elvish Perialleal CeNta CLIFTON ASINUI • CINCINNATI 20, L1:10 THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH ETROIT LWISII ifitONICII 1884 LE RE NT WI DO Otilt FAST and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FIIIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1935 VOL. XXXVI. No. 35 her Bldg. 40 IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED C Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents HUSSEIN KHALIDI, Allied Jewish Campaign PROBLEMS OF OLD ! American Economic Planning league of Nations Petitioned MOSLEM, SELECTED -1- Be H e l d Early in May FOLKS HOME TO BE I Body for Palestine Created 1 o By Jewish - Spokesmen in Behalf VIEWED ON SUNDAY Arrange To Unite Existing Agencies Select Of Refugees from Saar Basin French Particularly Anxious About Problem In View of Flow of Exiles Seeking Haven From Persecution 1,000,000 POLISH JEWS DEPEND ON CHARITY, SURVEY REVEALS for" Annual Planning Committee Spokesmen for Organiza- Enggass and Fisher, Co-Chairmen; tions Meet in Conference Sponsors for Feb. 10 Federation Meeting at Hotel Statler Detroit,'s 1 835 Annual Jewish !to which will be assigned certain Campaign will be conducted earlyltrades and professions, there will PEISER TO DISCUSS DANIEL AUSTER THE be a miscellaneous division for ISSUES OVER RADIO JEWISH VICE MAYOR in Plans for the annual drive we e I the canvassing of miscellaneous made at the initial meeting of t e prospects. Maier Dizengoff, Mayor of campaign planning comma it Joseph II. Ehrlich and Harry Important Announcements Expected at Conference Tel Aviv, Recovers from held at the home of Mrs. Jose h R. Solomon head the prospects on Sunday II. Ehrlich, president of the De- committee. Serious Illness Former Mayor Ragheb Bey El Nashashibi Loses His Appeal Campaign Drive; Important Steps to Co-Ordinate Activities of Public and Private Groups Taken at Na- tional Conference in Washington BRITAIN URGED TO FACILITATE LARGER IMMIGRATION TO ZION It was decided that Hotel Stat- troit Service Group, the fund- agency of the Jewish ler be used for campaign head- Important announcements rel.• JERUSALEM — This week saw raising quarters. tine to the need of a new build- Secretary of Interior Ickes, Charles Edward the end of one of the bitterest Welfare Federation of Detroit, On 10 To Outline Plans on Feb. Show Tidal Wave of Poverty Monday evening. for the Jewish Old Folks Statistics struggles between two Moslem aris- Russell, Sholom Asch and Other Leaders Plans for the drive will be out- is h I • of Detroit are expected at of Home tocratic families for supremacy in creasingly Engulfing the Whole 3,000,- lined at the annual meeting ice Group cern- con ferenceof Jewish ruling the Holy City when Ragheb man of the Serv the Speakers; Palestine Day Observed Nashashibi lost an appeal paign planning committee and the Jewish Welfare Federation, zations to be held at 2:30 p. m m Bey 000 Jews in That Country R F isher i is the h Assoc at e to be ote . . held in the General Motors this Sunday, Jan. 27, at for annulment of the municipal 1 toy R. elections in the first electoral dis- chairman. Serving on the com- ui nth am °num on Sunday Steller. WASHINGTON. -- • afternoon, F'eb. 10, at 4:30 t mittee with them are: triet. Judgin g by the response of the Milton M. Alexander, Sider o'clock. Clarence II. Enggass will N asasii h h b os l t no t on ly h sea organize ono oca the annual report as in the Municipal Council but also J. Allen Maurice D. Aronsa n, present . Hen- elected delegates to represent 15-year-old autocratic sway as Irving W. Blumberg, Aaron e- P resident of the Federation them at Sunday's conference, It s- ry Wineman will preside at the is believed that much strength Mayor to Dr. Hussein Khalidi. who Roy, Joseph II, Ehrlich, Mrs. was supported by Mufti and his eph II. Ehrlich, Marvin B. G n- meeting. The campaign plans will will be gathered in behalf of the party as well as the Jewish tax- gold, Nathaniel II. Goldstick, Is- be outlined by Kurt Peiser, Fed- Old Folks Home cause. rael Himelhoch, Harry A. Hyman, eration's executive director, and payers. Organizations which have not Despite the fact that Khalidi was llenry Levitt, Mrs. Walter La b, the treasurer's report will be sub- as yet elected their delegates The conference appointed a committee of nine to Gus D. Newman, Samuel H. RU- mitted by Abe Srere. Mufti is a Mufti candidate and are asked to do so at once in formulate plans for submission as soon as possible to a At 6:30 p. m. on Feb. 10, fol. question be discussed at length. Feelin in League circles considered the strongest foe of biner, Alex Schreiber, Nate' S. order that every group in the is that, unlike the situation in Germ y, the League is anything Jewish in Palestine, Kha- Shapero, Harry R. Solomon, M s. lowing the annual Federation city should be represented. In committee of 25 representatives of participating Jewish directly responsible for the Saar and t e expected 50,000 lidi had the support of the Jews Abe Srere, George M. Stutz, M 1- meeting, the annual get-together instances of organizations which organizations and ordered another Palestine conference because the latter had a long list ville S. Welt, Ilenry Winer n, dinner of the Detroit Service', do not meet before the confer. in 1936, at which reports on the plans initiated here this refugees who will leave the Basin. Group will take place in the Gen- of old grievances against the al- Mrs. Henry Wineman, Julian Representative Jewish groups eve addressed peti- most invincible previous Mayor, Wolfner. eral Motors Building Auditorium. [ ence, it is asked that their pred• week may be submitted for approval and final action. Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, president, dents attend the conclave and To Hold Trade Campaign The personnel of the economic tions to the League asking that body to take up the ques- Nashashibi The plans outlined by the co - will present her annual report, select additional committees to for filn ae n.n t i n ogbec o m noe issu i o fnmePr A Lengthy Contest tion of the Saar refugees. represent their societies. For more than fourteen weeks mittee call for the conducting f and committees of the Service up o f - A te as ; The French are particularly in- ) The conference will be featured this struggle was continued in the the forthcoming drive on e Group will outline their activities. economic experts, was left to the terested in having the Saar prob- decision of the committee of Jerusalem court before Justice basis of solicitations among tra es Mr. Engganis, as chairman of the ; by an open discussion of the prob. lem settled, since most of the board, will open the meeting and I lems of the Jewish Old Folks' nine, including Dr. L M. Rubinow, Plunkett, who, among other things, and professions. George M. Stutz refugees would find their way to representing the B'nai B'rith; had to examine the voting rights and Irving Blumberg were chosen greet the guests. An address will Home, and suggestions w ill be sot- French soil. icited as to the methods t o be used of several hundred citizens asserted on a committee to outline a plan be delivered by Mr. Peiser. Morris Waldman of the American The feature of the dinner pro- ' in securing the funds necessary for by Nashashibi to have been illegal- of organization for • the trades — Jewish Committee; Harry L. B • h Protest Saar Fact ThFthemapsrke:dentpation of the construction of a new home for iGilmore, Brand, Cody, Shut- Glucksman, director of the Jew- ly registered in his district; Milt campaign. Honored by Social Service arade," ' t h e aged. LONDON. (JTA) — A resolu - of soliciting Khalidi 's advocates succeeded n I method At the same time , the otiginal g th re amp 1:.yill"be man and Franklin to Be ish Welfare Board, and Professor Agency With a Fourth In addition to the open discus- tion proposed by the Joint For- upholding the full legality of his the big written especially for this Ores- Chaim F. Fineman of Peale Zion. the Speakers sign Committee, expressing deep election and High Commissioner givers will be continued, and in sion by Mrs. A. Max Kohn. The lion in which the representatives Term The Committee of Twenty-five, of various organizations will par- Wauchope finally decided to ap- Itaddition to a number of divisiions (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 0) disappointment over the inade- which was empowered to recon- ticipate, important statements rela- point him to the post. quate protection afforded Saar For 15 years the Men's Temple vene the 1936 conference, in- Theodore Levin was honored tive to the Old Folks' Home issue Club Advocate Daniel Auster will be Jewry was adopted last Saturday has held an annual Good Fel- cludes Bernard S. Deutsch, Rabbi eWiseihpected from officers of the lowship meeting at which the by the Board of Deputies of Brit- this week with re-election to the conic the Jewish Vice Mayor and Ir Welfare Federation and speakers have, as a rule, been out- Samuel Goldman, Mrs. Edward h Jews presidency of the Jewish Social Yacoub Farraj the Christian Vice Jacobs, Abraham Goldberg, Max Insult to Dr. J. Thon from Kurt Peiser, its executive di- standing representatives of the 1 The resolution was adopted im- Service Bureau for a fourth term. Ma y or. Silverstein, Dr. Israel Goldstein, rector . Is Carried to Sejm In their keen interest in the mediately after the appeal made Prof. Samuel M. Levin was Nashashibi-Khalidi Louis Segal, Rabbi Wolf Gold, Peiser on Radio Sunday trial the Jews at Geneva by Captain Anthony Mrs. Alex Brin, Isaac Hamlin, At noon this Sunday, Mr. Pei- forgot their demand for a Jewish WARSAW (JTA) — A duel Eden, British statesman, in which Rabbi Elias Margolis, Leo Wolf- Mayor, which was based on the of words took place here last , ■ see will discuss the Old Folks he asked the German government son, Morris Rothenberg, Louis J. fact that they form half the Mu- Saturday between Deputy P. Gingold and Stutz Head the Home problem in an address over to be generous and refrain from Rocker, Benjamin Winter, Simon nicipal Council, numbering six Arciezewsky, member of the Altman's Jewish Hour. Committee; First Meeting persecuting religious and racial M. Goldsmith and Louis J. Moss, Jewish Councilors against four anti-Semitic National Democrat- Last Sunday, the Old Folks m i nor iti es. all of New York; Joseph Krae- Moslems and two Christians. ic (Endek) party, and Dr. JO- 1 Monday Evening Home question was discussed over mer of Newark, N. L• Dr. Cyrus Diaengoff Recovers "In view of the German gov- Ault Then, leader of the Jewish Altman's Hour by Judge Charles Adler and Judge William Lewis resultiog Palestine witnessed , this week ernment's refusal to refrain for Patiiamentary Club, Rubiner, whi stated: of Philadelphia, Elihu Stone of another-dramatic-fight- of a Mayer:- in the landing of the- disittiti& I' Marvin IL Gingold and George nom than -the,agreed year lease of • new 001 Polka "The 1.111kIltt M. Stutz were selected chairmen Mono ha. become incroselngly popular Par- It was the struggle against death Boston and Alfred M. Cohen of the tribunal of the Polish racial and religious discrimina- I of the Aged and Transients Com- In rei ent wooke among Mine who are of the veteran founder and unop- liament for a decision. Cincinnati. tions, the Board of Deputies of posed Mayor of the Jewish city of The anti-Semitic deputy al- mittee of the Welfare Council of ' 1 ,2irnroVty * Wt:toIT '•ar' ll e i 'l ini"t:' ■ 1, 'I rty!'ert British Jews expresses its deep Urge Larger Immigration It •1 length. meeting. to dents Tel Aviv, Maier Dizengoff. For legedly insulted the Jewish the Detroit Service Group. Maur- upon disappointment over the inade- Idea heie been held and The De- The conference adopted resolu- ice E. Williams is secretary of the five long days this grand old man, member of the Polish Parlia ant hod vaineient troit Jtoritelt hronl le alto. • quate protection afforded the tions urging Great Britain to to to the current now in his seventy-fifth year, rent by calling him a "denun- the committee. Their appoint- Intportatoe Jews of the Saar," the resolution I 01111t11 a syettpooluni Otion It. The facilitate a larger Jewish immi- managed to hold his own. Finally, ciator of Polish military affairs" le p rinted lengthy oninIe nn by read. gration into Palestine and call- loading Detroit .h•WA VII tho witotont, the after many pessimistic communi- for a speech which Dr. Thon and moot!. ability of Apprehension as to the future ing upon the Jews of America to ques by the doctors, he rallied and delivered in Parliament on mili- nee leeleh /Id Polka linen e . of Saar Jewry was expressed by support the United Jewish Appeal, a reassuring announcement tary purposes and burdening • 11,..«,er, the opinion ••• unanInona on only one tom tuition. that le, that Leonard Montefiore, president of which is engaged in a nation-wide brought relief to thousands of ad- the Jewish popuation with hea- thy ononiuttlt, may well bow It. head the Joint Foreign Committee, campaign to raise $3,000,000 for in 111101. 11. at the %rot. heti Inadequacy mirers. vy taxes. An antlent rd- of the liniment Dome who pointed out that not only the relief and rehabilitation of Throngs had besieged the streets Dr. Then sharply retorted to eIrthitilre. Mid to tie alnittet 100 would the "Aryan paragraph" Jews of Germany and other lands adjoining the Mayor's home to the remark of the anti-Semitic parrs ell tinted In an utittealrahle part of the city, without an elevator, come into force, but that the and for the settlement of Jews read the bulletins concerning his deputy, pointing out that Jewish with wooden lire earanee and Oiled to school children would be taught condition as they were posted. Cor- members of Parliament have in Palestine. too toofort•hlo Ana. Hy. In all that Os. WILLIAM S. GILMORE troll Jewry 1 an boast of as a home for dons of police kept vehicles off the the same right as the Polish to that all Jews are conspiring Leo Herrman, international their aged Yea, the eone tuition is unani• Rothschild Blvd., where he resides. express their opinion. An ex- against Germany. moue—all ate asteet1-11111t there le • clergy of the three major religious secretary of the Palestine Founda- A 93-year-old Jew begged to be al- cited exchange of remarks be- tying need for • IIPW, an atleynate. • denominations. This year, while tion Fund, reported that more "This is the first instance in THEODORE LEVIN multahle InAltution - 110. not an Inelltu- lowed to enter the sickroom, saying tween the two follower, culmi- history," Mr. Montefiore pointed llon, but rather a 111.41E for thome who Good Will and Brotherhood will be than $26,000,000, of which $13,- out, "that a gigantic state dedi- elected vice-president; George M. that he could cure the Mayor. Per- nating in turning the case over the objectives of the meeting, the 000,000 was voluntary gifts by (PbEASF: TURN TO PAGE!) cater all its machinery to defame Stutz, treasurer, and Harold Sil- mission was granted, and he placed to the Sujm tribunal. program takes on an entirely new American Jews, had been ex- under the sick man's pillow a small will be pended for reconstruction pur- and ruin the Jews in the country ver, director of the bureau, secre- a character. The e addresses amulet which he said had been FRANKLIN TO DISCUSS poses in Palestine. and to foster anti-Semitism all given to him by the "wonder rab- STATUS OF U. S. JEWRY over the world." The expenditures inclucid bi" of Sande, Poland. For the last $8,200,000 for agricultural work fifty years he had cured the incur- colonization, $1,750,000 for and Saar Jewry Welcomed to German Under the suggestive title "Jews able with it, he asserted. Curiously education, $4,500,000 for urban Fold enough, from that night Mayor I in America, Jewish Americans, colonization and public works, American Jews; Which Shall It Dizengoff's temperature dropped BERLIN. (JTA)—The Jews of $2,225,000 for immigration, $1,- and he took a turn for the better. Be?" Dr, Leo M. Franklin will de- the Saar last Thursday were for- 500,000 for communal institutions , vote his sermon on Sunday morn- mally welcomed into the German Eve- and the balance for religious pur- Will Speak Tuesday ing of this week to what he an- Jewish community in a manifesto MARVIN B. GINGOLD Old Folks' Home nounces as a frank review of the (11,P:ASE TURN Ti) LAST PAGE , ning on "The Drama as issued by the Reichsvertretung situation of the Jew in this coun- was announced this week meat Election on Feb. 3 der Deutschen Juden, represents- a Social Force" by Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, presi- try. (PLEASE TURN TO LAST 1i AC1E1 dent of the Detroit Service Group. I For the purpose of his discussion In accordance with the by-laws Miss Anita Block, reader of The first meeting of this com-1 he will divide the Jewish people' f the Jewish Old Folks' Home, in the United States into election of members to the board of foreign plays for the Theater mittee will take place on Monday!, resident Guild of New York, will lecture evening, Jan. 28, at 8 o'clock, in three groups as indicated in the directors for the ensuing year will title, indicating the place that each be held at the 27th annual meeting at the Temple Forum next Tues- Room 31 of Temple Beth El. holds in its relationship to Ameri- of the board, Sunday, Feb. 3, at day night, Jan. 29, on the sub- Unusual interest centers on this can life in general. Will of Late Mrs. Sarah 2:30 p. m., at the home building, ject "The Drains as a Social meeting in view of the address to, It is Dr. Franklin's opinion that 318 Edmund Place, corner Brush. Force." Goldberg Names Import- be delivered by Mrs. Howell Van considerable confusion has arisen A report of activities of the home Miss Block ant Institutions in the minds of many as to just Eminent Writer Makes Im- and a financial report will be given is well-known where the Jew stands politically at the same meeting. passioned Plea for Zion- and socially. This confusion has • as a woman A will of unusual merit was Jacob Levin, president of the ist Cause Here/ t•en somewhat increased, he be- made public this week when it was home, in a letter to all members, , of great per- lieves, by a misinterpretation on announced that the late Mrs. Sarah urges them to attend the meeting, : sonality a n d . the part of many of the {Westin- RABBI CHARLES E. SHULMAN Goldberg, widow of the late Judo Condemning assimila ion and emphasizing the need of a new eloquence. ; an movement. To what extent Goldberg, left the sum of $3,000 11 e r knowl- declaring that no man should be building for the home. I Jews themselves, are responsible made by representatives of the for nine important institutions. PROF. SAMUIE. L. M. LEVIN ' Members are also requested by edge of psy- asked to or should try to be any- for such misinterpretations of Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish The bequests were announced by thing other than he is, Ludwig tary. Israel Himelhoch is chair- Mr. Levin to pay their 1935 dues, chology, soci- their status will be central to the faiths, but their theme will have to Fred M. Butzel, executor of the Lewisohn, outstanding American man of the Jewish Unemployment as January marks the beginning of ology and address which Dr. Franklin has an- do less with religious practices as will, who stated that each institu- Jewish author, made an impas- , Emergency Council which func- the fiscal year. By getting the I economics is Anita Block such than with the various phases tion will receive the entire sum ' flounced for Sunday morning. extensive sioned plea for Zionism at a ' tions as an auxiliary agency of membership fees promptly, the no Services will begin, as usual, at of modern life as factors in the willed by the deceased. home will be enable to carry on its that her lectures on the drama (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) ner of a select group of Jewish the Bureau. 10:45. All are welcome. Goldberg rg e ft $500 each to Mrs. Go Welfare Federation leaders. held! Members of the board of the work more efficiently and economic- are thought-provoking discussions the following: United Hebrew ■ lly, Mr. Levin states. at the Belcrest preceding the lec- IN &DIP: TURN ro LOOT PACISI __ _____ _ on the most important problems Schools, Hebrew Free Loan As- of life. ture he delivered before the Tern- sociation, in memory of her hus- ' The Theater Guild of New rile Beth El Forum on Tuesday band and herself, Jewish Old Folks' York is famous not only for de- evening. Home, and the United Jewish b uAtmaeirsioca;10 Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, presi- t e d ve loping I Charities. The sum of $400 is be- drama, for bri ng- dent of the Detroit Service Group, Iqueathed to the Joint Distribution By MILTON BROWN 44-- the fund-raising agency of the ' to America the supreme the- Committee, or to any other agency Jewish Welfare Federation of carrying on its work after her 'Copyright. II16. Jewish Telegraphic Agent,. Inc I a f raae death, or to the Zionist group doing Detroit, presided at the luncheon' Detroit Committee Formed to Arrange for Suitable Cele• tttal I Spain an d Scandinavia. Miss Anita Block is in complete and introduced Mr. Lewisohn. Country Right or Wrong" phiioso- I rebuilding work in Palestine. An brat i on as Part of the Nationwide Tribute THE SAAR to the He- the charge of this latter phase of A False Bargain GEORGE M. STUTZ to Eminent Jewish Writer $300 is willed Although the Nazi victory in the phy, which is looked upon by some additional and Immigrant t) Sheltering Jews should not eubjectivize . Theater Guild's program. It is the only true patriotism. Auken, Wayne County Agent of Saar plebiscite was not unexpect- as If 1 Aid Society and $100 each to the their culture. Mr. Lewisohn de- ' 1 The committee points out in its her job to read plays in every Hitler believes the Saar vic- ed, the margin of triumph was. The 70th birthday of Dr. Chaim Glared. Pointing to the collapse Zhitlovsky will be honored in De- appeal that this is not the cele.. language spoken on the continent the State Welfare Department,. None of the most Nazi-minded ob- tory is an endorsement of his pot- following: Bicur Choler, Congre- of German-Jewish creations in tr• t. simultaneously with the na- bration of a group of individuals, in order to select the most orig. who will speak on the problems, servers even dreamid of no great icier by the Saarlanders, he's mis-i of ion Beth Tephila and the House the past hundred years, he de- tic n-wide cebbrations being ar- but that it is the holiday of all inal and fascinating for produ• of old age security and how the a victory as 90 per cent of the taken. The issue of the plebiscite gatShelter clared that the great contribu- ranged as a tribute to the eminent Jews who have any interest at all tion by the Theater Guild. She Michigan Old Age Pension I,aw is total ballots cast. The top figure was distinctly nationalistic. Ger-1 Mr. Butzel stated that the $40.a bequest to the Joint Distribution tions made to German and world Jewish writer. in Jewish culture. is an expert not only on the gen- operating. Mrs. Van Auken's pro- estimated by most was CO per cent mans desired to return to Gee-1 by the fact Dr. Shmarya Kleiman has been The call to the conference points eral European theater, but espe- fessional connections enable her and there were some who felt that many. An so often happens when . Committee is explained culture by German Jews — the the will was written in Oct°. greatest contributions of any Jew- elected president of the Zhitlovsky out that Dr. Zhitlovsky has from cially on the drama of Soviet to speak with authority on the the Nazi majority would be quite blind nati'malism prevails, the; t that ber, 1920. Under the circumstances i' wha th . and M his early childhood served the Russia. She deals with the drama subject. There will be an oppor- f rail. 1 thought ish group in the world—broke ■ II said that the recommendation down in disaster because the Ger- Ho tzman is secretary of the coin- cause of Jewish labor, and has both as • thing of intrinsic beauty tunity for questions and discus- As Hitler, himself, stated the the future under Hitler bolds in I will be made to the J. D. C. that the been a devoted worker in efforts and entertainment and as a pow- sions after her address. man Jews made a false bargain mittee. great vote for Germany was in store for them. That was beside he the issue. Certainly the celebra. sum be turned - over to the United C . social and national advance- erful force in stimulating thought I in their efforts to assimilate. , Serving on,the aged and trans- evidence of the solidarit of the fen of the J. In order to enlist the co-opera- fir th - Himself hailing from a family tion of every Jewish organization rent of the Jewish masses. and molding social life. Pales- I rents committee with Mr. Gingold German people. It is the same bon of the victory, which eras i clearly • demonstration of pleas- , and the Jewish Agency for up - Dr. Zhalms y's efforts the Father- which has become assimilated al- 21 the city in the arrangements for MISS Block will be introduced I and Mr. Stutz are the following: unswerving loyalty to tine. ready for four generations, Mr. he celebration, to be observed in aft the Jewish masses is particu- by Mrs. McKee Robison, president Mrs. Harry E. August. Joseph land that makes many Germans ure over the removal of foreign I Both the late Mr. and Mrs. Gold- inrie ue g nc . es, Is iadi - Lewisohn said that German Jews the spring, the Detroit committee !arty emphasized in the statement f the W omen's Guild of the De- Bernstein, Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, profess a loyalty to the Nazi rim- e g ait v ie erene m fef n h ta iel f ee I berg were very charitable in their Miss Jeanette Caplan, Ruth Cap- ernmrnt although then are at odds tried to assimilate more devoted- le calling a coeferenc , for Sunday -f the committee planning the cle- of vic Theater Ci the German goy.' lifetime and were liberal donors to The policy of ly, more thoroughly and more -fternoon. Feb. la, at 2:30 o clock, ration. The last lecture of the Temple lan, David J. Cohen, Benjamin with its fundamental policies. It ernment, as made puhlic in state- important causes. A room in Wm- Plans for the celebration will be is a manifestation of the "Deutsch- successfully than any other group at the Jewish Community Center, outlined at the Feb. 10 conference. Forum series will be given by Feldman, Mrs. A. M. Ferar, Dr. ; Mu Gold- land ulcer Allm" sentiment to menu by Nazi leaders in the Saar, ory of their son, the late of Jews. In itself • very honor- Wm:0yard a-d Holbrook. The Detroit committee functions Maurice Hindus Tuesday night, Joseph J. Fineman, Peter P. Gil. I which the Germans subscribe. is to treat the Jews of the Saar in berg, was endowed a year ago in An app - a! has been issued to all bert, Miss !tattle Gittleman, Her- branch of able thing to do, Mr. Lewisohn Philadelphia-Byron of the nation.' committee Feb. b. at 8:30. He will speak the very same manner as other the ss part said, however, that "it has taken organization• to elect two delegates 'or the Zhitlovsky 70th anniver- on "The Very Latest Develop- vey H. Goldman, Dr. Jules M. •oking for an American equa-a- the United Hebrew Schools. IPLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) lent, we must turn to the "My (PLEASE TURN TO LAST emit' the German situation to make it 'itch to participate in this confer- sary celebration. merit in the Russian Experiment." ence. (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) In- in "I . (Ru51/4 vorably nerica rear tout wet. 11 11 U.S.A. at N .V. MO 61 Mill Creation of an American commission to co-ordinate the ac- tivities of public and private agencies assist- ing in the economic development of Palestine was voted Monday by the National Confer- ence for Palestine. GENEVA (JTA) — French diplomacy scored a decided victory last week when the question of Saar refugees was placed on the agenda to be discussed b the Council of the League of Nations during th. 'resent session. French representatives i sisted that the TEMPLE GOOD WILL MEETING THURSDAY LEVIN RE-ELECTED TO HEAD J. S. S. B. AGED TRANSIENTS . I GROUP ORGANIZED I l ANITA BLOCK AT BETH EL'S FORUM NINE CAUSES GET $3,000 BEQUESTS LUDWIG LEWISOHN HITS ASSIMILATION Conference Feb. 10 to Honor 10th Birthday of Dr, Chains Zhitlovsky THE WEEK IN REVIEW