PA GE EIGHT
PALESTINE GETS
LARGEST CHEMICAL
PLANT IN ORIENT
MEVEITIMVENISII RON ICLfi
and THE LE4,AL CHRtinit.s.c.
The Maimonides Celebration at Cordova
SOCIETIES ASSIST
• !COUGHLIN DENIES
!PISGAH TO HONOR
ALLIED CAMPAIGN
ANTI-JEWISH BASIS I
PAST PRESIDENTS
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meet occupied by ■ number of
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I
families, the
Jewry is uniting to pay homage povertrotrirken
house still has the appearance be the English speaker. Joseph sible for a terrible anti-Semiti
c !Rhodes, 1924; Aaron Droock,
in the e figures. The amount was to one of its greatest scholars. 1 of having seen better days. The
£283,4 29 as against £218,344 Truly an ironical twist of history! large courtyard, particularly, Haggai will be the Yiddish speak- I or anti.Jewish outbreak in Amer .11925: Julius Deutelbaum, 1926-
• FEARLESS
er. Emma Lazaroff Scheyer will ka." The rabbi said that the ra
Henry M. Abramovitz, 1928;
Jewish Rules Ob
raised in the previous year. This
d
gives evidence that at one time sing and Maurice Dombey will !dio priest had, in effect, accuse -127;
I Morris Shatzen, 1928; Mandell
repres nts an increase of abou
Before I left America I had the building housed ■ fainily give a group of Yiddish readings, I a group of Jewish bankers for th d
e I Bernstein, 1929; Dr. Vi c tor
• HONEST
30 per cent.
heard rumors that a bull fight was I with an appreciation of the
nation's economic troubles.
Droock, 1930; Ben F. Goldman,
Meetings of Committees
The largest contributor in 5694 to be included in the official , finer things in
In his sermon Father Coughli n
Jewish
organizations
are
asked,
• CAPABLE
was E r 'gland, which gave £44,000 program for the Maimonides cele-
It is from this house that, his
said his National Union would b e -
$220, 1 100); the United States, bration here. But these rumors tory tells us, the Rambam's fa - to refrain from making any af- "not worthy to exist" did it no t
$180,0 1 10 as against $124,000 in have proved entirely baseless. The mily fled when Maimonides wa I
•
HUMANE
embrace Catholic, Jew and Gen
the pr i tykes year; Poland, £35,- official program consists entirely I but 25 years of age. After that
tile alike in its membership.
000; P destine, £30,700 as against of addresses and discussions on ' flight for his life he never again
"Because I attack a Catholic",
• INTELLIGENT
£13,00 I in 5693; South Africa, Nlainionides the philosopher, the set foot on Spanish soil. But time
he said, "should I be called anti-
£18,00 I; Czechoslovakia, about humanist, the physician, the and historical development have
Catholic? Or if I attack a Jew
$76,00 ( I; Rumania, about $90,000; mathematician, etc., etc. Of now brought about a first step
should I be called anti-Jewish?"
Canada , £4,741.
course bull fights have not been toward the righting of that great
Duri 3g the past year the Jew- abolished in Cordova during Mai- wrong: Almost eight centuries
Wise Appeals to Radio Priest to
ish Na tional Fund enlarged its monides week, but these events ' have passed, and Spain has now
Correct False Views of Jews
land po ssessions by 12,545 metric have nothing whatsoever to do invited world Jewry to participate
NEW YORK. (JTA) — Rabbi
dunams in the Jordan Valley, with the celebration sponsored by I in a great celebration in recogni-
Stephen S. Wise, in his sermon
tion of an outstanding Jewish
Judea, Sharon and Emek Jezreel. the government.
at the Free Synagogue in Car-
An ad iitional 26 dunams were
The honorary members of the I scholar.
negie Hell last Sunday, called
This is why every stone of
acquire 1 in Tel Aviv and 4 du- committee in charge of the octo-j
upon the Rev, Charles E. Cough-
narns in , Jeruealem on Mt. Scopus. centennial celebration in c ludel this ancient Juderia spoke to
lin, Detroit radio priest, to cor-
The list of countries and the President Niceto Alcala Zamora I me of those long-dead days. -
rect at the earliest opportunity
of persecutions of which
amount of money they contri- of the Spanish Republic, Premier
an impression "created by indi-
buted to the Jewish National Alejandro Lerroux and a major-; Jews are suffering the coun-
rection" that the Jews are pri-
terparts even today, o f Jew-
Fund luring this period is as ity of the other members of the
marily responsible for present
follows
Spanish cabinet. President Za-j id, tears and sighs—and also
economic conditions.
trio oslinately) more, who officially opened the
of joy ■ at the thought that
I
Potted b ate.
Unless this correction is made,
LI' 90,000
84,730,000
the Maimonides celebration
po land a ml lin is 379,000
1,896,000 octocentennial exercises, is also
Father Coughlin will have to
319,000
1,745,000 scheduled to deliver the final ad- I
is doing • little toward eras-
bear
the responsibility "for •
Germany
338,090
L190,000
ing some of the wrongs that
Routh A tics
2911,000
1,045,000 dress on March 30, the actual
terrible anti-Semitic outbreak in ADOLPH ("DADDY") FREUND
Ro ttman!
I S 8.000
I/30,000 800th anniversary of the Ram-
have been committed against
America
if such an outbreak is
Canada
141,000
710,000
MAURICE DOMBEY
Jews.
1931;
Paled Ina
145,500
725,000 bam's birth,
evoked by Father Coughlin's say- 1930; Elias Goldberg,
A nd as my foot stepped on the
ItUasta
136,000
875,000
After the opening of the cele- stones
ing, in effect, that a group of Nathan D. Metzger, 1932; Nathan
464,010
fairs
on
Sunday,
April
7,
in
order
Austria
133,000
of
Cordova
Juderia
a
great
D.
Rosin,
1933,
and
Aaron
Rosen-
I
t tech wan saki&
123,000
440.000 bration in the town hall the dele-
Jewish bankers are the masters of
truth was brought home to me to enable all their members to at- American industry and finance," berg, 1934,
I •Thls 4.'0.n
o, the period to the g at es
His six years' record of relentless
peelal
tend this joint mass meeting.
outbreak of the Wm Id M or)
more
clearly
than
ever:
That
A musical program is being ar-;
Darin g the first three months meeting of the Academy of Arts the Jewish people is immortal, de-
About 30 organisations have al- Dr. Wise said.
battle with crime and the underworld
r
anged.
Harry
Yudkoff,
president
and
Sciences,
at
which
the
prin-
of 5695 the income of the Keren
The rabbi asserted that he
spite the persecutions of the ready been contacted and ad-
has earned the recognition of the
Kayeme th totaled £79,000,000 cipal address for the Academy Torquemadas and the Hamans and dressed by various Jewish speak- could not believe that it is Fath- of Pisgah Lodge, urges every
(c. $39 5,000) as against £33,000 was delivered by Don Antonio the Hitlers, all of whom are ers, and full co-operation has been er Coughlin's desire "to make member, and members of the \'o-
nation. Re-elect the judge who
men's
men's
Auxiliary
and
the
A.
Z.
A.,I
4,000,000
(c. $1 6 5,000) during the same Jaen Morente.
Jews pay the price of
doomed to oblivion. They are promised by these organizations.
stamped out kidnaping in Detroit.
to attend this meeting.
Special efforts have been made merely bloody stains on the pages
period i a 5694. This represents an
A meeting of the working com- his wrath" against General Hugh
On April 22, Pisgah Lodge is
Increase of 137 per cent.
to provide for the comfort of the of history—but the Jewish people mittees of the organizations will S. Johnson, former NRA adminis-
a big meeting which will
many visiting Orthodox Jews, for lives on forever.
Ask L Argo Area For Workers
, be held Sunday, March 31, at trator, in reply to an attack by planning
be of interest to the entire Jew-
whom kosher meals have been pre-
Center
As part of the official Maimo- '10:30 a. m., at the Jewish Cen- whom the Detroit priest two ish
community. Dr. I. M. Ru-
pared. Arrangements have also nides celebration a special com- ter, Woodward and Holbrook.
weeks ago delivered the state-
An application has been made been made for Sabbath services
executive secretary of the
Members of the various work- ments to which Dr. Wise Sunday binow,
to the Palestine Government for on Friday evening and Saturday memorative tablet is being set up
Constitutional Grand Lodge of
took exception.
the grant of a large area of land morning—the first time in 400 in the old ghetto, in Rambam ing committees are requested to
moak
im a m..
gib
B'nai
B'rith,
will be the gqest.
The rabbi concentrated atten-
I Iwo ,
which is at its disposal eouth of years that the Jewish Sabbath has Square, with the following in- make every effort to be present,
Ilk
Dr. Rubinow is nationally famous
tion
upon
the
passage
in
Father
scription:
"On
the
occasion
of
the
as
methods
for
local
solicitation
Jaffa for the creation of a large been obseryed in Cordova, birth-
800th anniversary of the birth in their respective organizations Coughlin's radio address in which , as an economist, social worker
Jewish urban center. It is pro- place of the Rambam.
the priest placed the blame for writer and editor of the B'nai
of Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon the will be considered.
posed by the Histadruth, Jewish
B'rith Magazine.
Perhaps the most thrilling ex- Spanish Government, in the name
Federation of Labor, that instead
The following plans will be sub- the economic depression on the
perience
I
have
had
here
was
a
of the entire nation, expresses its mitted to the Working Commit- ; boulders of six alleged bankers,
of allowing the land to lie idle
f whom five are Jewish.
UNITY IS JEWISH
the Government should make it visit to the old ghetto, the so- recognition of that immortal Jew- tees for discussion:
possible to engage on a large pro- called Juderia, where the Jews ish spirit. Cordova, his birthplace, Instructions to Working Commit- o Of these five, Dr. Wise said,
HOPE, CONVENTION
of
Cordova
lived
long
ago.
A
dis-
my
one,
the
firm
of
Kuhn-Loeb,
honors
his
memory."
gram of labor housing on that
tees of Organizations
OF UNION IS TOLD
(Conchal. 1935, 14. A. F.
s of any significance in the
land. The Government is said to trict of narrow little streets,
I. Working Committees of the organ- r
be giving serious consideration to where the ruins of the synagogue I
IsatIons will be appointed an Captains 0 ealm of international banking.
• r ■ •. , n iENTURY
g $8,000,000,000 in foreign
their rest. tive oraantsatIone.
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the proposal, inasmuch as it will stand, and where there is a small New Theater Night April 6 of 2.
The work Ieg l'ummllmee of each1
P ,
(15,77,n,
help to relieve the pressure upon square named after Maimonides.
niarna t litonr 5:11,1 h Tre.t.ntitg 100 V act one t sans floated by financial houses,
The
New
Theater
Union
of
De-
All the colorful and blood-
he speaker declared, this firm tions, and into a way of life that
housing conditions in the cities.
troit,
in
conjunction
with
the
New
3.
The
Kr)
men
will
keep
In
touch
William Johnson, Treasurer of drenched history of Spanish Dance Group, presents its new Ith the Captain. and hold then, re- ook care of less than three per is like an art of righteousness.
eat of the total, whereas J. P . Even in the midst of a world that
the Palestine government, accom- Jewry seemed to rise before my theater night on Saturday eve- sponalble for their Flips.
A. SHARP, Michiga n Distributor
4 Eat It Captain will organise a team Ti
li 'organ and subsidiaries floated
panied by Moshe Shertok, member eyes as I walked through these ning, April 6, at the Maccabees
often reviles and rejects us, we
to /whin members or h e oigantsa- 6
1341 Winder St., RA. 3411
ancient
streets
and
especially
8
per
cent.
Don,
was
0 menthe,. viii he the mile.
of the Jewish Agency Executive,
must have manhood, the spiritual
Auditorium, Among its presenta- hors of their
pronpei•ts, and will be re-
Saying that the fate of German integrity, to cleave to this.
made a tour in Tel Aviv and vici- when I stood before the house tions, the program includes el:m.1We
to their Captain&
J
where,
according
to
tradition,
e•s had made him sensitive, the
nity in order to study the work
requested to conc-
"God's in His Heaven", Phillip 5 Earl, miter
"But Judaism is more than the Federation of Temple Sisterhoods Brotherhoods, spoke for his or-
of the Ilistadruth in its large- Maimonides was born 800 years Stevenson's prize winning play; l h otio atn least 10 proopecte of hie organl- r abbi said he was confident Fa- refuge of the Jew. It is deeply and Brotherhoods.
ganization, the purpose of which,
ago. Although it is now • tens-
skate housing schemes.
U. The Captain 'will keep in tones t her Coughlin, "as a Christian, as relevant to the tortured need of
'America, America", a dramatiza- with
Conceding that the synagogue he said, was to create a Jewichly
Id. workers daily and ask for a priest, as an American," could
Particular attention was given
tion of Alfred Kreymborg's fam- ...ports
our
world.
Here
is
a
world
that
was
no
longer
"as
popular
as
it
conscious and conscientious
n of want a similar tragedy to be
to the projected workers quarters against the agreement and 10,187 ous poem; and "Opus, 1934 ... A
I n
In' ti‘ V
&Inns :i l Irit :e r er
isited upon America and Ameri-I denies justice, that condemns once was," he urged that it be laity."
l their
r Captains
near the agricultural school of in favor. This represents only 40 Flat", a satirical musical revue with
peace, that has returned to the restored to its influential sphere
1. T e office will h hold the 'Cayman c an Jews.
The session was followed by
Mikveh Israel, where the }listed- per cent of the membership of by Lewis Fall. The New Dance rvopo melon,
(or In, al willtillat Ion of
very cult of power against which and declared that the Jewish a reception and dance, attended
ruth proposes to erect 1,000 hous- the Histadruth.
Group will perform three modern
th e prophets inveighed. In con- school system must recover its by more than 1,200 delegates and
9.
..Tyntg. or I tt I it'iVarin: rginl"'W":4ters
es as part of a larger develop-
are requeeted to make y
es er
effort to Kozanhordoker Verein
It is generally believed that dance numbers.
trast to this, Judaism is a reli- original function of being the guests.
ment on land in that aree which the clause in the agreement in-
rtit totort t
r :p...,
The New Theater Union, direc- a ti stindKr1 tr. , 1 ,,h:o1:,it„,
Dinner - Dance Sunday gion of righteousness, of peace, a training school for participation
is now vacant. The Palestine Gov- volving the formal limitation of ted by Maurice Feder of New on I e r lit. to Mr. A. J. Iwi hover.
f aith that turns to men with the in the life work and worship of
ernment Treasurer also inspect- the right to strike wrecked the York, is the Detroit Section of 1373 &tatter Hotel. Randolph 9340,
Youth Council Bridge Dan-
Ileadquarters).
A banquet and dance will be endless demand that they create the synagogue.
ed the apartment houses and in- chances of the pact among the the New Theater League, a na- (Campaign
11 Key men, I 'a Nein. and Worker. given by Rozanhordoker Verein, a better world."
sant April 7
In an age of intellectual and
dividual dwellings in Tel Aviv
requested to make It clear to their
tional theater organization con- are
coters.
Otherwise,
it
is
said,
the
Warns
of
Secularism
Sunday,
March
31,
at
Congrega-
membere that money designated to a
moral chaos and confusion," he
which h Lye been erected by the
The committee in charge of t he
agreement would have been rati- sisting of over 300 groups in the certain eau. is III be used for that lion B'nai Moshe, Dexter at
H istadruth,
said,
"the
synagogues
must
bring
A
plea
that
the
Jewish
race
not
bridge
dansant which will be held
cause only; on the other hand, un•
fied as evidenced by the unani- U. S.
contributions will be used Lawrence. Dinner will be at 5:30 be caught up "in the wave of to the Jew the intellectual direc- at the Chinese Tea Gardens on
Tickets for the New Theater designated
mous vote last week of the Ma-
for the Allied Jewla Conduit/to ht end dancing will start at 8:30 p.
180,00 0 Spectators at Jewish
secularism that now is sweeping tion and the moral certainty he Sunday evening, April 7, has com-
general
Night
performance
are
obtainable
pay,
Palestine
Labor
Party,
in
m. Music will be by a well known over a large part of the Chris- needs to exist."
Ca rnival in Tel Aviv.
a
pleted all arrangements and an-
Schuman's Book Store, 127 W. 110,00 I, for go the
l ("-
ltd $1•07 1°.7 'ilonle 7:"hu incdh orchestra. There will also be en-;
TEL AVIV, Palestine (Palcor favor of the agreement in prin- at
Mrs. Harry Nathan of Buffalo, nounced that there will be prizes
Adams; Seward Pharmacy, Hamil- 13. If tithPr rand le over•sulw•rthed: tertainment and special features. tian world" was made by Rabbi
Agency) — Almost half the Jew- ciple. The rejection of the
1.111.1
. make up any
Joseph
L.
Fink
of
Temple
Beth
acting
president
of
the
Federa-
nIdy
be
utilised
to
for all who attend this bridge.
which aimed to unify tion at Seward; John Reed Club, deftelenn of other (undo.
Proceeds will go for Matzos for' Zion, Buffalo, at services at the tion of Sisterhoods, extended
lob,popu l ation of Palestine, about agreement,
Any organization interested is
108 W, Hancock, and
t
the
the needy for Passover.
160,000 people, crowded into this l he Laborites and Revisionists, W orkers Book Shop, 1981 at
Washington
Hebrew
Congregation
greetings
in
behalf
of
her
organi-
invited to attend the next meet-
Grand
Moses was eighty years old when
city to t ake part in the annual eaves the peace situation in the River.
Tickets can be purchased at the in honor of the triple convention zation, and Samuel B. Finkel, ing which will be held at the J erc-
Executive movement at a
he led the Israelites out of Egypt. door.
carnival parade of Purim, cele- Zionist
of the union and the National president of the Federation of I iah Center on April 4, at 9 p.
s
a
brating he triumph of the Jews tandstill. Further discussions
between
the
Zionist
Executive
against t heir enemy, Haman, who a
nd the Revisionists and Labor-
lived in Persia 2,500 years ago.
The p trade, madked by huge tea are still left pending. The
floats an d gaily dressed old and Actions Committee of the Zionist
young Je ws, was the climax of a Organization, meeting here be-
three-day festivity. Even though ginning Wednesday, is expected
determine the future of peace
a rain be gen to fall in the middle to
of the a t ternoon, the gay spirits negotiations.
of the c roved remained undamp-
ened and the procession continued Militar y Group Quits Revisionists
in Warsaw
as ached sled.
WARSAW. (JTA) — A large
The pr esence of great numbers
of Arabs in the midst of the Jew- group of the B'rith Rachel], the
ish merr '-makers celebrating Pu- military organization of the Zion-
rim was he most notable feature ist Revisionist l'arty, seceded last
of the ae cond day of Tel Aviv's week from the Revesionist ranks.
joyous c srnival. Joining in the
dancing ind singing on occasion, Canada Drops Tariff on Zion
Citrus Imports
seeming t o share the gaiety of the
MONTREAL. (JTA) — The
proceedin got, the men and women
Arabs we re in particular evidence fight conducted for many years
when the great parade marched by Jewish leaders of the Palestine
orange industry to exempt Pales-
through t he streets,
tine oranges from customs duty
in Canada was finally won loot
Labor Party Votes Against
week when the Minister of Fi-
Revisionis Pact
HEDE lA, Palestine, (Palcor nance announced in Parliament
Agency -- By the close vote of that no duty will be imposed on
95 to 90, the delegates to the citrus products from the Holy
special conference of the Mapay, Land.
Palestine Labor Party, voted
This announcement opens •
against approval of the labor pact new market for Palestine prod-
LIGGETT' & MYERS TOBACCO CO.
which was agreed upon between ucts and acknowledges in prin-
David Ben Gurion, Labor leader, ciple that British Dominions are
and Vladimir Jabotinsky, Revisi- to consider Palestine imports as
onist President. The action of the a part of the general import
majority of the delegates was in- from Great Britain upon which
terpreted as a revolt of the rank no custom duty is levied.
and file against the wishes of
The fight to have Canada ex-
their leaders who had pleaded for empt Palestine oranges from the
ratification of the pact.
tariff has been carried on by the
The minority urged approval of Jewish Farmers Association of
the agreement. in principle. The Palestine for several years. Spe-
majority, however, adopted a mo- cial delegations were sent to Lon-
tion reaffirming labor's prepare- don to win the assistance of the
redness to conclude an agreement Colonial Office in this matter. A
with the Revisionist workers,' reg- delegation also visited Canada.
ularizing th erelations between No definite results, were, how-
, the two groups, but opposing the ever, reachel until now, when the
draft of the agreement between British government took an active
Gurion a id Jabotinsky. The basis interest in the representations
of the objection to this draft was made by the chambers of corn- I
said to be certain clauses, par-, coerce of Palestine and by the
titularly the one containing a for- I Palestine associations interested
mat restriction on the freedom of in exporting Palestine products
labor to strike.
abroad.
The minority who voted to up-! With the exemption of Pales-
hold the agreement included all 1 tine oranges from duty in Can-
the Labor members; of the Jewish ada, Palestine citrus exporters
Agency Executive and the entire will be in ■ position to compete
Executive Committee of the His- easily with American citrus prod-
tadruth. Jewish Federation of I a-; ucts since the latter are con-
bor.
sidered inferior in quality and
As a result of the conference are subject to custom duty.
the attitude of the Mapay re-
mains officially undefined. The Laborites Give Reviwienists Bail
decision was left to the ballot of
JERUSALEM. (WNS—Palcor
the entire Histadruth member-
striking phenomen-
a h ip , which will be polled next Agency)—A
on in the relations between La-
M o n da
borites and Revisionists occur-
red here when 18 Betarim, mem-
Balloting Shows Rejection of bers of the Revisionist youth
or
Labor-Revisionist Pact
ganization, were arrested at
JERUSALEM. (WNS — Pekoe lierzliah for picketing an orange
With a few minor figures still grove in which Syrian Ilaurams
outstanding, the totals of the bal- were employed. The local branch
loting held among the members of the Histadruth, Jewish Fed-
of the Histadruth, Jewish Federa- eration of Labor, together with
tion of Labor, indicate a complete the Herzliah Council, provided.
rejection of the Londono pact the bail for the release of the
eqtered Into by David ben Carlon, young picketers. The Histadruth
on bchalf of labor, and Vladimir has contended all along that Jew.i
on behalf of the Re- WI workers in Palestine must be
:_ ,_1111au1Ma
If the 25,414 votes united In order to prevent an in-'
there were 15,227 flux of outside labor,
c :3J), l,.vsn & urns Iowa)
CO.
(CO NCLUDED FROM PAGE I )
Re-Elect
Judge John A.
BOYNE
PRESENT RECORDER
and Judge of Recorder's Court
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