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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-05-24

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PIEDLTRINVEli Int (A Ray IciE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN
HAILED AS SUCCESS; GET
$165,000 FOR MAINTENANCE

BOYCOTT AGAINST
JEWS FLARING UP
AGAIN IN MUNICH

J. N. F. VICTORY
DINNER MONDAY

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE/
No effort is being spared to make
the combined Mother-Daughter and
Peiser to the following:
I ieithvy J. Allen and Herman Radnor, showing Hitler with upraised arm. j victory dinner of the Ladies' Auxil-
A portrait of the late Adolph S.
Old Folks Home, the Jewish Wel-
Mrs Jopeph IL Ehrlich, preeldent of
and another called "Glory, iary of the Jewish National Fund
fare Federation and the Hospital the Detroit Se,lea Group, and her iw- Ochs
eorkers. who dire, mil the eoollen le divi• Flag Day," containing a reprodue-an outstanding event. Mrs. Max
Won,
Mm
Henry
Wiseman.
Mrs
Abe
Association are looking into the
tion of the American Flag, were Goldberg, chairman of the dinner,
Smre, Sirs. Edwin M. Itneenthal.
matter with the plan in view to The newspapers, Jewish and lion- cut to ribbons. The vandals g ai n'd
--announces that a strictly kosher
, 111
admission to Califano's studio by catered dinner will be served at
turn the existing fund over to the .1..W1
Charles Campbellof the CordnunItY pretending they wanted to buy
Fond, for phoog
traphing local anemic.
home for aged building fund.
for lampslgn putrilcitY.
some of the post cards which he Lacher s, Twelfth at Taylor, on
In his address to the workers, Detroit community Fund, for uao of has been selling for two years. Monday, May 27, at 6:30 p. m.
stereopticon machine, elide.. and screen
Mr. Butzel expressed satisfaction Temple lietit El. for nee of portoble Once in the studio, he found him- Reservations at 65c per plate can
made with Mrs. Max Goldberg,
over the results of the drive and plereopticen machine.
self facing a revolver. His assail- be
Ga. 0852-W. Assisting her are Mrs.
Mrs. (terms H. Blumberg and her
declared that "the one test of mailing
IMMO,
whew volunteers ad- ants then hit him in the face with ( abet and Mrs. L. Miller.
the campaign is coverage of pros- dreseed approximetely 36,500 piece* of the gun, knocked him down, tied)
mall
Mrs. Bessie Sarasohn is assum-
pects."
hand and foot and then bound
Hotel Stetter, for campaign heed-
him to a steam pipe. When he was ing charge of the program'for the
"On the whole, the thing that ful...ter. and Innumerable .rvicee.
Arormeon Printing Co., for printing found by a neighbor he was un- evening. Miss Leonore Markson
characterized this campaign was °F: war Contest Guide."
will speak in behalf of the daugh-
good humor, excellent spirit and Louie Cohan°, chairman of tummy con- conscious.
ters and Mrs. Bessie Lehrman in
tent committee, and the Judges In the
good will," he declared.
contort, lira, Dinkel Ilitnuilloch. Judge
behalf
of the mothers.
Nazis
Win
Czech
Election
Harry IL Ketch,, and Julian 11. Krolik.
Follow-Up Solicitation
The auxiliary was active in the
Milton M. Alexander, chairman of
PRAGUE—The results of
It was announced at Monday's radio
committee and the radio martian.
Allied
Campaign.
Mrs. Joseph Ku-
meeting that a special follow-up fur their allotment of time for the Czechoslovak elections, which it nin, captain or the auxiliary, re-
was known would show a consider-
committee headed by Sidney L. drive.
Abe lirers, ehalrtnan of finance and able vote for the Ilitlerite Sudeten ports that a pledge of $50 was
Alexander will solicit about 300 audit com mittee, •nd William
lam-
oversubscribed and that $100 has
berg and Ida aesoclates for auditing Deutsch Front or Henlein party,
unsolicited prospects who have report...
already been turned over to the
not as yet contributed to the Lewis J. Welt man, chairman, and surprised even Konrad Ilenlein's campaign office. Mrs. A. Knoppow
most
confident
supporters
in
that
member. of the program commit-
drive, and it is expected that. the the
served as her assistant. Others ac-
tee.
total raised will be considerably Myron A. Key..ehairnme of Com- his group recorded more votes ties were: Mrs. N. Cohen, Mrs. J.
than any other party in the coun-
mittee of
•nd
conference of Jo-
boosted in this fashion.
and hie • co-chairmen, Jo- try. It was a triumph for the Nazi Deytshe, Mrs. S. Friedland, Mrs.
Mr. Wineman and Mr. Enggass seph
ph Bernittein, Modell Bernatein and ideals, although the Nazi side of M. Fruman, Mrs. M. Goldberg,
thanked the heads of their sub- Maxwell L. Black.
Joseph It. Ehrlich and Harry It. the party is carefully camouflaged. Mrs. I. Goodman, Mrs. B. Harrison
divisions es well as Gus Newman tiolunion,
to-chairmen of proepects con,
The Fascists, who had no rep- Mrs. S. Heyman, Mrs. S. Jacobson,
and George Stutz who served as tnittee.
Mrs. H. Kraft, Mrs. R. Lightstone,
Rabbi Leon Pram, chairman of resentatives in the last paella-
general secretaries of the drive. speakers.
Mrs. A. Markson, Mrs. L. Miller,
bureau, hi. awiociate ...hair- meet, elected six deputies.
Mr. Enggass also thanked the :nen. Bernard lentica and Samuel D.
By
virtue
of
a
united
front
Mrs.
B. Rubin, Mrs. A. Smilo and
and their co-workers.
"Shock Troop" of the general Weinberg,
Hyman Altman, Harry Weinberg and with the Socialists,.„ the Jews Mrs. M. Weksler.
division, which aided in last min- Aaron Kurlsnri, director. of Jewleh
elected two deputies, Tr. Angelo
ute efforts to stimulate the work- radio hours.
Nate. P. Shaper,o, chairman ,of puh• Goldstein and Chaim Kugel.
PERSECUTIONS IN
ers and to boost the quota. The Ilclty
committee.
When the Nazi wave in Germany
REICH CONDEMNED
"Shock Troop" consisted of Ar- Jacob Albert, Milton M Alexander , began
to seem dangerous to Czecho-
Bass and Lewrence J. Michelson,
thur A. Caplan, Barney Smith, Louie
BY SENATOR KING
for their ...Islam's ae members of ad• slovakia two years ago the Czech
Ben Fenton, Sidney L. Alexander, vertisIngcommittee.
Harry Frank of Modern Engraving authorities suppressed all parties
Irving' W. Blumberg, Roy R. co.,
( CONCLUDED FROM PAGE t )
for donating, gratis, sloe engrav- that did not stand for democracy
Fisher, Harry Lapides, Nathan ings and COX 00011 In campaign liter- and the unity of the Czech State.
Yaffe, James I. Ellmann, Morris store and advertisements
North Carolina, South Carolina,
tan Carlson of Carleton Studios The German Nazi party and the
Georgia and the District of Colum-
Steinberg, Gus Newman and for S onating,
grails.,
250
C4,111,100) German Nationalists failed to ac-
peeler.
bia.
George Stutz.
cept
these
vital
principles
and
were
Walker and Co. for donating He cam-
The convention was opened by
Calls Drive Huge Success
paign blilboarda.
dissolved, leaving at least 500,000 William Weiss of New York, na-
Calling the drive "a huge suc-
Germans without representation.
It
was
stated
at
the
conclu-
tional
president of the union, who
cess," Mr. Peiser lauded the fine
Herr Henlein, previously an un-
and dignified publicity in the local • Sion of the drive that the Com• known gymnastics instructor, a urged orthodox Jews everywhere
to
"become
more articulate" in the
press, hailed the fact that the co- mitlee of 21 and the Confer- shortsighted but athletic youth,
operation of all groups was se- ence of Jewish Organizations gathered together the remains of affairs of American Jewish life,
cured for this drive for the time will remain permanent institu- these parties and organized them and by revitalization of Jewish
cultural and religious institutions
in local fund-raising efforts and
on typical Nazi lines, Ile himself
said it was significant that last tions and that they will con- became known as the Fuehrer. All "to safeguard and perpetuate tra-
year's subscriptions were in- tinue to function in the interest the German Nazi catchwords, sym- ditional Judaism."
Letter, From Roosevelt Read
of community welfare move • bols and devices were called into
creased by 57 per cent.
ments.
A letter from President Roose-
play. In his speeches Herr Ilenlein velt,
Mr. Palmer stated that he will
expressing his good wishes to
On Monday, the committee rendered abundant lip service to the members
recommend that no cuts be made
of the convention,
working
among
the
organiza-
democracy
and
a
unified
Czecho-
in maintenance funds of the 29
was
read
by Mr. Weiss and ap-
agencies included in the drive. tions submitted additional col. slovak state, but the value attach- plauded by the delegates.
lections
of
$2,400,
making
the
ing to these pretensions is shown
Ile also announced that Harry
Representative Sol Bloom of New
Lurie, director of the Bureau of total raised among the organi• by the fact that all German reac. York, Judge Fromberg, Rabbi Her-
tionaries and advocates of the bert S. Goldstein of New York and
Jewish Social Research, will be stations in excess of $25,000.
A. J. Lachover, secretary, re- union of the German districts of rabbis from each of the seven
invited to come to Detroit to con-
duct a survey of the needs of the ported that of the 140 organi- Czechoslovakia with the Reich ral- States and the District of Colum-
aged, in order to facilitate the zations contacted, 118 made lied to his cause.
represented at the meeting, ad-
Despite the Czech majority in bia
plans for the building of a new contributions to the campaign,
dressed the convention.
old folks home.
and that donations are expected the country—the Germans are only
Esther Prussian and George before June 1 from 10 more 3,500,000 out of 14,000,000 — the
Rabbis Will Register Marriage
Henlein vote was the largest —
Sherman were especially corn- societies.
Contracts
s mended for their loyalty and de- Prizes were awarded at the 1,294,000—its closest competitor
NEW YORK — Following its
votion to the drive, Mr. Peiser opening of the meeting on Mon- being the Czech Agrarian party approval of readjustment of the
stating that it will be impossible day to winners in the essay con- with 1,176,000. Owing to the sys- traditional Jewish marriage law to
to evaluate their contributions to test conducted by the Allied Jew. tem( of vote counting the Czech permit an agunah (deserted wife)
the drive. fah Campaign in Hebrew and Sun- Agrarians obtain forty-five seats to obtain a divorce without the
A particular compliment was day Schools. The prizes were in the new Chamber against the consent of the husband, the Rab-
also paid Mr. Butzel for his presented by Louis S. Cohane, Ilenlein party's forty-four. [There binical Assembly of the Jewish
"good-humored" direction of the chairman of the essay contest are 300 seats in the Chamber of Theological Seminary of America
drive, and Mr. Wineman, whom committee, and Mrs. Israel Him- Deputies.] Foreign Minister Edu- provided facilities to enforce the
Mr. Peiser labeled as the "dyne- elhoch, one of the judges. The ard Benes's party, the Czechoslovak new regulation when it becomes
mite, inspiration, worker" of the names of the winners and win- National Socialists, who are purely effective in September, 1936.
drive. Mr. Enggass was referred ning essays will be found else- democratic and had been called
The action was taken at the
National Socialists long before this closing
to as the optimist who refused to where in this issue.
session of the organiza-
name was adopted by the German
admit defeat at any time.
Contributions additional to the Nazis, dropped from 32 seats to 28. tion's 35th annual convention at
Thanks were extended by Mr. lists announced in the past two
Temple Beth-El, Rockaway Park,
Virtually every other party in par- Queens.
weeks are as follows;
17511.50—Arlasaroff Branch a 137, Ni• liament lost a seat or two.
Under the existing canons gov-
Bonnier Arbelter Farband
Most significant for the loss of
$500 each—Anonymous, Luria Brother, faith in democracy in a country erning the conservative wing of
• Co.. Paxton Mendelmohn
Jewry
in this country, the hus-
1100 sech—Anuityintme, J. I. 1ludeen where it was officially supported
band's approval is necessary for a
ComponY.
is the collapse of the German So- divorce,
I135—limper Progreeshe Verein.
regardless of the couple's
cial Democratic party, which
$100.—Chwar It. Blumberg
marital status in civil court. After
MO- each—Norm. Franklin. Max H. dropped from 21 to 11 seats.
Kerne r
September,
1936, marriage con-
Behind these results may have
17 11;; si i,v." 07 ' ,7a been a great deal of local terror- tracts will he drawn to give the
Rabbinical
Assembly's
of
Borden•. Farm Prodinie Co. of Mich
intimidat ion in the Ger- Law power of attorney House
Itrith Shelton of I miroll. tkomuniere ISM and
re .
the

s, but the State's attitude husband, so that consent for
Products Co.. Council of Mother.. man a
to
the
Chiba. John IL Golden, leadnre Kowa'. was certainly not in favor of anti-
•ky. Louis (Birk. hir, end Mrs Tracy
wife's application for divorce may
W. McGregor. Michigan Towel and Apron democratic parties.
he given if the husband is not
Supply Co.. Sanders Stores, Charles Segal,
Herr Ilenlein has not been slow heard from in three years. The
Shaarey Zedrk Sunday School, Harry
Tenick. United Iron a Metal Peddler. As- to seize the opportunity of drama- marriage contracts will be depos-
.elation, Vogue Cleaners • Dyers, Inc., tizing his electoral success in typi-
Elise EPP.
ited with a central registration
176 sach—Joseph Meier. Herbert II. cal Nazi manner. He sent an un-
bureau to be established in this
Luria, Ales Taub.
usual
telegram
to
President
city.
gee each—J. E. Goldberg, Arthur Ito.
e• that, R. L. Westerman .
Thomas G. Masaryk.
The convention received a tele-
HO each—Alga., Staub • Greenberg •
"Yesterday's elections have giv- gram from Mrs. Rebekah Kohut,
Staff, K. Allen • Bons, Anonymous, Clar•
ence I.. Amines Sidney J. Blum David en the Sudeten Deutsche party an president of the World Association
TOIIGSIN ORDER Itookateln, Detroit City Ice • Fuel Co., electoral success unique in the his- of Jewish Women, thanking the
IMtrult Creernery Company. Detroit lob-
bing Hoene, imtrolt Mi1011. National tory of our country," the mesage delegates on behalf of all Jewish
Council of Jewleh Women, Leo I. Frank- said. "The result is nothing but
women for putting the wife on a
lin. The Kash. Iron • Metal l'o., Sidney
K randall. S. S. Krone Company, Mrs. the answer of the electors to an par with the husband so far as re-
J. IL Lederer. Joseph J Marks, Me and appeal to their feelings of re-
ligious divorce law was concerned.
Mrs WIllient B. Merrill. Carl Ileyere, eponsibility. Whatever may be said
Mr. and Mrs. David Oppenhelm. Sam-
After discussion of communism
uel Pearlsteln, Meyer Pruseian. Herbert by our opponents, we will exploit and fascism, the convention adopt-
Iteinhelmer, William I. Serwer, Man our success only within the consti-
ed a resolution expressing faith in
stein, Robert S. Strielling.
1311--Iravid Blumenthal
tutional limitations of our State. I democratic institutions.
ccurij
sit each—Louis Buchbleller. Mortal, L. myself and filled only with one
Rabbi Eugene Kahn of Temple
flutsel, Fhnng Creentery, Sam Kellen,
idea—the grave responsibility that Emanuel, Bayonne, N. J., was
Merge B.
el ion.
$10 each—Louis Brody. Wee Margaret has been put by fate on myself
elected president of the Assembly
L. 'fetlock.
125 earh—Sam S. Aaron. Aetna Smell- and my fellow-workers."
to succeed Dr. Elias Margolis of
ing • Relining Co. Aleph FraMrnitY.
The Czech Socialists, on the basis Temple Emanuel, Mount Vernon.
Met Atatin. Olsurp r Axelrod- Barney
Monett, S. Brooks fleeter, Ben Bey of incomplete returns, emerged Dr, Simon Greenberg of Philadel-
tilub. Henry Berrie. Dr. Irving t. Bit, third in Parliamentary power with phia was chosen vice president;
ker. Wilal Brit h M'omm'a Ansi] Puy
Mown Reliable Bedding Co. Edward 38 seats, having lost one. The Com- Rabbi Alexander Basel of the
M. Immlek, Busying Bee
Social munists retained their 30 seats. Bronx, treasurer; Rabbi Henry
Welfare League, Cadillac Show Cuss a
MI.. Co. City Poultry • Egg Co, Mrs . The Czech Catholics lost three Fisher of Arverne, recording secre-
M. A. Cohen. Morn Canvas..., Capper seats, while the Fascists (Gajda tary, and Dr. Robert Gordis of
C. Cutler. Maurice D. lirsifues. El Moshe
•ongregat ion. lien Falk, S Feld m n, party), who had failed to obtain Temple Beth-El, Rockaway Park,
Flint Scrap iron • Metal. Bernie Eta
any seats in 1929, captured six.
corresponding secretary.

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I )

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Urge State Probe
NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J.
the enrollment in the German (WNS)—While a special com-
classes. Every member of the mittee of the board of trustees of
German faculty is a German citi- Rutgers University was preparing
zen. Dr. Bergel, who has been in to inquire into charges that Dr.
Leinard Bergel, non-Jewish mem-
this country since 1931, has taken ber of the German department at
out his first citizenship papers and the New Jersey College for
Women, was dropped from the
is married to an American.
In discussing the matter Dr. faculty because he opposed the
Nazi
propaganda of the German
Bergel said that at first I was department.
American Le g i on
just unsympathetic to the Nazi Post No. 10, the largest in New
culture. Then, when Dr. Haupt- Jersey, called upon Governor Har-
mann and others used a lot of old G. Hoffman and the legisla-
classroom time for Nazi propa- ture to make a searching investi
ganda I tried to counteract it. gation of reported Nazi activities
That antagonized the rest of the at the university. Samuel M. Hol-
department. When I spoke with lander, chairman of the Post's
President Clothier he admitted the Americanization committee, de-
department was predominantly clared that "we will stop at noth-
Nazi, but defended the right of ing to find out how many anti-
professors to make propaganda on American ideas are being pro-
the ground of academic freedom moted in an institution supported
(Dr. Clothier said he did not recall by the state. If there has been
such a conversation but he admit- the slightest semblance of coer-
ted he may have said we believe don of any professor who gave
in academic freedom here). Dr. his class information of injustices
Bergel also asserted that a great and inhumanities under the Nazis
stack of pro-Nazi and anti-Semitic we will demand that those respon.
pamphleta was left in the German Bible be removed or the state ap-
department's office, past which all propriation discontinued." Prof.
students had to pass to their class- Albert B. Meredith, educational
rooms. The pamphlet is entitled adviser of the New Jersey board
"A Foreign 'Visitor's Impression of regents, which controls the
of Germany," and extols Nazi cul- legislature's appropriation to Rut-
ture, and takes the position that gers, will represent the board at
Germany must rid herself of the the inquiry by the university's
Jews who are all Marxists trying trustees. At least one other de.
to force their culture on the Ger- partment head is to testify for
man People.
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