- - 5 ThEneritog /Emit EfRoxiciz and THE LZ.C.P.... CHRONICLE REINHARDT SIGNED FOR JEWISH DRAMA TEACHERS' TRIBUTES INVESTIGATE WORK se:n takes place within the next TO LATE DAVID COHEN OF SILVER SHIRTS foxy weeks' 111 ;IN the Giants Where He Really Belongs When asked to comment on the Son of Mr. and Airs. Harry Cohen ! sec ret testimony, Congressman (Continued From Page One) Was Well Liked; His Essay Kramer said he could not do eo as — "My Grandfather" Committee on un-American activi- It was told in confidence and it not be advisable for him to ties came to a close late M . ednes• ! would • Public and Hebrew school day afternoon after an executive discuss the matter which mink! t "Arts this week called on Mr. session. Mr. Kramer, the Dents- come before the committee. later - eel Mrs. Harry Cohen of 2071 critic congressman from the 13th feu action. It would be like a judge tkinson Ave. to express their district, who Was instrumental in discussing a case in advance be- fore the case reached the ■ lien • indolences on the death last having the hearings take place in court. .seek of their son, David, and to Los Angeles. presided at the meet- ings. (Continued from Page Ones who signed the contract with Reim hardt, said the project was n e t a commercial undertaking. Like last year's pageant, he said, it will be used to help Jewish chari- ties. Lord Melchett to Help Mr. Weisgal estimated that she production would cost between $150,000 and $250,000. He de- clared it would he backed by the same group that supported the pa- geant. There will be additional help, however, from Lord Melchett and a British group no that the play can be produced it, London in the spring. Ultimately, Mr. %Veinal said, the wl,ole production will be re- peated in Palestine. it declared it would become a yearly pre:yenta• tion under Professor Reilnhatelt'a direction, similar to the Salzburg and Oberammergau festivals in Europe. Mr. Weisgal sailed for the United Staten on the Berengaria Saturday. ' CNN el MAW/ t etF Me BEfJJ &MOB The OD AMU BETTER NW .350 • WEEK IN REVIEW (Continued from Page One) Spain started a wave of immigra- tion to the North African coast. In Algiers to heavy was the human inundation that the Arabs thought they were being attacked and slaughtered thousands. With the accession of the Turks in the sixteenth century the Jews „were accorded a degree of eco- nomic security, which was vitiated, however by annoying treatment by local tyrants. Frequently forceful attempts to I convert the Jews to Islam resulted in savage holocausts which left the land drenched with blood. Had as the Turkish rule was, the short I reign of the Spanish Inquisition I was so infinitely more horrible tha t the Turks were welcomed back The session which lasted approxi- mately a week and included one- half day session open. to the pub- lic, "proved that the constantly growing movement here in Califor- Honoring the memory of ! Ilia to exterminate the Jews and take over the government, is the l) vid Cohen, 15-year-old son work of a highly intelligent group Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of un.Antericans," the legislator ,f 2074 Atkinson Ave., who told the 11'nai B'rith Messenger. ',led last week, the officers and he members of the board of • Congressman Kramer also stated: "The testimony introduced ,'.rectors of Congregation Shea- as evidence by U. S. secret service ey Zedek planted 10 trees in operators and members of the in- Falestine through the Jewish telligence department of Federal rtional Fund Council of De- investigators proved that the un- troit. American movement worked to- The deceased boy's father is wards two objectives: Throwing e member of the board of all the Jews out of public office and Shearey Zedek. deporting them from America, and using force if necessary to gain ^II the parents how well liked control of the United States Gov- heir on was and what an excel- ernment." "• student he proved to be. The testimony at the hAirings le his English class in summer ! largely corroborated that which had :•• 01, David was awarded an been received elsewhere and had " " mark for an essay he wrote been in possession of the committee lily 11, 1934, entitled "My for some time. The balance of Irendfather." Tribute is paid in : the committee on un-American ac- Is!• essay to Mrs. Harry Cohen's tivities will not be called Is the ••' her, the late Isadore Goldstick, coast for a session, as • measure of ho died on Feb. 10, 1932. The economy, unless something unfore- ey follows: Shaarey Zedek Officers Plant Trees in Zion in Memory of David Cohen CCest At OUCC FLOG we sup e0i) nom JEWLSLI PASCAL!. PLAYER no■ Now Iwo um scum turn PC Tef GOA IooT.Ert ntteEM ShAlle RAW 46 IT NAT Rpm WI CC WARM ID DLISTIli 146 OANTS nK Serte4G A ■ JO mADE A PEC01t7 FOR Prove stuotose — HE wed 'RED ie Tit OUTFIELD 00,0 AT IblY416 AMMO Clia• )60 alkItiti DIE /EAlitaIRICF Ills MIR HE MED FIX SEVESM SEAS0145 writs FiRsrlfACe Pr BILL TERRY-. BUT WAS SENT TO THE WSW! ruin rot ruitoim stAsoskuo • — copyright 1934, Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Phil Weintraub Is now playing ball with the New York Giants. Bill Terry needed a pinch hitter and a aparkplug to keep his team on the qui vise and In the first money. He released Grantham and sent for Weintraub who was powdering the ball for .430 In the Southern Association. Weintraub wan acquiring the polish and experience In the asparagus beds that he larked and now is In the chum where he really belongs. We said this would happen on May IL s Record of Citizenship The Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society I HIASI, 425 Lafayette St., New York City, received through its Washington bureau copy of in- structions issued by the Bureau of Immigration and Naturaliza- tion directing clerks of courts exercising naturalization juris- diction to discontinue the pres- ent practice of including race of the applicant in the Certifi- cate of Citizenship. The Bu- Teau found that there is no law requiring that the Certifi- cate of Naturalization state the race of the recipient there- of. In view of certain conditions in many parts of the world. Hies is of the opinion that in a number of instances the nat- uralized c it i z e n traveling abroad would be benefited by not having the race of which he is a member appear on the ' naturalization certificate. ..0.0 Frte4.11 1010 alanel• ,an in my rem. ," s• In • friend and helper g If . TI e.ccpt In, fat her Ind mother that •clriml me ll,re t 11.n nit grand's. her. tuly wit. a friend. 11•14 1 eon re. ...tuber the gnat lint. a e had to, r -t her. Ile taught me •Il the thing. I 'tat age could tench. In de.cr.hing my , rand fat her I could not help but point oal hi. height and aright and nia..1ie retigth et en op till IIv lime he Illed. Ilea a. at o ay. cleanly dreadand • my immaralate. Ile arl teacher and and em ail be me- i...int by fen of in slny. . Through hi. ontinuo,. reading. he told me .lorir• f long ago. Mork. of great people ho hod out.landing troll. and a eons- people a ho ill, greater thing•. lie told me of old lime. In Michigan, hen he and brother tea, Hied all I hroug II Ile conntri by 1101,r and wagon. In .1 he time that he I to...lied there aril. no great high. but nu dera,. for mile.. Al a hate a,. he contracted try deadly .tchne.. and. after mach suffering. died. A better friend r•uld Or o when they regained the country. Discrimination against Jews be tame institutionalized. Ghettos sprang up and Jews were forced to wear distinctive clothing. Jewish (Continued from Page One) women were forbidden to wear community-wide "back to the veils. This rendered them "un- ( church or synagogue" movement clean" according to Arab tradition. owing Jews in also evident. En - I in which a campaign will be un- not In' r0111111... They could not ride horses, only .dorsentent of the inter-denomina -; dertaken to get all citizens to go ; tional drive has now been made to church or synagogue. A number of letters have been asses. received by the survivors of David The first relief from centuries of by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Cohen from numerous acquaint- discrimination came with the ;Congregations of America which ances expressing regrets that French conquest. The French put in the current issue of the Ortho- I they were unable to call in person down Turkish barbarism, and the (101( Legion, its official organ, de- to express their sympathies and Jews, with the intimate knowledge clares that "we welcome the Le- stating that they would call on of the language and customs, were ', ion of Decelicy sponsored by the Charles C. Lockwood, a prac- the family in September. invaluable allies. !illustrious leaders of several With joy akin to that which faiths to purge the stage and ticing attorney in Detroit for the Thank Friends for Expressions of would greet the advent of a Mes- screen of filth.'' The entrance of past 12 years, has announced his Sytupothy siah, the Algerian Jews joined the the Orthodox Union now unites candidacy for the office of Probate Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen and French in uprooting antisJewish Orthodox, Conservative and Re- Judge on the Democratic ticket. family wish to thank most heartily discrimination. The French were form Jewish religious group, in Mr. Lockwood is an overseas Rabbi and Mrs. A. Si. Hershman' partial to the Jews., In 1870 the the battle for cleaner movies. World War veteran and has been and their many hundreds of C rem ieu x Decree naturalized the SecUlar Jewish organizations a professor it the Detroit College friends who have been so kind to of .•or the past seven years. them during their bereavement. e .. p p have, in the meantime, pledged The Jews made themselves wor- their support to the campaign In 1933, he was a candidate for thy of their new freedom. They be- undertaken by religious groups. school inspector, receiving 105,- JOSEPH PRENZLAUER came the most . loyal citizens. Their 000 votes. The board of directors of the Na- IS A CANDIDATE FOR children attended the schools and Mr. Lockwood states: tional Council of Jewish Women, STATE LEGISLATURE many went to France to attend col- representing 40,000 members in absolutely opposed to the long. lege. . i 200 chapters throu4out the coun- continued practice on the part of But the partiality to the Jews Joseph E. Prenzlauer of 2e5 - our Probate judges of turning laid the foundation for jealousy on try, voted to join the crusade. It over estates belonging to widows. W. Euclid Ave., son of Mr. and . the part of the Moslems. This was announced that all affiliated Mrs. Harry H. Prenzlauer, is a envy increased and intensified un- chapters of the organization will orphans and disabled war veter- c a n it i - til it burst forth in the new Alger- be. asked to cooperate with the ans to local trust companies who late for were only required to file a hun- ian phenomenon — active popular religinue groups in their locality. dred dollar bond, and then imme- Protestant religious organize- State Rep, anti-Je•ishness accompanied by tions throughout the country are diately disposing of the asset, of barbarous mob violence. e- A political anti-Semitic party continuing their efforts to make the estates and replacing then, talive n with their own cat and dog se sprang up whose one avowed pur- the campaign effective. curities. the Repub- In my opinion, if the pose was to oppress the Jew. The lican ticket. ultimate aim was to drive the icon Protestants to Prot.( Treatment true story of the MisManr.- errent and shocking business meths•t- 33 He is into the sea. To this end news- I of Brethren in Germany u5ed in the handling of these es- papers were established, antiJew- years old. LONDON. — Asserting that the Ish composed and all means 'present religious situation in Ger- tates by our trust companies u: - His fa- for fomenting hatred were employ- many is "Christ or chaos; the der the supposed eupergisien ther, Harry ed. Cross of Christ or the Swastika," our Republican Probate Judges H. Prenz- Anti-Jewish hatred spread like II. M. Gooch, general secretary of over told. the public well b- laser, for- wildfire. "A ban les Juifs!" Down the World's Evangelical Alliance. aroused and appalled at the els , Iller WM- with the Jews! "Mort aux Juifs!" called upon "all faithful people" Chi , t1 tary of the Death to the Jews! The cries re- in England Depart- p ray sounded in every squalid, steamy meat of for the freedom of the Protestant village. church. Public Wel• J. E. Prenalauer Daily the riots, pillagings and A similar appeal was made last fare and deaths grew in number. The Jews purchasing agent for the Wayne week in the United States when learned how to cringe again, how to an Superintenitnts cif th e Rey_ Raymond C. Knox, chaplain Coty sulk through the tortuous alleys of Congressman John D. Dingell Poo r and the institutions at Columbia University, speaking at Eloise. Algerian towns. of the 15th Mich iganDist rict has was already actively engaged in In 1925 Oran was the scene of on behalf of the Federal Council been endorsed by Governor Gen- municipal of Churches, urged churchgoers activities 10 years be- a pogrom in which two Jews were era! Frank Murphy. who this • fore Joseph Was born. lie re- killed and fifty injured in an at- to protest against the Nazi treat. week transmitted the following' ment of the clergy in Germany. tired' from service in 1932, after tack on the Jewish quarter. statement from his Philippine of- 42 years in the service of this By 1931 the anti-Semites were fire: Church Preference Survey city. versed in all the tactics of anti- "In my opinion John Dingell "My Detroit public school edu•! CALDWELL, N. J A church has ch aracter Jewish hatred. The ritual murder can cation has given me an essentially charge was imported from Europe preference survey will be made and an Algerian Jew arrested for in September by Protesttget. Cath- commend him highly as to earnest- local viewpoint," said the young- nese and progressive ideals and er Prenzlaure. "The so-called the ritual murder of his own sister. olic and Jewish group, here to service. It seems to me that he •New Deal' in Lansing left De- in-law, The arch Algerian ■ nti- determine the church preference Semite, Monts was dead, but his of each family. All religious or- le of the high type of public sere- trotter, with the cards stacked party displayed his testy to the ganizations will be asked to loin ant that we want in the Congress, against them, and it is my horest public to arouse ferocious hatred. in the canvass. It is expected that and that we can to a public serv- hope to sae a revieion in the anti. Hatred was not confined to Al- the survei, will he followet1 by a ice by contnuing men of his kind mated Michigan parole system. there." geria. Morocco, separated from lower public utility rates and re- Algeria, only by artifirial boun• __ peal of the head tax. The need denies, succumbed to anti-Jewish for these charm, is self-evidert propaganda to some extent. In and I have given conecientioue I A 1921, Arabs tried to wipe out the ' studs to workable plans for their whole Jewish population of Marra., alteration or elimination." kte• and would have se eeetsi,st Prenzlauer has been an adjuster were it not for the timely inter. for Ii years. having organized vtntion of the Foreign Legion. the Workingman's Adjustment The Algerian Arabs, of late, Rereau in 1927. He is a member have had another motive for hatred ' Ashlar Losisre, No. 91, F. and of the Jew—motley. Many Arabs NI.. and the Detroit Republican are indebted to Jews and have nuts He has been endoreed by . joined wholeheartedly in anti. Common Pleas Judge John F. Mc- Semitic agitation, toping to murder K,e!ey. the Michigan their creditors in riots. Merchants e lit Association. and many It is authoritatively reported that the cause of the latest out. her, break was economic, although, as During the past 15 years Mr. in the case of the Pak st ine not, of Prenziauer has worked in coopera- 1929, the Arabs used violation of tion with his mother. Mrs. Eva the sanctity of their places Prenrlauer. in the many driv - es prayer as a pretext. and campaigns to raise money to The latest reports are that Cr•. alleviate the hardships of the man Nazis have seized upon A , needy. His mother. Mrs. Eva geria as a fruitful soil to sow seed. Prenzlauer is known and recog- of anti-Semitism. Over half of the; nized by charitable organizations Foreign Legionnaires are report.( for her charitable efforts during edly German. • the past le years. 'The French government explains; the latest eerie, of riots on the basis that a Jewish !oldier entered KAMIENIEC YESHIVA a served Moslem DELEGATION IS Protestants Call for Three-Faith Drive on Anti-Religious Mexicans Discontinue Including Race of Applicant in Lockwood Candidate For Probate Judge Have Von Visited Citric-Kolb's Newest Station? Linwood and Pingree The most complete and modern Super-Servic e Statio3 in the Northwest section is equipped to render motorists a perfect type of automotive service. Murphy Endorses John D. Dingell Non-Arran Meets With .\-azi Ideals HERE Brother Seeks Whereabouts of Italian Jewess Here Philip Makx, an Italian-born Jew, arrived in Detroit last week from Australia and has asked The Detroit Jewish Chronicle to help hint locate his sister, Eva Maks, whom he last heard from in 1925 from Detroit. lits sister came to Mr. the United States in 1916. Maki does not know whether his sister has married since he last heard from her. Those knowing the whereabouts of Eva Max are asked to corn- rounicate with The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. *ea.. fee Ms ae.iss Tr.e eaphle 94.4 In Wan 1' It..tiaa• Yeshiva Kne.seth Beth Isaac of Kamientec. tetowsky, Poland. has sent a delegation to Detroit to enlist support for this semin- ary. The delegation consists of Rabbi B. Chayat of Brest Litowtk and Rabbi S. H. Waldenbenr. ' former student of the Yeshiva. Rabb, Waidenberg. who is a rabbi of Congregation Kol Israel of Brooklyn. N. Y., spoke in the Young Israel Synagogue last Sat- urday in behalf of the Yeshiva. This delegation is proceeding to I other cities in the United States. I Five years ago, the dean of this Yeshiva for VS years and its i founder. Rabbi B. B. Leikow-itx. visited Detroit. Here it is! The amazing new Goodyear "G-3" is scoring a nation - wide success W E'VE never seen a tire make such an in. stant success—such a sweeping sensation —as this new Goodyear "G.3" All.Weather. 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