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CLIPTON AVINO1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH

C
LWISH HRONICL4

IN MICHIGAN

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

WIE ETROIT
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

CONGRESS ASSAILS
SLURS ON JEWS IN
EUGENISTS REPORT

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It

1

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1934

VOL. XXXV. NO. 50

A HITLER GEM

Neel Leader Says Jews Stole
Hammer and Sickle, But
He'll Restore Them.

ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCES
FREER IMMIGRANT !Palestine
Heart-To-Heart Talk
$10,000,000 Loan, CAPTAINS AND KEYMEN FOR GENERAL
• ENTRIES FOR NAZI
Wi th The Jewish Community VICTIMS IS URGED
DIVISION CANVASS MAY 27 TO JUNE 7

co Raise

5,600 Certificates Awarded,.
Lebanese Republic Is
Open to Jews.

BERLIN. (JTA)—A striking
EDITOR'S NOTE: Under this heading, • seriea of direct Iseart•to-
passage in the May Day speech
Executive Committee Members Convened in First Organi-
heart appeals ■ re made by local and national Jewish leaders Plea for Relaxation of Re
LONDON. The government of ;
be
delivered
by
Adolf
Hitler
at
Dr. Wine and Deutsch Con-
to Detroit Jewry in behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign
1
zation Rally for Important Solicitations to
strictions Asked by
Palestine is to raise a loan o ,
the huge second Nazi labor fes-
conducted
here
May
27
to
June
7.
This
series
of
articles
is:
demn Statement on
Take Place May 27 to June 7
„, e
an-,
McDonald
tival in Berlin declared:
intended to clarify the issues facing this community and to Point
tercet on which, it is proposed, is
Immigration
"The Jewish international-
to the existing
i ng drive
r
to the importance of t he f ort h com
to
be
guaranteed
by
the
British
MAURICE
CAPLAN,
ROY FISHER, GEORGE STUTZ
ists have stolen the symbols of
HITLERISM ASSAILED
Jewish agencies.
government.
THEORY IS LIKENED
the hammer and sickle but the
ARE ASSOCIATE CHAIRMEN OF THE DIVISION
AT
Y.
W.
C.
A.
SERVICE
A
White
Paper
just
issued
states
B y HON. HERBERT H. LEHMAN
TO STAND BY NAZIS German National Socialists are
that the proceeds of the loan will
going to restore them."
Governor of the State of New York; Honorary Chairman of
: Julius Streicher, Anti-Semi- be used for the following pur- Maurice Aronsson, Marvin B. Gingold, Gus D. Newman
National United Jewish Appeal.
Much surprise was caused by
Report of Chamber of Corn-
Are Associate Chairmen of Executive Committee
poses:
tic
Leader,
Now
De-
the fact that the hammer and
merce of N. Y. Branded as
of the General Division
Resettlement
of
displaced
sickle, traditionally regarded as ' j EWISH LIFE in Germany has been devastated. Nearly
plores Violence
"A Filthy Thing"
Arabs, £250,000; water supply
emblems of the Soviet, predom- '
half of one of the proudest; most productive and re
ca-
,

and
drainage
schemes
for
Jeru.
inated at the Nazi festival and
Maurice
J.
Caplan,
Roy R. Fisher and George M.
LONDON. (JTA) — A plea for
tive Jewries of the world has been rendered destitute.
were profusely used in decor-
NEW YORK.—The report on
relaxation of immigration restric- salrm and Haifa, water supply Stutz, associate chairmen of the General Division of the
Many
of
them
have
had
to
flee
to
lands
where
they
could
Hebron
and
various
villages
ative schemes by the Nazis. The
immigration control distributed
bons by the governmente of the for
1934 Allied Jewish Campaign, and Maurice Aronsson,
find asylum. Those who have remained in the land which att,t, irti L an
emblem was sold on the streets
recently to all members of the
ttheeitui c. ■ sad a survey of water resources,
e d for d t iiiiieo
Marvin B. Gingold and Gus D. Newman, associate chai•-
£933,000; agricultural credits,
they love have been reduced to the lowest spiritual level, l
of Berlin by hawkers. The
Chamber of Commerce of the
toward
rhomelesss
badge is not the emblem of
State of New York was sharply
living in continuous uricer- gees from Germany was sounded £200,000; the construction of men of the general division executive committee, gathered
oil berth and a land reclama
the Nazi Labor Front which
attacked Sunday by Bernard S.
the members of that committee together for a meeting at
tainty of what new discrim- last Wednesday by High Commis- an
replaced the trade unions but
Deutsch, president of the Board
in his tion scheme at Haifa, £210,000;
the Belcrest Hotel, Wednesday, May 9, as the first step for the im-
inations, what new outragesIsiioner t t James G. g n McDonald
public buildings, various educe.
as merely used as the emblem
of Alderman, and Rabbi Stephen
go. , he t,
t e nci n o u ,i)i Id yt :thee. taeudt
portant solicitations May 27 to June 7.
the morrow may bring forth.1,.).;iiii0ours
tional buildings and other par.
S. Wise, at a conference of 1,500 of the May Day Nazi festival.
The executive committee, which is composed of general division
poses,
£407,000.
members of Jewish labor, frater- 1
Public opinion is helpless tO l the League of Nations to handle
chairmen, keymen, captains, and some workers, was included in the
The provision for the settle- campaign set-up this year because of the outstanding success recorded
net and other organizations at the
the
refugee
pr
oblem.
-
I
defend them in their extrem
Hotel Edison.
McDonld
a pointed to the ment of Arabs in in accordance by this committee in last year's campaign. Their pre-campaign
ity which they are facing; M r.
with an undertaking given by the
ns c fo
from
rtio
The conference was called by
need t enito
o n
porraerythe refugees
solicitation was a major factor in
with
real
Jewish
fortitude,
n• British government in 1930. It
the American Jewish Congress, of
I their t emporary
putting the General Division over
affects those Arabs who might be
tries
bordering
on
the
Reich
to
which Mr. Deutsch is president
the top.
They turn for help as is
found after inquiry to have been
t
and Rabbi Wise honorary presi-
The Executive Committee.
their right, to us, their co - Zu rTdn 'n e t b . uilh domt e heir lives and displaced from lands they occu-
dent.
The following men and women
The immigration control report
religionists who are BO hap - warned against undue hopes pied in consequence of the lands
now compose the executive com-
passing
into
Jewish
hands
and
who
Women's
Group
To
Make
It
made various recommendations
at rageee .,iscai ile optimisticcn i :che Tie: efour
mittee of general division of the ,
pily situated in America, r
had not obtained other holdings
"for the information of the cham-
Major Project for the
1934 campaign, and other names
where democracy and liber - phasized the steady progress of on which they could establish United Synagogue Conven- will be added before the commit-
ber" based on a study prepared
Coming Season
for the chamber's special immi-
alism are regnant public settlement of refugees in l'ales- themselves or other equally satis-
tee begin, its pre-campaign work:
tion
Greeted
by
Presi-
that coon- factory occupation.
gration committee by Dr. Harry
Keymen: Division A, Louis C.
The Detroit section of the Na-
forces, w ere honorable am - tine and characterized
h
Out of the £200,000 provided
dent Roosevelt.
ll. Laughlin of the department of tional Council of Jewish Women
try as almost the only area offer-
Blumberg, Alex Schreiber, Charles
bition is untrammelled. And, negfugeimemeendiniantiezationpnponrntuannityappfroar.
for agricultural credits long-term
eugenics of the Carnegie Institu- announces that "Council Camp,"
i
N. Agree; Division B, James A.
loans
will
be
made
to
Arab
and
because the battle of Nazism r
tion of Washington. Dr. Laughlin formerly known as the Y. W. H.
WASHINGTON. (JTA) — Sup- Kates, Philip L. Kanter; Division
had pointed out that "there is a A. Camp, located on Lake Huron,
is not merely against them, ciable scale. For the niomentoJewish cultivators, while the oil port for President Roosevelt's New C, Mrs. Abe Srere, Mrs. Harry L.
Mr. McDonald declared, other berth and land reclamation scheme
movement now to make special near Jeddo, Mich., will re-open on
but against all the Jews of schemes for large-scale settle- at Haifa will facilitate the export Deal policy of social justice was Jackson, Mrs. Sidney J. Allen,
legislative provision for the Jewsijuly 1. The administrative and
urged upon representative Jewish
the world, we owe it to them, nest are impracticable.
of oil from the Iraq Petroleum men and women by speakers at Mrs. Herbert II. Warner; Division
D, Irving W. Blumberg, Sidney
persecuted in Germany" and as- financial responsibility of camp
as we owe it to ourselves, to
Plans have been submitted to Company's pipeline terminus at the Sunday session of the three- Stone, Ilebren M. Mires; Division
serted that if any would-be immi-
.•maintenance will be assumed by
day twenty-second annual conven- E-H, S. Brooks Barron, Peter P.
align ourselves with them in the High Commission, he said, for that port.
grant could not meet certain the council as a major project of GOV. HERBERT H. LEHMAN
settlements in Mexico,
standards he should be excluded. the coming season.
tional of the United Synagogue of Gilbert, Ephraim R. Gomberg,
their struggle to survive and large-scale
5,600 New Certificates.
Angola, East and Southwest Ar-
Likened to Nazi Stand
America. Such support, the 600 Shirley J. Weinberg; Division F,
Decorating, gardening and the
JERUSALEM. (JTA) — The delegates were told, is one of the Harvey H. Goldman and Harry H.
fries, Ecuador, Brazil, Turkey
"Dr. Laughlin'• 'purification of modernizing 0 of . athletic equip - to save Jewish values for all humanity.
During the past year much has been done by the Jews and in Bureya, Siberia. Some of Palestine government last week best ways to counteract and dis- Platt; Division G, Sidney L. Alex-
race theory,'" Mr. Deutsch said merit has already begun, in order

the projects are under investiga-lofficially informed the Jewish arm prejudice and propaganda ander, Bernard Isaacs, Aaron A.
in opening the conference,
‘-5 as to continue the high standards o f America to help the Jews of Germany. They have sup-
dangerous and as spurious as the hitherto enjoyed by the camp. plied funds through the Joint Distrbution Committee for lion by committees of experts, but I Agency for Palestine that 5,600 against themselves and their peo- Silberblatt; Division I, Fred A.
at present, he declared, there is immigration certificates had been ple in this country,
purified Aryan race theories ad- Ideally situated, 14 miles north of
Epstein, Ralph A. Mayer and Jay
vanced by the Nazis, to which it Port Huron, on a bluff overlooking the reconstructive relief of the thousands in Germany who no financial instrument enabling I granted for the next six months.
Louis J. Moss, president of the .1. Rosenthal.
have
been
declassed
by
the
Hitler
regime—to
enable
the
President Debbas of the Lets.
ti iognh.
bears suspicious resemblance.
their T K ezaecuH
Captains; Division A: Mrs. Hers
magnificent Lake Huron, the cam p
United Synagogue, told the dele-
Commissioner's
part of
aline Republic which,
"His singling out of the Jews for
ry Goldberg, Allen D. Licht*.
is admirably suited for a vacation scholars, the scientists, the merchants, the teachers. the
warning against overambitious
Syria is administered under •
mention as a particular race group of restful relaxation or strenuous , clerks and the humble workmen and women who have
gates that many of the principles Mrs. Harold Allen, Mrs. David H.
French Mandate, last week is.
and aims of the New Deal can be J. Feinberg, Mrs. Jacob Perlmut-
to be barred from general admis- sport. As previously, the camp', been deprived of their livelihoods to train themselves in and exaggerated schemes for
South American colonization
sued • statement that all Jews
sion to the United States, despite will offer its facilities at a nom-; ,
applied no less appropriately to ter, Max G. Gerstman and Mrs.
.
gyi nets methods of earning a livelihood, of keeping bodies
prre...A.Itbaet rivto
entering Lebanon •re
perautteudayby„D
e
.hreu
w
G
e
u
r
.
Max Broad.
the condescending tribute to no- trial char e to every Jewish i i
the problems confronting the Byrn.
welcome to buy as much land as
called 'superior' Jews, is a knavish, of both g junior and senior age , and souls together and providing for their dependents.
Division B: Mrs. James A.
they want but not along the Pal.
gogue than to the daily problems Kates, Mrs. A. Bookstein, Mrs.
deliberate slur upon the whole classifications.
I They have provided means for affording education to and vice-chairman of the coon-
reports, he said, are
swine frontier. The president
Jewish people, which differs only
cil.
Such
of
business
and
social
life.
Dahllah Emmer, Joseph II. Siegel,
Registrations , are now being i thousands of Jewish youths driven from the higher schools
damaging to whatever possibili.
stated that the French High
a
f
h in
N more
'b olite
cl in
. tht't
The convention was unique as Louis Wechsler, Young People's
couched
lnguage. taken at the Council Clubhouse, and the universities and for the children who have °
Commissioner objects only to as.
ft tie axid there.
p
a
the first one in the history of the Society . of Congregation Mug
89 Rowena St., Columbia 0450.
(Turn to List Page.;
Laughlin's report carried
•• Use. .• hir,
s McDonald also emphasized qui g g ion of land by Jews wk.. organization called for - the diseus- Moshe (Miss Molly Freedmarl,
.
' the increasing distress of the non- it ie along the border. Latest sion by Jews of the question of president) and Harold Silver.
all the earmarks of.an attempt to
The Jewish , acquisitions disclose
"The
that 21,- what they themselves can do to
Jewish refugees.
cl
introduce a racial passport sys- FRANKLIN TO 'DISCUSS
The Other Divisions
ROTHSCHILD PICTURE',
leaders throughout the world," het 730 Jews reside in Syria.
tem in the United States, based on
counteract racial and religious Division C: Mrs. Nathaniel L.
"Palestine Can Absorb
declared, "not only in theory, but
the Nazi model. Inherent in his
About 500 youngsters from Ger- prejudice. The speakers all went Aberson, Mrs, Theodore Levin,
80,000 Yearly"--Lipsky in actual practice, give their fund I many will be settled in Palestine
proposal is a threat as formidable
On Sunday morning, at Temple
in for self-analysis and discussions Mrs. Al Weisman, Mrs. David S.
for non-Jews. But I am forced during the current year by the of past, present and future poli- Diamond, Mrs. Nathan N. Kaplan,
as that of Ilitlerism in Germany." Beth El, at services beginning at
NEW
YORK.—(JTA)—That
to express the greatest disappoint- Central Bureau for the stttlement cies.
"A Filthy Thing" 10:30, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will
Mrs. J. Harvith, Mrs. Maurice J.
Palestine is growing on rapidly
ment over the failure of the of German Jews in Palestine.
"I think it a filthy thing," Rabbi speak on the subject, "The Inter-
At-
Caplan and Mrs. Edward A. At.
Against Fascism, Communism.
Christian world to meet respon- About 200 have already been
Wise declared, "for the Chamber national Jew," with especial ref- Its Success Will Make Pos- that it will lie able to obsorb
Ills, Mrs. Harry Si,Shulman,
80,000 new Jewish settlers each
The principal address on the Mrs.
of Commerce of the State of New erence to "The House of Roth-
placed in Ben Shemen, children's
s ibilities in this matter.
David
Seligson
Mrs.
J.
M.
Berris,
aible Elimination of Fund-
year was estimated by Louis
"If Christians had done as village, and in Ain Herod. The subject "Social Justice" was de- Mrs Aaron Ca'rlstein, Mrs Wolf
York to have given that (report) schild." This photoplay has at-
Lipsky, national chairman of the
Raising Efforts
much as the Jews there would children range between the ages livered by Henry W. Braude, Kaplan,
out to the public without giving treated wide attention, and thou-
Kaplan, Mrs. Myer Ginsberg, Mrs.
American Palestine Campaign,
n o t e d Philadelphia communal
it to the members to act on. It sands of people have seen it.
be no refugee problem today," of 15 and 17.
Louis Lightstone and Mrs. Max
in his first public address last
Under the chairmanship of Moe
w
worker, Ile declared that tradi-
was an attempt to move the pee - There has been a wide difference
Mr. McDonald said. "I feel it
Friday since his return from
tional Judaism is opposed to both Weksler.
Tel Aviv's 25th Birthday,
gale of the state and of the nation of opinion not only as to the his., Leiter and Herbert H. Warner,
necessary to declare this before
Division D: Myron Steinberg,
Palestine.
to form a premature judgment on torical authenticity of the play,, Congregation Shaarey Zedek is at
this governing body, which does
TEL AVIV. (JTA)—A five-day Communist and Fascist philoso-
The need for a place of Jew-
the findings of one probably ama- but also as to its possible effect in ,Present conducting its annual cam- ,
not contain • single Jewish celebration of the twenty-fifth plies. "There is no greater des- Joseph Bing, Mrs. Jack Hock and
ish settlement is so great and
A. Walter
Dann, Charles
Sandorf,
tear eugenicist." 'creating or dissipating anti-Jew- paign for members.
member.
C.
anniversary of the founding of potiem in the world than Bolshe- Sol
Mrs.
Aronoff, K. Julius
the agricultural and industrial
Dr. Laughlin had been described ' h , It is pointed out that the addi-
The High Commissioner for Tel Aviv opened on May 1 in the ✓ ism, and the same may be said Pliskow, Dr. Milton S. Marx and
possibilities in Palestine and sur-
This will be the last regular Ilion of a limited number of new
with
equal
truth
of
the
govern-
German
refugees
stated
that
the
by the chamber's immigration
stadium on the Levant Fair
ras.n.t, Milton L. Prag.
rounding countries are so large
committee as "beyond doubt the Sunday morning service of the , members will bring the total
total number of refugees in April Grounds. Thousands of persons, merits which have adopted the 1 Mr
k Division E-H: Mark II. Din-
that the Jews "will spill over
.. ag
was 63,000, in comparison with inch, oi
foremost authoi ity in the United season at Temple Beth El, though membership up to capacity and
large delegations from Far-ist philosophy," Mr. Braude
Aaron Fellman, Dr. Solo-
physically and economically into
.
.
Sabbath services will continue un- 'will make it possible to eliminate
Staten today on the subject."
mon Forman, Milton R. Atlas,
Transjordan, Iraq and the lied- .59,300 in December. He declared many Jewish communities abroad,
that refugees continue to leave witnessed the opening ceremonies.
A wide range of Jewish prob- interruptedly throughout the en- ' the public sale of tickets for the
Among other speakers at the Mrs. Milton Gordon, Nathan L
jar, as well as into Syria," l.ip-
,High Holy Days. Messrs. Leiter
Germany, but that a similar mum-
lems were discussed at the con- tire summer.
In the principal speech, Meyer Sunday session were: Roger W. Milstein, Morris Cohn, Dr. Her-
sky predicted.
On Sunday morning, May 20, and Warner state that the syna-
ber return. The exodus from Ger- Dizengoff, mayor, reviewed the Straus, co-chairman of the Na- bert Smith, Samuel W. Leib, Max
ference and resolutions were
Ile reported that there are
many
is
no
longer
a
panic,
but
an
adopted calling for intensification the confirmation service will be gogue's accommodations will then
300,000 Jews in Palestine belay.
growth of Tel Aviv. He was given tional Conference of Jews and Grabrsky, Sam Babcock, Harry
of the boycott of German goods, held, on which occasion a class of be limited to members only.
orderly procession.
Of this number more than 100,-
an ovation by the large crowd. Christians; Prof. Edward Hei-
(Turn to Page Opposite Editertal)
The appeal to members to enlist
Mr.
McDonald
said
that
the
denouncing Nazi propaganda in 100 boys and girls will be oft-
000 are in Tel Aviv, he said.
Other speakers included Nahum mann of the University in Exile;
cially received into the congrega- their friends anionic the dues-
countries adjacent to Germany Sokolow, president of the World 'Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the
Speaking
of
the
difference
of
(Turn to Last Page.)
tional household. The service for paying supporters of Shaarey
had increased entrance restrictions Zionist Organization, who gave the American Jewish Committee;
opinion that exists among Jews
the occasion has been especially Zedek states that by acquiring the
with regard to Palestine, Lipsky against the refugees making pass- city its name and who was pres- 'Prof. W. Ernest Johnson of Col-
written by the rabbis of the Tem—small number of additional mem-
age through these countries diffi- ent as the representative of the umbia University; Isaac Potts, Dr.
declared:
ple. Its central theme will be "The hers it will be possible to avoid
"Practical sense dictates that
cult and forcing those fleeing to Zionist Executive; Chief Rabbi Elie- Margolis, Theodore Char-
Story of the Jew," and it will deal fund-raising activities because the
all Jews, regardless of former
realize the futility of mere wan- A. 1. llacohen Kook of the Pales- ' nas, Rabbi Samuel Fredman and
with the historic past, the crucial additional income /from dues will. prejudice and dogmas that have , dering.
(Turn to Last Page)
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died, should be united in support
The process of distributing them
present and the promise of the assist in the balancing of the an-
nual budget .
of the national center in Pales-
to various countries is continuing
future for the House of Israel.
Spirit of Optimism Prevails
tine, whose development can be :steadily, he pointed out, adding
Will Be Held on Saturday,
greatly accelerated through a
for Allied Jewish
that 10,000 Jewish refugees had
union of all Jewish forces."
June 9; Consecration
settled in Palestine and that
Campaign
thousands of refugees previously
Service May 27
in Europe were now in North and Jewish Old Folks' Home and House of Shelter Are
The special gifts division of the
South America and the various
Inseparably Interwoven in Fabric of Local
Allied Jewish Campaign, which
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
countries of Asia and Africa.
announces that annual Simclay
has as its responsibility the ob-
Jewish Philanthropy
By MILTON BROWN
Fewer
refugees
were
now
being
School graduation exercises will
taining of the larger pledges, is
upported by relief committees
(Copyright, Ma Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Inc .1
he held daring the regular Sab-
The Allied Jewish Campaign in- ' u nemployment, the expense con- well under way under the leader-
verywhere, Mr. McDonald said,
bath services on Saturday morn-
ected with a long illness or other ship of four associate chairmen—
eludes'
two
local
institutions
whose
.0
a dding that relief funds were rap- work is inseparably interwoven in f actors. The House of Shelter Leo M. Butte!, Aaron DeRoy, Nate
ing, June 9. Complete details will
tight censorship a new campanili
GERMANY
dly being exhausted and that it
S. Welt.
he announced in an early issue of
Julius Streicher, arch anti-Sem- against the Jews is under way.
Model Meeting at Central was exceedingly difficult to co - the fabric of Jewish philanthropy' also cares for these men until • S. Shapero and Melville
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
The same struggle continues in
Jewish Old Folks' Home, permanent solution to their prob- Workers in the special gifts divi-
ite, pornographer and blackmailer
High School Dedicated 11 ect more funds in the countries —the
Arrangements are being com- who is Nazi overlord of Franconia, the Nazi cabinet between the ad-
sion
met
Friday,
May
11,
to re-
lem
can
be
found.
where the bulk of the refugees which cares for our aged, and the;
pleted for the Consecration Serv- is in the news once more. A spe- vocates of tolerance to the Jews and
to Judge Dingeman.
ceive instructions in preparation
Aided by Allied Drive
House of Shelter, which cares for
were now living.
ice for Girls, to be observed on cial May Day edition of his Jew- the group led by Hitler himself ,
The man who is hungry and has for their solicitation which takes
our transients.
Lord Cecil's Appeal
Sunday morning, May 27. This baiting weekly, Der Stuermer, was which favors "cracking down on
The thirty-sixth annual meeting
In the Jewish Old Folks Home,. not the price of a meal is always place two weeks before the dates
A stirring appeal to the nations
ceremony will be an innovation issued with 12 pages devoted to a the Jews."
of the Philomathic Debating Club,
the older Jewish man or woman , a pitiful figure. The Jewish man of the campaign itself, May 27 to
of
the
world
to
open
their
gates
in Conservative synagogue ob- revival of the ancient and discredi-
who is hungry, who has not the June 7.
Little is heard these days of Min- dedicated to Judge Harry .1.1
to the homeless refugees from who clings to the forms and ob.
servances. A special ritual is be- ted "ritual murder" stories.
ister of Economics Dr. Kurt Dingeman, will be held at Central
Seven special gifts teams have
servances of his faith, finds • ha- price of a meal and who would
Germany and to the German gov-
ing prepared for this service by
Schmitt,
foremost
opponent
of
dis-
High
School,
Tuxedo
and
Linwood,
From these stories, designed to
ven from the changing attitude continue to go hungry rather than been organized, and already ri-
a committee consisting of Mrs. inflame the German people against crimination against the Jews in in- this Tuesday evening, May 15, at ernment to facilitate the task of of the younger generation toward eat treyfah food is a figure that valry is keen among them. The
Sol Q. Kesler and Philip Rosenthal, the Jews as "murderers of little dustry and trade. Perhaps Dr. 8:15. A large attendance of finding homes for these thousands, the outward forms of orthodoxy. touches the heart of every loyal teams are captained as follows:
principal of the Sunday School, children," Streicher drew the con- Schmitt is tired of issuing decrees alumni and friends of the Philo- was made last Friday by Lord Rob- The Home also offers these men Jew. The House of Shelter, where, Team A, Fred M. Butzel; Team
ert Cecil, chairman of the gov-
co-chairmen; Dr. A. M. Hershman, clusion that • "ritual murder plot" ordering the Nazis to leave Jews mathic is expected.
of course, all dietary laws are B. Max H. Finkelston; Team C,
erning body created by the League and women, whose working years
rabbi of the congregation; Mrs. was being planned by the Jews in industry alone and seeing them
Following a piano selection by
are past, a haven from financial observed, now offers these men a Adolph Finsterwald and Melville
Harry B. Keidan, Mrs. Morris against Adolf Hitler and that the violated daily by local Nazi chiefs Phillip Leeman, the meeting will
(Turn to Pare Seven.)
stress and security from want in place at a table where they will S. Welt; Team D, Mrs Samuel
Blumberg, Mrs. Abraham Cooper, late Czar of Russia was the victim who take their orders from the be called to order by the speaker,
the twilight of their lives. This be treated with respect and where R. Glogower; Team E, Reuben J.
Munich Brown House. The pro- Lester Silverman, who will intro-
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar and Isaacs of a similar plot.
haven is their due. It is assured their observance of the Mosaic Rosenfield and William A. Fixel;
Streicher
advocated
"tireless
cess
of
closing
the
professions
and
Shetzer, president of the syna-
duce the debate which is the an-
them by the moneys raised in the law will be respected.
Team F, Dr. Samuel .1. Lewis;
anti-Semitism" as the best means businesses against the Jews goes on nual feature of these meetings-
These three important phases of Team G, Mrs Joseph H. Ehrlich,
gogue.
Allied Jewish Campaign.
of guarding against "Jewish plots." relentlesly. The circle within which The subject of this year's debate
Ilse Consecration Class.
the care of Jewish men at the Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis and Mrs.
Problem of Unemployed.
The All-German Jewish Repre- a German Jew may earn a living is, "Resolved, that the power, of
The interesting program being
The House of Shelter also offers House of Shelter are also made Henry Wineman; Team H, Walter
arranged for these services will sentative Body, the central union of grows ever narrower.
the President be substantially in-
care and protection to a group possible by funds raised in the S. Heavendich and Israel Hanel-
German
Jewish
organizations,
sent
PALESTINE
be featured by an address by the
creased as a settled policy." The
who are badly in need of them. Allied Jewish Campaign.
hoch.
The prosecution in the case of following are this year s aspirants Scholarship a n d Activity Out of the depression has arisen
The Jewish Old Folks' Home and
guest speaker, Judge Anna Mos- a strong protest to Adolf Hitler,
A spirit of optimism prevails
cowitz Korse, who has for years declaring that the issue of Der the three Revisionist Zionists, for the Loui.: Smilansky gold
the probi.m of the unemployed the House of Shelter are members among all these leaders in the
Awards
To
Be
Distrib-
been prominent as a leader in Stuermer was an "unparallleled de- Abraham Stavaky, Zvi Rosenblatt medal and the Jacob Brown mem-
Jewish man who feels that oppor- of the Jewish Welfare Federation.
famation
of
our
faith."

uted
May
12
-
13
and
Aba
Achimeier
accused
of
the
special
gifts division, because they
Officers of the Jewish Old Folks'
Iladaseah and Zionist work in New
orial silver medal, awarded re-
tunity might be available for him
Despite orders issued by the murder of Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff,
to the best and second-
in a community other than his Home are: Jacob Levin, president; realise that the Detroit comma-
Nazi central government permit- has almost completed its case. The spectively
The Religious School, of Tem- own. lie comes to Detroit to look Louis Dann and David Oppenheim. nity

The class preparing for this
bent speaken of every model
is eagerly awaiting an oppor-
ting the training of German Jewish government case suffered several
service, each member of which
meeting, and for the silver bving ple Beth El will hold cloning ses- for • job often with only suffi- first and second vice-presidents,
aid of Ger-
youth for agricultural work in Pal-
will participate in the program, estine, local Nazi groups continue setbacks owing to contradictions cup annually presented by Judge sions this week-end, Saturday, cient money in his pocket to main- Max Lieberman, treasurer• Moses tunity to come to the
which developed in the testimony of
May 12, and Sunday, May 13.
Weiewasser, superintendent; Ezra man Jews, in addition to contain-
Harry
J.
Dingeman
to
the
team
tain
himself
for
a
day
or
two.
consists of the following:
and
to defy their own government
police trackers testifying about
Beth El College of Jewish Unfortunately this job does not Kormann, secretary, and Mrs. G. ing their support of local Jewish
Janice Blumenau, Shirley Bo- refuse to allow their training.
which wins the annual debate :
Staysky' shoes and the footprints
Studies will close Monday night, always materialize immediately. Steinberger, matron. philanthropic institutions.
gart, Geraldine Bremen, Beatrice
The state ministry of Oldenburg found at the scene of the murder. Affirmative, Sol Selik, Melvin
May
21.
Officers of the House of Shelter Team members are now being
Gerson and David Levin; nega-
Epel, II e I e n Firestone, Elsie announced proudly that thanks to
lie turns to the House of Shelter,
In addition, Weisberg, an expert
Last Sunday, May 6, before • where he is given food and lodg- are: Luse Rosenthal, president; chosen by special gift captains,
Greenbaum, Ann Gertrude Gut- the action of the Nazi Peasants tracker, startled the court when he tive, Saul Greenberg, Leopold
congregation
which
crowded
the
ing until some permanent plan Dr. A. M. Hershman, honorary who are greatly encouraged by
siding, Evelyn Koppleman, Blame League not a single farmer or declared that there was no basis Snyder II and Saul Shiefman.
president; Nathan Brenner, Dr. the willingness to sun that is
Nagler, Ruth Pollack, Lillian Roth. gardner would accept Jewish boys on which to establish proof that
The judges for this affair wil l auditorium of the Temple, the can be made for him.
be Maurice Morse, donor of the High School commencement exer-
In many cases. unmarried Jew- David Kliger, Moses Levitt, Sam being to generally manifested by
Well Sara Sermon, Helen E. for training.
Stanky's shoes made the foot-
cises
were
held.
Mints,
vice-presidents; Lou is the men and women they ask to
silver medal presented at Philo-
Singer and Edith Ziff.
ish men who have lived and
Little news of importance bas prints
Addressing the graduates, Rab- worked in Detroit for years find Dann, treasurer; and Benjamin Let as workers in the special gifts
no Guest Speaker.
come from Germany during the
But the defense suffered a sir- mathic oratorical contests; Lewis
themselves without funds, due to Kaminsky, financial secretary. division.
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Judge Anna hfortowitz Krona, past week, but it is obvious that be.
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hind the screen of silence and the
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