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VOL. XXXV. NO. 21

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1933

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LONDON CONVENES LEADERS MAKE STATEMENTS ON
SAMUEL DENOUNCES Urges Jews Help GERIYIANY'S REPRESENTATIVES ON LEAGUE OF NATIONS
WORLD CONFERENCE
OCCASION OF EDUCATION MONTH! EICH "BARBARISM' Community Fund
CONSENT TO FORMATION OF COYIMISSION TO CONSIDER
TO HELP REFUGEES Work f U n i ted Hebrew Schools Extolled
IN REFUGEES' PLEA
PROBLEMS CREATED BY THOUSANDS OF REFUGEE JEWS

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and Kurt Peiser; Urge Community Support Schools.
• Urges Aid for Scholars in
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Address for Hebrew
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the ttnotomIc boycott, has hrokult
in in Gei many.

Even in Berlin Jews are
again disappearing under mys•
seriou s circumstances. They are
being taken from their homes,
not by uniformed Nazis. a l has
been the case previously, but
by the poll,.
Many of those
wh o have been placed under ar•
real have not since been seen.
Th e victims include many aged
men and wo men.
Begin i. • ,-I ni- week a '1 .1,1 ' 11
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by the -,:. • onhce headquarters
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Rabbi Leon Frani and Philip Shan-
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Jewish'Adult Education Idea Spreads

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Beth El chapel.
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tuts T• , t our pr, At nt coneetitions
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Mrs.
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man situation and other phases of the age of 21 and was the ynung- Cooper,
and in these
Mrs.. Shmarya Kleinman and Mrs.
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toward
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Philip Bloomgarden.
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circularized by Lester was
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the it...
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t t• State based on racial
tool
ld situation in Upper Silesia.
, 31111 the consequent
it explains in detail the
1,..1• ■ 1 I elatiolla Which he
measures taken by the German
ing that quite apart
g ,, vernnient for reforming officials,
...to a St.it. being ethnical, II State
Plans Are Made for a Series ,Ilt 11111111K the Silesian Nazi Law-
a1 1111.r til homogeneity had
‘ei -t' l'ilion, regarding the neces-
of Educational
-ity for keepinir th e matter within
Meetings.
the Geneva convention.
The report concludes by stating
I n ..,tol. ilng wog, :tat ea- Leen that Frank
Iiernheim, Silesian
at fang •••1 I. the nregrain eonintil • dew whose petition for the restor-
t , e of I It, Zionist I Irv:ow:won of atom of his rights had been passed
ii,d,.,,, fel- the first locoing and I.y the League in June, had been
rally ..1 tho year, to lo• held Tiles- denied the complaint for wrong-
ditY rvrome, (I t. !I, at a : 15 ful dismissal and his demand for
o'clock, at the \I'd-biro Ilidel, eitinso.ti-dtion to the local ininori-
Third and collolo, ..ol. This no-Yt- to.• ”Ilke. 'no , results of his ac-
m g .., ill he op•lo III 1111'11111el•oo Mat (loll %VIT.. unstated and the pre-
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sunip t ion 1- that there were none.

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In Telegram to Detroit Jewish I'I'I '•''''" -
Chronicle. Calls on Contributors
To Honor Obligations.

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tIl t''
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The Jewish Niitional Fund .
.'1 night interrogation.
The ac"
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livutzah Is i it h
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Dr. Rubinow Comes to B'nai ,',
..Th. itat,h;
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Eh h., . 1
B'rith Meeting Here
Fh■•• logical S , IlinttrY awl Y' ' ''
Next Monday.
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eronomical •::I! neon and effertive Racial Views of the Nazis Challenged by William G. A. Bons Council now in session, al.
though it is generally conceded
di.tribution of the consumer , ' dol.
Ormsby
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Gore, British Spokesman; Germany's Views
that the unsettled matter will be
lar, more than the cm., 11,411111
• eoaddered by the League soon.
Also
Rejected by Senator Berenger of France.
pers,inal sorViee it 1111•Il it ha.- 111:011.
Itapporteur Lester, who is no
possible, niort. !Ilan the sett,. of
fi nan d a I sec achy if, i e i 1 he man-
linportailt declarIlliolIS lit spokesmen for l ea di ng longer II member of the Council
.1 .,1,' . h., Iiilit, League, confined
agement of the constituent agen,
European poNvers, including Great Britain and France, at
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in diritla
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1 ii of tile League of Nations Assembly commission I confidential report received from
bank holiday. though all of these the
et jitt ittt rt am , 1, that it r„,._ deiling 1('1:11
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among
all
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th minor itghts,
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ow conn,ii. in an nee,npnn of
, ishes you and toe as citizen, or view s all the Nazis on the status of Je‘vs as a racial
he refrained from express-
\lotropolitan Detroit the only op- m i nor it y ,
oortunity that arise , In our eivic
ing an opinion regarding the work-
Th• :.._t oiso.t,o,I ,t,o,,,,
,,e %,,, luunuum..41 by William G. A. ing of the minority rights guaran-
I r'' for for
, t.' '' t , " II '1.21' and Drshi
ifi '1•• , ,•. Illiti•li L oaone of Nations delegate, whose remarks' tee in Silesia.
lo for lien ano poor,
Neither does Les-
ors.
for eni-
•
ter express satisfaction with the
:Joy, and employe, 01 loin fore,, Wer,. t•oolo...iolo•o: amidst strttre, :inflate-1\
It. • i ,, oftving the c,, , ,,, ,,, iiew on the Jewish 11lle slion, 11r. I report, which is the usual proced-
d. a comm'
commn effort to further th e •
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I, 11 1 . tin ::I :I' .1 .• TOM friend or the Jewish national , ore in such ii matter.
ooinion good.
The only other , 0 ' ' n ' . 't " . '
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Christian Press and Churchmen Decry
Anti - JeNvish Program of Nazi Germany

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Intellectuals of that country.
nriool his ;coheir, . the An „
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nation
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..oliation is .•••tifirmed," he
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Jew Adopted Goering
Says Austrian Paper

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way to di-i-uatle Germany from executing her threat of voting against
of merely abstaining when it came before the !denary assembly.
•• , of all amendment I roviding for the , t dl--.1011
Of reports of a Colll•
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by the League, to states
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laid feared thn't if the repott. went under consideration of the League
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•Couneil, there would be constant
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•discussion of the Jewish question,
an
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the secret meeting of the sulicommit-

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made this conci.ssion

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Sunday Evening.

of the various t'onimitttte... will lot I

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A oompfocoa. aa.- .• • • , • •11 tilt. inlo....tioll 4,1 ruo,ritiur at the session of the League 1 , 1 Nations
'Through the medium of the commission alien todin.o, , . , dc- withdrew the veto whit+ had prevented the adoption of the resolu•
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Gentian delegates at the League of Nations agreed to the
rtti'llget'S pro ided that the connection of the League
, o dies ceasewith the appointment. An American, it was also
commission itersonnel. Titus submission Id its reports by
cease and (wen debate over the German-Jewish clues-

whole

old

,,- have to close out.

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Being Stirred Here; Hears That 300 Were Sent to U. S. by Germany as Dip.
lomatic Aides to Spread Propaganda for the Dictatorship,

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EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER

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Chairman of Committee on Immigration of House of Representatives Says Bigotry is

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INVESTIGATION IS ORDERED BY CONGRESSMAN SAMUEL DICKSTEIN
OF NAZIS' ACTIVITIES TO SPUR HITLERISM IN THE UNITED STATES

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Alexander' s Statement

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doors until more funds can h e coo
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NAME OSTROWSKY
CONCERT PROGRAM

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The proposed committees.
which in the absence of an agen•
da, indicate the matters that are
to be discussed are:
I. A P a lestine committee.
2. An economic committee
subdivided into four commit tee..
for reconstruction work in Ger-
many, emigration. relief out•
side of Germany and finances.
3. A n academic committee
for dealing with the problem%
of refugee scholars and teach-
er.,

'nu. Alijeris to be discussed.

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Compromise Results in Withdrawal of VeI9 Threat on the Part of German Delegates
Who Sought to Prevent Adoption of Resolution Dealing With Refugees and
Minorities; American Expected to Serve on Relief Commission.

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•ations to the t .,, Ilfer-
ded by Neville Laski,
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1 •1•'• , ,,, ,, nd Writer Says Boycotts and
Economic Distress Will Not
online
Overthrow Regime,
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IS MOWRER'S VIEW

the

called to dis-
cuss the llertoan-J•wish situation.
The gather ing is to he known of-
ficially as the Contemn, for the
Relief of 1,,1111x11 Jewry mid will
„ pe n on 11. t. 1::1 in the building of
•i,• , I. .•,,I of Deputies of British

London co n f t. rt , net.

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.entative, of Jewish institutions
front all over the w o oe d W111a in- r '

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National Conference To Aid

611111 to he

St at ement.

Issued by Prof. Samuel M. Levin, Milton M. Alexander

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Important Sessions To Be
Held on Oct. 29 To Plan
German-Jewish Relief.

School's Program of
Tw mit y Institution , Now rsi. I
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.. tlifly ; Rabbi Frain To Speak This Sunday on
The Ilrown Pood; . , 1 the Hitler Terror. -

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ADOLPH SLOMAN IS
CALLED BY DEATH -

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W. std," a . our, in Jewish cur-
I•St.III , WI, n hy Rabbi Frani.
which la,t year attracte,1 an en-
1 , 1Iment of 7 a , students; the course
in "Comporat ivy Religion" given
by Itabhi Bernard 1,, , iger of Font;
"Jewish Customs am] ceremonies"

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k eiiin
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" tat‘tri StiaEllryania

Intel,.,

Opening Assembly.

:acing:
,' se t Is. offer-
11 , r of the fee-
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f .1 ,resin."
.1 -' „Mr.; nth ,..:R:a.bi h f i
with
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and literature for II...

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adult Jewish

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ear. , i,•., S' . .t , t 1a . :11).: f2 dollars per
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711.11 W 11 I I a. an opening
The three mod popular courses course
by
of last year are :aging rega'at•, I in assembly with tin f address
,cre mslat
the new stu- the rabbis ,.f the cor.gregati,m and
order to ao
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dents who wish to take them. These then the class work will begin im•
•re "The Jew in the NI , slern , me dintely.

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