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Hate
informed the American Jewish
—
. NEW YORK. (JTA)—A reac-
Congress: We are opposed to the I
to Jews in the Beersheba area at , lion favorable to the economic
Nazi policy and do not import any :
12 per dunam.
: prosperity of Palestine can be
material from Germany." At the
I traced directly to Hitler's anti- same time this organization en
Innocent Man Suffer.
The helplessness of law-abiding , Semitic persecutions in Germany, t c o l o n
a
perosns when apprehended by po• 1 reports a writer in the July 21
the Northh o fGerman r l a .d 1 o d yr .d e , s 1 r'i
lice on a charge of being in the issue of The Magazine of Wall which that German government '
country "illegally," was illustrated, Street. subsidized steamship line is in- 1
here when an itinerant Jewish 1 The article, which surveys Ares- formed that in the future all its
vendor of watches, Zeev Yehudai ent business conditions in the shipments would be transferred to
Fishman, was pointed out to a' fl 01 Y Land, follows in excerpt:
other lines because of the Hitler
constable as an unauthorized set-
"While most countries of the policy.
I world still suffer the lingering
Der.
The list of those now refusing.
The constable arrested the man Ea i" s O f post-war convalescence, to have business traffic with Ger-
and too k him to th e loal police ratestine stands out as an iso- m any includes importers of linen;
la ted example of reluv a
. • .
station, where he wasc detained n
.
...
. ,
"al'•d
beads, novelties; tilni, toys; iron-
tame .ng.
virility and comme rcial
for some hours before his pro-
ware, art, silk tissue, wines, but-
Ile was well-being.
testations were heard.
on goods.
y perse• ton, s books. cotton
"The boom started b
escorted home by two constables,
A numb er 1,f importers, who
and there showed them his Pales- oiled German Jews is based on
. are listed in the import manifes-
tinian passport, proving that he sound business principles. Capi- to as receiving goods on German
had been in the country for 10 sal salvaged from their wrecked , boats, explain that their purchases
years and for six years had been commercial enterprises has been come from Czechoslovakia and
consolidated and re-invested in
a naturalized citizen.
1 other countries, but must clear
real estate purchased from the
Cut Education Grant
i through German ports because the
population, in industrial , h in ds o f
The decision of the Jewish native
.
. no por t s
pun h ase h
ace
pl
Agency Executive to halve its ing ant
ea and equipment and as work- . of their own.
'tI
pi
a
to
finance
export
trade.
I n a number of instances.
present grant of 120,000 for He-
ohm, •
itgrants
are &toted land '
brew Education in Palestine, and loaned tools,
provisions,
n i : American industries are being de-
p
to give the Vaad Leumi only 510, I
veloped
out of the determination
necessities. ModeM ri'l 'eth (o4:17 af I
000 next year for the public intensive cultivation soon showed 1 not to purchase products made in
school system, formed the main handannie
the Nazi Germany.
profits_
subject of discussion at the first I are credited
edited on the books o f the Jews in Jugoslavia in Fortunate
Meeting of the Vaad Leumi held central finance administration for
Position
I
at Tel Aviv since the meeting of the account of individual land ten-
.
C apta 'n Manfred Sternberg,
athe Assephath Ilanivcharim.
ants or industrial workers against : prominent industrialist of Zagreb,
E. BerlIgne of the V aad Leumi I previous advances.
1 here on a mission for the eco-
—Specially drawn tar Um Jewlah Telegraphic Agency by Carl Rose.
pointed out that when Palestine I
Copyright 11114.
'The Promised Land is at last nomic ministry of the Jugoslavian ;
Jewry took over control of the I
with milk and honey and : governm ent, was the guest of '
Hebrew public school system from t it
may be said without undue QS- I honor with Madame Sternberg, at
TO VIEW PROBLEMS
the agency, the latter undertook aireeratipn, that Hitler unwitting- ' • farewell dinner tendered him by
to furnish 140,000 annually to-
AT JEWISH PARLEY
ly has become the greatest Zionist the American Jewish Congress.
- wards the budget; the next year I of them all."
Prominently identified with the
this grant was halved, and now it
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is to be cut down still more drat, 1 Britain
is
s hi n aScttii.vrn
itbies
rgininft uh r mectol umnrtrnyt:
B "■ k. Mandate, Says I (17ea; ti e
Thanks of National Fund
tically.
the Soviet government on problems
Major Proctor
A inni iesrtircaatnio n Jecwoirn
o-,
ft hethead m
The Vaad Leutni resolved to
affecting the position of the Jews
LONDON. (JTA)—Members of ;hers
of
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
in the Soviet Union).
support the attitude of its execu- a Parliamentary delegation to Congress of conditions affecting ;
Allow me to thank you for your
4. Defense of Jewish minority
Live in the question of decentrali-, Palestine, which has just returned Jews in Jugoslavia and of the at-
co-operation in regards to the
rights within the limits of the
sation, which it opposes. The to London, addressed a Zionist titude of his government to Ger.
publicity given no generously in
meeting decided that if the agency meeting here.
League of Nations in connection
; your columns fo• our national
many.
could not continue its grant at '1
with the resolution of the Palish
Claude F. Strickland, a student
It was disclosed that the Juito-: cause—the Jewish National Fund.
the present figure, as
government for generalizing mi-
a cut would ; of Palestinian economy, said that slitaia Trade Bureau here was the
I am certain that the success
necessitate a chaotic condition
nority obligations, which is com-
of the people who benefited most as first organization to take space at of this year's Tisha b'Ab collec-
ing up at the September meeting
finance, then it would withdraw :a result of Jewish immigration to the International Trade Fair to be tion is largely due to the favor-
of the League of Nations.
its responsibility for the school Palestine were the Arabs, and held Oct. 22 and 27 in New York I able policy of The Detroit Jewish
system.
5. Measures fur combating
'Major P
Proctor declared that the where the products and sere-'I Chronicle to the Jewish National
The existing executive was re-!
anti-Semitic propaganda.
achievements of the Jews in that ices of countries other than Ger-i Fund, as well as your interest
to to
hold
until the next; country deserve the admiration of , many are to be displayed.
and personal conviction of its sig•
. elected
elections
the office
Assephath
Youth Meet Its Norway
.
With Zion's
sharim, Rabbi Ostrowsky offered', e world.
'
Captain Sternberg described the " nificance and need.
UOPPENIIAGEN — (JTA) —
himself for re-election as an in-
"With my Liberal and Labor situation of the Jews in Jugoslavia: greetings, I am, .
The annual Congress of the Jew-
dividual, and not as a representa- , friends," Major Proctor said, " 1 as
particularly fortunate. Ile;
Sincerely yours,
ish Youth Organization of Scandi-
tine of the Mizrachi Organization, stand for justice for the Jews pointed out that unlike other,
navia will by held in Oslo from
RABBI J. S. SPERKA,
Vaa
d
which has informed the
, coutries
of Eupe,
ro
Jugoslaia
v
n
Aug. 5 to 8, Ten Jewish Youth Or-
,
Chairman
of
J.
N.
F.
The government makes
n I ,
fo
cor r ' ase '''' h as never had any acute forms of
Leumi that it will no longer be. . I...., of , .en
ganizations
in Denmark, Sweden,
Synagogue Committee.
policy
represented on that body.
fearing the Arabs and anti-Semitism and has never had
Norway and Finland will be re-
Palestine Prosperity Lures Arab th e Moslem world, We are not a pogrom. The King of Jugs-
presented. The principal papers
Capital from Syria
will be read by Rabbi Dr. Marcus
Icarrying out the letter and spirit steels is friendly to the Jews, he $122 IS RAISED FOR
The flight of Arab capital and of the mandate
J. N. F. ON TISHA B'AB Melchior of Copenhagen and Rabbi
but if you are not stated.
, .
'
industry from Syria to Palestine inn
Julius
Samuel of Malmo.
.
Of the Jews themselves, he said
impatie t your progress in
n
is growing larger and there are '
The Jewish Youth Organization
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, chair-
llow- that they were well represented in '
increasing signs that the Syrian, Palestine will be irresistible.
: a ll phases of the country's life. man of the synagogue committee of Oslo celebrates this year the
merchants are taking a great i in- ever, if dissension creeps into' In addition to maintaining their of the Jewish National Fund twenty-fifth anniversary of its ex-
terest in this country whose popu-' your ranks, the labors of Herz! own cultural and charitable insti- , Council of Detroit, announces istence.
larity, compared to the backward will not avail." tutione, they have a keen and ac; that the sum of $122 was raised
condition of their own country,
in the collection made on Tisha ROSENFELD SUES
Professor Selig Brodetsky, a tier interest in Palestine.
has attracted the attention of the
YORKVILLE PAPER
The situation of the Jews of b'Ab.
b
f
mom
cr
o
the
Zionist
Executive,
entire Near East.
Germany has been a source of
Of this sum, 827,52 was raised
Twenty Syrian merchants have made a c mei I appca I to the
(Continued from Page One.)
sorrow to the Jewish elan- in the Shaarey Zedek, other syna-
left Damascus for Palestine within Zionist Labor party to prevent deep tl;
Jugoslavia which
,gogues contributing as follows:
maintain
the past week. A famous Dames. discord,
allow itself
to be silence and not nuniin every
o r j
tv.
o. hreceive
'B'nai David, $12; B'nai Moshe, Walter Kappe, editor of the
ich
is
provoked. Ile iriak
cum candy manufacturer has shift-.
refugees as pos- $11.65; Beth Tephila Emanuel, IlLaitsch• Zcitung.
aid as Ma"
ed his machinery to Palestine. The urged that the "big Jewish job" and
Bible, he stated.
' $9.34; Hebrew National School,
local press in Damascus is clamor• in Palestine should not he spoiled
As an instance of the attitude 58.53; Beth Israel, $7.90; Mish- Macy's Denies Buying Goods in
Barnett
NR for a high tax on those seek- by internal quarrels.
Germany
Janner, M. I'., recommended the of the Jugoslavian government to kan Israel, $6.50; Beth Abraham,
ing permits for a transfer of place
the Hitler regime, he revealed that $5.50; Tuxedo Talmud Torah,
NEW YORK— (JTA)—Reply-
attainment of Jewish unity.
of business.
$5.30;
Mt.
Clemens,
$4.57;
B'nai
during
the
course
of
a
recent
ex-
ing to allegations that R. iI. Macy
The Palestine government
-
tended visit to Jugoslavia by Pre. Zion, $3.65; B'nai Israel, $3.50; az Co., received last week a ship-
will issue 1.200 immigration
Sentenced for Hboring
•r
Illegal
eeetifieetes to Palestine in eddi. mier Goering of Prussia, he was Shaarey Zion, 13.50; B'nai Jacob,
Entrants
not received by a representative $2; Ahavath Zion, $2; Beth Ye- ment of German-made products,
TEL AVIV. (JTAI — Three lion to the regular numbers al-
government official.
Further, he hudah, 51.02; Byron-Philadelphia Edwin I. Marks, vice-president of
ready granted.
Jews of the Belt Vegan suburb
said, an attempt to secu re favor- Talmud Torah, $1.60; collected by the department store, has released
The decision of the Palestine
have been sentenced respectively
Myron Rosenthal, $1.60; M. Tem- a copy of the letter of denial ad-
through
able -
government is ••ttributed to t he
to a 110 fine and one and two
•
course of a planned aeroplane chin, SI; Bay City, $1. Smaller dressed to the antkNazi Minute
recent visit paid by the Colonial
months' imprisonment, for having
sums were gotten front the fol.
tour
of
Germany
arranged
for
harbored illegal Jewish immi- Office by a Jewi•h deputation
Mn of the United States.
lugoslavian journalists by the lowing: Beth Shmuel, Etz Haim.
from the Board of D
De
of
grants. The newcomers
co
had land-
Last Friday a contigent of Min-
Nusarh loan, Adath Yeshurun,
German
Propaganda
Ministry,
non
British Jews. The deputation
ed from an Egyptian sailing vessel
ute
Men, headed by Joseph Rosen,
with complete failure as the jou, Ahavath Achim.
Pointed out to the offici•ls of
south of Jaffa, were seen by
stood at strategic points nearby
nalists
refused
to
t
in
any
writing
This year's ruin is 25 per cent
the Ministry the dangerous ef-
Bedouins who attacked them, and
Macy's
story, and distributed cir-
on the subject.
mare than the sum raised on
lents of the serious labor short-
were rescued by Jewish residents
sculars containing the charges. The I
Tisha b'Ah last year.
•1e now emoting in Palestine.
of a nearby Jewish settlement.
circular also appealed to readers tol
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
When the police arrived, three of
Imycott Nazi goods.
Wise Bid • Hi • t • d CU t h Miti
a n •n
the unauthorized immigrants could
WILL MEE T WEDNESDAY
In the letter to the Minute Men
Order Among Palestine
not be found. Later they were
—
organization the allegations are de- I
Jewry
discovered hiding with the three
The Home Relief Society is to
nied entirely by Mr. Marks. Ile I
LONDON.
arm __ - While hold a special meeting at 10,30
Jewish settlers.
asked for an immediate reply as to
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kahn and son the Minute Men's intentions in the
crossing the (mean I learned to Wednesday morning, Aug. at
Held for Kidnaping
TWO Bedouin gypsy women have my unutterable joy that Abraham the haw of airs. Max Koggan, have returned to Detroit after matter, in which he says the or-
was. acqu it te
been
committed for
d," Rabbi 3296 Webb Ave., for the purpose spending the week-end with Mr. ganization was probably "irrespon-
trial to Staysky
the district court at Jaffa and Stephen S. VI ise, who arrived here of enlarging on the plans for the and Mrs. George Kahn of Auburn. sible" inasmuch as it permitted it-
charged with the attempted kid- esinesday, informed the Jewish 'organization's two present pro• Their slaughter, alatielaine, will self to be "misrepresented."
Agency.
"Fights against every form of
naning of a young Jewish girl,' Telegraphic
Now I jects, the year hosk anti the an remain here for the next two
weeks.
discrimination" and r e I e n
Yehudith liarzilai, in Tel Aviv. learn to my sorrow that the Re' nual dinner-donee.
quittal,
instead
of
bringing
peace
struggles
"against the unmistake-
The child was taken from a per-
Mrs. Harry Alpern and son, Lee, able drift toward, Fascism in this
ambulator by the elder of the twolor an armistice between the war- Picnic of J. W. E. W. 0. on
have returned home after spend- country and against the whole
women, but was rescued in time ring factions in Palestine, has
Sunday, August 26
brought • renewal of strife.
ing two weeks at Long Lake, near structure of Fascism in Germany
by the child's mother
and Italy where the masses of th
One of the gypsy women, "Flitlerism has shaken Jewish
Alpena.
people have hers terrorized and
claimi she .•as merely looking, life to its very foundation. 1 A special meeting of the .lew-
Mrs. Albert Ruff and son. I degraded by the reactionary gay.
into the carriage, while the young.' know what is happening in other ish %omen's European Welfare
er denied everything, saying they . countries and know the nascent Organization will be held NIonday, Frederick, and Mrs. .Abe Lipp of el nments of big financial inter-;
had been attacked without cause! Hitlerite movement in my own Aug. 6, at 2 ic m. sharp, at ('on- Brookline, Mass., are the guests eats" occupy prominent places in
, country and find that instead of i 'negation B'nai Moshe, Dexter of their mother, Mrs. Etta Beek- the program of action outlined in'
by the Jewish mother.
the first issue of the Columbia Bul-
battling unitedly against the men-'and Lawrence.
man.
Ball Teams' Thrilling Gttmn2
letin, a weekly, which appeared on
At this meeting • detailed finan-
The Jerusalem American base- : ace of Ilitlerism, .lowish new, lie-
ball team triumphed over the Tell comes a recital of ruffianly con cial report will be given with re-
Miss Harriett Rosenberg of De- Columhia University campus. The
j
Bulletin is the official organ of the
Aviv Americans on the linnets: duct in Eretz Israel. : gard to the success of the tag troit is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
World Problems Club.
home grounds by the close sorrel "Because the Histadruth is sir- days held last month in Mt. II. F. Anthony.
of 3-2 after a hotly-contested . tually the Jewish government of Clemens.
Arrangements will be made for
Miss Clara Beckman has re- All Nations Employment Bu-
game before an enthusiastic crowd Palestine, we have the right to:
of 2,500. I ask that it demand of its followers' a picnic to be given Sunday. Aug turned home after spending the
reau Renews It;
oast week in Manton and Cadillac,
Plaers of both team w
s re e moderation and conciliation. The 26, at Belle Isle.
Service
feted afterward at an ent c rt ai ;Jewish
people
asks
the
Histadruth
Mich.
n.
I phe May, who died during the
war, was a member of the Belgian
Parliament for Nivelles, and his
S. only containing brother holds an
eminent position in the financial
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world.
The Ambassador took much in-
in the same capacity to London,
terest in the arts, (specially in
retaining the post until 1909, when mosic, Mid Was
a lover of horses
he was sent to Constantinople as and racing.
'ounselor of Legation, and in 1911
as reappointed to the legation at
Jew Gets High Riga Post
Fe Court of St. James, with the
ank of counselor.
RIGA. (JTA)—Simon ‘1"itten-
In 1912 he was sent as Minister , berg, a former deputy in the Lab-
o Mexico, where he protected the : vian Parliament, was appointed
eterests of his country through ; director of the Jewish education
he troubled period of the Mexican :department at the Ministry of
e.olution, and in 1914 he was 'Education.
sPerl back to 1.ondon on special
mission.
trent and dance at the Ritz Hotel, to observe the dignity of a re-
under the auspices of th e A mee i. i sponsible government. The Jew-
can Zionist Club of Palestine. Al- :1'4' people also asks the Zionist I
most all the Americans residine Revisionists to bear themselves
in and around Tel Aviv were pres-twith dignity, moderation and for-
ent. !hearance, lest Staysky's vindica-
• lion becomes • disaster for the
--
' Vishay in Palestine 31111 for world
Na„ School i n, -n6,1.
TIBERIAS (JTA I —The Atli- Jewry,"
ance Israelite Universelle of Parisi
has decided to erect ■ school
building on a plot given by the
Palestine Jewish Colonization A,
sociation.
The school was originally in-1
tended to be built at a later date,.
but the recent floods in Tiberias'
and the resultant need for school I
accommodation decided the son-
ety to go ahead with the buntline
at once.
Turned into Martyrs
N.ABLUS, Palestine. 1.ITA I--
Sentenced to adeath far murder
and highway robbery, the notor-
ious bandid, Abu Jilda. and his
lieutenant. El Armeet, have the
honor of being made martyrs by
Communists in this all-Moslem
town.
Hiller's Empty Pocket
12,000 Jews in Mr.
JAFFA. (JTA) — The canial•n
notion that the Jews of Jaffa have
all gone to Tel Aviv Mu been dis-
proved by a statement of the com-
mittee of the Jewish community
of Jaffa-Tel Aviv following its
census in connection with the
Jaffa municipal elections disclos-
ing that there are at least 12,0tio
Jews in the Jaffa municipal area
, BEIRUT, Syria (JTA)—Ahmed
Farraj and Janni Farraj, two lo-
cal Arabs, have been sentenced
to death by the high court of the
Lebanon on a charge of the mur-
der some two months ago of Abra-
Jewish peddler in
ham Metes.
the village of Airy, in the moun-
Germany, deviating a
-
Ref ',rt. Alesa nth,
moratorium, keeps the other hand out if sled.
From 1914 to 1927, whenever
Mr. and Mrs. David Green. foi -1 the
question of household help'
!
mer11- of Bay City, now of
bl
trout, announce the engagement of , thought that entered one's mind
:their daughter. Ethel, to Sidney !was the All-Nations Employment
Greenstein, son of Mr. and M
rs.Bureau. Through many years of
Harry Greenstein of Detroit.
!careful and dependable service,
I the All Nations Employment Bu-
Contributions to Jewish Chil - reau built up
p an enviabl
envia e repute-
dren's Home
! tion among an ever-growing group
of satisfied users of reliable help.
The Jewish Children's Home of ; Now, in response to numerous
Detroit wishes to acknowledge I and insistent requests from for-
a ith thanks the receipt of the fol- mer patrons, the All Nations Ern-
lawing donations:
Iployment Bureau has returned to
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Rob- ' the field of domestic help. Realms-
•rts, 3042 Elmhurst Ave., inling that many of its former pa-
honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Fred , trons and friends were having an
Ginsburg.
, increasingly difficult time in se-
, Irwin Cohn, 4205 Fullerton I curing the proper help for house-
; Ave.. in memory of William Stem- hold talks, this bureau is again
ler of Los Angeles, Joseph Stam-1 offering service gratis to em-
ler of Los Angeles and Emanuel ; ployers.
Schoenberg of Detroit.
The All Nations Employment I
Max Rosenfeld, 80190 W. Six' Bureau is again ready to serve
Mile Road.
iby supplying reliable household I
help for cooking, cleaning, wash-
Paned Will latercede for 361 ing, ironing, etc. It is the only
Jailed i• Zion
agency in Detroit.
WARSAW. (JTA I — The Jew-
ish Telegraphic Agency was in-
ish
RODIN CLUB
formed by • high official in diplo- I The Rodin Club met at the home
matte circles here that the Foreign , of Mrs. F. Rodin on July•25. The
Office has instructed Polish diplo- i business meeting took place, after
matic representatives in London i which the members played cards.
and Jerusalem to take steps to-I Plans are being completed for
ward mitigating the situation of , the annual outing of the club, to
the 343 Polish Jewish citizens who : be held at Rouge Park.
were sentenced by • Haifa courtI The next meeting will be held
to three-month jail terms and sub- at the home of Mrs. M. Mold,
I afternoon, Aug. 8, at 1 o'clock.
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman
of the Infant Welfare Fund of
Hadassah, has received the fol-
lowing contributions:
From Mr. and Mrs .,Al A. For-
man, in memory of Emanuel
Schoenberg; from Mrs. Joseph
Barnett, in memory of Herman
alagidsohn of Chicago; from Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, in
memory of J. Herman Magidsohn,
Mrs. Anna Himelhoch and Eman-
uel Schoenberg; from Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, in honor of
the Bar :Mitzvah of Fred Ginsberg.
In 1920 M. May was appointed
Minister to Sweden and Finland.
with residence at Stockholm, anti
in 1925 was sent us Ambassador
to Brazil. After lice years in that
post he was appointed in Decem-
ber, 1930, to succeed the Prince de
Ligne as Ambassador at Wash-
ington.
The Ambassador arrived in this
country in the latter part of March,
1931, presented his credentials to
the President and assumed direc-
tion of the t mliassy at Washington
on April 2.
Mille. May, noted for her works
of charity as well as for her social
charm and grace, is the daughter
of Raphael Georges levy, author-
ity on political economy and mem-
b•e of the French Semite, who in
1929 held the position of president
of the Institut de France. The
Ambassador and Mine. May have
had three children: Franchise Ade.
leine, who is about 20 years of age;
Alberta Elisabeth, 16, and Ghis-
laine Sophie, aged 14.
The Ambassadors grandfather
was one of the volunteers in the
Belgikn revolution of 18:10, which
gained Belgium her independence
as a sovereign nation, and the fam-
ily has played a prominent part in
the social, diplomatic, business and
(Alicia' life of the kingdom. One of
the Ambassador's brothers, Adol-
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endlesi attractions for young and old. Our Midway is filled with the
latest, clean, modem, enticing novelties. Moderately priced, appe-
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