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k iterlealt Apish Pertained Cotter

CLIFTON MINOR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

VOL. XXXVI. NO. 52

Nazis Bar Store Entrances;
Protestants, Catholics
Resent Rioting

IN MICHIGAN

ETROIT EWISR

WI DO OUR MST

BOYCOTT AGAINST
JEWS FLARING UP
AGAIN IN MUNICH

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1935

Karl Marx's Grandson
Says He Is a Zionist

PARIS (WNS)—Jean Long-i
act, grandson of Karl Marx,
father of modern Socialism, an-
nounced himself as a Zionist in
a speech to a Zionist group here.
',minuet, who is a member of
the French chamber of deputies,
expressed the hope that the
spirit of the Hebrew Prophets
will become the dominant force
in Palestine and put an end to
speculation there. He also voiced
pride in the fact that Leon
lilum, a Jew, is the leader of
the French Socialists.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

ZIONISTS CONVENE Rabbi Fram Will Deliver His Tenth PERSECUTIONS IN
Allied Jewish Campaign is
IN ATLANTIC CITY Anniversary Srmon This Sunday REICH CONDEMNED
BEGINNING JUNE 30 1
Delusion" Is Title
BY SENATOR KING Hailed as Success; Raise

The Great
of Memorial Day Address;
Services at Temple, to Be Attended by Jewish
Members
of
America
Original Stand in Favor of
n Legion
the Histadruth Is

Says

Cruelties Must Justify

$165,000 for Maintenance

Putting End to Diplo-
Rabbi (.eon Frain will oceupy I Legion posts w ill attend these
Repudiated
matic Relations
the pulpit of Temple Beth El Run- I services at the Temple.
day morning, May 26 at 103:45.
sermon tit! , hrefers
HAMBURG SUPPRESSES
19TH WORLD CONGRESS Ile will preach a Memorial Day ; The
to the book entitled "The ' ADDRESSES CONCLAVE
JEWISH ASSOCIATION
WILL BE AT LUCERNE sermon on the subject The GreattGreat Illusion" by Sir Norman
OF ORTHODOX JEWRY,
Delusion." With this sermon„Rab- Angell, winner of the Nobel Peace
N. Y. Vandals Attack Italian
Dr. Stephen S. Wise Pro- bi From will close his tentic sea- . Price. While Sir Norman Angell , Resolutions Favor Boycott
Artist Who Drew Anti-
son of preaching in the pulpit of argued before 1914 that the ex- 1
0
w •
poses Ben-Gurion for
'
Grid Peace and Out-
Temple Beth El. Member's' and pectation of victory in modern'
Nazi Picture
World Presidency
friends of the congregation are warfare is only an illusion, Rabbi
)awry of War
invited
to
attend
the
occasion:
Frain will seek to demonstrate
MUNICH, Germany—The anti-
M embers of the Julius &leen- that any reliance on military arm- WASHINGTON — Severance
NEW YORK. (WNS) — The
Jewish boycott broke out here
of
38th annual convention of the weld Post of the American •Le- 1 anients in the modern world is a diplomatic relations between the
again Monday evidently as a re-
Zionist Organization of America gion as well as other American ' sheer delusion. United States and Germany might
sult of the appetite for persecution
will be held at Atlantic City from
aroused by Saturday's anti-Cath-
be "justified" by the cruelties of
June 30 to July 2, it was decided
olic riots.
the religious and racial persecu-
at
a
meeting
of
the
organization's
Hans
Ullstein
eJneawt.os rbyl•vtihl lei airini til K
govern-
ng o f
Head of Ger-
When citizens ventured into the
administrative committee devoted
meat,
IL King
principal streets they found groups
man Publishing House,
to a discussion of Zionist Con-
.
Utah
asserted
Sunday
in
an
ad-
of uniformed Storm Troopers on
Called by Death
gress problems.
dress before 500 delegates to the
guard. This time the Nazis were
By "tXPULSUS"
In a political move designed to
Southeastern regional convention
blocking the entrances to Jewish
NICE, France (WNS) — Dr. win the support of American
stores, shouting insults at prospec-
. .. !Cert.: The writer -O -..'-‘'..--
t this ankle I. a ,eii Leioin Poiivelivl wean
Zi onists, particularly Hadassah Herr Editor
Hitler hAs Ink ked to leave
tive customers. Most of thepro- Magnus Hirschfeld, who was
Germain.
"E‘puimee•
i,
a
,Iew,
of
who are hostile to the experience 4 1101. work under hie reel name ono widely rend In Imperniaut
the onloun
prietors eventually closed their known throughout the world as
Ull.trin noblirntionto of Germany Wore the relive of the (keno Terror.
stores as the police showed no in- the "Einstein of Sex" because of Jewish Federation of Labor in
Palestine,
the
administrative
com-
tintion of interfering,
1535. !even AIN reature
his notable studies in the psycholo- mittee made an important change
Mass Passions Aroused
gical and physiological aspects of in the platform which was re-
One day I received a cable from satisfied, and that only an exclus-
Groups of adults and Hitler
cently adopted for presentation
The reasons for the success of the drive were out-
Youths continued to wander about, the sex impulse in men and wo- to the country in the Zionist Con- my chief: "Cover Charlie Chaplin." ive interview would do.
lined in the concluding address of. Monday's luncheon
painting insulting slogans on the men, died here at the age of 67, gress election campaign. A ref- Translated from press slang it
Like • Small Boy
meant
that
I
was
to
report
in
a
meeting at Hotel Statler by Kurt Peiser, executive direc-
w indows of shops, some of which a
refugee from Germany, upon erence endorsing the policy of visit of Chaplin to Berlin. I ad-
"Okay!" he trumpeted. Ile went
were not even Jewish-owned—they
tor of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Mr. Peiser pointed
which his researches had brought the "labor group" in Palestine mired Chaplin as an artist, but I to his desk and brought ow a per-
evidently were looking for trouble.
was eliminated so as to permit was greatly prejudiced by all the fect interview ready made, and al-
out that the total amount raised is approximately 57 per
Two Hitler Youths gave expression great honor. Founder of the any interpretation of a plank fav-
ready written in cable form—witty
cent more than the $139,000 that was raised in last year's
to their feelings by entering a Jew- world-famous Institute on Sexual oring a single labor union in Pal- Hollywood ballyhoo with which he and original—better than I could
was
surrounded.
Ile
was
staying
•drive. Ile also declared that he
ish organization's rooms, demon- I Science in Berlin, Dr. Hirschfeld estine. Mrs. Rose Jacobs, presi-
in Berlin's most fashionable hotel, ever have done. I explained that
will recommend to the Federation
stratively spitting on the floor and earned the enmity of the Nazis, dent of Iladassah, who urged the
and I had found that it was easier. I was very sorry, but even this
board that no cuts be made in
hurling abuse at the members.
who not only drove him into exile change in the platform, on which
would not do:' had to see Chaplin
the
maintenance budgets Of the
Resentment is intense among but destroyed his life's work by the Zionist Organization and the
personally. Then, with a snort at
29 agencisa included in the drive
both Catholics and Protestants ' burning his records, pictures and Iladasah are jointly campaigning
my persistence and a resigned
for
$170,000.
over the week-end's events. The documents, and closed his institute. for delegates, declared that many
shrug of his shoulders, he led me
Fred M. Butzel, general chair-
usually peaceful atmosphere of the A native of Germany, Dr. Hirsch- members of her organization
into the "sanctuary."
man of the campaign, presided at
quiet Bavarian capital has become feld turned from medicine and psy- would not vote for the joint ticket
I have often been received dur-
the
concluding meeting of the
electric with aroused mass pas- chiatry in 1896 to the study of sex, if an impression were created that
La-
Will Address Palestine
ing my interviews by people in var-
sions.
drive, at which it was reported
when he founded the World League the delegateselected
bor Rally at Philadelphia- that
ious positions—lying in bed, shay-
on
that
approximately 8166,000 was
for hex Reform. Shortly before ticket were pledged to favor the
ing, dressing, eating, being made-
Byron Hall
raised in the drive for the mainte-
his death he visited Palestine and mlicies of the Histadruth.
Jewish Ass'n Sapp
d
up. But that was a novelty. I had'
SENATOR
RING
nance
funds, and about 864,000
HAMBURG, Germany—Because reported himself tremendously im-
to look right round the big room of
Name Slate of 70
David Ben-Gurion, outstanding will be realized for the building
(it the Union of Orthodox Jewish
the members called their club the pressed with the Jewish develop-
before
I
discovered
the
famous
leader
of
the
Palestine
labor
Stung by a charge that the !
fund of the Jewish Old Folks
"Citizens Society" a Jewish or- ment there.
comedian lying on the floor play- Congregations of America.
movement, who arrived last week Home.
change in the phrasing was a de-
('raising orthodox Jewry for its
ganization here has been sup-
ing with an electric toy railway he
for a brief tour of this country,
iberate repudiation of the His-
Hans Ullstein Dead
This Final Totals
steadfastness
in
trial
and
suffer-
pressed by the police. The club
had just bought for his two sons.
will address a public meeting in
BERLIN (WNS) — Hans Ull- t adruth, Mrs. Jacobs openly de- !
drew its membership largely from
Of the $210,148 total raised in
lie was like a small boy playing ing, and condemning Germany for the Philadelphia-Byron Ilall on
Glared that those whose loyalties
what
he
termed
a
reversion
to
the
Hamburg's old Jewish commercial stein, oldest of the five sons of the
the drive, the pro-campaign divi-
"Let's pretend." He acted the part
Monday evening, May 27.
aristocracy, which has been inti- late Leopold Ullstein, founder of are with the Histadruth belong)
of an old man sitting in the train, "bigotry of the Middle Ages,"
Mr. Ben-Gurion is here In the sion, headed by Henry Wineman,
mately associated with the city's the great Ullstein Verlag, Ger- n the Socialist Zionist group, and
searching through his pockets fo Senator King declared that the po- interests of the forthcoming elec- secured the sum of $161,633 or
not
in
the
General
Zionist
group,
development as a port and com- many's greatest publishing house,
his ticket. Ito did not utter a sin- ivies of the Hitler government tions to the World Zionist Con- 77 per cent of its assigned quota,
is dead here at the age of 76. One which the Zionist Organization is.1
mercial center.
gle word during this piece of mimi- were "inconceivable in this age of gress which is to open in Lu- and the general division, under
of the'greatest powers in Germany
A slate of more than 70 names ,
The local Nazi paper declared:
cry.
Words were unnecessary. civilization."
cerne, Switzerland, on Aug, 27. the leadership of Clarence H.
was nominated for places on the '
before
the
advent
of
the
Nazi
re-
The police have suppressed the
Then he took a paper and pretend-
Attacks Bigotry
Speaking under the auspices of Enggass, secured a total of $57,-
Citizens Society because it was gime, Ullstein and his brothers ballot for delegates to the Zionist
ed that the old man was trying to "When nations with which we the Labor party, the Poale-Zeire 615 or 88 per cent of its quota.
controlled by Jews and its mem- lost their tremendous book, maga- Congress. A total of 160 names
The leading pre-campaign' divi-
overcome sleepiness by reading. have international relations adopt Zion, he will outline the principles
- bership, was largely 'Jirsish.` It tine-Aittf•newspaper • -progoottee I :miscall -parties , will - bissincluded
His mime was perfect. I had he of- . •
'di. ALBERT EINSTEIN:a
based on which his party will sion. headed by Maurice Aron"-
does not accord with the National when the Hitler Government forced o n the ticket; The' Z. 0. - A: -list
ten- seen his performance on the inni cleit—whieh are—crueLligisted
son
- and Louis Blumberg,. r
tk sots of confidence- at the
Socialist doctrine and therefore all non-Aryans to relinquish con- i s headed by Morris Rothenberg, to obtain access to the Pope than screen, but none of them seemed and inconsistent with civilization," forthcoming elections. Joseph 87 per cent of its quota. This
with the State's interests that this trol of journalistic and publishing L ouis L ipsky Judge Julian W to
film star. W hile
comparable to the one I was now he said, "I am not so sure but Haggai will preside at Monday's division was followed by the
association should continue to ex- enterprises. When the Nazis took Mack and Dr. Stephen S. Wise. one of his drawing-rooms I had the witnessing in private.
teams headed by Roy R. Fisher
what the severance of diplomatic meeting.
ist as a citizens' society. Jews can over the government the Ullstein A rule was adopted that the final oppdrtunity of studying the Blab-
and Irving Blumberg, with • sub-
Interviews Interviewer
ii
relations might be justified."
Ben•Gurion'a Statement
of delegates represent- orate train with which such a retell-
no longer be regarded as citizens, holdings were valued at $20,000,- selection
scription
of 81 per cent of its
Finally,
nally, inste ad of my interview-
ng the Z. 0.
Upon his arrival in this country
Resolutions condemning the Hit-
but are, according to universal' 000. Ullstein was 76 years old.
A. will be made by city travels. A gentleman seem- ing him, he started to interview me. ler regime in Germany, and point- Mr. Ben-Gurion issued a state- quota, but the largest individual
h
opinion, only 'members of the Ger-
sum
raised
by any division in the
e annual Zionist convention, Lary, an American typist, a Ger- He wanted to know where he could ing out that the persecutions there ment in which he said in part:
man State of Jewish blood.'
drive: $72,763. The other two
nd that all delegates elected will man typist, a Swedish masseur, a find souvenirs of Napoleon. Though were not directed merely against
"Palestine is the brightest focal divisions in the pre-campaign
" However, a Jew who is a mem-
aye to submit their resignations publicity manager, a sales manager
I was there to find out as much as Jews but threatened as well other point in the life of the Jewish
I PLEASE TURN TO PAOS 3.
ber of the Citizens Society will con-
and a film operator, and—Kioto, his
I could concerning his intimate af- religious groups and labor organi- people today. The continuing group were headed by Julian IL
tinue to regard himself as a citi-
famous Japanese valet, who was fairs, we were mom in a deep din- nations, were adopted as proposed world-wide crisis which has af- Krollk and Simon Shetzer, and
zen. A citizen, however, must be Meeting at Stotler on Tuesday to
sacked a few months later when it cussion of the meeting between Na-
Israel Ilimelhoch and Marvin
by a resolutions committee headed fected even the wealthiest na-
was discovered that he ha
a racial brother. Only racial broth-
Plan Anti-Nazi Action
poleon and Goethe and their mutual by Judge Joseph Fromberg of tions has not displayed the slight- Gingold.
in the habit of betraying his
ers, however, are those who are of
Four teams in the general solic-
Charleston, S. C.
est symptom In little Palestine.
German blood. The Jew, according.
ter's plans to a rival 'film company.
As a result of a visit here last
Here we are building and develop- itations division oversubscribed
Support for Boycott Urged
ly, can never be a citizen"
The
publicity
manager
was
the
week of G. E. Harriman, execu-
their quotas: Division H, headed
The
In another resolution the con- ing forward with feverish speed. by Mrs. Abe Srere and Mrs. Ed-
intellectual advancement first I spoke to. He handed me ■
4
tive secretary of the Non-Sectar- committee
of Pisgah Lodge No. 34
vention went on record as believing Our communities grow ceaseless- win M. Rossnthal; Division G,
Vandals Destroy Anti-Nazi
ian Anti-Nazi League to Cham- B'nai Brith, announces a debate pile of brochures, papers, and
ly.
As
if
by
some
magic
power,
that the American people generally
Paintings
typescripts. Here was real Amn-
e
pion Human Rights, of which
headed
by
Milton
M.
Alexander
should support the boycott move- there multiply themselves new and Ephraim Gomberg; Division
Patrick li. O'Brien and can publicity efficiency. All ready
NEW YORK (WNS)—A police Samuel Untermyer is president, between
Maurice Sugar for the meeting of for journalistic use—even the
homes, streets and villages. From
ment.
backs
dragnet is out for three men, be- efforts are being renewed to con- the lodge on June 3 in the Mecca-
C, headed by Abe Kasle and
World peace, outlawry of war month to month the stream of Maurice Schlafer, the first team
of
lieved to be Nazis, who beat up duct a boycott of German-Made bees Bldg. This meeting is open to fo the papers were gummed ready
and the upbuilding of Palestine "in immigration swells larger and { to reach its goal; Division A,
r affixing to manuscripts—were
Michael Califano, an Italian artist, goods.
members of the lodge, the Wo- articles, pictures, and
the spirit, however, of the ideals larger. And yet, in spite of a headed by Joseph 11. Ehrlich.
anecdotes, his
in his studio in the heart of New
A meeting of representative men's Auxiliary, A. Z. A. and their last film, his next film,
the pro-
and principles of Torah-true Juda- swelling immigration, a shortage
York, and after tieing him to a leaders will be held Tuesday eve- friends,
Other teams in the general
ism were urged in other resolu- of labor is still acutely felt. For solicitations division were headed
gram of his Berlin visit, his opin-
steam pipe destroyed 25 of his oil ning at Hotel Statler to lay plans
The subject of the debate will be
the growing immigration canno t
tions
adopted
unanimously.
The
ions
of
this,
that,
and
the
other,
paintings, including one denounc- for a non-sectarian anti-Nazi boy- " The New Deal: Can It Solve Our
by the following: Division F,
convention also voted to support yet catch up with the quick de- Aaron Silberblatt and Bernard
and his latest New York and Lon-
ing Hitler. Although the identity cott in Detroit.
Economic Problems." Mr. O'Brien,
the United Jewish Appeal for velopment of the Jewish economy Isaacs; Division E. Samuel Hu.
of the vandals has not been learned,
Mr. Harriman conferred with who will defend the New Deal, Is don criticisms. I told this marvel
both
in
town
and
village.
funds
to
be
used
for
the assistance
binee and William Mazer; Divi-
there is little doubt that they came local leaders during his stay here. former Attorney General of Mich- of a publicity man that though I
"The official census showed in
of German refugees and for the re-
to revenge themselves on Califano lie has been given assurances of igan. Mr. Sugar, who will oppose was impressed I was by no means
November, 1931, a Jewish popu- sion D, Oscar Blumberg and Rob-
construction of Palestine.
ert Finn; Division B, Abraham
because he had been selling post cooperation by individuals as well the New Deal, has been affiliated
atlas of 174,000. At the end of
For More Articulate Judaism
Cooper and Aaron Blumenau.
card reproductions of an anti-Nazi as organizations.
wit h var ous ra
radical
More than 500 men and women 1932, this community numbered
picture to aid Jewish refugees
Renewed impetus has been
May Get Hospital Fund
Last M iond ay night Pisgah Lodge
took part in the all-day sessions of 203,000. At the end of 1933 it
from Germany. This picture, de- given to the boycott of German held its bi-monthly meetin g in the
An important announcement
the convention, which was called tood at 246,000. By 1934 the
picted a storm trooper standing goods and services by a world- lod ge uarters in the Mccabees
a
to establish and organize orthodox figure had risen to over 300,000. made at the meeting by Mr. But-
behind the threatening figure of wide series of mass meetings Bldg. Aaron Droock reported on
Jewry upon a firmer foundation in During the first three months of zel was to the effect that negotia-
Hitler who faces Albert Einstein, sponsored by the World Non- his impressions of the B'nai B'rith
Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, 1 935, 17,000 new immigrants tions are under way to secure the
and to the right of the canvas was Sectarian Anti-Nazi Council with convention in Washington.
ound their way into Palestine. $42,000 fund in possession of the
(PLEASE TURN Ti) LA8T PAGE)
a dagger dripping blood, held in an headquarters in London
and
The lodge welcomed home "Dad- Will Address Clover Hill
We can, with certainty, predict Jewish Hospital Association for
iron hand. The picture was called branches in 25 countries. The dy " Adolph Freund, who just re-
re
that this year will see the en- the planned Old Folks Home
YEHUDI MENUHIN
Cemetery Services on
"The Ignominy of the Twentieth threat by the leading powers to turned from his annual winter's
ranee of 60,000 new immigrants building.
Thursday
Copy Due a Day Sooner
Century." On the reverse side of invoke the economic sanctions sojourn in Florida. He told of con-
admiration. Beethoven and Na.
"There is a possibility that if
nto the Jewish Homeland. It Is
the post card reproductions of this clause of the League of Nations ditions in B'nai B'rith lodges in
poleon and the Berlin Jews and
For Next Week's Issue a remarkable fact that with the the Old Folks Home becomes
painting was the legend, "neither covenant in retaliation against Florida and the part he played in
Simon Shelter has been selected Napoleon were other subjects which
xception of America no country what It should be—a home for
hatred nor persecution can stay German military operations and the B'nai B'rith convention in to deliver the annual Memorial interested him greatly. I soon re-
n the world has as yet absorbed chronic invalids — the hospital
On account of Decoration
the progress of science and civili- treaty violations has given the Washington, which he attended on Day address at the services at alized that the "clown" was also
uch • great rate of Jewish immi- fund may be available for the
Day, forms for the next issue
zation.' In slashing this picture Anti-Nazi boycott a semi-official the way home. Max Edwards gave Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Wood- a student of history. He told Ine
Old Folks Home building project,"
ft ration!
of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
the vandals left untouched the part character in many parts of the the official welcoming home speech ward and I4-Mile Road, at 2:30 , that he had made the study of the
"Simultaneously w i t h t h e Mr. Butzel stated. Ile revealed
icle
will
close

day
earlier
p. m. on Thursday, May
Ode of the great Corsican his hobby
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
world. Mr. Harriman's purpose in behalf of the lodge.
tream of immigrants there flows t hat committees representing the
than
usual,
and
all
news
items
The nominating committee pre-
in Detroit was to expand the scope
(PLEASE Turn TO LAST PAGE)
Dr. A. M. Ilershman , rabbi of and that he possessed a library will therefore have to be in
nto Palestine a steady stream of
of the non-sectarian anti-Hitler sented recommendations for offic- Congregation Shaarey Zedel, will which contained about 6,000 vol. the hands of the editor not
c apital. In 1933 Jews invested
tk
campaign in keeping with the uni- ers. Third and final nomination!, read appropriate prayers and I urn" en 'ng
0
vet
725,000,000
in
new
Palestin-
8 P° e°n •
later than at noon on Tuesday,
versal peace program directed and election of officers will be held psalms. The El Molei Rachamim, a melancholy air he confessed that May 28.
ian enterprises. Of this amount
at the meeting of June 17.
the traditional memorial hymn, will it was his life's ambition to yin.
against Nazi militarism.
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 11
utilize
him
in
any
role
other
than
be chanted by Cantor J. Sonen-
klar in tribute to the Jews who that of the pathetic figure in bow-
ler hat and over-sized boots. No—
died in their country's service.
Soldier's grave will be dc-rat- he was not tired of always present-
Mrs. Bertha Read Rissman
ed by members of Scout Troops 184 ing the average little man fighting
Awards Made by Allied
of Chicago to Be Guest
against the whims of fate. Ile de-
and 104.
Jewish Campaign to Six
nied that there was any philosophy
Speaker June 9
Members of the Julius Rosenwald
7-any weltanschauung— expressed
Boys and Girls
Teacher of German at New Jersey College for Women Post of the American Legion will in his creation. It was just the 'Occasion to Be Marked with National Broadcast Present-
Fourteen girls will be conse-
participate in these Memorial Day
;
ing Choir of 70 Singers and Address by Dr. Israel
Says
Head
of
Department
and
Most
of
Its
Members
comedy
of
the
petty
struggles
and
At the concluding meeting of
crated at the annual consecration
services, which will open and close
Goldstein, National President
accidents of life.
Spread Anti-Semitic Propaganda
workers in the Allied Jewish
services of Congregation Shaarey
with flag ceremonies.
I now had my interview, and
Campaign, held at noon Monday
Zedek on Sunday, June 9. They
Detroit Jewry will join the the basis of a forty-nine-year at Hotel Stotler, awards were
with just the right human touch.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. — be reappointed to the faculty at the
are: Rosalind Arta, Shirley Dun-
in it I described the impressions Jewish communities throughout lease. More than 100, 000 acres, presented to winners in the cam-
itz, Sylvia Feldman, Miriam Hoff- (WNS) — Following charges that end of the college year. Dr. E. J.
the
nation in the observance, upon which more than 100 agri- paign essay contest conducted is
he
had
made
upon
me—a
man
who
Hauptmann,
head
of
the
German
Dr.
Lienhard
Bergel,
non-Jewish
man, Dorothy Kotlier, Betty Lich-
for 20 years had entertained mil- Sunday, June 2, of Palestine cultural settlements have been local Hebrew and Sunday schools.
tig, Betty Lipsitz, Gertrude Men- instructor of German at the New department. said that Dr. Bergen
F
lower
Day. sponsored by all established, have been acquired Prizes in the senior division were
entire
globe
lions
of
people
over
the
dropped
because
of
incompe-
was
delnson, Evelyn Ross, Ruth Ru- Jersey College for Women, an affil-
Philip A. Adler, noted corres- on the strength of his personality Zionist groups and parties under by the Zionists In Palestine.
wo nahy
m
ndei l giiBe efn olla
n onw;ingse:,F
ise:
oni
hiner, Clare Sonenklar, Helen iate of Rutgers University, had tence, but Dr. Bergel, who has
the
auspices
of the Jewish Na-
The observance of Palestine
who
alone.
A
personality
expressed
in
pondent
for
the
Detroit
News,
been
a
member
of
the
German
de-
prize,
prize
Travis, Judith Victor and Flor- been dropped from the faculty be-
Flower Day will be marked by a Miriam Kumove;
ence Wold.
cause the head of the German de- partment for three years, pointed recently returned from Russia and the highest form of humor: the tional Fund of America.
third prize, Nor-
The observance of Palestine nation-wide broadcast which will man Leemon. All three are stu-
Having for its central theme partment and most of its members rut that d. tails of his alleged in- Japan, will speak at the annual tragic-com ical,
"The Life and Works of Mai- are Nazis who are spreading Nazi comm.tence were refused. Dr. Ber- smoker of the Men's Club of Tem-
The Jewish philosopher, Henri Flower Day is part of a nation- be given over the National Broad- dents in the United Hebrew
wide
drive to raise among Ameri- casting Company network, under Schools.
ple
Beth
El,
Tuesday,
May
2R,
at
Bergson, who has written a pro-
monides," the impressive cere- and anti-Semitic propaganda which ge) has the support of the students,
can Jews the amount of $500,000 the auspices of the national ad-
In the junior division the prizes
mony will be marked by brief Berge) tried to counteract, Dr. Rob- 400 of whom signed ■ petition 8 P. m. His subject will be "My found "Psychology of Laughter,"
for
the
acquisition of new land ministration of the Jewish Na-
resumes of the cultural achieve- ert C. Clothier, president of Rut- praisinz him as • teacher and de- personal experiences in Russia and considers that every joke has its areas in Palestine. The need for tional Fund of America. The pro- were won by the following: lint
Japan."
manding
his
reappointment.
When
basis
in
the
combination
of
two
s
p
ec
rize
on,dLeah Rath Pearlman, Tem-
ments of Jews during the Golden gers University, appointed • com-
The election of officers and direc- completely opposed conceptions by new land reclamation work has gram, which will be presented ple Beth El Religious School;
mittee of the university's trustees this petition was published in the
Period in Spain.
become
one
of
great
urgency,
in
over
Station
WEAF,
Rockefeller
tors
of
the
club
will
be
held
at
this
c'
liege
newspaper
Dr.
Hauptmann
in
philosophy
as
the
what
in
known
A committee headed by Mrs. to investigate the matter. Repre-
zee,
meeting.
"As if." In the humor of Charlie view of the constant influx of Center, New York City, at 9:45 ParksideP
,
Hebrew School, branch
S. Q. Kesler is in charge of the sentatives of the American Civil charged the reason for Hensel's
Attendance will be restricted to Chaplin we find ■ foundation of Jewish refugees from Germany to 10 a. m. Daylight Saving Time , ydRytili
to one of economy. This too
of United
lir i H
u b r e w S h e Is; third
consecration services. Theodore Liberties Union were invit d to sit
was dropped after the college pa- members of the Men's Club. Mem- this theory. And the humor of and of pioneers from other parts will include a specially 'elected prize, Bernice Romer, r
nai
Da-
in
with
the
committee,
which
in-
Baruch is the teacher of the
tenth grade whose girl students cludes J. Edward Ashmead, chair- per printed letters from students bers of Temple Beth El who do Charlie Chaplin is typical of Jew- of the world, who come to Pales- program of Palestinian Hebrew
School
will be consecrated.
man; Philip M. Brett, Mrs. A. of German, charging that "the not belong to the club but wish ish humor in general. I refer not tine to settle on the land as tillers Songs by a choir of 70 singers, tin-
The vs:n:1er' were announced
teaching of German is used an the to join at this time for the follow- to the Jewish joke which has its of the soil. Tho fund, which has der the direction of Dr. A. W. by Louis S. Cohaae, chairman of
Mrs. Kesler announced this Ilaines Lippincott, John W. Met- point of departure for a eulogy of ing year will be admitted.
origin in the stock exchange or the been carrying on its operations Binder, musical director of the the essay
b, yru yn ytahnyedrf
tes
h.t wcommittee,
m contest
week that Mrs. Bertha Read Rim- tler and John H. Raven.
Several novel acts will complete cabaret, but the witty Jewish anec- for the past three decades, re- Free Synagogue, New York City, the prizes were presented by Mrs.
The inquiry was ordered after Fascism," and that the dissemina-
rnan, well known Chicago leader
the
evening's
entertainment.
and
deems
the
soil
of
Palestine
as
na-
and
brief
addresses
by
tion
of
Nazi
propaganda
in
the
dotes,
lozelachs
and
narriwhkaten,
Dr.
the
Israel
Israel
who is prominent nationally in • storm of protest broke over
classes has caused • decrease in refreshments will be nerved. There which originate in the ghettos of tional property and places it at Goldstein, president of the Jewish
liadassah work, will be the guest Rutgers campus when Dr. Bergel
the disposal of the settlers, on National Fund of America.
will be no admission charge.
letsseg runs TO PAOR at
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAOEI
il"1 t
nteartA0th
was informed that he would not
the jillidle:seinrtt.haexcol'O
speaker at this year's service.

r

HIRSCHFIELD DIES;
"EINSTEIN OF SEX"

The Thr e Greatest

$54,000 of $219,148 Total Subscribed in
Drive is Assigned for Building Fund of
Old Folks Home

BUREAU
u REAU OF SOCIAL RESEARCH
WILL SURVEY NEEDS OF AGED

Committee Headed by Sidney L. Alexander
to Continue Follow-Up Canvass
Aniong Unsolicited Prospects

Although it fell approximately $50,800
short of the total assigned goal of $270,000,
the Allied Jewish Campaign, which came to a
close at noon on Monday with a total of
$219,148 subscribed, was acclaimed a
marked success by leaders and workers.

BEN-GURION HERE
ON MONDAY NIGHT

Renew Boycott
Movement Here

O'Brien and Sugar
Debate at Pisgah

SHETZER TO SPEAK
ON MEMORIAL DAY

TO CONSECRATE 14
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

Rutgers Probes Charge Professor
Was Dropped for Opposing Nazis

Annual Flower Day Collections of
Jewish National Fund on June 2

Adler to Address
Men's Temple Club

I

PRIZES PRESENTED
IN ESSAY CONTEST

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