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A merica Yewish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON ATINUS • CINCINNATI 20, MO

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VOL. XXXVI Ni11

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

IN MICHIGAN

W Ulf BROXICLE
THE bETROIT
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

and

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1934

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 C ents

PLANS OF SILVER 'A nniversary of' Protest by United States
OPPOSE M'FADDEN More Than 400 Casualties Reported
SHIRTS TO DEPORT
Against Persecution of Jews in Rumania CHOICE FOR HIGH
US FROM THE U. S.'
REPUBLICAN POST " A l geria Arabs' Attacks on Jew
Text of Letter Sent at Direction of President Theodore Roosevelt

Revealed at Hearing of Con-
gressional Nazi Investi-
gating Committee

by Secretary of State John Hay, Protesting Violation of
Rumania's Pledge to Safeguard Jewish Rights

",

American Jewish Congress l
Points to His Record of
Anti-Semitism

10
0

Killed; Most of Them Are Jet WS

Alleged Desecration of Moslem Mosque by a Jewish 'Soldier is Said
to Have Started the Rioting in Constantine, With Outrages
Spreading to Other Jewish Communities in Algeria

JEWS MAY BE FORCED
TO VOTE FOR HITLER

NATIONAL COMMITTEE
Even before the recognition of Rumania as an
deny those ideals and thereby destroy our chili.
independent state, the chronic persecution of the
' ASKED FOR DISAVOWAL
zation.
Jews in this territory elicited the sympathy and
Secretary Hay's note is as follows:
Hindenburg Mourning Fails
the protest of the entire world. When the Con-
Department of State, Washington,
Jew - Baiting Congressman
to Halt Reich Anti-Jewish
gress of Berlin met in 1878 to consider the East-
August 11, 1902
Revived Protocols on
Hate Crusade
ern Question, the situation Of the Jews in eastern
Sir:
Floor of Congress
Europe and the Balkans was placed in the fore-
In
the
course
of
an
instruction
recently sent
LOS ANGELES, Calif.—A Con.' front of the business at hand. All the states
NEW YORK — The American
concerned frankly and honestly accepted the
gressional sub-committee investi-
to the Minister accredited to the Government of
Jewish Congress, in a communica-
principle of religious liberty. Only Rumania
gating Nazi activities in this coun-
Rumania in regard to the bases of negotiation
tion addressed to the chairman of
failed to put this principle into operation by
try failed to secure the appear-
begun with that government looking to a conven- I the National Republican Commit-
evading her freely-accepted obligation. In 1902,
ance of Dr. George Gyssling, Ger-
tee,
takes issue with the latter for
tion
of
naturalisation
between
the
United
States
a
particularly
flagrant
violation
of
the
spirit
of
man vice-consul, who was to be
the elevation of Congressman Louis
•the treaty by Rumania evoked the energetic pro-
and Rumania, certain considerations were set
questioned with regard to a check
T.
McFadden
in the leadership of
test of the Powers. So intolerable had conditions
issued to "cash" and used by a
forth for the Minister's guidance concerning the
become for the Jews in Rumania that many of
man whose activities are under
character of the emigration from that country,
suspicion.
them were fleeing to other countries, notably the
the Causes which constrain it, and the cons.
United States; and therefore President Roosevelt
Startling disclosures were made
quenco: so far as they adversely affect the United
ordered Mr. John Hay, Scretary of State, in July,
at hearings tff the committee with
1902,
to
send
a
dispatch
to
the
United
States
regard to the Silver Shirts activi-
Minister at Athens strongly condemning these
ties. Virgil Hayes stated that he
It has seemed to the President appropriate that
persecutions. And, on Aug. 11 of the same year,
had seen Silver Shirts drilling
the. considerations, relating as they do to dm
the American Ambassadors in London, Paris, Ber-
with rifles presumably obtained
obligations entered into by the signatories of the
lin, Vienna, St. Petersburg, Rome and Constan-
from U. S. San Diego military
tinople, were instructed to communicate this dis-
sources. Ile said he had been told
Treaty of Berlin of July 13, 1878, should be
patch to the governments to which they were
of large caches of ammunition
brought to the attention of the governments con.
accredited, and to ask whether it might not be
stored away by the Silver Shirts.
corned and commended to their consideration in
possible to make effectively binding Rumania's
Asked for what purpose they were
the hope that, if they are so fortunate m to meet
obligation under the Treaty of Berlin.• So im-
to be used, Hayes said:
untold agonies in bestial and merciless attacks by enraged Arabs who butchered
pressed was ,Rumania by the determined hostility
"To change the government.
the approval of the several powers, such measures
Jewish victims.
of the civilized world that she hastened to make
William Dudley Pettey, the na.
as to them may seem wise may be taken to
Per-
amends and thus avert a collective intervention.
tional organiser, told me the
suade the government of Rumania to reconsider
The pogrom started when a report was spread that a drunken Jewish soldier na med
plan wet to organise the Nation,
The note of Secretary Hay is a landmark in
the subject of the grievances in question.
Eli Kalifa staggered into a mosque at the hour of prayer and cursed the worshii ers.
giving each adult ■ share of
the history of our country, and a turning point
The United States welcomes now, as it
He was not only made short work of, but the Moslems immediately begat to
stock. TM. would bear a
in the history of civilization. By appealing to
has
monthly dividend of $80 a
the eternal principles of justice and of humanity,
welcomed from the foundation of its government,
invade the Jewish quarter, attacking and kill% Jews they met on the way.
share, he said. He she planned
it' offers a permanent answer to those who would
• The entire Constantine j wish
(Turn to Lag Pap)
to deport the Jews."
business quarter is destr oyed,
Ilayes, who is a former marine,
Jewish homes were burned, Jews
said he had been offered money
Orthodox Rites at
dragged
from their residence. and
for stolen government machine
Dr. Franklin on Way
REP, IkUIS T. MC FADDILN
Envoy May's Funeral bestially attacked.
guns, rifles and ammuniition by
To Complete Recovery
Jews
fought
back with
hat-
an officer of the Silver Shirts. He
the party in the light of his record
WASHINGTON. ( J T A )—
ever weapons they could gs they,
testifled that the offer was made
of anti-Semitism.
Funeral services for Paul May,
It will be good news to his
but
they
are
the
vast
majori
by W. W. Kemp, who was de-
hosts of friends that Dr. Leo
The communication, signed by Rabbi Egelsonto Assist Dr.
Belgian Ambassador to the
the victims. y of
scribed as commander of the San
former Congressman Nathan D.
United States, who died here
Anti . Semitic Stuermer At. M. Franklin of Temple Beth Denies Rumor
Franklin and Rabbi Fram
Heavy detachments of police
Diego Silver Shirts. Ile said that
He Is a Jew Perlman, vice-president of the
El,
who
has
been
ill
for
the
last
Monday, were conducted
and troops patrol the narrow,
tacked President Masaryk
Kemp offered him $10 for rifles,
at
Three
Services
• American Jewish Congress, rein-
and Speaks of Admira-
last two months, is well on the
according to the Orthodox rit-
dangerous streets of Constantine
;50 for machine guns and $20 a
of Czechoslovakia
tine
forces
the
stand
of
the
Philadelphia
way to complete recovery and
tion for Race
ual by Rabbi Abram Simon of hoping to check
case for ammunition.
another uprising
, Council of the American Jewish
For the coming Holy Days,
that in all likelihood he will be I
Washington. They were at-
by Arabs.
Hay. quoted Kemp a saying,
Congress
in
this
connection
and
BERLIN. — Chancellor Hitler
I which begin on the evening of
sufficiently well to participate
tended by Secretary of State
LONDON. — Sir John Simon,'
"Anything the Silver Shirts did
Inhabitants of the Jewish 1
on Aug. 4 suppressed Julius Strei-
. 9, Congregation Beth El Is
in the services at the Temple
Cordell Hull, other high gov-
the Foreign Secretary, has writ- asks the Republican National Com-
would be countenanced by the
ter, cowering, learned that grit :
mittee to dissociate itself from 'preparing
cher's anti-Semitic weekly, the
'Sept
ten Sir Archibald H
to hold three simultan- ernment officials and members
during the forthcoming High
San Diego Sheriff's Office with
traditional enemies planned a
any endorsement of the views of eous services. For this purpose,
Stuermer, for a fortnight for hav-
Holy Days. Mrs. Franklin,
of
the
diplomatic
corps.
rumor that he is a Jew. The let-
the exception of the undersher•
massed onslaught. The entire city
ing published an article attacking, who has also been on the sick [ter
[ter was in reply to Sir Archibald's Congressman McFadden in relation the main auditorium, the Brown
The body was placed on an
iff, who is a Jew."
to the Jews.
is tense in terror,
President Thomas G. Masaryk of
list for several weeks, is also
Memorial Chapel and the social
calling attention to statements
artillery caisson, escorted by
"The Silver Shirts," Hay.
.-G Jules Carde, arriving_
Goven.
The entire matter arose in con - hall of the Temple will be utilized.
making excellent progress to-
United States Army detach-
quoted Kemp saying, "will_
by airplane after a record-break.
nection with ■ radio address on These services will be conducted
ward recovery.
ments. As the procession en-
not be bothered when the time
Tuesday by Congressman McFa
by Dr. - Leo M. - Franklin,' Rabbi tared the —Arlington' National„ log light. from. kariti.-S AItifig.
come. to act. Firearms of both
n:.:..
with ' Gen.' Kiefer," eclitim
den which has been arranged by Leon From and Rabbi Louis Egel-
Cemetery, a battery of artil-
the Sheriff's office and the police
the troops, and the municipal of-
the National Republican Committee son of Cincinnati, who comes es-
lery tired salute of 10 guns.
department will be turned over
and with which the Philadelphia pecially to participate in the Holy
ficials, and the protective police
The body will remain in a
to us. The undenheriff will be
Congress Council took issue be- Day program
lines In the danger .zones were
vault at Arlington until it is
of the Temple.
liquid•ted."
cause of McFadden's anti-Semiitc
doubled.
taken to Belgium on the U.S.S.
Rabbi
Egeleon,
who
is
well-
Hayes said that the objective
record and his revival of the Pro-
Four Children Dead
Pensacola, a heavy cruiser.
.
of the Silver Shirts was to "take
tocol of the Elders of Zion which known for his scholarly attain-
Of the 23 dead, now lying in a
The exact time has not yet
charge of the United States Gov-
he had reprinted in the Congres- ments and his ability as a preach-
row in the Constantine hospital,
been decided upon, but it will
er, has for many years been asso-
sional Record.
ernment and, if necessary, to use
22 were Jews and the other was
he during the next few weeks,
Frank Cody Makes State- ,
dated with Rabbi George Zepin
force to effect the change."
an Arab. • Four of the dead were
Admiral William H. Studley,
as the directing head of many of
ment to M. A. Alexander on
Adopt Censure Resolution
"Kemp adiiul," said Ilayes,
chief
children,
Their throats had been
of naval operations, an-

"that President Roosevelt was be-
PHILADELPHIA — (JTA) — the activities conducted by the
Absence of Children
cut.
nounced the selection of , the
.
ing advised by many persons sym-
A resolution severely censuring the Department of Synagogue and
Native troops with fixed bay-
Pensacola.
School Extension of the Union of
pathetic with Communists. He
Republican
National
Committee
for
Jewish boys and girls will be I
onets
patrolled
all
roads
A
huge
wreath
bearing
the
leading
mentioned the names of Secretary
reinstating Congressman Louis T. American Hebrew Congregations.,
excused without loss of class
into the Jewish quarter, and
Belgian. national colors served
Music by Special Quartet
Morgenthau and Assistant Secre-
McFadden to a position of leader-
Q
a s
halted all who could not pro! uce
tribute from the King and
credits when they absent them-
tary Tugwell. Ile said all Jews
ship in the Republican party de-
Despite the very adequate
passes.
u e n of the Belgi ans. Anoth er
selves
from
school
on
the
forth;
must be removed from public
spite his public anti-Semitic utter- planning of the committee in wreath Ca
Approximat ly 80 Arabs 1 e
ine from Mrs. Frank-
ere
office."
ances from the floor of Congress charge of the supplementary serv-
coming holy Days.
jailed for active participation In
II D. Roosevelt.
was adopted unanimously at a ices, it will be necessary for those
This statement was made on
the rioting. Police action was at-
meeting
of
the
Philadelphia
council
LONDON. (JTA) — German
desiring to worship at the Tern -
Tuesday to Milton M. Alexander
companied by sporadic counter at-
of the American Jewish Congress.
.Jewry was faced with a most per-
pie to make early application, as
tacks by the Arabs, some of whom
by Frank Cody, superintendent of
The resolution denounced McFad-
plexing dilemma by the announce-
no cards of admission will be is-
broke through the lines, hurling
den as "an arch-enemy of the Jew-
he Detroit schools, when Mr. Al-
SIR JOHN SI3ION
ment of the Propaganda Minister,
sued beyond the seating capacity
stones and clubs.
i
h
people
st
amping
JULIUS STREICHER
Paul Joseph Goebbels, that a gi-
sander called his attention to
of the three halls in which serv-
Several Jewish women suit red
current in England as well as and malicious libel" and described ices are to be held. Applications
gantic campaign will he opened
from torn our lobes. The Ar abs
Czechoslovakia. The article said he occurrence of the Holy Days abroad for some time that Sir the invitation extended to him to
immediatelyto induce C -
may
be
addressed
to
the
commit-
had
hortly after the opening of the John was of Jewish origin and that broadcast next Tuesday as "an af-
wrenched jewels from their
mans to vote "yes" in the "free) among other things that Dr. Mas-
earst
school year. Mr. Cody's state- his "ancestry" had powerfully in- front to liberal-minded spirits in tee on supplementary services,
plebiscite" to be held on Aug. 19,1
was half Jewish.
ment to Mr. Alexander follows: fluenced the policy of the govern- America and, more particularly to care of Temple Beth El.
ment
The most vicious incident was
Allotment of lmmigra -
to ratify Adolf Hitler's seizure of , The issue containing the article
A special quartet, which will
reported by a Jewish printer
"I appreciate your kindness in ment since he became Foreign
ter
(Turn to Last . Page)
the Retchpresident's office and its
lion Certificates to En -
render the musical part of the
was confiscated.
named Attali. For hum A' tall
bringing to my attention the fact Secretary.
combination with the ft' of
Holy
Day
services,
has
been
ter
Palestine
in
held at bay, behind barricaded
Some observers feel that Herr that the Jewish Holy Days of
Chancellor.
"In fact, I ant just an ordinary
rehearsal' under the direction of
--
doors, • group of 40 Arabs who
Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur
Propaganda Minister Goebbels Hitler is seeking to ceb too vie- occur shortly after the opening of Briton of Aryan stock without
George Galvani and Abram Ray
The United Jewish Appeal for threatened to destroy his hems.
any Jewish admixture whatever."
announced that all who abstain lent utterances regarding the thesh
Tyn
lee rt.
Detroit
Jews
not
otherwise
con-
German-Jewish
relief
announces
Finally
the mob burst in, and beat
s
oo
year,
and
I
t
h
e
fart
that
• I
said Sir John. "My mother was
from voting in the "free plebis-
Jews.
that on the basis of a report sent him into unconsciousness. The
this may work a hardship on the of an old English family and
cite" will be rounded up by spe-
my
from Jerusalem by the executive last vision he saw was of the
The basic reason fo'r the sup- Jewish students.
gregationally
affiliated
are
invited
father was Welsh.
cial Nazi squads, since a 100 per pression, however, appeared to be
of the Jewish Agency for Pales-. Arabs cutting the throats of his
"Please be assured that absence
to participate in these services.
"The only reason I have never
cent poll is desired.
insistence that foreign govern- from school on the Jewish Holy
Those desiring to join the Tem- tine, '1,937 immigration certili. wife, his daughter and three baby
hitherto attempted publicly t ■ , Survey Reveals Extent of Po-
— ment officials must not be attacked Days will be excused without any
ple may obtain application blanks cotes, providing for approximately eons.
Jews, therefore, will hardly be
deny the rumor is that I think
able to refrain from voting unless
lish Tragedy; Issue Plea
from the membership committee, 15,000 people, have been assigned ,
in the manner undertaken by Herr loss of class credits. It has al-1 someone in silliness
Strict C
hip
or malice
Morton F. Ashner, chairman, or ' to German Jews for entry into Strict censorship by French
it is announced that Jewish votes , Streicher, who is one of the most ways been the policy of our de-
for Help
might attempt to distort the denial
are not desired, a step which oh.
active anti-Semitic canipaigners partment to encourage religious
from the secretary of the Temple, Palestine during the Period from authorities, who feared that the
into some sympathy with anti-
April to September, 1934.
(Turn to Page
Six.) among the Nazis. , observance and to do everything
WARSAW. (JTA)—The tragic Julius Rothschild.
, fighting would spread to other
Semitism—an attitude I regard as
in our power to co-operate toward un-English and utterly condemn. situation of the Jewish victims Rabbi Morton Cohn to Occupy
The United Jewish Appeal , parts of Algeria, prevented dia.
this end."
I
of
the disastrous flood which re-
Temple Pulpit
(Turn to Page Opposite Editotiall i
"I count among my friends
(Turn to Last Page)
During Rabbi Frame brief ab-
some English Jews whose British cently inundated Poland was par-
outlook and patriotic services t icularly emphasized by ■ survey sence from the city, Rabbi Morton
by the Jewish Tele- Cohn of Detroit, who received the ,
should put their critics to shame,, _
degree of Rabbi from the Hebrew'
and I would not for the • Id graphic Agency.
Provisional
figures show that as Union College last June, will se. i
hurt their feelings or write as
By MILTON BROWN
though their ancient and hon.,- a result of the flood over 2,000 espy the pulpit of Temple Beth
moorright. 1934. Jwal) Telographk Agency. lac.)
able lineage could be a matter far 'Jewish families are utterly with- El on Saturday, Aug. 11.
I
out shelter or adequate clothing.
reproach."
Rabbi Cohn is a product of the But Editorial in the Same Issue Hits Nazis as "Stupid" and
The majority of those who lost School of Religion of Temple
Will Deliver Sermons at
Mower in European affairs.
Says Net Result of Hitler's Leadership is the
GERMANY
heir homes and all their posses- Beth El, which he attended from
PROF. JOEL DIES
Special Supplementary
The death of Paul von Hinden- ! After sixteen yetis of probation,
Moral Isolation of Germany
ions are living in synagogues, the kindergarten through the high
BASLE,
Switzerland.
(JTA
-
h
burg marked the end of an era in i Germany has definitely worked it-
Services
.
hoot department. •
Professor Karl Joel, famous Sa -s a uddled together under dreadfully
• exPeri -
the New Germany. The sole con.1 self into the position of not only
NE15
YORK--(JTA)—A
slash- twenty-fifth anniversary reunion
nsanitary conditions, while many ence at Temple Beth El and its
necting link between it and the a defeated enemy of Europe. but
k editorial on the "stupid, Can- of his Harvard class.
Congregation Shaarey 'Leda an- Jewish philosopher and prof,— ,r a re still camping out under the
Religious School inspired him to th k
days of order and legality was also of a stubborn and treacherous nonce, that final arrangements of philosophy at the University -1
,
policies 0
p
While in this country, Han!.
prepare for the rabbinate as his Adolf Witter
; ervered by the death of the old partner of those who still wish to have been completed to conduct the Basle, died here. Prof. Joel, w
features the current staengl was reluctant to dipe ss
Especially tragic is the position vocation.
lie made a splendid issue Of Colliers. In the same issue the
Prussia Germany in its simon-pure cooperate with it in the task of re- special supplementary services in ' was 70 years old, was born in
Jewish situation in Germany
f
the
flood
victims
in
the
record
as
a
region
s
j
c
oh
construction.
e
b
l.
e
student
at
the
Ilitlerism faced • Europe on guard.'
lie-
rg, Silesia, • son of Rabbi "
the social hall of the synagogue at
other than to make the somewhat
at
brew Union College, and his the-
Adolf Hitler herame President-
The position of the Jews was Chicago Blvd. and Lawton Ave. on
(Turn to plat Page.)
I
cryptic remark that it was 'fair! y
I
s
on "The Religious School As-
Chancellor, elected by his own ca. • seen as even worse than before the Rosh Ilashonah and Yom Kippur.
normal."
s
binet, though the constitution de- I death of Hindenburg. In the hand
embly'
is
to
be
published.
He
The committee in charge of these
In the Collier's article however,
signated the head of the Supreme of the Nazi terror, this extremely services announces that it has se-
as just accepted the position of
Hanfstaengl is more loquacious on
I
Court in such a contingency. Ile • tepid friend of the Jews, was cured the service, of Rabbi Max
Regional Rabbi for the Union of the subject.
clung
to
by
some as a leaking and Weine, a graduate of the Jewish
took control of the army, formerly I
American llebrew Congregations,
"Hitler," he writes, "has given
life-boat might be Theological Seminary who received
devoted to Hindenburg, and ex.! overturned
Rabbi Pram will return to the
Germany a New Deal. Hitler has
acted a personal oath of allegiance, clutched by the victims of a deluge. his doctorate from the seminary in
pulpit Saturday, Aug. 18, when
been vigorous in prosecution of
The Jews in Germany are entirely June. Cantor Jacob Silverman, who
his subject will be "Max Kohler:
to himself.
those who for so many years looted
A Memorial Tribute."
The position of Germany is now adrift in a sea of indifference and is well known in this city and who
Germany, leeches feeding on th e
hate.
one of complete isolation. Even
condudcted the
su pplementary
body politic. The Jews in Germany
They can depend now only upon services of Shaarey Zedek for seve-
Austria, and Italy, which, for dif.
had so overwhelmingly associated
ferent reasons, still maintained the economic chaos in Germany, ral years, will again conduct these
themselves
with those disorgans-
cordial relations with the land of from which anything may emerge, services.
ing forces and had so enthuslas
despair, have been alienated by the as evidenced by the editorial in the
Arrangements for seats can be
tally
embraced
the role of pace-
attempt to disturb the European Frankfurter Zeitung, the organ of made by calling the synagogue,
maker for Bolshevism that to cure
At a meeting held Aug. 2, at the'
balance of power in the unsuccess- the industrialists, calling upon the Garfield 6200, or by calling the fol-
the
body
the
surgeon
had to out
Nazi regime to loosen restrictions
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, under
ful Nazi uprising in Austria.
lowing memberh of the committee
off the leg."
the guidance of Rabbi A. M. Hersh- •
Following the murder of Doll- on Jew, in the economic sphere. in charge of the supplementary
liantstaengl's
defense
of Hitle r
man, with the presidents and rah. '
fuss and the warning of Great' The Ilitlente excesses in every di- services: David S. Friedman, chair-
and attack on the Jews is vigorous.
his of various congregation, in
Britain, France and Italy to Aus- rection, racial, diplomatic and eco- man; Abe Gordon, Robert Loewen-
ly
answered
by
Collier's
in
the edi-
the city in attendance, plans for
tria to refuse the appointment of nomic appear now, truly, to have berg, Herman P. Cohen, A. J.
torial, which occupies a full page.
accumulated to such a point that
the 800th anniversary celebration
von Pa pen as German ambassador
Blumenau and Philip Rosenthal.
The editorial follows:
of Malmonides were discussed.
to Vienna, Stanley Baldwin, Act-, the end can no longer be very far
,.....
"rtwevz despi
.r....i r u
Alei ne .. in
The supplementary services com-
.....a...
tleVe
It was decided to hold another
ele.;
ing Prime Minister of England, de- off. Another incident such as the mittee will be in session in the I i
meeting at the Shaarey Zedek on I
a ltsM . I 7he
c
clued that the British frontier had German-instigated revolt in Vienna beery of the synagogue from now
".. ...1
".. '4
1.1...'
""."
st tersis
kto•.
—Co2Y , Ight. 1034.NalaliTeleirrasalt Amer.
L1tN8T
HANFSTAANGIL
and
Germany
will
find
itself
in

sills
Weedy "tWaslawr _at the Nall
Wednesday evening, Aug. 15, at
been extended to the Rhine, an
until Rosh liashonsh on Sunday
Plana
for
an
is
Haute
of
rmearch
..,
at arahl and .16.1.4 law world.
and • amen for Herd MIMI".
8:30, and the leaders of religious is a feature story by Dr.
ominous note in the friendship quarrel not merely with a few um mornings from 9:30 to 12:30 and
Ernst F.
Scripts In Tel Ativ base been prepared by Felix Weir
Jaw
Jews."
which the British had hitherto held • fortunate and defenseless Jews but on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 91
Irsildl
.""&"
and cultural organizations inter-,S. (Putty) llantstaengl, Hitler's 84
Mond, to be k000n al the Herat InsUtute.
e.o.m.
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DESTROY JEWISH BUSINESS SECTION; BURN

HOMES; VICTIMS MERCILESSLY BUTCHER ED

Martial Law Declared as the Trouble Spreads and Governor C en-
eral Jules Carde Rushed Back to Algiers from Paris; Troop s
Rushed to Jewish Quarters to Put an End to the Massacres

CONSTANTINE, Algeria. — About 100 of the 400 who suf-
fered casualties in the Arab attacks on the Jewish quarters h ere,
at Philippeville, Selma and other Algerian communities are rep port-
ed dead, and most of them are Jews.
Of the first 27 dead buried on Wednesday, 23 were Jews. ' The
vast majority of the injured are also Jews, most of whom suffe red

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