS FRIENDLY TO JEWS

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"This Is War!" Says Milton M. Alexander, Urging Drastic Action; Dr. Witten-
berg Favors Boycott; Isenberg and Rabbi Speika for Emphasis on
Emigration; Arouse World Opinion, Sui“;ests Ellmann.

---
Hamburg Jewish Student Bodies Ordered Dissolved; War-
saw Yiddish Daily Barred from Reich; Berlin Paper
Urges Return to Judaism of Baptized Be Made Easy.

NEW ORDER FORCES OFFICEHOLDER TO PROVE
HIS WIFE IS ARYAN
PRUSSIAN JOB

DR. FRANKLIN OPPOSES BOYCOTT; PEISER FOR COMBINED
'BOYCOTT AND RELIEF EFFORT; FRAM IS FOR A BOYCOTT

To HOLD

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o io, unit loon to tight In the end
,otto mot. by Nazi agitators to
I. w1thin the German-American

FRIDAY,

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ARRESTS EXPECTED
IN PICNIC'S BOMBING

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Spread of Nazi Literature
Outrages German-Amer-
ican League.

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and

HRONICLE,

DETROIT, MICHIGAN,

GERMAN SOCIETIES
IN N. J. TO OPPOSE
HITLER AGITATORS

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YORK, N Y

VOL. XXXV. NO. 13

NEWSPAPER PRINTEDIN
c MICHIGAN

To Place Non-Jews Formerly in Jewish Offices with
Aryan Lawyers; Nazi Paper Asks Annihilation of

Seek

What action is American Jewry to take in order to help alleviate German Jewry's
plight?
On what basis shall Jews unite to aid the Jews of Germany and to defend their
rights as citizens?
Shall it be
1. An organized boycott;
2. Relief in Germany through the Joint Distribution Committee;
3. Emphasis on the emigration of German Jews and their settlement in other
territories, with Palestine as the primary objective?
At the request of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a number of communal leaders
were asked to participate in a symposium on these vital issues.
The first replies follow. Additional oainions will be printed in forthcoming issues.

president of
Albert
111,11111:114 nsdol I/11.11111s with -*•
-rk'""rlan"
, 11, pro.sioloont of the l'nittl
many its that I
wane for
Son•itey.
whose
picnic at
•..o.
would not intentionally -peal
,g u ild, earlier this week was
dispaltemiglt, of their 1 11141 ••I
literature
Nazi
-hoodoo:or with
r 1114,01
1 . 111,14, 1 011IZIOU. in.
from :Ili airplane.
1 , to nu a hateful
0.1 , 1 /1111i
tooleritl authorities :wit Spring-
I 111111'; 111111 I •I1011111 he the last
.. .1 'whet. are W.I . king on On' I . :ISl•
!Anson to 1.1 1.11 10 ON1/1 Os. 01
This Is War!" Says
C r l
nun,
1.1 't
t
\ 1 .14 t **
to 110111'111 s111•11 "
o ol to lie member. of th e Friends
Milton M. Alexander.
I New Germany, Nazi organization
Pcountry. responisilolt. for the - 1‘•,, In111•111 just well 1 • 1*-
, 'oolong." The pilot oof the plane,
1• 1 011•111* „
to Ow
h e .1111plo,

ELLMANN SELECTED
ON O'BRIEN'S STAFF „„,.,. du,

Franklin Opposes
Boycott, Favors Relief.

Jews; "Black Book" To List Anti-Jewish Edicts.

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A.)--•Ille spread of pogrom propa-
iewi a)/ailist the Jews is assuming dangerous character

ot

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;ti:d no•ortioti throughout the length and breadth of the

h ;e, !lie entire Nazi press apparently is entering into
•"e;t•etitiee tit see which el its members rut
go to the
I ill hest
No government antiiin has heen taken



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I:111111:1101 eau i1 , WW1* it Is 1 1 1.•
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••••I strongly by
Ily such high-ranking Na,
Streicher.
•,: the onvolay open boycott
W•WS last April.
a owed to have the tacit approGil of the Nazi supreme

For Boycott as Well
As Relief Effort.

Si. •lsoat to eng with a dozen other publications which have been

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By DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN
fly KURT PEISER
Replying to your seine,. Of qt.',
I ,c,
Director of the Jewish
Let Ncl1. 111:111, 11. 11 , 1111,1,1\l'll Of :Illy
grim reality that we are at war tinny as to how Ainerlean it'll
,
, , t
Welfare Federation.
11.11,
the
kit
-1111e
wit), Germany. .Nlat- 1,,. w,. c an lg. - m:q' help alleviate the plight o' ,
1 11'1. 1.:111•I,
1 , ,111• 11 1 1■ 1i•
IPIII
11 department of coin-
fos
Ingle our brethren in Germany, 1 to
'S
ai
• di,' Urn/1111U( II
hilo• longer.
Moore likely, the to say:

foor low flying.
force of iiroost.tilde facts will com-
I. The prop,,,,,I „rruoized t11,
' '. f he Hebrew Ileeologe Al Col-
in their arrest the nom tvIII
pet us inoneoliattoly to face the eat IS ,IlgnlOdln! neither by soulok
lege is a seminary for the train
laigneol loo•foie a Lnito.il States Will Serve as Counsel to
ethics
nor
by
tv
Ise
statesmansh
ing
of Orthodox Rabbis, It com-
nomissioner iu Fe d eral court
Newly - Formed Public
It is not a pleasant situation If carried out it would inevital ,
bine s a training of general and
'their identity t, said to he
Trust Commission.
NT,
react
unfavorably
upon
the
to
contemplate.
The
!nighty
American
Gnr-
culture with a Hebrew
ti to the alitilimit
o
1/0111 11111 1011
learning.
that almost alone people wham tie ,1•1•1; to help.
The rabbi s who
are
The complaining orttailizations
\
Patrick
II. I rItrien, attorney W101 , looll the onslaught of France,
graduated from it. while strictly
oo
o o cultural and social grpaps
group. ,
2. Very definitely we show
• "I., u11•111.11.111
Michigan,
England,
Itussia,
Italy,
Belgium,
Orthodox
Jews,
are
also
modern
send, through the agency of tl.
. , .riling to their ollicers and
"f
st" 0. "1
1 . 1.11,1111t1on; 1,1.
American men.
no 111.111til . :11 latertiitto and programs, on
""n"u"'''',1 the "I" Plano', Serbia and America, now .1. 11. ('., all the (undo that we ton ,
• II the emigration
the propaganda "bombing" of their pountment oot James I. 1.31mann as I declare, war on the Jew,. In a possibly raise for the material to
"The college not only serves aS
It is a high tribute lief of our brethren in llermin
a
training school fo r rabbis, but
oting followed pooi•sistent refusal
1. , ,ill 1'nl-
to win t he 111111,1osjly
s" power- and of those who have found tel
Is a center of learning, the influ•
t ;heir itho.t.rs to lamina Nazi agi-
ful 1111(1 1.111:.4 . 111laliOUS a govern- porary refuge in neighborit ..
•:otok. omit:once kilo the oirganiza-
ence of which is felt throughout
ment.
1 , 1, in au offold to - 1•11-Ioninifilo”
the cOurtry.
The college it now
countries. Icy this means the II,.
But make no mistake about this. of many thousands may be sav ,
Ii 111 Into 1111u iu support of the
I It 1. in need of special assistance and
IlrtI.i rt.gimok The I li•rniamAineri-
The war against the leo, will not and the morale of tens of thok
is
worthy
of
your
generosity.
Ill
I
;in League of Essex County 10
Lc restricted to German ..oil, our sands maintained or strengthen' , :
° I recommend Rabbi Eltoan as
•,,, t to he confused With the Gtor-
will it be carried o111 with kid
, o ' .1....'
it. Every effort to facilitate ti •
'1111 ( .1 an authorized solicitor of the col-
nOlId Ann . !
Co111111VIdini League,
gloves. The "amenities of West- 1•1111g1:11 1011 of German Jews,
huge and I ask your contribution
I ,
I pro-Nazi group.
ern (1,1111a:1011" Will be lust in Palestine or to other lands real. • o o
I 11111/. 'I
A111- to the worthy cause it represents.
the battle. The nation that in- to rerely to them should be mail
111.1•
Three Arrests Expected.
truduced poison gas, the bombard- Pei imps Palestine should, as yo
SPRINGFIELD, N.
T.
' mum of non-combatants and
suggest. be made a "primary 0 '
Tho• arrest of the three men
boat warfare in the World Wm jective."
-
But no saerititoe on 1.d .
.1
o I•.•
who are 11,1,in:dile for the drop-
will not scruple to tight the Jews part 1.11 , 11111 he over-great ti
ping of Nazi leaflets front an air-
with equally dastardly It
.1
promises life and an opportini-
:11111
plane on the German-Anit•rican pi,
Perhaps the quickness with to the German Jews and the
\
pl
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11, 1 1
nic last Smuhay is expccled, RC- 1
hich the Jews of England and
.11111
't'
i ttl \
the
ill any land whose
.ortling to Springfield police offi-
Franc• have giasped the serious- stand oolo..11 to then'.
(; 1 1111.111
,- 1 1 1 Id. 1
I
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Will Be Held at the Jewish
cials.
mos. Of the situation is due to the
Center on Thursday,
Last Saturday, the three men, who
fact that they life neater to the
I ;III , II
I
,
are known to the police, asked for,
"Shall We Acquiesce
August 24.
seat of the plague. Perhaps it is
1.
1
t
1
Iterroisison to di-tribute the leaflets
also due to an understanding of In Our
at the picnic of the German-Alta•a-
The play, lend condo..tol jointly
the Menace Which we On this Snit'
It ti,
can League of Essex ('aunty and
By RABBI LEON FRAM
do nut yet fully comprehend. The
,.',1111/1 1, 1
•4 . 1111 ,
h)- the t' " un ' il
W """
the United Singers Society, but
Shall we acoillitosce in lair de- :11111 , p 1 1 .1
and the .1e,%1 , 11 Centel -
.. , nela
attitude oof American .lews in this
when permission was refused, they
JAMES I. ELLMANN
non Will C1111111.1d1 as 1.111-!,44.
situation has not been SO very dif- w:Mallon? This is the 1111('St1 0 11
tl
I
11.I.1
1
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I
1,1..111
hired an airplane from Rohm,' and
Lion
and
J1•N,
licit
every
11,1•1
face
at
ill,
Chet NeW1111111, who operate the I, assistant attorney general to sm . , (merit from that of America gen-
at the school, Melded Ill the
as counsel to the newly-formt•1 pub- orally in the early days If tht• time. Shall we tkii.o• (Lot it lo
1.
11 , 1:11•1 I,
II ,
o•al airport.
t
flu
11•t.1.11 renter, 'al NItolhourne,
Hilo. of the men went up with he trust commission and the state World \Via. It was necessary for only natural and
"1111 1 111 1 with it :III

natiOnS of the mod,
Di-plays
of work completed

,
,
1141.
'11:my
to
bring
the
fullest
force
10•11.•
,t111
This
chit Newman who flew the plane L, ndholdcru n"1""latec•
to
Karol the Jew as an :1111•1i d.
'luring the etch' y..1, -1.-,1101 11 In
air. •llmann has had eo iti s id t.r. lof her campaign of Schrecklich-
imd .1roppetl the leaflets over the
deny
hint
the
rights
and
hit
1,1phit•d
the dot '.
pi y hi e crowd.
1,1 !doll.' in real estate prob• keit into play before we realized
The other two 1 .1 . - :011.2
lodities of t•itiz•n.hip
1.'11
011 1
•eoluiroal by the statute, what war against Germany really
Although Chet New- loims.
opportunity for culture ant
Inc t11 c hJdml
*11,i1 Was oXIIIIVI•1111 1 1 of any cont. Long I 1 o mil,
in legal and eom. meant.
and millet einem ?
of Ile -.111,1110 .,
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the affair, Ile lilt. grlund. munallo
Ellnutnn served
\• 1011 1 1 ,1 !"
\VI• may
Th, is th, 1 -
new
1
1'•'
-
11
111
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ils
ii.soo.
!.,•.iiI
till
mat
greith-r
I

of
Ilichhui,l
11,111,
t.
of
commerce
11 I I , Tal
1, 111141
1,01
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y
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o1
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1,111..11

11
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In 1932 littest Ilan 11011.1 11
for flying low over the Poi k i
111
1-1
e.
.1 111,11
n '
, •'1IIII1ItII 1 11 1 ; 1 .1
•1
mayor ..1vIs
um"
That \V1' .hall -o
IV o oerber, preside nt of the .1 " r 111'1'
1.
trickton lorethrion ii• oo
oro
. 1 'he rribl, 1* .* ..,1 •
111
'old poll, when he cunt- •!"!• , •
1 d legal ing, Ill00000l-Iliot I II •
(Turn to rage Eight t
I t,irn 1.• PAZ.' Eight. ,
otiout tho. affair, that the I

1
I
Nor...1,111d
o.re libelous. lie said that
hi
,
Ell-
the
I
o
kof
that
oo•
..1 the league
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,•o•i•!he
Ili
.00t, too ,
anol uigt•,1 therm to toni the 1 r


4 foreinost

in anti-Jewish activities,
Die Warhit here today ca
Caine out
II .111 a stereamer headline on its
Best page, "A Warning to Jews.'
Berlin Jewcre
s, the paper nsinu
are setly spreading ru-
PRI9TEST
mors regarding the anti-JeWish
atrocities. It warns them of the
Mrs. Catt Forms Non-Jewish consequent e'v of their alleged ac-
tion. Quoting front an address
Group To Carry Plea to
in London by the Bishop of Glou-
League of Nations.
cester, in which, according to Die
Warheit, the prelate declared that
NEW ADIth. AIrs, Carrie Jews fomented the Russian Revo-
Chapman tract, peace advocate and lution and asserted that what Ger-
woniati's suffrage leader. all- many really !wink is for a French
mounced the formation a the army to occupy Berlin, the
paper
Committee of Nit,llwsh warn, its readers to heed the
bishop's remark,. Puler the pre-
text that them. statements set
forth the actual situation, the pa-
pe r calls ( ■ ri the Germans to para-
lyze the Jew•s and prevent further
activities along these lines.

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hitch

EN SIGN
ON NAZIS

I

CLOSING EXHIBIT
OF PLAY SCHOOL

The article, with the exception
of the reference to the British
prelate, is strikingly similar to an

article in yesterday' s Voelkischer
I lt
i t,tr
o ab Iai.chter, newspaper owned by

Hitler and the chief government

Continue Seizing Hostages.
The future course of the Nazis
in combatting the opposition
throughout the world to the ruth-
leo, policies and program of Mt-
' ler is seen in the extension of the
SyStInll of seizing hostages among
the helpless population here and
punishing them for acts commit-
ted by others, over whom they
' have no control. A striking ex-
ample of this was the seizure of
persons supposedly related to
Philip Scheitlemann, once chancel-
lor of the Second Reich, in retali-
ation for his anti-Nazi activities.
Seheidemann asserted later that
only four relatives in Ger-

'

Degradation?"

Aoi ,, foling to Ito
three nun said that tko •
ol The Friend- of N., y

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MRS. CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT

Press reports state that Frau
Sittenfeld was "taken under po-
because her hum-
hand, proprietor of the large Otag
'do si11114.
11111• sin. 11.1,11,1 stores, went abroad.
The theory
d .*n the I11,1 I11 1, 111 II tl.1,1,0
IS : Of course, that Herr Sittenfeld
from women in 1111 11:111, will In' Unable 10 do anything
P
Putt e d S1111es had
af• abroad to which the Nazis could
1 to a letter of protest w.hich possibly take exception for fear
yII I, omit to the League of No - !hot In, wife would be made to

t% ..r.

I:minst the Persecution i•
, Germany.

:Led I., ITV, 11,tro•f- 111 Colin

1 ,1 / ndin

sufrol Inc t ..11 , 011UenCOS.

Slaty similar cas e s are being
eportood from the provinces.
In
atly many eases the relationship is a
obtain very distant one, and in the case
id, ,,f
.1i,1 ■ 11
DWI Vhallt:
who
I o
I .to.00k !
1
I. 111 1 1/1011(I
1 1 ,
1 ,1.•1' ,
being

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of th.
flh In

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Israel Hoke:tell Dies at Age ()I' 92
Itemains NN ill be Takeo to l'alesiine

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,re bein g dose-

,fficient Nazi
uUU , n,
particu-
••• lento •... •lior they have
ny of
, • L, f;i1 abroad
.1,11 of .•
• rat decree.
of th.-
, s espe-
•• ',drill ermito
f charges
• I "" P ■ i, " '
.1 '
!‘.. !,Ikon or
I as host-
, to he
n.

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SWASTIKAS DISPLAYED
ON TORONTO BEACHES
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Swastika Over Reich.

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ARGENTINE NAMES
NALIK DELBATE I low Aged Jews are Taken Care of

"Pltosito , El tonal

Boycott Against Goods of Germany

Realized in International Movement

Taken by American Leaders and t)(her t;r. , up ,
To Determine Program of Ilefen,e; Di•piet
Germany Losing Trade.

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.11 1 111'1.
II ;1•0111 !hilt comic
1- 1 IIIK -.LT. A.I
110•11.
mg lobo o• on I I.
ler- of the anti-Nazi

• •
1 1 1 et here on Sept. 12, to
giver t„ „
oetailt1 plans for the en- ability and
1.1.•
1.
• ' of the boycott through- !zing a rat.. I
man manufaet(r. s ti-
-Mal Yr it was IinnouniA
.•
Voloorican League for the hinging the GI rman
Thu•
it its
.Iew1,11 Rights.
... dfOrt•n1 . 1* Will not Iwo IIpen 81 , 0 o•oaisido r a plan for IF..
c. It will be concluded of I hildren of Colman
•.minial dinner to Samuel the atmospho le of hatr,..! • .. •

.1. n. 011 New York attor- ?lunation tcha, h surroil•
Sees Boycott Effert.se
head Of the World .1(••-
.• •
again •
In•Int. Federation.
The boy, -It

Conference Sunday.
,, • ro•ey session of the. oo
• , 1
lake committee of th•
di • . .oi It wish Congress, scheol-
Aug. tI, and poet pooned
Ila• arrival of important
abroad coneerning the
r Germany, will he held
• •\ . Aug. 20, at the Hotel
a was announced by
i'r 1 • ph Tenenbaum, its chair-

Laborite Strength Is Over
40 Per Cent of Total at
World Zionist Congress.

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rect to win

It ,

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olersh p.

.of had I. ti
•■ •••Ii to t•ncour-

It

II produce
Twin. and

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it Wai
new Bar Coc• o-
Those witooot with u.
. lioymdt in it.
again-t u-.
he
nnpl -t'
should
fullest
pu , 111.11 With all 'he power at ono .

That

'•I t\ 1111:K.
. .
1111 president
I
,1 Sons, Inc.. and .1
ral philanthrope
. .lug. I I. at the ag ,
Brooklyn .1et1•II
being ill for -1 1 ,1,1.
;I.
h came

ok

FRAM WILL SPEAK ON
"IMPRESSIONS OF FAIR"

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the •-t.nier
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Ill/ l Ida
o'
... • -P
tII -ties,

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of the World . -
], ," will be the -uliject of Raid.
m Frani . .. sermon Saturdax.
nitaning. Aug. 19, a! lu o'clock.
at Temple Beth 1.3. Woodward a'
'•ortvl Gladstone.
Rabbi Flain spent the major
• mpany of II
f the Chico,
ai•ati voe
n at ti
: art of hi.
World'.
seeretar
sermon o ! deal par-
• I'
r.
Wsl.fare
a!
'
diatly
•.f Relation
otigations abroad
S • • .•
He will
and the Ilall
unit revio,..
Thu the .1,
tpeew li s t 'hnaji ,,,Int'triti his.atrnd interpret
exhibit in

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