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THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH
NEWSPAPER PRINTED
ETROIT
and
IN MICHIGAN
WIS filtOXICq
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934
RICH JEWS ASKED Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich Elected
NOTABLE PROGRAM
President
of
the
Service
Group
BY SYRIA TO COME
AT ANNIVERSARY
IN AS SETTLERS
OF JEWISH CEN1
JEWS IN PROTEST
AGAINST MEXICAN
ANTI-CATHOLICISM
Germany Guarantees
Saar Rights for Year
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
Ort Calls Conference
To Form Local Branch
BIAS IN MEDICAL
SCHOOLS A FACT,
SAVANTS DECLARE
A conference will be held on
ROME. (J T A) — Equal
Sunday, Dec. 16, at 2 p. m.,
rights for the Jews in the
at the Jewish Community Cen-
Clarence H. Enggass Is Chairman of the Board; Decision
Saar, but apparently for one
ter, Woodward and Holbrook
year only, were guaranteed
Reached to Conduct Next Drive on the Basis of
Ayes., for the purpose of es-
Monday
by
Germany
in
an
Solicitations of Trades and Industries
tablishing a local branch of
agreement signed here by rep-
Invitation Bars Zionists
Jewish Content Evident ;'
resentatives of the French and Join Protestants in Attack ' the People's Ort Federation. Jewish Students Told of the
For the first time in its history,
The two-year term is served by
Difficulties They Will
on Religious Per- ,
From New Coloniza-
Dr. S. Z. Lorber of Chicago
Anniversary and Chanu1
German governments on prob-
the Detroit Service Group, the the following:
will deliver an address describ-
Encounter
lems concerning the Saar re-
secut ion
tion Scheme
kah Celebrations
fund-raising agency of the Jew-
S. Brooks Barron, Louis Bass,
ing
the
aims
of
Ort
and
the
gion. This, of course, was
ish Welfare Federation of De- Anthony Deutsch, Mrs. Joseph H.
methods
by
which
it
has
has-
predicated
on
the
plebiscite
UNSAFE
JEWISH
SEES
ARE CONCERNED OVER I
LONDON TIMES HOLDS
troit, is to be headed by a woman. Ehrlich, Maurice A. Enggass, ANNIVERSARY MARKED
tened the economic rehabilita-
favoring Germany. The agree-
ECONOMIC CONDITION
CHURCH RESTRICTIONS, tion of declassed Jews in Cern-
THIS IS VITAL STEP
The executive committee of the Charles E. Feinberg, Fred A. BY A WEEK'S PROGRAM ment was sanctioned by the
Service Group, meeting in the Ginsburg, Harvey H. o man,
tral and Eastern Europe. All
special committee which the
Invitation Is Said to Be Re- office of the Federation on Wed- Hoke Levin, Robert R. Marwil, Speakers at Sunday's Di n
League of Nations appointed Boycott Inaugurated by New organizations are urged to Dr. Stephen S. Wise Warns
nesday, Nov. 28, elected Mrs. Jos Henry Meyers, Judge Charles Ru-
send representatives to this
to deal with the Saar 'plebis-
of Insecurity for Amer-
York
Store
on
Mexi-
sult of Long Delib-
Predict
Even
Greatei
biner, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, Harry
conference, and all interested
cite.
ican Jewry
ican Goods
Achievements
eitations
R. Solomon, Morris Steinberg,
individuals are invited to at-
' It is due to the insistence of
James I. D. Straus, George M.
tend. The conference has been
the League of Nations that
NEW YORK. (JTA) — Prof.
NEW YORK. (NCJC) — The arranged by the Peoples' Ort
The question that has bee t Germany has agreed to the
BEIRUT, Syria, (JTA)—En-
Stutz, Mrs. Andrew Wineman.
vious of the millions of dollars
T h e nominating committee, agitating the minds of recreas special paragraph in the agree- names of more than 600 Protest- Federation through the tem- Morris R. Cohen of the philosophy
which Jews are bringing into Pal-
consisting of Fred A. Ginsburg, I tonal and educational directors) ment guaranteeing the rights ant, Jewish and Catholic clergy- porary local committee, headed department at City College last
estine and apprehensive lest de-
chairman, Mrs. Ehrlich, Marvin for a long time appears to have of the Jews, Lopez Olivan, the men who have signed a state- by Aaron Rosenberg as chair- Saturday commended Dr. James
B. Gingold, Harvey H. Goldman I been answered by the activities Spanish delegate to the Saar scent expressing concern over the man and Benjamin Marcus as L. McConaughy, president of
velopment of Palestine commerce
and Simon Shetzer, also recom- of the Jewish Community Center committee appointed by the threat to religious liberty in secretary, and is part of an Wesleyan University, for hia let-
weaken Syria's influence in Near
ter to 12 Jewish students of his
mended the election of Samuel of Detroit.
Eastern trade, the government
League of Nations; declared Mexico, was made public yester- intensive campaign to acquaint
The observance of the first an, in a statement to the Jewish I day by the National Conference Detroit Jewry with the im- college In which ho advised the
Summerfield, who served as hon-
last week announced that it will
siudents
of the difficulties to be
" of Jews and Christians, of which portance of Ort.
orary president, as an ex-oflicia niversary of the completion of Telegraphic Agency.
welcome Jewish immigration into
encountered if they attempted to
the co-chairmen are Newton D.
member of the board. The com- the present building of the JeWt•
Syria.
, I enter medical schools.
Baker, Prof. Carlton J. II. Hayes
mittee proposed that since the ish Community Center at Wood-
The welcome, however, it was
and Roger W. Straus. In view of
organization has no funds, the ward and Holbrook, celebrated
Of Dec. McConaughy, Prof. Co-
clear, is applicable only to such
the fact that 95 per cent of
throughout the week of Chanut
"The rep erre asyie d e e us
nt
Jews who can bring into Syria
churchgoers
in
Mexico
are
of
the
kah and continuing through next
very
sufficient capital to build facto-
Sunday afternoon's children's pro-
Catholic faith, a similar propor-
person. He is facing the situa-
ries and other enterprises in the
gram, included such a variety of
tion of the signatories are Prot-
tion and telling the truth."
country. Furthermore, they must
activities of Jewish interest that
estant ministers and Jewish rab-
Asked whether, in his opinion,
obligate themselves to employ na-
it is doubtful whether even the
bis, while only five per cent of
there is discrimination against
tive labor only.
extremest demands could possibly
those signing the statement are
Jewish pre - medicine students,
Jews admitted to Syria under
be exceeded by what was offered Wilhelm Frick Renews At- Catholics. The signatories repre- Famous Preacher to Discuss Prof. Cohen said that, "There is
this law will be required to prove
"Collective Bargaining
in the Center demonstration.
sent 26 Protestant and three Jew-
no doubt that medical schools are
that they are not Zionists or, if
tack on German Jewry
lab denominations in 41 states
limiting Jewish students."
Tuesday. Evening
they have Zionist ideals, they
The Community Dinner
In Spurning "Peace"
and Canada.
must officially renounce them. A
The outstanding event of thb
"They don't deny it," he added.
The statement follows:
week was the community dinner
concentration of Jews will not be . MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
Rev.
John
Haynes
Holmes,
pas-
Other prominent New York edu-
BERLIN.—(JTA) — The Nazi
"The. undersigned Protest- tor of the Community Church of cators sharply disagreed with the
held on Sunday evening. The
permitted in Syria, it was indi- eph H. Ehrlich president for the
holiday spirit that prevailed, and regime will never relent in its ap- ants, Catholics and Jews of the New York City and famous as stand taken by the Wesleyan Uni.
cated, in order not to encourage ensuing year.
any time for eventually uniting
the Chanukah motif that marked plication of the "Aryan pare- United States wish to express one of the most fearless cham- versa), College of Physicians and
Other officers were elected as
the decorations gave expression graph" to the Jews of Germany, their conviction in regard to pions of social justice in America, Surgeons, told the Jewish Tel,-
Syria with Palestine.
follows:
to the Center activities and to RI Minister of the Interior Wilhelm the necessity of the achieve-
will speak at graphic Agency there is no dis-
The purchase of land near the
Aaron
DeRoy,
honorary
presi-
intensive Jewish program. The Frick declared last Saturday at a ment and maintenance of reli-
t h e Temple crimination either in "Columbia
Palestine-Syrian border will be
gious liberty in all lands. We
lanterns were made in the form mass meeting at Chemnitz.
Forum, Toes- or in any other good medical col-
prohibited to the immigrants, the dent; Adolph Finsterwald, hon-
The statement by !Frick was a are especially concerned at the
of Chanukah Dreidel. Even
dest. night, lege."
announcement declares. Any land orary chairman of the board;
direct
reply
to
resolutions
adopt-
Clarence
H.
Enggass,
chairman
present
juncture
over
the
situ-
the
menu
was
assigned
terms
Dec. 11, on
Other Statement.
transaction between Jews and.
which left no doubt as to the ed by delegates at last week's in- ation in Mexico where many
t h e 'subject,
Chancellor Harry Woodburn
Arabs in Syria will not be regis- of the board; Maurice Aronsson,
ternational
non-sectarian
boycott
vice-chairman
of
the
board;
Is-
ob
report
unprejudiced
watt
spirit
of
the
occasion.
There
"Collec-
Chase
of
New
York University
tered by the government's land
Ilimelhoch, Julian II. Krolik,
to achieve
• that in the end
Fruit Cocktail, Matta- conference in London.
live Bargain- stated that "there kre far more
department if the territory pur- rael
Henry
Meyers
and
Simon
Shetzer
social
justice
and
political
•re-
Among
the
resolutions
was
one
thias
Soup,
Eliezer
Sweet
Pota-
Ina.
"
students
taking
pre-medical
chased is located near Palestine. vice-presidents; Esther R. Prus-
toes, Antiochus (Bitter) Olives, which pledged to continue the forms otherwise desirable, reli-
Rev. Holmes courses than can possibly be as
On the other hand, Jews will be
CLARENCE H. ENGGASS
sian,
secretary.
gious
liberty
is
being
imperiled.
boycott
against
German
products
Menorah
Tea,
etc.
Every
guest
this commodated by medical colleges
the
vn e et.
g h
rmitlreeduttioe buy
The following, were elected to office of treasurer be discontinued. received as a souvenir Chanukah until such time as the government We register our alarm at every
topic because and only the better pre-medical
t
Rev. Holmes
"Dreidels" with the Hebrew let- of the Third Reich has withdrawn restriction upon the right of the
serve as members of the board Both proposals were adopted.
it is a subject students can get ln." Because of
am Palestine.
for a three-year term:
An important decision reached ters "Noun, Gimel, Shin, and all laws and decrees against its churches to function, and the of controversy In Detroit and in the great number of students, he
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Jewish citizens and has restored
Michigan. He will deal with the said, many have to be weeded out'
Sidney L. Alexander, Mrs. Sid- at this meeting was to conduct Hay."
Vital Step by France
The lighting of the Chanukah
. 461' full rights and
the
next Allied Jewish Cam-
question of labor unions in the "It may be that some medical
LONDON.—.(JTA)—The deci- ney J. Allen, Morton F. Ashner,
candles by Irving Munch, the in- e to qua tl h it e y al
automobile industry, and will give schools do discriminate against
sion of the Syrian authorities to Harry Cohen, Roy R. Fisher, Mar- -
S gmAzir x,,T)7,i'AtTc
vocation
by
Dr.
Leo
M.
Franklin
his estimate of the extent to Jewish students, but there are
This
resolution
was
interpreted
permit Jewish immigration into vin B. Gingold, Mrs. Samuel R.
and the prefetory remarks by the by Frick as • "peace offer of in-
which the NRA protects the work- none to my knowledge," be as-
Syria is considered in the London Glogower, Harry L. Jackson, Mrs.
chairman,
Henry
Meyers,
served
era in Michigan industries. sorted.
ternational Jewry."
•Times as a very important Henry Levitt, Gus D. Newman,
to
emphasize
the
evening's
spirit,
The name of Rev. John Haynes
the
French
"Of course," he remarked,
of
Flatly
rejecting
this
"peace
of-
step on the part
ill
abbi
A.
M,
Hershman
w
R
Just • Beginning
fer," the Minister of the Interior speak from the pulpit at the next Holmes is frequently associated "there is no discrimination at
government to attract Jewish cap-
with
that
of
Dr.
Stephen
S.
Wise.
Meyers
brietly
expleA
144,e
Mr..
New
York University. I don't
fled the world-wide
,
boycott
ital, into Syria.
evening_ servicespt,„Congre- These- two. 'preachers led New even know what percentage. of
-m gmtftee.nste of the' I'Drei
-
Move-ek t End' In the same breadth Fridey,
• 'The Times reports fro&Beirut
14, at York City's battle against Tam-
gation
Shammy
Zedek;11flec.-
Hebrew
letters,
rs
which
stand
for
that no matter how much capital
our medical students Jewish.
denied that Jews are being mis- 8:30, on the subject "Judaism as
many control. This fight for a I suppose it Is a fairly large per-
Addressing the Bensonhurst the Hebrew phrase "Nes godol treated in Germany,
the. Jews bring into Syria they
a Civilization". His address will
city brought the liberal Jew centage."
Jewish Community House, Ber- hoyah shom"—"A great miracle
will nevertheless not be permitted
Not a single Jew," he boomed, be based on Prof. Mordecai Kap- clean
and the liberal Christian so
nard G. Richards, one of the or- was performed in that day."
to buy land along the Palestinian
Dr.
D McConaughy In • statement
"is entitled to complain that he
closely together that the two
Henry Wineman, as chairman has been unjustly treated in Ger- lan's book of the same title.
ganizers of the American Jewish
frontier. This measure, the Times
the letter denied
The book is an authoritative names have become associated in accompanying
that medical schools are anti-
Congress, and chairman of the of the board of governors of the many.
says, is considered necessary in
commentary. on some of the the popular mind as symbolic of „ ,
Jewish Council of Greater New Jewish Welfare Federation,
order to avoid possible Jewish
emit
i
c.
S
view," Frick explained, broader aspects of Judaism by a
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York, discussed the possible use- brought greetings to the gather- "is "Our
claims for modifying the Syrian
Says Jew. Not Safe
01.1.0siTE EDITORIAL)
that Germany is for the Ger- distinguished scholar.
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fulness of a Jewish World Con- ing and declared that the Federa-
frontier in favor of Palestine.
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, preach-
and no difficulties will div-
The religious portion of the
gress, and pointed out that this tion took just pride in its share mans
ing Sunday at the Free Syna-
ert
us
from
exerting
our
efforts
service
will
be
chanted
by
Cantor
idea has gone through a number in the construction of the present
Result of Long Deliberation
gogue in Carnegie Hall, Reviled
A. J. Sonenklar, assisted by his
of transformations since it was building. Stating that he saw in this direction."
that the Jews of the United States
PARIS.—(JTA) — The Invita-
While Frick was indicating the choir, consisting of Joseph Can-
the
necessity
for
guiding
and
en-
first
conceived,
and
that
Jewry
are not safe.
tion to Jews to migrate to Syria
lush since tried out the effective- couraging leisure time activities, Nazi determination not to be dis- tor, Harry Cohen, Maurice Shatz-
"In speaking of the safety of
and Lebanon is a result of long
en
and
Aaron
Silberblatt.
suaded from its anti-Jewish poli-
Mr.
Wineman
said:
ness
of
such
assemblies
and
dem-
Under
the
title
"Is
Moral
Re-
the American Jew," he said, "one
deliberation between Jews and the
After the service, refreshments
"We look upon the present cies, still further confirmation
onstrations and found them
covery
in
Sight?"
Dr.
Leo
M.
does
not think of physical safety.
French government, which is the
be served in the social hall.
rather wanting in real fruitful- Center as just a beginning of that German Jews would continue will
Franklin will discuss, from the of the personal safety of the in-
mandatory power over Syria.
The public is invited.
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pulpit of Temple Beth El next dividual Jew. There may be the
A memorandum on the situa-
Sunday morning, the changes In completest physical safety for the
tion in Syria, in connection with
the rapid development in Pales-
moral outlook that have been both safe.
Jew and still the Jew may be un-
tine, was submitted recently to
"I mean by that that the Ameri-
France by the French High Com-
cause and effect of the economic
must be
missioner of Syria. It was pointed
depression from which 'America can Jew is unsafe if he
ceaselessly
fearful that at every
out in this memorandum that with
AARON DeROY
seems tc be presently emerging. turn he, as a Jew, must equivo-
the growth of Palestine Syria's
There has been a vast differ- cate and compromise and dissem-
trade is dwindling. Not only have Meyer L. Prentis, Mrs. Edwin M.
ence of opinion among thinkers ble and surrender. The American
Syrian exports to neighboring Rosenthal, Samuel H. Rubiner,
Alex
Schreiber,
Nate
S.
Shapero,
as
to whether the unrest in every Jew is not safe if he must feel
Arab countries shrunk, but many
phase of human interest which that he dare not be as completely
Syrian traders are closing their Simon Shetzer, Abe Shiffman,
has
been prevalent during the and unequivocally and rejoicingly
branches in Damascus and Beirut Aaron A. Silberblatt, Mrs. Abe
past several years has been pre- Jewish as any member of any
and are proceeding with their Srere, Sidney Stone, Melville S.
ceded by a crisis in national other racial or religious group has
capital to Palestine to do business Welt.
character, or whether such crisis pride and joy in his racial or reli-
The following are serving a
there.
is only an aftermath of a political gious heritage."
one-year
term:
Jewish leaders have long been
and economic breakdown.
Dr. Wise attacked economic
Milton M. Alexander, Maurice
negotiating with the French au-
In his address on Sunday, Dr. anti-Semitism of public utilities
Aronsson,
Irving
W.
Blumberg,
thorities to permit German Jews
to
buy
the
supplies
needed
for
the
Franklin
will
examine
both
of
that
the
personnel
available
to
I
North
End
Clinic
is
affected
by
In New York, charging there are
to settle is different parts, of Maurice J. Caplan, Joseph H.
these premises and draw some today between 200,000 and 300,-
carry out doctors orders is much I the increase in 'prices as well as , care of patients,
Syria. Zionist leaders asked the Ehrlich, Leo I. Franklin, William Health Provided at
conclusion
as
to
whether,
with
a
less
than
formerly.
The
amount
of
everyone
else.
As
the
supplies
cost
000 jobs in the city "which no
The living costs of the employes
Syrian government to permit Jews Friedman, Harry S. Grant, Sylvan
Greatly Cut Budget service the patients can receive more and the total money available have of course gone up as have return to normalcy in the eco- Jewish man or woman can hope
to settle near the Palestinian S. Groaner„ Joseph Hartman, Is-
therefore
is
very
much
less
than
does
not
increase
the
service
that
nomic
world,
a
change
of
moral
those of everyone else in the corn-,
to occupy."
frontier, but • delegation of non- rael Himelhoch, Oscar A. Kauf-
formerly. can be rendered most be reduced munity, but as all charitable agen- standards is imminent.
"If 200,000 jobs are definitely
Zionist Jews from Germany re- man, Julian H. Krolik, Mrs. Wal-
By ELEANOR J. FORD
cies were exempted from N. R. A.
Services at the Temple begin, and permanently shut to Jews—
ter
Leib,
Mrs.
Abraham
J.
Levin,
cently visited Syria to negotiate
Director, North End Clinic
and
the
money
for
the
support
of
as
usual,
at
10:45.
The
public
is
and
the number to probably much
• with the Arab government there Herman Radner, Edward E. Roth.
the agencies has not increased the invited.
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to permit settlement of German man, Shirley J. Weinberg, Mrs.
salaries
of
these
employees
are
still
As North End Clinic is still func-
Henry it, ineman.
Jews near the Iraq border.
at a low level. Salaries of employes
tioning on the greatly reduced bud-
of charitable organizations did not
increase in boom days ac did those
get made necessary early last pear ,
of business houses. This was due
by the bank holiday it was grate - I
By HENRY WIN
to the fact that it was difficult for
ful for the relief accorded it last
-
Chairman of Board of Governors of Jewish Welfare Feder•tion
the donors to the Community Fund I
spring by the Wayne County Emer-
to realize that there was distress
gency Relief Program for medical'
In viewing the manner in whibh Sloe important Detroit Jewish in Detroit when they were so af- I
By MILTON BROWN
care financed by the Federal Emer- social agencies are functioning in the present emergebcy, the position fluent and consequently their gifts ,
lagged behind the needs. The so- Moshe Shertok Officially Takes Over Important Tract of
gency Relief Administration. .Un- of the Jewish Welfare Federation moat not be underestimated.
(Copyright, 1534. Jewish Trlegroplak Aaenol, Inc.)
cial agencies knew the distress
fortunately this program had to be,
Land in Behalf of Jewish Agency; Approxi•
As the central governing body of our community's social struc• causid by technicological unemploy-
drastically curtailed Oct. 1. As • I
became a target for the Schusch- result of this and • slow-up in in- I lure, the Federation directs and guides; it org•nises sod
GERMANY
matelv 40,000 Acres of Land Redeemed
• attempts ment even in those days and took
That the boycott against Nazi , nigg government when a decree dustry the relief the clinic has had' to the best of its ability to create new values and to raise the com- care of it even though their salar-
Germany will continue, and that , was issued requiring special li- from pressure during the summer
ies did not meet the standards of
JERUSALEM.
(JTA) — Suc- will continue a malarial plague
it will grow in strength, is the censes for all newspapers, which has ended. In October there were munity to higher standards.
the affluent period. When the sal-
"pot until it is completely drained.
Within the Federation structure is included practically every ary reductions of last year came,' cessfully concluding negotiations The climate is mild and warm and
fact made evident by the recent require publishers to state their 333 new patients admitted as
world boycott parley held in Lon- religion. This decree is seen as against 217 last May. Sixty-six agency of importance in Detroit—and added to them we also me- needless to say, the reductions were between the Jews and Arabs, is suitable for European settlers.
don at which it was decided to ' a prelude to an order affecting per cent of these new patients were tribute towards the main) f approximately 20 national and, from the low rates then in force Moshe Shertok, member of the
Under terms of the concession,
and not as in business and indus- Jewish Agency for Palestine, last land has been set aside for Arabs
form a permanent international Jewish newspapermen and editors, unemployed as against the low 47
try from the high rates of boom Sunday officially took over the who may be displaced by Jewish
non-sectarian boycott organize- a policy several times suggested per cent in May. Twenty-eight international agencies.
We Sr. conducting the Jewish campaigns for funds, and there-I days.
lion.The parley elected the by certain clerical papers close per cent of these new patients were
Huleh plain which, under the colonization of the Hutch plain.
from families receiving welfare re- fore g tee the continued existence of the relief-giving, educe-
American Jewish boycott leader,' to the government.
Calla Migration Exaggerated
terms of a new concession, will
A
delegation
from
the
Ameri-
lief, a marked increase from 18 per Goad and recreational groups. Naturally, these efforts are suc-
Samuel Untermyer, as its head 1
be drained and settled by Jewish
Following the visit paid him by
and, with permanent headquarters can Jewish Committee visited the cent the month before (September)
pioneers.
The
negotiations
were
an Arab delegation which came
If there is criticism Coordinating Efforts
in London, it will operate under Austrian Ambassador in Washing- and the low of eight per cent last cessful in proportion to the income we receive.
For Emergency Relief carried on with the knowledge to complain of the sale of land to
and approval of the l'alestine gov- Jews and Jewish immigration to
the name World Non-Sectarian ton protesting against the grow- May. The visits have come up from to be made, it most dirmted against those who fail to supply us
Palestine, which would allegedly
Anti-Nasi Boycott Council. A ing limitations of the rights of an average of 195 per day in Sep. with sufficient means to enable a. to he of even greater service.
ernment.
By ISRAEL HIMELHOCH
The Huleh plain, a marshy re-
world Jewish boycott organization Jews in this country. They re- tember to 205 per day in October
Arabs to be outnumbered
Under the circumstances, we feel that we are doing a good j ob.
President, Jewish Unemploy- gion, lies near the Syrian border cause
quested the Ambassador to sub- , and 217 per day so far in Novem-
in • few years, High Commis-
was similarly formed.
The statements of the various agencies included in th• ,ymposium
y Council
ment E
about 10 miles north of Lake sioner Sir Arthur Wauchope last
The most significant news from mit to his government. making ber. In October 38 per cent of the
Tiberias. It consists of approxi- Saturday issued a lengthy state-
the parley was that British labor clear to them the views of Ameri- visits were from welfare clients as I conducted by the editor of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle speak for
against the low of 27 per cent in themselves and for the Federation, la •splanatioa at the mhiem-
The J e w is 11 Unemployment mately 40.000 acres, most of ment declaring that the extent of
has joined the American Federa cans.
August.
Also
in
October
75
per
PALESTINE
Emergency
Council
was
formed
,
which Is under water continu- Jewish immigration had been
raw
,
tion of Labor in a fight to the
ments in the guidance of which the Federation plays • leading
in September of 1931 for a two- ously. About 15,000 acres is the greatly exaggerated. He also de-
death against Nazism in Germany.' The Hebrew daily llaaretz last cent of all visits were free as
against
the
low
of
70
per
cent
in
week
printed
an
unconfirmed
re-
fold
purpose:
(1-
to
assume
re-
I
poverty of the Palestine govern- clared that the absorptive capa-
A. M. Wall, president of the Brit-
sponsibility for the care of those ment, while the remainder be- city of the country was still the
ish Trade Union Council. and port that the government intend- May.
When
the
budget
was
so
severely
ed
to
limit
the
number
of
Jews
unemployed who were excluded longs to Syrian Arabs. The area yardstick by which immigration
Walter Citrine, secretary of the
entering Palestine as capitalists. cut early in 1934, certain medical
from aid by the Department of lies at sea level and is surrounded, was measured.
Br fish group and president of the
at North End Clinic had
High Commissioner Wauchope's
Public Welfare; and (2) to ee- except at the southern end, by
International Federation of Trade In the past there were no limas- services
to be abandoned and those retained
1 ordinate the work of the various the Herman Mountains, which statement also discussed the pro-
Unions, spoke for British labor. , liens in this group, and last 'had
to be greatly limited in ual.
month • thousand such immi-
ott into the Mulch plain. posed leflidaElve council for Pal-
emergency
relief
groups
and
aid
slope
A
scope. In tot the clinic
!societies working the same gen- . The floor of the valley is almost estine and the sale of the Hulett
Conditions in Austria steadily grants entered. The requirement I hp and
By KURT PEISER
a budget of over $10),(00;
plain to the Jews.
eral field of unemployment re- level .
grow for the Jews. The for entry of capitalist, Is $5 000. had 1934,
Executive Director, Jewish Welfare Federation
the budget is alig ht
for
In
the
past
five
years
it
hes
been
Sir Arthur affirmed his faith
At the southern end of the
I lief. Funds for the Council's
government, however, is avoiding
less than $60,000. At present it
sensational crises in the anti- estimated that $100 000.000 has appears as if then would be an
The Jewish Welfare Federalise of Detroit is • COMMUNITY , work are made available by the area is • Jewish colony, Tested in the legislative council as a
been
brought
into
Palestine
by
worthwhile
measure and pointed
Hameln.
Some
6,000
Arabs
also
Welfare Federation
Jewish program. Anti-Czecho-
unavcidable deficit of $400 at the RESPCNSIBILITY, and es such Assad be sepported by all wamters 'Jewish
slovak riots last week gere loon these immigrants.
of Detroit's Jewry who have sufficient civic pride to regard themselves , through the Allied Jewish Cam- live in the area. which is ex- out that the Arab peasantry had
end of the year.
The
Executive
of
the
lewish
negetistions
by having land set
set-up, tremely malarial. According to
turned by Nazi students into
Need'ess to say • reduction in as integral parts of tie comessaity. Daring the years of its exiatenna psite. In organizational
Agency last week issued a state-
medical authorities, the realer. apart for them.
41iLF.ASE TURN rei PAGE 11
anti- Jewish uprisings.
rtssss WEN TO PAGE 3l
funds of 41 per cent has meant
(PLEASE TURN Ti., LAST PAGE)
Jewish publishers and editor,
BOYCOTT DEFIED
BY NAZI LEADER
Congress Called
Weakest Link in
U. S. Jewish Chain
I
TO SPEAK i te hen e n ppee d s e t l e artd e :.
AT TEMPLE FORUM
Hershman to Speak
At Friday Service
Franklin to Speak
On Moral Recovery
Our Social Service Agencies: How
They Function in Present Emergency
Facts and Figures Point to Achievements of Relief, Health, Educational and Recreational 1
Groups Affiliated with Jewish Welfare Federation; Statements by Wiseman
and Peiser Point to the Progress Accomplished
The Federation as the Guide in the
Community's Social Service Work,
ME WEEK IN REVIEW
The Jewish Welfare Federation
Is a Communal Responsibility
Agency Acquires Huleh Plain as
Newest Palestine Jewish Colony