THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTEDIN c MICHIGAN ETROIT LWISR R - RONICLE and l'he Nee, lurk.ib 1. ihry 42nd it and F ifth .■ •• NEII' 1'0111.N VOL. XXXV. NO. 15 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1933 AMERICAN EFFORTS Prominent Detroit German Outlines CITIZENSHIP LOST FOR NAZI BOYCOTT His Views on Situation in Germany BY 33 OUTSTANDING MOMENTUM GAINING FOES OF HITLERISM _ __ Germany;" Calls Condition Greater Tragedy — --- National Conference To Be for Germany Than for the Jews. Feuchtwanger Is Among the Held Sept. 10 To Start Proscribed Germans It is natural for Jews at this fifth. to inquire regarding Movement. Thus Affected. -- the attitude of German-Americans toward the actions of -- BERNARD STONE HERE the H Hitler regime in Gerany. m AMBASSADORS IGNORE TO INTEREST LEADERS German societies throughout the country have con- NUREMBERG NAZI FETE deinned flitlerisrn and ha \ e distiviiwed any association Readers Continue Discus- Willi with 1 the :it'll-Semitic policies of the new government ill sion; Keene for Boycott, iteciiiiiiiy. such iietoie l c , i ,k,„, byti,,,,,, in .. i n D e t o oot, St.ring. task, Pregerson Opposed. held. N. .I., Syr:oar-1•, N. Y . stdo.tlier coonmunities. l'unctions of Fresh Air Camp in 1933 Capacity Basis. of this conference which i.being convened by the Am e r i t'an League J for the Defense ,oess i., 11 Right-. Illo.• ..t. t I, tine t 1.a-01'n citron , ',, H ,, /,'Il upon Si tilt !VW i't . I.[:, : I Iii' ,atily has la''''' ..f w ii.; f.. , tiontimerahl, re,. Mr. Stone .•tineeeded in interesting number of Detroiter,. w h o plan Plans Supplementary Ser- vices; Religious School to attend the eitidereoc, Sept. 9. and to Reopens Mr. Selioni,', k ;:...,,,, i i lh I ,, , ,,,: ,,,,, a r: ::;:, 1 1,,,,: h ,.1 :,' „.:: ,'.:.. head the most•ti•nt Chronicle in the meantime meantimeare continuing their di-col-don lit the buyelltt. to - tiolt. week' , The herdic , to include auo - -tioolitiaire an attack trod] the opponents of the boycott Illtivettlent by Santlittl B. Keene. Aaron Pregerson op. pose, e. the boycott and em phasiz e- the need for a r•built Palestine. In a PottlItIllnivallun the ell- dor. Dr. W. E. Iterkow- itz of thri2 Womlward Donne urges an effort to aid the Jewish PhYslcians It thrinany• •,,. Isar' II intelhoch, he JAFT 1 nt. h -dent of ; Diary of :\Iiirdt•t• of Zionist Labor Leader. . \ 1111K11114 111 ■ At h11111 1 11' k ol ' •• , oUrSe of the examin. &hen the niosecutiiin read to the passages from Achinu.ir's diary, letters and notes purporting to hav e some hearing on the mur- der of Arlosoroff and attempting to luttify political murder in general. „one of the notes in Achimeirtt ' 11 7 n•ad to the court allegedly ?rates : "On v in Petitch Tikva, there was held a meeting of the Revnooni,t Council. Group A favored murder, but IVeinshall pro. to postpone the resolution until aft , 1 the Zionist Congress. He 1 1 .• , -1 1 1011111n(41 Lip hi, -ell, the Hervey, interpreter for the rmininal in‘estigation department of the Palt•stine polloe the ttyPerpts /rum d,•.,tiat.tion by iii.• 1 , 111. Ile d•nnunced ;Fe Hitleriti-c a. "fiends in human form.” Mr. Untennyer, appealing to Jew and non-Jew alike, said use h y it f ti Id be far moreeffective effec in h elpi ng the Jews in Germ any than agree• ant to the terms offered by i gov v to . t he t ld Prague. Thes e terms he de• scribed as providing for the re. moval of German Jews to Pal estine on condition that ma chinery for Palestine was bought in Germany and on further con. dition that the German govern- ment confiscate the funds of the Jew, which was not used to buy German machinery. The Ii.would defeat it. pill"- i,„ r and Chancellor IN lot', regime, N1 r. Unterinyer said. svutibl ...t1IWItliZt. the rourt. RABBI JACOB UNGER HERE FOR YESHIVA three defendant, Revisionists Explain Testimony. . 1 Elll . SALEM i.1. T. AA - In a statement denying the import of testimony introduced last Friday' by the pnetecution at the hearing Will Appeal in Synagogues During Holy Day, for Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. Rabbi ja„.„Ii yucca it of the three Revisionists acsus•d of ).„ r k . graduate Rabbi of the the murder of Dr. Chaim Arloosior-' K oo k' s Yeshiva o f Palestine and . Revisionist headquarter, in of the Ida,. Elchanan Theological P ;'• h'n•, declared that no Items. Seminary ref New York. i. in De- ,• • • r meeting h ad ever trait for a month'. • the in- !• at Ptdach Tikva, that no t•r•sts of the :Sir , ,hivo 'oath 11 ■■ 1 meeting had Los • , and the Yeshiva r • idic act. and • , • etc' Rabbi Id. During his visit m. • — •• on the mur- gear aft whor hi- people-al teas rejtat- that will solicit 'r, , t,t Anal, rind , der. the • ' groups for the vennai o y, and mill osrainq sulwtanttat • ur SI' Sne•k s of "Great Victory... The a.m. , . local synaeoguee. .nuacts ,l of congregation, who pre , itlents hi." ' on: . Another note reads, "Saturday note • • an ru- , in r•garo to wt.:. have received advance word trim . .yelling a party WAS held at the pre Par hous a N„. York „rattling Rabbi Un- " I 4 -'" Ida for aaq' ted smut e ‘rhimeir on the occasion proo, ann, le in Chan , e r r , not , a: Well as other syna- of the 'groat victory.'" Great vie- Reonstomst newspaper. 1 '4 7 wa- ',lan a are urged to lend their e i in inverted quotes ...hoe of the 1`.,s1..• in Frmterution placed parti••11- • • I ,t , . and Ilurtnan, co-operation to the .teminary r e rnpha.i ... 11 it , present cr itical p• -lion. „ rnan i,t this fart. 'Theologirai A thrrd The 1-aac Elchar -rag, who were • note began "The friend 9f the English, the ' eater of the polite und er Smninar1'. rul brad, .. fell at the hand: o f •:'t:ft )'• th ti .:„tt t tt , tilits1 that thr an unknown- trots' •• • ..• •• , • • fort. they had been with Arhimmr 4 • .....”11.1 In still anther passage of the night after the murder When he 11.. ■ 0.... e land wh , . ar f •,..!brtnert discusses the differ- made the note-, on the rant e d rs fro,. eiery par ,. •.-I Hebrew litlea rPa "n political and non.po. about the murder of Arlosororf that art• receiving a • crimes, stating that political t were spreading all over Palestine. land secular eduratmr. raith° rut .,111 ■ ■ . !egret ill Ibis he fact that forced to It it I United Hebrew Schools Will Reopen Wednesday extent 01 it original put. foi ‘,111,•li it was tip- .1 1.1 1:• d n . 1 •11 l, 1 011• 1111111 . 11/1 . 1% The l'ho•ui Belo ••it S• will reopen \V1 1 11111 , 11:1y. Ir aid : [hi, city. The 1, do pl.,. the fart that 10 1 ,11 ■ 1 I 101111 .:1111 11,1 11,011 1 11,11 ■ 1 1,1 . 11 1 1 \ ti. 1111 , 11•1111 . 1,11 , gc11 :1 Itegistrittion of nett' pupil , will begin immediately, and ',lent, who i ■ i..11 to re..ii , ter their children should stithout delay. :int! ever venire m ' i..- '"" it h"'"-- . "'Ilti"I' /my . for it ' to liecom e a "I'd' Tile 11.4 did y., n-r,•ol Ion in Iln.l2. alai legtilar III l'r1il .. Al - I' ' - l'1 ' •o' 1 1 I'" week PerlIN I have r r ' '1 I . hi I' the existing individ- ' Lib- • body, which repreeents Jewry ' connection with Palestine in themandatory !tower, I etlura's Assassin Addresses "N 'N '" " sd ialaiat i Detroit Audiences on Brief Visit Here. in ces offered by the camp can No•w•oll D. 11:0,11. ,,,1:,,,,, S,,.. lie doubly appreciated if it be the Nazis. 1..1,„ y of IV., and Hoorinrin of the List of the Proscribed. remembered that these conifor- la.I•I loololizocioon for Human 1, ,,, 11 , 'I• ry list of t h e pro.colted fel - table dormitories with their con, wi will lie th e dud speaker Nil,, , I plete modern plumbin g conven - :it the fifteenth anniversary din- iences, telephones, etc., and Georg Bernhard, internationally or of the Detroit Community the extensive grounds equip- famous editor of the Yes:than , Z e i. Fund to he held at the Hotel Stats ped with all recreational facili- tung. ler on NIonday evening. Sept. IS. 11, • ii mu th von G e rl a ,h , f or m e r ties, were meant not for the • Veteran campaigners of the De- child w h o wo o d epr i ve d o f none t‘ta o.d t .. 1 . , ,tt publisher of the %Yell AM Nlontag trit11,,,, ,, ,i itsEu,, i1olr a y ,.•i i. t rood „ f\,k. Ia .v i , , of thes e at home. but for those . I ■ tiY I and tin outspoken pacifist. Lutist who through necessity were at ret•t d of service in every cool- Philipp Scheidoomann, former least partially dependent upon paign of the Detroit Commu n it y Socialist Chancellor of Germany. It a to fund sine., Will be housed ,it the who prot•lainied tht• republic. some welfare agency. l•. e hoped that at some future , gathering. Men and W01111'11 w ho Lion Et.uchtwanger, inteinatre ❑ time the camp may return to have ,ervi..1 for live and ten years ally famous authon . it. original function. a nil will lot. cif en recognition as it•ell. Helmuth Matoh German amt.. o• ' ' serve to its capacity thOse un• Ask Workers To Report. equally fionous. derprivileged who are not for- I i i ,..,,,. 1 .2. .„, letter. I.,,. t.,.. Otto Lehmann-itussbuebit, men innate enough to be able to pay bet, . 1. tbt. League I. ,. II ,,,. ,,, cent ly been sent ion from t he for a summer filled with health. . Rights, office, asking work s to , ', - educational and recreational ac- rwr! mi their , ervice record-. Ent...loch Wilhelm Font - •, - tivities at a tamp with facilities , urprisingly large number iled professor and p'ee 'n those of sorne of excedlent an tho as of 11-year men Mid the slum . league. 1111%e tile best tatup• of forday. Kurt Grossman, ix titer . . Ir.! '1 •• . 11 , i, the 111 , introductory remarks, iii' atoo, to German Jews to , upport the Jew i-It demand for an "taming of Palestine'i gates to a !mg., Jewish immigration. M. Castastini declared he I rought the greetings of the League :mil the Mandates Corn- nos•ion to the Congress and de- clared that the international bodies were watching the work of th1' congress and the "heroic' . Zionist at•tivities with deep in- SIIOLOM SCHWARTZBARD terest. ,,,„,„, t 1 1„. What has been done until now and are :o ha,e muclered for the relief of the Jews of Ger- Turn to Pa sn , I riumsItt. EdItoriall Jewish Committee and Congress are Critically Viewed by Two Writers lo .i on! Benjamin Stolberg Analyze Reaction : lovetnent by the Two Important American N10% timents. ■ internal dissension, - of the article seek to the components of that I I l' \I • h i , .. ■ i \ • (Turn to Page Eight.) it ribs. • 11 , it .,„ o il, r. • 'l nog I hind -. :Mil i ito•-• the horn in .lure ti year's niolori,',,,i, ie ty rolli- Statement by Baker. (Turn to l'age Opposite Editorial) The Only Way In Which To Greet All Your Friends ■■ .i , • . Oil ■•■ 01' fire the , • emulative •• • drool to the • • shot v ■ v • • Jewish workent," they write, mth their families make up on half of American Jewry. • I k to an oldfashioned so- theory, though they are t and pcyrhology and in -1 , de of life a part of the 'i,„ . is is Om rest of our , ..o..ply believes I ' •heir protest in o I dernonstra- ireiy out organized ,1 • does no think it cot in behalf of . ntrades. Unfor- c force. in Amer- ' v . .em unable • hipproval , • well iSatil!outtl! 31i11 ,1 Detroit and throughout the State of Michigan will read your Greeting if you insert it ane.ng the . 1 . 1 , .1 111, 11 1 /1 1 t 1 . .i:1,1 1 1 1 111 11 11111111•1111\ 1111 Wealth and Leadership In 'terms of Religion. NEW YEAR GREETINGS o .sh misses would have , to march un- •.. re • , f Ana T it an labor ', once the Amencan wa, the only or- ..• wa. willing to •r dal for a brief time, March to the end of , -trod the congress. But to be published in Th. Detroit Jewish Chronicle SEPTEMBER 22 All annotineetnim•- hould hi to assure proper I. ...I ticat ion for these notices I- - I. -r , in earl Tile charge Fill out the cii.;; it and mail NOW to PiCfirrito rjEwisn (ARLIN lc LE Do Not Delay, Attend to This at Once The Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Il•rev.ith male rind one dollar for which you may print my New 1.iar Card in the special New Year Number of The Ii •roit .1.•%% rhrono le Sep- tember 22. 19:13. Na me .Address PAYABLE IN ADVANCE la, y. Both these r■ It it ate about 90 it id population, n of t . 1. 11111111 1 Your friends in FRIDAY, Dr. Nletzkin 1,,,Inted out that Zionists consider it the duty of the League It; Iliker ttel • t I. f„ o pe n 't!".‘;:d,.., II Mr. itotheribertz's address fol- lowed one by Vito Castastini, di- rector or the Irintlates section of the League of Nations, who was Intro d uced to the congress by Dr. Leo Nlotzkin, presiding officer. In a t I of ""r r h ; n dRothenberg proposed that the loan he modeled after that floated by the League of Nation. for the repatriation of Greek.. Amercian Zionists. he declared, had reason to believe that the United States Government would find means to co-operate in any practical measures undertaken. I lire ,Iii.' inuni,t Writer. F:lffivilv tiohlke ,.Ruth Fischer r. ;b k. .. •l i i ri ' el fool iner Communist member or tl e ' child!. " it'ontinued on Page Six. I II. I I I\ • \\ „,.. on'i "Ubbi Samuel Rothenberg Urge s World Loan. .kti loierliatientil loan through the League Of Nations, with the c( the Zionist Organization _______ Will Be the Speaker at 15th Anniversary Dinner of Community Union. no,. • with Sh dont Schwartgbard, a...vs, I nations id the %torrid participating, all Gerilial, in voile who opposed Kerr. former critic of the Tag•blatt. hurt Tuchobtki, plityw rhe. ' author. loonold Schwarz:child, for., publisher 14 the Tagebuch. a Left- ist magazine. Alfred hill:. head of the fernier Republican Complaint Bureau. Emil Crumbed. Ileidt.lbei r I'? • versus let•turt•, who ex! , , , o "Black Rei•hswehr." \Vilhelin Handl:inn, t , Prussian administratoir. Max Sitters. head of the fr• thirdent' organization. Ernst Toiler, well-known Coe,. and of I I , •neral Semion Petlui a. loader lti finance the s e ttlement of Ger- ot I k am ran bands which mope. wits urged BAKER TO ADDRESS FUND ON SEPT, 18 tffi l A ' If red in all SELF-DEFENSE AIM it, di...„„g: „itii (B.,. Britain. OF SCHWARTZBARD ti' „mi •: :1 1:::1 1'.'u' , ',1, 1.:',61. s!A;:ell-ben .zi..„,,, mender: of the agen- cy rite Felix M. Warburg, Dr. Cy- Will he held in the afternoon. S1 1, -1,11 , i! o itie III/1111ter it fortunate vhil- divn w ho m yew's \sore 'otken to the .turp s tall nu l o n g , i ',eg o s t he few week, of a healthy. ot• ,1, . ,, onli. hL in On environment tl.o ■ Minx Is Freed. the The prosecution placid Ile demanded that thi. -111-1 Or- At •, one point in the pror,mulings gani tion rut 'tan , ' Moshe rotten, a stung work - IT .at ions er Arcum. „ eninnor produced a enpy tit 1'n:17A w adi 'B er li n. accused of theft. Ile hail been A plactsl in the sauna cell With Roo. ft team, extremist Revisionist news- , Mr. its- published after the murder. t•nlilatt and pretend e d to IN. a lie - of , isionist. Ile testified that ht. had of Dr. Arlo.oroff, mourning for the POI to ttlIPtintnts d i . that the principle ot ,inned and murdered man, 0 l i ete , ,i,,• confidence 1 food..., —1 . an had the moral that the latter had admitted to Illo.thation dated June In, In the denEtt"s"Yelt. I • • s't \ I him: "I shot Arlosoroff for politi• , wailer cal reason , . StaVsky was minnected very day of the murder, latterly adopting nu •a.o. :• 'nous- king David lien.(lurion, leadt•r NIr. with the murder but not )lint. Had :chase tio•.H • • he BM.. Palestinian workers, and Dr. try and trade Arlosarott, widow known that I Eagle. am the murderer, she trotddn't have Arits.orttlY, Who had just returned I )hire than 1 ihomi Jews of fount Ctertnati'. locked straight into my cp...." Yehutla Mine, Ithyear.old anon- Northeastern Ohio, 1Vestern Penn. Adjourned Until Sept. 15. lwr of the Itrith Trumpeldor, lie- sylvania and %V•st Virginia as While Cohen was testifying Ito- visionist youth organization. was sendiled to hear Mr. Unterniyer. .01 blatt and Staysk• rose from freed following a sensational and who was welt•orned by a commit- their 1,!, - oi the dock and shouted unexpected atmounvenient the tee Of prominent Jew- :old an t ress crying that he sit that new evidence Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) In his posr se..tion had deeided him f Ctihen's to withdraw the charges againsr •, nelusion court was adjourned Minz. Ile left the enurtroom of ter shaking hand, w•Ith the other court t Declares an Effective Boy- iv rib. and pacifists. For :mine time ll, ,1'1 , 1 :,1 . '' ` h ' '' l '''''. '' n"w Incall1 cott Can Upset Regime rho Nazi regime has been threaten- tii:z to take away the citizenship of The advantage s and conven- Within a Year. Held Tit Ine t iniintite Hint in examinations 01 Ali 1 I Abraham Sta,d an 1,•-oriblatt, the three It impee.st ,streinists ehargml With the murder of Arlie:mod% 111i• I. The list o f pr oslred eri Germans ,u,",.1,,l,''''.,nll'' 1 ''' ''', 141 und"IPIIYI- irti.,,v,i . child at taken into thc . I : 111111 displeased the Nazis in- • num d ber IllitlittlorivIlogeol "t "" 1. T. A .) -n - A alleged •crone , arr for the ac eused and their Zst Itusellblatt That frien d. po.11iSe act.. , , , •J 1 1 1 r.I•., , till` II chid, Socialists, ceituounists. (Tun tii Page Opposite Editerial) Shout /lino Itiossit as a iol ;11,0 • The delay i answering your letter of August 11 was due to my fear that in replying I alight only aggravate what is already a tense situation. However, your letter merit s a reply. Of course, all Americans of Clerman extraction are not anti-- Jewish. Personally. I have no race prejudice, and hop e I shall never have. I hope to live amt. cably with my feflow man, re• Witness Declares Zvi Rosenblatt Confessed I-le Murdered Arlosoroff w the or I Ole of Dult.nii:Ints tte l e lier r Ein.tein. many's balance body that I he present structure of the Jewish Agency for Palestine r o ' olaolt:imml confront, the eight cent h Vorld Zionist Congre s s, 1)1., 1',Iiinalill is not itt!,ffili ng the congress. but is at ;t resort in Cz echoslovakia. , I'.oliniT, or poor guidance and I The Zionist leader expressmi determination. it was learned, not to accept the presidency unless ‘.1..0111, as have been the Pati.e. Il• is given atoll, its to 11.111Inatt. the i . XeCliliV• body and unless the congre s s agrees to maintain the 1 - ,;.: 1 4 1 t \ p11. , , II in entIlinction I present arrangement if t hi. Jewi,11 Agency, compostal half of Zioni,t, and half of non-Zionists. 11,:111 -. 1 1111111cl . ■ •:111111, III all Every fiction reprevented at the congress demanded that the non-Zionist represientation of the ;1 ,, I . „,,,, 1 „ ,•,,„, 1 , „„„,,,,,,•„, Dear Mr. Slornovita: svlie wish L, The ilishetence of Dr. Chaim 1Veiztuanti, former president Organizvtion, that he he empowered 10 name the executive ■ Bei nhard Wei-, no • cont lit the name 11111ll1 ; 1,11111.r , 1111111g I.I. T. .1. I ri.,11 Air delegation legatioll rrnitillW.1 . 11 tlI I l at Id Iil'Il-t tlIr11111 ,l111.1 Ur. ,Inset a ced on Blaine lake t „,. Sprinzak, representing the o iLaotrite b party, the Inive‘t fact 1., in •' he i'minre,, returned arter sin-ii, , ,,,sfiit 1 Mti, are not eausmi be tile neVotilitioliS aimed at Dr, el , ettrtia , t, fa‘dian„. „„r „r-. Weizniann'..• tomptaine of the ie.. - tdency. .1,1 and verified. Exannne the fact,. reeommended for menilmr.dip In the first quarter of l912, Get froend, nad aoquaintance, with at. r :'dr2. nil :,,m iii-app.,mmmym m 11 - Ialii i. follow , ' ■ Fright ....•.i. I.,., UNTERMYER SEES END OF HITLERISM am. hay,. t i'llAt i I.T. program, plan- id the ‘Vooldol 'Zionist , upervinon of a i',111.- well -trained stair.' " - and a leader among hi, tropic. interim. They still utter plati- nice. 1Vhat sill tudes. If YllUNGSTil \V 'the the 'Goyim' ,:ay? It won't be el- ISRAEL HIMELHOCH downfall of the regime in These generalities are nu', fictive. The to 12 month, . • ..old in its main Germany within longer admissible. These objectors; ° ":•• arc . s "at ..." .„ itt.edieted unt„.. hue beets side-tracked as the auditorium. There. i.. therefo re, " layer in an addre-r by . here Sun Sunday course of events flowed by. only one it ii • hY a at the annual re. unhvi tai-State "To have at organized boycottnnu}'gain ad,,t,„.d.n with lodges of the Order of lidai Ilrith. Is no longer open for deeiSi011. It the congregation in the Temple Mr. U nter'er. in made hi. pre- its already all accoplisht•d m fact. autotoritini proper, and that is by diction upon While the leader , o f •If'w"Y have affiliating himstIf a, a member. „r• man the i i ,, y , n ,tt been debating. the rank and tile Fur this reasim, 11r Ashner states, I g ,i„, s hippi nv and - e l. nosy took the bit in their teeth and the month of September r has al. b r i ne wage d by it. . 11 .1:: •oun- initiated an augre,ive boycott. si•ay, been a time schen the Tem-t „,, r i es. This movement may have lacked pi e h„, re ,i ye d „ limy „,•„. „ win . the name: of recognized leaders lo•...umr peopletaking the , •,,., .; initia- which, he and the wisdom of their atilt I, 1. and applying for membership „err, of . I ves -I. ii_ ;dike can be reviewed in part as .i. , ..tory nt the Temple Turn to ,t solely for urn s ,,,th - :mil daily .!,. alone would desire, :ill of the orgaloz:Ltion :mil LION FEUCIITWANGER -Those Wrtina oplalJon nd to the boycott apparently are em- ploying the salone arguments prev- alent four and tiv• Month: ago. oblivious of the tremendous .,patentsill the sit uat ion in the .,patents as favor to the axlelit • t i ■i 'turn to faroEn:lit S. B. Keene', Statement. II, Drive on Revisionists Whom Jaffa Evidence Is Believed To Incriminate, It children •t I Under the leader,hip of Moitpn Mr. Philip Slomoyitz, Dr. S. Wittenberg is chairman s , nner, chairman of the member - Editor, Detroit Jewsh Chronicle, the Detroit lo'anch tit' the ,hip ronirnittee, 'remple Beth El - 525 Woodward Avenue. I tra l ! " fm. the IhTea " . " f ' kw ' has begun its annual fall member Detroit. Michigan. gh ship campaign. Temple Beth El ha, no .eat hold - ors, and not even for the high holy in an organization a summer baser the . !,-tlythr :. laj);ei ir i.-ih t t ,: •11 : ii ' ll p 1 of Th e Boycott Symposium. Reader' of The Detroit British and Palestine Governments and the Zionists Deny That a Deal Has Been Reached Between Orange Growers and German Industrialists; Laborites Renew and more pleasant? probable that one would lo , .,,,,,,ntuni by The Detroit Jew i-h Chronicle to mmaws their views, and the first r e pit' • has cunt,. vo front VI eder- to k A. Schoopp, prominent attorney letter Demand That Non-Zionist Representation on Agency Board Should Be Reduced; Lack of Leadership a Serious Problem, AGREEMENT REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN REACHED WITH BERLIN IS CREATING A RIFT BETWEEN FACTIONS AT CONGRESS IN PRAGUE e a ' activiiie. ;wit the ,-ail BETH EL CONDUCTS .,..y, MEMBERSHIP DRIVE „,„„ ,..,,,„, m 1...„.„,, am... asked __ ____ in ■ •7 ■ 11111e11111p • i, ! . ,t, ilillt— -(11jiii,,, Ing DUI the, quest nn- 21 ,, illiele— pi,..,.. for an.w e r, Is it possible that all G1111:111 , :ire turning anti-Jewish? 1 he Inovellient to inatieurate an 1 BERLIN. 1.1 T. .Ai The of- Cali it be that iio h o pe I- left for our peopl e to gain the support.' li e anti-Nazi boycott in this country u,' b..; , di taming the names of I. gaining' headway, and the Ira- 'Ylttpathy an d ,.„.„p,..,,,t,„ / , 4 th e liberal tments •le union m the l a group oot i' noun citizens, no tional effort will Ire launched offi- ' mit•rmans, especially in this coon- I i n ,.,,i,.. 0 h„ ii,.,,,,,,,, dti g ,.. n d i p daily at a ronferenee to lo , held in the battle rigainq the bigot- I has lon•ii revoVed mid whose prop in ..-w York on Sunday, Sept. In. ry rind oppren encouraged by city wa - e ' aioli•I'att'd• in . orderd B e rnard Ston, welb knon w so. , the Nazis? 'elude. Lion Fnuolit , ,iiirer. Georg cial worker of New York. .\ nand" ' "f 'coolers In the ere ,- ' Bernhard, Alf reir Kerr, .V. Apfel Detroit this week in the interest- t- '" --- Labor Delegation Unsuccessful in Its Negotiations With Him; All Factions Are United By NADINE LEWIS Reich Honorary Employees Will Have To Prove Their Aryanism. Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DR. WEIZMANN FIRM IN REFUSAL TO ACCEPT PRESIDENCY OF WORLD ZIONIST ORGANIZATION UNLESS HE CAN NAME EXECUTIVE BODY; INSISTS ON KEEPING JEWISH AGENCY Becoes m a Paid Institution a nd Is Conducted on l.h that “ ' ,•,o},o. 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They are It 'A •. vach • ommunity are Kt • • "No settle,. or, •. now in the relrathling of .1re•rlean cal/eon • , ian thou. offered ht was catrwil. Mts.4 and Mr. Stolherg be- . •I • fait that the congress t.tv.nst the .ttr.•ity own- . !F' II doni . was in terms , 0 hie the Jewish mass no name of ma.n , ain that pia., v I • • .. ,'hues feel that the •••• 'represented by 1 LA1•11 Committee to 1 lie "essentially too • to realize that anti- -. m. • v symptom of s,ietal oo, thsrefoze, tempera- mentally , - ohnot tight " ..•