m. Altai= !elvish Periodical Carter kW Jews ellor cog- ' he out• card re- Tat. not ice] the wis trilv and to oee me law r WI DO OUR PART CUCTON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO k EbETROIT LWISII IIRONICLE Guarantee Will Be Asked in Event Reich Wins Janu- ary Plebiscite ASSURANCES GIVEN JEWISH DELEGATION Dr. Benes States Council of League Will Examine Entire Problem and THE LEGAL CHRONIC LE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1934. VOL. XXXVI. NO. 19 LEAGUE TO INSIST GERMANY PROTECT THE JEWS IN SAAR IN MICHIGAN THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED Prof. Albert Einstein on Judaism Eminent Scientist Views World Problems, Science and the Jews in New Volume, "The World As I See It." By DR. ALBERT EINSTEIN 0:01, iti I, Jcwleh Telegraphic Agency, Inc,/ EDITOR'S NOTE: The collected Papers of Albert Einstein were published in this country by Covici-Friede on Oct. 2, under the title, "The World As I See It." These views of the great scientist represent papers and speeches written by him during the years from 1522 to the present. They were originally published in Amsterdam by Querido Verlag under the title, "Mein Weltbild." They are trans- lated front the original German by Alan Harris. The book is divided Into five sec- tions in which Professor Einstein unburdens himself on his personal philosophy, politics and pacifism, Germany 1933, science and the Jews. The following excerpts are froni • the section headed "Judaism," and represent Professor Einstein's views on this topic so dear to him. The article is reproduced by special permission of the American publishers of "The World As I See It," Covici-Friede. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents JERUSALEM PICKS STATE DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATES PARTICIPATION BY AN ARAB LIBERAL EXCLUSION OF JEWS FROM MEXICO' U. S. IN OLYMPIC ' GAMES CONDEMNED FOR NEXT MAYOR' Ragheb Bey Nashashibi, the Incumbent, Is Overwhelm- ingly Defeated Secretary of State Cordell Hull Acts at Request of Senator • Jewish Congress Asks A. A. . Vandenberg on Refusal to Admit Mr. and Mrs. U. to Review Situation ' George Galvani Because They Are Jews in Germany : At the request of United States them and after they produced their Senator Arthur M. Vandenberg, citizenship papers were informed ' STAND CONDEMNED BY TICKET OF DR. KHADI who is a member of the Senate that Mexico does not recognize na- I J T. A. SPORT EDITOR MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP Committee on Foreign Relations, turalized citizens, and that those I I the State Department has institu- seeking entrance, as tourists or , Report Reveals 3,445 Jews' tad an investigation into charges settlers, are judged by their racia l Avery Brundage Is Inter- : viewed; Union Meeting i that Mexico has barred naturalized origin. Entered Palestine in Entered The Mexican officials were frank' American citizens because they are Called a Joke August . in stating that they were not ad- ' Jews. JERUSALEM. (JTA) — Dr.I Senatoi. Vandenberg's request to rnitted because they are Jews, The : NEW YORK. — The American Hussein Fakri El Khaldi, who re- the State Department is based on argument of the Galvanis that they ! , Jewish Congress addressed a te- a series of facts submitted to him h ad their visas, that they were I I I signed as head of the Palestine by the editor of The Detroit Jewish caused to go into great expense in q uest to the National Board of government medical service to Chronicle, charging that Mr. and reaching Mexico, and that they i I Governors of the Amateur Ath- trun for the Jerusalem Council, Mrs. George (Weald of this city merely intended to stay in the coun-1 letic Union calling upon it to re. I overwhelmingly defeated the Rag- were refused admittance to Mexico try for several weeks as tourists— , , view the situation in Germany THE JEWISH COMMUNITY ' IS THERE A JEWISH ' heb Bey Nashashibi, present in• hist June, despite the fact that they produced their return fare tickets , with regard to the free participa- The position of our scattered POINT OF VIEW lion of the Jews in the Olympics In the philosophical sense there cumbent, in the municipal elec- had obtained adequate travel dint,- as evidence—availed them nothing. at its convention in December on Jewish community is a moral bar- sfrom the Mexican Consul at They were humiliated and sent's! ometer, for the political world. is, in my opinion, no specifically lions held here last Wednesday. l etnrtoit i the ground that the assurances Tliree other Nashashibi candi- back. point of view. Judah For what surer index of political given to the American Olympic The Russian Precedent Secretary of State Cordell Hull morality and respect for justice seems to me to be concerned I - dates running for municipal coun- At San Antonio, one of the U. S. Committee are not in accordance c were also defeated. instructed the American Consul at can there he than the attitude of most most exclusively with the mo a lillorships I' The Husseini ticket, which Dr. Neuvo Laredo to submit a prompt customs officials, seeing them re- I with the facts. the nations toward a defenseless attitude in life and to life. The communication, signed by turn, remarked disgustedly that report concerning this matter. Khaldi headed, made a clean minority, whose peculiarity lies look upon it as the essence of The facts in the case, as submit- they must have been sent back b e .iDr. Stephen S. Wise, honorary in their preservation of an an- attitude to life which is in r- I sweep. The election was the first cause they were Hebrews. Addition•' president, and . Bernard S. nate in the Jewish people ratl orlheld in Jerusalem in the last led to Senator Vandenberg and in al cient cultural tradition. proof that Jews were turned Deutsch, president, requests fur- eight years. ,turn presented to the State Depart- The barometer is low at the than the essence of the laws 1 id, i Under the system in vogue ment, are as follows: back was gathered by the Galvanic ther that an opportunity be ae- Aloisi of Italy will ask of Ger- to establish a spiritless state- present moment, as we are pain- down in the Torah and interp e on their return trip, when a Jewish corded the American Jewish Con- The Facts in the Ca.e here, Dr. Khaldi ran for munici- many how she intends to guaran- slavery by brute force rightly fullyaware from the way we are ed in the Talmud. To me, young man told them that he was gress to present • publicly before e Iy pal councillor in direct opposi- George Galvani, director of the mittance because he is the convention "full and incontro- tee the rights of the Jews in the see in us their irreconcilable foes. treated. But it is this very low- Torah and the Talmud are mer o f tion to Ragheb Bey, and as head choir of Temple Beth El of Detroit, a refused re jfueswed an most important evidence , vertible evidence to the effect Saar Valley if the Saarland is History has given us a difficult ness that confir. ms me in the con- the and Mrs. Galvani, both naturalized the manner in which the Jewish of the victorious slate will be ap- viction that it pre- turned over to the Reich as a The editor of The Chronicle, in that, Irrespective of claims and American citizens, left for Mexico ayor y the High result of tke January plebiscite. row to hoe; but so long as we serve and consolidate our com- conception of life held sway in I missioner, Sir Arthur Grenfell in June, having secured their re- submitting the facts to Senator professions of the Nazi govern- quired visas from the Mexican Vandenberg, pointed out that diplo- ment, Jews in Germany are not Should Germany fail to pledge remain devoted servants of truth, munity. Embedded in the tradi- earlier times. The essence of that conception Wauch9Pe• and respect of Jewish rights and justice and liberty, we shall con- tion of the Jewish people there s are re ga rded Consul. At the Mexican border, niatic relations with Russia were free to engage in athletics seems to me, to lie in an affirma.1 Election should her answer be considered tinue not merely to survive as the ,is a love of justice and reason five attitude to the life of all here as a direct blow against the at Laredo,they were told to get off broken in 1911 because Russia re- sports in such a way as would which must continue to work for the train, their baggage was re- fused to admit Jews who were na- make it possible for them really unsatisfactory, it is learned, the oldest of living peoples, but by The life of the indi- British administration. League of Nations will then adopt creative work to bring forth fruits the good of all nations now and creation. moved before they knew what was , Ouralized in the United States. The and equally to compete with other 3,445 Entered in August occurring and they were forced to [severing of relations with Russia candidates for t h e Olympic a special resolution concerning which contribute to the ennoble- in the future. In modern times vidual only has meaning in so According to official figures the rights of the Saarland Jews meat of the human race, as here- I this tradition has produced Spin- far as it aids in making the life made public last week by the go to the custom house for examin; by President Taft forms sufficient Games." ation and inspection. Their admit- ;ground and precedent for an inves• oza and Karl Marx. (Mtn to Page Six.) Expressing dismay over the de- with the added provision that if totore, 3 595 i m- Palestine government„ • tance cards, secured front the Con. I tigation into the action by Mirk°, vision of the American Olympic Germany' refused to accept this migrants, including 3,445 Jews, sul in Detroit, were taken from ' the editor declared. t to accept Germany's Committee/ resolution, she will have shown entered Palestine in August. More Invitation, the American Jewish that she cannot be trusted w ith Services on Sundays I than 460 of the Jewish immi- Congress holds that the Amateur control and administration of the grants entered as capitalists, hay- Resumed at Beth El Athletic Union has an inescapable Saar. 83,700 Jews Fled From ulmo more than il n tiro 0 6 r opuo hotd toh etahpeim responsibility to review the facts 'Fate of 10,000 Jews Germany, Nazis State' After the usual summer's , for Itself and to decide whether The fate of the 10,000 Saar- ; eminent figures show-, intermission, Sunday MnrItellff it shall qualify Americans for the land Jews and the undetermined The growing cash surplus of BERLIN. (JTA)—The Jew- services will be resumed at Olympics if they are held in Ger- Sessions Begin Oct. 8; to number of refugees there from Generally Friendly to Hitler, government con- ish population in Germany de- Temple Beth El on Sunday many. Germany proper has been a mat- He Mildly Disapproves Continue for 30 Success: tinues to reflect the prosperous creased by 63,700 in the first • • • morning, Oct. 7, at 10:45. Renominated by New York ter of deep concern not only to ive Monday Nights , 'condition of public finances. The few months after Adolf Hitler of Anti-Semitism The opening sermon of the American Olympic Democrats to Head the them and to Jews in other parts surplus on July 31 was S3,214,- assumed power, the Nazi gov- season will be delivered by Dr. Stand Is Condemned of the world, but to France and State Ticket Beth El College of Jewish1777. equal to a full year's in- ernment officially announced Leo N. Franklin on the topic NEW YORK, (JTA)—While other powers which foresaw a this week. maintaining his generally friend- 1 "Can We Attain Unity?" In , Studies will open its tenth season By MORRIS WEINER new influx of refugees from the ,cle t ;ring the first four months Actually the decline was 'this address Dr. Franklin will BUFFALO, — (JTA) — Last Saar Valley as a result of ex- ly tone toward the Hitler regime, on Monday night, Oct. 8. There of the current fiscal year, up to much greater, since the Nazi Thursday Governor Herbert H. discuss certain vital situations (Editor's Nola: The writer hag fol- tension of Nazi domination to this William Randolph Hearst finally will be a brief registration period, 'July 31, the actual revenue was that have recently arisen in re- figures are based on the cen- lowed the question of Aularloan Lehman was renominated by the ,97 933,8hotid onvinegx poennde i t tuorxeos esoo we ref region. In view of prevailing broke his silence on Friday on 196636,8 participation In the Heflin Olympic 7:30 to 8 o'clock, to be followed' £1, sus of 1925, and many East Democratic party as its standard lation to both ,Synagogue and economic conditions, a new refu- European Jews entered Ger- bearer In the coming New York Church. tI"Ji"Vr eltr ' tri ri;t7e4Uftdrielrtl:rs ithe! 460,845. At this rate s the total goe.. wave.....Kuuld spell .serious 1114•"*. • s-esee -rime-,Arrorttsini many In the period between Except for his participation which the J. T. A. publl•hed in Jane problems fee neighboring powers. I excess which may be expected by 1925 and 1933. These are not h the American Jewish Con- in the recent Day of Atone- and The determination of the March 31, 1935, is about £2,500,- 5. proof of Howlett ',fomented Kress included in the Nazi totals, ment Services, Dr. Franklin riminatIon to /Wiry Brundage. League to obtain guarantee for 1000, bringing the total surplus to since they were nationals of has been absent from his pul- Ile Inter, hewed At erg Brundage o n the Jewish minority, while in,line about £5,000,000. other countries and were re- the II 11 . Frame IBA woe prevent at pit since June 1, because of with the sentiments of most mem- The bulk of • receipts continues tho egerull , a tneolIng or tn. Anterl• patriated. serious illness, and his re-ap- can Olympic meeting in New York.) bers of the Council and of pub- to come from levies on customs In Prussia the decline *was ',enrollee in the pulpit is being lic opinion ay voiced here, is not and ports and marine dues. The America has accepted the Nazi 32,620, the figures being 404, heartily welcomed, not only by entirely in line with the view of ',General Post Office reports an in- bid to the 1936 Berlin games in 446 in 1925 and 361,826 in the membership of the Temple, I come of £108,000 during the four June, 1933. Prussian cities the League's committee of jurists Hitlerland In the face of racial but by all other friends as well. which recently informed the com- I months. discrimination against the Jews, other than Berlin showed a de- The musical services on Sun- mittee of three charged with Kook Moves for Harmony Gustavus T. Kirby, former vcreeiase led . of 30,512, statistics re- days will be rendered by an I Chief Rabbi A. I. IlaCohen carrying out the Saar plebiscite president of the A. A. U., the enlarged choral choir under Kook informed the Jewish Tele- • that, owing to the fact that there man who instigated the A. A. U. the direction of George Gal- are no specific minority protec- graphic Agency that he had ini- action in Pittsburgh last Novem- vani. ' bated a move for peace among tion provisions in the text of the ber, in taking firm 'stand against the various factions in Palestine Versailles Treaty dealing with the participation of American ath- and that a meeting already has Saar, the Council has no right to letes in international competition I been held in his home, attended impose such obligations. in Germany, was the very man by representatives of the !listed- The committee held that the who made the following motion ruth, Central Labor Federation Council can only make recom- at the executive meeting of the of Palestine and the Jewish Far- mendations to this effect and it American Olympic Committee: mers Association. must be left to the State to de- Eminent Lecturer Will Ad- "In light of the report of Mr. At the meeting the labor rep- cide whether it will undertake Brundage and with the assur- dress Zionists on "They resentatives demanded assurances such obligations • The committee's ances and attitudes of the Ger- RABBI BERNARD ZEIGER Spokesmen for United He- Who Built the Land" that only Jewish labor would be decision was based on purely le- WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST man Olympic Committee and the gal grounds, it was pointed out the subject of the Jews in Ger- brew Schools Urge Jewish by a brief student assembly be.• employed. the Chief Rabbi stated, sport representatives of the Ger- Dr. Abraham L. Sadler, na- Training for Children t ween 8 and 8:30, and then the adding that the farmers dele- today, and does not exclude a man government we accept the HON. HERBERT H. LEHMAN many. regular sessions will begin. The gates demanded the right to em- tional director of the Hillel Foun- Invitation of the German Olympic recommendation being made by dations and director of the Hillel In a belated reply to a series of the Council in the matter of guar- On Sept. 30, three addresses College continues for 30 succes- ploy Jewish workers who did not Committee to participate in the State gubernatorial elections by Foundation at the University of written questions asked hint by sive Monday nights, closing Mon- belong to the Histadruth as well. anteeing minority rights, were delivered over the various 1938 games." Illinois, will be the guest speaker acclamation. Ile was placed in the ship news reporters when he re- radio stations on the subject of , day night, May 13. Rabbi Kook said he was satis- running by his intitnate friend In view of the fact that there Leaders Assure Jews of the Zionist Organization of turned here aboard the Nazi line Beth El College of Jewish fied with the results of the meet- and early political sponsor, form- is and has been prejudice and In League circles here it was Bremen Thursday, Hearst, in his Jewish education in connection Detroit at • meeting at Hotel ; ing and was hopeful of a settle- with Education Month, sponsored Studies achieved national fame felt that the League will demand own newspapers, voiced mild dis- Statler on Saturday evening, Oct. er Governor Alfred E. Smith. It discrimination against German Chum to TAM Pager of Germany assurances that full approval of the Hitler attitude by the United Hebrew Schools (Turn to Last Page ) 20. Hie subject at that time will was Smith who joined with Frank- Jews in sports, we vehemently- ' under the supervision of Judge minorities rights will be accorded toward the Jews. be "They Who Built the Land." lin D. Roosevelt two years ago to condemn the action of the Olym- Charles Rubiner. Rabbi Max force Governor Lehman's nomin- pic body in 'accepting the Reich the Jews in the Saar and that One of the ablest lecturers in ation from the hands of the un- invitation. "I do not think that discrimi- Weine spoke over WJBK (Harry their rights will not be abrogated this country today, Dr. Sachar willing Tammany organization. nation against the Jews is consi- inberg's Hour), Sol R. Levin let•rview with Brundage or curtailed by discriminatory fascinates his audiences wherever dered desirable by thinking Ger- delivered a talk at 12:45 p. m. Avery Brundage, president of laws effected in the Reich. The "floppy Warrior" was in he speaks, and in Detroit he has man generally," he writes. over Station WMBC (II. Alt- the American Olympic Commit- Dr. Edouard Benes, Czechoslo- good form as he made the speech already created a very large fol- "I do not think that this is one man's Hour), and Judge Rubiner vakian Foreign Minister and renominating Governor Lehman, tee, was sent abroad in July to By MILTON BROWN lowing as a result of several ad- of the policies which has given spoke over Station SUBIC (A. ;.4,sident of the League Council, He defended the Democratic ad- investigate Nazi discrimination dresses before the B'nai B'rith, ministration of Lehman, President I against Jews in sports. Your - .vtek received a delegation strength to the Hitler administra- Kurland's Hour)• ICAppright, BM /tenth Tolson/02k &gene,. tool Iladassah, the Shaarey Zedek Philip Slomovitz, editor of The of Zionist Revisionists, headed by tion. Roosevelt and himself from scribe interviewed the Olympic Men's Club and other groups. "I think it has been very defi- Detroit Jewish Chronicle, will Dr. Segal of Paris, which came (Turn to Last Page.) (Turn to Last Page) Jewish community unenimousy re- Wrote Jewish History AUSTRIA (Turn to Last Page) speak over Station WJBK on Sun• (Turn to Last Page) solved to request the government In addition to being director Despite Chancellor Kurt Schusch- day, Oct. 7, at 6:15 p. m. to abolish at once the separate of the Hillel Foundation at the nigg's recent statement in Geneva Milton Alexander's Address schools. The Zionist groups fur- University of Illinois, Dr. Sachar that there is "equality for all" in! Milton M. Alexander spok e Austria, it is by now quite definite- I ther resolved to ask the govern- also teaches courses in compare. over Station WJBK (Harry Wein- lye apparent that the Austrian goy.; ment for financial subsidies in or- tive religion and Jewish history berg's hour) an Sunday, Sept. 23. ernment is anti-Jewishly inclined.' der toset up a system of "positive" at this university. He is the au- . • Excerpts from his talk follow: ' All Jewish children in the country I Jewish education. thor of the popular "History of Reports Submitted by Officers and Superintendent; Mem- we Jews need more have been ordered to attend special ! POLAND Since the withdrawal of its pro- the Jews" published by Knopf Fascist Leader to Be Grilled for Efforts to Force Jewish than "What bers Told of Need for New School Branch on anything else during these schools and, aping Germany in posal for the gent ralization of min- in 1930. Shopkeepers to Hand Out Jobs to His Cohorts;, troublous times is understanding. every respect, a supplementary rul- Linwood Ave.; Elect 14 Directors Born in New York City in orities, Poland has been pretty "A Jewish education for your' ing was promilgated which ruled much out of the headlines. News 1899. Dr. Sadler was educated Lauds Hitler, Condemns RoOsevelt children will provide them with that even children of Jews convert- has seeped through of several local at Washington University and Completing • year of cultural in 1935 are: Dr. Albert E. Bern- NEW YORK. (JTA) —Abdul' only elected because of those a moral and spiritual background, ed to Christianity would be corn- attacks on Jews but these have Harvard. He concluded his stu- progress which was attained in stein, Milton Bernstein, Julius 'wiled to attend the "child ghettos." Hamid, ''Black Hitler," president, damn Jews and I'll bet any one that will fortify them in the hat- long since erased to be news so far dies with three years of research ! spite of untold financial difficul- Braun, Harry Cohen, Rabbi Sam- The insincerity of Chancellor of the Negro Industrial Clerical : of you damn Negroes that he ties of life. It will make them as Poland is concerned. The gov- at the University of Cambridge, ties. the United Hebrew Schools uel M. Fine, Morris Fishman, better men and women, and give Schuschnigg, and the true state of ernment did break into press, England, receiving the degree of of Detroit held the annual meet- Louis Crane, Rabbi A. M. Hersh- . Alliance, who has surrounded him-1 won't be elected again. his anti-Jewish policy, is indicated "The damn Jews walk around them the strength that comes though, in what is best described Doctor of Philosophy. Upon re- 1 ing on Sept. 27, at the Phila- man, Henry Meyer% Louis Rob- self with all the trappings of • by the fact that the Jewish sehool inson, Isaac Rosenthal, Judge turning to this country he estab- delphia-Byron Hall. Fascist leader, was summoned to and tell you funny jokes about from the consciousness of virtue. Ku • had already been as a "beau geste." OM, yourself and say, 'Yak sa, "A Officers of the schools, headed Charles Rubiner, Philip Slomo- The day after the withdrawal of lished his reputation as • writer appear before Assistant District) Jewish education for your pa ss ed at the time Chancellor, in and you think it to be funny." by Aaron Pregerson, president, vitz, Ralph Spalter and Maurice children will strengthen the posi- qeneva for the League s,s.ions, its minorities proposal, Poland and lecturer. Attorney Edwin J. I'elley. praised Jewish initiative in Pales- heads of committees and the H. Zackheim. In appearance, Hamid belies Lion of the Jews in America, by In an interview, Hamid des.' Tickets Now as Sale was uttering words on "equality." The term of the following di- superintendent, Bernard Isaacs, scribed his organization as "mili- his alleged militancy. Mild of wing them that pride and re- The laws, it developed, were passed tine and urged Great Britain to Tickets for the Sachar lecture mien and cultured in tone, he spect '' of race which invariably is at a secret session of the Austrian facilitate Jewish immigration "tak- are now available at 25 tents submitted their annual reports. rectors expires in 1936: tant." Shopkeepers in the neigh- Rabbi Ezekiel Aishiskin, Milton ing into account the new increase and 14 directs" were elected to with his sleek, long mu.- calculated to win the respect of cabinet on July 4. borhood testified to the militancy toyed tache. which, coupled with his ether,. in the economic capacity" of the each, if bought in advance of the fill a term of three years which M. Alexander, Herman A. Aug- with accounts of threats and pick- thick Van Dyke, give him the lecture. On the night of the meet- Following on the heels of the country. ust, Fred M. ButseL David J. this meeting. expired wit!, eting by representatives of the appearance of an Oriental poten- ' en AJ ewish education for chil- systematic removal of Jews from UNITED STATES ing. tickets will sell at 35 cents Cohen, Judge Harry B. Keidan, The Elected Directors drrn will e stablish for them a public and semi-public posi tions Alliance. After delaying action for nearly Rae . J. Max Lieberman, Abraham tate. lie received a reporter into The 14 directors elected at this t the head of the true kinship with the world-wide ; within the last few months, this 'timid holds meetings nightly Tickets are available from mem• meeting are: Rosenshine. Samuel Schafiander, ■ year, the American • Olympic the "office" a on the corner of 125th St. and Hotel Dumas, 216 West 135th St. family of Israel. at home in tritest move of Austria proves that Committee voted to participate in bets of the Zionist Organisation, Aaron Sllberblatt, Louis Stoll, Louis Dann. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Indignantly he denied the' America. in Palestine, and in eve the coalition government is anti- the 1936 Olympic Games. The ac- from members of Zionist youth Seventh Ave., where he lectures Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Henry to the inhabitants of Harlem.' speech attributed to him in the , err other nation of the world , Semitic. The Christian-Socialist ceptance of Germany's official web. croups, at the Zionist office, 1044 Rabbi Moses Fischer. Rabbi Leon Wineman and Rudolph Zuieback. From. Aaron Klein. Maurice Lan- What purported to be a steno- stenographic report. He said he Out of that Jewish education will party, leading member of the coal- 'come was made after a unanimous Penobscot Bldg., and at the office Esiscational Report dau, Prof. Samuel M. Levin, Sol graphic report of one of his ad- ' confitientlY lime the genius for I Mon, has been outspoken in its de- vote. Two of the members of the of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. R. Levin. Robert R. Menial, Maude. H. Zackheim, chair- would like to take court action Irritative sniritual thonght which ' milds for • numerus clausus in the American Olympic Committee, dresses was furnished by the Anti- stains[ the "slanderer." Ziesiet Dance Nov. 3 of the board of education man Aaron M. Pregerson, Philip L. „I' s the traditional Jewish contrilm- schdols and professions and Chia is though, Charles L. Ornstein and • • Nazi Minute M en. The Zionist Organization of of the schools, submitted • re- too Court action ■ measure which the Jews of Aus- Charlotte Epstein, refrained from Detroit immures that the annual Rosenthal Simon Shelter, Harry port in behalf of his committee Lauds Hitler, Hits Roosevelt snarled Francis Minor, his right- i Gen to the culture of mankind. M. Shulman and David S. Zeman. now look forward to with voting. "Hitler don't want the damn hand man, sitting at Hamid's left " , """net the Jewish People tria can dance will be held at Hotel Stot- Mr Rosenthal, sunerintendent exnressing satisfaction over the always been contemn[ certainty. The German American Confer- ler on Nov. 0, honoring the anni- Jews in Germany. We don't "If we get him we'll handle him ;'"r• of the Shaarey 7.edek Sunday achievements of the post year. u s poop!. What little hope they may have ence of New York, now • in the versary of the Balfour Declara- !so. the irnorarens. ° want them in Harlem," he is in our own way." Mr. Zackheim lauded the devo- Get Jobe 1..4 a rood word for the mon held mist certainly have been hands of the Friends of New Ger- tion which was imued on Nov. 2, School and a teacher in the De- tion of the teacher". He ewe- nuoted as saying. "We will run Out I. troit high whoolo and Mr. Shul-, them out of Harlem like Hitler dally peinted to the nsorress Minor seemed to be the Goering "'to vv. none: for the man win dashed he an editorial in Storm many, met and Indorsed a slate of man. an active leader In Shearer; the man who Over Austria, the Chancellor's own nominees fnr municipal, state and 19rt Ahraham Conner. ehoirmsn of b made et the Tuvedo-liohnne_ Thronehont the " 9 wr!k: even fnr is running them out of Germany. of the outir. ofileial organ of the federal officee whom it will recom- the dance committee. rates that Zedek, are the two new members of the schools. and if it's war they wont, they'll interview, Hatrid carefully es.'"'"• wets' of certain minor barb- paper and the beowe ► . of the boerd. As Wei-eating obscrestion get it. In fact, FII start it, and 0-toed set'-lemish uttorances, I s'itlinew Wit the ienorsmus was Catholic Storm Troops °resides- mend to Its 400,000 members. It numerous novel features will Other Divots.... definitely puts the American Nazis tUn which he heads. better war, interjected words of nra:se I slways eyed with scorn and int- a no one can start (Tars so Pap Opposite EJ:toela!) Directors whom terms entire. (Tan to Page Opposite Ed,torial) Minor • A plenanry session of the Vienna into politics. than myself. (Turn to Lost Page) (Turn to La s t Pa re. . "Roosevelt is no good. He was GENEVA. (JTA) — Germany will have to guarantee protection to the Jews of the Saar if she is to take possession of that re- gion in the event the January plebiscite favors her, it was re- JEWISH IDEALS vealed last week in connection The pursuit of knowledge for with the extraordinary session of its own sake, an almost fanatical the Council of the League of Na- love of justice and the desire for tions summoned for November to personal independence—these are deal with the Saar question.' the features of the Jewish tradi- The Jewish Telegraphic Agency tion which make me thank my learned authoritatively that the stars that I belon • to it League intends to make the Jew- Those who are raging today ish question one of the main is- against the ideals of reason and sues in considering the future of the Saar Valley. Baron Pompeo individual liberty and are trying TENTH SEASON OF BETH EL COLLEGE HEARST VIEWS ON NAZI JEW-HATRED LEHMAN IS NAMED BY ACCLAMATION SACHAR TO SPEAK HERE ON OCT. 26 EDUCATION MONTH RADIO ADDRESSES THE WEEK IN REVIEW • -Jews in Harlem Being Coerced By Abdul Humid, "Black Hitler" y • United Hebrew Schools Told of Past Year s Cultural Progress