„America Yetvish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO , is the o leave THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH r8ct out he- Dor,. from s wide- Holly- imam ETROIT ts, izi do- and ze and course reason, action sad, even AT LEAST 9 JEWS REPORTED KILLED IN ROEHM REVOLT Reveals Von Schleicher Opposed Anti-Semitism Death of Four in Hirschberg, Silesia, Ia Now Confirmed IS 1141X• 4 on a heeks," .le will ARREST STEIN'S SON; BRING HIM BACK DEAD r life of J. T. A. Also Reporta Two Jewa Killed in Glogau, Silesia ' BERLIN. (JTA)—At least nine ' Jews were slain during the dis- orders accompanying the suppres- sion of the "Roehm revolt," the Jewish Telegraphic Agency learned, The death of four Jews—three men and a woman—in Hirsch- berg, Silesia, was confirmed. The four had been reported shot while attempting to escape. Re- ports received at Prague said that I bullet wounds were found in the faces and temples of the victims. The four were Herr Foerster, an attorney; Herr Cherry, mer- chant; Dr. Zweig and Frau Zweig. Reign of Terror Two other members of the Jew- ish community, included in the 25 arrested by the S. S. (Special Guard) and beaten in Nazi head- A- vters at Hirschberg, were also slain. One of thirm was named Jacobson. The name of the sixth victim could not be learned. Two Jews were also killed in Glogau, Silesia, about 60 miles from Breslau. Great concern has been aroused here by reports from Prague of serious activities against the Jews in Silesia. Strict censorship and the absence of authoritative in- formation from the greater part of the German provinces still pre- vails and thus the situation of the Jews there is by no means well known. Berlin witnessed one assault on the Jews by storm troop bands on the night of July 2, despite the careful patrolling by the military, the S. S. (elite guard) and the regular police. If this could have happened in Berlin, it is pointed out, far worse could have hap- • pened in the provinces, where less protection could have been af- forded. • Nazis Call It Suicide With the arrival in Hirschberg of the S. S. men, a veritable reign of terror was carried out with the Jews of the town as victims. Twenty-five of the most promin- ent Jewish citizens of the commu- nity were taken to Nazi barracks, where they were horribly beaten. Berlin police last Wednesday entered the home of Maximilian Stein, one of Germany's best- known lawyers, and arrested his 20-year-old son. The youth's body was returned that evening with the explanation that he had committed suicide by jumping from a window at police head- quarters. Hubert von Bose, secretary of ■ WISR 11ROXIC14 - LONDON. (JTA)—That Gen- eral Kurt von Schleicher, for- mer Reich's chancellor who was slain in the Hitler "purg- ing," opposed the Nazis' anti- Jewish policy is disclosed by Sir Walter Layton in the Lon- don News-Chronicle. Sir Walter refers to a dinner he had with General von Schleicher following Julius Streicher's anti-Jewish boycott day on April 1, 1933, during which Schleicher frankly re- vealed his democratic sympa- thies for the principles of lib- erty, to which, he stated. the nation must adhere if it wished to develop its full capacities. 15;000 JEWS ENTER ZION IN 6 MONTHS Lord Strabolgi Sees Jews' Solution in Trans. jordania • • THE LEG L CHRONICLE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, F IDAY, JULY 13, 1934 VOL. XXXVI No. 7 t that et hac k he go . i'ariet• of iadway to un- oilcono• g ' NEWSPAPER PRINTEDIN c MICHIGAN BIALIK MEMORIAL MEETING HERE ON COMMITTEE ORGANIZED HERE TUESDAY, JULY 24 TO ACCEPT QETROIT'S QUOTA Tributes to Be Paid Great Poet Laureate at Phila. delpiha. Byron Hall EXPECT CO-OPERATION OF 100 ORGANIZATIONS Entire World Jewry Mourns Loss of This Great Leader Detroit Jewry will pay tribute to the memory of Chaim Nachman Bialik, who died in Vienna on July 4, at a memorial meeting to be held at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall on Tuesday evening, July 24. This meeting is being organized under the auspices of the local Zionist groups, and it is expected that more than 100 local organiza- tions will co-operate in its ar- rangements. A prominent national speaker is to deliver the principal address. There will be an address in Yid- dish and Hebrew recitations from Bialik's works by pupils of the United Hebrew Schools. • • • ALLIED CAMPAIGN "ABSOLUTE NAZI LEADER" IN ASKS ADDITIONAL THIS COUNTRY DEFENDS BAN PLEDGES TO FUND ON JEWS, MILITARY DRILLS OF GERMAN-JEWISH CHILDREN Special Committee Conducts Drive Personally and by Mail Applications fo These Refugee Chil- dren Are Bei g Welcomed From Jewish Homes FOLLOW THREE-POINT PLAN OF. CANVASSING Hitlerite Leader, Chosen on July 1, Denies There is Double Allegiance in His Salute to Chancellor Hitler Important Statements Issued by Leaders of Jewish Welfare Federation DICKSTEIN LEFT SPEECHLESS BY TESTIMONY GIVEN BY SCHNUCH Committees were organized here during the past week to solicit those who have not as yet contrib- uted to the Allied Jewish Cam- paign, and to resolicit the present contributors, in an effort to reach the quota assigned in the 1934 drive. Milton M. Alexander is chair- man of the special committee whose membership includes Fred M. Butzel, Judge Harry B. Kei- dan, George M. Stutz and Wil- liam Friedman. The following are ex-officio members: Henry Wineman, chairman of the board of governors of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation; Clarence 11. Eng- gass, president of the Federation; Kurt Peiser, the Federation execu- tive director, and Miss Esther Prussian, campaign secretary. Mr. Alexander explained that the committee plans to increase collections by a sustained effort, to be followed along the follow- ing three-point program: Forty Local Nazi Units Admitted as Covering Nation; Picked Guard is Selected From the Former Storm Troopers The committee autho ized to accept Detroit's quota of German-Jewish children h s now been organized. It consists of Aaron Droock, represe ing the B'nai B'rith, Mrs. Hugo A. Freund, the Council of Je ish Women; Rabbi Leon Fram, the American Jewish Congr ; Henry Wineman, the American Jewish Committee, and F M. Butzel, chairman, represent- ing the local community. admission only 250 children, rang- Under the conditions ing in age from 6 to 14 y= ra, are coming over to this country, of which not more than 1 will be assigned to Detroit. The children will com from families which were not de- pendent before the Germ crisis and in no event will they be inmates from children'. institutions. Under agreement wit the government, the children will go into free homes, excep in emergencies, and the homes will accept supervision of the ome placement agency of the re- spective communities. In .iew of the fact that the children's parents are living, adopt n cannot be contemplated. It is expected, on the whole, t children will lie a normal and at- tractive group and it is sped that a large number of fam- ilies will volunteer to ac pt these children and give them a normal home life. Appli lions for children, specifying age, sex and other qualiticatio are very welcome, since the com- mittee desires to have a Is 'e number of homes to choose from. It is hoped that the child tn will settle quickly into the rou- tine of home and school a will not become centers of morbid interest and that the oh', ran in turn, by their intelligence NEW YORK. — The Friends of the New Germany, pro-Nazi association, is organized throughout the United States in 40 local units, Hubert Schnuch, head of the association, told the Congressional committee investigating tan-American activities at the hearing Monday in the Bar JERUSALEM. (JTA)—At least Association Building. • 15,000 Jewish immigrants entered "Absolute leader" is his position in the organization, and settled in Palestine in the a nos't to which he was elected at a national convention - first six miliths of the current year, it was announced by the BIALIK AS AN AUTHOR held here July 1, Mr. Schnuch revealed. He defended Jewish Agency.fpr Palestine. Ac- OF HEBREW TEXT BOOKS tedrilling under the swastika flag, cording to the Agency's calcu%* which he admitted was a practice d Isaacs By B of the group. Ile also disclosed Much has been written and that the organizaton had "fol- much more will be written about lowed the Nazi party of Germany" Chaim Nachman Bialik as a poet , in "excluding" Jews from mem- as an essayist, as a story writer , bership, taking the step because as a translator, as a compiler, as 1. People who have not yet of the policy fixed in the Reich. a master stylist, etc., etc. I want been solicited will be approached Proud to say they were "sym- to call the attention of Bialik's Selection of Young Jurist Is by committees under the leader. pathetic" to the Nazi party in Ger- many admirers to a phase of his Hailed by 'Henry ship of George Stutz and Mar. many, although not affiliated with activities which is not quite as vin Gingold. Wineman it, the Friends of the New Ger- well known as those aforemen- and good conduct, will b fig happiness to the homes which 2. Those who did not give many had nothing to hide, he as- tioned and that is, Bialik as a adequately will be reached by have been selected. The board of directors of the serted. pathfinder in the realm of Jewish. a committee headed by Fred M. Jewish Community Center, at a It will be distinctly u irstood that no child shall be placed Bialik was the first one to con- "It Moans No Jews" But ael. family is not satisfied with the meeting held on Monday evening, ceive of the idea of teaching chil- permanently and that if "We haven't shown any double -.3. A committee headed by elected Judge Charles Rubiner of dren the Bible not in its full un- an extraordinary period of trial. child it will not be held allegiance," he declared, after Judge Harry B. Keidan will abridged form, but in a specially agreeing that the American citi- On the other hand, if the child for any reason is not happy solicit those who have already prepared edition for schools. He zens in the group's ranks shouted given adequately but who will in a home it will not be in ny sense a reflection on the family, knew that the Five Books of "Ileil Hitler," saluted the swas- be asked to recognize their re- and the good-will in ace ing the child in the first instance Moses, or for that matter, the en- tika flag and received the privi- sponsibility to the community tire Bible, could not be taught to will be appreciated. lege, of membership in the uni- by increasing their gifts by 20 children in its entirety. It would Applications May be nt to Fred M. Butzel, chairman of formed ranks if they had 'seen war per cent. not be appreciated by children; service with the German troops the committee, Rabbi Lel) P ram, the secretary of the com- The solicitations will be con. it would never be fully understood and had been members of the ducted personally and by mail. the above mentioned members of mittee, or to any other by them, and, consequently, he Storm Troops or Schutzstaffel. In a statement to those who did will be cheerfully answered and gave to the modern school the first the committee. Any ques Representatives John W. Mc- not contribute this year, as well abridged Chumosh, known as suggestions will be grate. Ily receivsel• The committee looks Cormack of Massachusetts and as to those who contributed in- Sipurei Ha-Mikrah. At the time forward to the happy 8 ustment of this small number of Samuel Dickstein of New York adequately, the Jewish Welfare of its publication it raised a storm — preeeedehisa-,for a definition of. children and hopes that children themselves will.looklack- Federation declares: of protest, but at the present time non-Aryan blood," admitted to Fellow Jews with satisfaction upon their sojourn in Detroit. there is hardly a modern Hebrew be the basis for exclusion which Ever since the advent of LORD STRABOLGI school where this modified the Friends of the New Germany Adolf Hitler and his campaign abridged form is not being used, Lions, nearly 3,000 of this number especially as preparatory to the of extermination, the Jews of adopted on the example of the Nazi party. were capitalists who brought ap- study of the Bible in full. This our community have been de- manding that Detroit should proximately £6,000,000 into the Grinning, Mr. Schnuch replied, book has become so popular that Holy Land. raise • fund for the relief of "At all times it means no Jews." it has been plagiarized and usurped their brethren in Germany. Not Representative Dickstein ex- This •figure, the Agency states, by many so-called authors who until last month did they have establishes a record for immigra- have vhitten similar books on the ploded: "Do you mean that if • the chance to contribute to such tion unequalled by any other same principle as his but with man of Jewish blood comes from By MILTON BROWN ■ fund, and the results were country in the world during so some slight modification. Later a family which has been here for disappointing, to say the least. short a period. (Copyright. ON. Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Intl generations—which has been here Bialik gave to the school the ma- In 1917 Detroit Jews raised ever since the very founding of jor prophets. Here he has not $150,000 for the first Jewish Strabolgi's Solution the Republic—" JUDGE CHARLES RUBINER only prepared an abridged edition of "National Social- by promises War Relief Campaign. L Dickstein Speechless LONDON. (JTA) — Although omitting very difficult and some GERMANY' Germany held the attention of ism•" In 1916 they raised $300,000. the Common Pleas Court as presi- the available land in Palestine is archaic expressions, but he has Mr. Schnuch interrupted: "which In one three-year drive over dent, to succeed Meyer L. Prentia limited, the entire problem of the also written an elaborate although the entire world, as the Nazi drama ; The absence of wages, discipline (Turn to Last Page.) entered its second act. With thea- and uniforms will create a horde $600,000 was subscribed. who resigned recently. country can be solved by allow- brief commentary. trical suddeness expectant oliserv- I of drifters, who were temporarily Even lest year, right after Judge Rubiner is the youngest ing the other side of the Jordan Bialik's Aggadah era beheld the sight of Adolf Bit- withdrawn from total idleness and the bank holiday, and for local to be settled, declared Lord Strab- man to hold this office, and his A monumental work is his com- ler grown aware of his impending open disaffection, together with ulnae. only, they raised $100, olgi, formerly Commander Ken- pilation of the Aggadah. It con- selection is being acclaimed here I (Turn to Page Seven.) fate, flinging himself upon his for- their families. by the disrupted 000 worthy, M. P., at a meeting called sists of six large volumes which say leaders who consider him em- in a Nazi program. But this year, with the Jews by the Jewish Youth Organiza- constitute a veritable storehouse mer friends and assistants inently fitted for the position by • • • of Germany in dire need—with tions to protest against the re- of the legends found in the Mid- bloody effort to avert his own virtue of his temperament and provision required for national AUSTRIA his impartiality to all groups who strictions on Jewish immigration rash, Talmud, and ther forms of doom. I Captain Ernest Roehm, comman- Jewish charities that had been into Palestine. Austrian Nazis continued their are participants in Center activi- Rabbinic literature. Here he has der of the 2,1)00,000 Storm Trop- harassing of the Jewish communi- Turkey Starts Inquiry; Will ignored last year—with all of ties. lie also said that "the one small not only collected and compiled, i n powe r, ties. The campaign has all the • d t he I. our own local Jewish activities • ra, e Henry Wineman, chairman of Repatriate All the country that seems to have es- but has given a complete and con- now making demands that the radi- characteristics of the German to be carried on—we fall short the board of governors of the Jew- Refugees raped the general depression is cise interpretation of the difficult cal promises should be fulfilled, of a modest $175,000 goal by model. Die Neue Welt. of Vienna, ish Welfare Federation of Detroit, Dr. Goldstein Warns Against Palestine. The reason is the en- passages. In this commentary as was shot by a firing squad. Numer- reports that the administration- almost $40,000. of which the Jewish Community DEMOTICA, Greece. (JTA)- Hallelujah Chorus; Tells ergy, courage, ability and capital well as in the commentary on the ous lesser S. A. commanders wer e subsidized press is active in pres- We cannot blame the men Center is a constituent agency, The Greek newspaper Embros of that have flowed into the land Bible, his simplicity brings to condemned by summary proceed- and women who carried on the of Land Shortage expressed great satisfaction over the frontier town of Demotica re- ever since the doors were opened mind the greatest of all inter- ings and executed, where they wer e sing the exclusion of loyal, well- qualified people from their profes- drive. They worked hard and Judge Rubiner's election, and ports that the Turkish national to Jewish pioneers to recreate preters, Rashi. This book has been offered the alternative of suicide. faithfully. Never before have sions because they are Jews. stated: NEW YORK, N. Y. —A N ew there their National Home. The published in many editions and organization flail Ferkassi Israeli On the right wing, whose am- "The Detroit Jewish commis has proclaimed an anti-Jewish The disturbance in Germany the forces of our Jewish com- Deal for the Jewish land problem Jewish immigrants have made i there is not a Hebrew reader who putation was supervised by Goer- feverishly excited the community, unity been so well_org•nixed nitv is to be congratulated upon boycott and placed pickets out- in PAstine was called for, and into a hive of economic and agri has not spent many years in the ing, while Hitler was attending to here, like the days of 1914. Me- or so deeply devoted to the Judge Rubiner's selection as presi- greater interest i in the work of cultural activity. study of Bialik's Aggadah. This the radicals in Munich, General morials to Ilerzl were interrupted sacredness of the cause. More dent of our Jewish Community side the doors of Jewish shops. the Jewish National Fund, which According to the paper, the Turk- "But more labor is urgently hook is used extensively in the von Schleicher, Monarchist, and hi s by audiences which demanded people were canvassed than in Center. is the American branch of the ish governor of Adrianople said needed. Yet the administration Hebrew high schools and colleges. wife, met death, "when they resist- news from Germany. any previous campaign. More "A young man, and a very able that "Jewish protests would not Karen Kayemeth le Israel, the has cut down the number of im However, Bialik felt that by giv- Vice Chancellor von Zionist land•purchasing instru- migration certificates asked by 7 5 ing the public this elaborate get (al arrest: . Austrian Nazis claim that but individual subscriptions were executive, Judge Rubiner has al- be allowed to interfere with the taken into custody and Papen Was mentality, was pledged in resolu- 1 oral will of the nation." (Turn to Last Page., y b • the dins! in. for the intervention of the Pope, (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) 1 Skits sas • (Turn to Last Page.) (Turn to Page Seven.) b • the 37th an- the Austrian Constitution would op t ons adopted tervention of President von Hin- Makedonia, anti-Semitic Greek nual convention of the Zionist Or- denburg, who charged the Regular embody their own views on Jewish newspaper, stated that the mass ganization of America which held M Army with his safety and opposed civil rights. removal of Jews from frontier its sessions in Atlantic City dur- Chaim Nachman Bialik, Hebrew his removal from office, even a ter military zones was decided upon ing the week-end preceding July 4. Hitler had flown to Neudeck• Inn- poet-laureate, died suddenly of a at a secret session of the Turkish The convention listened with denburg's country seat, to discuss heart attack. Ile was 61. Cele- National Assembly at Angora, great interest to the warning brations of his sixtieth birthday his removal. and that the Turks accuse the sounded by Dr. Israel Goldstein, last year were held all over the leaders, Jews of being "an instrument of Catholic Prominent president of the Jewish National world. A street in Tel Aviv was Ceremony Sche a foreign power." among whom was Heinrich Klaus-' or Mondhy Night; Local B'nai B'rith Fund of America, that "in the Was Acquitted by Russian Court M 1913 in Spite of Gov- ner, head of the Catholic Ai tion named after him. Ile has been Lodge ;ts Resolution Mourning midst of the Hallelujah chorus called the "Wordsworth of Jewish! ernment's Effort to Fasten BlaMe Upon Jews; Party, and chief of the Pros ∎ ian Turkey States Inquiry eath of Bialik lean. Literature." His body is to be - which is being sounded over Pal- police, were included in the " c Case Aroused World Public Opinion transferred to I alestine for burial, estine's prosperity, it would not be ISTANBUL. (JTA) — Minister sing." Klausner, who was off. ially from Vienna. The feature of the installation! ,j amiss to examine and criticize the of the Interior Shukry Bey ar- passing of this greatest of all He- SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.— the hatred of Jews at once prompt- reported a suicide, was ext., uted direction of its development and, rived at Adrianople to conduct an The anti-Semitic policy of the program of the newly-elected of- brew poets, and according to Vatican reports. Gus- if necessary, to sound a note of Mendel Beiliss, former Jewish ed the suggestion it was a "ritual tav von Kahr, premier of lia,Aria, Vienna health department has ficers of Pisgah Lodge of the B'nai inquiry, the purpose of which is "Whereas, his writing has been superintendent of a brickyard in murder." B'rith on Monday night will be to discover the officials respon- caution." But the investigation of the lo- who had foil-vatted Hitler in the forced Austria's most famous child He pointed to the fact that in a Kieft, Russia, who in 1913 was l an address by Fred M. Butzel on! a abortive "Bier-Garden Putsils in specialist, Dr. Knoepfel- courage to thousands of Jews sible for the recent anti-Semitic year when 40,000 new immigrants tried and acquitted in the famous cal chief of police implicated outburst that resulted in the ex- 1923, also disappeared in the -•nis- macher, to resign as director of the ! the question "Is Jewish Unity I everywhere, and came into the country, and mil- Blood Lie case, died on Saturday certain notorious associate of a ter mist, which Hitler and Go. sing Vienna Municipal Children s HOs- Possible?" pulsion of thousands of Jews " Whereas, at.apratoga Hospital here. For band of criminaals, and the chief th e Western from Turkish Thrace. pital. lions of dollars were invested by The following officers will be I world join with the members of spread over Germany. private individuals in buildings, in seveNI years he had been oaf- decided that the boy had been tor- Jakob I.ipowitz, publisher of the installed: The Minister also started the A survey by the Jewish Tele- our race across the seas in mourn- industries, and in orange planta- fering from high blood pressure. tured to make him confess that he graphic Agency revealed no :I.:mire Vienna "Neues Journal" and a Aaron Rosenberg, president; task of repatriating those fam- tions, not • single agricultural He went to Saratoga Springs on tattled tales of the gang to the in the status of the Jews, in spite noted Austrian Jewish Fascist com- Harry Yudkoff, vice-president; ing the sudden ending of no bril- ilies that have been driven out is settlement of substantial size has July 5 from his residence, 107 • police. There were strong reasons, of the respite of three lays mitted suicide. Lipowitz, an avow- Joseph L. Staub, second vice- I liant a career, therefore, be it "Resolved. that we, the mem- , under way. A number of them i however, why the Russian govern- been established. The president Eliot Place, the Bronx. Jew, was 69, and had devoted president; Rudolph Meyersohn, , 62 years nient wanted to fasten the crime strangely resulting from the inter- ed bers of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, ,have already been returned to Mr. Beiliss, who was of the Jewish, National Fund em- , their homes at the expense of the the Nazis On himself to extermination of anti- secretary; Morris Shatzen, treas- nal difficultuies of phasized that no substantial proir• old, is survived by the widow, on a Jew and increase their un- the fourth day of the disturtisnces, Semitic elements in Austrian Fas- urer; Nathan D. Rosin, monitor; B'nai B'rith, join all Israel in ex- government, but many others are pressing our sympathies to the rens in the establishment of the Esther; two sons, Teddy and Da- popularity. 30, cism. He opposed socialism deter- Herman Osnos, assistant monitor;, so terrorized that they fear to which began on Saturday, Jur. G ..... meet's Anti.Semitisen family and friends of Chaim Jewish National Home is possible vid, and two daughters. May and , 'take advantage of the govern- an American Jew was rei ■■■ fted minedly and supported the Heim- Benjamin Marcus, warden; Dr. ?'sc hman Bi al i k, without the acquisition of new and Ray. One of his daughters said One of them was that a month slightly injured, during an assault (Turn to Last Page) Harry Tanner, guardian. ! ment's aid. ther large portions of the soil as na- that since her father came to this before the murder the Puma had by storm- troopers in a .1, aish An additional featutre of this The Turkish government has "Resolved, that a resolution ens- 'er- tional property to be leased to country in February, 1921, he had shown signs of abolishing the caf in Berlin • which we , program will be the Coleman Trio, disavowed the expulsion of the a RABBI FRAM SPEAKS agricultural settlers. This is im- supported himself in various ways.'Jewish Pale and giving Jews the rooted half-heartedly by th, musical talent of considerable re- bodying these sentiments and eon- , Jews from the Dardanelles re- possible without further and more in particular, as a life insurance right to enter any city in Russia. In Silesia four deaths were i• •.irt- SATURDAY ON BIALIK pute. Miss Rita Ward, radio star, ' dolence be prepared in the He- gion and promised legal redress and by selling some of his The government saw in this • generous participation of Ameri- agent will be the vocalist. She will be b rew tongue and forwarded to the to hundreds of Jews made home- ussia. , dangerous symptom of disaffec- ed. family of the deceased at their of library which he brought from to the outrioe as can Jews in the land-redeeming I Predictions "Chaim Nachman Bialik—Voice accompanied by Miss Betty Gilrod. , less by the expulsion edict. tion and. it was later charged. new developments on the Nazi of the Jewish Renaissance, will I • capable pianist, and Josep h h o me T e l A v iv P a lestine, and program of the Keren Kayemeth. R derided to seize the opportunity the no National Assembly gris. that, a copy of this resolution be picture are conflicting. Opina n on The resolutions which were Criminal Band Implicated be the subject of Rabbi Leon Coleman, violinist and 'cellist. cussed the expulsions at length. presented at Kieft to justify its unanimously adopted following The "ritual murder case, " anti-Semitic policy. This meant the cont o et indicates that Haler Fram's sermon Saturday morning, ' The public is invited to attend I spread upon the minutes of Pis- During the course of the debate, ; gah Lodge, No. 54, B'nai B'rith. gthened his hold on Ger- has the delivery of this message. rec- which became an international this meeting. sensation with the trial, and the revival of the centuries-old many for the time being by the sup- Jul y o'clock, in t h e I and an additional copy presented the Prime Minister nnnnnn us/ ognized that "The present plight Brown Memorial Chapel of Tem- 1 The Bialik Resolution that the government will severe- allegation that Jews use Christian of the Impoverished Jewish masses brought correspondents to Kieff blood in preparation of their Pass- prtssion of discordant elements ple Beth El. • The following resolution was ' to The Detroit Jewish Chronicle ly punish the officials reaps.. for publication." in many lands. and in particular from all parts of the world, be- over bread, and kill Christian within his own ranks. The sermon will be in the na- 'adopted, at • meeting on July 9, sib)* for driving hundreds, of Resolution Committee of But the dismissal of the major- ture of • memorial to the greatest mourning the death of Chaim the exodus of the victims of Hit- gin on March 25, 1911. when the Turkish Jews out of their Pisgah Lodge No. 34. to obtain it. lerism in Germany, has made the mutilated body of Andrew Yush-ichildren ity of his henchmen in the S A., Hebrew poet of modern times, who 'Nachman Malik: lenses to become pennilass small . Two months went by before • B'nai B'rith. Jewish land problem one of u rg- linaky was discovered in a g eas. - victim was found. The choice to which the month's enforced vaca- died last week in Vienna. In the , "Whereas, through the death of By • Aaron Rosenberg. ency and of immediate national, i cave outside of Reiff. The hands course of the address, Rabbi Fram Chaim Nachman Malik, the world An official communique of the tion appears to be a prelude. must President, as well as humanitarian life-saving I were tied behind the back and • finally lighted en Mendel Beiliss tremendous literary loss • suffered a government stated that the ex. who lived near the slain b op' b result in a great many of them will give readings, in English Harry Z. Gordon, and will, for generations to come, significance." Zionist districts and ithere were no fewer than 47 knife . home. He was not arrested y drifting bask into the Marxist translation. from some of the (Turn to Last Page) President recognize the void created by the groups all aver the country were wounds. The news spread quickly, ranks from which they were drawn poet's masterpieces., d , T t urn to o ag e Opposite Editorial from Kieft throng h out R uss a an (Turn to Last Page) RUBINER ELECTED CENTER PRESIDENT THE WEEK IN REVIEW JEWS FLEE TURKS, POUR INTO GREECE PLEDGE NEW DEAL TO LAND PROBLEM M endel Beiliss, Hero of Ritual Murder Case, is Dead at 62 1 oral ruble price com- pare mind UM' woof you mkt orld. ; A N a Fre P u Butzel to Address I Lodge Installation