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The A t,
York

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HRONICLE

ETRO1T

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

and

VOL. XXXV. NO. 31

IN MICHIGAN

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH

Per Year, $3.00;

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1933

$500,000 U. S. LOAN Economic Possibilities
STERILIZATION HIT
TO SETTLE JEWISH
For Refugees in Brazil BY POPE PIUS IN
GROUPS ON FARMS
CHRISTMAS SPEECH

1
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- -

lIarred

Ity ISAAC RAIZMAN

Assistance Extended by Fed-
eral Subsistence Home-
steads Corporation.

CO-OPERATIVE FARMS
SCHEME IS PLANNED

Will Recruit 200 Families
From Needle Trade
Workers.

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;., ,111:01,1 ha- . Mlle le,ii lacking sip,. the ;mod-
, ia tmg lira- granola harriers were set up.
.
II , : Ve
11y sot e it
There N Sean( possibility Iluit the
l•'"".`li lido 1 lc League of new immigrants would tied it feas-
Xal...,,
ms t! ,
German ills
to like as ordinary factory
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\kW kr, here, for the wages pied
ttlitic a number of -to
refugees In the field will not permit the
.11 "••• , 1/ ..I1 American soil.
.ittsdaid
living to which es en
'There :1 ,• at pi.
in Itti,,.11, the usual European factory. weaker
o lt1 t 1 : 11 1.1
the Mt•
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not
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Program Outlined by Ger-
many Is Severely Criti-
cized in Rome.

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By

GEORGE

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the

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JOFI.

144

James G. McDonald and Dr. Chaim Weizmann Predict
Increased Emigration from Reich; Plead for imme-
diate Action To Colonize. Those in Flight.

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CATHOLICS' SUPPORT
FOR DOLLFUSS URGED

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Austrian Bishoos Lead Fight
on Nazis; Condemn
Anti-Semitism.

lira
11•11, kr, a
lo:le• vial
.Iowa, Illat1V of whom Were pro
f, -
,
,
settrin g the ti srimin refuge,
A g'"y -
NEW " litK• -i - IJIAt
were accustomed.
How- ,
of $500,11110 to II- Jed,s In Palestine and
loan
and
eminent
are Milking
der, there are a !mother of t oca '
'
llerl,la"'
,'"l;
1,,
0 tdateS
nis anima' (loll,'
Sande es tablishmi.nt of a }wine- etert. effort to raise money %vim
imns whieh an. followed he re I

stead settlement of 2.00
Jewi,11 ttculd aid in settling them there, d e w, an d i n
0.1Ore,, , , Pope l'Ius severe'
i i„.
, co
y
families in \lunnuiuth t•ounty, New.. t t„.
the sterilization pi
'''“t1141
,1111,10S, M•lcorm• grants would doubtless tad it pus -
• '
was hailed Sittlirday night Ito , uddrtl m tf
I;iir many. Expressin
gi
their slide to I/14 . 11ine oriented.
Jersey.
at the conference called by the
the Ito me, he felt ti
Ito
Tlil• w ttlild inftettit tea col-
Jews in Trades.
E0111MiSSion for the Es• or and t gar ado the life of the
otes.loped in a clue •
%so!'
et
large
nuoilii.t
of
Jews
of •
tablishment of Jewish Farm Set- dew t-11
;111,1 co , .1 atlietiou
moatotty
,timmtk who h
II good. m 11,11111111i litS, a prat.-
'I
point, • out, in 41
tlenictitS.
le it knit', II at-
- Chi rattle"
f oin
,
The loan i: being made by the
III 1.1'0111
,I , I,Io
tit") and will, b I 1o
I•11
Federal Subsistence I hone:dead-
• , 111er,
the
t
10
ability
to
Init.-I
it
,01
1,
tho
- Papal d,
Corporation , throuch which
,edit
T10 I ,
0
Idam
Hoint•stemis Dsom
I 0,1 'Ito encyelim ,
Ice
'ling for
of tit, Itcpartment of the Intel to.
:Ouch detinit,
III 11111
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SU,
Or
-t1.•110.
flint:itch,. to a corporation to III .
I
it
in the light of religion
organtzwl for the project.
Needle Trade Workers Settlement.
ill Conduct Services Saturday;
Two hundred fainthod, re, k
:ti- k.tittsitl
I
I'
c
.0111 et
aolu-tro.-,
Rabbi Hershman Speaks
f ree , ti needle
si than is
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1 :Inn ,
••
't1
on
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• . 11,,x5evt.t.
Next Friday.
toll L,.
, •
1 1111 hav e at least on ,
mitt 0 xvith

N :1 riled

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the l'nited
Dellss the rest of
11
,chin
tatteum
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II It ,
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tins,
.1 w
ruin
pel It wally and in el et 1
Ill an tiiiti-Semitl.
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d i.ollid "rho \Moots:

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DR. WEIZMANN POINTS TO PALESTINE AS
MOST IMPORTANT COLONIZATION CENTER

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1)eclares That if Funds Are Made Available It Will Be
Possible To Settle Many Tens of Thousands There;
New Persecutions by Hitlerites Expected.

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a
is
Nstionaltst
t,
‘i hi,
organi/ai
its pur l...
p ose the fulthet.ini
intere , t.. of the Co nt
Hlo of the Lilted

'

.1aines 1;. AIrlh , nalll , high commissioner for refugees
■ appointod by the
of Nations, on
his return 1 ,1 New' York pointed tot he imponding new wave
ill etnnzrathoi from l;erniany
.flake of the need for
inimcdtate act ],i1 hi provide mean. for Settling, the refit-
It is und,Ntood that Mr. 'McDonald will seek for

from Gorman

I lot Boo.eselt Neu 11eal and
\ loov)ain ate aailed

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JUNIORS IN CHARGE
SHAAREY ZEDEK

vdetting. The home
. L ii i •sprii•leil to most

• - rir
-ie.:legation
Saturday tam

A CI /-01)(9,1 0.1 .

t•PI

hold. a ht•nota
•td• r
• t ;me)
•Ioment
will ids. I.

. o h t ml for :too cot ,
tenter o t:;
• '.lie s ettlement ga
t o km, bade
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t•t ' , :ill- of colonizing many

WINEMAN, PEISER
AT CHICAGO MEET

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National Council of Federa•
lions Convenes Jan.
6 and 7.
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& finite that

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the NI! 1.
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presided at the

Plea for

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New Procedure Followed in
Membership Drive of
Hebrew Schools.

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SIIAAREY ZEDEK PLANS
ORATORICAL. CONTEST

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'tied in ltitt Elallila do

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obtaining in

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The letter

says that the

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tilt. Feder:,

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Klr-teln.

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the Defenseless Youth of the Reich Sounded by World-Famous
Author, Who Is Among the Great Writers Persecuted
by the Hitler Government in Germany.

and

),,,, os Today

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the

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n

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the .\ ssociated

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Pf Boston, »ili

Questions to he COsid-

re -de
il

.. .
-ormon at Ttimpit , RolII I .
day niortlintr, 1)1 '. LIM \I
'
discuss ,111
su g 1 , ,it
in the social order then d •
about during the life
gent•ration since the I.
the present century.
'I I..
.
!entire
will deal with
ant
lems in the working

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include: "Iloes the availikbiT

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„dief
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nutsight

to sul'Illellwattc'd

- Federations
Should

made to have

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wives
tion.

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the

that

alintilineed

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hatiZe Of

there

Central Refugee Body.
arA) -- A central
I,' \ I u IN.
.1e,v•11 committee, organization of
I, loch was derided upon at the
1.1111111m world conference for the

ti 'odd be no ,11001 Sunday,II ■•■ ••

ellttioll , and I

By STEFAN ZWF1IG

social forces

well

he

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7, at whit..11 tliou prizes for
atanukah essay otitest will he

daditled.

re'R . " Federation to Sponsor
of a People ,'



to stimulate govern -

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Should F1'1111,1

;I in , to maintain

kar3

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ho two In '1 h.

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hence amid 1■ 11 t Ile 11 1,
■ 1.'
World, open , with the i
'
hill not speak with you
sotterilll's of hominid y as a ti it ,
;• would be too mut.11.
we should nicer get tint-del
want to speak to You

of the sufferings of the

hove all our core. for they are
',11,.• other boys in school wt.,r
in danger, almost in mortal don-
.1 law. very attractive brow ti
form. Ile conais home
ger, faced by • double peril.
The first menace that confronts I,.• father and mother to • •
the .lest :_h .101.1ren in Germany a uniform like it, SO that • •
I ..siay , • '11, of inferiority. not be different from
the splendid children.
"
The father :Ohl !
• ,' 1 1 at Jewish ereter feel mobarrasstal. They nal,
>
Frei ; 'Lit carefully explain to him '11 I.
• Inferior,' v
11 +I 8111Ill
must not wear

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It

" Romance

Leaders Go On Record in Favor of Participating in
Staging of Pageant at Meeting Which Was
Addressed by Meyer W. %Veinal.

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I

cme r the year than
111-'.cad of the usual
,11 horn g o with an dal,
pallor meetings
d us hontes. At the se
ad, te only a [mut"

U. S. EXPORTS TO
PALESTINE DOUBLE

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Opposite Editorial)

it'entinued on Page Six.)

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\lelborald, High Commissioner for

Head of Jewish Legion Lauda
Zionist Effort To Form
Palestine Colony.

I


And a ehild 1-• avet•llitle I•
another there, and hurolt.
w loch saps elsewhere. They had,
fundamental
food
,
n..ys the joy ienetal 0111 1 profound ins,.'.. -•
dopond for •
'I
TM- suffering. , of the
.
.1 11,1 11,
thanks sable. and therefore &mt...
on .le
money? .
iepresent to IIInuUi Eara,.,0
revealing
, 0' ,
now gettable, humiliation.
ation,
participate
in
.
,
so
vast
a
broken spirit
I' world. this earliest painful
l
o Iota.t accepted by tile
and policy making of
must
suni.
gr 111
tragedy
that
it
worldly
,
the
we
Isle is ire rtrd
any genuine that the malady is almost invar- m•rience it goes on um
svorking
in
the
national
and
r n or
.
tilitr group is orga- to rouse the pity of
,laity implanted in childhood. The step by step, through
national fields? Should the Fedor:i-
itorson being held te- man.
lo
spil'tual fabric of the child is so period of vo .1 , 1

t
latiodile
authrintatit
ITT
the
I, d00, wish to Speak DOW not
a certain number of
Th
Jews delicate and sensitive. Its pay- inu•t sit on ..;
Jewish ikesinan with a responsi-
form of campaign- of the entire tragedy of the
ilevel- treated
ilifferititt ' d..
a ri d
• mn bility for formulating public otar•
an element of intimacy in Germany, which staggers iinalt- able organism has not yet
though the teacher may be n ost ion on questions of broad Jew
the
Illicit
theTepacity
4.1
rteistance,
so
of
ination, but only and solely
1
og effective.
terrible plight of the children. !hat a slight, almost imperceptible considerate and friendly, the ?tom- interest?"
..
log was held at the
that injury may poison or wound the ory of the scoffing of the
Frank I. Sulzberger. t•iec.preso !Pug' r1.•
Certainly, the catastrophe
Among
• . • ' 51arwil.
inmost life of the soul forever. children. the taunt of the alloyed
has
come
upon
the
Jews
of
(
;er-
dent
of
the
Jewish
Charities
of

NMI' J.
wore:
The very same occurrenee that we inferiority of their rave re ti na s.
Chicago. will he one of the speak-
many has affected all alike, pen-
It ice Landau. !tarry
would afterwards tleserilo• as triv- For children. as w,• know, are An-
ssn,
et- . at the Sunda morning Seio
M. Pregersoon, flu- tile of all ages. men and Willnen
, ial is, in early childhood. an tr- eeoseiously cruel, and when iliey at which the report of the e1,151-
:, k and Bernard Isaacs. It has torn assay innumerable pre
revocable decision, and the germ have found or think they have suttee on finances 8/141 govern- ,
• 'mg the tonal of tie- ifle front their home, from their
found some inferiority in another
a constantly devouring peril.
w as discussed and all work, from all that life meant to of
mental welfare polo•ies will be
• t
clutch they point the finger of
,
Organized Humiliation.
distributed.
A round-table discus-
Par- t tt. formulated. Mr. Mar- then], from a community of which
worn at it. And so on and s o on.
n il at.] ND. Preg,•rson stressed they had formed part for cen-
in,
moo of the nine-point program r'
that
the
child
We all know
Young girl , grow up. and find the
tdi.
and the adoption of reconinienda-
at. e of such a campaign, tunes, and the record of this Ike- by its very nature, unaware of
school shut against them;
in Pal
air J r
Linn; for a course of action by
'
'
111,of its monetary astation has already filled
many danger. The infant Unsuspectingly t hey must not join in ramble- ' if lions
wa v ittfiult t 1 .

funds l ''•' . • ",
. • is-arse a its value as volumes. snatches up a sharp knife, thrusts
federations and
welfare

i
they
find
themselves
in
any
ri•m-
.op o rt to the United Ile-
'' ' n °' .. \ !''' d
n o
will feature the afternoon session. 1 " 1 14`'' "l I"' ' '' '•• ' ''
its fingers into the burning flame.
But grown-up men and wo-
tnw
rimy which does not consist ex-
hill I ''. ,.,.
Dr. Ben M. Se I.. hnian, executive JewishrantImied. ' '.1.
is important that
men. no matter how deeply It would with a smile put its hand
elusively of people of their swn
aencie. o r the lie rotas I, . •1
directer of the Associated Jewish cal . tr
f people come more closely
hurt they are, must not acknowl- into the jaw's of the lion, and play religious 1 .
11mmunity, they f".-
I ill
projects.
-
Philanthropies
of
Boston,
will
sun-
Fot
in cow:, • with the activities of the
edge defeat. They already have with a poisonous snake. This int-
at ease, because they cannot he
l ellt• , d.. watch the progress of the
Henry Wineman. chairman of
marine the discussion. The assem- '
notritti• trustfulness is the most at-

th • strength or think the• have
sure that they are altogether ac- hly will close Sunday evening, Jan. the Federation hoard. pres,oled a'
children as they gio through the
tractive quality of the child, the
ter master their fate, and to
cepted.
Pe,es.
Kurt
, nurses of studies, at-
7. with a business meeting for t he r•etine. and
magic force that endears it to the
build a new home os. the ruins
Menacing Epidemic.
,
executive diretler,
t•. , meetings, especially the
Federations
mother. to everyone. and the
delegates only.
Officials To Sponsor Cleveland
of the old. The adult may find
This sense of inferiority is i he
.argt-
Apia'. . :.r
is
plan
for
local
Officers
of
the
National
Council,
outlined
gathering at which , consolation in the history of his
Showing of Jewish Pageant .
longer a child, aye the longer any-
terrible epidemic that is myna , int!'
t ,
directors are elected
o
n
in addition to the president. Wil., ship of the pageant.
e,
can
retain
this
native
trust-
ELAM , ar
in
events
ncestora,
in
similar

the Jewish children of Gera•,ny ham J. Shroder, include
Tentative
plans
call
for
the
• • • coral, acquaint themselves
Edward
by a contralti' , Of prom r . •
fulness, the happier he will be and
the peat, and he has the com-
today, and We Jews know lo•.Ier , .. Biker,
pageant at the
,, .ms and activities of the
former
president
of
the
presentation
of
the
It
,eland
citizens
headed
by
G..,
his
spiritual
harmony.
M.
the
finer
fort of knowing that by far
.
than anyone else the sinister na-
if Olympia, April a to 11,
It is their belief that it
1V elfa re Federation
ti
Jewish
And now think of the fate that
I sloe George 111 hitt . and Me)•
the greater part of th e world
tore of this malady, for it ha- if.
maid be very difficult to reach
Clerk•land. and Solomon Lowen-
II irly I. 1151 o., and with the bail.
is prepared for thousands of Ger-
• • •
condemns what is now being
rdte tho•and
flieted our whole people for
esuland d I •
new people and en-
Ion- stein, executive director of the PAGEANT TO BE SEEN
man children today, through or-
I 12. of the t he • t
in
Germany.
A
strong
done
list thsto as
tortes. It has been the endeciic .
.
ant "The I.
g,1_
members of the Hebrew
it,
',spats r. t ho •
Federshon
for
the
ganized humiliation. A little girl.
IN MANY U. S. CITIES
man may actually be strength-

disease of tour race, th e t er , !d e •
port of Jewtsh Phil ao
( a P•ople." a man,• of a l'•
will he
Sd-
o
Chan,!The same optimism wa-
, the t
,
scarcely able to talk, not yet pee.
"The
Itonlats
ened by such experience. and
infection to which we succun. be d
l "arddl ". the other members of the
'he third w..
eties, vice-pre-o bend; Eugene War- pageant of Coo. years of Jew -h r, Clew land .1••
reptIve of distinchens, wants too
suffering may lead to creative
for centuries in the Ghetto. I. i r a
' m m'
\Ise
I ). • ." ow. per • •
who were present. The
e J
, hl- het , ti, whit h was rte , ntly .1 .4 . 11
nor, preside nt of thewh
play with some other children:
expression. Real men and wo-
had
hoped
that
wi-

ail

',.
tele
campaign was set at
• • ,
oration for S e mal SeMice, Buffalo. New 1 V.
I c more than tultddttt
we
men are spiritually ado to de. ' but they shrink front her, toy century nd
for all finally comi i , , ed
.1,
,.

haothers.
.
• .
hurl an ugly word at hee, tie. "nee a
ws. ,. ,,i treasurer; and Irvin Bett mann. people, has started a trek acro-
fend themselves,
inmost
malady.
.t., .inil
remad,

I ca.odings were then held
which
she
cannot
grasp:
tots
. member of the hoard of the St. the country who o will take the .•
nae
14
,
.
e
It
is
the
defenseless.
the
cbSt-
tt,.
at
, i, t 1.'-I
for
the
settlemInt
f
of Herman q,. August, dren. the young people, the , lout she has sobbingly realized that ; thought that in Germany, 11
le
used
production
from
Philadelphia
to
with
i Louis Jewish Federation, sacra-
1
Los Angeles, according to an an- German Jews in Palestine.
nary.
(Turn to Last Page)
she is a pariah. A boy sees all
(Tarn d• Page
growing generation, who must

TIT.
hen

relief of German Jews, will con-
in January to work out
vene

it -Frio , of plans 11111 nmommenda-
' thins to hr submitted to James G.

take the re_

molt support of relief, health and

the German-born
from the cancella-

■ 1.41, 1.1 , .1, 1.. .
the
tan-
t
JI, u% ill
at tangements.'
It is hoped to have this
ried.
altsence of l'hilip Rosen- law applied to the cases of Ger-
'II. , intentleitt of the Sunday.
man-born wives of East European
\ is , Go•don acted in that
at t ht. SeSSioll, het Sun-
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Prater the Prussian law,
widows or divorcees automatically
regain their Prussian nationality,
which they lost when they mar-

Shall the hit

tax funds suggest that Fed-
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of acquired •itizett,hip

Included ill this number
a number of Prussian-born
. of East European Jews.
1 h e .1k-wish Telegraphic Agency
learned that an effort is being

toed

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PARLOR MEETINGS
TO GAIN MEMBERS T

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HELP THE JEWISH CHILDREN IN GERMANY

Open-

ing of the conference, which was
add used by 1)r. Chaim 7.1111 lot -
sky its honorary chairnitint t•-
tam P \or gottl, assistant commis-
, onci \•York State Itrpari
meat of 10riculture and Markets,
and ht Frank Fritts, generitl '
ceuei. ef loll Subsistence llowe
.lead- Ii seilen

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A NEW YEAR'S SERMON

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th e
of
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of

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et iced inanufaetutiu ; tco hood of
, It. Wise• of ('antral
.nut Et as 1.1eliernittn.
ot of the NVorkineti l,

Mr. Ilittan

10000 Lose Citizenship.
The revocation of the naturali-
vation papers of 10,000 East
European Jews in Prussia alone
) i- f
ist t•ria l 1 .
in charge

FRANKLIN TO PREACH



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The new order is es-

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pecially aimed against East Euro-
pean Jews, many of whom are en-
gaged
in
business enterprises
red which cannot be liquidated in the
limited time they are permitted to
!villain in the land.

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against .l•tvisli tourists in Ger-
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New Restrictions Expected.
In the meantime, word comes
that new restrictions
against Jews may he expected.
The latest restriction Is aimed

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settle
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operation in extending aid to
Ile also proposes
I . the refugees.
i II to make a direct appeal to the
German government for co-opera-
tion in regulating the stream of
irrg iminigrat ion.

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In his statement upon his ar-
Are. Aided by 'fins, Whose rival in New N'nrk, Mr. McDonald
spoke of the loorible plight of the
Office Succeeds in Trac-
ef wees in European countries.
ing Relatives.
NI, McDonald plans to appeal to
tho United States government for

( \in Friedman Mske Good.'

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- .lewdly,' its peak, and that the
logical col
ion center is

BRAZIL RECEIVES
JEWISH REFUGEES

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Ask Support for Dollfuss.
The All -
I.I'f\I
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Germany

in London !hi, tr., k by Hr. Chaim Weizmann, in
the Jewish Agency n o
Dr. Wcizinann pointed
I at !Li , the number which can possibly b e settled
in France has

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hanging

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wave of emigration front

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before

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philanthropy,

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of the refugees in South American coun-

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CONCERTED EFFORT PLANNED TO HELP
REFUGEES; PLEAS FOR RELIEF FUNDS
MADE BY JEWISH, NON-JEWISH GROUPS

Benny Friedman May
Coach at C. C. N. Y.

Hits Jews, F. D. R., NRA

Per Copy, 10

1.1TA I ..- Pales-
t, cro I he United
J:\ ;,:1711 pounds in
onds ui 1932, des-

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&predation of

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published by
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the Iraq Pe-
pips-
. c.c . the
• .., from Nloul
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ally all
,

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,minwnds PlAn fi

Colony.
Zenists
deny in
it t. 4 :111111.

,t 1,1'111 Al-
1 1 , , !y land
■ he COM -
C, , I. , nr; .1 II. Patter-
-1i solder OS hi, , ,, mmand-
, •h Legion
.,. I allotted by the Zionist
,• ell Of America totalled
Morris Rothenberg, presi-
m- Z, It A., received the
1: 1 4itidig• from the Col-

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' dal( of my Legionnaires,
• 1 t , c•s my heartfelt grafi-
, a for your most arenerowe
Us a wonderful response
• ••. al and AS III give a splen-
t h. , settlement scheme."
.ment was made possible

■ e•t to the Zionist Organ-
/at ion friim Mrs. Rebecca Zundel-
i.witz, of Wichita Falls, Texas.

Jahotinsky Hopes To Be Citizen of
Palestine.
Vladimir Ja-
I .
I .

ihe Zionist Re-
. , r he had ap-
• rship. as re-
; ,..,,,•.t in •..
1 • ••-•, re:ently .
rr,r :0,1 that the French

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