v isre&air lavish Periodical CeNter CLIFTON ATIINUZ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH THE IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED *DETROIT LWIS11 OWN IC11 - O U.S. s= WI DO OUR PANT and THE LEG L CHRONICLE JEWS IN AUSTRIA HIGHLY INCENSED OVER SCHOOL LAW Merge the Funds of Memorial Libraries During the past week, the combined committees of the Dr. I. E. Lavine Memorial Library Fund and the I). M. Nash Keys Memorial Library Fund mergisl under the name of the Lavine. Keys Memorial Library. The Seepe and usefulness of the li- hrary will be enlargid. It will continue to be housed at the North End Clinic, 936 Holbrook Ave., and its use is open to all physicians free of charge. New officers for the ensuing year are: Chairman, Dr. M. Z. Feldstein; vice-chairman, Myron Keys; ?KT< tarn, Dr. S. E. Gould; trus- tees, Charles Brown, Myron • Keys and Dr. S. E. Gould. Other members are Drs. II. Bennett, .1. Horowitz, H. Meyers, S. G. Meyers L. L. Newfield H. Saltzstein and T. Roth. Separation According to Re- ligious Profession Is Cause of Stir Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, F DAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1934 — VOL. XXXVI. NU 18 GERMANS IN U, S. Shaarey Zede Plans Fine COMMUNAL HEADS Library of elvish Y olumes MEET IN COLUMBUS FIGHT "TO END" ON OCT. 13 AND 14 AGAINST NAZISM 1POLISH PROPOSAL ON THE MINORITY / Zionists to Resu ActivitiesmTuesday Activities of the Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit will be resumed at the first meeting ! of the year to be held at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Large Collection of Valuable Hebraica and Judaica Is Goal of Newly-Chosen Library Board Headed Welfare Workers in Five by David S. Zemon • "League of Free Germans', States to Hold Regional Has Headquarters in A library of Jewish books to and every Tuesday, Wednesday Conference New York ni distinguished for extensiveness and Thursday evening from 7:70 PACT WITHDRAW$ Tuesday evening, Oct. 2. Plans will be outlined Spokesman Declares Poland Knew Result Would Be Negative for the coming year, and • brief • address will be delivered by the president of the organiza- end quality is the goal to which to 9:30, During these hours the COUNCIL OF LEAGUE tion, James I. Ellmann. TO DISCUSSCURRENT LEAGUE PRAISES WORK he library committee of Conag- library will be used as a reading PUBLICATION OF LAW There will be brief talks by TO SETTLE QUESTION PROBLEMS OF JEWRY OF THE REFUGEE BODY gation Shaarey Zedek will dedi- room. Books, other than works COMES AS SURPRISE Detraiters who recently re- --- ate itself during the colon* of reference, will be loaned out ! turned from tours of Palestine. Invitation to Attend Sessions ' A musical program will be Resolution Called Trick by British Fascism 13 on Wane ) ear, according to David S. Zi- to responsible persons. Chancellor Schussnigg Has r. Zenon appointed Mr. Poland to Rid Herself of non, chairman, who presided at Extended to Detroit presented by a quartet from After Mosley Hyde Pledged "Equality he first meeting of the commil- • Loewenberg and Mr. Caplan as Minority Treaties the Halevy-Hazuniir Singing Leaders Park Fiasco for All" ce, held Sept. 13, marked by i 1 custodians of the library, and Society, composed of I. M. full attendance. The committ , i Mews. Rosenthal, Caplan, Slams- GENEVA. (JTA) — Poland's !Hertz, Max Levy, William Leaders in Jewish welfare and VIENNA. (JTA 1 —The entire NEW YORK. (TIS) — "Deter- besides Mr. Zemon, includes J -1 vitz and Zackheim as the book- proposal to generalize the minor. other communal activities 1Gayman and L. Greenblatt. Jewish community was in a high mined to stern the tide of Hitler-I eph II. Ehrlich, treasurer; Ab - urchasing committee. ity treaties, applying to her and The public is Invited to at- throughout Ohio and principal state of excitement following the join and Fascism among the Ger- him Caplan, secretary; Mrs. Di-! Duping the first year of its ex- to several other European states, tend this meeting. centers in adjacent states will decree of the Schussnigg govern- mans in America and, to fight the vid. Lichtig, president of the 54- 1 istence the library made substan- to include all members of the attend a regional conference of ment providing for separation of Sari menace to the bitter end,", terhood; Robert Loewenberg, tial strides. AR a result of pur- League of Nations in Europe, was the National Council of Jewish school, according to religious pro- the ''Deutscher Freiheitsbund" Philip L. Rosenthal, Philip Slams-' chases made by Mr. Rosenthal withdrawn last Friday after rep- Federations and Welfare Funds, (League of Free Germans) has vitz and M. II. Zackheim. fession. and Mr. Caplan, acting in co- resentatives of Great Britain, to be held at Columbus on Oct. When schools opened in Vienna been organized with headquar-: operation with Rabbi A. M. Hersh- to br , The library, which is France and Italy, addressing the 13 and 14. last Tuesday, Jewish children tern in New York. The Deutseher, , Sixth Commission of the League, sponsored by the Chevra Kadialta man, and gifts of books from The purpose is to discuss cur were directed to register in a F reiheitsbund is a non-partisan Mrs. David W. Simons, Mrs. is had rejected the proposal. of the congregation, will bean particular school in the Leopold- I organization and aims to unite I cob Friedberg, Louis James Ros - rent Jewish problems common to The Polish representatives, is spirit district, which is chiefly in- all German groups opposed to its second year of service short enberg and others, several hun _ the various communities partici- withdrawing the resolution, de- habitated by Jews; Christian chil- Nazi domination, regardless of after fter the Succoth festival. A Z . died volumes were added to the pating, particularly in the admin- Louis H. Sobel Arrives in clared they did not wish to press dren were told to register at College and Forum Out political and other affiliation,. brarian will be in charge even• collection owned by the library istration of social service. Family wainagldi Detroit to Fill Impor - t ithatto tahavortee,sakltnow other schools. At first it was While appealing to all German- Sunday morning from 9 to 12:30 when it was opened last autumn welfare, child care, care of the nbe a' dv ni e a ge s. - standing Projects of tent Office e ______ aged, problems In Jewish educa- thought that the order applies speaking elements, its main ef- live. They did not, however, Temple Program ' tion and a prograni for Jewish : forts are directed toward the only to this particular Vienna dis- state whether the declaration community centers will be among Louis 11. Sobel, who until last trict, but the government order buildin g u pnati on-w i de made by Colonel Josef Beck, Po- Adult education will be th e; movement of Germans and Ger- Prof. Einstein to Get the topics discussed. Jewish cones mon'h held the post of assistant makes it dear that segregation lish Foreign Minister, that Poland, of Jewish childreil in ghetto keynote of the program at Tern Yeshiva College Degree munal leaders have been invited director of the Bronx Y. IL & pending generalization of the man descendants in defense of to suggest to the program com- Y. W. 13, A., last week arrived schools will be carried out all Pie Beth El for the coming year • I liberty and demoiracy. minorities protection clauses. over Austria. The Temple now maintains tw I A number of local units in and mittee any other topics that they in Detroit to assume his new of- NEW YORK — (.LTA) —An would not acknowledge League believe should be taken up. fice as director of the Jewish While the cabinet decree pres. institutes of adult study--one a around New' York have already honorary degree of Doctor of powers of supervision, would be The conference is open to all cribes the separation of Catho- school for specifically Jewia h been formed. Similar organize- Shaarey Zedek Group Humane Letters will be con- affecte' by withdrawal of the who are interested, and a general ferred upon Prof. Albert Kin- tic pupils from non-Catholics, in tions throughout Latin-America resolution. ' cusses Rabbi Hershmarh invitation is extended particularly . stein at the formal opening ex- actual fact, school authorities are sand Canada are in the process of "We do not wish to make a Communal Plan to Jewish residents throughout ' ercises of Yeshiva College on isolating Jews with non-confes- formation. A congress of dale. vain demonstration," Polish rep- Ohio, and in Pittsburgh, Detroit, Monday,- Oct a, in the college sionals into separate schools and gates is contemplated in the near resentatives informed the Sixth. Harry M. Shulman was elec t[ Indianapolis and Louisville to at- ' auditorium this week, it was an- classes, while at the SAM time . future. Commission. "Therefore, to main- president of the Men's Club , nounced. l'rof, Einstein will tend. uniting Catholics and Protestant President of the new organiza- the principles expressed, we re- Congregation Shaarey Zedek - deliver an address. This is the children in exclusively Christian WilliaM J. Shroder of Cincin- I tion is Martin Plettl, prominent serve to ourselves the right to first honorary degree Prof Ein- the meeting held on Sept.y2 schools and classes. nati, national president of the German labor leader and a refu- defend them on future occasions." stein has accepted since his ar- Charles Smith was chosen 4.1c Comes as Surprise Council, will preside at the Col- gee from his fatherland. Shortly The question will be settled rival in the United States. Jewish parents in Austria are umbus meeting. Maurice J. Sie- i after Hitler's victory and the co- by the Council of the League. , Other speakers; at the exer- highly incensed over the new law, vers, executive secretary of the ordination of the free German Defeat of the Polish proposal cises will include Governor Her- since their children are segre- United Jewish Social Agencies of trade unions by the Nazis, Mr. for generalisation of the minority bert H. Lehman, Professor gated into ghetto schools, without Cincinnati, is serving as secretary Plettl was jailed with many other treaties is exactly what Poland Emeritus David Eugene Smith being given the benefit of a Jew- I of the conference. foes of the Hitler regime. He wishes, since It enables her to , of Columbia University and ish education. Edward M. Baker of Cleveland wee subjected to all kinds of in- rid herself of the minority treaties dean of American mathemati- Attempts made by Austro.l accepted the chairmanship of has dignities and mistreatment, but once and for all, it was said here cians, who will present the de- Jewish leaders to halt the' phi- the program committee. Other succeeded in escaping abroad. after the withdrawal announce- ' gree to Prof. Einstein; Her mulgation of the ghetto ,ac)tcioj are members of the committee , The directorate of the League ment was made, Bernstein, former Ameri- law met with failure, the Schutich- Raymond C. Adler, Dayton, I is composed of representatives of can Minister toAlbania and Negotiations End In Failure nigg government refusing to de- David Alexander, Akron; :Rabbi numerous non-partisan, cultural, chairman of the Einstein recep.: At the same time, the prospect lay to going into effect of the Judge Maurice Herons, Cleve- • r I sports, as well as political organi- lion committee, and Dr. Bernard Si, of generalization of the minority ' law. I nations. Its offices are at 15 , Revel, president of Yeshiva Col- land ; Lewis W. Cole, Louisville; H/f/, treaties becomes all the more us- The executive body of the Jew- J. A. Goodman and Samuel Muel- Union Square, New York City. , lege, who will welcome the , likely, since it will come up while ish community issued a statement I ler, Indianapolis; Samuel Z. Nap- guests. —Droning he nen MI104, Colonel Beck's declaration that disclosing that the Austrian gov- Yeshiva College is the first , Ilan, Toledo; Rabbi I. E. Philo, Catholics Subjected to Terror J"'" "'nu"' Art "A''fli. Poland will refuse to accept su- RABBI LEON FRAM ernment did not even find it nec- Youngstown; Richard S. Rauh and ge of liberal arts and sci- pervision of the League on minor- ; FULDA. (TIS)—Fulda, the old LOUIS H. SOBEL essary to consult Jewish leaders a under Jewish auspices in I Charles J. Rosenbloom, Pitts- ities remains in force. Thus the , before introducing the law segre- study,. the other a Platform for German bishop city, has again itlaeountry whick,gi_mcourlea; burgh;. frIge,...Charjes ' ■ WoodwartILIAs•ab—an4LIArabliam -gating Jewish school- children in the.eluicueoion of civic -and world been the center of violent anti- ceding to bacEelOr of arts de- Detroit; Edwin J. Schaniarber, Obtftmunity—Centime in Poland are deprived ,of their affairs. !Catholic outbreaks by the Nazis. and llolbrook. special ghetto schools. green. Students of the college Columbus, and Leo F. Westhei- Beth El College has just pub- According to official reports of Mr. Sobel comes here highly treaty rights, practically with the However, rumors of such a law are drawn from Jewish commun- nier, Cincinnati. consent of the League, which recommended as one of the most were current in Vienna for some lished its bulletin naming 14 dif-Ithe recent Hitler plebiscite, the ities in the United States and progressive directors of Jewish found itself too weak to force time and on June 2, a deputation ferent courses in the field of , electorate of the city cast a total Canada and even from such far FRAM WILL PREACH ON Poland to withdraw the Beck of 1491 "No" votes. A few days Center work in the country. of Jewish leaders visitA1 Chan- off Jewish centers as Iraq and Jewish study to commence Mon- I later, the following, painted with FEAST OF CONCLUSION During the summers of 1929 declaration. cellor Kurt Schuschnigg, and af- India. The faculty includes Certain diplomatic circles here, to 1933, Mr. Sobel was the di- ter discussing the subject with day evening, Oct. 8.. Among the gigantic letters, appeared on the German Jewish refugee scholars 1,200 Children Return to Temple' rector of the Boy's Camp at Port wishing to save their faces, have him, left under the impression fields covered are Jewish history, walls of the bishop's palace, the as well as a number of German HARRY M. SHULMAN Jarvis, N. Y., one of the Central given assurances that the princi- School _ of Religion that the government had no in- encient, modern and current; Catholic priest seminary and the Jewish students. Jewish Institute camps. From pal European powers will quietly tention of isolating Jewish chil- Jewish sociology, Jewish liters- parish homes of all Catholic president snd Samuel Weisman Lure, including the literature by priests, "1491 scoundrels and Temple BethEl will observe June, 1923, to April, 1924, he discuss the entire affair with the dren in "non-Aryan" schools. secretary-treasurer. Shemini Azeret or Feast of Con- was case worker for the Jewish Polish government and arrange The publication of the law on and about the Jew in modern traitors in Fulda voted with 'No.' The following were elected services on Monday morn- Board of Guardians of New York. for • silent compromise on the Friday, which had been passed Europe and America; the Bible; Are you also one of these?" members of the board: Theodore These hidden threats are hacked Mr. Sobel earned his B. S. and minority question. ling, Oct. 1, at 10:30. Rabbi Leon at a secret cabinet meeting on comparative religion, including a Baruch, Dr. David Fauman, Abe special course in the most modern up by regular street paras•s of However, it is certain the nego- sfpet ;itek firoirtitthe, subject NI. A. degrees from New York July 4. therefore, came as a great Gordon, Dr. Sol Q. Kesler, Saul University, specializing in sociol- tiations for such a compromise surprise to the Jewish community religious cults, sects and move- the Hitler youth and the inces. Levin, Robert Loewenberg, Moe sant provocative singing of the Prince, Arthur S. Purdy, Abe On Saturday morning, Sept. 29, ogy, education, vocational guid- will end in failure after the new and 'particularly to the Jewish ments. Horst Weasel Nazi anthem in Course in Folklore the pulpit will be occupied by Dr. ance and personnel administra- developments, since Poland has leaders who had talked to the Schmier, Simon Shetzer, Aaron Rabbi Bernard Zeiger of Flint front of the Cathedral and the Silberblatt and Herbert H. War- Reform Leader Was Known Leo M. Franklin, who will speak tion. In 1928 he received his already announced its unwilling- Chancellor. The fanatic It bishop's palace. J. D. degree from New York ness to cooperate with the League Die Stimme, official organ of will give the latter course. on "Nurturing the Seed." for His Many Jewish nor. the Austrian Zionists, said: "Ac- will include a study of Humanism youngsters take special delight in The opening of the Sunday University and was admitted to on the minorities problem. The In addition to discussing plans Philanthropies on the one hand, and the Oxford yelling repeatedly the famous line tually the decree introduced a morning services will be an- the Bar of the State of New 3,500,000 Jews in Poland are. for the ensuing year, a feature e Wessel song, " Hang of nounced in the next issue of The York. He also took post-gradu- therefore, left to the mercy of system of ghetto schools for Jew- Movement on the other. of the annual meeting was the NEW YORK. — Ludwig Vogel- The novel feature of Beth El Jews and line up the priest., symposium on Rabbi A. M. Hersh- the Polish government exclusive. Detroit Jewish Chronicle. ate work at Columbia. ish children. Could not the gov- stein, chairman of the board of From 1920 to 1932, Mr. Sobel ly, with no international protec- ernment have spared Jewish chil- College this year will be the against the wall." 1,200 Return to School man's proposal for communal re- the American Metal Company, dren from such a bitter feeling course in Jewish Folklore, Folk- Last Saturday and Sunday, was chairman of the program tion, as heretofore, observers organization as outlined in his ser- Ltd., philanthropist and religious 1,200 children returned to the committee of the Bronx Council pointed out. McDonald Praised ways and Folk-Humor, to be given of humiliation?" mon on Yom Kippur Day. and welfare leader, chairman of GENEVA. (JTAI—.The League At first officials claimed that by Rabbi Lean iiram, the director School of Religion of Temple of Social Agencies. lie is the Acute Racial Feeling Mr. Purdy submitted his annual of Nations Commission for Ger- Beth El. They ranged from the vice-president of the National As- the law was applicable only to of the college. It will not only Captain Anthony Eden, British report as retiring president. the Jewish quarter of Vienne, but a study of the official end tradi- man Refugees, High Commission- age of four to the age of 17. sociation of Jewish Center Execu. representative, speaking on the The complete program for the Dr. Franklin has returned to lives, served as president of the minority problem, touched the publication of the law revealed tional Jewish customs, symbols er James G. McDonald and the ensuing year will be announced that the measure applied to the active duty, having preached on New York Metropolitan Associa- Jewish question, saying: "It is (Turn to Last Page) shortly. (Turn to Last Page.) entire country. a well known fact that the acute (Turn to Last Page.) (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Had Pledged•"Equalite for All" racial feeling of the past has While the ghetto school law was again arisen in connection with going into effect in Austria, the Jews in certain countries. Chancellor Schussnigg at Geneva "The Jewish minorities have was blandly denying to a Jewish accrodingly quite correctly been Telegraphic Agency representa- covered by the treaties but this tive that anti.Jewish discrimina- protection applied only In co.. tions were being practiced by his By MILTON BROWN fain areas, since for a majority By BORIS SMOLAR government. Reports outside of of the countries of the world the ■ Ronsesht. 034. Jewnh Teleffraphle 03.007. Inn/ Austria of discrimination against so-called Jewish problem is tine Jews "did not correspond with known. I t'oesrlsht. 1134. Jewish Telerrnehle Agen, i. In the facts" the Austrian Chan- • opposed to a n gimented church. GERMANY Each government bears the cellor said. a be s id , CHILE immediate responsibility to per: ht In one respect it mig citizens , h ip ,.'''. ,ors of all racers, languages and Commenting on his conversa- %f i 7 ,n i a,t,n l i EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is the last of a series of four articles that paint an b e wr: , 1 , that when there's no exciting mews jo l,,.i., tion with Neville Laski and Dr. M Way(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) illuminating picture of what Germany and German Jews may expect in the immediate future ■ from Germany, that's good news. Palma by . a . .lewie'r tior t h delegation, Nahumm Goldmann, Jewish lead- The series is based on close observation, made by Mr. Smolar, chief European corresponds-is Germany seems to be hard hit and , was also cleared for the ii . i lll igra- (Turn to Last Petrel ' of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, over a period of several months. very desirous of making trade tree- ti i, oiid eii,f rw?Tvl e(s,itainitd.. families of Jews al CENTER'S DIRECTOR ASSUMES HIS POST BETH EL EXPANDS EDUCATIONAL PLAN HARRY M. SHULMA HEADS MEN'S CLU Dp 1 0.; I VOGELSTEIN DIES !elusion .Fjrahnei o AT THE AGE OF 63 Nazis Starve ce! ea ere, CO. 230.31 the ade LS ( the (our .er _ - Pay ZIONISTS TO RAISE FUND FOR CULTURE 15,000 Professionals BERLIN. — For the first time siderable contributions to various I them have actually been clas,iried since the advent of the Nazi re- Jew,. and general cultural institu- with such organizations as i ,oing gime, it is poseible now to deter- tions. They cake lavishly on every in "drastic need." The "Aryan paragraph" elimin- mine definitely, by authentic fig-' hand. ores, the actual extent of the havoc Now, after twenty months of ated more than 5,000 doctors from wrought upon the economic life of , the liter rule, they are the takers the sick benefit •funds. It look Plans Laid for All-Jewish the German Jews by Nazi legisla- rather than the givers. They sit away the foundation of their live- tion. It is possible now to quote in the cramped quarters of the lihood. It isolated them not enly Conference on Immigra- authentic figures on the number of i Jewish relief organizations in Ber- from official practice but front pri- tion in January Jews who in that time have lost lin, Frankfurt, Shemnitz and Leip- vate practice as well. No "Ai yan" their jobs as government officials, I zig, and wait despondently for dares consult a Jewish oily,. ian NEW YORK. -- A decision to to state definitely how many pro- 1 slight sums, for occasional heavy in Germany. "Aryan" official , in raise a culture fund of $100,000 (ewers were driven from the uni-1 work, for a railroad ticket to an- public institutions lose their tin if for Palestine educational purposes versities, how many lawyers lost other city and even for a ticket it is discovered that their wive- are in America was taken at a meet- the rights to appear in court, how which will get them a free meal. treated by Jewish doctors. "Aryan" ing of the Administrative Com- many doctors were expelled from The Jewish intellectuals of Ger- employees are warned not to con- mittee of the Zionist Organiza- the sick benefit funds, how many many—not to mention the small- sult a Jewish physician if has tion of America. Jewish artists were forced to give I scale Jewish merchant and the the right to practice for a tick The meeting. which was pre- up their careers and how many Jewish employee—have in the benefit fund. Without the sick benefit funds sided over by Morris Rothenberg, iourraliets lost their posts in the space of little more than a year president, _brought together the !erg r and smaller editorial offices and a half been reduced to beggar- awl faced by an intensified earn- paign against themselves, very few national leaders of American Zi• of German newspapers. dom. The Jewish intellectuals of onism for the first time since the The number of thine sufferers is Germany have been relegated, by Jewish doctors in Germany are in Atlantic City convention in July. by no means a email one. Vp to the Hitler brand of legislation, to • position to earn their livelihood. Among those present and join- July, 1934, it exceeded 15,000. 'degrading poverty. The "Aryan Indeed. very few of them are in • ing in the discussions were Louis More than 15,)00 families of per- paragraph" has fulfilled its aim. position to keep up • decent office, Lipelcv, Bernard S. Deutsch. Elihu ' eons in the professions are now in It has taken the very best of Ger- because their earnings do not o over P. Stone, Abraham Goldberg. need in Germany and are depen- man Jewry—the intellectual stra• • th eir rent. That is why these ruined Jewish Robert Szold, Mrs. Archibald Sil- dent upon the help which they re- turr—has broken it and robbed it verman, Jacob Fishman, Bernard ceive from various Jewish chari- of its courage. These Jews have medicos sit for hours in the offices •of the various relief organizations, table institutions. n round under the Nazi heel be - Shelvin, David Freiberger, Rob- where they tell frankly and despon- ert Silverman. Jacob de Han , . Twenty month , ago, lust a until they no longer see any hope dently how difficult things are for Morris Margulies Dr. S. Bern- msrth before Hitler came into fee themselves, neither in Germary : them and how their economic state stein, Jacob Ginsburg, Charles A. power, these 10.000 familiee we-e not nevwhere else. 'o-osee worse daily. the cream et G^rman Jewish life. DOCTORS REQUIRE CHARITY Cowen. . It may perhaps be diffirelt to he- :MIGRATION IS BARRED Oppae Legislative Council I Not on'y ^•re thry not dependent A great part of them upon charity. but they were in an Pe e, but it is • fact that no less The meeting also adopted to migrate, but they lark the funds. doctors are new charity. 'than 4,500 Jewish I,vcellert pssitien to give resolution in opposition to the Others among them would like to proposed Legislative Council in They paid treat taxes to the Jew- dependent upon the aid of Jewish (Tarn to Last Page., ink community. They trade cm. relief agencies. Two thousand of agel- (Tuns to Lan Pagel- THE WEEK IN REVIEW , • 411 WILL GRADUATE . ties Efforts along this line have , POLAND • been started with the United states. Secretary of State Heil, Suddenly and without warning, Poland withdrew its proposal to • • came out with a general statement generalize t h minorities e ni nor es am pr. LUDWIG VOGELSTEIN against boycotts which would . tinn elausee applying to her and leave the way ape; for a German. , aditional Commencement the executive committee of the American trade treaty. But Ger- several other European states. The to Be Part of Simchas • Union of American Hebrew Con- , many's repudiation of debts seems : ' , suggeetion of including all the . pow- . Pe Torah Services gregstions, died Sunda) morning' to be against such an agreement. rep- in Mount Sinai Hospital at the I Herr Goebbels seems to he con- . clauses waft withdrawn after resentatives of Great Britain, age of 63. The tradition established at tinuii :s his Jew hunting process Sixth Fran ce and Italy addressing the Shaarey Zedek of having com- Mr. Vogelstein, who was a and imm ediately purging the coon- , Commission motion of the mencement exercis s as part of trustee of Temple Emanu-El, at- try of the Jew's professional serv. e im et itof Nations had spoken 1 10 ea gu the Simchas Torah services will tended services there last Wed- ices. The latest to suffer thusly ; . , be continued this year. Dr. A. nesday and wan apparently in ex- is Max Hansen, famous Dan move was all the more un- 3 This This M. Hershman will deliver the Jewish artist, the only foreign Je cellent health. On Thursday he pected because at the previous te became ill and went to the hos- employed on the German stage, rI P.X tle ea sessions Poland's proposal commencement sermon, Lay. Fa. - who was suddenly ousted from his man of the 12th grade will speak pital, where he was treated for suppo rt received a severe cold. Pneumonia de- position. Otto Walnurg, German-, from number of the small coon- Jewieh comedian, only such one re• veloped on Saturday. ou including Yugo- Jacob Sonenklar will direct the tries this maining engaged en the German , to slavia—speak)ng for the Little En. graduates in Hebhw and English Mr. Vogelstein was unmarried. stage, also lost his position. Up Rumania and songs. The following pupils will tente which includes He is survived by two brothers. now he Was exempt from pess ecu. , the the Rev. Dr. Hermann Vogel- th in having been a front-liner in, Czechoelovakia — Argentine, Hol- receive their dietome• land, Turkey, Switzerland, Sweden morning of Oct. 2. stein of Breslau, Germany, and the World War. The 12th grade graduates These speeches and Albania. Dr. Theodore Vogelstein of Lon- The London News Chronicle re- caused the delegates of the great Martin EndnitzkY , Julius Eton, don, and a sister, Mrs. Julia ports that within a short time ...Pr- powers to ostpone p their addresses Lays Fauman, Dorothea Ferar. Braun-Vogelstein of Berlin. Three man Jews wil l loee a ll citizenship Ann Gordon, Louis Gordon Solo. nephews and a niece also sur- rights except that of protection by for the follo wing day at which time they came out against the Polish !mon Kettle, Wilbur Loewenberg, vive. German consular officials when out Nusbaum, Shirley &niece y underground di- Ruth proposal a nd b Hi. Two Mai ■ Interests , of Germany. nee Po- and Beatrice Smith. seehrdthitso ta Mr. Vogelstein had two main R-iche'sishop Mueller continues The eiehth grads graduates are gr e- c' n m d a c acti on grace- interests. He WU regarded as his rant!sg against Jews and Cath. full_. t Y o Bemire Bart, Reese Beitman, Ed- an eminent authority on metals am Ile now state, that Christ The Polish representatives, in een Blumberg. June Cantor, Vie. ■ and mining, of which he had was-not a Jew and that Christian- withdrawing the resolution, de- Ian Canis. Robert Cohn. See- made • life study. His other ;iy did not grow out of Judaism. dared they did not wish to press moor Cohn. Lewis Davis, Marcia main interest was in modern H e ales is opposed to dominan dominance it to • vote knowing in advance that Diamond, Edgar Fenton, Sylvia Judaism . term Rome in church matter., the result would be negative. They Feldman, Bernice Fleieher. MiI- After being graduated from ' 4 " t"""".". '1"nte " a l' " did net, however, state whether t h e dred Frank, Maxine Friedman, the gymnasium at Stettin, Pres- 11 from Hitler, is beirg fought by ths. gent to Last Peitek_ Protestants) (Turn to Last Page.) Lutherans and other (Turn to Page Six.) AT SHAAREY ZEDEK