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,Americalt Amish Periodical Carter

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THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH

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his pet,.

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

IIRONICLE

ETROIT

WI DO OUR PART

40 IN MICHIGAN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1935

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VOL. XXXVI. No. 38

iERS

FRENCH ARE HAZY UNITED JEWISH APPEAL LAUNCHES PELLEY WILL NOT
ON HITLER, PRYING NATIONWIDE DRIVE FOR $3 250 000 RETREAT FROM HIS
ANTI-JEWISH PAT
SCRIBE DISCOVERS

peel
ild •
the

Bette

Peculiar Answers Given to
Questions Asked the
Average Man

Os
2545

stissoiso

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a

Joint Distribution Committee and American Palestine
Renews His Attacks as
Campaign Again Unite to Aid European Jewry
Hunts for $1,500 to Pay '
and to Help Palestine Settlement
's Fine

The United Jewish Appeal of the American Jewish
Joint Distribution Committee and the American Palestine ANTI-SEMITE REVEALS
COLLAPSE OF COTTON
PLEASURE IN BIGOTRY
DEAL PAINS GERMANY Campaign has launched a nationwide effort to raise, dur-
ing the current year, $3,250,000 for the relief of the Jews
in Agony Because He
Cardinal Faulhaber Threat- of Germany and other European countries and for the Is
Must Withhold Attack for,
settlement of Jews in Palestine.
ens Nazi Leaders With

Lack of Resources

Excommunication

a
a

il

O

a
a
a

First Palestinian
Ships on High Seas

HAIFA, Palestine. — The
first Palestine-owned ships of
modern times started service
here Tuesday, restoring to the
Jewish people a profession in
which they have had little part
since the days of the ancient
Phoenicians.
Two new ships called Mount
Zion and Tel Aviv are the first
to fly the Palestine maritime
flag. It is the British naval de-
sign with the inscription "Pal-
estine" in • circle. Captain and
crew of both ships are Jewish.
The ships ply between Pales-
tine, Constantza and Trieste.
l'alestine's freight and passen-
ger business is one of the most
coveted prizes of the shipping
world. While passenger service
to all other countries is virtually
at a standstill, Palestine receives
between 1,000 and 1,200 a week.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

OLD FOLKS HOME
I• wen I na`to
a ssurance
REPORT FRAMED BY Will Be Included in the Budget of
COMMITTEE OF 21

Will Outline Plans for Drive
for New Home for -
Detroit Aged

CONFERENCE SUNDAY
AT HOTEL STATLER

Expect Unified Community
Effort for Proposed
Campaign

The Coming Allied Jewish Campaign

Enggass and Peiser Express Hope Unity Will
Be Achieved in Detroit Jewry Through
The Federation's Efforts

INTEREST AROUSED BY DEBATE
ON METHODS OF RAISING FUNDS

The announcement, which was issued by both organizations,
states that Felix M. Warburg is the national chairman. Associated
ASHEVILLE. (JTA)—William
Ehrlich, Rubiner Favor Adopting Member-
with him as national co-chairmen are Rabbi Jonah B. Wise and
Important steps towards the
PARIS (JTA) — The French William Rosenwald for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Dudley Pelley, leader of the anti-
unification of the Detroit Jewish
ship Idea; Butzel and Srere Oppose Pro-
weekly, Vu, employing the Amer- Committee and Louis Lipsky and Morris Rothenberg for the Ameri- Semitic Silver Shirts, who was
community in the proposed move-
ican technique of the "Inquiring can Palestine Campaign. The honorary chairmen are Dr. Cyrus Adler, convicted last month of violating
posal; Record Audiences at Meetings
ment
for
the
erection
of
a
new
Reporters," brought out some in-
*Hon. Herbert H. Lehman, lion. the North Carolina "blue sky"
home for aged are expected to be
teresting facts as to the ignorance
Julian W. Mack, lion. Joseph M. laws, will not retreat ''a single
taken this Sunday, when the con-
of the average Frenchman on for-
Zo i s. ul%r t ha . nds
selca
ri rDaru.s
eS r. , inch" ehti
phi a i nf e d rewlia ts h t Jewry, he
it pla
ference of Jewish organizations
eign affairs. Questioning an as-
Straus is treasu r er,
i n
reconvenes in the,banquet hall of
sorted group of ten persons re-
Joseph C. Hyman, honorary secre-
Pelley, who is temporarily at
Hotel Statler, at 2:30 p. m.
garding Adolf Hitler and Ger-
tary and Morris C. Troper, comp- liberty on bail, pending sentence
many, the paper collected an
troller. The campaign directors Feb. 18, faces imprisonment for
A report will be submitted at
are Isidor Coons and Robert Sil- as lag as five years under the
amazing series of answers.
this conference by the Commit-
verman.
tee of 21 selected to devise means
The questions—Who is Hitler? Mishkan Israel Gives Ban-
statutes, but according to one of
Both organizations will continue the local newspapers Judge Wit.
of beat realizing the need for the
How long has he been in power?
quet Sunday as Tribute
their support of James G. McDon- son Warlick has indicated he will Truth Is Told by Herman building of a new Old Folks '
Who are Goering and Goebbels?
to Its Rabbi
ald, high commissioner for refugees
Home.
What is the Reichswehr? Who is
Bernstein About Notori-
suspend infliction of a prisob
from Germany.
Krupp? What js the Anschluss?
At the first conference, held on
term upon payment of a fine, the
ous Forgeries
The 10th anniversary of Rabbi
Fund
Allotment
—were answered by a barber, the Isaac Stollman's affiliation with
Jan. 27 at Hotel Statler, the
amount of which was not di-
Statements to this effect were made by Clarence H.
The new campaign is a continu- vulged.
manager of a large restaurant, a Congregation Mishkan Israel will
representatives
of about 70 or -
A complete exposure of the
Enggass, president of the Federation, in his annual report,
fireman, a taxi driver, a cabinet be honored this Sunday evening ance of the fund-raising effort of
ganizations
went
on
record
de
-
In
a
mimeographed
statement
"Protocols of the Elders of Zion"
maker, a mannequin, as society when a banquet will be tendered the United Jewish Appeal last headed "Special Bulletin on 'Th which allege the existence of a claring that the present home is and by Kurt Peiser, executive director of the Federation.
girl, an usher in the Ministry of the congregation's rabbi in the year, under whose auspices $2,169,- Battle of Asheville'," which , ra Jewish conspiracy to control the inadequate.
Mr. Enggass, in his report, stated that the plan at
892
was raised as of Feb. 1,
Foreign Affairs and a house
The report to be submitted this the present time is to include the building project of the
in 800 American communities for to five pages, single-spacedth world is made in a new book pub-
painter.
It
lished Feb. 11. :ay Covici-Friede, Sunday is expected to lead, to a Old Folks Home in the budget, and he expressed the hope
the work of the two organizations Silver Shirt chieftain gave
The barber thought that Hit-
its represents, for their work in version of the recent trill an entitled "The Truth About the new alignment which will tend to
*that a unified community will join
unify all elements interested In
behalf of the Jews of Germany, voiced frequent attacks upon the
ler came from Hungary, the Man-
in this moat important effort.
the Old Folks' Home's problems.
whether in that country or in refu- Jews.
icurist from Russia, the fireman
gee lands, for the aid of destitute
The
Committee
of
21
is
com-
"At
the
present
time
I
am,
con.'
lar
sr
; at!
t e
iddr:a
ma e . InPhter
that he was of Czechoslovakian
Jetvs in other parts of Europe and centrating all my time and eneri
posed of the following, who. are
together dinner of the Service
birth and had worked at Stras-
for the settlement of Jews in Pales- gies on the heart-rending task of
listed with the organizations they
Group, when he declared: "We
bourg. The society girl thought
tine.
represent: Mrs. Joseph 11. Ehr-
accumulating the $1,000 to $1,500
will try to raise the necessary
he was a Jew. Both she and the
Funds allotted to the American that must be paid the clerk of
lich, Hadassah; Mrs. Abraham
funds for a new building for the
Jewish Joint Distribution Commit-
usher at the Foreign Ministry
Ferar, Women's Auxiliary of Old
Feb. 18,"
Jewish Old Folks' Home if the
tee by the United Jewish Appeal Buncombe County on
thought he had been in power for
Folks Home; Henry H. Abram°. Welt Heads Child Care; Sam budget committee will see eye to
enabled it to fortify the reconstruc- Pelley confessed in this circular!
five years.
Rubiner,
Hirschman
Head
vitz,
Pisgah
Lodge
of
B'nai
B'rith;
eye with us."
"All activities of every nature
tive program in Germany of the
The manicurist had not heard
Irving E. Adler, Galician Society;
Record audiences attended both
Health Committee
Central Jewish Committee for re- are subservient to this, since it
of Goebbels or Goering. The fire-
Mrs. Hyman Altman, Jewish Ra-
gatherings, and an enthusiastic
means a new lease on life for me
lief
and
reconstruction
on
behalf
of
man thought they were anti-Na-
dio
Hour;
Mandell
Bernstein,
spirit
was evident as a result of
the 500,000 Jews still in that coun- to operate with a freedom which
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, presi-
zis, as did the mannequin./ The
Congregation Beth Abraham;
try. Forty-three per cent of all has been denied me since May,
dent of the Detroit Service Group, thedepartures from usual routine
society girl thought Goeri k was
Balatnikoff,
Pinsker
Verein;
Dav-
the resources of the Central Ger- 1934."
the fund-raising agency of the at the annual meetings.
a friend of Ilitler, and oebbels
id J. Cohen, Congregation B'nai Jewish Welfare Federation, an-
The first noteworthy departure
man Committee and 71 per cent of
Pelley then related that "Judge
an opponent. The usher h d never
David; Mrs. George Cohen, Eva nounces the selection of Melville was the highly interesting discus-
all the funds it received from out- Warlick has made his 'arrange-
seen their names. The ho se pain-
Prenzlauer
Maternity
Aid;
Chas.
sion
at the Federation meeting
side sources came from the Joint ments' for disposing of the case,
ter thought that Goeri , like
Dricker, Odessa Verein; Mrs. Ida
relative to the advisability of sub-
Distribution Committee.
as above cited of record, so that
Hitler, had been a house :minter.
Gorelick,
Branch
111,
Arbelter
stituting annual memberships for
German Relief Program
if the fine money is forthcoming
Ring; Mrs. Jacob Harvith, Zeda-
the campaigns for funds. The
Three of those questioned knew
The program of the Central I cannot be jeopardized for the
kah Club; J. Heideman, Branch
second departure from established
that the Reichswehr was the Ger-
German Jewish Committee for re- some offense."
156,
Arbeiter
Ring;
Dr.
A.
M.
custom was the presentation of
man army. The restaurant man-
RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN
lief and reconstruction includes the
Hershman, Congregation Shaarey
H. Childish Pleasure
the very serious and unusually
ager thought that it was Hitler's
extension of economic aid to thou-
ballroom
of
the
synagogue,
Blaine
Zedek;
Myron
Keys,
Old
Folks
well produced play, "The Masked
following; the fireman, the taxi
sands of business men who, with
Declining that his trial , was
Home Board; Harry Levine, Yid-
Parade," which described condi.,
the ordinary channels of credit "absolGtelY fair," Pelley s, std
driver, the usher ' and the barber and - Linwood.
dish
Folks
Verde;
Stffirtel
TUE
.
Arrangements
have
been
bade
tions in world Jewry and con-
dosed to them, would otherwisr be ment reported that Judge Mr-
thought -that. it was the - polio*
man, Berditchever Verein; Mrs.
HERMAN BERNSTEIN
demned the apathy which exists
force, the society girl that it was to accommodate 250 members and plunged into bankruptcy. It en- lick ruled out all mention of the
Max Oberfield, Eastern Ladies
in certain quarters in relation to
a bank, and the manicurist the guests. Plans for this event were deavors also to find employment Jewish question from the start.
made by a committee headed by for as many as possible of the The anti-Semite revealed childish Protocols of Zion," by Herman Society; William Sandler, Cong-
community needs.
German Parliament.
Bernstein, former United States regation Emanuel; Mrs. Al Weis-
The Federation Meeting
Hindenburg was known to some Morris Granet, president, and Joe thousands of "white collar" work- pleasure in narrating this occur- Minister to Albania.
ers
who
were
ousted
from
their
Weiss,
vice-president.
man,
Home
Relief
Society;
Mrs.
Henry Wineman presided dur-
rence.
as a General in the last war; to
The book contains a long histori- Agnes Yarrows, Purity Chapter
positions in the civil service or pri-
A
number
of
prominent
leaders
ing
the
first portion of the annual
When
the
verdict
was
brought
others as the President, but to
as well as rabbis have been in- vate enterprises by the "non-Ary- in, Pelley's account continued, cal Introduction on the origin of of Eastern Star. Mr. Keys is
Federation meeting, turning the
few as both.
vited to address this testimonial an" decrees. It is engaged also in "local Jews bit their knuckles in the "Protocols" and on the nu- chairman of this committee.
chair over to Mr. Enggass when
Krupp was better known, and banquet.
retraining for other vocations large
merous versions in which they have
he had to leave to catch a train.
rage and the Gentile attorneys continued to appear. Mr. Bern-
was usually defined as the Ger-
In its announcement of the numbers of physicians, lawyers,
In his annual report, Mr. Eng-
man "Creusot" or the German banquet, the Mishkan Israel com- journalists, artists and musicians, who had fought so bitterly over stein shows that the Protocols are FRAM WILL SPEAK ON
sass described the work of the
"Creusot" or the German "Schnei- mittee stated that honors aro be- and in preparing thousands of Jew- three weeks of time to clamp me based on a French political pamph- WERFEL'S GREAT WORK
Service
Group, announced the
behind
prison
bars
had
no
altern-
let,
"Dialogues
in
Hell,"
by
an
ob-
ish
young
men
and
young
women
der".
ing tendered Rabbi Stollman not
( PLEASE TURN To PAGE I)
formation of an Association of
scure French journalist named
The restaurant manager thought only for his services to his own who had aspired for higher careers,
Federation Employes, outlined
Will Review "Forty Days of Musa
Maurice
Joly,
which
originally
had
for
manual
or
agricultural
occupa-
that the Anschluss was a German congregation but also to the com-
the plans for the 1935 Allied
■ at Temple Beth El
no connection whatever either with
tions either in Germany or refu-
prayer to God for blessing on munity at large.
Sunday Morning
Jewish Campaign and made • plea
the Jews or with the supposed Jew-
gee countries, but mainly for life
their country; the mannequin that
Rabbi Stollman is president of in Palestine.
for communal unity.
ish conspiracy for world dominion,
it was just another "peace trea- the Mizrachi Council and vice-
A report outlining the activi-
that it was embroidered by an
One of the major problems of the
Franz Werfel's "The Forty
ty"; the usher that it was "an president of the Jewish National Central Committee is to provide
ties and aims of the new em-
equally obscure German, then re- Days of Musa Dagh" will he the
WELT
MELVILLE
S.
arrangement for imposing your Fund Council of Detroit. He Is adequate educational facilities un-
worked by Russian anti-Semites subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's
ployes' association was presented
will. I do not know exactly how"; the author of an important vol- der Jewish auspices for thousands
S. Welt as chairman of the child by M. E. Williams.
and Tzarist police agents, and used
while the house painter thought ume of commentaries on the of school children of all ages for Will Address Zedakah as justification for pogroms in Rus- sermon at Temple Beth El, Wood- care committee and Jesse F.
Mr. Williams described how
ward
at
Gladstone,
Sunday
morn-
it was something like the Angelus. Bible and current historical
sia and for fanning the flames of
Hirschman and Samuel II. Ru- the Federation employees' organi-
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I)
Donor Luncheon at Ma-
race prejudice and hatred through- ing, Feb. 17, at 10:45. The public biner as co-chairmen of the health zation functions and how a study
The "Corridor" was described events.
is invited.
sonic Temple
out the world.
as "Poland", "a territory in Ger-
committee.
is made of various problems relat-
"I have chosen this book for
Mr. Bernstein dedicates the book
Prof. A. Newman
many," "a territory between WILL DISCUSS JEWISH
The first meeting of the newly- ing to their work in this commu-
Dr.
Abram
Leon
Sachar,
emi-
my
pulpit
theme,"
said
Rabbi
to
"lovers
of
truth
and
justice
and
Russia and Poland." The usher
health committee will be pity.
EDUCATION PROBLEMS
At Shaarey Zedek nent historian and educator, na- particularly to the 119 eminent Fram, "because it is essentially selected
sagely remarked, "Obviously it is
The following directors were
held on Wednesday, Feb. 20, at
tional director of the Hillel Americans who, on Jan. 16, 1921, a religious work. It is one of the the North End Clinic, 936 MI- elected, following the report of
a passage between countries."
Services
Feb.
22
"Why
and
What
of
Panel on
Foundations of B'nai B'rith, will signed the protest against the dis- most exciting stories of action brook. Lunch will be served at the nominating committee, con-
All those questioned gave the
Jewish Education" at Center
be the speaker at the annual semination of the spurious "Proto- ever written, and yet it is es-
names of the newspapers they
Dr. Abraham Newman, profes- donor luncheon of the Zedakah cols of the Wise Men of Zion" and sentially an interpretation of the 11:15 a. m. sharp for those who sisting of Julian H. Krolik, chair-
Sunday Afternoon
make reservations by Feb. 16. man, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Mel-
read, which proved in every case
sor of history at Dropsie College,
the 'vicious propaganda' of pre- Christian religion."
pret the The one-hour program, which will villa S. Welt and Henry Wine-
to be papers giving a very full
The recreation and education will be the speaker at the Friday
judice and hatred and who called
Rabbi Fram will inter
account of events in Germany. committee of the Welfare Council evening service at Congregation
upon 'moulders of public opinion'— fate of the Christian Armenian begin promptly at 12:30, will in- man,
For • three-year terns: Mrs.
dude talks by Dr. Fred M.
The house painter, alone thought of the Detroit Service Group will Shaarey Zedek I on Feb. 22. His
the clergy and ministers of all
s
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
eauer,
medical director of the
that the average German, having conduct a panel discussion on, subject will be "The Jews and
Christian church es, publicists, living as a minority among the Meader,
as
Moslem
majority
of
Turkey,
Detroit Department of health,
( PLEASE TURN TO PAGE )
"The Why and What of Jewish , Western Civilization: An Interplay
teachers, editors and statesmen—to
.
parallel
to
the
fate
of
the
Jewish
strike
at
this
un-American
and
un-
Education" at 3:30 p. m. this of Historical Influences."
minority
in the
world.
and Dr. David
J. pediatric
Levy, consulting
He will tell
the Christian
story of the
au- physician
of the
depart-
Dr. Newman occupies a promi-
Christian agitation."
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 17, in
A
ment
of
the
North
End
Clinic.
The
book
is

history
of
the
ori-
Room 3 of the Jewish Community vent position in American Jewry.
gin of the notorious, anti-Semitic thor's life and indicate why Franz
Dr. Meader will speak on "Com-
Center, Woodward and Holbrook. He holds the degrees of Master
forgery, and of the numerous ver- Warfel, though a Jew, uses his municable Disease in Detroit,"
This discussion will be conduc- of Arts from Columbia Univer-
sions in which it has appeared. The great literary talent to express and Dr. Levy's topic will be Pub-
ted from the point of view of the city and Doctor of Hebrew Let,
author has tracked down names, distinctively Christian views.
lic Health Aspects of Communi-
United Hebrew Schools, religious ters from the Jewish Theological
Rabbi Fram believes that "The cable Diseases in Children." Both Press Conference Feb. 22;
dates and places to show that the
education, and Jewish education.' Seminary.
original work and the elaborations Forty Days of Musa Dagh" while
J.
H.
Sonenklar
will
Dinner and Lecture on
,
National Broadcasts to Feat- The participants will be Bernard
program is to doing
what
upon it were the products of rabid it is a true story of the persecu-, will
the relate
Jewish their
community
saacs of the United Hebrew I participate in the services, assisted
Sunday, Feb. 24
ure Eminent Speakers
anti-Semites, Russian police spies `ion of the Armenians by the, and should do in this field.
Schools, Rabbi Leon Fram of !by the Shaarey Zedek choir con-
and Nazi propagandists.
Turks, is intended to serve as an,
of Three Faiths
Temple Beth El, and Gabriel Bis-lsisting of J. Cantor, Harry Co-
Vladimir
Jabotinsky, one of the
Supplementary exhibits contain allegorical expression of this Ger-
kin of the Farband Shute. !hen, Maurice Shatzen and Aaron
The year's first meeting of the outstanding Zionist leaders of
the texts of a book called "Dia- man refugee's indignation against
(By N. C. J. C. News Service)
The co-chairmen of recreation Silberblatt.
logues in Hell," by Maurice Joly, the persecution which he and his newly-appointed child care com- today, brilliant Jewish orator and
After the services, refresh-
NEW YORK—A total of more and education committee are
from which a great part of the so- Jewish brethren have suffered atj mittee will be preceded by a writer, will be the guest of De-
than 600 communities in every Hem Meyers and Gus D. New-I ments will be nerved in the social
troit Jewry from Feb. 22 to 25,
called Protocols was taken; the ex- the hands of Nazi Germany.
(PLEASE TURN TO LAW!' PAOL)
hall. The public is invited.
state of the union are expected man.
pose of this plagiarism by the Lon-
inclusive.
to join in the observance of Bro-
don Times; the text of a novelette
The program of Mr. Jabotin-

therhood Day on Sunday, Feb.
by an obscure German, part of
sky's visit in Detroit was made
24. Civic mass meetings, programs
which was made the basis of the 13/,
public in a statement issued to
Protocol forgery; and a number of
in women's and service clubs,
the press by Jacob Miller, chair-
fraternal organizations, churches
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
man of the local Jabotinsky Re-
DR.
ABRAM
L.
SACHAR
and synagogues will bring the
ception Committee, as follows:
message of closer understanding
on B'NAI DAVID CONGRESS
1. A press conference ea
By
MILTON
BROWN
Club
in
the
Masonic
Temple
and cooperation between those of
Wednesday, Feb. 27.
SYMPOSIUM FEB. 22 BY Women's Mobilization for Human Needs Inaugurates Friday, Feb. 22, at which Mr.
various faiths to a much wider
(Cesfeight ISIS. Jewish Telegraphic Ageace. IAA)
Jabotinsky will make clear to
Dr.
Sachar,
who
is
a
member
BUTZEL AND SNETZER
audience than reached by last
Campaign Which Is To Be a Combination of
the representatives of the local
of the faculty of the University
year's observance.
Jewish and English press the
Solicitation and Education
the barter angle of the deal would of Illinois, has written extensively
Fred
M.
Butzel
and
Simon
ENGLAND
In addition, • number of na-
purpose of his visit to the
The British government, it was involve dumping of cheap mer- for the New Republic, the Men- Shetzer will participate in a sym-
tional broadcasts will be made
United States, • declaration of
drive
to
raise
the
amount
necessary
chandise on the American mar- orah Journal, Books, and is also
A drive to raise the Community
from New York in which speakers revea led last week, will submit ket, the government finally de- the author of a one-volume His- posium on the subject "Should Fund's $150,000 deficit was inaug- to wipe out the deficit. She de- principle. of the New Deal in
of the Protestant, Catholic and definite proposals to the League clined to enter into the agree- tory of the Jews, published by There Be a World Jewish Cong- urated on Monday noon, at the clared that the campaign, which is Zionism as advocated by the
ress?". at the next Friday eve-
Jewish faiths will participate. Lo- of Nations for financial aid to ment.
Alfred A. Knopf, which is nsw ning gathering at Congregation luncheon of the Women's Mobiliza- to last until the end of April, is a Re.isionist Organization, and
"combination of solicitation and explanations and answers per.
cal programs and sectional hook- James G. McDonald, League High
The
German
government
pro-
in
its
fiftieth
printing.
B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th tion for Human Needs, at Hotel education."
ups in many parts of the country Commissioner, in placing Jewish posed this deal in the hope that a
taming to Zionist and world
Stotler.
Those who have heard Dr. Sts., Feb. 22, at 8:30 o'clock.
and
other
refugees
from
Ger
Addresses at Monday's luncheons Jewish problems.
will also carry the brotherhood
A representative gathering of
measure of its lost foreign trade Sachar speak In Detroit before
This symposium will take the more than 500 men and women at- were delivered by Corporation
message to millions of listeners. menu in various countries of the could be resumed by it. Besides know of his success as a lecturer.
2. A dinner in honor of the
place of the regular lecture de-
Counsel Raymond J. Kelly, who
Among the speakers broadcasting world.

the opposition from Jewish fig- His speaking engagements here livered at these gatherings each tended the function which was ad- spoke for the mayor, and James distinguished guest for • selec-

dressed
by
Mrs.
Norman
P.
Clem-
from New York on and around
ted group of admirer. and
ures, the deal was opposed by have always drawn capacity Friday evening. This discussion
K. Watkins, president of the Com-
Brotherhood Day will be Pearl S. FRANCE
crowds, for whether he discusses is especially timely in view of the ent, chairman of the New York munity Fund, Mrs. Mary P. Con- friends (although they may
A scare of anti-Jewish riots in American industrial interests.
State Women's Mobilisation.
Buck and Dorothy Canfield Fisher,
pot fully agree with Mr. Jab.
Jerome
N.
Frank,
general
coun-
the
complexities
of
institutional
is
fact that so much controversy
Among the leaders seated at the nolly, chairman of general public- • tinsky's program) ea Sunday,
noted authors; Dr. John H. Fin- the Algiers was quelled by
sel of the 'Agricultural Adjust- developments, the verities of re-
speakers table at this luncheon ity, was the toastmaster. The in- Feb. 24, at 1:30 p. us., at the
ley, national chairman of Bro- mediate action of the French ment Administration since the ligion, the essential characteristics surrounding the problem.
The regular social program were Mrs. Joseph It. Ehrlich, one vocation was given by Rev. Harold
therhood Day; Michael Williams, government. • • •
' Farm Relief Act was passed in of meteoric personalities, or the consisting of folk songs, a guest of the vice-chairmen of the 9i o- J. Markey, spiritual director of Statler Hotel. The banquet la
being arranged by • special
eminent Catholic editor; Dr. Lynn
May, 1933, resigned his post. One confusing tendencies in contem- soloist, dramatic reading and a men's Mobilization for Human the Holy Name Society.
UNITED
STATES
Harold Hough and others. The
The following Jewish organiza- committee headed by Mrs- Max
President Roosevelt last week of Roosevelt's "brain trusters." porary civilization, he brings the news review will take place in Needs; Mrs. Henry Wineman, a
program of broadcasts from New
Frank—a Chicago Jewish attor- breath of life to his material and the social hall. Refreshments member of the executive committee, tions participate in the Commun- Wokskr.
dea lt a blow to Germany's hopes ney noted for his era
York follows:
3. The climax of Mr. Jabot-
projects it into the consciousness will be served and the public is and Dr. Leo M. Franklin, who gave ity Fund: Hebrew Free Loan As-
ney
of
economic
rehabilitation
when
Wednesday, Feb. 20, over the
was an important figure In the of his audience.
the closing prayer. A representa- sociation, Jewish Social Service insky's visit will take place an
invited.
Sunday.
Feb. 24. at 11:30 p.
National Broadcasting Co.—"Wo- he announced that the proposed New Deal. Administration cir-
Bureau,
Jewish
Child
Placement
Victory Rally Mender
"A World Without Jews" will tive group of Jewish leaders, men
men's Review Hour," 4 to 4:30 German cotton deal was dead. cles explained that his resignation
At the victory rally which is be the subject of Rabbi Joshua and women, was among the guests. Bureau, Jewish Children's Home, at the Masonic Temple. Solid
Involving some $30,000,000, it
and
Temple
Aral., where Hal
p. m., E. S. T., Pearl S. Buck.
North
End
Clinic,
Fresh
Air
So-
Mrs. T. W. Palmer Livingstone,
was in the interests of "her- to be held Monday, Feb. 18, at Sperka's lecture on Friday, March
Thursday, Feb. 21, over Co- called for the sale to Germany , tn011r.
the Book Cadillac Hotel, those 1, based on Robert Nathan's director of Women's Mobilisation, ciety, Jewish Community Center guest will deliver hie massage
er
of
cotton
on
a
$25
per
Be
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and
Jewish
Welfare
Federation.
lumbia Broadcasting System —
outlined the importance of the
The endorsement of the Pales- who have not as yet pledged them- "Road of Ages"
arrree -
CPI-EAR TURN TO PAUL It
"'Crusader Hour," 10:45 p. in., E. and 75 per cent barter
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HONOR STOLLMAN'S
10TH ANNIVERSARY

VOLUME EXPOSES
"ZION PROTOCOLS"

Assurances were given at the annual
meetings of the Jewish Welfare Federation
and the Detroit Service Group last Sunday
that the forthcoming Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, which will be held the .early part of
May, will include an appropriation for the
building of a new Jewish Old Folks Home.

TWO COMMITTEES

OF SERVICE GROUP

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SACHAR TO SPEAK
HERE ON FEB. 2?

PL N J ABOTINSKY
VISIT IN DETROIT

GOOD WILL DAY IN
600 COMMUNITIES

TRE WEEK IN REVIEW

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ciart Drive to Raise $150,000
Deficit of Community Fund

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