- - - 614merim 9 alish Pendia Cada CLIFTON MIMI - CINCINNATI BO, MO THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED EMIT 4MM IIRONICL and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1934 VOL. XXXV. NO. 47 Per Year, $3.00 Per Copy, 10 Cents PALESTINE FEELS , I Rothenberg Speaks PREMIERE OF "ROMANCE OF A PEOPLE" THRILLS LARGE NAZI PLAN DOOMS Heart-To-Heart Talk Here on April 29 JEWS' RIGHTS TO With The Jewish Community LABOR SHORTAGE, President of Zionist Organi- DETROIT AUDIENCE: PRODUCTION TECHNICALLY SUPERB, MOVING SWIFTLY AS IT DEPICTS HISTORY OF THE JEWS Meet- IS DAVAR REPORT zation ing To at Address ATTEND COLLEGES Statler. New Enrollments Prohibited by Regulations of Dr. Rust. CANNOT AID JEWS IF SAAR GOES TO REICH League Jurists A re Power- less To Impose Oblige- gations, Is Report. BERLIN. (JTA)— New regula- tions issued by Prussian Minister of Education Dr. Bernhard Rust in effect bar Jewish students from higher educations and make cer- tain that the Jewish colleges and high schools in Germany, of which there are a number, are con- deemed to disappear. The new regulations, which are part of the Nazi law for combat- ing the overcrowding of German universities, colleges and high schools, provide that Jewish col- leges and high schools must not enroll any new students this year. The Jewish schools affected by the laws are located in Frankfurt am Main, Cologne and Breslau. In the German universities and colleges, the regulations provide for the admission of Jews in ac- cordance with their proportion in the general population and in the following order, students of mixed "Aryan" and "non-Aryan" blood, Jews whose families have been resident in Germany for many decade3, and finally Jewish stu- dents whose families settled in Germany more recently. A clause in the new regulation stipulates preference in admission be given to "non-Aryan" students against whom there is the least objection from the Nazi point of view. EDITOR'S NOTE: Under this heading, • series of direct he•rt•to. heart appeals will be made by local and national Jewish leaders to Detroit Jewry in behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign to be conducted here May 27 to June 7. This series of articles is intended to clarify the issues facing this community and to point to the importance of the forthcoming drive to the existing Jewish agencies. By LOUIS LIPSKY Co-Chairman, United Jewish Appeal; National Chairman, American Palestine Campaign Railways Administration Is Morris Rothenberg of New Amazingly Perfect Lighting Effects, Excellent Acting by Large Amateur Cast, Very York, president of the Zionist Or- Beautiful Jewish Music, Provide Remarkable Elements for Great Forced To Employ Illit - ganization of America, will ad- Pageant Which Continues This Week-end at Olympia. erate Help. ' dress a public meeting of the corn- biped Zionist groups of Detroit, MILLS SELECTED NEW SWIFTLY SURGING MASS PORTRAYS EPISODES IN JEWISH LIFE •• IMMIGRATION CHIEF BEGINNING WITH CREATION, LEADING UP TO ZION'S REBIRTH Will Assume Post Held by Albert Hyamson on HERE should be no need to urge Jews to do their duty May 1. on behalf of the Jews of Germany. The situation is JERUSALEM. (J TA) — The so clear, the tragedy so disturbing that Jews through- government of Palestine is experi- out America ought, spontaneously and generously, come encing the current labor shortage forward in response to the United Jewish Appeal. in Palestine due to under-immi.. Campaign slogans are easy to create. But though gration, according to a report in' Labor daily. Citation Is they describe a situation neatly, they reduce a tragedy to Dever, made of a strange reversal of the commonplace. We must beware of permitting our- policy on the part of the Pales- selves to believe that we are tine Railways Administration. _ now engaged in merely an- Hitherto train-drivers and stokers other campaign that has the were not employed unless they literate, under one of the same objectives and that re- were railroad regulations. But owing quires the same methods to difficulty in finding employees which have characterized who can read and write, the regu.I fund-raising efforts during lotion has been rescinded. skilled workers have left I the past decade. Unless we the Many railroad service to obtain: sense the meaning of what is higher pay and better conditions required of us, we shall fail elsewhere on the labor market.; at a time when the maximum There are few to replace them. administration was obliged to MORRIS ROTHENBERG of intelligence and compas- The employ illiterates. sion is demanded. Dever points out that very high at Hotel Steller, on Sunday eve- of general and tech ning, April 29. The willingness of the standards nical education are required in all . Arranged n o f lio: - i o auspices uonidgearn h , American Palestine Cam- railroad companies in the world, . the Zioni s t Organization De- but not so in Palestine. ag d a sh sti a s h , the e o - o e t i i i n paign and the Joint Distri- ' Jewish Entries Inc rease. - 1 , t. , rpoei r t a , t i this i s nr bution Committee to unite According to an official an lladassah, Jewish National Fund in the Palestine Gaz•' and all other Zionist groups here. forces is the most vivid sym- nouncement ette, 2,756 Jews were among the The public is invited to this lec- bol of the unique situation 2,789 immigrants who entered tune, admission being free. Palestine in February. At the Is • Liberal Leader. that confronts us. Where be- same time, 2,890 Jews registered. Mr. Rothenberg was re-elected fore there were separate at- themselves with the authorities as president of the Zionist Organize- tempts to meet the manifold immigrants or were admitted as lion at the last annual convention. • travelers. Many of those who The esteem in which he is held by LOUIS LIPSKY problems arising out of Ger- registered as immigrants have the Zionist movement was best illegally man Jewry's needs, it is now recognized that only a super- been living in Palestine • by the fact for that the he high- was human solidarity directed toward a single goal can cope having entered originally as tour- indicated unanimously chosen T Serious Broadcasting Defects Corrected After Initial Performance, Faulty Sounding Having Been Caused by Poor Acoustics in Building Entirely Composed of Concrete and Stead; Every Performance Shows Improvement. By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Before an audience approximating 7,000 people, 60 per cent of whom were non- Jews, the rich panorama of Jewish history unfolded itself lit the huge Olympia hall on Monday evening, in the very beautiful spectacle, "The Romance of a People." The presentation of this mammoth pageant continues at the Olympia, with the final per- formance scheduled to take place on Sunday evening, unless there is a public demand for additional performances. Gorgeous in every respect, "The Romance of a People" is a fascinating work of art. The more one sees it, the more he is certain to enjoy it and be thrilled by it. For one who has witnessed its initial presentation in Chicago, on July 9, 1933, the Detroit showing is a revelation. The rough spots have been smoothed out, important episodes have been added, the original ones improved upon. The entire spectacle is bewildering. Huge masses of people surge back and forth, Swiftly changing costumes and make-up, forming a very intelligent cast of characters. It is impossible to conceive of amateurs, who were trained for a very short time and who were brought together in only two general rehearsals, performing so difficult a task so well. Artistic Directors Meyer W. , Weisgal conceived the idea for the pageant, and Isaac Van Grove directed it with the qmssistance of an unusually able cast. Although unseen,. the"able • artists make th emselv es'' throughout the spectacl e. Thes singing voice is that of Avrum Matthews, a fascinating singer. The narrator Is Ralph Schoolman, who possesses one of the finest voices In the country. Lazar Prominent Leaders Speak at Initial Performance; Herman radio Galpern Is the dancing master who Bernstein, Former Ambassador to Albania, Is holds his audience spellbound with his Chassidic dance, Guest Speaker at Premiere. The outstanding Detroit per- Catholics, Protestants, Jews join- spiritual triumphs, of rebirth and former is Emma Lazaroff Scheyer. ed in greeting the presentation of regeneration." who plays the role of Isabella, the pageant, "The Romance of a Speaking of American ideals, as Queen of' Spain in the episode de- Preference to "Aryans." People,' In Detroit. affected by the present conditions, picting the Spanish Inquisition. Minister Rust's instructions pro- Addresses at the opening cere- Mr. Bernstein said: Blake Scott is the dancing di- vide that in case there are more monies, prior to the staging of the "It is not the idea of the Melt- rector. Charles Adler, who ap- applications for admission to the ista and remaining there without est office within the gift of Ameri- first performance last Monday eve- permission from the authorities. can Zionists. Atl groups within ning, at the Olympia, were deliver- ing Pot that I see represented in pears on both the Yiddish and universities than there is room, this country of liberty and equal preference must be given to "Ar- Among the Jewish immigrants the organization recognized that by Kurt Peiser, executive direc- opportunity, the tower of moral English stage, son of the late and Yiddish actor, Jacob Ad- SICK AND EXPLOITED who arrived in February are 356 in Mr. Rothenberg they had a ed yan" students, even if this necessi- tor of the pageant, who presided in strength founded on the humanitar- famous ler, plays the part of Abraham. classed as capitalists, h a v I n g tates the further limitation of the the absence on account of illness Gustav Schacht, another eminent brought with them at least £1,000. leader who could unify all forces S.)—In dis- BERLIN. (T. I. aid in the upbuilding of Pales- of former Governor Alex J. Groes- "non-Aryan" quota. Yiddish actor, portrays the role The Palestine government an- to and the promotion of the beck, chairman of the Detroit pag- The cussing the present state of Nazi officials recently announced of Moses. Gregory Lazar is the nounced today that the surplus in German health, the co-ordin- Jewish Renaissance in America. eant committee; Rev. Father Fred- that the normal quota of 30,000 High Priest of the Fire God. Mel treasury of Palestine had In- Morris Rothenberg is one of the eric Siedenburg, executive dean of new students annually enrolling in A. H. Friedland of Cleve-, ated "Clinical Review" reveals the Palmer portrays Adam. Olga creased from £1,230,295 in A ril, these new self - explanatory 1 outstanding personalities in Amer- the University of Detroit; Rev, German colleges and universities Fricker plays Miriam and Mary 1933, to £2,458,732 . 1,ts facts: -ti lcanjew,ish, communal life, and William Warren Pickett of the would be cut to 16,000 this year. land To Address Jewish lintel Benedict the Sacrifice of the for clinical and 1904.—^ egational Church; Dr. [widely known throughout Europe First Congr Jewish students in..Gannan.nni. • —National Fund 3..unchisono- , — medicinal treatment have de- Fire God. Emma Lazaroff Scheyer Mille Immigration Head. and Palestine for his distinguished Leo N. Franklin, Meyer W. Weis- versities are severely discrimin- is alternating with Miss Fricker in dined 66.5 per cent during Eric Mills, assistant chief secre- labors affecting the welfare of the gal, general director of the pag- ated against. In the early months A. 11. Friedland, eminent edu- portraying the role of Isabella, compared to 1930. tary of the Palestine government Jewish people. He is a prominent eant, and Herman Bernstein, for- of the Hitlerite regime, yellow rotor and Zionist leader, will be 1933, as the Queen of Spain. Mrs. Scheirer and acting chief secretary during New York lawyer, known for his mer United States ambassador to number of people However, cards for Jewish students were the guest speaker at the annual in need of clinical treatment the Palestine riots of 1929, is also a soloist before the open- Albania, editor of the Jewish has interest in liberal causes. Ile has introduced and they were forbid- $6 donor luncheon of the Ladies' ing of each evening's performance. been appointed director of the Daily Bulletin. has not declined. Solely the been practicing at the New York den to use university libraries and Auxiliary of the Jewish National Immigration Department, the Jew- fear of losing their jobs by ap- Two Handicap.. Bernstein's Address. • to live in university dormitories. Fund, according to an announce- plying for clinical treatment ish Telegraphic Agency learns. bar for upwards of 25 years and Mr. Bernstein stated that "The has won distinction in the field There were two handicaps in At one school, the Nazi students led many to postpone their ap- The appointment of Mills will be of labor law. He has taken a part Romance of a People" brings "a ; staged a hostile demonstration in the presentation of the initial per- plications . . . aside front the confirmed officially this week and in various activities looking to- message and a lesson that all na- the classroom of an "Aryan" pro- formance. Few in the audience fact that health benefit and in- he will assume the post on May 1, ward the interest of the Jewish tions need today." He pointed out fessor accused of having spoken it was stated. surance state institutions were realized that Isaac Van Grove, the that "it goes back to the funda- people everywhere, but he has won favorably about the Jews. The Mills succeeds Albert Monte- national and international recog- mentals of civilization, and while obliged to restrict their activi- directing genius, had to be rushed teacher was compelled to resign Core Ilyamson, Jewish director of it tells the story of sufferings, of ties to a limited number of nition as a leader in the Zionist to. a local hospital for treatment his post. the immigration department since movement. where he concentrated martyrdom, of superstitions, of cases." on the eve of the general per- Can't Receive Diploma.. 1924. his labors during the past 20 prejudice and hate and violence, Jewish medical students are not it also tells of historic justice, of formance. His loyal staff excelled The Jewish Agency for Pal- years. permitted to receive their diplo- - - - satins has received the last in- Led Fund•Raising. in its effort to keep his absence mas unless they waive their rights stallment of the loan of £10,- He has led the fund-raising ef- a secret, and to make the perfor- to practice medicine in Germany. 000 to enable it to commence forts for Palestine for a number mance as perfect as possible. Van A few days ago Reichminister settlement in the Kishon and of years, occupying the posts of HERMAN BERNSTEIN . • Grove's young son, Joe, did a mar- an- of the Interior Dr. Frick Sheikh Avreik region of the chairman of the Keren Ilayesod, Ian ideals of Washington, Jefferson velous job at the control board. nounced that all doctors, dentists Haifa Bay area. The loan has the United Palestine Appeal, Al- and chemists applying for licenses and Lincoln. It is rather the fam- Miss Lee Rosenthal did well in been given by the South African lied Jewish Campaign and, during to practice would not be admitted ily idea that I visualize as the telephoning the cues to the pro- Will Address Men's Club of (Biny ■ n) Co.. Ltd., of Haifa. 1931, he carried the burden of jection room from a small booth unless it is shown that there is no There is a total of £3,684.664 leadership as national chairman of Campaign Committee Head- dominant characteristic of Amer. built for her. The entire task Shaarey Zedek on the ice, with its weak and its strong, reason to suspect ''their national in currency in circulation in l'al- the American Palestine Campaign ed by David J. Cohen, Con- with its brain and brawn, all work- was an heroic one, accomplished Russian Situation. and moral trustworthiness." It is estine, reports William Joseph of the Jewish Agency, and despite i ing for a better America. All in spite of many obstacles. understood that the phrase merely Johnson, state treasurer, who acts the unfavorable conditions which . gregation's President. Another very serious handicap Dr. George Leikin, eminent lac- es. currency officer. Of this sum prevailed, he attained a success groups that have come to this coun- provides another weapon whereby surer, authorit on Roman law, for- On Sunday, April 21, Congrege_ try in quest of a new home, have which somewhat marred the pre- the Nazis will be able to prevent 141 3 21 1 0z i caren a gie n notes and that won for him the tributes of -3 ..... bi of Kazan, will be 1 - -.•..-.-,61 mer Chief Rabbi miere was the very bad sound ef- Lion B'nai David will launch its brought their dreams and their via Jewish graduates from entering coinage. Zionist and non-Zionist leaders the guest speaker at the meeting of David J. Cohen, ions and their willingness to work. these professions. membership drive under the - fect in the Olympia hall. Con- The total number of notes in alike. lie is again one of the chairmanship of the Men's Club of Congregation structed entirely of concrete and Julius Streicher, arch expon- A. H. FRIEDLAND Shaarey Zedek at 8 p. m. on Wed- circulation here aggregates 1.-,- national chairmen of the American .crica, and have it not have become part enriched and parcel of steel, lacking in acoustics, the ent of Nazi anti-Semitism, ed- nesday, April 25, in the social hall 168„552 and of silver and bronze Palestine Campaign, and recently president of the congregation. The 1A)in . being standardized robots, but sound effects were defective and itor of the notorious Nurem- (went made this week by Mrs. of the synagogue. t cur- he has been elected chairman of following are on the membership coins 14,495,000. Of note planning committee: Rabbi Joshua by contributing the richest fruit injustice to the performance. berg weekly, Der Stuermer, and Philip Slomovitz, chairman of the Dr. Leikin has established an en- rency, the bulk-1,428,452—are . the administrative committee of S. Sperka, Louis Please, Nathan of their own individual cultures did The amplification has since been political czar of the region program committee for the lunch- viable reputation not only as an of £1 denominations, and of coins the Jewish Agency for Palestine Tracer and Dr. Samson S. Wit- and ideals to the common ideals and considerably improved, thou at- around Nuremberg, was op- eon. This year's luncheon will able speaker but particularly as a (Turn to Page.) acting through the American rep the spiritual and material well-be. Last tending the later performances tenberg. pointed government commission• be held at noon on Wednesday, forum lecturer who enchants his ____ benefiting by the unavoidable de- er for Franconia. Representing May 2, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. audience with his informative ans- captains are: Jacob Gold- ing of Lessons America." Mr. Rothenberg took a leading of America. fects of the first night. , the highest government author- More than 600 women are ex- wers during the open forum follow- . part in collaboration with Dr berg, Isaac Greer, Reuben B. Remarkable Lighting Effects. pected to attend this interesting ity in his district, Streicher will I M ar- Newman, Hyman Rottenberg, Na- I "The lessons of America are now ing his address. Perfection was achieved in the be entitled to participate in the yearly function. The address by Dr. Leikin will shall, Mr. Felix M. Warburg and than Schreiber, Sam Wexler, Dr. 1 more needed than ever before, for for "The Ro- Mr. Friedland is the president be following by the discussion per- sessions of the Bavarian cab• en , berg,k Morris Wale I the' world is seething with unrest lighting effects others in bringing the enlarged S. S. m Wittenberg, It is no wonder that mance. and pre arations for war. Amer- of the National Council of Jewish iod in which the audience will be inet council. response to many requests, Jewish Agency into being. Ile end ic o a_sheu d rigorously guard against ,leaders in showmanship marvelled The appointment of Streicher Education, the director of the asked to participate. Refreshments Rabbi Leon Frans will take as he has had many delicate and diplo- The following compose thels any of the attempts that are being i at this angle of the production. membership solicitation commit- is in line with • recent decision Bureau of Jewish Education in will be served during the social subject of his sermon Sunday matic missions to carry out in be- I to Last Page) of the Bavarian cabinet unify- Cleveland and the superintendent hour following the meeting. Benjamin I Mora to Page Opposite Editorial) morning, April 22, his interpreta- half of the American and World tee: Hyman Altman, (Turn Dr. Leikin is an outstanding Zionist Organization which fre Bragman, Louis Brody, Sam Last Page.) tion of the pageant. "The Ro- Crum to (Turn to Last Page.) scholar, thinker and leader. He quently call upon him for special Brody, Joseph Cohen, Morris Can - ', of a People. holds the degree of Doctor of Juris- mance Rabbi Fram will speak not only service because of his persuasive- vesper, Joseph Davidson, Abraham t prudence from the University of ness and rare abilities. His grea t Dubrinsky, Phillip Dubrinsky, Reu- on the story the pageant it-elf St. Petersburg, and the degrees of enthusiasm for the cause of th Doctor of Philosophy and Doctor tells, but on the career of the ;'a- Jewish National Home, his energ e ben Dubrinsky, Jacob Fishman.' y , Charles Ginsburg, Sidney Gins- of Law from Heidelberg, that great grant itself as an enterprise. lie his fine t I powers hay e bur g, Abraham Katz, Louis Kauf-I center of German scholarship. lie as from first ac quainted • h and contributed in great measure t O man, Abraham Katzen. Louis , Interviewing Reporter Gets Viewpoint of Camp - Minded was professor of jurisprudence and the writers, directors and artists Young Man on Activities at the Camp Which Called by North Carolina Court in Case Instituted by Roman law at the University of of the pageant, and with the prob- the response which America n Koss, Frank Krevitsky, Sam Lie - Jewry has made in the last decad e berman, Morris Mettler, Zelig Galahad Press, Publishers of Liberation, Weekly Is Affiliated with Welfare Federation. Kazan, the oldest and most impor-1 lems and controversies involved in to the call of Palestine upbuilding Needles, Israel Rosin, Abraham • production. its tent university of old Russia. He' Organ of the Silver Shirts. Shear, Mendel Slobin, Jacob Soy- also lectured on philosophy and in our dorm gets out in front and By MISS EDITH M. ROSE „— erinsky, Morris Soverinsky, Jo- law at the University of Wurtzen- It•ell, what do you do all day does setting-up exercises, and, ASHEVILLE, N. C. (JTA)-1 Deputy Sheriff that he talked burg, Germany. neph Weingarden, Jacob Winokur, at Camp? Why do you like it so boy. by the time you get through, William Dudley Pelley, command.! with Robert Summerville, secre- Max Weisberg, Alex Weisman, w;111" The voice arose from a you're all get to start the day. Dr. Leikin was chairman of the er of the Silver Shirts, anti-' tary and treasurer of the Galahad committee of Jewish communities Jacob Weisman. small 10-year-old, tramping home Then we have flag-raising, when Semitic organization, together Press, and was told by Summer- of all Russia; the chief rabbi and In • statement made in connec- ' from school with his closest pal, they haul the big flag up to the with two of his aides, have been ville that the company has no the government rabbi for the entire tion with the membership drive, .an enthusiastic Fresh Air Camper. top of the high pole in the middle By MILTON BROWN ordered to appear before the property and does not even have Volga region-15 provinces, with Rabbi Sperka said that "the prog- "All I hear is. 'I've just registered of the campus. Then we have clerk of the Superior Court of a sheet of paper." Kazan as its capital. There he Teleemhk areM. gee' 1CsOrrighl.1 ,34 and :When I get to breakfast, swell food, too, and lots The affidavit was sworn to and had complete civil, religious and Buncombe County on April 25 in teas of the past year justifies still for camp'' and 'Jim s going to camp, of it. connection with receivesrhip pro- subscribed before John W. Hayes, financial jurisdiction over 800,000 " R a bb i pel S l s "Ri g ht after ft br ea kout, w all too, ' out I can ' t see w at you ' re • a before the I, pper Silesian Mixed greater expansion. Deputy Clerk of Buncombe Coun- Jews living in that vast area. In GERMANY ceedings instituted against the so excited about. What do you do go back to our dorms and make Galahad Press, Inc., publishers of ty Superior Court. A bond of Isle he was the spokesman of the Julius Streicher, notorious anti- Commission of the League of Na- "For the first time in its his., there that's no good?" beds and clean up things gener- lions at Kattowice, Upper Silesia. Liberation, weekly organ of the $500 has been posted by Hender- Jews before the Cur upon the lat- Semite of Nuremburg, has been ap- tory . B'nai David has introduced „ What do we do? Gee, just ally. Of course, we aren't so keen son as receiver and all books, rec- ter's visit of state to Kazan. pointed government commissioner The decision is regarded as being • wider scope of activity other ; Silver Shirts. about this, specially us boys, but and correspondence of the • about e'er e y thing," the cam p - During the war Dr. Leikin was for the region of Franconia. Strea h- of the greatest importance because Judge Michael Schenck of the ords the large number of cases of a Galahad Press are now in posses- e d . there's pretty stiff competition be- a ,minda d young man nswer er is the head of the Hago, Nazi of Superior Court on Saturday sion of the receiver. Records in charge of the relief work among similar nature still to he heard by worship. Organizations for la- tween dorms to see who can make dies, such as the Ladies' Auxiliary ."There's something doing every their place look best, and special signed an order appointing W. turned over to Henderson include the German and Austrian war pris- organization for combating Jews in the Mixed Commission. h minute, from the time they blow Bowen Henderson, Asheville ac- stock books, account books, bank oners and refugees. He was en- trade and industry, which recently h d• The attempt of the Nazis to co- trusted with funds for their relief wake treats for the dorms that are proclaimed the anti-Jewish boy. countant, as temporary receiver check records and records of all by the American Embassy and the the Young People's Society, the the bugle in the morning to cott. Nuremberg, under Streicher ordinate the Reichwehr, the regu- Junior Young People's Society, us up until the bugler plays 'Taps' neatest. Well. as soon as that's for the press.. over with. morning activities start. receipts and disbursements of the Hoover relief commission. has been the scene of the worst ex- lar German army, has hit a snag. the Junior Congregation and the is" lights go out.' The "Aryan clause" was introduced A receiver was appointed after t. iberation Magazine. All us boys are divided into At the downfall of the Czarist cesses against the Jews. Leagu ; for the younger e "Am, they couldn't keep you groups named after animal', the Deputy Sheriff John Garrison re- government, Dr. Leikin assisted 200 Stockholders. An important victory was won in the Reichwehr and all the Jews, Junior children, four Young Judaea busy all day. They couldn't find were to have been ousted by May 1. unsatisfied an execution turned Chipmunks. Tigers, Bears, Moose The subscription lists of the Kerensky in the drawing up of for the Jews when the German gov- secured by Charles G. Scott and magazine, all correspondence re- the first republican constitution for ernment admitted its guilt in hav- Owing to the opposition of the clubs, and the Boy Scout troop, enough things for 200 kids to do. and Colts, and the girls' bunches Company of Washington, D. C. lating to the affairs of the Gala- Russia. St hen Lenin seized power. ing unjustifiably dismissed • num- corps of officers there have been are Included in our program. The I'll bet part of the time you just are called by bird names, like the on a judgment against the con- had Press or Liberation, and its Leikin was drafted by the Com- ber of Jewish doctors in Upper Sil- very few dismissals, despite the religious school, which was estab- zit around." Orioles, Bob-o-Linko, Larks and fart that a number of the higher lished only at the beginning of ; "Not by a long shot, we don't. cern. records reveal that more than 200 munists to help draw up their con- esia merely because they were Jess. rfficers are descendant' of Jews. this season. hu had an unexpect•;Just let me tell you what it's like. Wrens. I was a Tiger last year. stitution. Prof. Leikin was inti- promised to Well, anyway, each bunch does The Nazi government Have No Property. persons in all sections of the coun- mately acquainted with the contem- reinstate the men at once and to The attempt to replace "non-Ar- edly large enrollment and has and you'll know why I can't wait something different. There's Attached to the returned un- try have stock in the press. yans" with storm troopers has met functioned with remarkable eta. ifor June 18 to come. First thing and philoso- porary writers, poets pay them for the time they were Pelley is said to be in Cali- satisfied execution was an affi- (Tara to Last Page) ciency and success." lin :he morning, at 7:10, everybody (Turn to Last Pogo) (Turn to Page Oppoolte Editorial) unemployed. The case was tried davit made and morn to by the fornia. Catholics, Protestants, Jew' s Local Presentation of the Pageant NOTED EDUCATOR TO SPEAK MAY 2 ' DR. GEORGE LEIKIN B'NAI DAVID OPENS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE HERE ON APRIL 25 Fram Will Preach On "The Romance " Exercises to Bed-Time i 1From Set ing-Up Youngsters Are Busy at Fresh Air Camp Pelley, Anti-Semitic Leader, Ordered To Appear in Receivership Proceedings THE WEEK IN REVIEW 1 it