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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1935
VOL. XXXVII No. 13
Weizmann Elected President of OFFICIALS REPLY
World Zionist Congress; Misery TO DETROIT JEWS
Of Jewry Described by Sokolow ON NAZI PROTEST
Sessions in Lucerne Attended by 500 Dele-
gates Who Were Elected by 1,200,000
Jewish Voters Throughout the World
53 COUNTRIES REPRESENTED;
300 NEWSMEN COVER SESSIONS
MacDonald Reports 30,000 German Jews
Entered Palestine Since Hitler Regime;
U. S. Delegates Join Progressive Wing
Poale Zion Convention
In Detroit Dec. 25-31
The annual convention of the
Poale-Zeire Zion will be held
in Detroit for a period of eix
days, beginning on Dec. 25, it
was announced this week.
A special program, with out-
Legislation is Favored by standing
world Zionist leaders
Congressmen Dingell
as speakers, is planned, this
convention
marking the 30th
and McLeod
year of the existence of the
Peale Zion, the Socialist Zion-
VANDENBERG STUDIES
THE MATTER CLOSELY' ist movement.
Local Conference Enlarges
Committee to Push
the Boycott
BOYCOTT OLYMPICS
Worldwide Effort to Boycott Olympics
WAS ANTI-SEMITIC, Gains Momentum as Germany is Barred
T HE TEXT REVEALS
From Participating in Chess Olympiad
1 SCHACHT'S SPEECH
His Opposition is Only to
Extralegal and Terror-
istic Methods
FOR- "LEGAL" MEASURES
TO EXCLUDE THE JEWS
Emphasizes Jews Cannot Be
State Citizens or
Racial Comrades
THE NATION URGES
Senators Gerry and Walsh Urge United States Not to Take Part in
Berlin Olympics; Resolution by Congressman Celler
Would Ban Federal Funds for Team's Expense
HEAR HULL TOLD LUTHER PROTESTS AGAINST
U. S. ANTI-GERMAN SENTIMENTS ARE FUTILE
The widely heralded speech de-
The conference of Jewish or-
livered by Dr. Hjalmar Schacht,
ganizations organized to fight
Nazi
Minister of Economics and
.
against Nazism and to advance
the boycott against German-made Editorial Says It Would President of the Reichsbank, while
it
condemned
terrorism never-
goods announces the enlargement
Nazi theless
Government
of the boycott committee Touch
and the
revealed that the economics
In
Two
Tender
Spots
minister is no less an anti-Semite
formation of a movement to draw
—
than the most rabid Nazis.
in Catholics, Masons and other
In an editorial in its issue of
Declaring that the extralegal
groups proscribed by Nazi Ger-
that
and terroristic Nationalist Social-
many, in order to fight against Aug.21, the Nation urges
the Nazi terror. the Olympics be boycotted by ist campaign against Jews, Cath-
Americans. The editorial follows: elks and Free Masons is damaging
Simon Shetzer, chairman of the
We can imagine no more German trade, Dr. Schacht re-
executive committee of the con-
vealed his true colors when he
ference of 117 organizations, and effective method o f expressing stated that he accepted the legal
popular disapproval of Neal
Milton M Alexander, chairman of
e
a w id
se. and official measures against Jews
Schrecklichkeit
th
the conference, stated on Wed-
and other dissenters from Nazi
nesday that the boycott commit- spread boycott of the Olympic dogmas. He paid tribute to the
tee has been enlarged to include games at Berlin. Most boycotts "boundless courage and statesman-
have ■ way of showering their
Mighty torches illuminated the Hebrew inscriptions the following:
effects upon the Just and unjust like boldness" of Reichsfuehrer
The Committee
Adolf Hitler, whom he credited
on the facade of the Congress Palace as more than 500
alike. But • boycott of the
Dr. S. Kleiman, Dr. I. Bennish, Olympics would hurt only the with pulling Germany out of eco-
visitors
and
300
correspondents
streamed
delegates, 1700
Philip Slomovitz, Joseph Bern- N ■ sis and their loyal followers; nomic misery and with restoring
into the auditorium which was dominated on the dais by a stein, Solomon W. Schkloven,
would injure no Jew or to her national honor, freedom and
huge portrait of Dr. Theodor Herzl, the newspaperman Rabbi M. Fischer, Rabbi J. S. It
Catholic or "uncoordinated" armaments.
Sperka,
Kurt
Peiser,
Harry
Wein-
and essayist of Austria, who founded the World Zionist
Protestant. And it would con-
Favors Restricting Jews
Senator Gerry's proposal was supported by Senator David I. Walsh of Mas-
Jacob Miller, Aaron Rosen- stitute • reproof which would
His attitude on the Jewish ques-
Organization and convened the first World Congress at berg,
berg, Dr. J Glick, Arthur Ruben- echo throughout the world and tion was revealed in the following sachusetts, who declared that the State Department should give the matter its "very
serious consideration" and by Representative Emanuel Celler of New York, who intro-
Basle, Switzerland, in August, 1897.
stein, S. Sislin, Dr. R. R. Gold- even penetrate the sound-proof- statements:
Stone, Samuel Keene, Mrs. S. Klei- ed barricade of the Nazi cen-
The representation of more•
"Jews must reconcile themselves duced a resolution forbidding the use of Federal funds to finance American entries
man, Aaron Silberblatt, Henry sorship.
than 500 delegates, elected by 1,-
to the fact that their influence for the Berlin Olympiad. Representative Celler's resolution, which is believed to have
Abramovitz, Morris Shatzen, Dr.
200,000 Jews in all parts of the
It would be too much to ex- among us is over, once and for all. a fifty-fifty chance of being approved, declares that "in order to discourage Ameri-
A. M. Ilershman, Leon Kay, Louis
world, is the largest in the his-
pect the International Olympic We want to keep our people and can participation in the Olympic Games to be held in Germany, and as a protest
Sobel and Max Chaifetz.
tory of the Zionist movement and
our culture pure and our own, just
Speaking for the Jewish groups, Committee s p o n t ■neously to as the Jews have put up this de- against the unsportsmanlike attitude of the Reich, no public or semi-public funds,
is said to reflect the new realiza-
to hold
uch as Public Works Administra-
Mr. Shetzer stated that "for the cancel the arrangements Indeed,
tion by Jews of the necessity of
mand for their people since the
tion moneys, including the $4,-
first time the strength of an or- the games in Berlin.
rebuilding Palestine to provide a
the ••rious national committees Prophet Ezra. But the solution of
800,000,000
heretofore appropri-
of
ganized
community
is
behind
the
haven of refuge for thousands
Lucerne Assembly Adopts
will doubtless refuse,
Avery these problems must take place
ated, shall be allotted or used to
boycott."
Government Grants
their number driven out of many
Plan for Large Jewish
Brundage, chairman of the under State leadership and cannot
expenses
of any American
defray
Conference
Decisions
lands by anti-Semitic persecution.
For Zion Agencies
committee, has al- be left to unregulated individual
National Fund Reserve
athletes to participate In the
Mr. Shetzer announces that the American
The 500 delegates include 460
ready done, to withdraw their action, which constitutes a grave
Olympic
winter
games
to be held
conference at its sessions on Aug. teams unless they see forced disturbance of the national eco-
elected on 25 separate election
JERUSALEM (WNS--Palcor
in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Ger-
nomy and therefore is constantly Agency) — Grants totaling
tickets, and also members of the
I.UCERNE, Switzerland—Deci- 15, has adopted the following to by overwhelming p
general council and the Zionist sions of far-reaching importance three decisions:
$259,720 for a number of Jew- Nespaperman Back From many, Feb. 6 to 16, 1936, or In
But sentiment for such • Mose forbidden by the State and party
the games of the Ilth Olympiad,
1. The conference is to con- is growing as the true situation organs.
Executive. Fifty-three countries for Palestine land redemption work
ish institutions associated with
His Trip Describes Con-
to be held in Berlin, Germany,
are represented by the delegates, which, when carried out, will stitute itself as the boycott or- in the Third Reich becomes
"Now, as before, according to the Vaad Leumi, Jewish Na-
ditions
Abroad
Aug. 1 to 16, 1936."
ganization
of
Detroit,
to
promote
including every state in Europe greatly extend the frontiers of
tional Council in Palestine,
more widely understood. Al- the legal situation and the various
Bad Feeling Engendered
except Soviet Russia. China, In- the Jewish National llome were the boycott movement through ready the Commonweal leading declarations of the Fuehrer's depu- have been approved by the Co-
members of the Jewish commun- C•tholie weekly, has called upon ties—the Reich Minister of the In- lonial Office, it was made
dia, Siberia and Australia are
Senator Gerry came to the sup-
In spite of the economic trag-
ity and those drawn from the non- all Catholic •thletes to refuse tenor and the Reich Minister for known here. Of this sum $180,- edy which mars the Jewish scene
among the nations who have also
port of the force demanding
Jewish community.
sent delegates. Germany, too, is
Pro- 000 will go for Jewish educa- in Europe, the tradition of plac-
to compete in the games if they Popular Englightenment and Pre-
American absention from the
2. The selected boycott com- are held at Berlin. The cui.,....paglutdi, not to speak of the Eco- tion for the year 1035.36. The
represented at a Congress for the
. culture above
ing
learning
and
,
mittee of 25 is to issue a call to ti,n Century, a liberal Pr-oTes• mimics Minister—Jewish business Tel Aviv hospital wilrieceive everything continues to dominate, Olympics by saying that "In
first time since Hitler came into
Catholic,
Protestant
and
Ma-
power.
a grant of $29,205; the Safed according to Samuel D Weinberg, seems to me with conditions such
organ, has demanded that men can still conduct their busi-
sonic groups in Detroit to co- tent
Weiamann Named Chairman
hospital, $8,550; the Kupat city editor of the Detroit edition as those which exist in Germany,
games be held in some oth - ness activities. It is a matter for
operate in the boycott effort and the
the Re" Government to decide Holim hospital at Petach Tik- of the Jewish Daily Forward, who with the animosities which are
er
country.
Great
massmeet•
its
last
meeting,
prior
to
I
At
to make it a community-wide
whether and when restrictions vah, the Ilistadruth hospital, returned this week with Mrs. bound to be engendered, that it
in
Boston
and
New
York
ings
the opening of the Congress, the
movement to fight the evils of have unanimously adopted re.o• shall be made. There are those who $21,500; the Emek hospital, Weinberg from a two months' might be a serious matter, for
Nazism.
executive council of the World
example, if an American of Jew-
lotion. urging the Amateur do not submit to this stand of the $6,500; the hygienic services European trip.
3. Each affiliated Jewish organ-
Reich Government, but act with- in the Jewish public schools,
Zionist Organization that Dr.
Union to refuse to car.
Althought their tour was not ish extraction should win an im-
ization is to be asked to adopt 3 Athletic
out discipline. I shall make them $8,815, and infant welfare intended
Chaim Weizmann be named presi-
fify its athletes for particips•
for a study of Jewish portant event in the Olympic
voluntary 10-cent per capita tax tion in the Olympics. Various responsible for it if the financial work, ;5,150.
dent of the Congress. No other
conditions, but was for the pur- Games or if there were some
to help defray expenses of the prominent individuals, such as and economic completion of the
candidate was named. All mem-
pose of attending a family re- qucztion of a dead heat involving
boycott movements.
bers of the council, except three,
Jeremiah T. Mahoney, head of task set up by the Fuehrer is
union, Mr. Weinberg states that such an American and • contro-
Accept Per Capita Tax
concurred in this decision. The
the A. A. U. and member of made impossible.
it is impossible for even the cas- versy should arise on the decis-
Organizations represented in the American Olympic Commit•
Germany Above Everything
council also named the following
ual observer to fail to notice ion. It seems to me, with all
the
conference
voted
overwhelm-
"It
is
absolutely
essential
seven - vice-presidents: Solomon
have taken the same •tti-
the topsy-turvy conditions in the turmoil Involved, with the dif-
ingly to accept the proposed per tee,
Kaplansky, Haifa, Palestine; Josef
tude. But so far Mr. Brundage the leadership of our economic
Jewish communities and the eco- ferent races and religions in-
capita
tax.
policy that confidence in Germany
Sprinzak, Tel Aviv; Anselm Reiss,
stands pat, choosing to accept
nomic tragedies which are being volved among the contestants
Joseph Bernstein was elected without scutiny the German and in the law remain unshaken.
Warsaw, representing the Labor
competing in the Olympic Games,
visited upon them.
treasurer of the conference and position that in the selection of Nobody in Germany is outlawed.
it might result in very bad,
Party; Dr. Nahum Goldmann,
Resigned to Fate
the
boycott
committee.
Radical
Zionists;
According
to
Point
4
of
the
Na-
n
Mandates
Commission
Acts
feeling
being engendered. I am
creed
teem
neither
race
nor
Paris, for the
DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN
Mr. Weinberg states that in wondering if American s portsmen
Replies were received by the its
tional Socialist party program, a on Japan's Hurting Zion's
Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn, Tel
nor color has had an . weight.
Poland it appeared to him that l oould not give serious
conference
to
the
resolutions
of
Jew
can
be
neither
a
State
citizen
Aviv, for the General Zionists, adopted at the Jewish National
Hans von Tschammer and Os-
consider-
Infant Industries
Jews are becoming resigned to ation to the question of whether
and one representative to be Fund World Conference, the first protest adopted at a recent ses- ten, Nazi sport dictator, is nor a racial comrade. But Point 5
their horrible conditions, and we should participate in the Olym-
—
named by the Mizrachi, Orthodox international Zionist Assembly sion and submitted to the Presi- quoted in the New York Times of the party program provides
GENEVA
(WNS'—Foreshad-
l
many
Jews
who
are
in
position
pic Games if conditions in Ger-
Zionists, and the Jewish State , held here prior to the opening of dent. the State Depannent, Sen- of Aug. 12 as saying: "Every legislation for him and says that
to do something to ameliorate con- many continue as they are."
I the 19th World Zionist Congress. ator Vandenberg and Congress- athlete in Germany has an op- he must not be exposed to arbit- owing action to prevent the dump-
Party.
mg with
men Dingell and McLeod. Their. portuoity for training. Those
ing of Japanese goods into Pal- ditions are instead playing
but
stands
under
the
power,
e
y
The
World
Conference
was
at-
Backing up Senator Gerry,
The 19th biennial World Zion-
replies, addressed to Mr. Shet- who had the best records were law.
estine to the detriment of Pales- trifles. So much so, that they Senator Walsh said "it is an act
ist Congress was formally opened , tended by more than 100 dele- zer, follow:
ngerlgdoin ign ozn ueluvienry
nd.
"The necessary laws are now in tine's infant industries, the Man- n ohteicr e einve tr hytehiw
selected for our team. Jewish
of international amity
at-
by Dr. Nahum Sokolow, president gates and many visitors, includ-
From
State
Department
students have a special training preparation and must be awaited. dates Commission of the League
tendon
of the World Zionist Organization, ing heads and officials of Jewish
of Nations called upon Great Bri- or Abyssinia—but
fail to
to something
grasp to more
call than
at-
"The receipt is acknowledged of
who delivered a brief address of !National Fund bodies and coin- your letter of Aug. 5, enclosing camp at Ettlingen where they Until then, the existing laws must lain as the Mandatory power for the seriousnees of their own sit. the differences between two coun.
respected. I say that here in
tries over trade barriers," and
welcome in Hebrew. Greetings ! mittees in all parts of the world. a resolution voicing the opinion enjoy all privileges." That is be
Prof. Zelig Brodetsky, Eliezer
the official claim. The German reference to the church question as Palestine, to explain at the next. tuition.
addeC.• ;hat it was entirely proper
were then spoken by British
of a conference of Jewish organ- team in the Olympiad, says well, which for Germany is far session of the Commission why
Signs of War Mania
Kaplan,
B.
Locker,
members
of
for the State Department to in-
Charge d'Affaires Shone of Berne
izations'which met in Detroit on
imports
The Weinbergs state that they form Germany or Mexico that
and messages were read from the World Zionist Executive, and July 29, last, regarding the treat- Mr. Birchall, will be a "politi• greater in importance than the Great Britain to permits
be admitted to were shocked by the amount of suppression of religious benefit
Jewish question."
from Japan
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Malcolm MacDonald, British col- Messrs. Wilkansky, Zuchovitzky, ment accorded various religious
ammAgie Turn, TO LAST
Palestine on an equal footing
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and rac
ial ou
gr s p in German Y.
an
with the products of states that)
There has also been received, by
are members of the League of
reef :Le icaer f ;•eotmtert hewhWietiteyelniounl:
Nations. Publication of the min-
ales of the June session of the
dressed to the President.
Mandates Commission revealed
"D:eentne on t es his tbheisen retas ken i of
that British representatives were
olut on,
sharply criticized for according
By LUDWIG LEWISOHN
and you may rest assured that
trade equality to Japan in Pal-
this Department is carefully fol-
estine, although Nippon has for-
This column In .opyright by Om Sewn Arts Femur/. Stndlcsie, Re•
Had Tremendous Faith in the Tolerance of the America n lowing the situation with a view
produttion in whole or in ;milstrictly forbidden Any infrnoctnent on
feited this equality by withdraw- Special Classes Were Conducted for 250 Children and
ibis copyright will be prom. Mod.
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Indoor and Outdoor Vacation Facilities, In-
People; Said Anti-Semitism Won't
ing from the League of Nations.
cluding Excursion, Were Provided
The British explanation that
Gain Headway Here
the Anglo-Japanese commercial
of stories and these stories are treaty of 1911 prevented Pales-
"TALE OF A SATIRIST"
The
Jewish
Community
Center's providing the stimulus for the
folk
suffer
are
isolated
instances
SEATTLE (WNS)—The tragic
Let us for 15 minutes lay aside more pitiless than any she has tine from taking action did not Playschool and Day Camp has just project carried on.
death of Will Rogers, internation- and aren't the will of the people.
our tragic anxieties. I.et on for written before, more biting and
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
a
session
of
successful
completed
In
no
way
is
the
position
of
the
Special CI
, Trips
ally known philosopher-humorist,
15 minutes forget hunger and as- contemptuous under her light hard
activity in which 250 boys and
To integrate the program, music,
newspaper columnist, actor and I German people equal to ours. We're
sassination in Poland and the mer- touch, more merciless and for all
girls
participated
for
seven
weeks.
worse
off
economically
than
we
dramatics,
art, arts and crafts,
screen star, who was killed in a
her subtle and concealing art more
ciless
hounding
of
our
desperate
The l'layschool and Day Camp playground activities, swimming
plane crash together with Wiley , ever were, but we're still a dern
angry. Why? They are frankly
Rate for Men of 21 brethren in Germany. Let us talk
opened on July 1 and continued and special classes were given.
Post on a flight to Alaska, recalled sight better off than anybody else. Special
about a gifted and clever woman. stories about her home town, the
through
Aug. 16. Previous to the Some of the special classes were in
Cranks
join
up
with
these
rackets,
to
28
to
Include
All
a recent interview Rogers gave
I shall not name her, although little Southern town in which she
opening of the school and imme- airplane modelling, puppetry, glee
Privileges
the Seattle Jewish Transcript on like the Klux and stuff, 'cause men
who she is will be clear enough to was horn and brought up. It is
-One
diately
following
the registration club, etomology, philately.
seem
to
join
everything
that
comes
ALBANY,
N.
Y.
(WNSI-r
Hitlerism and anti-Semitism.
many. She is a Jewish woman still simple enough to get the back-
"I just can't understand ■ nti- along. Even when the Ku Klux was
The board of directors of Con. young and she is a writer of sto- ground. There was the town with of the outstanding Jews in the of the children, medical examina-
Each group took trips in keep-
rantin'
around
—
that
was
a
ter-
tions
were
held
to
determine the ( ing with the project on which they
Semitism in Germany", said Rogers ;
gregation Beth El recently paesed ries. Her stories do not appear in its rigid social system and its country became a full-fledged
at that time, "but the Jewish folks ribly uncalled for movement — I a resolution offering a special the very popular magazines for special Southern brand of a Puri- member of the Jewish War Vet- 1 fitness of the children for the type I were working. Visits were made
of program which was carried on. to • •
in America don't need to worry don't think most people took them
the simple reason that they are far tanism all the more cruel because
en ra
pot,.#
none. There's a lot of tolerance in seriously. I don't believe anti- junior membership rate to single teo goal. They have been collected it was • bridge built over gulfs erans of the United States when As ■ result of the examinations (Airport, Art Institute, Zoo, other .
Semitism
can
ever
gain
much
head-
were given dental settlements, Detroit News, Ira Wil- 7
the general run in America."
men between the ages of 21 and in • number of volumes and been of wild sensuality and supersti- Governor Herbert II. Lehman, 230 children
had tonsilectomies. I
h
way over here."
Had Faith in Tol
28. A committee consisting of steadily praised by good judges tious terror and there was this who gained the rank of colonel care and d seven
non Creamery. Children's Museum,. :I II
o f th e sum-
The man who was known as the
James Wineman, Irving Kauffman and have never had any very wide vivid gifted flamingly Jewish lit- durin the
k h mer program a three-day training V ernor'n and the Fisher Theater. t,I
Said
Hitler
Unfit
to
Rule
modern Mark Twain had the fol- •
tie girl who did not (and why ath of membership at War
Dr.
Milton
Marx,
president
sale.
They
are
all,
or
nearly
all,
The school as ■ whole had a':,
and
ceremonies
too
t
e
NEW YORK (WNS' — In an
lowing to say of Ilitlerism: "If I
of the Young People's Society, satiric stories and depict the men should she have? share either in the executive chamber of the • institute was given for the volun. number ips
of tr to Park' , ,
leers and teachers in order to an- m
live a 100 years, I'll never be able impromptu speech at the emerg- has been appointed to head a and women who people the Amer- the pities or the difficulties of the State !louse.
Foo: Tn litedatBeor b_S Len. ice Pa lmer
h, Balle- l,
ency session of the American Jew- drive for junior members. scan scene, especially in small indigenous population. She wan, as
nedwith the type of pro- 'ball Games, Eastwood Park,
,gturag m
intptlah nem
to understand that dern German'
Tash i'
The governor, who will address
situation. I kin see it from a popu- ish Congress at Washington in
During the past few years many towns, with a sharp but melan- she thought, excluded; she was
0
I
Ch il dren Were
lar moodpeople all gittin' to- • May 1933 Will Rogers said that of the younger men in the corn- choly irony. Accordring to these made to feel that she didn't be- the 16th a nnual
Each
week
a
general
assembly
there
must
be
something
wrong
Veterans
on
Aug.' The age range of the children
gether. Gosh. I'm mostly Indian,
munity who have shown a desire ' stories American life is dull and long; friendships were brief and the Jewish War
• was held in the gymnasium and 4
and if they all banded together and I with Hitler because he (Rogers)
to become Temple members have , drab and meagre. And undoubted- companionships difficult. Yet, hav- 31 at Saratoga Spring, N. Y., will enrolled Was from Gto 16. Those , rooms a m
nis planned
pl
in the home',
.
. per-
wanted to run the white folks outs •couldn't understand Hitler's
unable to do so because of iy that is true enough. But it is ing there perhaps no adequate be formally initiated into member.' from 6 through 11 were in the i progr
presen ted O ne of the
secution
of
the
Jews.
nowt
ment
h
e
encamp
a
)
sc
no
an
t
ose
rm
1
to
sip
at
t
the country, I'd join, up! But seri-
the regular membership fee. ith also true that the common life of Jewish group to belong to or else
outstanding
programs
given was;
the this new junior membership the
will be held from Aug. 30 to Sept.' in the Day Camp. Children of the ■
ously, I can't imagine this Hitler I you all. and knowing men of pm-
humanity is nearly everywhere dull tragically not, wanting to belong
were placed in each the Herz! celebration In which one
business embracing the United type of Ra .
younger men will be able to join and drab and meagre. Our Jewish to it but wanting, so pitifully, to 2. His address will be broadcast same ages
group presented a play, anotheM
States. We seem to get along with sibly see what the devil he could and will be entitled to all of the authoress, however, does n.4 much belong to people of the land and over a nation-wide hookup. Ile home room, there being eight home made
the scenery, and a third di
the Jewish folk all right. I don't • have it in for you as • race," Rog- rights and privileges granted to emphasise that fact. She empha- not being, as she thought, permit- took the oath of membership at roomsin all. Each home room or- • the Hore dance.
ers
said.
"1
don't
know.
It
is
not
ceremonies
presided
over
by
Ben-
ganized
Into
a
club
group,
took
a
girl
turned
spite
growing
know why they'd be any different
ted to—the
the senior members. They will sises with kind of switched
conceivable
with
me
that
he
could
The
last assembly included
in Germany. I expect that Ger- •
be given full privileges for sem• and inverted joy the dulness and all her wounded sensibilities into jamin Fribusch of the Albany name and elected officers. Some of
people. be • big man." Rogers also said ices on the High Holy Days and the misery of her people. Occasion• revengeful observation and tried Post, Julius Goldstein, senior vice- the clubs organized will carry over exhibit of all of the projects
many has lost some
I
that
Hitler's
persecution
of
the
Think of driving away people like
will be entitled to vote at all ally she writes of Jews (as in her by this means to prove to herself commander of the Disabled Amer- into the fall and winter program. gether with a program in wh
Despite limited facilities each each group participated.
Einstein—just as pleasant a fellow Jews stamped him as unfit to rule congregational meetings. most famous story) and her Jews that the town and the people were ican Veterans and Louis Goldberg,
The children were served
at I ever saw. He don't look like a a country like Germany. In his
"With the increased activities too, though less dull than her Gen- not worth belonging to. Yet she chaplain of the Albany Pont. More group worked on ■ project which
characteristic
droll
way
Rogers
re-
are
expected
was chosen by the children and lunches every day and milk
Communist. Why, he don't even
scheduled for Temple Beth El tiles, are futile and frustrated never persuaded her deepest self of that 3,000 delegates
, marked that since Hitler is re- this opportunity afforded the people and live, in the sound old that. Her ever resurgent child-self at the annual encampment of the was worked on a schedule of their i crackers before they left in
look like a scientist.
garded as something of an orator younger members of the commu- phrase, without God or tine in
own making. • afternoon.
"I've got tremendous faith in
the operated in her, mature woman Jewish War Veterans according
and nity will be most welcome," states world .
In most instances the officers of
Gioe of food, money,
and brilliant artist that she be- to a statement by William Ber-
the tolerance of 80 or 90 per cent he (Rogers) wished Hitler same
Rabbi
Wise
could
meet
on
the
came with the world of exclusion man of Boston, national corn- the group were in charge of var. books, and arts and crafts
of the people of this country and
Israel Ilimelhoch, president of
• • •
I
platform
and
"brother
would
you
mender.
ious
activities
with
the
teacher
(PLIAIN TURN To LAS? P
(PLRASZ Tyne TO LAST PACE)
know Jews have, too, at heart.
Now she has writen a new book
Temple Beth El.
The petty injustices the Jewish be sitting pretty now."
New York Hotel Sacrifices Convention Rather Than Permit Dis-
play of Swastika; Report Catholics in Germany
Organizing Boycott Against Nazis
LUCERNE, Switzerland (WNS — Palcor
Agency) — On the banks of the Luzernsee,
where once heroic William Tell fought for
the freedom of Switzerland, the Jews of the
world represented at World Zionist COngress
opened a new chapter in their age-long striv-
ing to recreate the Jewish National Home in
Palestine and to achieve a new national free-
dom.
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) —The nation-wide non-sectarian
drive to keep the United States out of the 1936 Games in Berlin
gained increased momentum when Senator Peter G. Gerry of Rhode
Island, prominent sportsman and the descendant of a signer of the
Declaration of Independence, suggested in a speech in the United
States Senate that American Sportsmen should give "serious con-
sideration to the question of whether we should participate in the .
Olympic Games if conditions in Germany continue as they are."
CA LL ISSUED FOR
LAND REDEMPTION
EUROPE WAR-MAD,
STATES WEINBERG
for
JAPS' PALESTINE
DUMPING RAPPED
that
rary
ro
Will Rogers Made Attacks on
Hitlerism and Anti-Semitism the
Center's Play School, Day
Camp. Completes Session
THE WORLD'S WINDOW
JUNIOR MEMBERS'
DRIVE AT TEMPLE
No,
Gov. Lehman Joins '
Jewish War Vets
I
g been
fine