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stroy thirty years of pioneering
endeavor. We are in danger of
becoming, in Palestine, a people
without work or soil, a people up.
rooted from its homeland. We are
in danger of being supplanted by
a flood of cheap, alien labor from
the neighboring countries. This
wave of immigration which broke
over Palestine may destroy all the
achievements of Zionism the
achievements of labor and colo-
nization, our political positions as
well as our place as part of the
general population. A settlement
dominated to-day by alien labor,
will tomorrow bow under the yoke
I of policies inimical to us. If we
do not wish to surrender, we have
only one course open: we must
conduct a stubborn struggle for
the fate of Jewish labor, of im-
migration, and of political exist-
ence.
"The realization of Zionism de-
mands the joint activity of all
groups and classes within the Yi-
shuv and the Zionist movement.
Thin joint activity must not abo-
lish or erase differences of opi-
nion, conflicts of interests, clas-
Robert J.
Democratic Candidate for
Experienced
I TAKE THIS MEANS OF EXTENDING
BEST WISHES TO ALL DETROIT
JEWRY FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
•
The Religious School of Temple
Beth El opens Saturday morning,
Sept. 15, for the confirmation de-
Establishment of a County De-
partment of Health is a principal
aim of Dr. Albert C. Hamburger,
Democratic candidate fur Coroner
of Wayne
Count y. Ile
would enlarge
t h e functions
of the Cor-
oner's office to
achieve h is
aim, without
subjecting the
partment, and Sunday morning,
Sept. 16, and Sunday afternoon of
the same day for all other depart-
ments. The afternoon school is for
the unaffiliated. Parents who are
not members of the Temple pay ■
tuition fee for the admission of
their children in the Sunday af-
ternoon school. It in a complete
taxpayers to
expense in
school beginning with the kinder-
creating a II
garten age.
entirely
n e w
Registration for all classea must
Or. Hamburger
branch of
be made neither on a Saturday or
on a Sunday but on any week day cc unty social service.
at regular office hours, 9 A. M. to
This Department, Dr. Hambur-
5 P. 01. Children coming for re- g r urges, should render compe-
tent
medical and legal services to
gistration must be accompanied by
e cry government agency
in
parent or guardian.
Principal stress will be laid this Raynecounty,
Elect
JOSEPH E.
PRENZLAUER
d department,
the prosecu-
year upon adult education.
Every
inclusive
of the
P, lice
Compe-
member of the Temple will be tor's and s
tent service
should
be
given
to the
rged to take some course in Jew-
heriff's offices.
nth history or literature in Beth indigent at absolutely no cost to
u
El College of Jewish Studies, and the tax payer, he says.
Dr. Hamburger proposes that,
everyone will be urged also to sub-
scribe for the Temple Forum upon in addition to its present duties,
the
Coroner's office field of opera-
social, economic and international
tion be enlarged to include the
questions.
The Men's Club, the Sisterhood duties of a Department of Health,
and the Young People's Club of which would have jurisdiction
Temple Beth El also have notable over the forty-five villages and
STUART CHASE
announcements to make of their townships in Wayne County. At
over the world to crowd their activities.
this time these communities large-
classes and lecture halls. They are
ly are unprotected against epi-
both Jewish.
demics and contagious diseases.
Still another brilliant feature
of the series will be the lecture by
the co-author of the best seller,
"Merchants of Death," that fierce
Dr. John H. Slevin, candidate
expose of the munitions industry for Congress in the 13th Congres•
which led immediately to the in- sional District, states that he is
James A. Kates, candidate for
vestigation of American munitions in full accord with the policies of the State Senate in the 5th Dist-
manufacturers by the United Franklin D. Roosevelt in bin re- rict, has the endorsements of the
States Senate Committee headed habilitation and recovery program. following:
by Senator William Borah. H. G. He stands for the St. Lawrence
Forgotten Men's Club, Jewish
Engelbrecht will lecture on, "The Waterway, providing that the American Republican Club, North-
Role of the Munitions Manufac- American end of the project em- western Boosters Association,
turers in Hitler Germany and ploys American labor only. He is
also for the all-American chan- West Side Republican Club, Royal
Other Countries."
nel, but as this is practically a Order of Oaks.
Holmes to Speak
Mr. Kates, who is a candidate
The Rev. John Haynes Holmes, local project, he insists that Ameri-
on the Republican ticket, was
who disappointed the Temple Fo- can labor he employed from this
area
born in Pittsburgh and lived most
rum last year, has written Rabbi
Dr. Slevin pledges to support leg- of his life in Detroit. He is mar-'
Leon Fran) assuring him that he
islation for Old Age Pensions, un- Tied, has one child and resides at
will come this year and speak on
employment insurance, establish- 2932 Leslie Ave. lie graduated
"Collective Bargaining," Tuesday
ment of public works projects to from Central High School and City
night, Dec. 11.
absorb such labor as industry can- College. He has practiced law fm!
All lecturers, their dates and not or will not employ.
10 years.
subjects will be given in full in
He is favor of equalization of
Mr. Kates is well known in the
I next week's Chronicle.
taxation, solving the problems of Jewish community. He is the pres-
The Temple Forum Committee those of 40 and over, securing bet-
ident of the Jewish Hospital As-
consists of Israel Ilimelhoch, ter legislation as to the manufac-
sociation.
chairman; Dr. Leo M. Franklin, turer and sale of alcoholic bever-
iRabbi Leon Eram, Morris Garvett, ages, placing upon the statute
Dr. B. D. Welling, Joe Magidsohn, books a model Federal liquor law,
Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Herman Lewis, reducing the Federal tax on beer
Gabriel Alexander and Miss Set- and stronger liquors thereby low-
) to Robinson, business manager.
ering the costs to the consumers.
Rabbi From will conduct the
The following Jews have en-
forum discussions.
dorsed his candidacy: Judge James
T. Ellmann, Dr. Louis Millman,
Aaron Rosenberg, Dr. R. R. Gold-
stone, 11r. Perry P. Burnstine, Dr.
David Kliger, Harry Newman, Dr.
Robert Rosen and many fraternal,
social and labor organizations and
the Detroit Federation of Labor.
(REPUBLICAN)
lour Representalire
— IN —
State Legislature
Slevin Endorsed
By Many Leaders Kates Endorsed
By Many Groups
Probate Judge
Capable
I Continued from Page One)
—
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fluently. Professor Heimann be-
gan lecturing at New York Uni-
versity as soon as he arrived in
America.
Before the Nazi regime both
were regarded as leading econo-
mists anti sociologists in Germany
and students would come from all
Urges-
BETH EL SCHOOL Hamburger
Health Reforms
OPENS SEPT. 15 16
ses, or political tendencies. How-
ever it does exclude the employ-
ment of unscrupulous political
methods which will harm the com-
mon foundation of Jewish life in
Palestine; and which will impair
the integrity and adequate func-
tioning of the Zionist movement;
and convert the strife of groups
and tendencies into destruction,
boycott and civil war.
"This unified national activity,
which is the basis of the ZiOniat
movement, is disintegrating be-
fore out eyes. A new organization,
which compete. with the World
Zionist Organization, has been
established and proclaimed. An at-
tack is made upon the authority
of the political representatives of
the Jewish people; the Zionist
funds are boycotted; their emis-
saries are attacked in various
countries by riotous "patriots."
"The democratic rule of the
settlement is opposed by destruc-
tive and disruptive elements, who
would undermine Jewish unity.
National discipline, while hymned
before the Galuth masses, is vi-
ciously trampled underfoot in Pal-
estine. The heroes of "breaking"
aim at the destruction of the His-
tadruth—the creative power which
has been the firmest cohesive in-
fluence in the Zionist movement.
Strike-breaking has been raised to
the level of a "patriotic virtue."
A venomous and systematic pro-
paganda is being directed against
the men of the Histadruth and
against the greatest achievements
of a generation of Chaluzim. They
strike at the generation which
gained positions for labor, re•
deemed the soil, settled the wild-
erness and established agriculture.
They attack the generation which
braved the tasks of the Jewish
self-defense, which today struggles
for increased immigration and
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trains the immigrants for pioneer- loot Front O
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ing. They attack the generation Aw
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which has brought the renaissance Mewl liashonalt nertieno
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Herman II. Greenberg, Republi- )
the complete emancipation of the lea . x, rifreo will 10• rend to Valli can candidate for State Senator )
people.
In
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HANLEY
Attorney
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
FORUM AT TEMPLE
ZION LABOR PARTY
TO BEGIN SEASON
ISSUES MANIFESTO
TUESDAY, NOV. 13
SINCERE ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
TO ALL!
May 5695 have better things in store for all
World Jewry!
•
L' SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU!
•
•
Hordes and Kauffmann, Inc.
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
605 Fox Theater Bldg.
FIRST DISTRICT
..1ble
Hones,
Aggressive
Tuesday, Sept. 11
Primaries
(Paid for by friends of Joseph E. Pi rnzlauer)
Re-Elect
CONGRESSMAN
John D.
DINGELL
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT
Wards 10, 12, 14, 16
Champion of the NI, Lawrence Oateoruy,
Noon... of the liuoratatte of Kink It•inosli..
Virg ..... 10 demand loath Inie•thoollon nod
100 per coo lay -off foe 11 flkio110,
armpit Vart4 El
Notts
y.," .or Of the Ilona., Ohl Ace Penult., to.
employment 111•0111111,
Orlolniolor of file Idea to e•tahli.lo a
Bank Ina SJ•lent owned, coot mile('
atiertl.ell by the I'.
• iorrnment.
1■ 1111
5 howl Ito•rieit miliporter.
Greenberg Endorsed
For State Senator
"A FUEL WITHOUT A FAULT"
Rosh HashonahGreetings
SINCERE WISHES TO THE ENTIRE
COMMUNITY FOR A HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
;FIN
East Side Coal Co.
"A FUEL WITHOUT A FAULT"
PHONE WHITTIER 9200
DAVID GOLDBERG, Prep.
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BROWN'S
DPUG STORE
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECALITY
C.,. 12th and
H•selerood
Phone Garfield 2156
Classified Ad vertsing Pays!
"The labor movement has
lowing statement:
gauged the force of the impact. ss ii:7t .,'.,
of believe the fact that I have
'1:=Ir1.1eZ11:"Ln.ii!rol:lin",:nli;':.;
It has watched the shameless and !). "'" Lot') nese Itsreesatt stern- always lived in Detroit, and un-
disruptive propaganda; it has seen "1 ,1 '1,1, 161 : 1,, it,,.1 1.;: 1 'V!',711.1,'" to n e''' derstand its needs, the fact that
so I is,
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the victims exacted, among them f nom II” limln auditorium
A is Itt I 1
I have been a practicng attorney
the precious and unforgettable
for 25 years and a former assist-
Vt:''
'4hi,..2'..--
'
i
si",g
sacrifice. It t Inc. not fear, and will
attorney
for
ant
prosecuting
Iom oll , l'uf Co.. • 00 0 leY Rol , I •
not fear. It accepted the fight ) ,, ; )2°1 ' . ,," I, y'
,' !y Wayne County for three and one-
, ,;'"!`, I J'ef")'"",','')
forced upon it. It is defending it- '
ni,ti
half
years
qualify
me
as
a
candi-
!).:I.:,;.:I..:-.:'sti ‘, i , A si - i —onst It 'i
self and will continue to defend
" I ' l'" , m'''.." 1 . 1 "'"''' date for State Senator.
its historic mission with all its
"I shall make a careful study
ii el
: ch
"ia • h •Itool:
's.
strength and conviction. It will
All .1ohlrett oforal.x kholoraorlot of every bill which may be pre-
continue to hold aloft the banner n ")"";?' ' I"; „,1) t;'),'I','I!! :""' 1 " " mu" sented in the State Legislature
n
iss .1.t. 4, t I. .
of labor which it raised thirty
Uisi, s h...I .1 , ,,,,n , . ,..,,,,' 01 ' and use my best judgment in vot-
years ago in Palestine and within ''"""" tr, ".'"'"' '"nd " "'""! ing on same, and will give the
e t is st I 10 5 NI.
the Zionist movement. The labor . ss issisto
s tos deem-forst (soots. 7. 5 same honest service to the State
movement believes in it. power
: "'"' ''' "I'"'" a.'o-.'ty, 0.1.i 15. m 5. " I of 3lichigan as I Aid when I was
and its justice; it will not sue.
ei,iti.o.st sr senvestobers 11,1tuletgor-rassistant prosecuting attorney for
cumb to malicious baiting.
ot, Ito.. 11 h ,111 ..:1.1.,) rt:turl Adolfo I Wayne County."
"Must then the labor movement
Mr. Greenberg received the en-
wers
. It!m ',I' )I:.' ',.:7,.,',“,.';:lry
" I Wt s' I III.I:'1,..I'V
waste its energies in a defense
- I", 11 A M 1" 1 P 51 11.1. 11.- r.. S .r. '" dorsement of the Detroit and
against hoodlums? Must the Zion- , i, a .r n. o tool ,. il.g.Aterltior O 11 0 ,` Wayne Federations of Labor. He
st ., . . os. tr , is ,, ',we t ... ,
-
ist Movement be made an object
''''''. . 1. '" ' ...... ,....,."... '..''' was recommended to the voters by
of mockery? May not the com-
the Detroit Citizens' League in
munity be spared violence and
the following manner:
disgrace, and yet retain the nor 5000 ALUMNI DRAFT
"Herman II. Greenberg, 3315
mal interplay of divergent opi-
Blaine Ave., 46. attorney for 25
CASS
HIGH
PRINCIPAL
nions on political, economic. and
years, born in Detroit; graduate
social questions? Is there no
afted by a committee of 5,01)0 Detroit College of l.aw, 1909.
means to channel the party
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney,
struggle within the civilised Cass Technital High School alumni. May, 1918-1921. Candidate for
Benjamin F. Comfort, for 27 years
bounds of in deity society?
their principal, is seeking nomina- Congress. 1932. Qualified."
"In the name of peace and
Mr. Greenberg is married and
truth, the Palestine Labor Party tion to the Common Council in the is a taxpayer. He is counsel for
militaries on Sept. 11.
appeals to all who hold dear the
the Home Relief Society and has
Born in Detroit, Mr. Comfort
fate of Zionism and Palestine. We
been active in civic and charitable
propose a basis for an agreement was olurated in the public schools
and
it admit.' from the Detroit affairs in Petrol.
which aims at eliminating violence
in all its manifestations; to free It Leh Smoot. Attending Trinity
public discussion from personal College. Ilarifoid. Connecticut, he
rancor,: to forbid all attempts at was granted his degrees of B. A.
M. A. After eight years in
"breaking."
On Greeting Blanks of Postal
industi y as serietary and treas.
"The Palestine labor Party
Telegraph
urer of the Calhoun Printing e1e111-
proposes an agreement which will pally.
Hat tford, Conn., ant. as loan-
establish orderly and normal rela- ufastuter of rypress lumber in
A specially designed telegram
tions between workingmen and Louisiana, he returned to Detroit blank with beautiful Jewish art
employers and which would assure in Its9a, and becalm) a teat-her of work has been prepared for the
comradely relations between work- Latin and Mathematics in Central delivery of New Year greetings
ers of different political convic- High S, had. II, was appointed sent by means of Postal Telegraph.
tions.
principal of Wetistrr School in A holiday candelabrum—the tradi-
"The Palestine Labor Party
Case
Shoo) in 1004 tional Menorah—is the main motif,
considers the following principles and principal of Cass Tech,pical against a sunrise of gorgeous color-
an the basis of orderly relations High School in 1907. Always a ing. The blank on which all Pos-
within Palestine and the Zionist firm believer in practical education tal Telegraph messages of holiday
movement.
for the yeung, he developed the greetings will be delivered is in it-
I.—The relation. helorro
a.. School until it became the self an attraction and lends sin-
see gnierned by three twinelpie.,
cerity to the wishes expressed.
I. 1..1•1 loloor.--enotolete ...161n• largtst terhnical institution in the
Arrangements have been mad,
cit• lot the deft.. of Jew1.11 noel.
1 twist States, drawing many thou-
loam agana ensen1 and
sands of •tudirns to its day and for such New Year greetings to is-
boycott.
sent for only 20 cents in this city.
11.—F roll end entail right 10 noel. evening elasses from Piety wtion
fa ....el Jeot.h wnektnantn.—.1.4
of Detroit, and contributing large- Messages to relatives in Europe
dol.lon of nor, helneen all nork
can be forwarded for as little as
1 dollmilon of tart. 0. ly to the efficiency and culture of
ills dollar. One ran imagine the
min..a by toeon• or • tenant
the industrial life of this city.
thrill which "a New Year message
I'.--OrganIfed or. oil.. of de.ent
from America!" will produce in
ondition. nf awl of orderly
Contributions to Jewish Chil. numerous towns on the other side
relation. with the emple•er.
$ 69,9°
FOR
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1935
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nun the agreement. bet...n. 01".
negational... I follow log the model
the miss-iv...it beton... lb. 111.1.1neth
and the Relict 11•Mlowebit
f.—Toe eel& len• believe wreel lug men
and ...Omen, to he lased an•:
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C.—arbitratew ne all di•roote•
3—The mattes. within PalentIne to be
honed en:
Jew I.h
A.—Ontinhortly grit Ma the
comaonnty.
Ik—Ylnal elabt• fns all member. of
the ennimonity.
C—loser falltloorni of the Dallas-
Olon. tonfaond to Ube woramadly.
or-
b.
—Sfonher.his orillata the ?ionise
eannallea pree•noa.• the
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perm of I wag erne ea Is
as,
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n.—Remal rIghle awl ea•al enthrs
flow for every member el the Zion-
ist °mamas& Ina.
—rreoaorn ef onarveeln, preys-
ramie awl eellieiem, for all cowl.
tI.0
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dren'a Home
The
Jea ish Children's Home.
,
ourongame and Petoskey Ares..
snowledget with thanks the re-
tets• of the following contribu•
t 1.11.
of the ocean—a thrill which Amer-
ican Jews can provide their rela-
tives in Europe for only one dollar
and the trouble of a telephone call.
In America such telegrams will
be delivered on Rosh Hashanah
morning by the uniformed delivery
Mr. and 111- 5 A. Dworkin, 9303 hays of Postal Telegraph. It is
not necessary to visit a Postal
Pinehurst.
Mrs, L. Harris. 9335 Santa Bar- Telegraph office to arrange for such
telegrams or cablegrams—they ran
bara Drive.
Louis Wolfe, 10507 W. Mier- he given by telephone and charged
to
the regular monthly bill.
von.
Following Jewish custom, the
telegrams will be delivered in un-
Ohi.. of ,be lettlhownote estherltioe
of the ortwoloottoa.
Z. — L..74 to the /1.44 Teaea
n this grave hour, the Pales-
tine Labor Party holds it urgently
necessary to secure a anion of all
constructive and responsible fore-
es i n Jewry for a program of soli-
darity and mutual work,"
Come in and let us show you the progress that Atwater
Kent engineers have made in the new sets for 1935.
Model 318K, illustrated, hears everything that it is
possible to hear from the far corners of the earth to the
nearest station ... and hears it all with a realistic tone
that is closer to life than you thought radio would
ever be.
sealed envelopes.
col 11%1ICR11,4 fitvrintNtry
orohron 0,.
sty
t
lehr. Inwited the osc••• rf the •fho.1
Monate'''.
A vote foe Hero.. Greenberg
for State Senator is • vote for
good government.
m sic
Maki. STO u
("sr ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
of the Central Stores, takes
this opportunity of extend-
Main Store: 4035 FENKELL ,al Liveraois
ing best wishes to the entire
6 STORES
community for a Happy and
Prosperous New Year,
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Mr. Samuel Raimi, president