a IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH TRE ETROIT 1- 1RONICL- The New Torii Public Library 42nd et and Fi rth NEW 101(K, N ? and Y VOL. XXXV. NO. 22 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents LABOR LAUNCHING Jews Must Think Clearly in Present Crisis; Jerusalem Quiet FEAR EXIT OF GERMANY FROM LEAGUE OF NATIONS SEALS After Disorders BOYCOTT CAMPAIGN Genuinely United Front Must Be Formed DOOM OF REICH'S JEWRY; NAZI'S LEADER, IN DEFIANCE OF IN U. S., CANADA ORDERS, RENEWS CALL FOR BOYCOTT OF JEWS IN GERMANY Hope To Enlist 20,000,000 in Drive Against German Goods. A Bewildered People Will Find Difficulty in Solving the Terrific Problems Facing Us Today; Unity Must Be Achieved at Any Price if the Spread of Hitlerism to Other Lands Is To Be Checked. NAZI GROUPS IGNORE FEDERATION'S STEPS Text of Address Delivered at Convention by Presi- dent Green. By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ A FTER EIGIIT MONTHS of the rule of the Nazi terror in Germany, world ;Jewry appears to remain in a be•il- dered state. That WP are Still disunited and are threatened by Jonfusion is to our dis- MERICAN JEWRY, by virtue of its' position of greater security, and be- cause it is numerically the largest Jewish community in the world, must lead the way in forcing an united front in Israel. The American Jewish Committee, the American Jewish Congress and the 13'nai lirrith, rather than remaining three distinct forces in this country, must be compelldd by the force of public opinion to pool their energies in the present crisis. But instead of witnessing the accomplishment of such unity, we are treated to the formation of new Jewish groups, like the League for the Defense of Jewish Rights. Is it possible that Israel slumbers at a time when the worst conflagration in all history is raging? WASIIIN(rrON. —The executive council of the American Federa- tion of Labor took practical steps credit. to carry to the "trade-union fam- It W11:4 natural perhaps that we should ily," now totalling more than 20,- 000,00(1, the appeal of the organ- at first have been dazed by the events in ization to laiyisdt German goods Germany. Who tumid have dreamed that and services. the twentieth century would suddenly he Meeting to conclude the werk of the federation's annual convention transplanted to the twelfth, and that all the count'il began immediate plans the horrors of the middle ages would again to disseminate information be visited upon defenseless Jewry? throughout this country and Can- But after eight months of trials and ada regarding the action of the convention which started the ac- tribulations, the existing utter conftision in tual boycott. Jewish ranks is inexcusable. The time has William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, arrived to demand clear thinking and prac- viewed happenings in Europe as tical action. The longer the delay in arriv- supporting the convention's judg- ing at a definite program, the more diffi- ment Of the Hitler regime in Ger- LEAR THINKING is demanded, and cult it will be to carry it into effect. many. clear thinking should teach us to know Federation's Boycott Action. UCH A DEMAND for speedy relief that we have three major responsibili- The American Federation of La- bor convention decided to "join efforts is not motivated by a defeatist ties, all of equal importance. with other public-spirited organiza- spirit. The reverse is true—that all 1. Our first responsibility is to provide tions" in hdlicially adopting a boy- co tt au, ( 1 . 111111I1-11111111' 140.1, delay and every failure to mobilize all Jew- relief for the needy in Germany and to after an impassion. and SrtI1.! ish forces for practical efforts in behalf of care for the destitute refugees who tied President Gren. ed sr, '• I. , tight the delegates German Jewry and the German-Jewish from Germany. This may not be the proper \is I. • . ,n a spontaneous out- refugees will breed and engender defeat- time for a review t. , •.• our complete relief 1. ,, eal at the concillu- ism and confusion. lam! c• obligations; nor should such a task be s ic, , 11: in which he ar- 11 n ler government for It is, after all, incredible, that in spite of undertaken in the limited space at present ra!gre1 ••f trade unionists and its trnalin , existing horrors and aggravated tragedies, available. But it is well that we should Jews. neither world Jewry nor American Jewry remember that a half-million Jews in Ger- :•ut , of the 4,000,000 In •• the federation, Sir. have as yet united on a common program. many and approximately 75,000 refugees memb. Green :• .1 , .,1 the Nazi govern- At no time in our history was there such in countries bordering on Germany are de- ment f uashing the half -cell- tury-.TI ,• • an trade union move. a need for unified action. But in spite of Pendent on relief: that the Jewish childr e n mat, • • .1,ng and jailing its it all, instead of preventing duplication of in Germany ate doomed to degradation leaders, • .ng its treasuries and efforts, We are adding to the duplicity. and and must be saved. Yet very little has been placing ' 1 .• entire machinery of the instead of unity We hate a wider rift. myor, n the hands of a tonne r (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) C ■ orpl , •ye tfu-• German cheep, al Track., Tells of Vixit, a \I I ,e1,,,,.1. I ..1. , etnal • f rca, I., • rIlly 1,111'r in BORDELOVE CHOSEN PRINTING DIRECTOR Committees Chosen By Hebrew Schools tall \ I. 0. 0. F. Leader Active in 1, , 1.111'1100i r 1., \I Democratic Party in Past Year. 1 II , L..1,111;110 . - lo :tr. l ' 1. ri 1 - .01. I Ill't.1 ADULTS' CLASSES TO START MONDAY 's United Hebrew Schools and Young Israel Co-operate \ to 1 the Hitler II I. III*. ne ..•\ t I II ' I It.ol Id ol t I 1. I for „ Ti t 411 .111 11,' .111■■ , 1111 •a hy •. • • 1„s Man t,1 I \I II I 1.ilii ooh i is dation." 1 of lit- I udt Child. tell of t t, Page DETROIT ZIONISTS To mEET ToEsDAy, ,. t u i■ ■. tI Fate of Upper Silesian Jews. Another immediate effect of the German withdrawal from the Lon g ue will concern the Jews in Monday Morning Cla•s. the plehivite area of Upper Si- :11111, 111.111.01 Itegr.trat ion will be kept open le-m, which Germany administers vier the I until nen( Monday night in order under the German-Polish convent. to arcs nimodate students wile sere lion of 1922. Germany was re- i • • I 1 1. "I. , .IIIY .1 1111 ' II . Irrn ,dfo - unahlt• to attend the opening ,1,- [latently forced to accede to „tdd bring. *.i1■11 ,.. League demands last spring to re- , ed. day. Quiet is ! R '. t, re-estali- nave anti-Jewish On Monday morning. (let. 23, restrictions in I' at I I o ' clock, till Monday into thing Upper Silesia end to accord the I ! '. larmony. has Jewish population 1.111 -, Intend , ' 1,1499114 fe r wo - there full mi- men unable 10 ( 1 01111 , NIII11■111Y 11011tY rights. • - torek, It s - chili I . - Six.) • \Ini I. 1. 11 ' 110111 ITUrll I I ! to I.sst l'ag, Distinguished Gathering Acclaims Work of Composer Sholorn Ahrony /• i m• i a nd T the With Germany out of and no longer feeling Itself bound to observe the deci- of damp,. not a , !,..' 1 •' - 1.in. .,f the League, the speedy "FACTS AND FICTIONS” :wed. The clash, • DR. FRANKLIN'S TOPIC reineval of the few rights still held the 1 ,,, li,...111,1 tic 1.:,', by roper Silesian Jews is anticl- -- ., Profound misgivings are 1it g, t T eitti o„ patml. t on Sunday mornin 1. Ill rd. felt in Jewish circles generally at Eel h El, 11r. Leo M. Franklin wil l I ,. rt , h ,,.. 1 \,• - ,. I , ,,Iiti fate of the Upper Silesian Tank o n the subject "Facts and iii " The, .lew. at the hands of the Nazis l.„.! ; „„.. .‘ boat. the .h.,„... ,1• 1• , ' 111 li r !. • . ' then e who have had to chafe un- irrt UN. Y111 address e-eit. t i eel.- 1 , .., I I tildems affects der League restraint while their mtn prt crit vital pi the Reich proper DR. PHILIP H. BROUD0 111.* Illr Jews and Judaism. Ser- colleagues in a ii sa•ere able to do almost as they a • in. ' " ' eori to be lici.; . ! ' 1 ; !,',.: b! , ' gji n , a,t. r all y of the - a- (Turn to Page Seven.) i n vit e d , (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) " •- Wil-hire I L otel, Third Mid 11,', N ell-,I ed Par.olt. ' gathering of men and w ., heta111,1• it I- .1, .v ish Studies tel Conceived Plans. " music is significant - (Torn to rage Opposite Editorial) (T i m to Last Page.) ' Sunday's meeting. „ (Turn to I.nit )rage.) PI.. 1. cod the Furl Peis,r. Cu-Chairman of Drive's Publicity Committee, 1;a1,I , i 11- • Without I II- 11111 d i -, t .. anu I •• Zionist Po \ h." ltr. Philip -. 111 . 1 , 111O as chairman of Ir• grans. '11.• t1111 mill '01s. 1111 . 11' w111 am and a so in! ', Ouch ' • •• • e served by the iting mr. 1: '1' ' 1 \\ \ • • Noah .1 . II I , /acid. . , ,,,, i I.„ . ,,,,,, II, , HADASSAH OPENS CONCLAVE SUNDAY Plight of German Jewish Physicians To Be Discussed. German Jewish Thr try -It lan • • f r.vr N.vr op- . / • Jewish Leaders and 11orkers K art Peiser, e secretary M s. Arthur G. Darmstader, Re- •• .• Jew ish welfare Federation IIII1Ta Ehrinpri•s. Marcia Erman, la,man of the iniblicity Mrs. A. Emeherg, \frt. \Ides Fin- , the Detroit Conn sterwald. Mrs. William Fleischman, Frank, Mrs. laver- I 1 111-I drive, announces Mr,. td ,,,clobers of the .lewish corn- 011, Ereeliman, Mrs. Ilugo Fre- are co-operating in many and, co-chairman, division 2; Mrs. publicity plans for /11.. drive. Fred tiin.burg, chairman, division • I he campaign for $4,0110,0041 2; Mts. Nleyer iiinshurg, Mrs. 0, inn el It. Glogo.ser, chairman, /anus place (gel. :it/ to Nov. '..11 .I; Charles I. Goldstein, • and finances the social (Lind. r- Hannah Goodman. Mrs, Syl- the aci• van Miss Francis flirter, window and poster \ I ''''. ': '' vNr!s7';'!''. \I•. a \Vito Have Been Enrolled in Importttnt Posts. ad, 1-. • I∎ teo ■ ii 1.1,4 urge , . • • A. ' (Turn to Pay(' 111.1'..•11e Editorial DETROIT CHALUTZ LEAVES FOR ZION is Itttl. • 'III."(II'• ,I. ...it,.•,. 1" Ir. tO •1111I•ets. MAURICE H. ZACKHEINI CLEVELAND HOME SELECTS DeROY s 41. ' Ahr ''', /' 1 , ,•p,•11 ttlih , c i t ,,,l. Fritie to he known II'''''' 'II 1.1•01.111 , It . .„ 0,..,.... t„ niei,„•,, ,,,, 1 _areJh Jewish Gp to Co-operate i in their hands. ,}„.. to the un usually do e. , t. rIL• Community Fund Drive for $3,000,000 }:„,,,, ,.....n \.1. precut a. ; !, Aaron P. 1•• •\ 11 V 1-'t 10 " 1 T. Ito I I • ':' 'i a Ilvparture ft.,. ..•d Bernard 1-.. 1 1 ' ' TI.. annual ne s-age of Its ; pre, ions attempts it Jewish con, l'a. a,„,P,i1 .7' \ i'''' ,5 II . 1 On ,f the I . e.', 'urn, all 1 0, 111111ent in the.11 . 111Sh position, and because it makes hert I). Allman. president of the 1. ' \taunt, II IO MMOII.1. 1d e here, assembled on use Of the "Trop"-- the Biblical \ , ,ti,in ., I F.,,,.„, Sc h,„ i i . ni .,,, en t ed a , , / \I, I. S u n d ay ..I•ning. at the home of cantillations used in the reatfing , the thirty-sixth annual ns.ting . , 1 st s r ' and NIrs. Meyer I.. Prentis to , of the Torah in the synagogue - - III I 7, . \ \ i I • ,, ' ,., 1 ,..,, . , ,,, ..II , i . ,, JIAr.v ,i, y Ephraim Ticktin Honored at orator SI. , Ian Jew idi interPretatIng the spirit of the Jew i the institution on Sunday, I). t Ahrony, comp,- Farewell Banquet by \Ir. Galvani, in open - i cautioned against hastily .1,1., . in song. . 11: ., Irving \\ . is.hlus .-. ' ' f group, . en „. To - ,composer more this composer in , ing the program, briefly explained , s 1 plans for transfer Of Hashomer Hatzair. , 1.,,,, 1 tutu,. work, ; this important element in Mr.1 unemployed, from city to farm. In senting 1 oung Israel. 1 i• at111.• work, Which he plan, ganizatiims have expres , 1 , t_roitinu. in Palestine, a in Ahrony's works. Deviating from , his address he commended the back sire t, join this movement 1 . ! i By ALBERT RABINOWITZ .a:',1 oa- presented in which 1 the usual practice of injecting the to the farni movement, but only , ucation, among them t. , " 1 ' ' eu!...,,ilding Detroit artists plaintive and the sorrowful in for those fitted by training, tem- ! dessah and the Zitmist I , The n , ed for pi, pat al 1 ,, n 1.t.f. • hia trticipa...1 Galvani,i Jewish song, Mr. Ahrony resorts remnant, labor.saying maehinery Georg e Mr. Weisenfeld acted a to become • 1 "r of the Temple 1 to the hopeful elements and 0.: end economic backing a .,rt't° T'"''' Man of the rOnfervnre :11.1 Beth f rather ,,...• , •ful tillers o the soil. Oth. '-Ti (ht. 1••. bo , ' I I ''''''''. Dr. Mark Guns- means which should the ,.-,g , einincli t pianist. and Stan- than arouse the emotions of t. • . ! , .!,-.,, they at hest ekt. out but a (Turn to La=t r,, ; ,,, i• Ticktin, a I b law Sri, U...Wi ' • . . Sistence • Ilatzip Main h of t sz, • i •• nihilist of the , and sorrow. . trot kI• ••iphony Orchestra, l - i er, all tso Pals- organizat I. i, ! in- 1 While it was somewhat .1411! ' I • O, . I *KI . ! . , iranised an d . 2110 p e t, .i , iai,o tie : music of Mr. Ahrony., at times to detect the "trim " c.. t ine the s w .. ; f••r its on. ■ :' whli II pit' and' tte , • .... \ei.I . 1,. h ant ast ique" , ' - s an meat in the Ahrony romposit I wa I. their door- Was held .•' prPe orranill. appreciated part of the , a , i n t er pre ted on Sunda), evem"-- • r, k of fund -. The problem of nos-tine the Twelfth ar i: \ ,. aani pointed - g i mpo rle• Mr. Glv by N . , , 1 'mPreted on the piano , I . M un lit and of nzburg, ' IlII "' Le , i Shoff , - ''I' 't'' ."''' w - at al'" played 1 sections in these , t , . al ...1 operating deficit (-time'. d who "Scha . urtailment was council of the local Ilashomer Hat- km, „ ers ,•o mi. d , " and "An Old I • ; • ii„. afford. $411,000 for the current yee , . whi c h reveal that , the progr l am 1, the ,! e • Mr. Sat-11111 e- . again attacked by the trustee- ;Ind ?air bran. h opened air, it r ' III song. r d mum ti l m- in wilt, h he stated „„ Pi , , rated "Ilagadah" and 1 has definitely draw h ; i ii.le. directors of Bellefaire, th e I eve - with an adds a n " I ditional music of .1! wish Orphan Ilona, .t hen that the owing)ell, of t• halutzon namance." the latter being one! ' . ,.., .. ant • • of th, eharming r " Pal'-too is II '' ' '• ' "'''''''' AhrOny,1,0`t \ ,, „ - ' • 1 ' '.I their quarterly fet•'Ing 1. • ...eh of Mr ; 1 0strowsky Gives ii ... t. nhe Jew oh p.m.. , '.• • - iminpo•eions presente d f,!,, ... •• ■ f .`sl 1 11'ilaY and Sunday tht• !..1 , • aggai a, t..1 ,I • I , - 01-arlly of during :hi kivening. Nit; Galan; St i mulating Recital. - • "It ,.. good t 1 ,. • •fiti ri.untr r .lurid the ti _ft,,,Nacham in 11 u Noe hamu Arm," cliaiin 0 st ow I. Lstuis J. 13 , winste in Of I. ..ti - e n • . f P.m rate //i hapter of Isaiah; the ' . , , -iron •i,„ bean . meths was appointed cha ••, 111 pi . • , •.litor ! -hine and 'I' ''t of Isaiah, "Nlinhag , ,, ,„...,• tr. , committee to push ti • , i i • ' ' 1 a 1,1 .. .rs 8 , • .tentt 11., it , • t ..I ., bl a st s The liar - o'' ' by Chaim Nachman ' ''''' '‘'' ,a' ' ,,,, „. , I,. 1.,' is or the $2041.000 o•r. • , 1, • , , 1!1.s. 1 a lullaby which the' he"' ''' . , „,, i , , unpaid building faro , ,, n II': • I rr l'' - I '' , • , licated to Mrs. Anna ent, and in - 1 i 1 1 • ,, . 1 Nov of nt f •, , a- • ,I, ,, 1 , ,,in I, - I ' .'m • I e hestes, di - 1, , t,. I •,,, r • •.. I I , . 1,1 A re et ., . . , 1 bi- o - ii , fii . • !redouble performance to•. n I . I . , t 4. , . ., ills. :t . ')-'' ' . ' ,npaniment on the ,. with la' ,, r-ses'ing • 1,i, ,„..t. , I AI * * '' ‘. ‘ * - 1! 1- 1 I ;Cdrit'„ I: \ I -* Nfaxine 7.eder, who n ' a r° ' .11.1 know hew to fa, • • • I ! . . , hay. , , • .... • ,• ' b • 1,.• f.• • .• ' - t •'I no . , l.,1,, i , I 2. a iern , T in In cu.... .. kn ow P., , , I fed the artists. 1 , 1 1 a y! ,,r n, beside- p -‘‘'''' I' '' ' • ar some of the work , • a ii, . ,, , , , . , bare I , , 1 ' . ,i . : . i... flay I ' I ' ,"'". ‘' ' n•.. Dr. Leo M. Frank- em, „ verpr'sla. tun. (;‘,,, rn in • Hurts' 7 ' Mo•t14 I " f .•• a .i. • : l' le ' 1 ' ' ' • 1-: i qii, '''!' o , , ■ 1 the •i1.1nificanee of t i,. ii I . , ,‘ , ; •• • ,d1, is ..• !al..; . "''''';', e sop curtailmnt ams ti ■ I ., ; M' wIld ' :Adolphh :Adolph ' Freund. t' ' ..., rs of Isaiah which tit, where success in the ,,,,, , „ .„ befipi ' , ii o 'Ir.. to 1,, ,, ,• . ,, th • M orris Ileurnan ".* I I I.' s pends up..n nhility I.; music by the cum- T he sorrew and ,A,,,,, a, (if the i isuit i I ,:t.'m T' Poser • • a t "ell to • N1r; Alexandtr . was A .11-, n..inelied hn.h w ill Indents opportunity for field work in it , clubs. AIM 1100.1 dig Ill.e1111114 .1, hlent, whi•li I Concilit Held at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis: National Farm SchoolHead (I. Cautious Against Hastily -hi, Medini and Melzah Cheered at Concert .flanged by National Fund and Evutzah , 1 1 cm s JEWS AS FARMERS MUST BE PREPARED the f troulh•, are 1 11, 1,11/1 •, ,, ' I old g i rl i n I I , !..1 v, . th the w -id sinned." tCI 11 '1: said that la c.,1, ' .m, had inarrieti AA.. 1 „ Piirctiortit read .11 , dot tinit.tit old!! .,1 art stamen had lump' A NISTERDAM.-0. T. A.)—The withdrawal of Germany front the League of Nations is expected to have immediate repercussions on the situation of the Jews in Germany, which will make it more critical than at any time since Adolf Hitler and his brown-shirt cohorts seized supreme p ower in the Reich. BETH EL COLLEG OPENS 9TH SEASON to Attitti , , men, . and Itu- . and on Report of Foreign Policy Association Gives the Lie to the Effort To Whitewash the Nazis; New York Merchant Who Boycotted German Goods Gets Death Threat; 47 German Cities Without Jewish Attorneys. .1 esys living. in en- ft their homes and . • cf Jews and Arabs I 1.0 It CONGRESSMAN DICKSTEIN CALLS ON SECRETARY HULL AND FINDS HIM SYMPATHETIC AND WILLING TO HELP NAZI INVESTIGATION Not a single shot was -fired by the police nor was military help called for. although troops had An immediate effect will be the complete collapse of whatever moderating influ- been kept in readiness for im• ences foreign public (opinion, its expressed especially at Geneva, has had on Nazi Jew- mediate service. All the police ish policies. ()Illy the almost unanimous condemnation of the world beyond the Reich wore steel helmets, but only the has checked, up to Wort, the complete extinction of Jewish life in Germany and induced British police were armed. The local constabules carried stick.. the Nazi leaders to modify their plans. For Is hours the Palestine gov- with Germany out of the IA•igue and in a position where she can expect no further favors from ernment had been feverishly en- gaged in taking meastIteS to flu.- the powers, foreign disapproval of the Nazi anti-Jewish program, it is pointed out here, will no longer stal any trouble that "light result arry weight and the Jews of Germany !nay be sacrificed to the virulent anti-Semitism created by 14 from the contemplated demonstra- years of unceasing anti-Jewish propaganda carried on by the National Socialist party. tion. New Reichstag Election. Despite the fact that the Arab The calling of new Reichstag election, at this time, when the nationalist and chauvinist spirit Is Executive threat t tned t i , blacklist I bound to be aroused to its most feverish pitch, constitutes a new element of danger to the Jewish any of its members who did not population since Nazi propaganda artlYit II'S. an in t he post, will undoubtedly stir the populace against tak,• part in the demonstration, the - rats Jews an the root of all of Ger. Int &rates among the Arabs, sup- i many 's evils and ascribe Ger- porttsd by the Mayor of Jerusaleimi lE , many's action in quitting the Antwerp's Cathedral Itagheb y Nashashibi, took no League as having been necessi- Chimes the "Ilatikvali" part in the demonstration and sent tated by Jewish manipulations agents all over Palestine to induce The gravest fears are abroad. the NIoslems incited by the And. ANTWERP. -- Cl. 1'. .A.1 therefore entertained among Jew- Executive come to Jerustdrm On the occasion Id. Siinclia ish lenders here regarding the fate .11111 III take Ia. part in the demon- Torah the Rejoicing in the Jews in Germany in the T rat :MIS. Law), the A ntw•erp Has Large Enrollment; De- ..t the immediate future. Alarm Felt by Jews. Chimes played the Jewish an nand Growing for Tem- The worst misgivings in case A very strong guard was placed them "Ilatikvali." The , ple Forum Tickets. ;II the Jaffa Gate, as the police had , of war are felt here for the Jew's were heard all over Antis', p. riguially intended to allow the of Germany. Deprived of the pro. increasing the festive atm.,- - -I, !moisators t r to proceed by way of pliere and gratifying the Jew !-!! College of Jewish section of foreign opinion from Roth 1:1 King Ilaii.1 SINAI and the Holy Studies ,qa.ned its ninth season reputation. longer expects S.•pulchrc, but not to allow the me- 11.0111v night with a large which Germany no et scion to go la•vond the Jaffa Cate. 1 iir Ilin nt. The registrants divided to gain anything, the Jews may Ills. Jewish population of .tern- themselve e s quite evenly among easily becom the victims of the salem IIrrifilirs more freely. The the cl:ess,•s in religion, history and hysteria and excitement of war alarm felt by the Jews especially Smaller groat' en - id'''''''""• fever and the unleashed anti- 'hose of th e old city among tht. ro lled for the 1'0111'Stio in Hebrew, ! Arabs, has been dissipated. Hun- , Semitic passions stirred up by 1101,1111 1..: i and I. 'oriel service. 'It ■ .d.: who had left their homes to ! There was considerable interest. propagandists. President von Hitt. t.tk sh Itt! (Lost-1ot ail t t tut n 1 ' , denburg will no longer he in a in the new . nurse tilTerol In' tin. ---- - , lug home. ._,,.,.,, position, as he %V /IA seven months 1 1: ,, , • , I iil 1 i 01 , ,,1 1 1 0,: rhif r nh,,,f,ity11,111,,Fitv,11,12. The acting high commissioner, Record Attendance Expected ago. to resist }litter's plea for "a awn, I Ill it 11811, i , linferred with no., at First Rally of the 11,1 Of .111(1/1iS111. " which 1 , II III III ''Ilt of the lung knives" and a .• • . Inilitary rill 1 air force chiefs ,,,,, H ., ih oh , phil,,,ilphy , , f. I,- „__ faked attempt on Hitler's life--a New year. -I raget ii. positions were care-1 German Jews have ion. Rabbi Cedarliallin will ;his danger -tudissl. The authorities an- 1 Tuesday evening, Oct. 2.I, will year also conduct t the class in so- had t° fear for months — would I Mat they were ea :sable of ' e the signal for a nation-wide .i II ,,, ,,,,, i, ,,,. ,i ,, i ,. ,,inini , f,,,, , , I,,i, th, ,, i'",:i Z . :iin t ',,','," ,T,i , t ,_. tfl :I t t . 1 :: 1 11 1 :1 , :.I t i: ,') .:-. "--1 . : - ::.,'-'::.,! :If 1‘..t d.";t:: ' It '..iti ler-hio. In this u ,','" - It Ili. mu I' /Iiii.,iiro. which no external pub- „,, 1 „ fi.,... kni for ,'.,,,, tii Ziiini - t I/mow:11,n e l li, t,„ i i. i ., ,; , ;tit , t , til lt, with ow .1,11;i ',ii t i i itti. 'i; , ' Iii• iiIiiiiion could circumvent. 11 • Hitlerite Pres s Attacks Jews and at Same Time Extends Invitation to Jewish Tourist* To Visit Germany, Promising Them Security; New Demand of Nazis Calls for the Ousting of Jewish Artisans. .11.1102SALEM—(J. T. A.)--The contemplated Moslem demonstra- tion and march to the government -11b1.1., 5 arrangts! by the Arab Est , ..11tice as a protest against con- tinued Jewish immigration to Pal- estine and the sale of land to Jews, rimed to materialize Friday as a result of energetic intervention of the Palestine police. As soon as the Moslems, includ- ing hundred of Arabs who had ,. - nay to Jerusalem for the demon- Tottion, poured out of the Mosque (ham after mid-day prayers, they 1.10.11. inimediately surrounded by strong police detachments who 1,u rt in dispersing the in Project. 1L, I.y the 11dr- Energetic Intervention of Palestine Police Prevents Demonstration. 11, being arranged bva numberr . . ..f the Mrs. J. -. i It Ilintelhoch, Mrs. John 0 111'S. Hyman yan Ja , ..b, Mrs. 0 0 cr. 1 . 11.•1• , lownl,wn -I , , -- t -. e. 1 h VolII F. ,...,.... It- r K•! , r. captain. Ili, ision 2; ..! m,, ,, „ S.,' Kesler, M cry •i Keyes, V , - . i .,, ,,t,.•.. .. . , • 11, I•.. , \ !, \11- v. ii •t, D. Kopp..., Mm. \lots li.o.,..a e Er ame-C. Willits, Kramer, Mrs. s P•ituy Kutt- \ artin Kurland. Mn. I. -1 1 111•I. 1 • • mer, Mn. biehain .1 Levin, Themlere 1,4,111. SOI111.141 Llebs Lowenstein, M rs. \lax Robert Marw IL 'A Illam chairman, division 4; Mrs. Nleyer. M trtitner Nt r,„ ' V, P .1 - triliution in the Nook area t' •,. le ln A. J Schloss, r.d. of the community ••' • . I Schteiber, Max I) , met • . Lou'. \ Schwartz, Mrs. ""ttee "f the (. " 1- \\ ono.n. with Mts. . 1, •' !ten „•o, Schwayder. Nate S. Vical I, chairman. special group; I t,.h 11' - 1 i ..n St r, Chair!, 11I. special flue , -h Mrs Ralph Stu ter, Ilar- agent s v• c -.. • tary, ...ion 3; •• ! . 1 slum- NI I • sIlnn . simnel •on 1, " . • I'. Stn. Tob vu . 1. • Pt • ti- rl !' l . Are e• .,f .; tl., tall • , 1 • • .1 indai, 1*.: The l'entuts !.: (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) , .•• \I , M 1• ,Ah ra i . capta!n. ,i1-ion 2; Mr- I e. David I Coolivr, captain, division 2; I Davi i * ,cn Mrs. le my 1S ran. s . Mrs. Gm- • \ . I .!. t' Harold Zit,. ',ailed bY: rosmnan, •. Cohen, Bess an . Helen tr mst.n. 1 I h .•, Petty Cohen. Lester I is \lertszotf, Sarah Sh 4,1.10004,y.