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vittericam 'elvish Pere ea! Cotter

CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

C
ETROIT MESH HRONICLE

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH

THE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1934

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 3

NAZIS BEATEN AT CLEVELAND SENTENCE STAVSKY
TO DEATH IN ZION
PARLEY. DAVIA DEFEATED BUT ARLOSOROFF CASE
RESOLUTION RESENTS BOYCOTT

Solicitations
Will Not Stop

George M. Stutz and a
work-
ers in the Allied Jewish
Campaign have stated def-
initely this week that they

determined team of

,

dict Is Announced in Pal-
estine Murder Trial

Government at Washington Called Upon by
German-American Congress "To Stop
Boycott of German Goods"

ACQUIT ROSENBLATT,
LACKING EVIDENCEI

REFUSAL OF VOICE TO NAZIS
MARKED BY TERRIFIC DEBATE

Verdict Is Condemned by the
Revisionist Zionists in
New York

will not rest until every

HITLER'S DOOM IS Campaign Closes With Total
IMMINENT, CABLES
CHICAGO PUBLISHER OF $140,000 Raised ; Many

Hour of Repentance Is
Not Far Off," Writes
Frank Knox

"The

prospective contributor to
POINTS TO DROP IN
the local, national and in-
GERMANY'S EXPORTS
ternational causes includ-
ed in the drive is solicited.
' Also — Marvin Gingold, Describes Effects of Nazi
Treatment of Jews, Ca-
and his telephone solicita-I
tholics, Protestants
tions committee remain on '
the job.
!• Frank Knox, well known news-
This means that the paperman, editor and publisher of

Adopted Resolution Opposed by -Some Who JERUSALEM. — A death
sentence was pronounced drive is not ended—that,
Thought It Anti-Jewish and Anti -Labor;
Friday against Abraham solicitations will continue
Nazis Consider It "Too Mild"
Staysky, who, with Zvi Ros- until the campaign total

orkers Continue Soliciting,



Devotion of Workers Pointed to as Outstanding Feature of Unusu-
ally Interesting Drive; General Solicitations Division Raises
Its Quota by Securing a Total Sum of $60,486

MANY WORKERS CONTINUE SOLICITATIONS;
TELEPHONE DRIVE AIMS TO BOOST FUND

the Chicago Daily News, in a
calted editorial to his paper under
date of June 9, from Berlin. pre-
diets that "the hour of repentance
enblatt, was on trial for the L is considerably boosted. is not :ar off" for Hitler's regime.
By PAT McGRADY
I Those who have not as yet Mr. Knox's cabled editorial follows:
of
16,
1933,
murder
on
June
T. A. Staff corraspolalant I
"Despite Hitler's imitation of
Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff, labor contributed are therefore I Mussolini's managed ecenomy, con-
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
called upon to receive the , jditions in Germany are steadily
leader and member of the Jewish
Agency Executive of Palestine.
solicitors courteously—or I going from had to worse. Affairs
Rosenblatt wac acquitted on the
if they choose to remit have now reached so critical a
ground of insufficient evidence,
their contributions to the point—the lavish Nazi promises of
improved conditions are so obvious-
office of the Jewish Wel- ly failing of fulfillment—that sen-
fare' Federation, 51 W. timent against the Hitler regime is
actually becoming vocal, despite the
Warren Ave.
extremities of terrorism to which
the Nazis resort.
"Just a few days before my ar-
"economically unsound with all the possibilities of becom-
rival in Berlin an anti-Nazi demon-
important causes is ever to be gauged by a campaign for funds, it is this drive which
ing a racket."
stration in Dresden included a de-
The DAWA was clone to death so far as this Congress
nunciation of Hitler by a group of will have to be used as the measuring rod. The reason is obvious: the 1934 drive in-
was concerned, mainly through the scathing attacks
brown shirts! The anxiety which cluded not only the important local causes but also the outstanding national and
such developments have produced international relief efforts; its appeal was directed not alone to the man and woman
launched by the Steuben Society delegates during secret
in the Hitler cabinet is reflectell
business sessions of the Congress.
by fresh intemperance in the form interested in Hebrew education but also to the erstwhile assimilated Jews whose kith
yearsof jewish hist least 400
The fighting was bitter throughout.
$40,000 Additional Request- of attacks by Goebbels and others and kin are today the targets of the worst anti-Semitic •persecutions
upon the Jews. The quarrel of
ory,
ed by Committee Is Cut
• While the DAWA adherents were defeated along all
the
Ilitlerites
with
the
Catholics
The first reaction °ry
t:the result
lines in attempting to secure recog-e
to $20,000
to
control
re-
over
Nazi
attempts
of
the
campaign
must,
therefore,
nition and votes in the congress, I
Afghan Jews Lose
ligion is an increasingly impor-
be one of disappointment that a
and on another resolution express-
tizenship
Rights
tant
factor
in
the
situation.
On
Ci
11,'
A
S
II
INGTON

A
request
ing sympathy of the congress with ;
community should have failed to
the movement; the resolution in-1
from its Nazi investigating com- Corpus Christi day the unusually
measure up to its responsibility in
large and well-organized demon-
KABUL, Afghanistan. (JTA)
troduced by Theodore Hoffmann,
an hour of crisis for the Jewish
mittee for an additional $40,000
stration and parade of Catholics in
—An order to deprive Jews of
head of the Steuben Society, on
Afghan citizenship was issued body and spirit. That this com-
ABRAHAM STAVSKX
was refused Monday by the House, Berlin was eloquent of the grow-
boycott activities, was adopted by
-
munity should have subscribed
Tigers'
First
Baseman
Dis
which voted only half that sum ing feeling of resentment in anti-
Sunday by the Kabul govern-
the Congress.
only $140,060, in reepon se to
I Discusses Adult Education Notice of appeal has been filed on
cusses Jewish Participa-
i
ment. Members of the Jew sh frantic appeals in behalf
after the following facts about the Nazi quarters.
The resolution was adopted, it
behalf
of
Staysky.
of 26
at Convention in Wer-
Impends
population were ordered to sue-
New Cr'
tion in Sports
investigation had been brought out
was reported after a day of con-
important agencies is in itself an
Feeling
here
has
been
running
nersville, Pa.
render their passports to the
of
the
economic
slump,
"Because
fusion in which the press was
indictment. There are surely hun-
high ever since the verdict was' on the floor:
By A. C. LAPPIN
inducting the rapid approach of a
barred from the meeting and a ser-
dreds of individuals here who, if
announced shortly after noon Fri-I
1. The committee, headed by
"A
liefeg.hanistan consulates in
ies of conflicting reports on the I Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
approached for certain single
day. The vicinity of the court! Representative McCormack of Mas- financial crisis, and the accumu-
l
Baseball! What do I know about
action of the congress was given I Beth El delivered the principa
lated effects of the fanaticism
London, Paris and Berlin were causes incorporated in the drive,
building
was
crowded
with
persons
instructed to take away pass-
out by persons in authority, in its address at Thursday afternoon's eagerly awaiting to hear the fate sachusetts, had promised to keep prompted and fostered by the Nazis baseball? What do I know about
would have given more than they
ports from Afghan Jews,
original form with the addition of session of the convention of the
within an original allotment of against Jews, Catholics, Free Ma- Greenberg? I had never met
h n a n ( t linc n os tr ain btitedto
d
all the local,
an amendment calling on "our gov- Reform Rabbis of the United of the accused persons.
sons and Protestants, among the Greenberg and my cursory knowl-
$10,000.
International causes
The eximination of witnesses '
members of these various groups edge of America's favorite game
ernment at Washington to take ef- States and Canada, now taking
combined.
, 2. The committee had promised outside the borders of Germany was gleaned from infrequent at-
ended
last
Tuesday.
The
attorney
boycott
of
'place
at
Wernersville,
Pa.
fective steps to stop the
German goods." The resolution , This, the 45th annual conven- general spent two and a half hours to keep expenses for employees at there is a widespread expectation tendance. Writing biographical
The Heartening A g
l Ine g wi_ ictio,
tion of the Cen- summing up the prosecution's a minimum, but had hired a court that a new crisis in German affairs sketches of 22 judges was one
But there is anonan
protests against the use of the boy-i
case. Horace Samuel then pre-
professional
writiafat
a
If
a
-change
of-
rulers
thing,
but
inpetAle-
cott and calls on German Ameri-
,
the
results
of
tral Conference
a month, &rimmed.
this catnhieprai
'eli
sented the case of the defense. sal at $555.53-
I results, it is expected that the new
cans not to buy in stares that de
will gladden the hearts of the
American In a speech that lasted almost two with $300 a month paid to Ferdi-
o f
regime will be a military dictator-
not handle German goods. -
Jewiehly-conscious and the com-
will days—the longest in the annals non Pecora, by the Senate Banking s hi p.
Rabbis,
Nazis Denied Voice
munity-minded in our midst. It
continue of Palestine law courts—he ana- and Currency Committee; thirteen
Detroiters Attend Jewish no i is the
"Economic facts which lend
Sniping on the anti-Jewish boy-
t h e i fact
alaeari
n ha t rno v e ■ ry
a r y g aloyal
i
ea t
through Mon- lyzed in detail all the evidence investigators at salaries ranging color to these views on the immed-
Committee Sessions
cott group began when three self-
workers labore d against great
day, June 18.
presented and arempted to prove
constituted DAW A delegates:
odds in
$250 a month and expenses iate future of Germany include the
:effortt
a
of
the
in
Chicago
from
to
raise
Of particular that there was no case against
two i falling off of income of the ordin-
Hans Froelich, president of the
the et n nti 70.0quota; that
to $145 a month and expenses;
interest at this either of the defendants.
ary workers froin an average of
the German-American Conference,
10,000 people who were
CHICAGO. (JTA)—The situ- close
convention is
stenographers at $137.50 a m 01101 1170 marks per month to 147 marks
president of the DAWA, member!
s l i c i d,
d , : s a pboo
n
the message of
tion of the Jews in Germany and o
Jewish Judge for Acquiteal
each; one messenger at $20 a week; now. (At current exchange rates
of the Friends of New Germany j
en
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Abra-
the new presi-
and leader of the German Coromer-
one secretary (formerly "janitor" the mark is worth about 381/2
f
or nee d yy p eople
ni f -
dent of the ham Stavasky, young l'olish Jew
centis d ecline in income h bas
cial Association (DIIV); Severin
r e pe r c u ss i o n s of the Nazi a n t i - I p n _noenv
yneeerri swchoneennd7rcontrib
iiuesr
institu t i ons; that i n
Conference, the and ardent Zionist Revisionist, of the Immigration Committee)
been¢ accompanied ••
Winterscheidt, secretary of the
• I
Rabbi From
u
Semitic
campaign,
especially
in
the
t
ted,
more
than
"clerk",
last
Friday
of
hav-
$330 a month, plus $90 as
Rev. Dr. Sam- was convicted
steady increase in living costs. The
Friends of New Germany and of
d onors who had
United States, was among the sub- 2 In w
the German American ((inference uel IL Goldenson, rabbi of Temple ing participated in the murder of of the Immigration Committee. i quality of goods offered for sale
teidefore.
and leader in the United German I Emanuel, New York, touching on Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff on the night
steadily
re-
jects under consideration at an
Representative Warren of North s is being
is being
made lowered,
to many end
of the
of
June
16,
1933,
A
majority
of
This
is
an
encouragipg
sign that
the
needs
and
conditions
of
Amer-
sort
Societies of New York, stormed the
extraordinary session of the
Carolina, chairman of the Account-
the community Is not dead; that
used in war days. The
congress and demanded both voice ican Jewish life. Of equal im- the three judges so ruled and as a
Am rican Jewish Committee held while many
e
result
Staysky
lives
under
the
of
the
former
con-
Committee, prefacied his discs, gold reserve, used as a cover for
and votes at the business sessions. portance, as expressing the teach-
in the Standard Club here Sun- tributors either gave less than
The committee on credentials, af- ings of modern Judaism, will be threat of the hangman's noose. An ores with absolution for Mr, Mr- the paper note issues, is decreasing
appeal has already been filed. Stay-
day. More than 3 0 represents- they should have or entirely
0
ter heated debate, refused both the report of the Social Justice sky's fellow-defendant, Zvi Rosen. Cormack, who, he said, was not a , rapidly. It dropped 32,000,000
re-
I marks in April, and recently reach-
privileges but did weaken to the Commission headed by Rabbi Sid-
tires of 67 cities in 27 states at - fused to participate in the year's
blatt, was adjudged innocent. The member of the special committee
ed a new all-time low, with a gold
extent of permitting them to re- ney E. Goldstein, New York, the
tended,
communal obligations, others have
third ofillithe original defendants,
Icoverage of only 3.7 per cent.
main as auditors. •
platform of which in recent years Aba Achimeier, accused of inspir- when it was organized.
Remote were submitted describ- enlisted to take their places in
Mr. McCormack, who was named
Carl Nicola', representing the has taken front rank as the ex- ing murder by his writings in the
Most Extreme Climax
ing conditions in various Jewish the service of their people.
afterl
chairman
of
the
committee
German - American Conference, pression of the modern religious Revisionist press was freed earlier
It was such an interesting em-
communities throughout the world,
"In the security market, sagging
then championed the cause of his point of view in matters affecting in the trial by the judges who held Representative Dickstein, author of prices for both ,. bonii ,e s a , (n . do.stiincsk es -
end dealing with the anti-Jewish paign that it is impossible to re-
fellow-Nazis and introduced as a the social well-being among Jews that there was not sufficient evi- the resolution, declined J on
agitation in the United States. late completely the numerous hu-
f
ew d,. reflect the growing . n.
grounds that he was a
.
resolution that the DAWA, as a and Christians alike. The report
Dr. Cyrus Adler presided and pre- man interest angles which gave it
curity, While no war blockade ex-
tended the committee.
(Turn to Page Seven.)
National organization (it was said of the Committee on International
sented a survey of the world Jew- so much color.
ists to interfere with international
The evidence has disclosed COS- trade, a peace-time blockade, the
to be organized in New York, New Peace, headed by Rabbi Max C.
ish situation.
Appeal
ditions I never knew existed in this • direct result of Nazi treatment of
Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachu- Currick, Erie, Pa., will also be
Among those present who joined I I The oTtihtseta
Rnadlii ne g
f feature differ
setts and Illinois), be granted rep- important as expressing the views
country," he aclared. "I never the Jews, Catholics and Protes.
in the discussions were Sol M. I enlisting this drive from all pre-
thought we would connect foreign . tants within Germany, is making
resentation in the congress and of the rabbis in the matter of
"HANK" GREENBERG
Strooek, Morris Wolf, Max J.1
governments with sending instru, • itself felt in no uncertain manner.
vious ones is, of course, the Ger-
three votes.
world peace.
baseball player was something al- Kohler, Sidney Wallach, New , man-Jewish
ions
to
thi•country
to
array
Amer'
German
export
figures
are
elo-
ewi
relief effort. Not no
A Terrific Debate
Rabbi Fram's Address
Omaha
many
;
yea
lean against American because ' -f quent of the success of the anti together different. What questions York; Henry Monsky,
years ago Jews hailing from
The debate that followed, never
The session on Thursday after-
Baron,
St.
Louis;
Judge
M.
G.
religious differences. We want t.. Nazi cjimpaign in foreign countries. would I ask and what could I
meant for outside consumption, noon was given over to papers
Germany were called upon to give
write of interest to readers of an Dr. D. Philipson and Benjamin
but later nevertheless confirmed by and • symposium on Jewish edu- Detroit Committee Arranges investigate communistic acti•iti.-
"The wave of antagonism to de- Anglo-Jewish weekly, about one of Berman, Cincinnati; Sol hline,I for the relief of East European
and find where the coney con,
delegates themselves, was terrific,
fellow Jews. This time the pic-
cation, sponsored by the religious
mocracy and democratic principles, the menagerie of fiercely fighting
Conference for Thursday
from."
Theodore Hoffman, who has been education committee, under the
•d
reversed. The
and the substitution of the authori- Tigers? And yet, the novel exper- Judge Joseph 13. David, Judge
n
Evening, June 14
leading a losing fight to maintain chairmanship of Rabbi Abraham
o
Republican
members
of
if,
Tw
Gernian Jews, hail ed as the most
, tative state, accompanied by th
observe the Harry M. Fisher, S. 0. Levinson , 1
Jen- ' resort to planned and managed fence, the chance to observe
committee,
Representatives
the prestige of the Steuben Society,
p
'
assi
d
ele
m
ent
in Israel, have
J. Feldman, Ilartofrd, Conn. Rab-
All Detroit synargues and or-
, pleaded with the economies, which swept the depres- p eri od of prac ti ce om the dug- Chicago; Anna F. Goldberg of beenm
and who has compromised with
'
( the most lib eral donors to
Elam of Detroit, a recognized ganizations are called upon by the kins and Taylor
Democrats to pass the $40,000 re.,,,. I sion-racked peoples of Europe off 1 o ut and to st udy thede termined ex- Denver.
Nazi policies until even the con. bi
all
war-relief
and
pogrom relief
geese rejected and amended the authority in the field of adult edu• Justice-for-Staysky Committee of lotion. "You will be leaving John ,
of each Tiger 'Iss he
ho attended the i
Detroiters who
important parts of the Seu- cation, presented a paper on "Ex- Detroit to attend • conference to McCormack to hold the bag if p-ti , their political and economic bal. - p wised
assed before me on the bench, and conierence were: Fred ffi. Butzel, efforts. This Is a matter of ree-
most
d N
proud German
ben Society boycott resolution, led periments in Adult Jewish Educe- be held on Thursday evening, turn him down now," they said. ' (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) 1 3 ) 1Sying hookey for the afternoon, Judge Charles Rubiner, Judge ' Jewry M the victi m
under the heel
his forces to the front. Hoffman tion,' and a symposium on "The June 14, at 9036 12th St., near
, tem fed me and I wag off to k eep Harry B. Keidan, William Fried-'
vin., of Ilitlerism, it is also a matter
nu
what was to me an unusual
ap- man, Theodore Levin, Abe Levin,
expressed disapproval of the Technique and Scope of Jewish Clairmount, for the purpose of
s
i
of
record
that
the
East
European
Di
rect
DAWA and advocated that even- Education" was presented by formplating plans to further the
e pa intment.
M. Alexander, M lville
ed to the clubhouse, then W e lt,
organization work in its own man- Rabbis Alvin S. Lochs, New Ro- work for the defense of Abraham
Directed
(Turn to P age Six.)
I
rer. The DAWA methods, he said, chelle, N. Y.; Iser I.. Freund, Staysky, convicted to die on the
through a tunnel to the Tigers'
-
dugout I awaited my prey while
charge that he murdered Dr.
(Turn to Last Pagel
(Turn to Laat Page.)
"warming" the bench. Tiger fol. Sensational
Ch a i m A r I osoro , a year ago, n
By MILTON BROWN
lowed Tiger through the tunnel to
Tel Aviv.
i the dugout—the "Goose; Chollie,
Plans for the conference were
(Copyright, ICI Jr...A Telearaphla seance, roe.)
Jo-Jo,", "Possum" Schuble, "Fir-
formulated at a meeting of the
po" Mayberry, "Pete" Fox, "Flea"
committee held Monday evening
tatement warning against the pos- , Clifton, "Schoolboy' Rowe, Mic- Amazing Succession of Facts Reveals the Financing of
at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. In PALESTINE
Abraham Staysky, young Polish a ibility of provacations leading to key" himself, and other familiar
the absence of Robert Marwil,
Anti—Semitic Propaganda by German Government
chairman, Dr. A. M. Hershman, Jew and ardent Zionist Revision- e lashes with the police as happened nicknames—until one changed his
Weideman Shows Ford's Name Was M isused r
Zionist Organization Secures Modification of Burdensome vice-chairman of the committee, ist, was convicted last Friday of n Tel Aviv on May 23, the day of pace and returned my stare. It was
having participated in the murder t he Yishub's protest and general "Hank." We had met. Born on
Tourist Regulation; Change of Program Forecast
presided.
immigration
WASHINGTON,
D. C. (JTA)—'non-practicing Ht ingarian priest,
Barrow street, Greenwich Village,
The committee announces that of Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff, Zionist strike against British
for Z. O. at Forthcoming Convention
the Bronx, • young man of 23, Participation of German consulate Rev. Francis Gro5 is, who testified
many individuals and organize- Labor leader, who was murdered on restrictions.
The first anniversary, according Greenberg's height and weight were officials in the spreading of Nazi that the Embassy financed the pub-
NEW YORK.—Contributors to questions will decide what prefer- tions have joined its ranks since the night of June 16, 1933. Ile
Staysky's conviction and that an received the death sentence. Zvi to the Jewish calendar, of the death deceiving as he sat beside me on the propaganda in America; the rev- lication of his pat
the Zionist funds, the Jewish Na- ence should be accorded to him.
Consular I
of Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff was cele- bench. I'd have sworn that Jais elation that the German govern-,
Rosenblatt
was
acquitted
by
the
issued
in
accord-
united
effort
will
be
made
to
se-
The ruling WaS
Donal Fund and the Keren Hays-
busted in various centers of Pales- height and weight did not ex il ment has spent over $100,000 in
Other opening k' d t a iy testimony
cure funds with which to defray court of three judges. Aba Achi•
sod, as well as Zionist workers, once with • decision of the Z•
mcier, the third of the original de- tine a few days before the court mine, until he arose to take his publizity fees to Cary Byoir and was the admission by Carl Dickey
the
expenses
of
carrying
the
ap-
will henceforth be granted prefer- General Council, at its last meet-
turn at batting practice when his associates; the linking up of Mil.' of the firm of Carl Byoir and
fendants, was released by the declared Staysky his murderer.
ential treatment in the distribu- in held in Jerusalem, when the peal in behalf of Stsysky to a court two weeks before on applica•
A swo" corporation pr o- six feet four inches and his 215 um Dudley Pelley and other anti- Associates that they received
tion of Palestine immigration car• Zionist body approved the prin- higher court.
mote
the
industrial
and
general
pound* were manifest. A dark com- Semitic personages with t h e $6,000 • month for publicising the
Lion by Horace Samuel, defense at-
tificates, according to instructions ciple of showing preferential treat- . The committee is functioning torney, who made the point that economic development of Palestine plexioned, kindly, boyish face, • Friends of New Germany; and the German railwayiNted that of this
rho had on a non-partisan basis. The fol-
founded
last
week.
Called
the
issued by the Immigration and ment to can dy
was
small head on massive shoulders fact that the true le dership of amount $1,750 a month a went to
lowing have volunteered to act there was not sufficient evidence to
Libor Department of the Jewish worked for the Palestine funds.
Industrial and Financial Corpora- topping • broad back, Greenber/ the Friends rests in the hands of Syhtester Viereck, long suspected
hold him.
"It
goes
without
saying
that
Eretz
on
various
committees
to
obtain
1
tion
of
Palestine,
it
will
be
directed
was a picture of health and aliens were among the significant of being a Nazi propagandist

Agency for Palestine.
All factions of Palestine Jewry
Henceforth the Palestine offices Israel is open to all Jews," de- support for the Staysky defense
by Emanuel Neumann, American strength. developments brought out at the Wednesday's testimony brought
d Labor movement from organizations and united in calling on the Jewt , h Zionist leaders • former member of
clat the circular of the Depart-
Baseball Requires Strength
three-day open hearings held here i out correspondence that connected
pewee.
of the Jewish Agency will insertre
population
to
preserve
the
individuals:
Immigrat i on
the Zionist World Executive. The
Baseball requires more strength last week by the Congressional Dr. William Tannenberg, German
the following questions on their, men
M. H. Zackheim, Zionist roam Chief Rabbi A. I. li ■ Cohen
immigration forms which must be , of the Jewish Agency for Paris- Mr. A. P. Markson and Mrs. Max issued ■ public appeal "to all pat- Anglo-Palestine Bank, the coun- than most games," spoke "Hank," Committee to investigate Nazi ac- consul at Chicago, and Reinhold
try's largest. is behind the enter- or "Greenie" or "King Kong," tivities
answered by all applicants for 'tine. "This does not mean, how- Mr.
Under
the leadership-of Chair- Freytag, consul at SL Louis. with
in America.
in Palestine and abroad"
prise. Lord Melchett of England,
' ever, that we should treat in ex- Sehubiner, Ladies' Auxiliaries of ties
the activities of the Friends of
The Central Committee of the
(Tyson's favorite nickname) or
' Labor Immigration Certificates:
actly the same manner the man Jewish National Fund and United Revisionists party issued a procla- Michael Musket of South Africa
(used by WXYZ) or take man John W. McCormack, Vice- New Germany.
"Lanky"
t. Have you contributed to who has devoted time and money Hebrew Schools: Messrs. Becker-
and Nathan L Goldstein of New
Representative Carl
mation
that
"the
verdict
will
up-
your choice. "But," he was quick to Chairman Samuel Dickstein and
the Koren Hayesod--if so, when '
our cause, and the man who man, Shnitz and Temchin, syna- set the Jewish nation the world York are among the prominent add, "baseball is also ■
ens" • member of th• investi-
bigger men- the committee's counsel, Thomas
and how much? to
never made any effort to assist us gogues and fraternal organiatione; over" but pointing out that the de- stockholders.
gating
committee. created • mi.
2. Have you worked for the
Rothenberg, Aurae i
Victims of the Tiberias( flood are tal strain than most people think. W. Hardwick, an amazing surges-
Edward
ien whoa he submitted
tad( "
not final and will sato-
ex- sion of facts were brought out. nor
Koren Kayemeth-4 so, t• w t ,
groups; II. Eakin, Jewish Youth cision r
still suffering. A further plea for It takes years and years of walk
Tourist Rule Modified
that
perietwe before • player can
matically pass to the court of ap-
The opening day's sensation, al- evidence tending to prawn
capacity?
relief has been made. Two hun-
revision in the restrictive im- C ounc il,
dric, a ga inst
columns,
the
Nazis,
is the r ir i...
off
the
baseball
field
and
forget
his
peals.
ready reported in these
dred houses are still in ruin!.
3. Have you taken part In 1 I migration rules applying to de-
Officers of the committee. be-
Office
An.
The Ilietadruth, the Jewish lator
uniform. Why, even a player like wu the linking of Ambassador die Jews of
e
• eyotherZionistwor
o
Emir Abdullah, ruler of Trans-
Z
saws of Hoary Ford
that had to be made by aides Mr. Marwil and Dr. Hereh• federation, between which body and I
him (pointing to Simmons of
ven by the I Pe .
11=c Luther's name to an anti- au of the
given
A fter the
applicant
to answers
the usual
questions I prospective tourists to Palestine man as chairman and vice-chair- the Revisionist/ there have been jordania, left last week on a visit to
(Turn to Page Eight)
Semitic pamphlet published by a
are: M. H. Zackheim, tress-
(Turn to Last Para)
Page.)
man,
(Tarn
to
Last
frequnt
violent
clashes,
issued
are found to be satisfactory, his 'has been obtained through the pro- urer; Louis J. Tobin, secretary.
(Turn to FIRM Simon.)
replies to the above stated three i

CLEVELAND — (JTA) – The DAWA,
an anti-Jewish counter-boycott movement,
went into the private and official records of
the third German-American Congress, which
closed its four-day session here Sunday with
a huge German Day celebration, branded as

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Marvin Gingold Is In Charge of Telephone Solicitations; Close to
10,000 Prospects Solicited in Campaign; More Than 2 ,400
New Donors Added to Roll of Allied Jewish Campai gn

One of the most interesting campaigns in the history of Detroit
Jewish fund-raising efforts is now a matter of record, and although
it closed 20 per cent short of the goal of $175,000, it is certain to be
referred to for a long time to come as a drive which came nearest to
exhausting the entire gamut of Jewish emotions.
,
If the reaction of the organized Jewish community to a gioup of

HANK GREENBERG'S
BASEBALL CAREER

CONCLAVE STUDIES
U. S. RACE HATRED

SOLICIT HELP FOR
STAVSKY DEFENSE

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