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VOL. XXXV1, No 36
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COMMITTEE OF 21 'LEADERS WILL GIVE-AN ACCOUNTING OF THE PAST STATEMENT BY 241 Former Congressman McFadden PELLEY IS GUILTY;
FACES FIVE-YEAR
SELECTED TO PLAN YEAR'S ACTIVITIES AT ANNUAL FEDERATION AND
To
Be
Candidate
for
Presidency
PRISO N SENTENCE
LABOR PALESTINE
A HOME FOR AGED
On a Platform of Anti-Semitism Anti-Semi)
Conference Held Sunday
Goes on Record in Favor
of New Building
SESSION MARKED BY
HEATED DISCUSSION
SERVICE GROUP MEETINGS ON SUNDAY, FEB 1(1
Plans for the Forthcoming Allied Jewish Campaign to Be A u.
nounced at That Time; Educational Play, "The Masked Par-
ade," to Feature Program at Service Group Dinner
Louis T. McFadden, fanatical bigot whose Pennsylvania
LEGISLATIVE BODY
OF SERVICE GROUP,
(RUM
vorably
lerica
net ••
l evel
"sat-
U.S.A. at
1 ■ 7%.%.1• 1 1
• ay.
TAE WEEK IN REVIEW
4
■
Schurz 11, datives Protest
Use of r ame by Nazi
Prot agandists
ASHES/ILL 7., N. C.—(JTA)-
The Palestine labor movement constituency repudiated him at the polls last November
, was endorsed by 241 Reform tab. after he had served 20 years in Congress, announced his Found guilty late last week of
!bis of the Central Conference of candidacy for President of the United States in 1936.
two counts i i indictment charg-
' American Rabbis in a statement
"Keep the Jew out of control of the Republican party!" is the ing them wit h violation of the
;made public by Rabbi Edward L. slogan under which McFadden will strive to achieve the supreme North Carolir is "Blue sky" laws,
,Israel of Manure, chairman of honor open to an American citizen.
a conunitte under whose auspices
His organization has its headquarters here at the Mayflower William Dudl y Pelley, anti-Sem-
support was solicited.
Hotel, where the National Conference for Palestine concluded its Itic Silver Sh rt leader, and Rob-,
' "We believe," the statement
4 sessions this very week.
ert C. Sumn erville, one of his
said, "that the prophetic ideals
I John T. McAndrews, McFad- aides, are en, t oying temporary Ii-
espoused by liberal Judaism are
Ilen ' s director of publicity, who
berty under b onds of 22,500 each.
especially compatible with those
in the past has been an associate
Sentence w i ll not be passed un-
of thi? labor movement in Eretz
of James F. True, head of "Amer- til Feb. 18, Ji dge Wilson Warlick
Israel. The purpose of this en-
lea First!" and white hope of announced. The pair face im-
dorsernent is not to place our
,
many anti-Semites in this coun• prlsonment f or as long as five
stamp
hase of approval upon every
try, is sending out large sheaves years on eac h count, or fines of
p
or aspect pf_lbsU
Will l Address Gewerkshaf- • of campaign material designed to 21,000, or be lb.
movement, but to‘-'7IpreiZt our
of
ten Banquet; Pinsky, Ham- appeal to anyone with a spark
A third cc -defendant, Don D.
agreement with its principles.
anti-Jewish prejudice in his Kellogg,
was free of all counts,
lin
Other
Speakers
'
Avoid Inequality
bosom.
while Sum, erville and Pelle),
I "labor Palestine strives to
"Over 40,000,000 Christian- were acquitt ed of the seventh
I build a cooperative rather than
The National Labor Committee Gentiles won't be wrong in 19361" count in the
HENRY WINEMAN
indictment.
', ;• competitives society in the land has arranged a banquet to mark
the McFadden-for-President eta- In the first
■ S>
of our f at
h ers. It s ai
o
m i s to avoid th e c lo 8 i ng of 0 w Gewerkshaft n tionery proclaims. The former defendants w count the two guilty
re
charged with of-
Cam
m
ign
on
Sunday
Feb
10,
at
1erectin another social
a structure
Pennsylvania congressman's 1936 fering stock for sale through an
upon the sands o in- the h y ron-Philadelphia .
advertisement
In
the magazine
Baruch Zuckerman, vice-presi- one. It has only four planks: Liberation, s
justice and inequality. Its pur-
pose is to appraiseconomic en- dent of the actions committee of platfo ain:sienpleofan;ld . The second tc Pelley enterprise.
unt
accused
them of
deavor by the rule of service to
Americanism against Communism; misrepresentil i g the financial con-
, the community rather than pri-
Nationalism against International. dition of Ga l ahad Press, holding
, vale profit. It seeks to secure a
ism; and Individualism instead of company will( h owned Liberation,
Great Tribute Paid Leaders decent living standard for all
Collectivelsm (the spelling is , for the purp se of selling stock.
on Their Silver Wedding t workers. It underlies the impor-
McFadden's)." Pelley, Si : mmerville, Kellogg
,
tance
of
the
welfare
of
the
many
Anni
y
The only clear facts to be' and H. 31, lardwicke originally
i I rather than the luxury of the
gleaned from the McFadden pub-!were indicted on sixteen counts,
A great tribute was paid b yl few. It stands upon the principle
licity are that the Pennsylvanian thirteen of vi hich were dismissed
the community to Mr. and Mrs.! of the right of labor to bargain
would like to be elected President against the l rst two defendants
Joseph II. Eh lich on the occasion, collectively."
r
in 1936 and that he doesn't like last Wednesc ay, while 15 were
! of their 25th wedding anniver.! The statement, Rabbi Israel
Jews.
dismissed aga inst Kellogg. At the
nary. !said, was not an official resolution
Otherwiae, despite the many same time II arwicke was exone-
S e v e r a I thousand Detroitern! of the Central Conference of
thousands of words contained in rated of all charges.
came to the Statler Hotel lait ' American Rabbis but was sent to
The seven! h count of the In-
the announcement of his candid-
' Sunday evening, to attend the r4- I its members because the commit-
acy, McFadden becomes slightly dictment, of which Pelley and
! ception in honor of this occasio ' tee of sponsors wished to make a
Summerville were freed, con-
obscure.
land personally to congratulate I special appeal to the liberal in-
For instance, the organization cerned sale f stock In Galahad
' the couple. , terpretation of Judaism.
Press to Bet tha Altar of Cleve-
which ostensibly Is fostering him, land.
In
addition
to
Rabbi
Israel,
It was a tribute to the effort amg members of the committee
is variously referred to as the
of Mr. and Mrs Ehrlich in ,liesamong
Rablii Nelson Gluec and Dr.
Plan to Aid
'Hudependent.Republican National 1..ague Spoil I
half of practically every I
Jacob-R. Mw
ariiii— o7 IreVrew mon
t ar Exiles
cause of importance.
Christian-Gentile Committee" and
College, Cincinnati, Ohio; Rabbi
(JTA)
—
Establish-
Plant Ehrlich Garden
BARUCH
ZUCKERMAN
the "Christian Economics Inde- GENEVA.
an- James G. Heller, Cincinnati; Rab-
In honor of the Ehrlichs'
of a ss ecial colony for ref-
i Morris S. azaron, Baltimore the World Zionist Organization pen d en t Re It ublican National meat
ugees
from
the
Saar
in
one of
niversary, a group of friends Dr. Felix A. Levy, Chicago; Dr.
the territori , s near Brazil was
planted a special Dora and Joseph Abbe Hillel Silver, Cleveland and and for ninny years a leader of the
His attacks on the Jews teeter contemplated by the French goy.
Peale
Zion
party
of
America,
will
Ehrlich Garden in the Herzl For- Rabbi Leon Fram of Detroit.
be the main speaker at this occas- between damning them as incor- ernment, it was revealed hers
est in Palestine. Under the
Counter-Statement
Mon. Mr. Zuckerman has spent rigible Communists and as grasp- last week in connection with the
chairmanship of Harry Cohen, a
Immediately following t h e the last few years in Europe and ing capitalists.
decision of t h e League not to
committee consisting of Louis To-
in Palestine, and has made a Thor
statement
of
the
pro-Labor'
Re-
"This committee, consisting of nance any as istance for Saar ref.
bin, chairman of the tree commit- form Rabbis, another group of ough statistical study of the var •
-
both
Catholics
and
Protestants,
ugees.
tee of the Jewish National Fund; Reform Rabbis, under the leader-
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with a potental membership of
The decisi on of the League
Isaac Shetzer, president of Shea- ship of Dr. Louis I. Newman, of
many
millions,
is
most
desirous
of
makes it iml ossible now for the
rey Zedek; Mrs. Jacob llarvith, New York, issued a counter-state-
placing itself on record against French Rover nment to carry out
president of the Zedakah Club; ment in which it is stated:
America's entrance into the its project.
Mrs. II. M. Shulman, honorary
"We commend to our col-
World Court of the League of
An average of 1,000 persons •
president of the Home Relief So leagues, to our congregants and
Nations," his blurb states.
day have rec eived permits to en-
ciety; Mrs. D. B. Lichtig, presi- the community, the wisdom of af-
ter
France fi orn the Saar, it was
"The
Christians
of
this
great
dent of the Shaarey Zedek Sister- filiating with and aiding those
country are suspicious of the announced Is; Eduard Heriot, the
hood, and Philip Slomovitz se- agencies of economic counsel and
French
Minh ter, in reporting to
aims and objects of both the
cured the subscription of a sum
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Will Discuss the Latest De - I • ea g ue kNations
and the World the Cabinet on the situation of
a
of money to the Jewish National
Court and we have every reason the Saar refs gees. Mr. Ileriot es-
velopments in Russia
Fund for the planting of 100
to believe, and do believe, that timated that at least 2,000 Sue
Tuesday Evening
trees in this garden. The certifi-
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RT
(PLEASE TURN TO !.AST
these two parliamentary units are citizens alrei dy are finding ref-
cate indicating that this honor
nothing more or less than a plan uge on Fri nch territory. The
I was paid to the Ehrlichs was pre-
ABE SRERE
Maurice Hindus, author of "Hu-
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IPLEANE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
I rented to them at 11:30 on Sun-
manity
Uprooted"
and
"The
Great
Plans have been completed for
Offensive," outstanding American
the most important pre-campaign I behalf
day by of
Mr
Slomovitz
the committe e. acting in
authority on life in Soviet Russia,
function of the Jewish Welfare
A committee from Windsor Editor of Opinion to Speak will lecture at the Temple Forum
Feder-'fin and its fund-raising
agency—the Detroit Service Group. came to the reception and pre- at Center Under Auspices Tuesday night, Feb. 5, at 8:30, on
By MILTON BROWN
"The Russian Experiment in its
An accounting of the achieve- rented Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlich with
of Masada
latest Phase."
ments of the mad important com- a certificate indicating that 25
1Caltright. 1934, Jewish Telasnaak Amer, toe.)
munity agencies in the city will be trees were planted in Palestine in
Mr. Hindus will describe the
James Waterman Wise, well Stalin dictatorship and the recent
given at the annual meeting of the their honor.
By BERNHARD KAHN
last
week.
At
the
same
known
author,
editor
and
lecturer,
!drawn
Federation
at
4:30
p.
m.
on
Sun-
"blood
purge" within the Com-
SAAR
Hadaasah Honors Ehrlich.
The Jews of the Saar, through time, it was noticed that rich day, Feb. 10, and this meeting will
The Detroit chapter of liadas- will speak on "Facing the Jewish munist Party, resulting from the
LIIIITOR•s NOTE: Dr. Iternhard Kohn, the Europe n 19Ireeloe of the Mat
their new chief rabbi, issued a I Jews are buying orange groves he followed by the annual dinner sah took $100 from its adminis- Future," this Wednesday evening, assassination of Kiroff. air. Hin- Ilid ribullon
Committee, I. rontletily
er
one of the great rot Jealrli trivial week*
of the Detroit Service Group at tration fund to inscribe the name Feb. 6, at 8:30 o'clock at the dus promises that while he will
I, the ...rid. Front the 9ery heeltudn, of the ...men situation, be has
statement that the future of Saar ; in the country.
been
been nnal intl.. in guesting the lertible tented, of he Jens In the Keith-
• • •
Jewry "is dark and uncertain",
6:30 is m, of Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlich in the Jewish Community Center, Wood- give the audience the benefit of his and
flame alto hate been &lien forth from that land ,. Itander over the tam
At both events, plans for the Book of Remembranc ce e f the
the earth in tiorAt 0 Italen. refuee-...., f nitt re they alight heti,. the
and that the community places its 1 1 GERMANY
e la- ward at Holbrook. The lecture insight into the meaning of these of
•r tette, what the future
recent incidents, his lecture on the all toter attain. %here the refits,. nen., %here they
hopes entirely on the guarantees'
dassah Rothschild Hospital in
Propaganda Minister Goebbels' forthcoming Allied ,Jewish Cam- Jerusalem.
holds in doe.. for them, and a hat they and w e S1110.1 no be este them trout
whole
will
Is'
aign
will
be
outlined
by
Kurt
p
further Mato., 1. I011) 11, him In the following ert hle, re nil). s eno Jew tollkinn
secured by the Franco-German paper, Der Angriff, stated that
wet nith that thoret.h.
JIM
•
ran
Poadhly
do
an.
devoted to
about the tragic plight of other
eiser, executive director of the
agreement in Rome. Hope was'
arn authority on the
h ha. made him webh
N azi attitude to Jewry will Federation.
Nazi
In addition, many gifts were
nee, and 1.111.1rugli.ene.
showing that
The campaign plans
expressed that the "Aryan paral
•alliJett. Dr. halm'. article I. the /110.4 Important Mean rut regarding the salons
made
in
honor
of
this
occasion
to
mankind has
lion of the Jen.. of 1.ermany Dud hae yet been putalolt
are being outlined by a special com-
graph" will not be applied in Eu- co not
change
even
if
economic
nditions
gns do. Business, the edi- mittee of which Clarence II. Eng- the North End Clinic, iladassah,
never known a
rope" and a more just judgment! c to o
aid ' will ll have no effect gess and Roy R.Nlisher are co- United Hebrew Schools, Jewish
world such as
What happened to the Jews in tried to settle, has led humanity
of the entire Jewish problem will! ' on Nazi ideals.
"Only Jews," chairmen.
Children's Home and other funds.
the one the
Germany is a tragedy that even b tick to those savage days of hu-
develop.
Russians a r e
I said Der Angriff, "arie d gaclas pafboler
Planter. of Garden
in the 'sanguinary and tearful man history when every stranger
• • •
Federation Meeting
seeking to cre-
! of sacrificing their
history of the Jews happens only w ho cams to a foreign land was
The Ehrlich Garden is the sec-
In addition to the address by Mr.
POLAND
ate. Religion,
business. Nazism is based en the Peiser,
once or twice in a millenium. The c onsidered • n enemy who had
the
Federation
meeting
on
and
garden
planted
by
Detroit
The Jewish situation in Poland
private prop-
ir„ concept of race and will never Feb. 10, will be addressed by Jews in Palestine, the first being
flight and wanderings of the refu- t o be destroyed. To be sure, in
grows more menacing. By
erty, the mod- Maurice Hindu.
pocket or abandon racialism for Henry Wineman, chairman of the the one planted in honor of l'reei-
gees is a sad and adventurous t his case no homicides are com-
ern
family,
i
representat ves walking out oft
mitted, but all of the refugees in
abundance."
board of governors of the Federa- dent Roosevelt's birthday in l933,
western standards of sex morali y, Odyssey which extends far beyond most of the countries have been
• • •
the League of Nations' Council!
The
contributors
whose
gifts
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westten conceptions of sex love, the borders of Europe.
meeting when the discussion of AUSTRIA
threatened with slow starvation
a
That
the
entire
Jewry
of
—
made
the
planting
of
the
Ehrlich
-
--
--
have no place in this world.
minorities was brought up, the, Jewish merchants in Austria
because no country has been will-
Garden possible are:
He will tell how and why Rus- great country is discriminated ing to give the refugees, freely,
Polish government reiterated its have been definitely boycotted by Speaker at Shaarey
against
on
racial
and
religious
Isaac Shelter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
sia is seeking to uproot religion,
previously expr ssed stand that it e 's state-maintained chain of mu-
permission to work or sufficient
Kaplan, David Kobaker and
private property, the modern fam- grounds, is driven out of their opportunity to find a new means
will not recognize any minority ,
Zedek Friday, Feb. 8 Wolf Kobaker
callings, positions and occupa-
family, Mr. and Mrs.
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obligations. The Senate has voted, nicipal low-price restaurants. The
Harry Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
tions, is a tragedy beyond words. of livelihood.
a new constitution which abet-government continues, meanwhile,
Friends Become Irritable
This tragedy is increased even
M. Pregerson, Mr. and Mrs. Si-
ishes the proportional electoral, to deny that there is any official
TO SPPEAK more because it occurred at a
PROF.
LEVIN
The refugee countries did not
mon
Shetzer,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Philip
system and practically precludes, anti-Semitism in the country. Of
want
to, or were unable econom-
Slomovitz, Mrs. Louis Duscoff,
TO PISGAH ON MONDAY time when all countries were
Jewish representation in the legis- I late the Austrian left hand never
closing their doors to foreigners, ically to digest the new arrivals,
seems to know the doings of its
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Roberts,
lature. The city of Lwow dis- 1
especially where these newcomers and stten behaved like dyspeptic
. Dr. and Mrs. David Fauman, Ze-
solved the Lwow Jewish commu-, right hand and the mouth ignores
Father sad Son Nicht Program; wished to establish themselves or people who easily become irri-
dakah Club, through Mrs. Jacob
nity and substituted • commisar , the doings of both hands as it
at Temple Beth El Feb. 18
seek employment in the countries table—they too became irritable
;PLEASE TURN TO LAST es!:ei
to rule the Jews assisted by an i putters denials of anti-Semiitism.
JAMES WATERMAN WISE
' of refuge. Driven out of one under the influence of this indi-
advisory body of 11 assimilation!! I
.
country, not wanted in another— gestible influx of refugees and be-
Prof.
Samuel
M.
Levin
of
the
PALESTINE•
•
•
is sponsored by the Detroit chap-
ist Jews, regarded as pro-govern-
Franklin to Speak
f Masada, the young men', economics department of Wayne that is a doubly tragic fate such gan to treat them accordingly,
Zvi Rosenblatt, one of the Re-
meat and five Zionist members.
,
will address Pisgah as few refugees or emigrants have friendliness changing to un-
With stark poverty still prey-, visionists found innocent of the
On Reform Judaism' Zionist organization of America. , University
fr iendliness.
alent among Polish Jewry, it murder of Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff,
Ra bbi ' Lodge No. 34 of B'nai B'rith at had to face in former times
Mr. Nine i s
At such a time we Jews may
Threat of Slow Starvation
the meeting on Monday evening,
seems possible that an active goy- ' was re-admitted into Palestine
As the second of ■ series of Stephen S. Wise of the Free Feb. 4, in the Maccabees Bldg.
consider ourselves doubly fortu-
At
the
beginning
of
the
emerg-
ernment anti-Semitism may be' after almost • few days delay.
Synagogue. Although educated
addresses
being
delivered
by
Dr.
nate
that Palestine offered sub-
it I • His address will follow the busi- ency most of the countries, par- stantial opportunity to absorb a
imminent. In the pant, the con- . He was tole he was on the goe-
Leo M. Franklin on the pulpit of for the rabb i nate,
ness meeting which will be held at ticularly France, most magnani-
might
have
been
described
erivrent
blacklist
when
he
ye-
to
enter
the
field
of
writing
and
Temple
Beth
El,
he
will
speak
dition
a:30 p. m. and will be presided mously opened their doors to the substantial number of German
as anti-Semitic, but at least with- turned to Palestine from Poland
on Sunday morning, Feb. 3. on lecturing. He is at present editor over
by the president, Harry Yud- refugees, but they thought that refugees without great difficulty.
out sanction. . where he attended the World Re-
the topic "Where Does Reform of Opinion
!
Refugees Distribution
they would have to offer them
• • •
' visionist Conference.
In advance of the lecture, koff.
Judaism Stand? A Declaration
During the 22 months which
The entertainment committee, only temporary shelter. As they
' The Jaffa district court rules
25 cents; at the
11
i keg
of Principles.
have
elapsed since the new re-
HOLLAND
were
'
realized
that
the
refugees
Jack
under the chairmanship of
In this address Dr. Franklin will door it will be 35 cents. Tickets Rosenberg. has arranged for a seeking a more or less permanent gime in Germany, about 65,000
It was revealed last week that that Americans are not exempt
the Dutch government is consid-, from the Landlords and Tenants
discuss basic differences in the may be obtained from any mem- Father and Son program, to be ' place of settlement and many Jews had to leave Germany. Over
organ ization, or at the
!approach to the problems which ber
eying the introduction of sea - . Ordinance, rejecting the plea of
held in the social hall of Temple were so bold as to try to earn 20,000 went to Palestine, of
legislation to check the growing an American who maintained that
ears for solution upon the Jew following places: Jewish Commu- Beth El, on Feb. 18. A dinner will a livelihood there, the attitude Whom 14,80 0 went these as im-
ELIAS
L.
SOLOMON
DR.
anti-Semitic movement in the the ordinance wan a violation of
! today .
nity Center. Zionist office, 1004
be served, followed by a show of towards the refugees in almost migrants, and 6,000 as tourists—
This legislation will the Anglo-American agreement
His address this week will be Penobscot Bldg., or by calling interest to young and old, includ- all of these countries began to most of the latter have probably
country.
Dr. Elias I.. Solomon of New
designation
cover libels en Jews made by which preceeded the
the mandatory York, former president of the followed by a third in the series Dr. Israel Wiener, 2695 Fullerton ing a puppet show. magician, en- change. Nevertheless we awe- remained in the country.
a!!
told
Townsend 7-3 386 .
Great for
Britain
Another large mass at 16,000
Nazis,
the member
Minister of
, date the helpful cooperation of
Jewish
of Justice
Parliaments' of power
Palestine. The law United Synagogue of America and on Sunday, Feb. 10. under the Ave.,
A meeting of Masada will be tertainers from radio stations many governments.
to 18,000 non-German Wreath
•
!limits room rentals to not more at present the honorary president title "Where -Does Reform Judas
favors
and
novelties.
The
commit-
• • •
The severe world-wide economic who had lived in Germany foe'
than $12.50 • month. The case of the United Synagogue, will be! ism Stand? A Platform and a held this Sunday. Feb. 3. at 3 tee urges the members to make
o'clock. at the Community Cen-
'
CYPRUS
guest speaker at the Friday Program."
their reservations early, by calling depression, with millions of an-
thol
The British order prohibiting; was generally considers.? a test the
h
The public is invited to hear ter. All young men interested Rudolph II eyersohn, secretary ' emnloyed in the countries in inanyYearl'ir13:n::11;h7
been born
Jews from buying land in Cyprus. of whether Americans having in-evening services
at Congregation
in the work of Masada are in-
PLRASII TWIN TO PAGE a)
'!which these German refugees
sub- Shaarey Z e d e k Chicago BI v_ d • and these addresses. Services begin
Cadillac 0909•
vestments in Palest i ns are
e
o f yes
v
it
d
at
10:45.
ascent by special perm ss on -•
...sew, Lawton Ave., on Feb. 8.
j • •- •- 1---
- •
Co ..•
the British authorities,
was limn- , ect to toe •••
The conference of Jewish or-
ganizations held Sunday after-
noon at Hotel Statler went on
record favoring the building of
a new home for the aged.
A committee of 21 was selected
to decide on a practical method of
proceeding with the plan for a
new Old Folks Home, and this
committee will report back to the
conference when it reconvenes
on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 17.
The conference last Sunday
was marked by heated discussions
during which the delegates aired
their views and expressed their
grievances.
Federation View
Kurt Peiser,executive director
of the Jewish Welfare Federation,
presided at the session and out-
MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
CLARENCE H. ENCGASS
lined the previous history of ef-
0
forts for the building of a new
—
home for the aged.
Delegates who spoke in the
name of numerous Yiddish-speak-
ing organizations utilized the oc-
casion to attack the Federation
and to insist upon its becoming
a more democratically organized
body. Spokesmen for the Worn- Headed by Gomberg and
Franklin; First Meeting
en's Auxiliary of the Old Folks
Home and other groups, on the
on Feb. 13
other hand, pointed out that the
Federation has not been derelict
Ephraim R. Gomberg and Leo I.
in its duties, and that Federation Franklin have been selected to act
funds are supporting the home as co-chairmen of the social lelgis- I
lation committee of the Detroit
at this time.
"Federation IS Community"
Service Group, the fund-raising
The motion declaring that it is agency of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
the sense of the conference that eration.
the community proceed with the
Miss Pauline Gollob, case work
task of building a new Old Folks supervisor of the Jewish Social
Home was made by Dr. A. M. Service Bureau, who was secretary
Hershman, who pointed out in ' of this committee last year, will
answer to demands for "democ- again assume this duty.
ratization" of community efforts
Executive and Personnel
that if an individual appeared on
KURT PEISER
In addition to the co-chairmen,
the scene with a contribution of the executive committee of the so-
$200,000 for the building of a cial legislation committee will con-
new home for the aged all the sist of Howard A. Kaichen, Judge
elements clamoring for democracy Samuel Brezner, formerly of the
would cheer for joy because they Probate Court; Oscar A. Kaufman,
would be relieved of responinbil• I former County Corporation Coun-
ity.
sal; Allen Selmin, director of out-
A number of the speakers de- I county relief of the Wayne County
mended more recognition for the Emergency Relief Administration,
.Yiddish-speaking groups in the and Dr. Harry E. August, psychia-
community.
trist.
Paiser's Warnings
The personnel of the social legis-
In opening- the conference Mr. lotion committee consists of the
Peiser warned against hasty ac- following:
tion which will repeat previous
Lester B. Arwin, Dr Harry E.
errors. "In the past," he said, August, Dr. Sydney Beigler, Na-
''we were willing to build on than R. Berke, Maxwell L. Black,
hopes and, as a result, we are the Hon. Samuel Brezner, Mrs. A. N.
proud possessors of mortgaged Brodie, Mrs. Charles Brody, Miss
buildings owned by the banks. Sayde Rudman, Mrs. Perry Burn-
, That is one thing we should strive stine, Martin L. Butzel, Mrs. Leo J.
Croll, Herbert M. Kiges, Miss Mar-
to prevent. "
Mr. Peiser appealed to the var- tome Epstean, Charles E. Feinberg,
ious groups to forget all past dif- Mrs. William M. Fleischman, Mar-
k in
Jewish Telestaphlr A 10.117, Sant
WsnSrlaht, 1935,
WASHINGTON,—For the first time in the history of
1 Points to S h a r p Division
this country, the doctrine of anti-Semitism will be put to
Among Labor and Cap'.
an open national test, it was revealed this week, when
taliat Elements
Kurt Peiser Outlines Posi-
tion of Jewish Welfare
Federation
er!
is Silver Shirt
State Movement Appraises
Leader is Out on a
Economic Effort by
$2,; 00 Bond
"Christianity Instead of Judaism" is Anti-Semite's Motto
Community Service
in Campaign He Plans for 1936; Campaign Material
FRENCH P LAN TO AID
COUNTER-STATEMENT
Appeals to Anti-Jewish Prejudice
SAAR E XILES SPOILED
FOR PRIVATE EFFORT
ZUCKERMAN HERE
ON SUNDAY FEB 10
EHRLICHS HONORED resting g
WITH ZION GARDEN
HINDUS TO SPEAK
' AT TEMPLE FORUM
WISE LECTURE ON
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
THE WANDERING JEW---
WHITHER GOES HE?