A merica lavish Perio&al eater
CLIFTON AMU& CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
1
THEDLTBDIT ANS/191RM
WAVE OF POGROMS
yea•-old hish.American who is
IN POLAND CAUSES
editor of the violently 'anti.Sein-
ANXIETY IN JEWRY "le publication The Stor m, an d
and T
L CHRONICL E
Germans Attempt
David A. Brown Makes Demand For
,
To Beat Boycott
Immediate Relief for Polish Jews
P AGE THREE
—
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..
as in turning Jewish public °pin• I
ZGI"...s.!ni.
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leader of the National Socialist
ion towards 1 Zionis, wue i Cardo2
Workers Party of America, was
lacking at the present
presem
o Id
b
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time,
were
Hono
d lc L., ET"T ER - 13 0 X
Will
convicted after he h a
d a d mittet
Ship
Cl
oves
f
rom
B
I
cos
-
tun
-
i
it
not for the last 10 years of the,
mitte d
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of German-Jewish refugees an
with "Made in Belgium”
■ Gewerkshaften campaign fund i
stirred the Moslem population being responsible for hanging in
—
(
Jett Idt town. utter. Pot . 41 Y i. 4" it the Jews remaining in Germans •
Label
and mutterings of revenge are front of a Nazi meeting hall a
Defend Program of Labor i raising, ptopaganda and educatio n .
meta, et ,ry North Jewle.( sus 1.
--
much in evidence. The rabbis sign reading "Gentiles: Organi
Ni na dead or 11144 immediately an who are suffering due to wha t
5Iuch of this work should ha ye i
Organize,
NEW Y( RK (WNS)--Justice
w has happened in that country •
Zionist G
Groups
Samuel B. Keene, chairman of biro'
hope that their prayers to God Unite
te and . Fight Jewish Talmudic
originally been done by the Ker e n
th Pbb• "'""i " bth"" th. 3.' B
ut the situation in Poland i s Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Hayesod, and therefore we loo , Denjamin N. Cardozo of the
angs esm.
will obviate the menace.
Healey had c owe the Detroit anti-Nazi boycott com- s"ts i tisti71..p.7t
4 / United Stet s Supreme Court re-
such
that
the
Jews
of
this
coun
into court as a complai nant mittee, this week revealed an ef-
trth
In a statement published in last upon the Gewerkshaften Campaig " celved the honorary degree of
try most be aroused, if we art
Healey, "American Hitler," Gets against Julius Alexander, bra wry fort on the part of German glove
m
hdloni not to let the Jews in that coun week's issue of The Chronicle, as suppleentary to the Keren ,
or of 11 umane Letters at the
60-Day Term in Workhouse
six foot four Jewish electric ian, manufacturers to beat the boy-
• Is ".m. Y""" j."'"" ' 1"n' "" try
-
Judge
Rubiner m akes two state- Hayesod, and not as in opposition , Doctor
die.
urth annu I commencement ex-
ts
lake
I
h51,
colt
by
delivering
the
gloves
from
;tr.
to
it
.
NEW YORK. (WNS1—"There who had defied a Nazi mob and
masts,
which
every
member
of
the
This is a challenge not only to
tore down
the sign.
Magist H rate Belgium and placing a "Made in wt.'
It is worth while noticing, that t ercises of Y shiva Collge. Justice
Labor Zionist groups must resent.
will be 1,000 dead Jews in Ger- Brodsky,
however,
dismissed
":"';"7!
et Jen ha children ionalten by
(heir the Joint Distribution Committee,
In his statement Judge Rubinerr Cardozo was presented by Judge ,
ea- Belgium" label upon them.
many as result of my going l
!moot 401.1041 lateen', In th e et met • o to the Polish Jews in America and We therefore ask you to have the ' Ff
ey's
disorder)
y
The
revelation
comes
in
the
wen..
end
eaks
of "Continuance of Kere - !Otto A. Rol alsky of the college
conduct
c
of
her
larger Pollak town(
following remarks printed in The
away," were the parting words plaint against Alexander ont- form of the publication of
one
stees. Degrees were
de to those of Polish descent, but Chronicle as a reply to
ayesod and undivided support of f 1 c bd
a let - J I; ae
of Raymond J. Healey, self-styled held Healey on a similar cha and ter sent out by Luick
the aore-
f
E'""r t
is
a
challenge
to
the
many
Polish
Pt
Jewish
National Fund." Why not conferred of on 23 graduated by
' pick«
rge.
by ttollii .etnienn lit h n '41 't a7t4t
mentioned
statements:
1
Dr.
Bernard Revel, president of
organizations in America and
"American Hitler"
sentencing Healey, Magist rate of Esslingen, near Stuttgart, Ger- to the
n
i vyiedoeod
d
?
s
u
ps000rst
not
for
t
propagandist,
as he and
was Nazi
taken In Brodsk
'"""d'""" particularly to the parent organi-
Judge Rubiner says: "The dole- al ■ lesorenun4
his the college.
y,
y
which assurances are
e sign
away to the workhouse to serve tained language inciting
to r c on- given to heads
I still remember the epidemic zation—The Federation of Polish gat es chosen by other parties owe show that the centrists consider
of glove depart-
a 60-day sentence imposed upon that Ilealey had been guilty iot_, ments in stores in this country of suicides among Polish Jewry Jew. in America.
and acknowledge priority of alleg- some things of primary Importance
Heinz Lie mann, German ex-
,
him by Magistrate Louis B. Brod- "most aggravated form of vi “ that the new label will "entail no in the years 1921-22-23. It be
R•e Jews of America cannot iance to their respective groups. and other of secondary importance? ire whose' "A1 under Made In Ger-
Their
year-round
activities
are
e
many"
sky, who had found him guilty I tion of Section 722 of the Pe en 'a. ; work or risk."
was uch a success last
came so bad at that time that permit this situation to continue
There is no denial on anybody'
of disorderly conduct. The 22- Code" and that his use of I °.
centered upon the agenda of their part,
Efforts will be made by boy- the rabbis of Poland were com- in Poland.
that the labor members of . year has wi itten another book
an-
own movements and their own par- part,
the present executive who headed called"Jew Boy" which Harper
Immediate relief must be sent.
guage, "offensive, threateni ng, cott committees to advise the pelled to adopt drastic measures
The cry is for bread, bread, tisan platforms." This implies that the political and financial depart-
will publish In the
disorderly and abusive to citiz ens public regarding these gloves and by refusing to permit the burial
„.
allegiance of the other parties menu have more than satisfied fall.
Greater Windsor of the Hebrew faith," constitu to guide purchasers against lend- of suicides in the sacred soil of bread. How shall we answer it? the
`"
to the Zionist Congress and its cone the demands of all Zionists. It is
ng encouragement to the Nazis a Jewish cemetery. Once again
"an appeal to passion, biro tad
try
elusions
are
of
secondary
import.
Elections
a nd intolerance." After he w Ite s . by falling prey to such indirect the Jews are adopting suicide as PROPOSE TO
once to them. But the facts do therefore unreasonable to come to
FORM
met ods of selling German goods. a way out
h of their misery and
se ntenced, Healey, in his chore
not confirm this. It was petrel- the voters and tell them that "the
suffering.
to ristic bragging manner, told t he
A JR. FEDERATION pally because of the demands of Laborites have made good, but we
CO urt that "there will be a I
ask of you to remove them front
In
another
report
by
Cang,
of
the labor group, that the question their present capacities." It is tin.
0 f demonstrations as a result
published in the latter part of ll'ONCLI•DED F11011 PAGE ONE)
of
of discipline in the Zionist move-
m y being sent to jail. I've be
just to them and unfair to the
last
March,
he
tells
of
the
epi-
en PLAY SCHOOL AND DAY
of the sub-committee on Zion. ment was raised and insisted twos. Zionist movement.
ra ilroaded. There'll be 1,0 00
demic of suicides among Polish those
ism, presented by Dr. Israel Wien- when many of the Centrists were
de ad Jews in Germany as a resu It CAMP TO OPEN JULY 1
Jewry
1, F0,,,,,k.GA,
er; the sub-committee on the relit. rather incluined to overlook it. Our
of my going away. There'll be
On Wednesday afternoon, June
DAVID A
Mr. Cang speaks of a political tions between the Jew and the non- year-round activities are centered
a lot of meetings in halls in th is 12, at the Jewish C mmunity organization
—
o
known as the "En-
Olson Zionism as we understand it,
ci ty, too. My platform is simil ar Center, the Home Relief Society, deks," one of the many political Jew, presented by Miss Evelyn just as well as the Centrists work
Beth El Sisterhood's TWA,
Look for
to Father Coughlin's, but it go es the Zedakah Club, and the Neu- organizations in Poland, as "be- Grossman; the sub-committee on for Zionism as they understand
Editor,
it. ' Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
Jewish
education,
presented
by
fit rther than his. Ile, being a garten Sunshine Club gave a ing the most bitter and vicious
The members of our board
Theodore
Baruch.
Dr.
Wiener
Judge
Rubiner
further
states:
Butler
cl eric, ca
food shower for the Center's Play toward the Jews." Evidently this
go as far as we can
wish to express their sincere sp.
School and Day Camp. Over 250 organization was able to get po- recommended that a speakers bur- "Election of Ticket No. 1 insures predation for your co-operation
You are sure
eau
and
library
committee
on
Zion-
continuance
of
Keren
Ilayesod
and
women attended the affair and litical control of Lodz and made ism be created under
the year just past in
to gel your
undivided support of Jewish Na- throughout
the
gi v i ng our organization publicity.
LANSING NOTES through their generosity the Play that
city a "veritable hell of anti- of the conference to make auspices
FavoriteBee d
avail- tional Punt!. Delegates on other
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edelson School and Day Cadm are well Jewish hatred."
f
In
Individually
and
collectively
we
able oral and printed information tickets hove other obligations and
an d sons, Burton and Kennet h( supplied with food to start the
The Lodz "Hitler," a lawyer on the Zionist movement to Jewish loyalties to party funds, that ran- are indeed grateful for your un-
le ft Sunday by motor for tve season.
f a ili ng
ng courtesy
named Bronislaw Kovalski, in an youth groups throughout the city. der it im poss ible for them to
w eeks in New York City.
Physical examinations for those address made to some 10,000 Miss Grossman recommended that support to the
SALLY L. BROWN, Cor. Se'y
funds of the Zionist
children who have been accepted workers in the early part of May, steps be taken to eliminate the Congress." In regard
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
to the Labor
Mr. and Mrs. William Ilabe will be given on Monday, Tues- said that it was his purpose "To barriers separating
Zionists this is grossly misstated.
r„,,,,
ha ve returned front Montreal.
day and Wednesday morning, uproot the Jews from all walks Jew. 51r. Baruch recommended non.
Gifts to Hadassah Fund
the
The
Pottle
Zion-Zaire
Zion
are
June 24, 25 and 26. A staff of of life."
formulation of a long-range edu- everywhere ective in the work for
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman
Alec Cohen entertained th doctors and nurses with the as-
"The Jews," he cried, "must cational program for all Jewish the National Fund, and in many of the infant welfare fund of the
me tubers and pledges of Alpha sistance of volunteers will be on clear out. We shall make their youth groups.
places
they
are
in
the
leading
Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah, has
Ep silos Pi of Michigan State Co hand to give the examinations. life so miserable and unhappy
The next meeting of the contin• i t •apacities. As for the Keren Ilaye• received contributions from the'
leg e and a few friends at dinne b
The Play School and Day Camp that they will either leave or
ions committee will take place
it
was
in
many
places,
as
well
following:
at the Lansing Country Clu will begin on July 1 and con- perish."
on Sept. 25, at the Jewish Center. as n i Detroit, excluded from Zion-
Mn, and Mrs. Herbert Warner
Su nday evening, June 9. Mr. Co tinue through Aug. 16.
In discussing the Jews of Lodz, Officers of the committee are: Theo. ist activities by making it part and Miss Elizabeth Finley, In
he n is a charter member an d
Mr. Cang wrote:
dore Baruch, chairman; Anne Man- of the local "Chests," Zionist s honor of the consecration of Bet-
".
.
.
They
are th qe uarten
Pe tron of the chapter. Ralp h CENTER GOES ON NEW
tno.1 u nha ppy son, secretary; Morris Winslow, work for any of the other local in-
I eltla nn ca all. Thre,
ty Gail Lichtig.
of t hem
Yo sang, athletic director of th SUMMER SCHEDULE
I
complete begun. a Ito III work treasurer. Any young Jew or
titutions. There Ai no Zionist
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewen-
col lege, was guest speaker at th
for tea ,rut" or lens n day. Atm.( Jewess, whether affiliated with an education or propaganda connected
Let's All Vote for
The Jewish Community Center PIO
per rent or the total Jett lab point-
berg, In honor of the Bar Mitz-
din ner.
is going on a summer schedule
„,, uiTont 144 pay e'en the organization or not, who feels that with it. In places where the Keren vahs of Jacob Gordon and Rich-
dollar a ror (' ,,,,, tonally Into . • • Man) he h as something to contribute to- Ha yeso has its campaign inde-
beginning June 15. The build- of
ard Cooper.
1144. Jr., 04re etch an4I proapenan
Miss Eve Hoffman leaves thi ing will be open during the day are nom beagirt
for trill. A p i tut4 ; , wards a unifying program for pendent of other funds, the labor
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich,
WP ek to spend the summer in Lo
local Jewish youth, and is willing Fr roups energetically participate. In in honor of the 10th wedding an-
as usual, but the evening sched-
An geles with relatives.
ule will be from 6 to 10 p. m. 1111Pri • J4114 ,1,111,1
to work towards that end, is in- Palestine, contributions to the niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Simon
wilt In ruin. 1414
PrInent finance Conant...loner)
every evening from Monday look III., td.elet on. last entergod mum
mum vited to get in touch with Mr. Bar- Keren Hayesod are obligatory to Shetzer and the 15th wedding
I heir grate,. An arm,
homeless uch at Garfield 3728.W.
Mr. and Mrs. bier Solomon through Thursday and will. close Jett•
very member of the llistadruth. anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs.
for MAYOR
man •I
fro
0114
and son, Joseph, have returned Friday evening at 6 p. and other. freezing In / h plan. In an. I
A few words, now about our Ilerbert Warner and Mr. and
of Windsor, Ont.
In gutter,
e"""
front a short visit in Kansas City, remain closed until Monday 41441,111.
party fund," the Gewerkshaften Mrs. Charles Robinson.
. There hale bran cages In Lodz of , Contributions to the Jewish
Mr. !tuck', platform I,, A sane
Jens tree 1,
and Miss., with Mr. Solomon's parents. morning.
C
ampaign.
This is not a party
Into
dog-kennel"
to
Children ' s Home
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lowenberg,
swan I
gendhle got eminent and eo-operallon.
II I
i ,,,,, elent Jew... ,
The gymnasium schedule wi II men
The Jewish Children's Home of and in the strict sense of the word. In memory of Louis Musliner.
mar lo mane(
William Rozan has arrived from be as follows: Open every do
,,,,,, t o '` ke ,,,',
'"el ,!",.1 1:1 Detroit wishes to acknowledge with 'T he work which is being done with
y1:1,
th
,..',",i4r,'
,,-..
h.
' o't ..1;‘, i, 11 -i■- •.;;, -ii.;1- I thanks the following donations:
Boulder, Cot, to spend some time from 11:30 a. m. to 10 p. ITI I .
his fund serves th e
To strengthen non•partis•nship
Z ionism in general, rather
with his mother, Mrs. Soil Rozan. with the exception of Frida y, I ger. latnnit • di".... n i l m444 114 ....
M Eva Sc in, 2736 Glendale.
Mrs.
than and eliminate party and class
p
„7";„tt",ft,14";,;12:1',
Mr. Rosen has just graduated when the schedule will be 11:3 0 1,: , „',:,, Ig t1L'Ent".
Mrs.
J.
Green
s l
, 18403 Muirland. h arty interests. Just think of strife, vote for TICKET NO. 1
. nthery greater
from the law school of the Uni- a. m. to 6:30 p. m. The gyn • nal:enrsls
ow many Zionist achievements, in at the World Zionist
sial."..1
Congress
Mr. Cang ended this article
by Sam Ravitz, 3756 Edison.
versity of Colorado.
nasium will be closed with th
Charles Grosberg, Western Mar- radical work in Palestine as well election this Sunday.
a pertinent question: Hey
rest of the building on Saturda e asking
ket.
much
longer will this moat um."
Robert Kositchek, son of Mr. and Sunday.
Mrs. Katherine B. Se ym our, 224
and Mrs. Louis Kositchek, grad-
During the absence of Meye r happy state of affairs last?
H ighland.
That is a question which the
uated Monday from the Univer- Blatt, the physical director, Sa
Home
Relief Society, Sunshine
sity of Michigan, as did Erwin uel Blumberg of the business an d - Jews of America must answer! ; Club, Zedakah Club.
Since 1914, the Joint Distribu.
Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis professional men's group wi
Mr. and Mrs. Il
o
Chen
,
Simon, and Robert Rimez, son take charge of the men 'ti gym 11 tion Committee has rendered 1624 Glynn Court, inerman
honor of con-
of Mr. and Mrs. William Rimez. classes,
classes, which meet on Tuesda great service to the Jews of Po-I secretion of Betty Gail Lichtig,
even today, is carrying Florence Wold and Judith Victor.
Erwin Simon will return to Ann and Thursday at 5:30. Mr.ex-
m - land
n and,
that country—though.mod-
A rbor in the fall for law, and berg has had a great deal of ex-
rs. Harry S. Bennet, 18934
estly.
The
situation in Gefmany
Robert Kositchek is to enter the perience
perience with gym classes. He
Parkside, in memory of Mrs. Tillie
s.
School of Medicine there in Sep- has attended practically all of has claimed the larger portion of Mannheim. '
tember. t he Center classes for the past the monies raised by the Joint
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bernard
Lipson,
Distribution Committee, even
wo years.
3036 Elmhurst, on occasion of 15th
though the Jews in Poland out- anniversary
• • •
Mrs. Harry Rapaport is visit-
of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
Save and he safe through Life A
ing friends in Wilwaukee for a FAREWELL PARTY TUESDAY number the Jews in Ge rmany bert H. Warner.
, co
week.
The Council of Mothers' Clubs seven to one. It is but natural Miss Zelle Morris, 2454 Blaine,
of the Jewish Community Cen- that the Jews of this country in memory of father, Jacob M. Mor-
ry
IleprewenlIng for oter 21 bean
Rabbi David Cedarbaum is at ter will hold a farewell party should be aroused to the needs ris.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. William and dance on Tuesday evening,
DAVID STOTT BUILDING
Present recuperating from a ton- June 25, at 8:15, at the Jewish
ail operation.
Community Center.
Louts H. Sobel, executive di-
American Music Camp Re- rector of the Jewish Community
Engages Dr. Gunzberg as Center, will report on the par-
ental education session of the
Piano Dept. Head
National Conference of Jewish
Dr. Mark Guzburg is reengaged Social Work.
ICOR
as head of the piano department
A dramatic sketch will be pre-
of the American Music Camp in sented by Miss Melba Skiar and
Cheboygan,
Mich.
Besides
teach-
M ard Too
bliss
Rose Stiegman. Several
ComprImIng 11 alkert Ille,
ing he will appear as soloist with 'cello selections will be rendered
4.1addone and Moy In 11 Indoor
101 H OTE and IN VI.1 ENCE
the Camp Orchestra and in Cham- by a soloist of the Cass Tech-
. 411
aPlagek411.1 for TR1 STEE
ber Music Concerts. Dr. Guns- nical High School Orchestra.
burg will accept this season a
Social and European folk
limited number of students out- dances will follow the entertain-
side of the camp in Cheboygan. ment, and refreshments will be
For information call Columbia served.
Call 4.5101 for transportation.
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rary Yeshiva
ollege Degree
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GIFT AS MEMORIAL
Young Judaea Convention TO SYLVIA SIMONS
Opening June 27 in
The Jewish Community Center
is the recipient of a gift from
Atlantic City
ELECT
I
GARNET A.
EDWARS
For ALDERMAN
Former Water Board
Commissioner
For Ward 4 in the
New City of Windsor
The future program of Young
Judaea in relation to the growing
need for the guidance of Jewish
youth will be the major problem
to be considered at its annual
convention which will be held at
the St. Charles Hotel, Atlantic
City, from June 27 to June 30.
A galaxy of speakers will be
present to launch the occasion.
Morris Rothenberg, Maurice Sam-
uel, Rabbi Abbe Hillel Silver
and Charles A. Cowen will be the
principal speakers.
Vole
Dr. FRANK L.
McCARROLL
WARD
3
SAFETY
BASEBALL STANDINGS
The standings in the senior
playoffs for the championship of
the Senior Baseball League of
the Jewish Community Center
are
Won Lost Per %•nt
2
o
I 500
I
I
.600
e
Collegiate.
I
0
I
I
100
000
The schedule for games to be
played on Sunday, June 23, is as
follows:
Olympics vs. Celtics at 10:15
a. m. at Brady School.
Trojans vs. Tartan at 10:15
a. m. at Cood Field, No. 1.
Vikings vs. Monarchs at 10:15
a. m. at Codd Field, No. 2.
The Trojan-Tartar and the
Viking-Monarch games are the
beginning of the sub senior play-
offs. This is on an elimination
basis.
1935 Council--Greater Windsor
J. W. E. W. 0. Donor Lunch.
A Living Wage Means a Happy Family
A regular meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. A. Goldberg,
2725 Leslie, on Tuesday afternoon,
June 11, Mrs. J. Cohen, president,
presiding.
Plans were discussed for the
third annual donor luncheon to be
held in January, 1936. Mrs. A.
Goldberg is general chairman, as-
sisted by Mrs. E. Epps and Mrs.
H. Mitz. Mrs. J. Robins is chair-
man of reservations and treasurer.
Mrs. 51. Diener is program chair-
man. Mrs. S. Gendil is chairman
of rummage, assisted by Mrs. I.
Mellin.
Mrs. Kief was the first to pay
her E5 pledge.
For reservations call Longfel-
low 5392.
Mrs. I. Weisman was unani-
mously appointed chairman of the
Benjamin Wirper memorial flower
fund; Mrs. Wm. Fisher, chairman
of rich committee; Mrs. A. Kars-
man, chairman of activities; Mrs.
A. B. Knoppow, publicity.
A Friend of the Jewish People
Your Interests Are Safe in the Hands of
John F. Martin
For Councillor
WARD TWO
A
Mrs. David W. Simons, as a mem-
orial to her daughter, Sylvia
Simons.
Comprising Walkerville, Gladstone and Moy
in Windsor
Has spent 4
years on the Walkerville Council
Elections Monday, June 24th
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