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A ltai= lavish Period/ a! eater

CLIPTON ATIMUZ - CINCINNATI 30, WHO

THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH

ET•O1T LWISI1

and

FELIX M. WARBURG
HEADS NEVI DRIVE
FOR GERMAN JEWS

McDonald, Wise, Baerwald,
Rothenberg Address Con-
ference of 1,000.

"JEWS DOOMED UNLESS
AIDED BY AMERICANS"1

Speakers Describe Plight of
Sufferers from Hit-

lerism.

NEW

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH

VOL. XXV. No. -44

C

NEWSPAPER PRINTEDIN MICHIGAN

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 1,0 Cents

30, 1934

Latvia Trains Jews
For Work on Farms

"Out of file 'End of ;Montage iqr ifeb 311ent"

Boycott a Success,
Says London Paper

LONDON. — (HA) --

The
Jewish boycott against German
goods in various countries is
working with devasting effect,
according to the Sunday Times
here.
The Times, in reporting the
speech of German Minister of
Justice Hans Frank, who sound-
ed a warning against the trio
per cent Nazis unable to get over
the fact that Jews are still liv-
ing in Germany, notes that the
collapse of the Reich's foreign
trade is causing great anxiety,
for unless the country can ex-
port its manufactures it cannot
import raw materials without
which Hitler's campaign against
unemployment must fail.
Such a failure would spell the
end of the Nazi regime, the Lon-
don newspaper points out.

_

ao
os
r r

YORK.—American Jewry
has been called upon to mobilize
its forces to raise $3,000,000 to
meet the needs of the Jews of
Germany and to make that amount
available as speedily as possible to
enablethe American Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee arid the ,
American Palestine Campaign of
the Jewish Agency to continue the
efforts that have been made since
the rise of the Hitler regime to
extend economic assistance to the
Jews still within the Reich and to
aid the Jewish refugees from that
country and Jews who may emi- Ceremonies To Take Place
on Sunday, Monday and
grate from there to settle in Pal-
estine. Both organizations will
Wednesday Evenings.
continue to co-operate with Refu-
gee High Commissioner James G. I
Teek
he
w of Passover has been
McDonald in programs to settle
Jews who had left Germany in set for the commencement exer-
countries where they are now , vises of the United Hebrew
Schools. Sunday evening, April
abiding or elsewhere. ,
The call issued from a national I, the evening of the second day
conference of both organizations of Passover, the Tuxedo school
held in the grand ballroom of the will hold its exercises in the B'nai
These ex•sr-
Hotel Astor, was participated -in I Moshe Synagogue.
by hundreds of men and women vises will be opened with a pro-
country cessional by the graduates , who
from many parts of the
prominently identified in their will march to the singing of "Sou
ef- Nos Tzionoh" by the school chorus.,
communities with fund-raising
will be de-
forts for overseas Jewish welfare The opening address
ESPECIALLY DRAWN FOR THE DETROIT JEW
work, including support if impov- livered by Sol Kasdan, principal
erished Jewish communities in of the school, who will introduce
president of the class, Albert
Eastern Europe and for the settle- the
members of the gradu- pEsAcH THRouo
went pf Jews in Palestine. It was' Ross. The
held in the presence of a large anion class will then participate in

RIGA, Latvia. (JTA) — The
Latvian Minister of Agricul-
ture, Dr. M. Gulbis, speaking
before the Budget Commission
of the Latvian Parliament, en-
dorsed a proposal smile by the
Jewish deputy, Dr. Dubin, a
member of the Agudath Israel,
Orthodox Jewish group, to
grant a subsidy for the train-
ing of Jews in agriculture.
After some discussion, the
budget committee assigned
5,1)01) tat for Jewish agricultural
training courses.
Agricultural courses for Jews
received a government subsidy
of 0,000 lat the previous year,
the Minister of Agriculture
said, and suggested the same
subsidy for the coining year.

'LIST 25 AGENCIES
FOR INCLDSION IN
ALLIED CAMPAIGN

Local, National and Inter.
national Causes To Be
Benefited.

IMPORTANT NO N-LOCAL
FUNDS ARE INCLUDED

Palestine and J. D. C. Efforts
for German Refugees
Among Them.

The budget comm ittee of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, at •
meeting held Wednesday, recom-
mended to the board of the Fed-
, eration that local, national and

IIIMELHOCH. GLASER l'n'tcehrzdl oirnui:heagie97:e'Al lre'Su' 41wi l :
'PAGEANT CHAIRMEN

Campaign.
"We recommend that the 1934
Allied Jewish Campaign Include
the following local agencies," said
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, chairman
Head "Romance of a People" of the budget committee:

3 HEBREW SCHOOLS
HOLD GRADUATIONS

Committee with Alex
J. Groesbeck.

"The Jewish Unemployment
Emergency Council of the Jew.
ish Social Service Bureau,
Fresh Air Society, Hebrew Free
of
Loan Association, House
Shelter, Jewish Community Cen-

Former Governor Alex J. Groes-
beck, chaiistan of the special
committee for the presentation of ter, Jewish Old Folks' Home,
the dramatic pageant "The Ro- Hospitalisation Fund of the
mance of a People," announced North End Clinic, and United
the co-operation of two associate Hebrew Schools.
chairmen, Joseph P. Glaser and
"1n all its deliberations, the
Israel Ilimelhoch.
budget committee has kept most
The appointments were met clearly in mind the fact that, last
with warm welcome at the head- year, because of the emergency
quarters of the pageant, 608 Park that faced an at hone, the na-
Avenue hitilding, where both men tional and international agencies
are known for their earnest in- which the Federation always sup-
terest in civic and welfare work. ported in the past released an
Glaser has been prominent in from our commitments to them
Community Fund campaigns for This was a decisive factor in our
many years, and has led the gen- decisions as to the non - local
CHRONICLE AND THE .1. T. A. BY DAVID ROSE
end group in several campaigns. agencies which should be included
Ilimelhoch, who is president of in our 1934 objective.
a re . ..
tut, we are recom-
By MAURICE USHER the Ilimelhoch Company, is prem." As
dent of Temple Beth :I and on mending to the board of the Jew.
the boards of various civic and lob Welfare Federation the fol-
■ Csoright. 1914. J T
welfare organizations.
lowing national and international
number of leading Jews from this the program, with talks on such
Announcement of their appoints agencies which we feel should be
of the
and other cities wlfo had cone to subjects as: "The e Stu d y
spring an with the nievement of ment follows on the heels of the included in our forthcoming cam-
d
ex
ress
their
co-operation
Bible
in
the
Hebrew
School,
"The
YEARS .1 estine is too well-known to need PESACH BECAME EVEN
.
p
h 8 a n
the flocks to summer pasturage, by naming of heads of the women's Feign.
e Place of FOR Til OUSANDS
with the unified effort in behalf of Study of History," "Th
MORE PRECIOUS
committee, with Mrs. Frederick C.
the Jews have celebrated thel repetition heere.
America. Jewish Committee,
When the Jewish nation was in no means unimportant in an agri-
the victims of German anti-Semit-IPalestine in the Hebrew School,"
c that memorable de-
spring.
I
Ford
as
chairman,
and
Mrs.
Albert
Buyout
of Jewish Social Re-
holiday
early
each
cultural
country
such
as
Palestine.
existence, Jews from all over the
, "lh'hat Did the Hebrew School Pesach
ism.
In the Diaspora, ceremonies Kahn and Mrs. William F. Con- search, Cleveland Jewish Or.
Give To Me," etc. Addresses will This year, as is the custom since, liverance, Jews have observed Pe- country would flock into Jerusa-
Me. McDoneld's Address.
cote• I such as the most important of their
nolly
as
associate
chairmen.
were
added
to
the
l'esach
observ-
phan Home, Ex-Patients Tuber-
Mr. McDonald, who was ap- be delivered by Joseph IL Ehrlich the exile, Diaspora Jewry will
hol ids,
ay inextricably lem for the holiday. After the sec- ance, the Haggadah was written
n a
Glaser's Statement.
cular Home, Denver, Graduate
pointed High Commissioner for in behalf of the board of directors brate the first two days and the , ; bound
t i on u with thei r religious life. . ond restoration, when there were and the rich accumulation of tra-
Mr. Glaser expressed himself as School for Jewish Social Work,
refugees (Jewish and other) cow-'and Joseph Haggai, instructor
of last days are holidays. But during
large numbers of Jews in the other
. hulman
year,
j
us
,ac p
ap-
ditional
Pesach
observances
being
deeply
moved
by
the
all the eight days only unleavened
liebrew Immigrant Aid Society,
countries of. the Mediterranean
ing from Germany was the princi- the class. Mrs. H. M. ,
bread will be eaten in Jewish homes day begins, Jewish homes are clear-
pointment to associate chairman- Hebrew University, Hillel Foun•
pal speaker at the conference. His , Id! extend greetings in behalf of and a special set of dishes used. ed of "chometz." Houses are scrub- world, these Jews would also come brought together and codified.
ship
by
Groesbeck,
and
declared
dation of B'nai B'rith, Jewish
HOLIDAY OBSERVANCE
speech was broadcast by the Na- , the Woman's Auxiliary, and Max
To Jews the world over, the holi-lbed clean, the special set of Pesach to Jerusalem for Pesach, if it were
he had accepted the appoint '` Welfare Board, Led . 'ft Levi
orns y for the Alumni Associa-
of all -pAisible.. . . -- FRAUGHT -WITH-DANGER- that
tional Broadcasting Company. He
in en ls
freeing of 1 are
ment
with
keen
pleasure.
pre
- day is significant of the bonda
Memorial Hospital, Hot Spring.,
Early
in
Jewish
history
in
exile,
With the second dispersion, when
k wine is placed on
declared that he felt the decision !tion. Herman Feigenson will
. ground and
ge in I
"I was greatly interested when Ark., Misrachi„ Mont efior e
ws from their long
the Jews scattered over the whole the blood ritual accusation was in-
■ sent the Feigenson Bros. gold theme
of
-Jun-groupsto
co-operate
in the
a unified
effort would
encour- . medal to the best all-around stu- Egypt and thanksgiving for the! the table so that the
obligatory,
vented
and
ignorant
superstitious
I
first
heard
that
the
pageant
was
,
Home
of Cleveland, National
known world, Pesach became even
s" ay be drunk.
age Jews and non-Jews through.' dent of the class. The Council of saving of the Jewish first-born sons "four cup meder is held in the more precious and was observed people told that the Jews needed to come to Detroit," h -e sa id , " be- I Conference of Jewish Welfare
The first s
when
the
first
born-sons
of
the
the
blood
of
a
child
to
celebrate
Pe-
cause
I
knew
that
it
Is

spectacle
I
Federations,
National D L ion
out the country to show by Young Israel gold medal will be
evening, soon after the men of the more rigidly that it had been in
Egyptians perished of a plague.
their deeds that "they are fully presented by' Meyer Weisenfeld,
household have returned from the Palestine itself. It was a means sack properly. l'esirh observance well worth seeing. Artistically itl Bureau, National Jewish Hos.
became
frought
with
danger.
The
is
an
attraction
of
which
the
city
Appeal
enslaved for genera-
Denver, United Jewish
A people
aware of the desperate needs of president of the local organization. tions
and now under the guidance synagogue. Reclining to the left, of keeping alive the sp irit
Palestine
(American
.The Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew
ppeal
traditions of the Jews. The holiday utter ridiculousness of the accus- can well be proud. I know it will I
the hour.
to as befits freemen, the Haggadah
is had been a simple one with few anon did not prevent frenzied mobs bring many thousands of neigh- ' I Campaign and Joint Di ,,, Ike-
"A response from the Jews of cultural society, will give a prize of an inspired leader was about
liverance
of free- tread and the tale of the deliverance
1 tion Committee), National Con-
road
from
making
pogroms
on
the
Jews
hors
to
Detroit
during
the
week
or
the
hard
embark
on
,
ceremonies
in
Palestine,
it
was
also
America, worthy of their best tra- in the form of the newest edition
the Jews from Egyptian bond- I connected with the coming of the in connection with Pesach.
so it will be here. Their coming)
of Jewish Social work."
ditions, will enormously facilitate of the Hebrew-English dictionary, dom. The road was to lead to no- of e
once more retold •
preseion they will get
the medieval world, the .le
w and the impression
The Allied Jewish Campaign,
the carrying out of the task as- to the most fluent Hebrew reader tional independence, exile, indepen- g
was shut up in the narrow confines from the city makes the presenta-
signed to my colleagues and to of the class. Mrs. B. Stein will d ance again and then exile and '
the
Welfare
After the martyrd om among the nations of l
of the ghetto, he was forced to tion of 'The Romance of a People' iiponsored
ederation, by
will
be Jewish
conducted
this
me, and will demonstrate to the present this award.
wear distinctive clothing and the (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) year front May 27 to June 7.
whole world that the Jews once singing of school hymns and Pal- the w Id
H
I
yellow
badge
of
shame.
He
never
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) MOST IMPORTANT
( Turn to Last Pagel
knew from dawn to day whether a
NATIONAL HOLIDAY
mob would sweep down en the ghet-
a;i gelycphtildrewnh :ceif,t the
to to rob, murder and burn, or
"flNeish , :re (
whether the local ruler having
older generation was later to mourn
squeezed all he could out of the
so sadly. They packed their meager
Jews would not order them to move
By HENRY WINEMAN
belongings and hurriedly baking.
on.
'
unleavened bread trekked into
Nazi Chieftain for First Time Seeks To Pravent Anti-
a series of direct heart•to-
On Pesach, however, the Jew for-
the
desert.
What
befell
them
in
the
EDITOR'S
COTE:
Under
this
heeding,
By MILTON BROWN
Semitic Action by Local Groups; Report States
leaders
heart
appeals
will
be
made
by
local
and
national
Jewish
desert and how they conquered Pal-
(Turn to Last Page.)
to be
3,000 Anti-Fascists Were Killed in Reich.
(Copyrisht. 1934. Jewish Tnegisphic Agency, Inc.)
to Detroit Jewry in behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign

conducted here May 27 to June 7. This series of mticles is
Nuremberg, where Julius Strei-
intended to clarify the issues facing this community and to point
TWO
DEAD
IN POGROM
, Significance is lent to the Heim-
GERMANY
to the importance of the forthcoming drive to the existing
PRAGUE. (JTA)—New anti- cher, notorious anti-Semite, pub-
News from Ilitlerland centers' wehr plan because the vigilant
Semitic disorders of ■ moat lishes Der Stuenner.
Jewish agencies.
around the boycott of all Jews in Austrian censor passed it and be-
However, the central authori-
serious nature have broken out
originally I cause no official denial of the plan
d
n
ties have succeeded in preve ting
' us ry a
In
in Gunvenhausen, Germany, ac-
KNOW that I express the sentiments of our entire i
planned by the Nazis for March' has been forthcoming from official
the
boycott against the Jews from
cording to authentic report, re-
1 community when I state that we approach the 1934

23, but which is already in full' sources.
ceived here. One Jew was as spreading to other parts of Ger-
Allied
Jewish
Campaign
deeply
conscious
of
the
multi-
swing. Reports indicate that the GREAT BRITAIN
by'
Officers To Be Elected and brutally tortured that he hanged Imany.
English Jewry launched its sec- Recommendations Made
Nazi regime either cannot or will'
The seriouspess of the situation
Reports Submitted This
himself in desperation. Another
Committees Appointed by : plicity of obligations that fall upon us as Jews.
not control the Nazi parties and and campaign for relief for Ger-
Jewish victim was found with may be gathered from the state
First
and
foremost,
the
Jewish
Welfare
Federation
Tuesday Evening.
'Secretary of Labor.
i
local chieftains throughout Ger-, man-Jewish refugees. The report
four knifis•wounds in his heart. lof mind of the German Jews, who
newly. In Wiesbaden, minor riots issued by the British Central Re-
recognizes the co - operation and good - will on the part of
I had originally intended to set
Despite the pogro
ofcurred because impoverished lief Fund showed that over 1200 ;
Annual election of officers of

(JTA) — Spe-
WASH( NGTON.
) apart April 1 as a fast day to corn-
,our national agencies that
was
collected
in
the
last
cam-
000
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will ragin• in the town, German
ar- memorate the unhappy events of
Jew • h traders attempted to take
authorities
have
failed
to
advantage of the expected Easter laign, more than half of which .ith
„,,. in
. ' the present quotas and I led them to release us from
take place at the yearly meeting
the past year. This, however, was
to be held in the social hall of rest • single one of the aggro*. found to be impossible since April
trade. At the same time Nazi was spent in Palestine. The re- without amendment to the law," 1 our commitments to them
learned, while II
the synagogue this Tuesday eve- ears, it is
leaders in Nuremberg issued a port praised Palestine as the place advocated
in the recommends- when emergency faced us at
0
been
1
coincides with the second Pass-
badly wounded Jews have
declaration for a complete boy- where the shattered lives of Ger- • ti ns of • committee of 48 men '
ning, April 3.
over seder, when
fasting is im-
of
taken into "protective arrest"
.
Isaac Shetzer, president, an
colt of Jews in every field of pro- man-Jewish refugees were most and women appointed several. home last year. Because
possible,
according to the Jewir
fessional business and social life, successfully reconstructed . .
• months ago by Secretary of Labor that co - operation and be-
nounces that reports will be sub- 1 by the police,
tmosphere of (religion. One year ago the Nazis
a
Owing
to
the
which all Nazi party members 1 Neville Laski, Anglo-Jewish lead-
Perkins to study the im. :cause of that good will, our
matted by the retiring officers and
in the town, learned out on that date a nation-
were asked to sign. The very next ' er, declared in • speech before the migration situation.
by the heads of affiliated socie- terror which reigns
to these agencies
was found impossible to ob. !wine one-day boycott of the Jews
day, however, the Nazi Bavarian'. Board of Deputies of British Jews
ties. There will be an open dis- it
The report of the committee, obligation
taro
statements
from
Jewish I of Germ any.
even
greater
this
year
Minister of Economics, Dr. Esser, that the outside world could not
cussion of the congregation's
' "Moral Strength" "
speaking in Nuremberg, the very accept Germany's assurances re- headed by Carleton H. Palmer, 'IS
residents.
than ever before. We must
The All-German Jewish Repre.
as recommended the retention of
in Bavaria,
(Gunahausen
is
center of the nnti-Jewish boycott seeding treatment of the Jews
At the Pasiover services on
nentative
Body, the central or-
iethsenotnlyimsmeifornadtaiorny rreelsat.raiettioionnss 1 and we shall include in Our
movement and the home of the long as the Nazi regime tolerated 1:-
Saturday and Sunday mornings, 40 miles southwest of Nureni- ganization of German Jewry, is-
,
notorious Julius Streicher, issued , perpetual incitement against the The report pointed out that two campaign objectives sum
Dr. A. M. Hershman will deliver berg.)
sued a call to all Jews to recall,
a sharp warning against the boy-, Jewish population.
the sermons on the topics "Ele-
problems of considerable interest sufficient to represent De-
BERLIN. (JTAI—For the first i during the Passover celebration.
ments Which Constitute the Life-
, colt, and Nazi party officials coo-: PALESTINE
— admission of refugees and the , troit's su
wor k .
since the Nazi regime en.' the gravity of the past year and
heir
. wor
sup po rt o f t h
disavowed
the
declaration
'
The
government
of
Palestine
Giving Force in Israel" and "The time
pletely
g .
than a year thus "gain moral
which the Nazi party members; granted 1,350 workers immigrs. re-uniting of families—could be That is our first obligation.
Uniqueness of the Passover Mes- , tered into power more
1 tion certificates to the Jewish met within the present immigra-
ago, Adolf Hitler personally in- ' The Jewish Telegraphic Agency
sage."
were asked to subscribe to.
tervened
to
prevent
local
Nazi
learned
today
the
government
is
is
an
obligation
not
only
It
The widely-heralded spring cam- I Agency for Palestine against an tion structure.
"Asylum for those who Rea
groups from adopting measures' preparing a decree for regulating
paign for employment opened with undetermined immigration tiched•
of the pocketbook, but of
FRANKLIN TO DISCUSS
wil
ng
which
Jowls
ultural
agric
ule . . . Dr. Chaim Weizmann, from religious, racial and po-
against Jews in trade and indus-
the usual fanfare of Nazi trum-
' DICKENS AS NOVELIST' !try.
training young
litical persecution is one of the
, mak e it possible
the heart, for the work of
pets and the usual nation-wide ra- noted Zionist leader. now in Pal- oldest and most valued of

The Chancellor assembled the to obtain this training. Authori-
dio broadcasts by Hitler and Goeb- estine in connection with his work American traditions," the re- these agencies is primarily
The publication of Charles Dick- Reichastatthalter. the Nazi ap- , ties have been instructed not to
for
the
settlement
of
German-
bels. The Deutsche Zeitung,
HENRY WINEMAN
, ens' newly discovered manuscript pointed chief executives of the, make distinctions in agricultural
Jewish refugees there, called for port pointed out. "Our share concerned with the relief of
• leading Nazi paper, in a bitter peace in Palestine and rebuked of this unfortun•te group rim
entitled, "The Life of our Lord," various German states, in • meet. training between "Aryans" and
article attacking the Jews, called
the persecuted Jew in many
be-
taken
care
of
within
the
■ which the author wrote for his
for a campaign for work on an the various factions for their bit- he
quo te ,
without lands and his establishment in the Homeland in Palestine. children and which he requested ing and ordered them to prevent , ing drafted and it is understood it
s
p
and
each
other
.
.
.
,
toward
arbitrary steps by isolated Nazi "non-Aryans." The decree is be-
"Aryan basis" and declared that ternes■
should
not
be
published
until
after
amendment to the law."
Few of us know at first hand the sufferings of our '
will be issued shortly.
party organs and official govern-
Germans were unable to compete Speedy removal of the ban on the
death, has suggested the sub• ment bodies in economic and fl-• Johannes Engel, one of the Is.
i a pointed out that the com-
. Jesus in Germany, but all of us, safe at our own his
felloww
with the "destructive mentality of "Brown Book of the Hitler Ter-
ject on which Dr. Leo M. Franklin
bor trustees. has made it known
Palestine mittee saw no reason for substan—
ror"
was
announced.
nancial
matters.
firesides,
allowed
to
pursue
our
businesses,
watching
signs
the Jew" in trade and industry.
'
i is to speak on Sunday morning of
He informed the meeting that that he will not tolerate having
The Berlin Jewish community authorities, it seemed, objected to fiat amendment at this time and of returning prosperity, can bring ourselves to some realiz - this week. Ile has chosen as his
the
cover
of
the
book,
which
por-
asserted
the
belief
that
the
Ares-
the
Reich
Ministers
for
Economics
Jews in his district give the Nat
issued an appeal to German Jews
gin of the German situation by imagining what our lives, theme, "Charles Dickens—As Nove- and Finance were the only COM. salute made official for Germans
asking them to back the spring trayed Goebbels as an ape with ant policy of restriction should be
list and Theologies," with special
it is asking too much of
bloody
hands.
A
curious
situation
continued.
,,,,,
a
would
be
like
if
our
professions
and
businesses
were
taken;
eco
-
employment campaign and made
reference to his tre atment of the petent authorities to deal with
National Socialists to stand
with
for while
to reunion of
nor"ic end financial policies, while the
away, our social lives completely disorganized, our entire ' Jew.
a special appeal to Jewish em- existed in the Holy Land,
coining along with
the
"Brown
Book"
was
banned,
families,
the
report
stated:
the president of the Reichsbank, for Jews
ployers to hire Jewish unemployed
existence
subject
to
discrimination
and
persecution.
To
In
his
address,
Dr.
Franklin
will
arms and with 'Heil Hit-
and thus lighten the burden of Hitler's autobiography was freely •• The committee believes, how - ,
survey of Dickens' work and Dr. Hjalmar Schacht was the only relied
on their lips." he told an
whom
would
we
turn
for
help?
To
our
fellow
Jews,
of
I
give
a
sold.
e•er, that the family constitutes '
the Jewish community.
his interpretation of the function of competent authority for dealing ler
audience in the Spertpalast.
THE REST OF EUROPE
the foundation
currency and banking prob-
dation en d s tren g th of ' course, and to our fellow Jews in lands where these tragic , ■ fiction, particularly as illustrated In with
AUSTRIA
Codreanu, leader of the Iron our society
lems. I That is our battle cry. To have,
and that the right i conditions did not prevail. And so, as Germany's Jews
his
treatment
of
his
outstanding
by Jews is repugnant
From official Austrian sources, Guard. and the actual mums of
,
w i fe ,
Local authorities in the states it used
of husb an d
assurances were given that the Premier Duca, were formally
P. can. , appeal to us for aid, their appeal must be met, met sub-, portraitures of the Jew, namely, and local party organizations, the to th• National Socialist con-
and children to he united.
Fin, Old Rish and Jesus of
new constitution for the authori- c harged with the crime. Codreanu
stantially, ungrudgingly. That is another obligation.
.
not be disregarded. We are
Chancellor
continued,
must
desist,
science.
• red
- I • d .
.
)
ties, corporative state to be pro- emerged from hiding and sunmn-
I . 1' 11 i"'• the
therefore recommending that
And then we have an obligation here at home. Fed - I ' manuscript. in Dr. Franklin's opts- from issuing decrees on financial
Jews say how-
mulgated soon will contain clauses dared himself to the authorities p ro per _ rothi.. b _ mad,. for I
orders. Let the
ion, throws an important sidelight and economic matters, unless pre-1 chwyeawiw
or
um
room
other
eration's
agencies
have
carried
on
bravely
through
such
a
guaranteeing freedom of con- Ukrainian terrorists continue their reuniting Y feteiliet.., "
i
iction of the other vinusly sanctioned by the central '
tional greeting. How Cs...-
ti
science and belief. The gloom attacks on the Jews of Galicia.
Other recommendations of the ! twelve months as I hope they will never have to face again. upon his depiction
to. There is • au thorities.
re
1 mans reepenel, wIsist ►er with
hanging over the Jews of Austria Here the Jews are attacked be- committee included waging of an Staffs have been loyal. Executives have strained every c haracters
Drive Gems Chs.
peculiar timeliness in the discus-
was somewhat lightened by this MS*
The unceasing war against • ien

)
.
'Hod
r .. ..1 ether way. is
crim-
Nevertheless,
a
the anti-Jewish ,
immaterial. The ireportsint th: ■ g
announcement, but fear is still felt Ukrainians think the Jews should ;pals
o , p revisions to legalize the effort t keep service at former levels, in spite of teas - sion of Dickens' conception of the
Jesus on Easter Sunday, trade b y c 0 t t continues un- I
over a project announced )
stick to trade . . . Six Endek stu- oppotition to depo rt a ti on o f alien s tically reduced budgets. Here is still another obligation.' life of
'1 "
which is dedicated by the Chris- changed. In Upper Franconia.' 6 t• step t1" Jews, An.. m
Auss dents were arrested and charged
in
and ode- The 1934 Allied Jewish Cam paign must raise sufficient
as cildren
h
a review of the story of the anti-Jewish posters are being I ales of ^".." S •widi "
tian
trio, which would deprive a large with haring brutally attacked Pro- brought
here
shown everywhere, especially in i (Turn to Page Eignt)
quite • educational facilities for
ressurrection.
OppOsIte Editorial)
number of naturalized Jews of
(Torn
to
Page
Americanization
of
immigrants.
Page Opposite Editorial)
full citizen rights and equality. (Turn to

THE WEEK IN REVIEW

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THE AGES

eart-To-Heart Talk
with The Jewish Community

CONSIDERATION FOR
REFUGEES FAVORED

Hitler Intervenes Against Adoption
of Anti-Jewish Measures in Industry

SHAAREY ZEDEK'S
ANNUAL MEETING

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