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VOL. XXXV. NO. 23

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER

VIGOROUS JEWISH
PARTICIPATION IN
COMMUNITY DRIVE

Alas U. S. To Provide
Kosher Nleat for Needy

Is
Special Gifts Division
IM(iged with General So-
licitation Group.

PALESTINE JEWRY
IS INCENSED OVER
IMMIGRATION BAR 7—

1 . 1 eller 1*() Address

Will Present the Palestine
Program at London Con-
ference
u
Sunday.

SPONSOR YOUTH ESSAY
CONTEST IN SCHOOLS

AGENCY WILL PRESENT
ISSUE TO PARLIAMENT

BRITAIN ESTABLISHES
CENTER FOR REFUGEES

Group from Women's Coun-
cil Aids in Distribution
of Posters.

Jewish Leaders

Claim Labor
Shortage Among Jews
is 25,000.

U. S. Child Care Agencies To
Study Needs of German-
Jewish Children.

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;tidy Fund cremate n.
be launched Oct.
int and diversified
k II III many }'ears, at-
Wu imam, choir-
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I eard of /beetle! , iit
. Welfare Federation,
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IIII,. ' \la' Vander I I YI , IID , I''n I tart; tall Sachs,, treasurer; Israel
tie , Oars
Vit.] tising Club: \\
the
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Co./. ;, , S!, um. prosidont of the
i'ne executive board consists of
lit'.-cu \ diddIfI (.1 ”. and Mr' . 1;a1,1,i Joshua Sperka std Edw ard

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V. W. C. A., the V. M. C. A., the
United Hebrew Schools, the Jew-
ish ('enters Association and from
Temple Beth El Stmilay School.
Distribute Posters.
Poster distribution in the north -

ern and northwestern district ha,

been in the hands o f a committee

RABBI

IVWS and GI' i'111:111S DiVidell on Q110S11011 I

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BULLETIN
,ceeti ,
noeh, Iles. Co Spero, Mrs. A. Alt -
As this issue of The Detroit
goes to press.
shah-4 Mr - . .\ . Mann. Me,. Deltoy
Jewish Chronicle
Kuttimil•r. Mrs. Ivor Kahn, Mrs.' we a r e informed that Mayor
John )bet s :NH, . M. Silverberg. ' O'Brien of New York refused
Miss Climb...to HM1,111001. :Miss
to lift the ban on the German
Eleanor Blinn. 'qrs. E. D. Spald -
meeting this Sunday on the
• A. Krohn-, MN ' Edith
rou d that Heins S anknoebel
in
''' Nh•-
Philip- iii„1 MN. Lawrence Von-
Mayor
lien agitator."
I. a: "a hem
Bath.
O'Brien stated e mphatically
Thc I , ,ve, which is scheduled
that he would not permit the
iii to Nov. In, is for
for ti •
spread of anti-Semitism. Ku-
13,111„, m ,, and finances iii social
Kluxism or any other bigotry.
*Relic,..
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' Ire's doctrines in this country.
He declared emphatically that
We have no room here for any
indictment s of men and women
of their religion or their s train
of blood."
His edict took the form of a

letter to the Rev. \Villiam Popcke
of 424 East F:iyhty-fourth street,
who hail invited him to address the
meeting. The clergyman is chair.
Ulan of H general committee slin-
mring the meeting to mark the
two hundred t u rd fiftieth annivyr-
".ary of German immigration into

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TEMPLE BETH EL thus
PICKS IIIMELHOCH

Re - Elected President for
Third Terni; Officers
Submit Reports.

iiiroi belong to this association,
rendering it impossible for
Jcw, Ni manage the properties of
hundred.:of Jewish refugees who
hundred.:
left Germny.
'Elie police or Hesse were or-
derml to treat Jews differently
from nnJews.

of
the
un-
impression may not be
uhriiiidi
Israel Iliniclhoch was re-elected favorably

It ih •ignilimint that none

th,e or
German

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It io iniii-e- that "the I tire campaign,.

Check Nazi News.

policy by which the Ger-
form pub-
lishing any news that could pos-
sibly be used fur Jewvish propa-
ganda abroad was mitered by the
German nut herities. This will put

A new

man press will abstain
man

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ABBA HILLEL SILVER
direetor of the World Jew , - h Con -

on the sub eel "FlISCISIII- -thy list-
Ian and German Models,""

At noon of the same day, Rabbi
Silver will meyt with a group of
local Jewish leaders headed by
r.
Kurt Peiser to discuss thy i ir teni
zatien of a boycott muse,: .'m
against German goods in this 1 . y.
Rabbi Silvyr is one of the eellab-
orator, with Samuel Unterineyer
in organizing the. anti•German boy- '
note.
inn dinner is a congregat lona'
affair. but outsiders desiring to .
hear the lecture will be admitted
' upon the payment of a nominal
admission fee.
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American Is Selected
Refugee Commissioner

GENEVA. James G. Mc-
Donald of New York, director
of the Foreign Policy Associa-
tion in the United States, was
chasmhigh commissioner for
German refuges by the League
of Nations Council. At the
same time, the American State
Department notified the league
of acceptance of an invitation
goVerillna board for
to .10111
German
thus bring-
ing the United States into di-
rect contact with the plight of

SEEKS
$200000
,
HEBREW
U. HEALTH FUND

leN'4 in Germany.

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ISRAEL HIMELHOCH
nn end to the occasional stories in
et mg 1\ as 111'10,111 . 41 by a dinner the Berlin and provincial papers
meet

liy the Temple Sisterhood.' about anti-Jewish eN•ents and dis-

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Thy new policy is be to a
desire on the part of the governs
mom to create the favorable im-
pression abroad that, despite the
fact that Germany left the League
n to Page Oppimile Editorial! of Nations. thi , r, sueiii , N:erthelesa
n to Page Unto-Ile haitociali
ne further discriminations against
t hi Jews and that Ger many is well
disciplined internally.
Illustrierter limtbachter, supple-
Ft R• •
•
the Velk ''' her Be°'
Mi nister
as
liachter, leading Nazi paper, st-
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tempts to substantiate
late this illu-
Existence or Ills Sentll
Ve Ita1' sir for foreign consumption, de-
IV nows of E
rill \nI )III'
voting five pares to pictures of
Come
Here
Illegally
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Ail 1 fin' isl 1111111'h ; Did le
unmolested Jewtsh life in the
o 1 Cat/11111k lif Insanity,
His Sist,r Ile per
cafes, restaurant , and resorts.

Nlioris Carvell was re-elected
vice.prysident and 11 alter Heaven-
rich was re-(.11 , ctiel treasurer.
0
direetiirs added to the
Four new
hoard of I usteys arc \ V11111011 11.

Spanl(noelJel, Once Sabbath Observer,
Was Admitted to U. S. as a

Must Prove Aryanism.
Stricter requIreinents have been
introduced for journalists, lawyers
i, ,aid to possess.
and dicier,. lhey have been or-
It is safe to say that if this dered to produce proof of Aryan
Gelman possesses any powers at parentage fur at least four gen-
all at this time, he has acquired erations. Up to new the law has
them from
s " Urr "' Fr " M usually been satistieil with evi-
Hitler who supplies the funds, and (knot. dating back three genera-

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Chicago Convention Opens Cam-
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f ■ 'I k
Detroit To Give $3.000.

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By
Icy PHILIP SI.OMOVITZ

HAD ASSAH
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are published in

press, in order that an

crated

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meeting; on Sunday evening. The

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Rabbi Silver has recently re- , hilein called iolilltY he the Joint
l ei gn committee of Ent:bind.
turned from a Salkatical year 1 ro
Pricer-cite
spent mainly in European travel. the
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th siraerliiite'thlii
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Ile was in Europe when the Hitler i f 1. 1\irliln ia cr i!, ceie
reaction took place. Ile will spoil( , Congre•s. the Committee of Jew 1-1:

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of g I'Ve Speech by Stopping Next Siinday•,, Meeting.

of the Council of Jewish Women
ting ef Mrs. Joseph Ilimel -

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!Niel Silver of Clevyland will be I gri T •si s i llu iirii d u i r t , t) ,.. ,in„
in London 1,,
the speaker of the yvening.

Exi.I.,,,, Alarm Over Possibl.. Violence;

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.dions committee, of which Nate

mills and from Aryan

di'l'i l flii , otlii al Labor Front. embvIII•IIM all the labor unions, has
- xercated a special association of
Imo,
managers.
Only Aryans

e is chairman. chn.,,,,.,,
S. S
hap ro
Ii. 1.:,,,,..,,„ . b oar d c h a i i .,,,,,,, , ,,,,.. pi esident id' ( ongrenation Ile( 1
1.:1 for a third term, at the annual
- Id,
di II, ineetiinz.

In London, Dr. Mareoslies and
N1rs
will lie niined by Dr.

roht ition of German Celebration
In New York Arouses Controversy

1Itev o r O'Brien

--eau Will also be organized un-
re-
der the direction of the pal

A ": 1' ' bri i • ra cT i 'inf j::r \
with 1
- .tie c 1 -
a public -------ling
eting on (let._,, Si'
w i t h ti it-ion committee headed Ity Salt.
W o b u r n
16-il'Iner• and the """ "' n' 11
the subject of immigration to l'al- nel
of
ystine. reconstruction work in Ger- tut°mIlaliN.
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many, emigration, relief outside of .1 ",,s 11:i41,1}1,1a111/. '
I•:1 rich is asuriaU'
Germany, the academic problems
crouton:in. will ciotedidaty to work
in,olvid and the tiu+uming of the
the group- enu pry i ng ille Wel-
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negidiat not ., „II t h e C o l o nial Of-
flee in 1.101 , 11, and the raising of
the issue in the British Parliament
h\. m sy t pa hetic members.

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Tlo , I aml-handelblind eistied sec et orders to all bakeries that

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Jewish Congress Delegation.
rev Loan
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health
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and
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miiincil,
Freshf•nnip,
Jewish
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Lendun to ireit in teaui ei i lzattli i i iiiit t enfi c hrii i ii nit„; "Id Folk,'
rind North End Clinic; to-creation,
of leading
relii•f and Ji.ict di Community Center; social
program
draw up
'rehabilitation for German Jewry,
transien t': 11"°'e Of
where they
represent the

; (i ' l ' itensivi: preq;aratrims fro: „
1 1.1 " 311 ' 1 1.1 " 1 ' 11 ' 11 1 "" k d ' ina1 1 " 11 ' 1 '
11r , Id 11 ilkevsky and M " M. :11, 1,1- nitinstration at Jaffa Friday in
Nliss protest against relieved excessive
' Nliclilin. -T. etal fin:Olen,:
..;ten over the various
A
fo ld er
convening I Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Jou i,-Ji itlimittrat ion.

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in charge h f , va-
il
I. TObin,

■- it l Louis
Pogue ati es:

coliIII I y, II., o, el'. WIlleilit

loony
of
y
Into
l'urther various
land.
I..c.lorat
W ith Cireat Ilritain renilmml
ligencle.-.
po I It teal
Care
Nations.
of
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Child cam
and
League
the
c iigthenirnj. ,,f Council :Ind Jewish Child I l lace-
illtlealion, United
vigor- meat.
tunds and II - deft]
\celfare,
ell , :Mil united" Zioni , I 110111'10V School.;
e v lee
Jr \visit
Social
Si
Ito trau.
cl• other announced o bi to -tiy i .,

Th.. ......•,,.„ , , ,,mmittee decided

senses

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committee of the I
1 11, e„ o•
\ met this morning,
le, I-11
It ely-
to discuss tie situation.
chired the . ,i , rnment's action'
g rav e ly pi, mciel
it
the interests!
of the Jeo I. community, both
here and obis., I, especially in view
of the need 1,1' (lenient

LEON KAY

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facilitateglom"-, each encompasi-ing the
and faelli
ill iii0Vellieni

t he :no di I
F
inn', is an illogical innovatie: .
and regard it as fielding to tin'
:Arab outcry. The Jewish Aven•
fins informed t lie Lot, v1111..11 , I '
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11I• Ji.\\ - II labor

being stagt il by the Wonwn's .1,1.
'fl,,
vettisiny Club of Detroit.
cont e st is Long riper:mt through
the several loVal l'alli ,, station-.

11f

ago. In rioter to substantiate the contention.
to flood the
any publicity.

anti-Jew bdi order rs are continuing

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Nene the

banding with the Arah....“
l'he ',doe m.o. , 1'311111'1'm ivg h the . fun
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Fetlel 111 0 11
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to ii.eieve
sea

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its01.101 nil essay contest which is

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st n , 1A. leen'S Committee of the

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veterans at the close of the Leipzig, fair,

0 Inch elided IMO 11111110,

ing of Jewish rights and

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Srere. Morris
Sidney '
Stoll.
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\V o lt,
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Wit, eml. )lcilly \Vinyl:tan. 1Its.
Henry 11 ineinan, Rudolph %nit'.
hack.
Essay Contest.
Boys and girls of the licii.,..
area will be given an opnortunii a
to present their views Of the „York
of the Detroit Community Fund

by the detvish tzar

titcodier of tlio Werld
0,critiVe and chairman of
tnei wa n Pale -tine Campaign.

m an d ator , i ,,,,t.,.,. , i h,,

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Nine

.Nits ao lono , r omplain
tiwir tr,alnwnt.
In Ibis (.ntwcti ■ ifi the press
statement issued

SILVER TO SPEAK
HERE ON TUESDAY ,,„., ;he ,,„„, ,H.,„, t,„•,,. ,„,,,,,.„,„„... ,,,, ,,,,,.„,•,,

;...1 mil and deilloo

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',in v. made by.
e\.1---An
the 1;ernian prc , s to create the imprcs,, noi abroad that the
),news (won of th e „h. w , do.a it and that even the

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The Objectives .
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Before
(II ho r ,....,-,a,i, „f Iii,. i ,,,,, „,„
..: r- h labor Mini 1 -
Temple Men's Club.
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eh tle ,
Ioklide

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amoil Rubino . . Sam. I

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Anti-Jewish Propaganda Continues in Spite of Some Re-
ports of the Easing of Anti-Semitic Declarations;
Nazi Movement Spreads to Other Lands,

I I n World %limed I n•ganiziition
Ledge of Inuit tErith at tie'
Auditorium this Mn- id ograin Tor the coming year was

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PRESIDENT GREEN OF FEDERATION OF LABOR
REPORTS WIDE SUPPORT FOR BOYCOTT PLAN

Litisk)..
Its
ii ,,,, i . i ,,., ii ,,, i ,,, wry ,vening.. Thi, will be a join! 1,•,ole public b} \li
.h,. aril ,n will ht ,
with the Ladies' Auxiliary pi unary aim will lie ac celie nein
ot
,,,, Ara b 1 ,,,,„ ii ,. a t - t ,,,,,,.„ i.„,. toiinet
in
e
i el Ger inan-Je-wi-11 -ettlment
It
IS
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'ffl'Itenwlit l'Y I he Aral , and will "I.
AARON DeROY
"Real and la-tins-:'I -
' Talc slim.
encourage them in their present
cation for German Jewry i1.,
.
anti-Jewish cainpaig.n.
eaty by im,alis o f ,L meat ,,. -even -.emirate units. ii.- a le 11'
• of a Meeting of the hoard of ' ho
F telii-t to centado :+ report that
0,
I.,i.
0 st
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a the di.„
at a ie , • 1 '1,,ii at N 'bilis given by
ip.,,,,,,n ,I,,,y, in p u t,,,ji ii ,, ,‘ h o i,,,, Detroit Service t;i olio
Eederat ion held hi •
11.,,lete , ',OM -, So 111 hur Wad-
,
im, - 1.m.i. ha,.
ii . sveyk. A year-round speakers' In-
y culture and their ability ,

tali, to chisii

rod, Nlorris
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Iluyi,
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ell .1
Slare . r• , h1.
The other ynt,,
Ilattman,
Ilani•,..
SlonioNitz,
\ II: :tient n , h, Walter Philin
st r ,
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Futon, Julian II.
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M i .. '.I.i. ihnkelston, Ralik, Leon '
1 ' 1 ' 1 W"letiltdaN
Franklin, \Ira
Elmo 1 ,, I

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Illumbery, 11 Is , Emma i
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M. Buried NH,. Lim
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Butzi.', 1
1Iaurice .I . i'aplan.
n u t z ,o, NI ,
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Mrs. Sol Cole, . \ lo Re-Election as President by
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h.„.i„ 1 i
Council's Unanimous
ut han, r , oyr, Aaron Delay, \n-
Ehrlich.
Vote.
than} li , e-elt, Jesyph
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Cents

Reich Newspapers To Stop Printing News About Jewish
Persecutions To Create Impression Brutalities Have
Stopped; B t Dismissals of Jews Continue,

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the Jew Hi
will prsent
Ire
the
,ett bonen' ot
I I .a.loht Ili' at the
o gulled inloitelon for
io eon-idol r iget•
lli
tad
• , 1411111,.: to Louis Lipsky,

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hood of tie
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Year, $3.00; Per Copy,

1 WEIZMANN, RUPPIN WcIlare Guocil 'GERMAN PRESS AIMS TO SPREAD IDEA
OUTLINE ZIONISTS
Is l. '"" 1 RI' THAT PERSECUTIONS HAVE ENDED AND
REFUGEE SOLUTION "
JEWS NO LONGER COMPLAIN OF ABUSE

Government Charged with

,,,ticipation ut the De

Per

27, 1933

Favoring Arabs in Limit
ing Entry Permits.

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IN MICHIGAN

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from the Jews who dignify him lions.
d

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The Convention of all-German
architects association unanimously
imp architects
urn IN ,e
u nused when which 4•0111111etely irnofei a 'prem. -
t I
I a m
CHICAGO.
A - nation - wide
to expel all Jewish mem-
campaign toraise $200,noir for I ', a d . .1,0 American Ilebrew l er of hate which must in tht• long resolved
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the building and maintenance tit that he 1- "a ilt-pe•rado (1(nald , inn defeat the hater.
in
his
end."
a
Came sot • Minister.
Hallassah Univereity hospital and of any act to att
re graduate medical school at .leru- W hat r oriarkable powers ar e gion
\Vino Jews should b o ot ,. abeut
sali , ni was launched here by the this young man who has learned
I
.\ lett, controversy ha. 81-1 ■ 011 , i),, ,,,,,,y.
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DISCUSS "NEW DEAL" IN
repeat
t
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totth
convention
of
Ilarlas,ah,
the
wii-
almost
ve
rbatim
to
Division of Opinion.
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anyone Is to worry about him it
TEMPLE SYMPOSIUM
ofnun-rilni l , iiiIi;),,ft 11 1 :: 1 ,,1, 1 ,11i 1 a ly kii
man's
Zionist
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dition by Mayor O'Brien Of the
German, themselves Wen. , ilivi-
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our
American
immigrant
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A -ymposium that will invite
-ern li it.
H ere are some facts
meeting! scheduled for next Sun - ded this week on proposed action the interest of every busines-man America.
The need was stressed in a rte - \ . doh Ilitlel -
day evening under the st oi nrorshill 10 Ix, taken, some favoring legal
. who h were hitherto
it
unknown:
in the city is to be staged at
of the lier man colony.
steps to prevent Mayor O'Brien Temple Beth El under the aus- report of the national board of the
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Expressing alarm over the from interfering with the meeting. pices of the newly-organized 'Tem-
Be Started; Wide Inter-
Some Jews also protested against ple Forum, on Tuesday evening, uel W. Ilalprin of Brooklyn, ide
Samuel H. Goiter of Los An- violence that might re sult in
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e the ground that it Nov. 14, this being the first of president, and in the report iif 'I' ordained as a 111:111
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est Is Displayed.
injury and loss of life at this this action n
geles To Address Confer -
' nth Day Adventor i ; i: .d,
planned meeting of German- was an abridgement of free speech nine outstanding events by the Palestine conimittey, nisei.. by 11 1 •
pl
ence at Jericho Teme.
Sunday and free assembly.
11 e.rzburg. Germany.
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Americans for next
leading thinkers of America In be David Greenberg of Mount Ver.
I -env , of evening classes for
An outstanding reason for the presented from the Forum plat- non, N. Y., vice-president.
I: it was hi-, intro o
Introduced at Con-
night at the Sixty-ninth Reg,
Hada:sr:1th, with a member,hip a all. Id
against
convening this form. The speakers in the sym-
This Sunday , Oct . 21I, Detroit
State, legal?
Did lo•
:, gation Sliaarey Zedek, it he.
meat Armory, Mayor O'Brien protest
gathering was the placing on the posium will be Prof. Paul Doug- 10.1100 distributed throughout 31i
:.:1,:ugre,11 „.1 :ere,:i ,. I I, ,
will play host to Samuel II. Goner
irk.
.a•nn known (ilk
forbade the meeting and said he
States. Mrs. Malprin said, wa-
execuve
ti
one time that his chi.. I, •
director of the Los An -
Definite step, for the introduc-
would stop any attempt to hold program as a speaker of Heinz las, professor of economics ar the
' faced by the "unthinkable. unbc •
etles Sanatorium and Ex-Patients . Spanknoebel. who is reputed to be
)Sat tion of an adult school were' taken
s
shortly
h
after hi. arrival hi •
't:
unofficial spoleomian in (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) lk-stably tragedy Of the savage at-
How when he arrives to address:
)fill r'
there is ne tie et,1 of tlo• , rti , ,t .ii,i,h .1 at a me tang held on Monday eve-
said he base d hi s
The May
tack upon a loyal and 111.%011,1
a onf, fence to he held that after -
this country and the dictator of
I
nine under the chairmanship of
decision on information con-
section
of
its
own
citizenry
by
the
n.s.n at Jericho Temple-.
As the
would Nazi views in America.
Should . I. • - . 'llyr al .• o illi Viirn7 Rabbi A. M. Hershman. Loaders
veyed to hint that Nazis
,t t,t,ItIthh .rov, h , ..a,( „ 1: r •rs.
initial -tip in an itinerary that will
,
pre
..sie
,r
n
Orthodox
Applaud
O'Brien.
duty
.t
in t h e or.gregation. members of
e `1'"d• '''
use the meeting to spread Hit-
take I.
is not sulli -
to every major city in the
Mayor O'Brien and Joseph V.
f thi •
the Sunday Seheol faculty and a
t:idled States, 11r. Goiter will ap-
I cient," she said. "We; are faced
McKee appealed Sunday for the
Now Without Religion.
number of educators weir present
pear befor e the representatives of
With the lira( tical problems Ilf sav•
support of about :inn leading or
to participate in the discussion of
Heart',
iny a half-million or our p eo pl e , Are Nearest to His
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every Jewish group in
Raising Racial Issue
thodox Jew, who were meeting
the r ay to voice his appeal for the
Urges Other Colonization
.1n its hour of need, German Jewry
Deplored by Leaders at Hotel Astor to reaffirm the aim-
theyIN; •• The nit...tiny decided to start
future life of the world-famed tu-
of the Kashruth Association of Samuel B. Keene Elected To has turned naturally. and with the
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' !tie. cla:ses in elementary and ad-
hat
Lands as Well as Zion.
i hope of despair, 110 Palestine."
bercular institute in Southern Cali-
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Greater
New;
York.
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Set. •
II 1114/11 . %, with an additional
NF:W YORK. The felliiwinit
Head League for Jewish
fornia.
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f
Mrs.
f,reesnhyry.
,
Thr report
Both were applauded f r
d, p o i,.
k ro •
I lel row• course for the
joint statement was ma
Rights' Defense.
who was 5 .1011 - Hale to the World
This cros,-country trip marks
spoichrs insisting that the ideal
.
C o uses will be Offered in
•
Albert Ern-tion be
lie here:
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Zionist Congress at Prague, de.
the beginning of a national drive-
of religious liberty must be Main-
literature.
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and
our
polit
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Irrespectke
!he recon - truction of
is commemoration of the twentieth
tained and promising ciooptration A reorganization meet:, . of , dared that the ho-pital "will en.
eS•ellinit• of Judaism and
affiliations, .ve deeply depry ,
.tow .h National
Palestine .,-
anniversary of the founding of the
with the association's efforts tit the Detroit League for lb
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which
there
is
for
to
1.rist
P
age.)
and coniknin the introductool
'
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eanatorium for tubercular patient ,
H me is cne of the most impeirt•
insure observance of the dietary of .),wish Rights was held d • the
he a demon.!..
it'
into the Mayoralty campairn •.f
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taring the .i.•WF
t preiblio ,
in , Duarte. Situated in San Ga.
the Mayor drew the Statle•r Hotel, Sunday no , ; trig.
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Rut
any religion, T-111.
The noted -cti
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wee'd •
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Delegates from id. , o :.11 FRANKLIN TO DISCUSS
y in California, the little
e l di
ynthusiastic acclaim of the Oct. 2?...
niembers of
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any re147ious.
All eitizer - -heuld unite
it ganization. were pros_
institute built in 1913 has in two
meeting when he read his letter Detroit
7,oick and
H. G. WELLS' NEW BOOK
slopping .• mei ption thai
Ho- • .
. oad en',
:tate
in the lo
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de'''a'l's grown to universal protni-
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Plans were made for the.
forbidding the German-American I•nt.
will he
.
and
u.
un•Americar. .• ,-"noun growth
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%.,•, Particularly effective in the
i
xty-
boycott
of
German
yowls
le
De.
meeting scheduled for the S
orn the pref-
--religious t .; orl intoleran ,
Basing his mimeo, upon II. I.
' . , f the sanatorium, which
ninth Regiment Armory next Sun- treit.
enrolled
far
!g-
,
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should
b
book,
"Tho
Shang
,
Wells'
new
All candela!
:coin may
It was voted that the League
e-es many of its tuber..
day righ•. The letter hail been
1,0 M.
Things T „ Come," lie
His Sister's Cue
od Iv their gynyral y ord.
ju
IL e theti
in the morning, but op- affil hate with the American to-segue
• 'ins, has been the City
Veal
h
next
Sunday
their relation in or out iif
Franklin will
her
• ,•
e i -
, hriIIe J ews have playe d
it was new' , to most of for Defense of Jewish
nar
pare
CHRISTIAN CENTURY PRAISES
•ii ...Iv
morning on the tole , . "Mr. Well-
to thiir fellow - men, their Flit
c ol o h loo ,on to , taken •
i'ant part in making it
.,•.
Resolutions adopted state.: that
thosi. pre-rat.
NATIONAL. RECOVERY RALLY
Looks Forward," Ile w:11 deal
Iles,
civic achievement , and their ia•
ot•lement
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,
t
,
tato.
' • most modern and lie
of German - oade
Whi n the Mayor enlrhn , i7,0 1 the boycott
ere Assem-
parity successfully to handle lb,.
OH, in refer-
••
He
1, ,, ok
with
the
• IcOpitalization units on
with a final gesture that if thc goods is the only effective w. loon ence to Wins'
• ■ •••• ■ '. he the Vented
s' altdudi. learif the
tremendous tasks that i mf r cot
kly
',cords
with
,• f the Atlantic.
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muting were not called off he ayainst Nazi treatment ot the future of the .11ew and Judaism
.tiverlita
in New
-
ni
s
I : 1 , 1 , found t" •• SynayeiNiii•
I. 7i1s
t m.
I .. 4 • I .! 1. • • „di,: Agency on
" growth of the Inc An-
would retard it ac his duty to. Jew .,
New York, Oct. 20. Mid
The honk predicts the corning of
story of the arrival and depart,-- , York Im Non. LI is termed ''a
F.,
departure f
' •
oti
Thr newly-elected officer.. the
ti
•
• ciatorium an increased
stop it there Ara, an outburst of
HERBERT II. LEHNIAN,
Martha statesmanlike move .. a good ex-
of
a World State and t h e wiping out
ilnyland, Pro. from this country
,' :aid expenditure has apt
applause from an audience that league are: Chairman, Samuel B. olnational boundaries of all kinds.
FELIX M. WARBURG,
sister of Heinz, the , ample from which Protertantism
I ., • ,;;;: l r which during these last
Samuel Services been at 10:45 a. m. The t..-...r d•nrtein =fus=ed the refu- SpanknocIsel,
had risen to its fret and supple., Keene; vice - presidents,
HENRY NIORGENTHAU,
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w•onomic stress has per-
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JONAH B. WISE.
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