r PIEDuritoraDilSilefRONICU: and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE JEWISH EDUCATORS LEADERS DISCUSS BASIS OF UNITY ' SEE N R A CAUSING ACTION TO AID GERMAN JEWRY SABBATH REVIVAL MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. (Continued from Page One.) • 717 o. in Jewish life t he Sad.- te exerted. That day, deol- . pffismill and spiritual ac, Ilan-forms tho• home .. top:, Th,• purity and , •1t sits.. of the • I. lit 14,11,1 fort h iht • arid ,oliiiieation of u rn f • .,•. are to he ascribed .. ntluellei. of the Sala , .. • (('ontinued from Page One) land all a) . ailable support of -- friendly no.nsliiwish peoples are I dencies of the Nazi government. extremely desirable. t'nlems the Tile anti-Jewish activities of the boycott is thoroughly organized German government are upon at IPITST a national basis it cant, but by no means the most will he of little cr no avail, and important phase of what 1, going may even pro, at:rinn•ntal. A 011, and us 1.1 , 11iii t h e Jews are new body PIT I0 10 created, rep- -af....tt when lb•ral hr Joliet., pre- reseniiicie or a,' groups, to deal siol and the 1 ights of inan are with till- I. 1 , , ”1,1e,n, or the acknowledged leading ■ L'aIli/ilt .1011S. Answers in Affimative The Three Questions. if we would our uta.,••1 aid in the alle- 111, caul !plight of Our b rit t ',I 1 arm questions immediately -tie- gest otho.i.•: strange 111111.•4 1 at the %phut°, . , Will the boycott at l'OeitiCS? property safeguarded. just one such call mac he worth more than 1111' 1'11.1 of telephone sin ill' for a lifetime. Telephone .mice costs mil, a few cents a dot. Order a telephone Dula, at any 'reJephoine nesa Office. Instulluliou will be Ituoi- made promptl ■ WASH Nlight it How. , Wftioult? 12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD Corner ELMHURST CHARLES K. HARRIS COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 7 1317 (.121SW01.1) BLDG. - in stl a tip spirituel • ! The s,oh „ , I A Beer Salami t•so na h 814.■ nt herr wl,nlr .mar cad mairt•latt, II 0111 /maul. auk W1h n•-• t• easIllau fin n tt at.11.10. ai .11 Uotn•al, •tt.t t•I 11144 r L. I ••• ■ •• Thal Ihr 1•11.1 .td •1.1•11. tat •alana •Imuld attl• - GUNSBERG PACKING COMPANY t he .1, II . .1- or la „i p 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GUNSBERG'S NEWEST— :ht la. •' CAdillac 3338 11A1t111, Lafayette 2908 23110 Twentieth St. ,,,t• t ,, ••, •, „„,t ,..11.! I'd.. • c. t, tnistrittion n 1 .ny••' ”. • 'mike for d • Hi. a7111 1111.I i ii • other inevi- t .• I hr psi - [ I I 1 1 , ,1[1.[I[.11 th. I vs ROY B. CARLIN Relugees I ',elusively Income las Cases for . rellt•l. • .. V1,1T1011, The Detroit Life Insurance Company IS ON THE AIR! bat o. Listen In—ALTMAN'S JEWISH RADIO HOUR, STATION WMBC—SUNDAY, 12 to 1:15 P. M. plc 1 .111 ) ;Id ■. 1Continued from Page One.) Cherry 0142 7. " „ ,,,,, t ue squarely and boy,.'' aide; a; it, t. important factors and ado...mutely?? The effertivenes of the boycott ought i,. proceed nut,•ther; but • will depend upon the ,1 , 1•1• and the relief and einigr. , t1 ,, I1 efforts d support of the organization, tine must go on and with increasing ,., united Jewish int moat tonal Lay't Igor lio cott or no boycott. JEWISH CONGRESS ENDORSES BOYCOTT 12 Years 1217 1 1 11NOBSCOT BUILDING toady 1..ft iItt. reit17- RANDOM THOUGHTS 10 , tio.uln.1, I 0,1,0 (Continued from preceding page) other country and then discuss the a 7 .1,' . , 1. 1,.-hi l, •,,,„ i.h:n n t.i iittlhi l 1 1: .‘‘‘,....Y . ' I tir ,11:1 1,1 .7:‘,"t. , /,,' .t.,.. l'alti.i(,1,, iit .l . ' • i t 0,1011 01 •-, 11..1:1 111'111111e a uit'l , ta ..... i i,,. ,a.ant 7 c I GUEST RABBI COMES COMMUNITY CENTER TO SHAAREY ZEDEK COMMITTEES NAMED ."' ih t [t, %naitim ,,,n ,unne,o. 1. ;, l'C'rl'.. 1611 I !• " II naiti a natn ' t,'" i ' l " 1 ,.."'Y'"" ""'"'"' ..isriti,h tau la. ,,h., in.. .t,...td„'. ` t i .t. h ‘ u ,"'''' ''" ,, 1- , ; '','1 ,, „a Ia ..ew ment in the Cnitcd :dates; 1•0-11/.- N,- is , colic:mon en itnessed the following intt .resting innate under a awned leadership! t ,, . al- . t- today. In the school th, ..gilt in a German cabaret laot all existing agencies, engaged in in s iii , day night . . . . A non„ii , i, i5h ,• .il I 1 - taught the tenets t.f he Luc, otit against German inanufac- ,„ ., i s taught the signita , gil l , 4.1 f 1• 1 , 1011110 found III 1111• t•tlintlalit - al. ' '' !WTI , 111111 1-hi) Icing, 111111 create t h e .1 „,.. s,„ ,,. ,,,, ,4 1 1 ,I, mi d ,t,,.,,, 1 . • . e of th e h„1.5. 4 H ,, arid ri ,,..di.. broallest possible front of all etc- t,.,,,,,,,, oho cut iiaiiy two low . .t•-. ..f the practice, an d ,,,,,i, its int•nts in the American nation it'- plaits of hair Ile 1 .- taught hangout down her i i '''',„" f ' 1 ,tutai ' 111 • I espegtive of race. creed and parti- back and then shii‘ed lill. h(' ali .. " ' : " , ( ,'" n' n a n d ""' 1 ' . ' ' a " h ' i . i n the nano l n "I buy- The 11 , 111ment of llr. Ilcishant. is: ,.,', ". " ','''-• “ ' "iklIn' Inin , the t'll• "Following this act of 'No rc di ; ''' '" ','' t kcvl , it h o" It. Ilut At the same time the many speak. ehic airy in gltvernment,' the girl' "" 'n '`' ' teaehings 1......,,,,,, •, no: who addressed th e gathering, teas pritattl...'. lint') (Continued from Page One.) ,'''''' " ill " 1, :,'" i' ‘‘' Itavotta Pollack, Esther Mrs. Samuel It, Glo.gowo.r, Israel \ aglec 'IIIII''''• 1 ''.'" -' Itolilim ' s, NIarshall Shulman, Ada II unelhos.h, Judge Charles Ruhiner. •- Furnishing 1' n ni m i tt.T—Ntrs. ,'use NI. %Volt, chairman; Miss 't must Emma !hazel, Mc , . David S. Dia ,1'.',::• •:riIt.''.11)'''.'at ti7i',. ., 1 1.1 .; .'.'d Ii, f.,iht'hiveinliziiithiu'si: : hn it :ol a :).;111:1'1..I-• • mood,lir , . Charles Hamburger, i Jesse F. Hirschman, Mrs. David J. for the, aeat burden I 1,1•111.1114, burden ,,,u-ti•tuftlia,,.i.l. , ' ..'‘:::ent.lniiii ein't;',,t and • ni'lliitt."11111 . Arra. David Cohen. Eths'l ' Levy, Mrs. Albert Kahn, :Sirs. liar- .• llow • Cooper, Shirley Itunitz, Waltvi ry B. Keidan, Gus D. New' man Saul I ''' , ... 1 rossft.ld, Sam Hertzberg, Nfarian Saulsfm, Nfrs. Nfelville S. Welt, Da- Jay, Bernard viol Wilkus, Mrs. Andrew Wineman, [barman. Eeni,t 1.,.. : lh ■ ■ ‘I:t:1‘i'‘1111:::''::::li':":::.:t 7';.'..i'll.:Ii:::.:'l ';':':•:11:':::.:1 1'11:':1.1:'TI:i.::il ' ill' 1:1'11Ntf l 1 .1.1l ‘ " 1.1 ' 1; ''''hi' lIlll ' I'I' S h ' N.11:;:lInd'il' '''Ill'It?' ! Yi°'1.1 ‘ ";:li ll Sa l l 'n ull:::•io le oilI l i An t q• iri n i . ting Committee-- marched through the streets ,1 , it ''' . l ','", " 1 " l"' Ilie if lit. , ..o.., , M• 11 1"'' r''"" I ' ll "' al I ". l 'i • I' ' ' .. Ile Saulson 11 , cfnan: „Sch, ur...1,.i. 1, which included reprc.sentatvies of with it placard around her neck„- NI rs. Melville S. Welt, chairman. "" " t". in the \ et c p1. . .1. wash emigration from i iceman andcomm organizations Kitchen Committees-Sirs. communities with the inscription 'I hav e offenal 'in " f' • : l' should Lt' moo1.:.':17. An- ni , '' d rew. Wineman, chairman, 1 ' 1 . 14101 1 1 Veil' ."" throughout the country, demanded myself to a dew.'" oleo ni• own Mime? 1 i It is a po,11.1.1.y . il• lii t • a mount- ;11- , ' ""''''' "" the economic and diplomatic isola- Let oter •Isidy gilt' three .411,1, . Stage Committee, int David Wilkus, m u1' ,I.n •U, Chtl'at1TC". 10111 1, I leciii II v non of Germany by the American ft., Hitler the Hun! 1,I1Ult • committee_ Equipim.nt educator s , , dem. i";1 ,11,, It'iasti.t. i ol' ;',..ti' ' . l i'Innt ":: iii1: 1 11l11.: TI . ' Th. ..• ',..,;:l. g..:1.:11'.:41""1:1,1111,1' , To l'h (a iilc it:.1:7. I * peop le uil • . nt suc th e a ti me of a, Ger- hointe ..0 -operate ' I ■ • • 11 11 1 A T r ....ly active ono. f o r th i . 11111ITN.11;1'cil'i4111: '111 T :t•i ltr::11 -': I:• ';1 17111.1IT wi Ito than L,,,. man y r e:, ind ,, • a'ilt..tl . , . I l ith l aili t'Y Men' , (doh judging I.y the plans I !al's"- OUTSTANDING • .JEWESS , d Miss Emma and inter- Mitzi'', chairman. ' an the .1in • ptotest 111•114.11. i rit • anI mum and guarantt•es the equality .e..1,1 i ,,,,., E 5t ,.ii,. st,.,.„1,,,,,,,..h, p „. a l ,t ,.. tat. otti al. ,.. a..wroo,H. :Itbu i ot, n ... It:, . , it %11 t ,,,,hiriu ,i.jr i, iernothaInInnimit-tee—Ja- u ud I ' '1 ,11 tually re ,,., , 7;,,.7 1 ‘ g e , t. o.,1 r ights of all its inhabitants. ... 41;, ■ ,,, ,,,,,.,,,,... . 1 . , tor e d.. o ,,,, t on hart- toresting and competent secretary ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,u, • ' 1" 111 .11. .10d r of taut' Government Criticized. , .5. „, , ,... ,c,, 1„,,,,,,,,ttonal La- ci , haw' Iiii 1 a "awl."' of the l'onferonce l'onunitte e Nii- Program Committoxi—Mrs. Sam- ulft n'ne,' ail hour .1 in wig the , tolinivr nu nth., and a,' eel It. Glotro wer, obairan; The boycott rus"lution Introduced tonal do.%, l'iotinen s ii 1 t , ot the school ni Milton I,r og ton of interosting intellectual Pr, ,,,. 1' ,,p ' a by Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum, chair- t ions, only tut,. but I tea I "" 1 . ' " , . 1 . , ' . ' all 1 ' 11,111 1- ultel M. Alexander, Frei! NI, Ilutzel, Mrs, s i mp s , . s I • I 111111114 the ext....dive coalluittec, , ,' di „. iiirt,_ ..,,d as 111111 t1111•1 •Taining sial oc fun - Joseph ii . Eh r ik.h , R a bbi D. ..er 11110 II Iq he r nit.ntal alcrt- °u MI: LI1 11',i,,111 II that theCongi . o.ss n, n. is promised for the year. A Frani, Dr. Leo NI. Franklin, Dr. t 114,. `00111l•li 10 Illr to hat, ." ❑ cciatto i1 past had tutu-1'Jto embark on the a mind that was %%id, iow.ake 701l ,. 0„. nu ,,, I.. , of 1"ctirta ile'ikt"eil t" "`' A, NI. Hershman, Bernard Isaacs, "" i'..7 • ..• 1•1 , 1,4,11 in the hop, that repressinta- Intent on i 1,1 ... ' 1 s t 1 " thi ni 1 11 "f g`4 " 1111 Julian II. Erolik, Isidore Levin, going places! So MI a - R ''''' 6 nir the Home. :.‘, k,. II , ,,,.:.„ `t so _ ' .... .,1:17,,e, o.,,,,, ,„1 ,• ,;h1o,,,,tt•litoli,,tnent tall , t•Il the part of the American are "I'" 114'111'y Meyer , , Mrs. (ems ,1. Ito- or editorial, if you pl. gtacinnient might Lung Germany \Ouch appoi,t . eol last Sunday 1. • -•nhersr, Philip Rosenthal, Sirs. In to her solises. As these representa- Jewish !holy Bulletin :ottani., c fun, lion will )n. a Henry ll'inenian, I ht. opening id , .1 ,,, i, .t, I 1, tam, have not been forthcoming attenia.11 because of her omit rill conviegational o.cia l, to 1.1411 I' 11 Ta Meyer I., l'rentis is ex - officio :end the iterst'cUiliqls by tilt' II it ler- as.1 1 of her e.t.a s in , r „ , . tii , !hi ...i, iill 1,11 of the •yriagogue, member on all committees. 1 , 111,1 Inne daily taken in a sharper "41'111 , to 111111k that . 1 . ,,,,, , ,. I ig saiiv t li ning. St pl. 1'2, :In lye - AtIllitiallal committee names will Tilt". edve,II 1, c o mpelled to take duels!. e •It 1\1,11 a 4 .1111111 flit, 1 . . I .::,i :::: "1 1.:1 - 11 111.: a t , III, 11,1 1 1111H ,d, t1 ant log b. annoimced later. . /111111 to .t• I . act nai against Germany. The \,„ ,.,.,, .d. 1.1.111, 1.1 , 1111, Hi I:111111 [Old ,ili[11, - the ,- 1,11T1111 . I/1 1110 - 141 thous': ■ Detroit's Latest and Best Equipped Car Washing Plant LUBRICATION — BODY POLISHING ■ ■ You Can Get The Best ■ , FORD SERVICE FROM GINSBERG Not only are we in a position gl‘o• you quality 01111.. you at PRICES. We crnplo only factory-trained mechani, and aro. personally inter ,-td in seeing that you all' `fit 1,411'41 a lilt l our lord kit We give it to A telephone call will bring you • demonstration on the new Ford without any obligation. GINSBERG Motor Sales Sales Service We have • selection of guaranteed used cars for s ale. We Will Accept Any Make of Car in Trade IC-4.11111.11 makt.11 , 111, 111111-111'1. t.f sclfalefenso against Open Sundays SWASTIKA AT BALL GAMES CAUSES RIOT; TORONTO MAYOR FORBIDS ITS DISPLAY ' i secretly seeking a fund of $:..- 111111,0110 for publicity purposes, at persg•..nt interrogation by 111'W ''- an effort to gain a foothold in paperm•n. ' America•" IContinued From Page One) — all- TI14 • tal„, 1.•• • 1°1141 ' 11.1 P it lip1.11 it. ' t.xtlect fl tan tali,o . :itiots. :wt] !fear! Hear! III Ilt•t• •!•,11 :lilt! /I h 011! 11111:110•0 10;IL r g one. III ;old' es , of Bernal d s I 10. I m the t•-111111t of - „. , oti,1,.,1 tut,•. has(. .t. 14 . 1• , 1.11111,1: 1 11 lit.. Ilex Winkler, Tt . 111.1114111111. osonotaist, I1 ' It •- ,.t• ,,„,, Ane.,1, ,.„,., „i, , Nation, IL -• no- ii Help. t. cg of uneniplityment. "Un- districts has liven altogether wiped out,” he said. Condemnation of the remarks of 1/r. Luther. win voiced by the American Jewish Committee and 11111111.11t,t1 c4.1 Id 11 ,• ACTION . 1.1,, A I, t • Well of Ifolines.. 1 t l'••. •' th, .1tia.rican Jewish Congress in statements. lit e •tatement by Morris D. II ..do an. retary of the Ameri- , •.7 . It, attempted justification Nazi revolution as aimed to . 1;. 'many from Communism in It Hi zed as trying "conscious- II nut td, ' ', yolk. . !hi • Anihas.sa- .1. [ L111/1,s Ii• 111 , 0i1S1'1011SIY to draw a red re, the trial of the very ehni,tian persecution It ,t • ., , ie.hood' s Annual Meehi g Germany that has n end, r the name, of .•r I' Luther'. remarks •.1:011.11 and his 1 1 1 • only an mei- ' ,nl program, a h president of ( 'ongress, •Prat "Dr. Luther has ernment nu service in . • t. public by the state- a , his arrtval." a•n that he knew • anti-Jewish dia- • anti-Semitism German people ,overnment was • .... -tateinent to • I. it k ART EXHIBITION AT CAMP NAHELU Agency, "as tin other state- the German propa- ina•ituerading a s an '.1 •• •. I • • it r crnetly," said .1., "It vie !other who no atrocities I tar against the German . .■ l% hat is tin use of seriously any •object with a •, , an the spread, such false Info , - nia , ,n throw?) hit prupnspaniko F111411117 T ■ I "1'1, hill, la • t i • 1 - 11 us, why the Getman Boll rims r• under Am (D- r, Hon .- gnat sums its d,r , 11-1,,ns; and sii•hbzing newspa- ... t a • 1 ,, • ' • • • • a v • a. ..oncriivahle 5, .., , dei.fu:nt.'s of SOIllt• of the obl•tiort salesmen was being di , - , '1 , ...,1 in !h.• I-It' of Yap on the ' , At' I floor noently On e of the :cods of -t 'brig craft WAS be- ng compared it , a lesser light. The • • want found a el•ainp,n in F. A. Batchelor, who ended all Bram- by claiming that his chart.- ,.01 Haler a year's sub- 2r: „,,„ oteauer vs. - caws:an Ides law Issuer. Iscription to Thy Jewish Chronicle.' ■ • • ...". j • oounteract 4t, when in to be 1 !MOW' FROM THE D. A. C. NEWS •• ■ • . , t. of 1i, 1. the .1, u • •• is 7.. ott • ■ even am ■ at wily "lit of the difficulties is not yet 4•11111'1 , 1111 . nt in villain 1'., PROFESSOR BARON SAILS TO GERMANY . , ■ 1, :.:I,:',c,. :::,, ■ IContinued from Page One) her international situation and the declared that the i him tit derived by the Ger- i...1n the new regime was the . • r. lintsch declared: think, MIS. ST1'1111•1•I'r, TI., , sanding df•th•t•- 1 10111): 1 , "We venture to ask why the 1, • . United States government which ho s relentlessly deported so. COLLECTOR OF RARE BOOK called Conimunist s and other Edwin C. 11111, the agitator s from this country, 1 • 1 , I and Id oialcaster, conformit y with its long.estab• r -it. Oil . 14 don [11 [ Alt [ [[[Il ',shed policy, permits the undis• El[A1[1111:1.t,[ • 1[1[[[..1 turhed entry and residence of , [ [[..[•/,` 111111 propagandists for the regime of [ A Hitler. 1[1. 1'n Every steamer arriving f ain I.,A I.1 • 1,.•w ith this I'it-Tt , from Germany brings new prop- on whether h agandists, Nazi cells, despite de- 1 ,,r - t fort uric 111. I vials from Berlin. continue to :hi're'd in operat e under various names in ' • I I - 1 illUt 11•• this country." ./ • NAZIS DEFENDED BY GERMAN ENVOY .i! An open letter appears in the After a few hours with his son, ' 1,1T IS t Tht. chief place on tht agenda of ' Henry Drloti, retired Brooklyn .same issue from David A. Brown, .• • I' , IIIV Book real estate man. in a statement publisher of the American Hebrew the conference was ilevonsi to a to it a c to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, and Jewish Tribune, condemning discussion 14 the advisaltility 111111 al. 1. declared bitterly that his son was' thc Hotughton Malin Co. feasibility of tmornoting a nat.. a .. ___ . wide boycott in the United Sh,, almost 'unrecognizable," and that . against the German regime. it was only through repeated goes - Legionnaires Denounce P It'' an old l'fp.:, Intnaluctal I.y Mr. Deutsch in his ' 1 ha lions that he was able to draw lion. .11 wa , engiotaii sta.ech opening the conference thi any details about his imprison-' P.ASADENA, Cal. - O. T. A 1•IlyclAt tho•no. was broa(lly develop- ment from Walter. ' 'File alumni Department of the osl by till • chairman, Dr. Tenen- ti' fl'toi 1 1 . 1.• -:11,1.a c hNi irn iis i 1 , 1„i ,.:, ',,'Ic ' ',:,:f.,' ,a t , .. It ,. :,i „,, Iiii ,. , ta, nt "TbeY beat him." said the fa- American Legion, which i• Hid tw ,, ,„ . ,,,,,,,,, . Hum, and emphasized in speeches the n. "they beat him repeatedly. in g its annual 't t.' con,. • ..... million dollars for tre7e7:,, - ... Dr. W inkier, S1 r. Hirschman, NI!zi troo pers in unifr cowed .. . I think I actiat ta.. om with h e re, adopted re soIntl ac - • • . •. , a, a. I I ' liter myer, pi esident of the tcn rhit,n,7,• ,• - - Rick, beat hint to try and extort demning persecution ..'' ' I. .\ 11 ,•• .,I lewoh Etatno.1111,. FlIkrathm, I nj o y be ing Dr. It11,n1.7a F. a • es•non from him. Si' son in Germany by the 11- . • 1..,. • . Imo.. sonderling, formerly !I is chicly, to say anything becausl. rttl - Nazi toga, . Hamburg: Alexander Kah , IJ others still in Ger- hav e been very a.. III laity Anttrno.y General N. Pail- many and their in giig. Rabbi Max Raisin. Robert Sid will not he months in attempting ' . sale. I , r' , 1 ma n. Richard Neuhurger and support and sympatic. For Parents end Children !A Ft\ AtIRK _. cf . T Al , do. it noa-. other,. r (Hoff is a graduate of can Legion potsts. Baran. prof,,,, o r ,li.,,,,,i, i I,. Una tneitr,m o yerma Chleerhe d.. „ , i, ,. the Critvo isity of Pennsylvania,,comspicuous failure. I and hit 1111111, at Columbia I 'Mire h w•as active in athletics, mares have steaolf.,•7 m . • giatefir f.. n: of the , eng ,,, s and i ' °• • sity, sailed for flerniam , : ramaig di-tinction in this field. to co-operate with 1. •. 1;e.,i.it,t,..1i, :., , z taitit,..srmli.nner hl... V.iti,s hti . T i gdin. .. t he Day, submitted a phi, , After his graduation from the ganizations her and ,„. a t Ira,20,000 German nitersity of Pennsylvania he posts. anon to the at the went to Germany to study. , hildren and place them in Aidokiny 1,4 11.11 - 1-t of th e Ai i i, i went on record a, &noun. . • may ,ti,, r, .7 . a. for Jewish . Res. a • an homes. The plan was Early in June he was arrested Persecutions. ing, of •t •r.,u In a It ■ 1 ld,fill,,hou•IY adapted lip 1'„n - which 1, planning to offer f.,' while a the , or al-o .1• ship, to ( rf student at the University lerman.demish ...ludic - ference. itjal 1111, of Greif-weld and charged by the Denies Coat Nazi Group. ha. fa, •, t. t• t. • , Arnent.an universities. Th. ill'Iollta..1 by Ur, m a „„,,,,h i Nazi• with being a Communist. tn our ri a• LOS ANGELES-- tl , Prt.f. Baron will read a p.p., • is Lased an a report made by a (ion- . fore the International Congre- • This to "rmany meant high tree- Replying to the resolution tt . • tid..ntutl Inaestigator who has. Just Sabbath • Finally, the United States passed by the Veterans a' .. 1 ,, ell from Germany, and the Historical sit-n.1. to be hi:, , • home Consulate harmed of his plight and eign War, of Los Angelo - 11.1nolation of Dr. Alice Hany Warsaw. If time permits, he o in tervened. The Nazis finally ty, Dr. George lir-sling. also attend the 1Vorld Zionist I , 7.. noted Amen( an woman phi- "ree d t d.port him without trial. consul in charge of the to for tn. •u., • in who spent three months in fennel. in Prague. Condemn Publisher. Consulate at Los Angelo•, t • ___ i !many. , C allaie for wide protest against a vigorous denial that the . • t• ng art d.•1 TI la II Mr. U nterver ro appeared tn e Publication in this country of any Nazi groups being t•.' for •sinit• • .• conference in response to t he Haler government made •. . . to a pas. a• •i t h • A I. ,0joy,.1, 1 lf .• w 1 , 11 translation of Hitter's here, or that National S... dd.' , a j, -.dation asking him to addres, overtures and pretended a .1. • • snhoul Males Bid for Lin• ht. 'o '•41 t.11 41, B ank," the American Ile- was being spread here by iiropa- it, hr was sheered loudly and the to ts e he offer stein .• Services. Rut ut .::. olt u , ;,, ,, theyN ,,,, n brew and I," end i , !STAMBOUL 1.1 T A 1 Jewish Tribune, New gandists. I ram assemblage ro,■ • as he tn. In good faith. Professor Albert li:in•te.n has been .. ork Anzio-Jewish weekly, in its Congre•sman Thomas Ewa ii. l i. ',al the hall. rent issue. editorially condemn. Los Angeles, a member of tho. F, . 'A 1 re goe11 . invited by the l'rmersity of I-tam - irde .. • I Mr. Unt•rmyer thanked the nom- - People seem afraid o r thew ...(4 hton Mifflin C '1 :n pain• ommitt. in , a d tit r for inviting him to speak Is.yerott but even such an organ. . bout to accept a chair at the un i. ...o., Co., who have sign Relations Committee. atiouneed the book for fall pub- short address before a group . 7 and .orntratulate,1 the meeting on no n as the League of Nations .. versity. Prof. Fans's,. has de- ink' ,.' ' •.•• •'llx I on. • SSIY 1/1, , o . offer of I .. 1......, :ion with Sunday'- r.. r, ■ • l'n V1d1•,1 chned the l a hoycott for boycott, , a permanent .1 , 111 11.11 of the resolu - Jewish men and women The eit • od , u , titution. You may remena. - l post but agreed to ol. liver a ..,,,,.„. 5 h ,h 7 .t. a.. Mr Na.hInts, who ha noutt- al charges that s tated that although ae a pub! . 'inn. Ik. dtclared that he had been . h ton the effect of the been an i xh.toter at the• Mo•hfc t: .lewish boycott f of lectures hero. next year Mifflin Co. are peeking official he had to be caution , :t. .oping and wishing for it and was ,... ..to ..'!1 ‘h in on the misery and his speech, yet "deep down in m'. utry plea-od to see tho• boycott Henry Ford. Well. what wo. • . The offer ..f thin p. -t is the , Artots' Show for the pa - t t:s, there on a small scale, we can •I'' !latest in a series of offer. mado I years, vs 01 show some of he wort, and ri f of the Jews of Germany.' • heart I feel that any measure the I backed try the congress this in_ " abet flitter propaganda in 1.1ewe take in America to get hack' "The boycott is the only weapon complish on a large wale ale as T. ,- univeities rs all over theca actfeen w . of the camp and as char- w hionirldb.y Hitler and his gang is justified." that we have left. It is true that' as Germany is concerned." , 'until% which ill it rdi ,n,,Ive , '''IttaIllt t ta t ha 1.1-1 1 ' •• . , It, ll, I think 1.1-telle Stt.rillat g is right. ..I ut it11 1 •, Nlal.ni N,udu of a 1,11a 16I..• 111111 1. [ •A[(, [ 11 [.y then 0111 • 1 , "in 1 :inks \, ■ 1 id I ij0Light 1,1 . • tat). the Animation .It' wish or a ND S. Pankhuist, 1 onsne•s, and n•iteratetl 111 , pe•t he , monl a , of other w om en a 1.„ :I11•1 12535-43 GRATIOT AVE. ..1 the littler p. iso- I ', nipll II with the do,"-cm an actt‘e taw in ' • I.y . Two Minutes Drive East of City Airport PINGREE 6400 . , IT , Tilt the barIct r (01 4 •11. Trot I, ij SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION 111T1,1 I.,. ttl 1111'1't tilt. problem . 45c arc 'Jot! Il.'• all d reared anti o1). , I , .t'•• N1, 111 , 1 t ish Congress is called upon to pr.. Dexter AUTO '' • Th.. .-..l, ■ help can he rn usenet! in.tun t 1 .1 . and fa mils and (.1 t !I • . Public Accountant 011 41 1.11 , 1111•s constant guidance is ,vu , 4, f -eying your ship come in. s of a Certified .h i tit 11 I Nlight it obctruet the proper terra.,• . t toning o.f the relief pr(ogriorn? t41.hl. • d a. f .1, Applying th. s, r, to 11111 Vall III 2 3 4 5 alto ••,. Can Ji.\,r • unite, as it must, hem!. telephone at `CT 111 l'i ! ,o regulation- and great.. sill:IT:Oat smoke tilling • t loa. 11(.1111111, Olt' ;moan no telephone in the how,. such emergencies may a 11,01011 , edivetiN't'? the room ... sudden sic kness in the night. \\ ii i Leconte critical. But to iffi ,nisi Inc g , n e, inc. , • - I. %%bat -hall be the scope of t he boycott:' 2. lbw- van it Ito. nook , "AFTER THAT EXPERIENCE, I HAD MY TELEPHONE PUT BACK IN" " ..f , 10 1. 01110i:0 ..„ 7, Will Your Ship Come In With the Improvement in Business? 0 (Continued from Preceding Pagel oco. of teratiT. ccieol lilt , ant nor build on 10, I, till . , "When M Ship Conies in" , ehle and 1 1, 1 yII -Arell‘c a German Jew who has fur many years burn active in A leading position in the principal Jewish organisation s . tnachin- h ■ •-he -J.t ,,.rd , •. 1 . 01 1;0 11 I By or"- Wielded by Sabbath cibution • • iirgantza• A n•ri•an 11'niti . :heir el- pg the ex- ht co 101•I• ails,. r ' h I- Colnuffit,• • t■■■• umia . Anna Jew By A C. LAPPIN !.,.1: as tia such to WHAT IS TO BECOME OF THE GERMAN JEWS? 1••.•. 't• ?t• . 5 14