America Apish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO .1) THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS ,bETROIT and VOL. XXXVII. NO. 3 URGE LEGISLATIVE PROBE OF RUTGERS NAZI PROPAGANDA Hauptmann Favors Adopt- ing Japanese Exclusion Policy to Jews "AMERICAN HITLER" I CONVICTED IN N. Y. U. S. Refuses Untermye is Plea to Shun Penal Congress Emil 40 IN , MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED JERUSALEM (WNS.Palcor Agency) — If the Jews refuse to co-operate, it will be impos- sible for Sir Arthur Wauchope, High Commissioner of Pales- tine, to establish a Legislative Council in the country, accord- ing to the Meraat el Shark, Christian Arab paper, which declares that there will soon be half a million Jews in Pal- estine, enough to hinder the entire plan. It had recently been reported that Sir Arthur had planned to publish in the Fall the ordinance launching the Legislative Assembly. The Arab daily expresses doubt whether the Palestine Govern- ment will find it possible to carry out the program if the Jewish population boycotts it. With the Jews in the country soon numbering half a million, the paper declares, they will be able to paralyze any consti- tutional scheme with which they will not co-operate. SOCIAL WORKERS ATTRACT 600 TO ANNUAL CONCLAVE 11 TELEPHONE CADILLAC THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Report Construction Started on Jerusalem Synagogue and Center Funds for Project Raised in Nationwid e Drive Conducted by United Synagogue of America Four Conferences Now Be- ing Conducted at Lake Placid, N. Y. SHMARYA LEVIN'S DEATH MOURNED BY WORLD JEWRY Eminent Zionist Was One of Pioneers in Founding the Movement PEISER, SILVER, FRAM, HIRSCH PARTICIPATE ENLISTED SUPPORT OF NON-ZIONISTS IN U. S. Preside at Committee Meet- ings and Lead in Discussions Death Came at the Home of His Daughter on Mt. Carmel, Palestine Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Honduras Will Receive German Jewish Savants --- TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, —President Tiburcio Caries and his Cabinet received the Rev. Dr. Samuel G. Inman of New York and assured him Honduras would welcome im- migrants exiled f rom Nazi Germany, The government is ready to contract for the services of German-Jewish sci- entists and educators. Dr. Inman discussed with the heads of the departments of the university here details relating to the professors to be employed. Representing the League of Nations com- missions for settling German exiles, Dr. Inman has toured 19 countries, in every one of which he was able to place German scholars, After visits to Guatemala and Mexico he will return to New York this month. ;ZIONIST CONGRESS ELECTIONS AROUSE CONTROVERSY HERE . Labor Party Issues State. ment Asking for Voters' Support JUDGE RUBINER, KAY FAVOR TICKET NO. I Issue Important Explana. tions Outlining Their NEW YORK. (WNS)—A le g- Attitudes islative inquiry into Nazi prop a- LAKE PLACID, N. Y.—With Banda at the New Jersey Celle ge executives, practitioners and lay- HAIFA (WNS-Palcor Agency) —Dr. Shmarya Levin, known as for Women was demanded of men interested in Jewish social Wide interest has been aroused the dean of Zionist propagandists, Governor Harold G. Hoffman in here in the forthcoming elections service work, educational activi- who was credited with having done a letter from Samuel Untermy e a r n, of delegates to the 19th World ties and "Y's" and other Jewish more than any other Individual to Zionist Congress, and a centre- president of the Non-Sectari centers gathered here from all stimulate the growth of the Zion- Anti-Nazi League, who que versy has sprung up over the dif- over the United States, this lake ist movement in the United States, tioned the impartiality of t he ferences that divide the Zionist resort becomes the center of groups along party lines. committee of the board of tru a - Jewish activity for five days be- b Word has just been received nation - wide drive conducted is dead here in his daughter's home y the United Synagogue of on Mt. Carmel, His colorful life, tees of Rut ger University whi ch Local leaders of various Zion- ginning Friday, June 14. jointly by the United Synagogue America that actual construe ion spent in Russia where he was a ist groups state that thedefinite is now investigating charges th Inventory and stock taking of has been started on the J ru- and the Women's League of the state rabbi, in Germany where he stand taken by The Detroit Jew- Dr. F. J. Hauptmann, head new problems and programs fac- salem Synagogue and Center, be- organization. T h e completed obtained his secular education, in ish Chronicle In urging support the German department at t he ing the Jewish community will ing built with money raise in project will stand as the offerin g the United States where he became of Ticket No, 1, representing the college, was spreading Na of American Jewry to the youth be taken here beginning today America, the first unit of w the intimate friend of the late ich and spirit of the Holy Land. Zionist Organization, Hadassah propaganda in the classrooms an as the national conventions of will be dedicated at the co Jacob II, Schiff and Julius Rosen- ing on the campus and that he di The need for such a structure three distinct groups, attractin g R osh Hashonah. The funds for missed Dr. Lienhard Bergel fro in Jerusalem was made evident more than 600 Jewish commit) al World Congress Date project were raised by the German department becau by a survey on the religious and leaders and workers, are held i Jews and Christians to Par- Is Changed to Aug. 20 se Dr. Bernard Kahn, Euro- sessions which at times will b of Bergel'a anti-Nazi views. educational conditions In Pales- ticipate in Williamstown Branding the German depar t- pean Director of J. D. C., tine made by Rabbi Samuel M. conducted jointly by all thre LONDON. (W N S — Palm Discussions ment of the college as "a hotbe d Cohen, executive director of the Agency)—The date of the Makes Extensive Survey groups. of Nazi sedition," Mr. Untermye United Synagogue of America, opening of the nineteenth bi- Series of Conferences called attention to the fact tha s ago. In the survey NEW YORK. (N. C. J. C.)— ennial World Zionist Congress ri V e llisy Tointed The National Conference o f no one in the German departmen t out that unless The soup kitchen and breadline— will be .tag. 20 instead of Announcement of speakers for Palestine develops synagogues is an American citizen and sake e symbols of economic catastrophe, c ewish Social Service, most in- Aug. 27, it was announced and centers that would provide round tables on "Lessons for the that the inquiry be removed "t O once familiar components of the g lusive of the three groups, will here by the World Zionist Ex- a less partisan forum and one i n tragic universal picture in post- u et under way formally on Sat- Famous Dramatist Pictures facilities not only for worship United States from Inter-Group ecutive. The change In the but also for social and cultural which it will be possible to com - war Europe—have reappeared in o rday. The National Association Plight of Persecuted Relations in Other Countries" at date of the international par- activities f Jewish Center Executives, and for pel the attendance of witnesse 5 Poland, to stave off the threat of t the youth of Pales- the forthcoming Williamstown ley, which will be held in Lu- German Theater tine as well as its adult Jewish and to cross-examine the wi imminent starvation which today E lie National Council for Jewish Institute of Human Relations, cerne, Switzerland, Is said to ducation, opened their sessions population, our religious life will nesses whom Dr. Hauptmann ha s • was made Wednesday, be due to the demand of F ridgy morning. A fourth grou put upon the stand and particu p NEW YORK, N. Y.—A picture suffer. It was in response to American delegates who felt The Institute will be conducted the Association of Practitioner this need that the United Syne- larly Dr. Hauptmann himself." under the auspices of the Na- that the later date would un- in Jewish Social Service, is ale a of extraordinary suffering and Rogue undertook the task. The 0 deep humiliation for hundred of , building is now being erected in duly delay their return to the tional Conference of Jews and holding its annual meeting here Favors Japueu Policy United States after the sum- Christians at Williams College, This group is a section of th 0. the most famous personalitie in I cooperation with the Jeshurun NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. mer vacations. Williamstown, Mass., from Aug. National Conference of Jewis h the contemporary theater tv as O rganization of Jerusalem. The (WNS)--A government policy of 24 to 30, and will be attended by Social Service. drawn here this week by Elmer use of the facilities of the build- anti-Jewish restriction in the several hundred leaders of the Junior Hadassah, the Order Sons ing will not be limited to any sin- Saturday morning, religious United States along the lines of Protestant, Catholic and Jewish of Zion and their allied groups, gle group in the Jewish life of services will be conducted. The Japanese exclusion is favored by faiths front all parts of the coun- has been responsible for arousing Palestine and the United Syna- educators will resume their delib- Dr. F. J. Hauptmann, head of try. existing interest in the election. gogue officials hope that other erations with the principal sub- the German department of the Statements of Both Parties congregations and communities It was announced that Newton ject being the "national and reli- New Jersey College for Women, A lengthy statement was made will be stimulated to erect simi- DR. SHMARYA LEVIN D. Baker, co-chairman of the Na- gious elements in the Jewish he admitted during the investi- lar edifices in other parts of the tional Conference, will be chair. to The Chronicle this week by school program." Rabbi Leon gation being conducted into his land. weld, and in his final resting place man of the sessions dealing with Joseph Haggai, chairman of the Fram of Temple Beth El, Detroit, department by a special com- Palestine, was described in a three- this question. labor party's election committee will lead that discussion, and the The structural design for the mittee of Rutgers University volume autobiography published in in Detroit, asking for a vote for speakers wi ll include A. H. Frie Jerusalem Synagogue and Center America by Harcourt, Brace. trustees. As the inquiry, pre- "What Can We Learn from the labor's Ticket No, 2. At the same d- Clev was chosen as the result of a land of eland and Rabbi Max cipitated by charges that Dr. Born in Svislovitz, Russia, in Situation in Germany?" will be Arzt of Scranton. competition in which 30 Pales- 1867, he revolted against the nar- the subject of the first session. time, two interesting statements Hauptmann dismissed Dr. Lien- were made by Judge Charles Ru- tinian architects submitted plans. To Hold Institute hard Bergel from the German row religious education of his en- Presentations will be made by biner and Leon Kay, urging wide Announcement of the news vironment and went to Koenigs- George Shuster, managing editor department because he (Bergel) Following the sessions of the that work had been started on berg and Berlin to obtain a general of the Commonweal, and Rabbi support for the centrist party, opposed Ilauptmann's pro-Nazi conference, an institute on Jew- represented on Ticket No. 1. the building was received with university training. It was at Ber- Morris S. Lazaron of the Balti- views, approached the end of ish community organization prob- The Mizrachi Orthodox Zion- enthusiastic acclaim by Jewish lin that he obtained his degree as more Hebrew Congregation. its second week, Sidney J. Kap- lems will be held, from June 18 ist party is campaigning for lay and religious leaders of every lan, counsel for Dr. Bergel, drew The second session will deal Ticket No. 3. to 21. a Doctor of Philosophy. He then denomination, damaging admissions from Haupt- took it upon himself to bring to with the question: "What Can Election on Juno 23 During the institute sessions, mann during a cross-examination. Russian Jewry the new Intellectual We Learn from the Situation in The elections for the Congress Kurt Peiser, executive director Reminded that he had told peo- exico. This question will be will be held here all day Sunday, Enlightenment, serving as rabbi in of the Jewish Welfare Federation ple in Germany that he could not Grodno, Ekaterinaslav and Vilna. .!, 1 scussed by Dr. Charles S. Mac- June 23. The local election board of Detroit, will preside over the Because of his wide influence upon go as far as they in anti-Semit- arland, secretary-emeritus of is headed by Joseph Haggai, who meetings of the committee on Russian Jewry, he was elected in '" e Federal Council of Churches , represents the Poale-Zion to- ism, and asked how far he would planning and financing. Harold JO) to membership in the Rus- whose book, "Chaos in Mexico," gether with S. Sheraga and Mor- go, he said, "I would go as far eia • Silver, director of the Jewish So- DR. BERNARD KAHN sian Hume. as, for example, the United ELMER RICE has just been published; Michael ris Lachover, The Mizrachl fs cial Service Bureau, will preside Williams, editor of the Common- represented on the board by States would go in the exclusion Was Pioneer Zionist menaces the existence of millions of over the meetings of the com- Rice, famous Pulitzer Prize dra- Jo. c ob Levin, M. Prussian and Issas of the Japanese people." Later (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PALM He was one of the pioneers of Jews. Emergency relief measures mittee on family welfare and re- matist and theatrical producer, Kurt Peiser Discusses Fed- he corrected this to read that such as have not been employed lated fields. the Zionist movement and one of Rosenthal. The general Zionist eration's Relations in who spoke on the plight of the "1 go no further than the United since the years of famine directly the two men who founded the first representatives on the board are Montreal Address Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superinten- r efugees from Germany at a States goes in its own affairs. following the World War, have Zionist Students Society in Berlin. Mrs. Albert Feldstein, secretary Whether I believe in them or once again become an urgent ne- dent of the Jewish Children's meeting in the Hotel Commodore His recognized ability as a fiery of the board, Sol Lifsitz and Miss An outline of the relation b e- orator and as a brilliant writer not, I leave it up to the govern- cessity, and the present plight of Home of Detroit, will represent the sponsored by the Women's Divi- Jeanette Steinberg. tween the Community Fund an d brought him to international Jew- ment." He declined to express the Jewish masses in Poland con- home at the convention. He is a sion of the Greater New York Voting stations will be located the Jewish Welfare Federation of ish attention. Ile is said to have Next Monday Right, June 17, at the Shaarey Zedek and an opinion as to whether Gey stitutes an emergency as grave as member of the discussion group United Jewish Appeal, which is the of the institutional child care body part of a nation-wide effort to Detroit was outlined on Wedne 5- spoken to more audiences than any Pisgah Lodge No. 34, of B'nai Philadelphia-Byron Hall. niany's anti-Semitic policies wet! that which now confronts their co- of the conference. Dr. Hirsch will obtain $3,250,000 for the relief day in an address delivered b y other Jewish orator of his time. B'rith will hold semi-annual elec- good for Germany. Judge Rubiner's Appeal religionists in Germany. he accompanied by Mrs. Hirsch and rehabilitation of the Jews of Kurt Peiser, executive directo ✓ He contributed numerous articles, tion of officers at the lodge rooms Later it was agreed that the Appealing for Ticket These and other equally startling dur ing his stay at Lake Placid. Germany and other lands and for of the Federation, before th e essays and editorials to magazines in the Maccabees Bldg. The elec- Judge Rebiner makes the follow- , question of anti-Semitism at the facts were revealed by Rabbi Jonah the settlement of Jews in Pales- conference of Federation Exec and newspapers in many languages tion will be preceded by the third ing statement: New Jersey College for Women tines in Montreal. B. Wise, co-chairman of the 1935 tine. and in many countries, He was at and final nomination of officers. "I shall vote Ticket Number was not at issue in the investi- ( PLEAsE TvriN To CASE 3 ) "In the matter of the develo p- various times editor and publisher Harry Yudkoff, president of Taking as his theme "The I in the forthcomin g election gation. Assemblyman Samuel Tragedy of the Modern German merit of relationships betwee n of Hebrew, Russian, Yiddish ma- Pisgah Lodge, urges every mem- of delegates to the 19th World Perin, who- has been acting as ber to attend this meeting and Theater," Mr. Rice described the Federation and constituen t gazines and daily newspapers. Zionist Cont . Several con• an observer at the inquiry, point- Annual Hebrew Schools' In 1906 he became one of the exercise his franchise of voting. what had happened to famous agencies, the tendency in the las t siderstie•t prompt this conclu• ed out that the only question to More than 700 delegates, al- dramatists and composers ten years has been toward mak - m oat important fighters against Several matters of interest will Sion. Amon g thew are: Meeting Tuesday, June 25 ternates and visitors from four decide was whether Dr. Bergel he acceptance by the Zionists of also be discussed. until the rise of the Hitler re- ing the Federation more of "First, I am impressed that had been dismissed because of his Canadian provinces, North and gime planning body, representative f th e British offer of Uganda, Afri- According to the by-laws of the platform of this ___(PLEASE Ttms To PAGE ID in Germany, had been ac- ticket South Dakota, Nebraska, Wiscon- knowledged social service efforts in the Jew . ca , as a ewish National Home. Pisgah Lodge, three nominations The annual election of offi- speaks primarily in terms of throughout the world sin, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and as the ish group, and toward makin R S ince the he was known for the if officers are necessary before cers of the United Hebrew most distinguished artists IPLFASE Tt`RN Ti) 1.05T PAGE) Minnesota, which states comprise in their craft. Mr. Rice spoke the Federation the spokesman fo ✓ in dependence of his views and the t he election. First and second Schools of Detroit will be held District No. 6 of B'nai B'rith, are nomination, were held on on Tuesday evening, June 25, of the dispersion of these famous the Jewish community in th e w ids following he commanded in at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall, , expected to attend the 67th an- personalities to all parts of Eu- councils of the Community Fun, I many countries. At the time of his 0, at which time the nominating S!" nual convention at Minneapolis, Aaron Pregerson, president, an- and the Council of Social of So committee made their recom- . death he was a member of the Ac- rope where they are to be found !Minn., beginning Sunday eve- 1 without occupation and w:thout cial Agencies," Mr. Peiser stated • to ,ns Committee of the World ' nendations. Third and final nom- nounced on Wednesday. I nine, June 30, and to end July 3. a livelihood. Ile asked support In presenting a review of th • Zi mist Organization, in which he nations and election of officers will be held on the date men- I by all liberal groups in America, events that led up to conperatioi ioned. Season Extended to Sept. 8 between the Community Fun, as well as Jews, for h to Accommodate Large aid drive which is now progress- and the Federation, Mr. Peiser Detroit Zionists to Honor said that the Federation repre ing in virtually every community Enrollment World Leader's Memory sentatives are looked upon more in the United States. and more by the Community at Public Meeting In order to accommodate the Jewish Pioneers in the British Dominions "The roots of the Nazi way of Fund as the authorized spokes- many children who wish to enroll life go down deeper than we man for affiliated agencies. r A memorial meeting in tribute By ISRAEL COHEN at Fresh Air Camp, and to insure realize," Mr. Rice said, in le , king According to Mr. Peiser, the the late Dr. Shmarya Levin scholarship vacations to many ad- for support of the United Jewish Sydney Moody, Assistant Chief Secretary of Palestine! to will be arranged by the Zionist EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the last of a series of four articles Appeal which seeks to solve many Federation's joinder with the ditional underprivileged children Government, Makes Interesting Statement Community Fund in Detroit "has Organization of Detroit and all this year, the camp, which inaugu- presented under the title of "Jewry Under a British King" on the of the tra gi c pro ems created not had the effect of crystalliz- to Mandates Commission factions of the Zionist movement rates its season June 17, will re- occasion of the Silver Jubilee of the reign of King George V. The by the persecution of Jews and ing and stabilizing the finance, will be asked to cooperate. main open for a sixth, two-week author of this article is one of the best known English journalists. other minorities in Germany . of the Jewish agencies at the A committee to arrange the GENEVA. MSS—Palo) r improve the lot of the Arab and He deals in this contribution with the record of pioneering and "This way of life makes for wa period, from Aug. 26 to Sept. 8. r point at which they were at the Aeencyl—The financial position memorial, consisting of Leon ; Jewish farmers Mr. Moody told Fresh Air Camp, at Blaine Lake, civic services of Jews in British Dominions and colonies. and intolerance and an tine Ming - time of the joinder." Since 1932, of the Palestine Government is so Kay, Simon Shetzer, Philip is open to Jewish boys and girls , the Mandates Commission, It is ess to let people live their own cro orieht 1111S, seton Atte Feature thudirttie from 6 to 16 years of age, at • II yes and follow their own genius Mr. Peiser said, there have been strong that it is prepared to re- assisting them by establishing Slomovitz and Dr. Harry E. Aug- severe ruts in budgets of Jewish duce taxation, it was declared ust, was selected on Wednesday nominal fee. In order to avoid die- nd instincts. agencies, as well as in budgets of here by Sydney Moody, assistant agricultural improvement stations. evening, at the meeting of the The Jews throughout the far- I tained less hold among their s Answering questions by members ments those children who Denham Stage Crumbles non-Jewish agencies, but the Jew- chief secretary of the Palestine of the Commission, Mr. Moody newly-elected board of directors wish to vacation at the camp flung territories of the British neighbor. But comparatively few "When the men and women of ' ish agencies always received ap- Government, in a formal state- supplied information of the organization, at the home should be registered within the Empire united not only wit h though they are—they number n merica support the United Jew- , proximately 10 per cent of ment made before the Permanent the general political situation of of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- only about 285,000 in all the next week. Enrollment for any of their fellow-Jews in Breat Brit- British monies received by the Commu- Mandates Commission of the lich. h Appeal, as I hope they will possessions do (exclusive of is the six two-week periods, or for Palestine, particularly as to co. sin but also with fellow-citizens the Mother country)—they have in generous measure, it should i pity Fund. ' League of Nations. which is now operation between The decision for the memorial the entire season, may be made at Jews and "My opinion is that the Jew- considering the Palestine Man- in the joyous celebration of His produced several figures of front- al 50 be remembered that there meeting came following a tribute Arabs, and also about the immi- the camp headquarters, 51 W. War- Ma'est ' s Silver Jubilee. to the memory of Dr. Levin by one important aspect to tol- , ieh .community, the Jewish social date held by Great Britain. The gration and land problems. 1 rank distinction and at least one ren, Room 307. Children already agencies and the social workers Mr. Slomovitz. rance; the Jews can only be members of the Mandates Com- They are animated by a feel- or two of world-wide fame. registered, who wish to extend The tangled problem of Pales- I sa fe in a world in which every- have benefited from the joinder • James I. Ellmann, just re. mission, which is presided over tine's frontiers, which has dis-1 Cromwell's View their camp vacations through the ing of genuine gratitude for the ne is safe, a world in which no with the Community Fund," Mr. by Marquis A. Theodoli, former turbed Near Eastern states ever elected president of the organi- The earliest connection of the sixth group, until Sept. 8, blessing' of civil and political lib-' Peiser said. Ile added, however, Italian Undersecretary for Col- since the . (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE f• zation, appointed Abe Kasle as erty which they enjoy, and which Jews with the British Empire is War, was also given should make reservations for that that there are also some nega- oniea. heard Mr. Moody discuss principal consideration by the chairman of the membership group now. Places in this last they have learned to appreciate to be found in the West Indies, r. tive effects "There is necessar. committee; Simon Shetzer, chair- the financial condition of his Gov- in an ever-increasing measure 115 in whose development they played group will be filled rapidly as pub- ily a much less adequate under- ernment which, he said, "con- Mandates Commission. The Man.; man of publicity committee; Dr. dates Commission considered the' lic school does not reopen until the barometer of political toter- a valuable part in the 17th and standing of Jewish needs and tinues to be sound. The revenues Harry August, cnairman of pro- Sept. 10. A few reservations are ance has steadily fallen in one lath centuries. Their connection Jewish problems on the part of remain sufficiently high to enable legal position of the harbor of gram committee; Jacob Miller, Akaba, which touches on Pales- still available to both boys and country after another. They are ' with those islands dates back, in- non-Jewish fund leaders," he the Government to extend the tine, 511as Jeanette Steinberg and Sol . not the least whit behind any sec.; deed, to their discovery by Coi- girls in each of the six groups. Egypt, Tranajordan and Lifsitz, At the annual meeting of the said. "Some Jews undoubtedly Jewish National Fund A physician, a trained nurse, a tion or group of His Majesty's umbus, for his Jewish companion, M en's Club of Congregati on feel their . ' y for sup- services that are required by the Arabia. The town now Ales the Committee. dietician, accredited life-savers and' subjects either in their loyalty Luis de Torres, settled in Cuba Sh Aare)? Zedek, the following port of the community program increasing population of Pales- Palestine flag but Ibu Sand, 'mon- God-speed was wished Mr. and tine, and even to reduce taxa- arch of the Heckles, claims that 22 highly-qualified counsellors are to the throne or in the value of and died there. bo and of directors was elected: much less when this program is tion." Mrs. Ellmann and Rabbi Leon in constant attendance at Fresh their services to the development Jews were among the first the area le within his territory. Theodore Baruch, Harry Devi- financed by a non-sectarian Fram, who are to visit Palestine Mr. Moody supplementing a A good deal of discussion, It was Air Camp, under the directorship I of the various Dominions in colonizers of Barbados, where do tt John Frazer, Abe Gordon, group. However, it would seem this summer, then proceeding to of Miss Caroline Eppstein. A pro-1 which they have made their they settled in 1628 as well as of A be Kasle, Robert Loewenherg, to be ■ rather futile procedure report given to the Mandates privately learned was devoted to attend the sessions of the World cram that includes instruction in homes. the Leeward Islands. But the Na than Milstein, Arthur S. Pur- to emphasize the negative re- Commission by the Palestine' an examination of the situation Zionist Congress In Lucerne, dramatics, handicraft, nature-stu- i Curiously enough, they have colony to whose economic grog- dy , Elconan Saulson, Abe Schmitt, sults of the joinder. We ought Government, declared that the in Traujordan, to which Jew- Switzerland, beginning ports of Jaffa and Haifa were' ish immigration is now permitted. Aug. 20. de and music rounds out the camp nearly all, particularly those in rem they contributed probably Si mon Shetzer, Harry Shuhnan, rather to emphasize our influence The meeting at the home of day of vigorous sport: swimming. Canada, Australia and New Zeal- the most was Jamaica, where Ph ilip Slomovitz, Herbert war- and to take advantage of the op- recently enlarged but that busi- , The question of the Transjordan the Ehrlichs was concluded with ness at these Palestine harbors frontier was also debated. Mem- lasohall and' hikes and, been in full possession of !considerable numbers of them ner, Samuel Weisman. portunities afforded us by our had been increasing so rapidly a program in which the partici- Bus transportation, to and from political equality long before were already living when it bers of the Commission inquired pants were stir Molly Picon, re- Officers of the Men's Club are participation in the Community that they needed further uteri- as to the exact status 'AMP, and the required physical their brethren in England, not be- I passed under British possession of Jew- nowned Jewish actress, accom- elected by the incoming board of Fund to strengthen the Jewish e lion. Local industry is developing ish immigration into Transjordan, of any superior virtue on, in 1655. xamination, are included in the directors, and a meeting for this se t-op, to improve the standards fee of and the current crop promises' which was arbitrarily out of from panied by her pianist, Abe Ell- $18 for each two-week! their part. but simply because • There is reason for the belief purpose will be called in the near i of . n, and Cantor .1. H. SWIM. work. or at least maintain to be good, he stated. The Pales- Period. Palestine by • British White Pa- kl ar , accompanied by Mrs. Sol Q. MICAH TURN TO PAGE i) future. the spirit of racial prejudice ob- th em at their present level." tine Government is anxious to per in 1922. esler. z, MILLION POLISH s_ JEWS DESTITUTE 1 1-040 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935 Arabs Say There Are 500,000 Jews in Zion lac this NAME INTER-FAITH SESSION SPEAKERS a 'ELMER RICE PLEA FOR REFUGEE AID COMMUNITY FUND JOINDER FAVORED Pisgah to Elect Officers Monday !B'nai B'rith of N. W. Will Meet June 30 FRESH AIR CAMP TO OPEN MONDAY ,i.Tr !t Palestine Finance So Strong That Taxes Will Be Reduced, League said BUILDERS OF THE EMPIRE a Z. Men's Club Picks Directors TRIBUTE PLANN ED FOR DR. S, LEVIN