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A merica Apish Periodical Cuter

1

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

PART

and THE LEGAL

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 27

Maccabiad Opens Program Saturday; Club and Class
Scholarship Offered by Dr. Night Monday; Art, Musk Program Tuesday; Parents,
Mellon to Replace Hanf-
Dramatic Night, and Symposium Follows
staengl's Rejected

Marking the first anniversary of the dedication of the
present Jewish Communiq Center, located at Woodward
and Holbrook Ayes., an entire week's celebration has

DONOR RESENTFUL OF
ALMA MATER'S ACTION

"I am Not a Nazi," He De-
clares, Storing "Slap
in the Face"

CAMBRIDGE. Mass. — The
Harvard Corporation has rejected
a German traveling scholarship
of $1,500, offered to Harvard Uni-
versity by Dr. Matthew T. Mel-
lon of Cambridge, Mass., to take
the place of that of Dr. Ernst F.
Ilanfstaengl, which the president
and fellows of Harvard College
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
declined Friday. Mellon is a
been arranged to commemorate the event, the week of
nephew of Andrew W. Mellon.
The Harvard Crimson quotes Chanukah being selected for the occasion.
President Conant as writing to
Commenting on the importance of this event, in a
Dr. Mellon on Nov. 20:
statement which appears in an adjoining column, Judge Charles
"1 presented your letter of
Rubiner, president of the Center, calls this an occasion for "justifi-
Oct. 17 to the corporation at
able self-congratulation," and points to the well-rounded program
their meeting yesterday. They
which is reaching and influencing hundreds of Detroit young men
wished me to express to you
and women.
their sincere appreciation of
The anniversary program will open with a sports evening feat-
your generosity and to nay that
'Suring two Maccabiad stars, on
they sympathized with the pur•
Saturday evening. This event will
pose which you state of enab-
be followed by the dinner on
ling • senior in H d Col-
Sunday evening and by a special
lege who has just received his
program arranged for every eve-
degree to study in Germany is
( ning of the coming week, culmin-
any field of art or science dur-
sting in a symposium on Dec. 7.
ing the year 1935.36. They are
A Statement Made on the Oc- 'Every event, including the dinner,
unwilling, however, to accept
will take place at the Center.
casion of the Center Anni-
a gift made as a direct replant.
Contmunity Dinner
Celebration
ment of one which they had re-
Judge Charles C. Simons of the
fused and, therefore, voted to
I United States Circuit Court of
By
JUDGE
CHAS.
RUBINER
decline your offer of a fellow-
Appeals will be the principal
President, Jewish Community
ship."
!speaker at the community dinner
Center of Detroit
Dr. Mellon, graduate of Prince-
to be held at the Center this
ton in 1922, received his A. M.
Sunday evening, as part of the
from Harvard in 1928 and a
The celebration by the Detroit open house and anniversary week
Ph. D. from Freiburg, 1934. He Jewish Community of the first celebration.
sent drafts of his correspondence anniversary of the opening of the
Judge Simons will talk on "The
with President Conant on the Jewish Community Center, 'coin- Place of the Jewish Center in the
matter of the scholarship to The ciding, as it happily does, with Community."
Crimson for publication.
the joyous Chanukah, is an occa-
Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, vice-
In the statement which accom- sion for justifiable self-congratu- prei.:ent, and Henry Meyers,
panied his offer, Dr. Mellon mid: lation.
treasurer of the board of direc-
"This scholarship is given to re-
The formation of the Jewish tors of the Center, are heading
place the one offered by Dr. Ernst Community Center represented the program committee for the
V , S. Ilanfstaengl, which the pres- the outgrowth of definite needs, dinner. The committee includes
ident and fellows of Harvard Col- particularly those of young peo- Belle Drapkin, Earl Draimen,
lege saw fit to reject. It is the ple, for social expression and per- Morris Linsky and Al Ziff.
donor's desife to further a friend- sonality development. That these
Judge Rubber, as president of
ly understanding between the two needs are being met in a large the Center, will speak on "The
countries and tar restore, to some and very effective measure is evi- Spii it of the Jewish Center."
deserving Harvard student, the denced by the great variety of ac- Henry Wineman, chairman of the
privileges of study in the New tivities in the Center, whick are board of governors of the Jewish
Germany which Dr. litthfstaengl aiferelyniciffififits facilities' to Welfare Federation, and Kurt
had in mind."
capacity. A well-rounded program Peiser, executive director of the
Dr. Mellon Assail. Dr. Conant
of Jewish social, cultural and rec- Federation, will talk on "The
Last spring the Harvard Cor- reational pursuits with the ulti- Jewish Community Center," and
poration declined a $1,000 schol- mate objective of preparing young Louis H. Sobel, executive director
arship offered by Dr. Hanfataengl, men and women for participation of the Center, will speak on
aide of Chancellor Hitler of Ger-
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"What the Jewish Center Is Do-
many and a Harvard alumnus, for
ing."
a year's study in Germany. Mel-
The Cass Technical High
lon's offer, for a similar period
School Ensemble will furnish din-
of study, carried $1,500.
ner music.
Jerome D. Green, secretary
Saturdays Program
d Corporation,
of the H
Harry Werbin and Louis Abel-
In commemoration of Chanu-
said that Dr. Hanfstaengl's of-
son, members of the American
kah,
the
Feast
of
Lights
and
Dedi-
fer was refused because he was
cation, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will team which participated in the
"one who has been so closely
preach from the pulpit of Temple original Maccabiad in Palestine in
associated with the leadership
Beth El this Sunday morning on 1932, are to be the guest speakers
of a political party which has
the subject, "Shrines or Show- for the Maccabiad, the feature
inflicted damage on the univer•
event of the first night of open
Places."
sities of Germany through
house week, at the Center, Satur-
While there are many legends day evening, Dec. 1.
measures which have struck at
associated with the origin of Cha-
principles we believe to be
Gus Newman, chairman of the
nukah, it is historically based upon athletic committee of the Center
fundamental to universitiep
the re-dedication of the Temple at board, is working on the program
throughout the world."
Mr. Mellon issued a statement Jerusalem in the year 165 B. C. with a committee of representa-
defending his preferred scholar- I after it had been polluted by the tives of the three councils: senior,
ship, in which he said he was pagan worship of Israel's foes.
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neither a Nazi nor a Nazi agent." Traditionally Chanukah is cele-
Mr. Mellon, who was gradu- brated by the lighting of candles
in
the
Jewish
home
for
eight
con-
ated from Princeton in 1922 and
later studied and taught in Ger- secutive evenings.
"There is every likelihood that
many, now is ■ student in the
Harvard Graduate Schools of Arts this phase of the festival is closely
and Sciences. He received an related in origin to Christmas and
A. M. degree front Harvard in the Roman Feast of Saturnalia,
both of which are observed by the
1928.
"President Conant," Mr. Mellon lighting of lights and the exchang- Rabbi Sperka to Deliver
Address at First Gath-
said, "and the corporation seem ing of gifts. They all found their
to be under the impression that source in the Nature Festival that
ering Dec. 7
I was attempting to make them celebrated the beginning of winter,
recant all those noble ideals they solstice," Dr. Franklin states.
Congregation B'nai David, Elm-
During the services this Sunday,
expressed in rejecting Dr. Hanf-
buret and 14th Sta., announces
the Temple Choir will render selec-
staengl's scholarship.
the completion of arrangements
tions from the Handel oratic "Ju-
Says Real Loser Is Student
for the inauguration of a series
"The fact is that I was merely das Maccabeue."
Services begin at 10:45. The
trying to replace this scholarship
public is invited.
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A Well-Rounded
Center Program

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Franklin to Speak
On Chanukah Theme

FRIDAY SERVICES
AT B'NAI DAVID

J. T. A. Sports Editor Selects 1934
Jewish All-American Football Team

By

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Inc I

T. A. each year is to choose repre-
sentative Jewish all-American foot-
ball team that could readily corn-
pars
with non-secular selections.
I
I And when we say compare we mean
stand up against the all-American
pick of grid experts anywhere.
Jack Weinberg, sports editor of
the American Jewish Vorld and G.
51. Cohen of the Louisville Spokes-
man have helped this writer con-
siderably in these selections.
We offer as our first team Jew-
' ith All-American football team for
the 1934 gridiron season:

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Left rod
Left Tackle. •
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Center
Richt Guard

Walter *ling•r

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Eddie Kahn
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Ice

Right Tackle

Rl ■ ht

End

Rote Itclhalan

.. Irt Ina Zimmerman

■ , Coen-.

Illaelt

To prove that our selections were
not made haphazardly and to prove
that we have offered what we thi:
is the ',teeniest array of Jewish
football talent in the country we go
to explain the reasons for our
choice,
Walter Singer, at Isft end, eon
kis regular post on the varsity in

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Adolph I •vo'ore
Quarterineek
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IIIII

DAVID CROLL GETS
AN APOLOGY FROM
CHRISTIAN LEADER

Lipsky Decries Boom;
Lauds National Fund

BOYCOTT EFFORTS
STARTED TO FORCE
END OF HITLERISM

NEW YORK. (JTA)
A
WARSAW. (JTA) — The
shushing indictment of land
odyssey of the 318 Jewish im-
speculation
in
Palestine,
coupled
migrants, who w andered
with a warning that the Jews
around Mediterranean ports on
of the world are becoming too
the Greek ship Velem, only to
complacent about I'alestine as
be
refused
admission
by
sev-
Men's Clubs of • Leading
Attack on Him as "Russian a result of prosperity stories,
World Non-Sectarian Coun-
eral governments, ended Sun-
Synagogues Sponsor
Jew
from
Border
Cities"
was
stressed last Sunday after-
cil Organized to Fight
day when they arrived in
noon by Louis Lipsky, Ameri-
Event Dec. 6
Is Withdrawn
Warsaw.
Nazism
can
member
of
the
World
Zion-
The travelers left Poland in-
ist executive, in an address at
tending
to
land
in
Palestine
LITTLE'S
STATEMENT
RABBI P. BERNSTEIN
MOVEMENT ENDORSED
the hotel Pennsylvania before
illegally, but their plans failed.
SEVERELY CRITICIZED' the Jewish National Fund
TO BE THE SPEA ER From that time on they made
BY A. F. L PRESIDENT
Council
of
Greater
New
York.
the rounds of various ports in
Newspapers and Clergymen
The veteran Zionist also es-
Beth El, Shaarey Zedek, the Mediterranean. For three
Economic Isolation of Reich
poused the labor movement as
Condemn Religious
weeks they were permitted to
B'nai David, B'nai Moshe
Sought; Untermyer Ad-
the Jew's greatest contribu-
stay on the Greek island, Syra,
Prejudice
to Participate
dress Cheered
tion to Palestine and he hailed
but the government. refused
the Jewish National Fund as
them permission to settle per-
An attack upon the Hon. David
A precedent in Jewish comminal
LONDON. — In public session
the foundation of the Zionist
manently.
A. Croll, Minister of Welfare in
activity in Detroit will be estab-
Monday, delegates from 12 coun-
movement and "the most dem-
On the high seas for three
the cabinet of Premier Ilepburn
lished next Thursday evening, Dec.
tries to the international German
ocratic aspect of it."
months
without
being
permit-
of Ontario, resulted in a complete
6, on the occasion of the first joint
boycott conference now being
In one casual reference to
ted to land anywhere, they
vindication of the Jewish minis-
congregational Chanukah dinner,
the proposed Legislative Coun- ! held here unanimously adopted
reached Constanza last week
ter and Mayor of Windsor and in
sponsored jointly by the Men's
this resolution:
cil which Jewry has so uni-
on a Rumanian steamer and
an apology.
Clubs of four Detroit's leading
Resolved, that an intern.-
versally opposed, Mr. Lipsky,
were permitted to land in Ru-
The issue which created a fu-
Jewish congregations at Tetiple
national organisation be now
to the tune of a thundering
mania on condition that they
rore in Ontario started when Mil-
Beth El.
established
known as the World
ovation,
said,
"it
seems
to
be
proceed immediately to their
ton A. Sorsoleil, a deputy in Mr., lost in the ocean somewhere
Participating in this affair !are
Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi Coon-
native countries, Poland and
Croll'e department, was suspended
Congregation B'nai David, Congre-
cil
to
champion
human rights,
between
London
and
l'ales-
Czechoslovakia.
I until such time as he is able to
gation B'nai Moshe, Congregation
the purpose of which, among
tine."
Efforts to land were made
prove charges he made of immor-
Shaarey Zedek and Temple Beth
others,
shall
be
vigorously to
by these wanderers in the ports
ality throughout the Province of
El.
prosecute and enforce eco-
of Palestine, Syria, Egypt,
Ontario.
nomic
sanctions
against Ger-
An interesting and timely mes-
Turkey, Bulgaria and Greece,
,
Dr. Little's Attack
sage will be delivered by the guest
many in every country until
but without success.
Since the suspension of Mr.
either the Hitler regime shall
speaker of the occasion, Rabbi
Sorsoleil was announced, Dr.
Philip Bernstein of Temple Berith
have been driven from power
George A. Little, editor of the
Kodeah, Rochester, N. Y., his sub-
by the force of world opinion
Sunday School Publications of
jec
wetbe
ri d . ng "The Jew Faces A New
sop d in its economic iso-
the United Church of Canada,
lation or until it have:
made a severe attack upon both
First, restored to
iced
Rabbi Bernstein is one of (the
I'remier Hepburn and Minister Elias Ginsburg to Address labor rights which have been
distinguished graduates of !Dr.
Croll. Ile especially attacked
taken away and the properties
Meeting at Hotel
Stephen Wise's Institute of Reli-
Mr. Croll no a Jew and declared
which have been codascateri.
gion. He has distinguished himself -
Statler
in his statement:
Second, renounced and aban-
as a popular lecturer, having ;up-
Will Discuss Rearmament of
"Just let a Border City Russian
doned its attempts by State
Elias Ginsburg, president of the
Germany at Temple
Jew dismiss a lifelong Christian
authority and Interference to
worker like Mr. Sorsoleil for try- Zionist Revisionist Organization destroy the Catholic and Prot-
on Tuesday
ing to reduce the number of chil- of America, author, playwright
estant churches and religions,
dren born out of wedlock in On- and lecturer, will speak this Sa -
to discard and repudiate the
Dr. II. C. Engelbrecht, co-author
tario, and there will come a urday, Dec. 1, at 8 p. m., at th
Old :sod part. of the New Tim.
of "Merchants of •eath", will be
Province-wide demand that the
tamest
and to substitute in
the speaker of the fourth prograrh
Minister of Welfare follow his
their place • new religion in
of the Temple Forum Tuesday
Deputy."
direct
conflict
with the princi•
night, Dec. 4, at 8:30 His subject
Since the statement by Dr. Lit-
pies and beliefs of Christianity
will be, "The
under
the
misleading
title of
tle
was
published,
protests
began
Role of the
to be heard throughout the Prov-
"German Christian Church."
Munitions In-
ince
of
Ontario.
The
Parliament
and
until
it
shall,
by
appropri-
dustry in Hit-
Buildings in Toronto were swamp-
ate pledges and d
ler Germany
Ism
ed with callers and telephone
fully reinstated freedom of re-
and other
messages from persons w h o
ligions belief and worship to
Countries".
■ all sects, uncontrolled by State
wished to voice their protests
"Merchants
against the attacks of Dr. Little
authority.
of Death" was
upon Mr. Croll.
Third, repealed all its recent
the book which
The Apology
laws and decrees against Jewish
made the first
Mr. Croll himself refused to
cltimns and have ceased its
sensational ex- Dr. Engelbrecht
make any comments, in view of
posure o f the
persec4ion of and ldiscriminm
viciousness of the munitions in- the fact that in suspending Mr.
lion against them and its •t-
dustry in its efforts to incite wars Sorsoleil he was acting not in
tempts to exterminate them.
in order to be able to sell its goods. his own behalf but for the entire
Fourth, restored to Masonic
When Senator Gerald P. Nye was Ilepburn cabinet.
lodges the Mat. and property
Dr. Little's -statement aroused
RABBI PHILIP BERNSTENK,.. , in Detroit recently to speak on the
of which they have been de-
United States Senate's Investign
a- much -reeentment-thstlte
prived.
peered before many forums, and
ef s the
tated
a r m
i na ne t' m anu f a cwt
compelled to make a statement
Fifth, until womanhood in
has contributed to Ilarper's bless- era, he
ninterview w i th of apology both to Mr. Croll as
ELIAS GINSBURG
Germany has been reinstated
line and other leading publications. Rabbi Leon From, who presided at well as to the Jewish communi-
to full rights sad privileges
Rabbi Bernstein is a prominent , that meeting, that it was Engel- ties in Ontario. In the course of Statler Hotel, on the subject
that have resulted from • gen-
figure in the civic affairs of his brecht's book which compelled the his statement he made this apol- "What Is the Significance of the
eration of struggle and of
community and has been keenly in- appointment of an investigating ogy:
Peace Truce Between the Re- which they have been so ruth-
terested and active in social serv- commission by the Senate. Similar
If I have done injury or in- visionists and the Ilistadruth."
lessly deprived by the Hitler
ice.
admiration for the author of "51er- I justice to the minister of welfare,
Mr. Ginsburg was born in Rus- regime in Germany.
Another interesting event on the I chants of Death" was expressed by I deeply regret it and herewith sia in 1890 and came to this coun-
Resolved, that the governing
program will be the ceremonial Senator Arthur H. Vanderberg publicly apologize, both to him try 21 years ago. Ile received his
body of such an organisation
lighting of the Chanukah candles who also addressed the meeting and to my Jewish fellow citizens." high school education abroad and
shall consist, besides the usual
immediately proceeding the dinner, and who is one of Senator Nye's
Dr. Little's attack, which was took special courses at the City
officers, of representatives from
This service will be performed"' chief co-workers in the inquiry at the outset interpreted as aimed
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.
an organized local body in each
_
jointly by Cantor J. H. Sonenkla whose objective it is to frame legis- to arouse religious prejudice,
country, including one from
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek lotion which shall take the profit also drew the reprimand of the
organised labor and one woman
and Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld of , out of war,
Rt. Rev. Richard Robert, the
representative and such repre•
Congregation B'nai Moshe, with' Mrs. Harold T. Miller, one of Moderator of the General Coun-
sentmives shall he selected
melodies and benedictions appro- Detroit's leading workers in the cil of the United Church of Can-
without regard to race, creed,
plate to the occasion.
ada.
color or sex.
A kosher fish dinner will be cause of education for world-
Newspaper Criticisms
Resolved, that this world
served And reservations should be peace, will preside at the Forum
Newspapers throughout Canada
body aka immediately devote
mailed to any one of the partici- and introduce Dr. Engelbrecht. -
assailed Dr. Little editorially. Will Speak on Religion of itself to organizing local bodies
eating congregations not later thin The fifth Temple Forum will be The Border Cities Star of Wind-
in all countries in which they
Gandhi on Monday
Tuesday, Dec. 4. The charge for addressed by Rev. John Haynes sor, in an editorial on "Windsor
are now premised.
Evening
dinner and lecture will be $1 for
!Morals," stated the following:
Resolved, that to raise a pre-
non-members of the Men's Clubs of Holmes, the internationally famous
"'I don't Intend to let David
liminary sum of $150,000 as •
Pastor
of
the
Community
Church
these congregations and 75 cents
On Monday night, Dee. 3, Beth
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fighting
fund for establishing
OPPOSITE EDITORIAL)
for Members. For those wishing to of New York. He will speak on •
El College of Jewish Studies will
and maintaining • central or•
attend only the lecture after the topic which is a matter of keen
hold its first students' assembly,
g•nization as above defined,
dinner, there will be an admission controversy in the City,of Detroit
under the auspices of the class in
such fund to be maintained un-
—"Collective Bargaining."
fee of 25 cents at the door.
comparative religion.
til such time as the aims set
Dinner will be served to men
The Munitions Industry
The class has arranged for a
forth have been achieved.
only. The lecture, however, will be
prominent student of the religions
The question of the control of
It was announced after the
open to ladies and gentlemen.
of India now residing at Ann Ar- adoption of the resolution that
the international armaments in-
bor, Tarini Teased Sinha, to speak two anonymous gifts of $10,000
dustry will undoubtedly arouse
on the subject, "The Religion of each
fierce debates in the United States
already had been made to
Senate this winter. Some of the Honor Alfred M. Cohen Sun- Gandhi".
carry out the purposes set forth.
most important industrial and fi-
Mr. Sinha is a personal friend Other resolutions provided for
day; Rabbi Shulman to
nancial interests of the country are
of the Mahatma and will speak of the institution in schools and col-
Speak at Banquet
involved. The question was first
the religious background of the leges everywhere outside Ger-
Continuing its successful and broached, strangely enough, by an
great leader of India, as well as of many of youth organizations
This
Sunday,
Dec.
2,
Pisgah
well attended series of Friday eve- anonymous article in Fortune mag-
his personal religious belief and pledged to support the boycott
ning services, Congregation Shaa- azine. Devoted to a laudatory de- Lodge No. 34 of B'nai B'rith will program.
and women's auxiliaries to carry
celebrate the 75th birthday of
rey Zedek will dedicate its next scription of the various great in- Alfred M. Cohen, president of the
The assembly is intended ex- it on.
d ustries of the country, Fortune
clusively for students of the col-
Some 200 delegates meeting in
Friday evening service on Dec. 7
RH.EIZIlle proceeded to describe also
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to the celebration of Chanukah. the munitions. industry. For once,
The pulpit will be occupied by however, the description was not
was
com-
Rabbi A. H. Hershman who will laudatory. The article
deliver a eEhanukah address. Can- I mented upon in Time magazine,
for J. H. Sonenklar will render over the radio and in newspaper
special Chanukah selections, assist- editorials throughout the country.
ed by his choir consisting of Aaron This stimulation of interest in
Silberblatt, Harry Cohen, Joseph the subject of the international
By MILTON BROWN
Cantor and Morris Shatzen. war profitness gave Dr. H. C. En-
(Copyright. i535. Jegtalt Telegraphic/gem,. Inc.)
The Chanukah spirit will be gelbrecht his opportunity. All his
further observed in the social hour life he had been gathering facts on
following the services in the audi- that weird industry which makes
of the boycott front. TM', despite
GERMANY
torium. Refreshments will be profits when nations go to war,
The world-wide antiNazi boycott the fact that Minister of the In-
served by the ladies of the Con- and which, therefore, uses every
teller, Dr. Wilhelm Frick in a
parley
which
opened
in
London
on
gregation. The public is invited to device and trick to make wars, to
i signed editorial in the Voe'kscher
Sunday had repercussions in Ger- I Beobaehter declared that "The boy-
this and all the Friday evening prolong them and to ruin any ur-
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er rvices at Shaarey Zedek.
many even before it met. On the !cott of German goods by our foes
previous Wednesday, Nazi leaders will not induce as to offer the
under the direction of Dr. Joseph slightest concessions" and "our foes
Goebbels started a renewed cam- err in believirg they disert us from
paign of incitement against the our aims by the boycott movement
Jews of Germany. Mass meetings which is a diabolic plot against the
were held throughout the country entire German people."
• • •
using the boycott parley as a means
How do they function in the present emerg-
of incitement. Jews were also ar- AUSTRIA
RABBI
C.
E.
SHULMAN
ency?
rested as speculators and hoarder'.
The situation In Austria con-
As regards the boycott Farley, tinues to grow more ominous. Last
What measures are being taken to solve our
constautional Grand Lodge of itself, the German papers includ-
Wednesday the Schuschniig go ,
the B'nai B'rith, with the initia- ing Gorlibel'i Der Angriff and fift-
health problems?
ernment tuck steps to revoke the
nen of a large class of members h r's Voelkischer Beobachter print- citizenship of 410 Jews who had
How is the problem of the homeless child met
in the afternoon and a dinner- ed sarcastic news reports . from become citizens since the end of the
in this community?
dance in the evening, at Hotel London and editorials ridiculing war. Previously this had be'en
Statler.
What measures are being taken to provide re-
the ccnference and its prime mover, done to 76 ::her Jews. If the courts
In the evening, Rabbi Charles Samuel 1:ntermyer.
hold these revocations of citizen-
lief for the needy and unemployed?
Shulman of (;lencoe. III., a gradu-
The conference gained great ; ship as legal, a thing which is now
In what way do our recreational and educe-
ate of the ,Hebrew Union College strength when the National Coun- being tested, the unfortunate Jews
of Cincinnati, will be the princi- cil of the British Labor party an. will become stateless since a ma-
ticnal agencies contribute to the solution of our
pal speaker. Rabbi Shulman ie • nrunced that It would officialy par- jority of thfm gave up citizenship
present emergency problems?
member of the B'nai B'rith Anti- take in its discussions. A. A. Rob- in their countries of origin, rely-
Artwers to these and numerous other questions relating
Defamation League'', •d•Isory inson, chairman of the British La- ing on decrees making them Aso-
to our social service program will be presented in • sympos-
hoard and has ■ message of in-' b, r Party, headed the delegation trian citizens issusd by the Diet of
tereet. His book. "Problems of and Herbert Morrison, chairman the Vienna municipe:ty.
ions, aimed at picturing the manner in which our local insti•
the Jews in the Contemporary of the London County Coyne.l and
A' few days earlier the Vire-
Wier. are functioning. This symposium, which will be par ;
World," receotiv ooblished. rt. Termer Minister of Transport in Mayor of Vienna, Dr. Kress, ad-
t:c:pated in by the beads of all agencies affiliated with the
ceived much favorable comment. the Labor Cabinet addressed a mitted publicly that Jews are n-t
Jewish Welfare Federation. will appear on Friday, Dec. 7 in
The evening's program includes mass meeting that concluded the being hired for government poei-
; Hons.
a full-coune kosher meal which conference.
THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE.
A emit of the conference, on-
The situation is farther emedi'l-
will be preceded by the Invent-
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This is the time of the year when
grid experts put their nose to the
wheel and grind off all-American
teams by the dozen. The teams
are picked and the experts discuss
their selections around the fireside
all winter long.
Jews in football have proved no
exception to the choices of the
:marts writers and football men.
tors throughout the country. Many
of these Jewish gridiron heroes are
slated for topnotch recognition.
However, the custom of the J.

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his rophrmere year. He lies been', of late Friday evening eather'n'•
playing a sweet game of end fee to take place in the synaenge•
Syracuse for three y an. list auditorium each Friday night at
year he rat - d al-American men- , 8:30, the first gathering to be
sire. He he'd his position through' next Friday evening. Dec. 7.
his 'unier and seeinr yeses.
The programs at these gather-
Bill Freim"th, ens of the chief ings are planned to have a three-
:ors in the Minnesota offense and ,
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