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THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH

Th New` YOrk Public
1
Library
P,Ind st and Fi
rNE w
fth

" .

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

IN MICHIGAN

ETROIT LWISH HRONICLE:

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

VOL. XXXV. NO. 24

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1933

CONMUNITY FUND Noted Correspondent Who Offended
FORUM OF TEMPLE is
Hitler Will Speak Here on Nov. 17
APPEAL' IS MADE
BETH EL TO OPEN
By FRANKLIN
ON TUESDAY NIGHT

E d g aerait
c

I \ v
I Ylno, :iyerre re: f

e o f p"rGeer ni/e s F : u t F t h

Speaks Tuesday in

n
Clock

ore

Correspondent,
To Deliver Two Addresses.
Confident People Will Sup-
Three Noted Economists To
Frsh front
Cause
When
In-
Ilitlerized Germany he ()trended by
port
ills no
Discuss Possibilities of
now(annals best seller, "(lerniany Put. th e Clock
fOrMed Or Its Work.
Lark,
The New Deal."
- Edgar Ansel Alimrer, war correspondent and chief
el !
PLEA ALSO SOUNDED
the Chicago Duly News Berlin loireall unlit he Was LARNED
, DETROIT NRA
to It
, the uottnti y. is coming to Detroit to speak
BY HENRY WINEMAN
CHAIRMAN, TO PRESIDE

on Friday, Nov. 17,
Says It Is Fund's Job to Care
mr. 11 wee, ,ill discus- t he Nazi regime and the future o
f Get - Prof. Douglas, Prof. Ogburn
Illally
in ttso lectines al the 'knoll Institute of Arts. Ili:, afternoon
for Helpless and Im -
li i tine, set for 4:30 p. m., Will 11,1 ■ 1
and John T. Flynn To
poverished.
with "Germany and the Ne \ I
\Var." His evening 'co me, at Si3o p. tn., founded On hisfaunae
Be the Speakers.

es ,

richly Services

OFFICIAL NAZI ENVOY ARRIVES IN U. S.
c „ ,„„,..„ ,. . with Aiiiii_ , 1,,- WITH FULL AUTHORITY TO CO-ORDINATE
1),.. iii,,,,i,„„iii, i;:itiiii 1,. ,i, . WORK IN SUPPORT OF HITLER'S REGIME


] I'

Temple Symposium

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

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the address at the
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be delivered by Reid-, I
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berg of Cinema:It i.
H.
on "Wl a-re E at! li ., I.
II

Georg Schmitt To Carry On Work That Was Done in This
Country by Vanished Leader, Heinz Spanknoebel;
Consul Informs State Department of Plans.

SECRETARY OF STATE HULL ASSAILED BY
UNTERMYER FOR APOLOGIZING TO NAZIS

Declares He Had No Right To Act Before Learning Facts
of Nazi Propaganda in America; Christian Non-Aryans
Organize Forces for Their Defensive Purposes.

h" ,It brought up to date, is called "Germany Puts the Clock Back."
..N„ ,,,,, ,ingle factor has so 5lato floor tickets are 011
, ale at the Art Aluseuni.
t
Toessitt. „ening, Nee. 14, at
welded du citizens of 1)e .troit to
II/vat, i , ' , IIII, he insist,
1.11 Wilting the truth as he saw it that . :t. tti look, at Temple Beth El, three,
gather as has the Detroit ( °minim- _
1 •
NEW l'itIZI:.—Citorg, Schmitt arrived here 'Monday
-
' -- 'r Mr. Alowrer !nude himself un- faineus scent wists will discuss
ity Fund,' declared Dr. Leo Al.
. h,1:1 y ,-, en tio. t .
tilt lhe Eirtinitili with full authority from Ilerho to perfect
popular with the Ilitlet• govern-. free' their three special viewpoints
Franklin, speaking before the town
c antor Jacob tion,,,,...:,
inent. His book, called b y a New the meaning and the p ossibilities
, !lie organiz.ation of the German Stahlhelm in this country
do report meeting of the cant-
guide cue officiate at the
York 'Time, reviewer "a genuine "f President it'''''''It's Ncw
pa iini o n 'Monday of this wet-k.
Dcl •
co-ordinate it with
on Friday,.
he'r Nazi bodies ill support
contribution t,, modern history, a '
Professor Paul l/ouglas, the first
"TI - Community Fund has made
Adult Courses
4 the Hitler government.
incisive, , authoritative a ,.. , peaker, is a leading' autherity ill
Franklin said,
III\
it pOSI'iIIIe,
Rabbi
Hershman
w
The purpose of his visit was ;Apparently
count o f ,sliat h as h appene d i n A t ot mit a on the preblem of intone
rk
first of a sutra. of
"tor all men of good n111 to work
elt-3 . 1ttent. Ile will discuss the qui—
I
fro ads of the New Germany as the im 011,trUetilla Of the
together lot . t he C01111111111 glee
monials, Symbols ale! II.
Ili :•, ,,TITT I:77. d • 1
11 , 11 III• ill whether the New Deal
0I
Stanley
.High
a
,
lane-hell Heinz Spanknoebel.
States Soviet
that h
51i Schmitt's telephone
JOHN T. FLYNN
He stres , cil I lie tine it
on 'Tuesday, Nev. 11. ,t,
'
centains the solution for the un-
n.
lilt
menda y Lateen... ail mg the press inter-
Dean done in the past, but warned
Jewish Official Flan Done
p. ni., in the librarN.
th,
.
mpleyment
probbni.
prii-
i‘ce
,
O
Ile
is
I,
elle
of
the
lois
.,
greetings
a imics and invitations fron t G e rman., lattuen-
his hearer- that at the moment
gogue.
Most To Bar War.
t. - - , of o,- oo , oll,•••• at the Univr-r-
lc to in the Nazi cause.
they w e re facing the most critical
It is proposed to continue
Ii of (imago and tni-autletr with thi
at Temple IIeth El
.‘1,,,Ir,, i„,
...-.
S, loilitt told reporters he doubted if he could ge t in :if ntact
A . m.\ vri. , . 1.)
period in the history of the anti-
i-
series of discussn,
m
at van
aion
dioj„„,,,t.
ref
the
book,
"The
a,,,,,,„Ji.,,.,h
,
with 51e. Si': nknoelail hi-re.
tufimi. "Nlany have Lein misled vandr, R
lie
intervals in order that a in
Problem of l'ietinpleyment."
into labia ing t hat federal aid
',vented to know about the dis-
iomprotionsive undordafflk.,
%vas recomm ended for the N obel
The .coed speaker
he Prof.
to meet all our Prize
appear:ince.
Mr.
Schmitt's
would be will ti
ere-
Jewish
tonlitions
mac
e••
ior t1011Ig
doing must to 1/1 , 1110te
William F. Ogbtirn, also professor
l were dated (let. 25 the
dentias
social needs, -w hile the fact is 1 , , ,,a, „.
1 'siting speakers well ;tilde
I 1 ,,
of economics at the University of
tha t the government can provide
scone day that German headquar-
crimp from tine. 10 lime, allil 111-•
dc
The
recommentlatien
was
madt
Chicago
told
director
of
reearch
for
,
k bit the depndent
the Nazi party ordered an
only enough to
group will be encouraged to t ug- i
by I/r. Stanley II. High, editor, of
V 19
the Ilmet.I . Ceinntissien en Serial
inquiry into the situation created
groups ape n 1 he barest subsiestence Darien, Conn., in an address at
gent stilijeets that properly come,
Trends, ivhest- two-voluint- rt-port,
in New York by Mr. Spanknoebel.
basis Sc\itiiity-six institutions that the thirty-third annual convention
tinder
the
title
of
the
course,
fm.
entitled "Social Trends," is the
The prifit'irai document that
hate t o ,le with the building of ef t h e
Former Minister to Persia
future discussions.
., I „iii..,.,,,, of
New Jersey
most antlicritativ e document on SO-
character and the preparation of
ale Schmitt exhibited was from
This 'Tuesday caviling,
evening, on the
P
. mal renditions in the United States. Worker on Jewish Welfare
To Address 90th B'nai
Parents
and Teachers her.
e
,
men and women for citizenship
Berlin headquarters of the
rell•ilill of the commenctquent of
Peal, ,soi. lig- burn is it leading atl-
Board Outlines Types of
B'rith Anniversary.
Stahlhelm, which he described as
duties arc 110'state:tied with the durin
t iii i',,,, ,:fulti . i .:;,-,,. ,,y:.i, , ,,,
the lecture course on ceremonials,
therity in America on the subject
g the 'L
an organization of ...,1100,000 yet-
Effort for Detroit.
need of radically curtailing their Russia
regi.dr

Iii011
Will
take
place
for
Dui
of
and Germany, 14, itch
price-control. 11,1, aplillti•11
activities or of closing their doers ,
Dr. Joseph S. Bernfeld, rabbi fauns of the German war front.
adult education courses to be in-
said A1111 . 1'01111 reelwnitiee
Illeleller ef the NItA adininist ra-
recognition of 1110
document was headed "Volt-
Loos Kroft, director of Jewish augurated soon. Alembers ; ati of
altogether.
avenne Tee,, "
oiat the - a the
Gott hut found himself compelled
Soviet
Colon
would
be
"trenten.
uh .„ .
,
macht" tplenary authority).
Retains Confidence.
pl.• of
Gelder activities of the Jewish minetifigation
and
its
t,• ,• because he could not
In German it notified all whom
No greater tragedy could mime td;:iudsil, Y raii,.iilt„I.;,, ‘:: hill,ta't np", t, i . a i ii.Til n*,.„,,fn',.;
‘Velf,,te Board of New l'ork Pity',
Pity',
groups
are
called
upon
at
t
hat
principal
speaker
at
the
dinner.
agree with the administration
to our community than this,' tit
eau e Imre last weal( ill the ineita- time to register
commemnitiratine the nineteenth it tnight concern that Georg
the
s- - Russia Into t he Ga ily of union-.
its polio' of price-control. Ile will
Schmitt was "traveling in the in-
mrted I/r. Frallkl , "• lie 'iseun " - It will mean modifying the ex-
,peak on the suldt•t•t, "1Vhy I Ite- I 1011 of )Iiiver I,. l'rentis, chairman they chaos,. to elect.
trusts of the foreign office of
dent, he said. that once the real
or
the
control
committee
of
the
,gnii,1 ftionn the NRA AtIntinistra-
mimes of their system and lode
EDGAR
ANSEL
MOWRER
Shaarey
Zedek
Library.
a
Stalillieli,
with
authority to visit
Ile,
oh
i
iimm
tituntion is made cleft!: to the
(
unity enter,
to con- i
Plans are hong t'ompleted to
g to prevent lVal'S.
7 all groups tit. individuals and in-
„ Th
people of this city, they will re-
make
the
Shaarey
Zedek
library
e right power ' ,el
• w hid i Germany since the wttr and why."
Will
Que.tion
Each
Othe
r.
spect their leadership and support,
!pond to the call of the Com-
available to the community at
Litvinotf negotiated this Year with impelled Nazi officials to try te
The Herd , peaker will be John
' especially the situation in the Ca-
mangy Fillei Or•anialy and genet': the
tne border
owner saes around his ,nun oust hint from his place a s Imes, T. Flynn, out t-conomi , t who does
tmint! headquarter s in New S'ork
' lar.11 .trahain Caplan, aided by a
ously. "In il , onti so they will hut t try was not , a ll)' the greatest, but dent of the Berlin Foreign Pres„ Ind teach in a university but who
as well as in the local New l'ork
them , It, a, well as those
, number of members of the Yllillig
, teaches ecentanics through maga- ,
i,,,
who are d ilepenilent Upon their I t ih.,: ( !:,'„
IY, "r" tive P eace move of 'k '''''"ciati " n •
People's
Society
who
have
had
li-
zine attieles and hook-
Fought for Press Freedom.
Ile has
May Change Policies.
generosity. "
i hrary experience or training, are
irocntly .,tie, rittiin a series of start-
i
Tilt' , 1" , /kl'c de. - cribed the IN'
The plenary authority further
The Berlin Foreign Press Ass •
planning to sun ly the library with
Dr. Franklin spoke of the rut - ,p,ii pliin a- "an ellkilt to Iniihi iiii
ociation
provided that 11 r. Schmitt might
numbers
135 foreign on the
iii Hai l"' .'"a " zinc
, the best new-Tapers and maga-
tural change, that have affected
t t e . ..0 tiect
of the stock market,
corre , pontlents from '2.0 foreign •
direct "any changes which he
, zines from the entire world, pub-
,,,,,,i

Dctleit •,I,Inunity during. the I I,„
„I : i,•I, ,
. in
he boldly athis•ated the
I thought necessary in policy, lead-
illuntriei. The government let it ' ,t 1 which
,
,•
f
.
,
li
,
hed
in
Eneli,h.
Yitl4lish

eiirs
of
his
residence
.,„.
:MI
Ilm
almost :h•
well.
I
on, The

ership or location of any organize-
be known that it "'wild not he December issu e
brew. It is hoped that the library
here. Ile t, Id how when he came p ,
of Ilitriters is to
lion and such direCtil ■ IIS shall
repil'O'litell at 'any sit...int func-
,till Ile
p en Several eveninvs in
here lieu ,1 nas little more than ),., , ,,
,
"maul
his
article
on
the
banking
the force of commands"
'
i he week and on Sunday after -
l ell by the asseciatton until situation in Detreit. Ile is the au-
in overarcoca vilifier` with 1111 ' i. ii•
kli
"As representative of the chief
lo,
ter
had
been
deposed.
In
,11 , 011. as a reading room. As ',On
neighborly siiiii it of small-to,I1
,
thol.
of
"Graft
in
Business,"
and
of
of the foreign office of the Stahl-
II III
i as library equipment become,
of this year 5lownir railed a fascinating as well as an limns-
life. De drew a vivid picture"f
helm,"
the document continued,
-recial meeting of the assoc ia- in • Id° •ra il • f I I
available, and the necessary ref.-
how in the ccurse of time the iii,
I)
. '
"Kaniera
Schmitt is the
repotting that the govern- folk,. entitledcr;,,di, c 1 i o m .
! ords arr. instituted, it is hoped
outgrowing its swaddling el'iH - i
the
superior
of all local American
Pulled all sorts of wires iii
• speak ,
' ,'" ' .,:' '.
. that lending facilities may he es-
• ynn ' will
had developed into the great met-
31O the subje
ct,
leaders it
his iti , ignation,
well as the national
,
tablishml.
ropolitan cenier that it wit, iles.
"What is IVrong with the New
lader. He is permitted as retire-
:
"My ......n .-'sold is this," he said: D eal?" Th is is mr , Flynwa first
Ruldner Named Delegate,
tined to begone, and how in the
sentative of the foreign office of
1.5...1.,o, ,.: correspondents must Itcture appearance in Detroit.
I
Jude, Charles Ruldner
teas
hurt Pulsar, executive ■ H• • .,••
process of it- growth it hail Come
t he Stahl helm
to communicate
,.,,,
he
1,,
,
,
i
,lo
leil
by
any
kind
of
elected
by
the
h,
.,,,,I
a
the
con-
Abner Lanett!, chairman of the
to pass that the simpler virtues of the Jel0,11 Welfare Ft , 1 , i ii i•
with the official representatives of
el or 1.• i -omit pressure pm, local NI1A board, will reside.
i cregiatinn to be its delezate to the
which originally distinguished the Id' Iletrea. will lie tie ie., -•
p
II rimiti), and of the United States,
te
a
,

wa
1
they
teport
the
news
on
the
k
e
,. 1-,,f ac, the a dult cer ,,,, , , '.d
'National Recovery ,A s,embly of
.Ifter the three authorities have
community had given way
—1 , smill . as Amer:can veterans' or
DR. JOSEPH S. KORNEELD •
the United Synagogue of America,

materialistic ithilosephy to the ex- events group of the Shaarey Z..- \ ,:,..,,, a lel:able informati on. To given their formal presentation.
car..11,1..:1ts
11,11htini
ilin il,1 11 ,.. p
press."
to be held in New York this week-
to
else,,, Its atom
tent that 11,11,0 hecanie known deg this Sunday, from 10:15 to ' . arify this India I offer my resig- they will challenge each other and
Schm itt
nnniversary Of the founding of
offl-
,
M
nation.
end.
Pl......ce
decide
for
your-
conduct
what
might
as "The City IV ithout a Soul."
11:15 a. m., in the library of the
he called "a
,
vial
till
Tuesday
to
the
German
MEYER
L.
PRENTIS
Judge Rubiner's election fol.- the Order Irnai ll'rith.
piddle conversation" on the tel
Shaarey Zedek.
Only an Intedude.
I (instil Gent•ral, Johannes Bor-
The
event,
under
the
auspices
lowed a luncheon meeting held
The correspondents refused to ieet of the Nttw Ihell among them-
Mr. Peiser will discuss tlet pros-
"During that
D r.
period,"
err with the Council concerning here Thursday. when Israel Sil- of Pisgah Lodge. will take Mac , . tillers, and presented his creden-
rot foreign relief needs that have accept his resignation by a v o t e selves. After they will h ave ,,,En .
Gals and discussed with him the
Franklin saol, "there was no mu-
pleted their own discussion, the au- the best use of the new Jewish berman, member of the national
tic sweeter to the ears of the aver- arisen as a result of the German of 62 to 7.
Community Center now being cunt- executive of the United Syna- Sunday,
Nov.
in Cadillac
the main
ball., tel
of notifying the State
room of
the 19,
Book
Hotel.
situation.
t . I
andauthor of no „ . I Department of his presence "in
Interceded for Jewish Writer.
dknre will be invited to join the
A
lecturer
and
We Detroiter than the whirring
debate
by asking questions of any- Pce)eo on Wu
avenue. roc - rogue of America, was a guest
adult eurrent events group
lee Paul Joseph GtetIthels, Ger-
, , . •
'
view of the difficulties which arose
of wheels in our great factories
'.
chalking- nor of Holbriiiik.
'This
budding
nt
of
the
speakers
or
Appointments
to
the
social,
I.
Kornfeld
has
the
distinction
of
!n
connection
with Mr. Spank-
by
and the 'i -1 •
f • 11 '
0 t of Congregation Shaarey %mirk man minister of propaganda and :
will house both the existing tee- publicity seal 'the order and de- being the only rabbi ever called
, ,
a
t opic.
every Sunday morning uumpublic enlightenment, retaliateol
pockets Of men. Masic, art, liter- ' meets
reational
to
a
diplomatic
pest,
having
been
'
agencies,
the
ne
'
er
''.
Eight Other Programs
Jewish corum committees will be an-
der the leadership of Philip Shinto- w ith a th rea t t o ,ii„„),.
dissolve th e a .... .
Ile said he would also communi-
attire and the pursuit of humane-
.
Centers Association and the 'Velum; nounced this Saturday, according appointed, in 1021, United States
The discussion will It l• .st .tt 11
OA?
l' e s io 's are alttays wekene . - soeiation, but apparently thought ,
I.,
, ('' l' '', 1 ' v
tarian and cultural endeavor had .
"
Rabbi ,,,,, ',,....._,
to Joe Cotten, president. of th t Minister to Persia, by President cate with the American Legion to
r tam, wino aims to es• Women's Hebrew Assnciation.
better
of
it.
Later.
the
govern-
arrange a ceremony for the plac-
fallen to a very low state.
This,
Mr. Kraft made suggestions to 'hillier Congregation of Slynrey Harding. At the time 1/r Born- :u
DISCUSS
meat warned Mr. Alowrer that it tallish this type of discussion of
of a wreath in honor of the
however. wto only an interlude FRANKLIN TO D
great
Questions
a per- the control committee as to the Zedek.
The board of directors fetal occupied the pulpit of Con-
longer lie reponitile manent punt,.
institution
in the as
Temple
Unknown Soldier al the Eternal
THE GERMAN BOYCOTT could
in our civic history, There cam„
gregation
11'nai
Israel
in
foluni-
type of activities to which the will also he announced at that .,,,,,,
!for
his
his
personal
safety.
'dhoti
Light,
probably with an escort of
bus,
a time of revival during which
where he also was hon-
Forum and in Detreit.
builtling was best adapted, and time.
' the American consul asked him to
,
the local Stahlhelm.
,
our great Museum of Arts and
....s ..ew.s..
For many neinth
I i h com. , i.,
This symposium will be the first drew upa tentative schedule of
At
..a....a...
Charles toed with the chairmanship of toe
at last
]
S I'I' 1 b serv.ces,
;
1
t
out
in
a
hurry
ex
droning
that
"It should be understood that
our magnificent Public Library .
ril of education of t hat city.
s
of nine programs offerer! by th e i rates for membership.
Ile also Ruhiner officiated. Miss Sue Weis- bait
were everted. The
symphony or- , inanities of this and other rities 1 1-7,.` ! oniething
.
han'n'ene
ll i to Nlowrer ,i.
i
,
..
1 lifelong Ben Brith, Dr Korn- Germany . is not prt•paring for the
Temple Forum. The other pr o _ ' gave advice concerning the admin-tenfeld gave the resume or the
ally decided upon the' the German government could dis- g ,
f . 'III
thestra was founded and later the has been radically
was president of District next war, said Mr. Schmitt. "The
rams will contain lectures, tel
istrative . and organization use of chapter read from the Torah and
soldiers Of all nations are the best
Chic Opera and the Civic Theis- ddvisabilItY of rtititic , ing a For''' . :
I Torn to Last Pavel
atol symposia by such personalitie- the building.
. David IVeisenfeld officiated as Ilal- Grand Ledge No. 2 of the order
Lumantee that we wIll not have a
in 101 , 1.
t
ter, and we iiaine to realize that i rd "organized" horroii of all Ger-,
' ne r the, II alter Pith in ,
The Jewish Community Center,: Re "'
war soon.
Our experience has
Sherwood Eddy, Samuel Schmid'.
there are human values that are man goods. Under the leadership!
.
The main local speaker at the taught us it is no use spilling
hausen and others. The season tick- when completed, will be an :Ali-
infinitely incie worth while than
in program will be Dr. A. AI. i.,
.
I f Samuel Untermyer, the well '
,
010011 to get a little part of any
et for the series of nine costs al- j ated agency of the Jewish Wel-
those that tan he expressed In
Hershman. rabbi of Congrt•gation country. -
1
togeth e r $3, u r an ny ,,,,,, o f 33 i fare Federation, of which Henry
terms of Cape s and the dollar known attorney of New York, the
Shaarey /click.
tip.
Message from N•sis.
League for the Defense of Jewish
per pr4tgram. The single ad- t Wineman is chairman of the'
Afternoon Initiation.
Mr. Schmitt', second document
I
mission is t.i cents. Tickets may i hoard; Clarence fl. Enagass, pre.-
The initiatory 1•XIII- eiS, •Iehed•
"And then ram the establish- ' Rights has fostered such a move-,
was a report of the recent "co-
I„'
had
at
the
Temple
during
office
ti
uled for the afternoon a the same
itemwhich has won considerable i
mem of the Detroit Community item
s
and Kurt Peiser, executive .
ordination” of the Stahlhelm and
hours, or at Grinnell's. Purchasers dent;
Fund, whOS, work has been intin-
.
• ters
- lia th
sympathy in many qua'
) at H
N a t e d St a t esman an d Z• tomtit
.day will he esemPlilied by the the Nazi party which had pre-
'
,

ital..
of season tickets will he placed in director.
y more than the gathering of
full degree team of Pisgah Lodge. viously been violent rivals for
Balfour
Day
Passes
Quietly;
eserved section composed
Besides Mr. Prentis, e lls. (••I
dollars for the relief of physical
Benjamin Samuels, Chicago at leadership in saving Germany.
Rothenberg Shows Now
f the central seas( in the Tempte,' lowing also serve 1111 the Conti el
uterine It, task has been over Several speakers have recently ap-
Heart Attack.
I•dney, chairman of mendeirship Authenticated by both Stahlhelm
atillitoritnn.
it platforms in ad-
I committee: Mrs. Louis S. Cehane,
tad above : ,!1 to cement the bonds I Feared on Detroit
Jews Benefited Arabs.
°I lh`trirt Grand 1 •"'Ilfe N"• f' "f and Nazi headquarters, the docu-
After the symposium the three . Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mrs. Jo,. ,
of unity between the various so- • vocary of the Istytnitt. Among those
It'ilai ll'rith,svill address the nine-
World Jewry mourns the death
declared in German that
611 and relymus groups in . De- who stand in opposition to the or- of Dr. Leon Motzkin, one of the speakers will meet in the social hall 1eph M. Welt, Mrs. Samuel R. Cho-
JERl'SALEM.
1J, T. A.) - - tied) anniversary class. Mr. Sam- , "National-Socialistic (Nazi) Ger-
of
the
Temple
with
any
menibers
,gower,
Henry
Meyers.
Nate
S.
Palestine
is
eels
trait. It ha. Lein the a l: , es, that ganized boycott both on ethical tel
now
Ilelleeful and
xi i utstandin
Jewish lemlers and ., of the audience
is k""w" a' a r"re'efal many welconms the karnerads of
r
nds
i
who
las en estet
e
wish
further
:Shapero
and Jesse F. Hirschman. quiet. The disorders have, in the speaker.
• i s ho
l ve all the
'
' Dr. Le" -- statesmen, which ormil MI in an.
'
. (-n things
the Stahlhelm in foreign lands as
: I . J 'w . ' P"11!111
F'ranklin of Temple Beth El.
to discuss the question of the spin- .henry Wineman. Clarence IL main , ended, and there 1.
that
H., . Protei.i
. an.. Calla o l' ic a n d i
' pray-
n Monday at the age of 66. 1/r.

Rabbi Joshua Sperlot of ('on- co-workers in bringing together
posiunt with them.
By nattiest of numerous friends, c
IEnggass, Miss Ella Vela F eldman ,
w In coanacin and to brine nut
orally no danger of any further emu-ration lEnai David. a member all those of constructive mind who
The
symposium
Franklin wiLl discuss his atti-
will
begin : and Kurt Peiser -else in an ex- outbreaks.
the fact that what they unitedly
ef the nave class, :1,1;,ii ii.,),taii it l,r.e ,,,
m il(i pledge Itohlit ihre eN
promptly at is o'cloek.
t% ,,,
rts(ritn ha
i o,u,yt . reT
srir
ho-
hold are ma!, more important and tude toward the organized boycott
officio capacity.
In Haifa. the authorities lifted has more than 100
arnifieant ii :in the differences ' in his sermon at Temple on Sun-
ttu
curfew
late,
under
which
all
resladol
for
Ow
newly
admitted
headquarters
(Bundesleitung)
of
day morning of this week. Ile
lot divide •t e tit "
inhabitants Were compelled to stay toetithers Of the boleti.
the Stablhelm announces that all
will speak on the su limet, "W)y 1
Ple a by Wiseman.
indoors after 6 o'clock in the eve-
Chord of Judea To Play,
karnerad, shall make it their duty
A similio i Ira for continued oppose the organized boycott o f
sing, since t he city has returned
The
Chord
of
.Ittilea.
Ind
by
to
supper: and advance and help
Fund was made 1;1•111111ny."
support of
t,i normal life, ;on! the lay passed Willialn P. Bliznick, conductor, elm group leaders of the N. S. D.
The services, which begin at
without invident.
iTtlrll In I'..., IITTINite Editorial) 1 , 1: lia are open tit thy public.
i I urn to Last rage 1
!Turn t,i 1'a,, Ei.zlit I
Thursday, Nv. 2, the sixteenth
anniversary of the Balfour Ilex
e nn
a day on which Ili —
A Special Interview with James G. McDonald.
orders Were eXtleeted to °Clle,
and to which the inhabitants of
By
RTHUR S ETTEE
t he country barked forward with
fear, passed off quietly.
The
,0 00•11011 191.1 to ',,, • . k i ... .00.0.1., ...3,'•
wore a few abortive attempt• at
onferent. io Nett' York on Sunday. Nov. 19. To Consider
dettionQtratiork, but they were American
American Jetvish Year Book Contains Analysis of Pales-
James G. AlcDttnald has mount- ' in contour
1.11, IV,: • 11, the high quickly •uppressed,
Prop! arc That ‘Vas Adopted at 1Vorld Jewish
Miherwisc
line Census; Review of Jewish Events of
, ,I the bucking broncho of intern.- , eommi,ioner i,
m r••!eable and has nothing else happened that was
tional diplomacy.
Economic :\leetings in London.
cold grey eye' kern, searching and
Deals NI:6/11N' with Collapse in (;ermany.
intelligt III
He is going to make an attempt snappily
Ile peers ;:utnruii:,u,.a w
l hi,IF. 1 . 1",,,-n.auth,!,. 1,,h,r.tael,'I It
r,..; nnearrael
I.
through
h
oe
rninuned
elass
to settle the problem of the Ger-
ration of leaders ' sending representatives to the par-'
es, and up bitterly en Balfour Day, proved
Th.. .11eut I ,
u of Pal,- 0.98 per cent were person, of
ma n refugees. Before he sailed on suddenly whips them eft' as though t o h e
...envy for Palestine ley so that it may truly nipresent ;
quieseent. and nothing un- tine has incre.i • I I
rely' 011,s111 other religions.
they annoy him.
the Ile de France Saturday, Mr
major steps to be American Jewry in the decisions : DR. LEON MOTZKIN
- toward was in evidence.
- year p r,
in
a
to
rice 1:121.1
Compared with the figures for
"Now a Fact-Finder."
McDonald talked with the Jewi•lt '
• , boost Emergency that are tee Ii, made.
I
arcortling to the
,
Palestine
Rothenberg'•
Statement.

11,,t7kin
succumbed
to
a
heart
at-
Telegraphic
Agency'
1922, the returns of the 1931
From an hour's intemicw the

y representati,
held all clay, Sun-
The agenda ef the otriference III- • , '
census begun in si
• Pet I .
writer
gathered
that
this
is
a
man
.
Substantial
and
extensity..
low•
census show a n increas e in total
on
the
problems
involved.
!bile! Astor, New eludes exten,ive eonsideration of tar'
oral
ish contribution,
to the indu , trial, and fully r•port,
• ikixt - i 1
population of 278,639, or 36.90
Dr. Motzkin, who was an nut-
the program that was adopted this
the adoption of
The new high commissient r unon whims one may depend in a , cul t
ntl
a political Ileve le p n ient for the first tone
per cent.
About three-fifths
. ."'" 1 annually for Wl'ek at the World Jewish E tienne,. standing Zionist and who presided would not discuss the portin. rit crisis. F.asily and with at...astern.,
I.
lion
of
the
Am.•.
r Year
he
has
of
Palestine
coupled
with
the
fact
Wor
fluency.
Mr. McDonald talk s;
160.59 per Centl of this increase
re
ndon, where it at the recent
,
,•-- t.t provide for ic Conference at London,
World
Zioniq Con- question facing international J .Ire
Book just publisl • !
I • - k the
3
that
Arab
emigration
from
the
"
i
n
gr
tne
candor
of
one
ma-le-tom,'
is
accounted
for by • rise of
Prague, was the states• Ty- what is to be done about Ile
t .
'' Gcrman Jews in was decided to raise 810,1)60.000 i
• the Yeat
know country has been Linitiel. are cited thirty-fifth voluno
sneaking the truth. and the cowl,.
168,922 in the number of Mo..
"LT to announce- (luring the craning year for the re- ! man thanks to whose effort. the German situation' Hi. reason •••• ,,
Book,
which
IA
Ity
Moths
Rothenberg.
president
tam
of
,41,
annu- hammedans and almost one-
Reet1 , 11•1114•11 to
souses, Jr., chair- .iti.
tin( o. r German .1 , ws. a very Ian. Leag Ue of Nations adopted the clear. Whatever he should say at
of th e Zionist Organization of ally by the Jewish Pii1.heation Sic
of Jewish
third (32.55 per cent) by an
minority the present time would insure the what he is talking almut,
• -rirican Palestine part of their fund to be devoted to r princilile
Ile . was asked for cranment and • America. who issued. a statement ei•ty of America of Phtladelphiii
increase of 90,816 in the num-
-eater NCR' York,' the placement of refugees in Pal- i rights.
cAUSe. perhaps ruin the hor. ••f

The hook k edited for the Atm•ri
ffisclaimrs1
his
role
a:
a
commen.
refuting
the
charges
of
Arab
dem-
bee of Jews. The number of
o
pite f if his illness of the past the Si• ruts which have placed in
conveners of the estine.
;
Ins
onstrators in the Hole Land d•- can Jewish Committee of New Mohammedans inc reased only a
tator.
Leaders of American Jewry have i fe w years, Dr. Motzkin remained his hands power to mediate for the
York
by
llarr•
Schneiderman,
a--
they
i.
"I
am
now
a
brine
pushed
oat
rolnini.e.iener.
a
0870,0
ove, one.fourth (28.57
'10 &legates from been assigned topics for discussion, untiring in his efforts in behalf of i refillrees ,
- int er. " e VIOL
from their homes by Jewish immi- si,tant secretary.
per cent) during the 10 years;
if, consented nevertheless It.
• the Enitad States, at the ctinference which will re-, his people and in defense nf Jew-
Mr. Melbinahl ha , lean r narairml creation.
The total population of Pale.
the in
in the number of
, talk briefly a bou t th e ma nner in
view the erontimic situation of the ' ish rights.
in
Christians wa s slightly mailer
The statement which represents tine at the date of the census wa-
itim, d thi.
hi
s
i ..,, m New York, will , Jews in Germany, the resaurces of i
.• a close study of imernational
Dr 51r rzkin's body will be s n- 1 , which . the eefurree commission was males
mnre than 29 years. Ile "the Jewish point of view" says
125.16 per cent), and the num•
tatetince a , . ,.. ., 1 1'we, it has been Palestine for the absorption of'' peal to Palestine for burial. Fu- i aprainnteal, and ahnut himself.
1,035,821. Of this number, 759,
has
been
in
F.
o

tox

I
nest
1
pod_
”ur
ria,
0
1
that
world
Jewry
has
invested
bar
of
Jews
more
than
doubled
• ,. . am] organizations great numbers of refugees, and enn-
an-
7 all t ,
Tbe face of .lamps G McDena'd
vice were held
e nn Th ur
ner
al sers
712 or 73.34 per cent were Mo
pa ,..;
'P". .


tical me ements, talked with for- proximately /250.000,0(10 in Pal-
(108.38 per cent).
!e l reminds one of the l
1st and non-Zion- ordination
with governmental
hod-
i ' the administration
of the
re-iday, arrangements for them hay- wii,on. it wit, the 'ate
iiih Wcarl ,''
1 eign potenatea, attembd confer- estine. As a direct result of the hammedans. 174.610 er 16.86 per
lit'i i—w m a`i ("immune! fraternal, '
In 1931, a total of 128,467
cent were Jews, 91,389 or 8.82
%nal and other related
(Turn
to
rage
OPoolote
Editorial)
face,
quite
as
'bodies, are , lief program.
full in cheek ' and lean
(Turn
(Turn to Iasi Page)
(Tarn to Last Page)
were Christians, and 10,101 or 1
(Turn to last Page.)

• LITVINOFF URGED
FOR NOBEL PRIZE

recognized

DR. J. S. KORNFELD

NEW CENTER WORK
STUDIED BY KRAFT

TO SPEAK NO

of

m

:,
PEISER WILL SPEAK
TO SHAAREY ZEDEK
, ,C, had
GROUP THIS SUNDAY . ' f",..,.

n

MOTZKIN EMINENT
LEADER IS DEAD ,..,„„

PEACEFUL STATUS
RULES PALESTINE

German Refugee Commissioner
Avows His Friendship for Jews

AmericanJewish Leaders to Adopt
$2,000,000 Quota to Aid Refugees

r

A _

iarar

Population of JeNvry in Palestine
Increased by 90,816 Since 1922

year

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