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May 31, 1935 - Image 1

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A merica Apish Perlalleal Cotter

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS'

CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

IN MICHIGAN

TIOETROIT LWISR HRONICLE

kV

and

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 1

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC
1-040

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1935

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
DECIDE ON UNIFIED l
GERMAN ENVOY IN American Jewish Committee Issues
1
Jewish
Campaign
Total
is
MUNICH CITIZENS
ACTION IN BEHALF
'ORIENT
TOURS
FOR
OF NAZI'S VICTIMS --- Being Boosted as Clean-Up - Squad ' NAZI PROPAGANDA White Book" Listing Compleie . Text FIGHT WITH NAZI
Be
BOYCOTT PICKETS
Solicits 600 — former Contributors
Continued by Joint Con.

Harmonious Efforts to

Aims to WilTSYmpathy 14

Hitlerites in the
i
Sidney L. Alexander Heads Special Committee; Organi•
Near East
zations Continue to Add to Gifts;
ts. Leaders
COMMITTEE, CONGRESS,
rs Pleased
eased
'
W
i Results, Laud Kurt Peiser 's Efforts
With
POLISH ANTI-SEMITIC
B'NAI B'RITH HARMONY
1 ORGAN IS SUSPENDED
Lauding
the
efforts
of
Kurt
Peiser,
executive
director
Will Meet at Regular Inter-
Inter-
of the Jewish Welfare Federation, in the Allied Jewish. Gazeta
fuses Warszawska
vale for Consultation
Re=
._
ruses to Join
Join . in Mourn
Campaign, the community's leaders expressed satisfaction
and Action
—.
over the results of the drive. Calling it a great campaign .
ing for Pilsudski

sultative Council

iscrimina ing az! egis awn

Every Jewish Store of Im-
portance Is Forced to
Close Its Doors

Practically Half of Jews Gainfully Employed Were Ousted From
REICH'S PRESS EXTOLS
Their Jobs; Jews Forced to Establish Own Schools to Es-
DR. KOCH AS IMMORTAL
cape Distortion of Lives of 63,000 Children

-

On the second anniversary of quazi -
public institutions annulled. nomic, social and cultural life in
NEW YORK — Representatives which enrolled more subscribers than any other fund-
the passage of the first so-called These decrees permitted the with- Germany,
of the American Jewish Commit- raising effort, leaders declare themselves especially
JERUSALEM (WNS — Palcor Aryan decree by the National S. drawal of non-Aryans' licenses as
Even Children Are Degraded
tee, the American Jewish Con- pleased hover the. fact
Agency) — Herr Eberhardt von cialist government of Germany, re- professors, instructors, and lee-
As a result of these decrees, the
their . budgets and that the maintenance funds of

at Cairo, will shortly start ffpon a Committee has issued an official descent from service as officials of speech and free press make It diffi-

Eulogies Give the Lie to
Anti-Semitic Outbursts
of Streicher

MUNICH —Citizens of Munich
fought with Nazi pickets Saturday
as the anti-Jewish boycott broke

disorderliness and thoroughne s s
effort to win sympathy for the Nu )!
ing the complete text of the dig- and dismissed those who married the Nazi program, its severity and
*soliciting
number
who
program, the Palcor New Agenc criminatory legislation passed in persons of non-Aryan descent; pro- intensity may be judged on the since the nation-wide boycott of
have not a
as large
yet made
their
con-
a as rel
the past two years and summariz- vided that numerous "non-Aryan" basis of the laws themselves as
tributions.
Almost every Jewish store of
iably program
informed of from
Cairo! ing the result of the two year cam- holders of honorary offices be well as reports from responsible
An elaborate
reeeptioni
The Clean-Up Squad, under the ' i s be ing plann
This announcement was made in
importance in the city was forced
paign of systematic oppression. The dismissed;
e
cancelled the admin. foreign correspondents and author- to close its doors, but there was no
a joint statement issued in behalf I
chairmanship of Sidney L. Alex-1 bassador in Palestine,
Transjor.
d for the Nazi Am- White Book lists all the laws that sion of "non-Aryan" lawyers itative observers. Practically half
ef the three organizations by their
ander, will solicit 600 former ! dan, Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Persia have been enacted in the official and excluded others from Arse- of the Jews gainfully employed evidence that the boycott received
m s paG ig en rmte o n exterminate
representatives, Louis Fabricant,!
any support from the populace.
contributors to the Allied Jewish' and Afghanistan, all of these court- j ca ew
a sh n tire;
; provided that "non-Ar- were ousted from their posts. A
Jews '
Dr. Joshua L. Goldberg and Morris
Most of tie: fighting, which was
Campaign, who were not con- ' tries being enrout
rte Jewish
to Berlin. The desce n t, and in som
Prepare for Consecration tacted during the recent drive.
yens" be rejected as arbitrators; total of 15,000 Jews (with 19,000 city-wide, resulted from angry re-
D. Waldman.
e
i German consulates in these coo
caes, Ger- excluded them as tax consultants; dependence) were ousted from the marks made by citizens to the pick-
"Clean.I.V Work in June
Services on Sunday,
The action of the three mein-
., mans married to Jews, by exclus- expelled them as physicians and civil service apd liberal
izations is in renewal of an agree-
June 9
tries are arranging meeting with ion from the civil service; restric- dental technicians from the nation- sions; in additioh, 10,000 Jews (in- ets, who appeared by their accent
"These prospects,
pledged
Near,
were to have been recruited by lieuten-
a
substantial
amount who
in the
1934 ' representatives
political leaden of
who
are Eastertj
inclined tions
rin in the practice of law, medi- al health insurance panels; for- eluding dependents: 20,000) 1"f".
ment reached in June of 19331
d
e
rive,
and
who
were
no
ants of Julius Streicher, the Nur-
n
whereby a Joint consultative coon-
dur- report
to the states.
Nazi orientation, the C •
Arrangements are being com- ing the 1935 campaign proper,
, education, journalism, and bade partnership of "Aryan" and deprived of their jobs and income Franconia
the camps
the
einberg and
Nazi in
leader,
in his of
native
cil, comprised of representatives I
other forms of cultural activity; "non-Aryan" doctors; limited the in public health or social welfare
pieted
at
Congregation
ShaareY
should
be
given
an
opportunity
of the three bodies, was set up for
The
denial of the rights of citizenship ratio of "non-Aryan" students in work. Even Jews legally permit-
to
subscribe,"
stated
Mr.
Alexan-
Zedek
for
the
annual
exiled
Austrian
Brown
Shirt
Le-
the purpose of joint consultation
tour of Herr von Stohrer is, the possession of inherited estates, both the public and private schools; fed to practice law suffer from the
d er when he organized his corn- regarded
gionnalres. Very few of them
as an additional symptom' stock exchange and trade union ac- eliminated the rabbis from the local boycott and hostile rece
and action in connection with the lion Service, to be held on Sun- mimes.
of the revival
spoke
with
a
Munic
of
the
old
Imperial
tivities,
and
contracts
with
th
e
ptions
by
committess
h
accent.
situation created by the Hitl er re - day mornin g , J une e. Fourteen
Th e Clean-up s qua
o f educatio n;
propaganda machine in the government.
restricted the courts in pleading their cases,
d will be-
gime.
girls will be consecrated to service gin to solicit these prospects the Orient, this time under the contem
According to these laws, "non- non-Aryans in the motion picture, and Jews can no longer be admitted
Bands of adherents of Herr
Seek Harmonious Action
heater,
journalistic,
and broadcast- to the bar.
to their people.
first week
June. hopes
Through
efforts
the in squad
to these
add porary Nazi complexion. There wit Aryans"—a term artificially coined
Discriminations Streij
ch7rilwherSetoanretlhePsictrkeeettesd early
ing enterprises; curbed them in again s t Jewish physicians are nu-
By the terms of the agreement
a e l n l daytehrro tu h g e hc olu ty
The guest speaker at this sere- materially o the sum already be extensive subsidies to Near East e
t w
th establishments
ee ro m po k rk ne in te g d. the
by Nazis to signify Jews, and Chris- stock exchanges; limited the possi- mem); and effective. Restrictions entrances to Jewish
reached, the Joint Consultative ice will be Mrs. Bertha Read Rise- raised b
s m a rea y Is
ern newspapers, the Palcor Agency lino
tan descendants of Jews—were, bilities of their securing contracts on
w
Y the
ac cultural
ru el
rell e ts t , a en xd .
Council "will seek to provide for man, a prominent figure in mid-
• n
also informed. The swastika with certain exceptions, dismissed and in other ways restricted their
;
The
first meeting
in effect, and
harmonious action by the Jews of western Iladassah circles. She is Up
Squad
will be of 'the Clean- emblem and Nazi slogans will be from the civil service and had their rights as citizens and their oppor- joaurjnealissmin
eluding from their 1
activities
threatening attitude pickets
g held
utilized ca
widely as part of a attn.( service contracts with public or tunities for participation in the eco-
Monr
America in relation to the Nazi la rofmer chairman of the Mid- evening, June 3, at
8 o'clock,
t - destine
adopted toward passersby made
a ay
e paio t w sympathy
war upon the Jews in Germany.
( PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 3)
It necessary for the Bavarian au.
the

the
E
y
a
psetr
. s o e er
Region
of Hadassah,
It is hoped in relation to the at West
present
is chairman
of the and
cul- 51 W. Warren Ave.. Room 308. von Stohrer w
thorities to call out the so-called
masi'f'ortmeerl
m
ement by dorsal
Jewish situation in Germany that 1 total activities of Chicago Hades-
green police, or constabulary. As
chief of the German Foreign Office
Hnn-el s
Palestine
Program
genera
chairman
the day wore on, however, the
not only agreement may be reached sale She is considered one of Allied Jewish
Campaign
for of
1935,
the holding that office until 1928. Since
but united action may be taken by the most
pickets became increasingly pug_
on
WWJ
This
eloquent women spea..e.
Sunday
Fen
en he has been ambassador in
nacious, shoving would-be custom-
these bodies through their repro- ors in the country. and is active in Fred M. Butzel evaluates .
,

gypt. After the Nazis came into
sentatives in this Joint Council. many communal •undertakings.
ors away and pulling window-
salts in an interesting statement power in Germany he was attacked
A program of new Palestine
Each of the national bodies will
issued to The Detroit Jewish by
gazers away from display win-,
gongs rendered by a choir of 70
School
Sessions
End
the local Nazi groups in Egypt
Chronicle.
however, remain free to pursue its
down,
and the police appeared to
singers
and
an
address
by
Dr.
Prepare.
Praising
the efforts because he had received Emil Lud-
for Congress Eke -
own policies with reference to those ■ The final assembly of the Sun- of Mr. Peiser
i
Israel Goldstein, president of
Distinguished Scientist to be unable to do anything.
' g the wig, noted German-Jewish biogra
bons; Urge Vote for
matter upon which unanimous de- sty School at Congregation Shea- support of the Jewish I'.
masses for pier. Subsequently Von Stohrer
the Jewish National Fund of
Offer Resistance
Resign as Director of
cision may not be reached."
c y Zedek was the occasion for the Federation, and lauding the made his
Ticket Number 1
America, will he broadcast from
Toward midday fighting broke
a program in which address es campaign's workers, Mr. Butzel when he r peace with the Nazis
Laboratories
Continue Council'• Work
New
York
City
and
heard
over
out all over the city. Riot squads
turned to Berlin and
were delivered
e leered by Rabbi A. M. declares in his statement:
t
Officers of the Zioniet Organi•
Station WWJ this Sunday, June
cleared the streets, but as soon al
A meeting of representatives of liershman and Isaac Shetzer,
was received by Hitler and Von
"In summing up the
2, from 8:45
NEW YORK. (WNS)—Dr. Si- the police had gone the pickets re.
Ti to 9 a. m. Eastern
the three bodies, held in the stud president of the congregation. Pei
cam- Hindenburg. The Egyptian Nazis 'zation of Detroit will be elected Standard
careful not
mon Flexner, one of the most appeared. The glass doors of one
of Dr. Stephen S. Wise for the par- Philip L. Rosenthal announced
are considered of particular impor on Tuesday evening, June 4, at
to ratipnalie e
progrme.
am is presented on
pose of reviewing the bases of cos the names of the following stu- victory, and a defeat into a lance because Rudolf Hess, Hitler's the annual meeting to be held at the The
Jewish shop in the center of the
occasion of Palestine Flow- distinguished scientists in Amer- Jewish
to appreciate the
operation, - decidedstmanivnottsly- to
deputy, was born in Cairo.
e i c o a c ,teie s e preparing t o resign ears the city were smashed, and fist fight-
-
ss Jeliotel •Statler. •
er Day, which will be observed
continue the work of the Joint dents' for Meritorious sffludieghip fine product• of the campaign.
and scuffling were resumed.
and perfect attendance.
the laboratories
a. not too much to hope to
Sunday
in all 'parts
of the
Consultative Council. This decis-
Suppress Anti-Semitic Organ
In the early afternoon Jewish bust-
Election of officers will be pre- country,
including
Detroit.
Second grade — Scholarship: raise $270,000 end it is ■ great
world-famous Rockefeller Iliad. neo
ss net e n ti z a n rregs surrendered and closed
ion was reached in the light of the
ceded
by
discussions
of
issues
to
e
WARSAW
(WNS)—Gazet
War-
pity
.... tote for Medical Research, • post
th eir
increasing hardships in Germany; Vera Chad, Barbara Hennas, On that we did not succeed.
szavvska, the organ of the anti- arise at the annual convention of
the other hand, we have
the growth of the disabilities af-
Semitic National Democratic party the Zionist Organization of Amer- ,
he has held since 1903 when the
, establishment, Dem-
e
.
,
fecting Jews; and the fear that the Perfect
Sherwin
attendance:
Wine, Mortimer
Vera Zieve.
Chad , covered the largest percentage and one of the most notorious in- ice to be held in Atlantic City
ee t t emlo rre me rramedd open. The pick-
t in hs a tui li t u ht i op nr.
slips ever reached in our
coming months will present new lifinam Elaine Coggan, Fayanne
on June 30 to July 3, and at the
stigators of anti-Semitism , h a s
cl eared eta he i
w
F
la
exner
campaign.
Our
large
organ'',
f
ou
dn
ed
celidned Atio. sidewalk in firo
and graver problems for the Jews Chatlin, Saul Saulson, Eleanor
pended publication for gum.sup-i World Zionist Congress which
enotrot he
nation of workers stuck to
discuss the reason for his l ed
of Germany, and therefore, for the Shift.
gperto e c sedpele are
it pressed by the government for its i will open in Lucerne, Switzerland,
d to
d pull r te ogtehte hed roo th re e
until the end. We have sub•
Jews of the world.
refusal to join in the mourning of j i on Aug. 27.
pending resignation, it is believed
Third grade—Scholarship: Car-
• scribed 380,000
Pilsudski, whose regime it has hit- '
Statements will be issued from of Landau, Fayette Singer, Her- year. We have more than last
fleet,: is e ae d w
van 7c2 ing Aag
exe. nightly, The owners and several
An appeal has been issued by I
eetheDdr.ireFelte
.
the pros et of terly opposed, the paper, the oldest l
time to time acquainting the pub- man Robinson, Herbert Ebner, •
employees appeared, however, and
officers of the Zionist Organize- I
now
competent budget in each of
Class
of
100
Boys
and
Girls
lie with the action planned or taken Hugh Carpol, Marcia Tobin, Mor- our
I
t'
in
Poland,
found
itself
boycotted
1
ton
forced the gates open again, shout.
of
Detroit
and
of
Hadassah.
0
main`
funds, and by reader
of
the
first
of
the
great
philan-
in
that they had served in th
to
Be
Tie
Brown.
Perfect
attendance:
by the three organizations,
Consecrated to
s and advertisers. IS hen . urging their members, as well
for the first time in many years
hropic foundations established by German army during the World
Donald Kahn, Max Schreiber, we are contrib u ti ng t o
the
Gazeta
Warseawska
refused
toles
all
those
who
have
purchased
Faith
of
Israel
i n t erne
t he Rockefellers, Dr. Flexner was War and were "not
Those who attended the meeting Florence Franklin, Mints Press.
. publish the official mourning pro- Shekolim, to cast their ballots for
going to be
'
-
were: Hon. Bernard S. Deutsch,
bona!
purpose. ■ a sum of
redited with tremendously im- li nu elrla ieh deib m yerhe oole ig isa ense .
Fourth grade — Scholarship:
money clamation or carry a black mourn- the centrist party, for Ticket No,
vefnot r uatlhly e
Louis Fabricant, Dr. Joshua L.
On Sunday morning, June 2, portant discoveries in the fields
which has some relation to our
ing border and continued to criti• 1. Plans for mobilizing centrist
"loseEd
Goldberg, Prof. Horace M. Kellen, Barbara Eder, Selma Schwartz,
circumstances.
a class of 51 boys and 49 girls of spinal meningitis, infantile par- day.
Freda
Rose
Lasser,
Shirley
Frank,
rise
the
government
and
to
recom-
forces
in
behalf
of
Ticket
No.
1
will be consecrated to the faith 'lyres and tropical diseases.
Louis Lipsky, Dr. Samuel Mar-
"We are still in the midst of
He
goshes, Hon. George Z. Medalie, Robert Silk, Lois Goodman, Ethel • tragic conflict sensed by the mend that it adopt an out and out will be outlined at the meeting of their fathers at Temple Beth was also responsible for bringing
Insurance Ingfective
anti-Jewish policy, newsdealers re- on Tuesday.
Hon. Albert °Writer, Hon. Joseph Levine, Donna Lyons, Shirley feelings of resentment at the
El, Dr. Leo M. Franklin and to the Institute's staff many of
yins fo ur rage e
fused
to
sell
it,
its
correspondents
Simons.
Perfect
attendance:
Bar-
cokpla
nirild
The
names
of
James
I.
Ell-
Rabbi
Leon
Frani
officiating.
M. Proskauer, Lewis L. Strauss,
reer_utse tothapta
community as • result of an
the world's most outstanding ad- damage "as they
have no proof
were expelled from the Press Club mann, president of the Zionist
Sol M. Stroock and Morris D. bare Eder, David Dunn, Ethel Le-
alleged lack of support of one
.e service promises to be ex- enlist, some of whom have won that these acts of violence occurred
vine, Arthur Smith.
Waldman.
of our country clubs. Irrespec. and the paper stricken from mom-
em- Organisation of Detroit, and of ceptionally beautiful this year, an Nobel Prizes for their researches.
bership in the Polish Publishers Rabbi Leon Fram will appear on entirely new ritual having been Dr. Flexner is a member of a dire in riots."
Fifth grade—Scholarship: Doris tine of this conflict it ieiragic
Women Condemn Nazism
Association.
From
all
parts
of
the
the
ballot
as
candidates
for
dele-
Barak, Agnes Ann Brown Harry that it should cut into and untc
Several Jewish doctors, some
s
written by the rabbis for this tinguinhed American Jewish fam-
of
ountry subscription cancellations gates to the World Zionist Con- occasion.
Representatives of three hurt- Broder, Bertram G o rd o n, Maxine
ermine th e support of the local
ily. His brother, Abraham, is the them leading men In their profess
tired women's organizations of all
poured in while in Warsaw stu- Kress on Ticket No. 1.
away had their nameplate torn
charities
and
our
international
Each
year
for
the
past
15
director
of
the
Institute
for
Ad-
away
from
their
house
fronts.
faiths meeting under the auspices Joslow.
dents publicly burned hundreds of
A social hour will follow the yeats the confirmation service vanced Learning, the faculty of
Sixth grade — Scholarship: obligations. It is to be hoped copies.
of the women's division of the
meeting.
that in the near future this
is believed
these
acts •
American Jewish Congress in In- Frances Saulson, Alfred Shevin
held at Temple Beth El has been which includes Dr. Albert Ein- were It committed
by that
Berlin
radical
Elson, Miriam Tobin. Per- entire conflict will come to •
different from those that went stein. Another brother, Bernard, Nazis, 1,000 of whom were import-
ter - Denominational President's Celia
feet attendance: Celia Eisen, Bob c ' ' and that some kind of
before and has been so unique is a prominent Zionist and law-
Day at the Barbizon Plaza vigor-
• n understanding will be
in character that many demands yet.
ed last week-end allegedly to fake .
ously condemned the Nazi regime Smith, Florence Naimark.
have come to Dr. Pranklin and
anti-Catholic public opinion and
Seventh grade — Scholarship: reached. Not until the •very
for its treatment of Catholics, Pro-
Rabbi Fram that these services be
the remainder of whom are now
last days of the campaign was
testantn, Jews, labor and other dig- Adele Blumberg, Dorothy Dunitz,
O'BRIEN
- SUGAR DEBATE
being
e mployed
put
into
permanent
form.
he Jews.
it even possible to ascert•in the
sidents and called upon the Ameri- Muriel Singer, Milton Gordon,
AT PISGAH ON MONDAY g eTal:eksTedphaagsaeinol t
Them• of Service
can people to unite in isolating Esther Wilson, Marilyn Koffman, attitude of some of our leading
-
Semitic
campaign
takes
the
form
June
Smith,
Helen
Knopper,
Ber-
The theme around which the
Jews, and much of the effort of
Nazi Germany.
Open to Public at Lodge's of annoying Jewish religious con-
The meeting endorsed the views the Hartman. Perfect attendance: our workers was dissipat ed in
service will be built this year is

Quarters
gregations.
The
sidewelk
immedis
t....
manner.
kiu•rtere
in
Maccabees
Bldg.
"At Sinai's Heights." It will be
Elaine Baker, Frances Tubben,
ki
ate) outside the door of one Man-
of Katherine Devereaux Blake, Billy Baron.
divided into four sections, the
"This campaign has brought
On
prominent woman leader, that wo-
lilonday
first having to do with the ritual
into active participation •gain
night,
Eighth grade — Scholarship:
Pisgah Ich synagogue bears the words,
"Dirty Jew" in letters ■ yard long.
men should use their influence to
■ large number of small organ'.
Lodge
No.
34,
13'nai
It'rith
of
the
synagogue,
the
second
will
will
.
support only such candidates for Mildred Gerson, Muriel Katz,
One supporter of Julius Streich-
include the Scroll service, the stage a debat e between Patrick
sattons who were moved by
governmental office who will stand Shirley Rabinowitz, Charles Sara-
er. the violently rots-Semitic Nu-
i:il
o
'd
l
ig
re
i
e
n
qu
aa
nrt
d
Nazi 'Propaganda Laid at His Door; Teacher Who Op. i ttlhieirdpearegrioqeueeor
eM
rsauin
ric
e
t
he
S
ugar,
sohn, David Crohn, Theodore
their enthusiasm for the Old
faeca
.
at
tel
it
s
. remberg Nazi leader, has filled the
by democracy and the democratic Kasle, Miriam Zieve. Perfect at- Folk. Home. Their contribu•
posed Spread of Hitlerite Ideas Is Held to
the fourth t;s
tradition.
service of flowers.
Bldg. This
meeting is open windows of his flat directly across
endance: Mignon Hamburger, Hon. rep
The charge
t ■ real sacrifice
.
Have Been a Competent Instructor
1 to the confirmants will be given
e pu ic. The officers urge the street with huge notices and
as well as ■ a emotional outlet.
The speakers included Fannie
of an aggressively anti-
by Dr. Franklin and the rabbis the members of the lodge, the caricaturen
Hurst the well-known novelist,
Ninth grade—Scholarship, Rah! It is to be hoped that the in-
s i i a
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., --
Mrs. Mary K. Simkhovitch, head Joseph Roth, Charles Saraeohn.
Under questioning by Assembly-Twill
join in the invocation of Women's Auxiliary and their • em t c c erecter. Printed inscrip•
tt in the Old Folks Home
of:Greenwich House and chairman Greenbaum, Ruth Nagler, Norton will
Wins easily legible from the door-
Dr.'
Friedrich
Johannes
Haupt-
man
Samuel
Pesin,
a
member
of
'
blessing
on
the
confirmantn.
friends
Co
attend
this
debate.
keep and kindle an interest
of the Housing Commission; Mrs. Ossepow, Betty Geltner, Joseph
The subject of the debate will way of the synagogue bear senti-
G ilbert, Virginia Golden, Suzanne in the Hebrew Schools, Pale.- mann, head of the German Depart- the Appropriations Committtee of 1 Services, to begin at 9:30, will
such as the fc!lowing:
ment of the New Jersey College the New Jersey Assembly, Dr. ; be timed to conclude at the usual be "The New Deal, Can It Solve ments
e
Rebekah Kohut, president of the
Shirley
Hertzberg, tine, Hebrew Free Loan Ass*•
for Women, admitted that he re-
Jewish swine, get out of Ger•
Hauptmann
said
that
he
himself
lhour
for
Sunday
services.
The
Ours
Economic Problems." Mr.
International Federation of Wo- Holtzman,
Perfect
attend-
ciation,
Jews
of
Eastern
En•
Marian Lewis.
cently
wrote
to
Dr.
Paul
Joseph
had
taken
out
his
first
citizenship
l
service
is
open
to
the
public,
but
O'Brien,
who
will
defend
the
many
so
that we can lire!"
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
men's Organizations; Rabbi Milton once: Anna Chad.
Goebbels, German minister et.
paper in 1930 or 1931. Before that, because it is expected that the New Deal, has been active in
Steinberg; Brandon Tynan, presi- Tenth grade: Scholarship: Rosa-
propaganda,
asking
for
"some
me-
h
Cafes
Urged to Bar Jews
said,
he
and
Mrs.
Hauptmann
Temple
will
be
taxed
to
its
capac-
dent
Democratic
circles and in a for-
r
of the Catholic Actor's Guild; lind Arra, William Saulson, Dore-
FRANKF URT-AM-MAIN
terial for cultural propaganda, net thought of returning to Germany ity on this occasion, the doors of mar Attorney General of Michi-
published — A
ier, Betty Lipsitz, Ernest
political propaganda," whih
T. Hondas Muzunidar of the World thy Ko
Nadler,
c h e i n- because Mrs. Hauptmann's mother the lower auditorium will be gen.
local
newspa
r p
newspaper
by the
Mr. Sugar, who will debate Nazi
Fellowship of Faiths; the Marquess Jay Herman Shuman, Clare Son.
party has bowed an appeal
tended to send "all over the United lived there. After the death of closed when the confirmants en- the negative side of the question
Nana de Belmont.
States ."
Mrs, Stephen enklar.
t to all cafe and restaurant proprie-
his wife's mother, Dr. Hauptmann !ter the Temple.
has been identified with radi
radial
S. Wise, president of the Women's
Twelfth grade — Scholarship:
He also deplored as "unwise" said he decided to become an Amer-
tors to exclude Jcwa from their
movements for several years.
The Co ■ firma ■ ts
I. I. Hirschman was elected Harvard's rejection of
Division presided. Mrs. Richard Newton Burrows, Theodore Leibo-
est. er ishments.
offer of lean citizen.
The names and addresses of the
(Seethed adopted the resolution on vitz, Marvin Raider, Evelyn Kop- president of the Men's Club of • 11,000 scholarship by an
This meeting will be the lent
Dr, Ern•t
The newspaper attacks bitterly
Signed Teachers' Loyalty Pledge
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
open
meeting
i
ng
of
the current term
'
Ger• Temple Beth El at a meeting F. Hanfstaengl, chief of the For-
Nazi Germany, The meeting was pelman, Bernard Rubiner,
He said he was familiar with the'
On Monday night, June 17, Pis- cafes and restaurant owned by the

opened by Mrs. Beth Levin Siegel, trade Pregerson, Mandell Berman, held on Tuesday evening. Other sign Press Bureau in Germany. A. Teacher's Oath Bill recently passed
a
rious sections) demanding
ne tiro:Id
: a di tee
s m
third
!r e d o asonedi cif in v
the Nazi doctrine a lied t" by
chairman of the committee of are Ann Gutwillig, Harold Ossepow, officers elected are:
to to told why the municipality has
the New Jersey Legislature and
n? mgli f i amil
t
rangements.
Leo I. Franklin, vice president; Germany, it has "some good sides," knew that it required him to sup-
Eugene Kraft.
( PLEASE TURN TO PAOE
Saul Rose, secretary; Harry Hy- he said, adding that "they're at- port the State and National Con-
OPPOSITE EDITORIAL)
man, treasurer; members of the tempting to unify the German pee- dilutions. He said he had signed

board: Charles I. Barney, Arthur Ale."
that pledge.
JERUSALEM (WNS — Palcor
Haas, Len l.ewis, Max Loewen-
Dr. Hauptmann made these as-
He denied emphatically the Agency) — A struggle forpolit-
. s st o e rin,Feliliaa•imr
Markle,
Robin- sections while testifying in his charge by witnesses for Dr. Ber• seal ascendancy among Arab lead-
Harry
y Solomon, own behalf before an investigat- gel that he had used his class per- • era of Palestine reached its bitter-
Dr. N. Schlafer, E. M. Thal, Ben- ing committee of Rutgers Univer- iods for political propaganda, say. est stage here when Maj Amin Ef.
gamin
Wilk and Edward Wolfe. city, of which the New Jersey Cl
Hitle r D' 'spate h
o. M g he merely had answered ques- fendi el Husseini. Grand Mufti of
'
Fi . nancial
es a Jew to Ne gotiate
h F
wit • h
' I I nter• Joema gidsohn, retiring president, lege for Women is a part. The
H
Al dv Covered 5,000 of Their 16,000 Mile
tions the students had raised about Jerusalem and president of the
ave
rea -
eats to Save the German Mark from
is an ex-officio member of the committee is inquiring into charges events in Germany or had correct- Moslem Supreme Council, was pub - ;
Itinerary; Organize Communities in Many Lands
hoard.
Imminent Collapse
tidy repudiated by the Palestine'
that Dr. Leinhard Berge], instruc- Id errors in newspaper reports.
for Third Maccabiah in 1938
Philip Adler of the Detroit for in Dr. Hauptmann's depart-
"I do not think Nazi ideas could Arab Defense Party, representing
ay addressed the meeting, de- ment, is to be dismissed next be used in the United States," Dr. anti•Mufti elements headed by
NEW YORK (WNS) — While bankers admit that G Ad htnidt's , News
Detroiter'
had
occasion
on Tile,'
Members of Creep
scribi
i i ng his experiences on his month because his anti•Nazi views Hauptmann told the committee. "I , r,, , t1 a If het) Bey
Persecuting
Be N a •
Hitler hat nevertheless
shashibi
the Jews in dispatched

Germany, visit is of great international im- .
. , former day to meet the 12 Palestinian 1
The group is headed b y Ben Zion
portance and concede that they recent tours of Russia, Japan, are opposed to the views of Dr. do not belong to any pol i t i cal
o f J
I . In s
Tamari
and include Ebeser Brown,
!
Maccshee
Hauptmann.
motorcyclists
who
are,
hive
had
conferences
with
him
at
'
China
and
Germany.
tanizations. I think there are some random addressed to Sir Arthur'
a
andAvitdor Reicert, Zvi Bee-
Jewish
banker to with
the American
Unit
United which the economic and political ; The meeting was also featured
Staten
to negotiate
Criticises Dr. ISerget's Work
good sides to Nazism. They are at- tVauchope, High Commissioner of , making a good will tour of the Zelig
' •
(
bairn
Cohen, Shlome Silver-
pe,
future of the !leech was discussed. by the presence of the 12 Tel
Dr. Hauptmann read a long pre- tempting to unify the German
Palestine,
the Defense Party ; European continent, Canada, and '1" '
warts., Moishe Bromberg, Chaim
refs e ta
ret e eee
men to t t; e w atiro
ch o h: . mate ple.c O ri t t h ie d r. th . ings l ed ro .f.rA
financial
the mark
interest,
from imminent
for a loan col-
to Goldschmidt denies his presence in !Aviv visitors who are making a a pa o red
t e btek
lie eve." , warned the oGe otvie o r o n m ae m notidt ha ao tt t he I the United States.
Vinikur,
Elizah
Leviathan, Isaac
, Mo e
current the United States has anything to . tour of the European continent,
be
These 12 young men, who are of Adagati and Jacob Beni.
!lapse. according
York banking
circles. The do with official business. Neverthe- Canada and the United States Semitieta, but severely criticized
It was while he was on s visit , responsible for the repayment of a , the ages of 22 to 36, all come from
to reports
Mr.
Tenure
in
an interview with
J
New
Dr. Hertel for inefficiency as ■ to Germany that he met Dr. Ha d.. loan negotiated by the mufti with' Tel Aviv, are members of the Pal- the editor of The
Jewish banker is Jacob Gold- less his secretary is an official of ' on motorcycles, being
Chronicle,
de-
on of
■ teacher and lack of interest "io staengl, he said. He talked with . the Prudential Assurance Com•' entine Maccabee Sports
the German consulate. Goldschmidt good-will mission in behalf
i
if hmidt,
se-
scribed
his
group
's itinerary as
anything outside of his classroom Dr. Hanfstsengl about Harvard's ,' Pan), of London. The memorandum ! tier, and are
former
National
Bank, of Ger•
insists he is here on private busi- , the Maccabee World Sports As anything
former
president
the
touring
On
motor- I fodowc The tourists left Palestine
Da
ness and maintains he has had no ' eociation. Selig Reicert of this
He also mentioned the on action in refusing the wholarship. , pointed out that the validity of the l cycles through dozens of Jewish i arid traveled through the Sinai
. InanY's
t
second largest financial in conferences with anyone about recur, spoke in Hebrew and certainty as to Dr. Berger. status
"I told him," said Dr. Haupt. I present Moslem Supreme Council' communities to strengthen their !desert
to Egypt, Italy, France,
nation, and one of the most im - Germany's finances. pointing out Chaim Cohen of the good-will as an alien in the United State, mann, ethat we thought the rejec-1Is being contested on the ground organization and to
organize Jew- I then to Canada whey they visited
Portant figures In
r e- filler
Ger• that he came to the L sited States squad translated his remarks into Dr. Hertel previously testified that tlon was unwise as it deprived onej that elections for the latter are I ish groups for the 1938 Maceabiah l in Montreal,
Hitler
Toronto, London
°mil. Although
he
has
his
first
citizenship
papers.
Althoug s several
(P LEASE TURN TO PAGE 11)
I long overdue.
everal leading
• to be held at Tel Aviv, Organise-
leadi ng last year also on private business. English.

joint consultation and action in be-
half of the Jewish victims of the
Hitler regime. .

SCHOOL YEAR ENDS
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

ZIONISTS SELECT
OFFICERS JUNE 4

FLEXNER TO QUIT
ROCKEFELLER POST

CONFIRMATION AT
TEMPLE ON SUNDAY

German Professor at Rutgers
Admits Writing Goebbels for
Propaganda for His Support

Men's Temple Club
Elects Hirschman

German.j ewis h Banker Arrt ves in
New York to Seek Loan for Reich

ARABS, IN RIFT,
e fil an eba c I t iLo
DISOWN MUFTI

12 Palestine Motorcyclists Visit
Detroit on Their Good mill Tour

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