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ROlt I CIE

I:DORM EIVI
LI

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

V.

Bingay to Speak

To Home Relief
Next Wednesday

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-

-- ----- Jewish Center Golf
Tournament Sept. 15
CALENDAR OF EVENTS

---
Sept. 11—Annual open meeting of Home Relief Society.
Speaker: Malcolm W. Bingay, editorial director of Detroit Free
Press.
Sept- 21—Shmarya Levin Memorial Meeting, at Shaarey
Zedek, under auspices of Zionist Organization of Detroit.
Oct 16—Reports of World Zionist Congress and greetings
from Palestine, to be delivered at Zionist meeting by James I.
Ellmann, Rabbi Leon Fram and Miss Anne Manson.
Nov. 2—Annual Balfour Ball of Zionist Organization of
Detroit.
Nov. 3—Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of the Nation,
speaking on the subject "A Liberal Editor Looks at the Jews."
Dec. 8—Dr. Shalom Spiegel, member of the faculty of
the Men's Club
e o f Religion , speaking before
Jewish Instituton
Hate. "
the subj ect
the
of Shaarey Zedek
Dec. 11—Annual donor luncheon of Zedakah Club.
Jan. 5—Address on "We Jews" by George Sokolsky, before
forum of Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek.
Jan. 19—Address by Emil I.engyel before forum of Men's
Club of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "The Boiling Cauldron of
Europe."
Feb. 2—Marvin Loewenthal, prominent journalist, lecturer
and traveler, speaking before Shaarey Zedek Men's Club on "Jews
and the Social Revolution."
March 29—Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna-
gogue of New York, in an address before Men's Club of Shaarey
Zedek, on the subject "Factors of Survival in Jewish Life."

The Jewish Community Center
will hold its third annual golf
tournament on Sunday afternoon,
Sept. 16, at 2:30, at the Franklin
Hills Country Club.
The tournament will be open to

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Al Smith Flays German War oni
nd Catholics
J
MEYER L. PRENTIS
NEW YORK (WNS) — "Die
United States is a Christian coun-
or
all
senior,
adult and business and
Regular sessions were resumed' professional
try," Alfred E. Smith told the
members of the Jew-
Men's
53rd annual meeting of the in the United Hebrew Schools im- ish Community Center, both men
Knights of Columbus in a speech mediately after Labor Day, Tues. and women. The women will play
in which he bitterly attacked Ger- day, Sept 3.
their own tournament.
2-PIECE
Classes for beginners are now in There
ducti . F ome up
many, Russia and Mexico for their
will be an entry fee of 50
In rats.
u e re You
Slam Do e we ha ve boon the leader ith
.. ad of
are . und
war on religion Asserting that being organized in all branches of I cents. All entries must be in not
and talk o ver y our loan problem w
the
schools
and
registration
will
be
fair
treatment
and
the
lowed
possible
In terest charge
court.),
"Russia, Germany and Mexico
later than Thursday evening, Sept.
can continue their governments open until the holidays. Much time' 12, at the office of the Jewish Com-
per romid
WMAIRINO (MAIM
only by the force of arms," the is now being devoted to the study munity Center.
ttr ibt•ta
former governor, in his reference of the meaning of the holidays.
The Meyer L. Prentis Trophy,
Parents are urged to send their donated by Meyer L. Prentis, will
to Nazi persecution of religion,
MALCOLM
W.
BINGAY
Minimum Charge, $1.50
COMM These
children to the Hebrew Schools be awarded to the winner. This
said
that
"in
Germany—well
a
Ralm
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
ing to be held 1:30 p. m. Wednes- Jew ain't a man, although his without any delay.
trophy was given to the Center
We Call for and Deliver to All Peru of th. City
Prompt service. if you are
day, Sept. 11, in the Italian Gar- people sent the Redeemer into
Up to $200
last year. The first leg of the
paying higher interest rates
dens of the Book Cadillac Hotel on the world A Catholic is not a
114% For ma
• won last year by Ted
P
we will refinance your loan
the subject, "America At The man either, although in his veins might be necessary to sever dip-
Up to $500
and save you money.
Cross-Roads."
1V,% eer ma
flows the blood of the King of lomatic relations with countries i Goode.
The committee in chage of the
Mr. Bingay, for many years as- Kings. A man there is one who that deny the existence of God i I tournament is headed by Dr. Jules
Bank vault protection for
Up
to
$5000
nociated with Detroit newspapers, has the blood of barbarians in and religious liberty.
your gems.
I Goldsmith, and includes Mrs.
1% ow ma f
has won nation-wide recognition him." Warning Americans to be
Joseph Magidsohn, Mrs. Jeanette
for his pungent expression of edi- ae guard against religious per- PHILANTHROPIC
Schwartz
Mrs.
J.
S.
Rich,
Sophie
torial analysis of the news. He is on ration here, Mr. Smith declared
Aaron Silberblatt, Dan
I
the author of the widely read daily "we have a duty to perform in "Dear," said Goodman to his stulberg,'
1 Cullen, Fred Epstein, Sam Dictor
‘-giu
column, "God Morning", which was this country, to keep our eyes on wife "the secretary of the Temple
sus-'
me
that
I
have
been
su
,
and
William
Kaufman.
cited by Stephen Leacock, noted this situation and to crus
You pay the Interest
Gus Newman is the chairman of
pended
from
membeahip
for
non-
i
be
AT
THREE
CON-
Ile's a practical organizer and if, humorist, in his recent book as an whereever it reas its ugly head."
poly en unpaid bal.
Strictly Confidential
of dues." I she health education committee of
VENIENT OFFICES
as we hear, the Jewish Veterans outstanding example of current Martin H. Carmody of Grand payment
• nce. Leans up to
"Never mind, honey," replied I the Jewish Community Center ,
20 months. A loan
are looking for a new national American humor.
11028
GRAND
RIVER
Rapids,
Mich.,
supreme
knight
of
Mrs. Goodman, "suppose we rove which is sponsoring the tourna-
and payment plae
SKIP IT
The
speaker
will
be
introduced
commander-in-chief, he is in our
to matt Individual
9947 GRATIOT AVE.
Michael Gottlieb of New York judgment the most logical candi- to the members of the Home Re- the K. C., in his annual trep an
another Temple a chance." I meat. —
needs
the meeting, warned that it
has established himself in London date . . . The job of commander- lief Society by Philip Slomovitz,
1249 GRISWOLD ST.
with the intention of making a mil- in-chief of the Jewish War Veter- editor of The Detroit Jewish
lion dollars a year ... Mr. Gott- ans is no sinecure at this time, no
lieb's plans are to become the dic- if Brother George refuses to serve, Chronicle.
We are extending a cordial in-
tator of the bridge world in Eng- draft him, brothers-in-arms, and, if vitation to all, non-members as
land and to organize a bridge Dav- necessary, order him not to refuse
LOAN & SAVINGS SOCIETY
well as members, to be present at
is Cup tournament ... Orchids to
Detroit
our September Open Meeting,"
Westbrook Pegler for hie forceful . . .
The Farwell BIdg. 1249 Griswold St.
NON-ARYAN
POLICY
said
Mrs.
Al
Weisman,
president,
Asset of $1,500.000. 00
and outright appeal to American
Founded Is 1906.
It
is
rumored
that
particularly
"and are particularly pleased to
the facilitation of immigration of
sportsmen to stay away from the
German y and else-
sicians
Berlin Olympics ... We hear that old and fashionable hotel in Lake present Mr. Bingay as a feature
(CONCLUDED FROM FAGS t1
Jews from Russia.
where was (pass ed at the Con-
London is losing its enthusiasm Placid, with traditional reputation of the program."
--
Hereafter candidates for im-
Ending. conflicting ru-
Because of the outstanding suc- Zionists' ultimate aim in Pales- Riess.
for German refugees because too of excluding Jews—is now under
migration as laborers in Pales- of Palestine had died in Jerusa- Agency.
The resolutions welcomed the tine will have to know Hebrew, Lem, at the age of 70. The ices- mars about his resignation, Dr.
many of them hove established managment of a Jew of reputed cess of the dinner-dance presented tine as a Jewish state.
good
Jewish
background
.
.
.
The
by the organization last year, mem-
measures taken by the Jewish in aeordance with a resolution sion then in progress under the Magnes, on the eve of his de-
themselves in the theatrical and
---
Acclaim Weiemane's Return Agency Executive and the Vaad adopted by the Congress, over the h manship of Dr. Mossinsohn parture for Lucerne, Switzerland,
movie worlds . . . Even Conrad policy of the hotel, however, re- bers are beginning to lay plans for
lion of the Mizrachi
and to until
attend
a meeting of the Board
Veidt is no longer to much in de- mains unchanged and Ie even more the event to be presented this year
(WNS
Learnt to harmonize Government
LUCERNE, Switzerland
was adjourned
the evening,
mand . . . Here's' a hot one .. . Aryan than ever before ... Since on Oct. 27. Director of the project —Palcor Agency) — The 10th health activities with Jewish ef- the Peale Zion, labor group. The as an expression of mourning for of Governors of the Hebrew Uni-
A eonfidential flash comes to us President Roosevelt is expected to is Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, who Zionist Congress stands out forts to aid in combating malaria Congress also voted to allot spec- the man who had been called the versity on Sept_ 8, said:
"I have been at the Ilebrew
that Herr Goebbels is seriously visit Placid next month to attend will have under her direction Mrs. more and more strikingly as one and other epidemics; urged ' 1 funds to increase the nun- world's most beloved Jew. All
considering appointing Paul Kress, the official opening ceremonies of William R. Roth, who will be chair- of the history-making intern's- stronger g o v e r n in e n t efforts bar of training farms for women, committees also suspended their University for more than 10
whom Mayor LaGuardia made an White Face Mountain, we hope man of the dinned-dance, and Mrs. tional assemblies in modern Zion- against epidemics; while express- to that their entry into Palestine sessions, and plans were made for years, since its opening. I had
international celebrity by refusing that, as always, he will have the Charles C. Cornell, chairman of ism. The return of Dr. Weis- ing appreciation of the rising agriculture might be facilitated. the delivery of memorial addresses contemplated resigning a long
time, nevertheless I was ready to
him a masseur's license, as German good taste of selecting a hotel with the Year Book. Others who are mann to the official leadership grants from the government for
important resolution on
continue at my post if I could
consul general in New York .. . a more liberal policy ... The Mac- assisting in the direction of the after an absence of four years Jewish health activities, the Con- the The
presiednt
of the Jewish
transfer agreement between by Menahem
M. Ussishkin,
inter-
cabi Olympic Committee is in a event are: Mrs. Max Kogan, Mrs
the
see that by remaining in office,
J. GEORGE FREDMAN
big mess . . . The officers who 1M. S. Arkin, Mrs. Ira Frieden- is the highlight of the Lucerne greats considered its support of Germany and l'alestine provides National Fund, and Rabbi Meier the University would be reason-
The opening of the annual en- went to Palestine to take the bows
meeting. while the resolutions Jewish hospitals and preventive for the removal of its supervis- Berlin.
berg,
Mrs.
Anthony
Deutsch,
Mrs.
assured of the funds neces-
campment of the Jewish War Vet- and relished in kow-towing to
demanding more cooperation from medicine utterly inadequate; the
The news of the Jewish sage's ably
from private hands to the
sary to maintain its present high
erans of the United Stalest in Sara- Lord Melchett are reluctant to William Gordon, and Mrs. Ben B. the Government of Great Britain paucity of Jewish personnel in ion
death came while the Congress standards and additional funds to
direct
control
of
the
World
Zion-
toga Springs this week reminds us clean up the financial obligations Gale.
express a united Zionist front for the Palestine Government health, ist Executive.
re
was considering a resolution
re- provide the obvious new require-
that it was J. George Freeman of incurred in sending the team over
the next two years. services was deplored, as well as
garding labor relations in Pales- ments for a growing university-
Britain Criticised
Jersey City, a past commander-in- ... This is the wrong time to give Leading Features This Week
Amid scenes of jubilation which the law restricting the rights of
In an introductory resolution tine. Sorrow was evident in the But I seem unable to attract ad-
chief, who fathered the anti-Nazi the Jewish Olympics a bad eye ...
veterans of the Zionist movement Jewish physicians to enter Pales-
at Center Theater
surveying the political, economic faces of the delegates, many of ditional funds which are in them-
boycott in this country . . . Fred-
' tine for practice.
lroPYrloht. a A F. S. iatti
described
as
unprecedented
in
selves not large. I am, there-
and social rights of the Jewish whom wept openly.
man, a lawyer by profession, is FAST SONGWRITERS
"The Scarlet Pimpernel" comes three decades of Zionist Con- The fundamental importance of
Mourn Queen Astrid
fore, preparing to withdraw and
one of those quiet, determined per-
Give Mack Gordon and Harry to the Center Theater,t Woodward gresses, Dr. Chaim Weizmann the principle of Jewish labor for people throughout the world, the
Flags around the Congress Art to turn over my office to a new
tonalities who will sacrifice every- Revel a popular phrase and in
Zionist Congress asserted that
and the Blvd., for four days start- announced that he would accept the upbuilding of the Jewish Na- "the disaster to German Jewry Palace were at half-mast at a man who can find a way to estab-
thing for an ideal without ado
about half an hour they'll turn out ing on Saturday. "Let 'Em Have the presidency of the World Zion- tional Home wan stressed in an-
a hit song. This famous song- It" will be the supporting feature ist Organization. The scene was other set of resolutions, presented has shattered the hopes that the gesture of sympathy to Belgium lish this young and admirable uni-
people in a minority con- over the loss of Queen Astrid versity on a firmer financial
writing team wrote four songs for
made memorable by the fact that by the Labor Committee. Greet- Jewish
this bill.
dition woul dattain full and per- and the injury to King Leopold basis."
a new picture, all based on a com- on On
Wednesday, Thursday and even old opponents were swept ing the Palestine employers "who manent 'security." II. The Congress presidium sent
Non-Zionists' Conference
mon and often-used phrase such as Friday, the feature attractions will into emotional reactions as tes- devotedly kept up Jewish labor re
"From the top of your head to the be "Black Fury" with Paul Muni timony of their tribute to the in the towns and villages," this
The Congress, although ex- a telegram of condolence to the
Leading non-Zionists represent-
SPLIT A BOTTLE OF
tip of 'your toes," "It takes two to and Karen Morley and "The Infor- Zionist leader who had been ab- conimitteo urged that all colon- pressing its desire to continue co- Belgium cabinet, expressing sor- ing the United States arrived in
make a bargain," "Without a word mer" with Victor McLaglen and sent from the helm during four ization, credit and finance insti- operation
Peation with the British Gov- row of the assembled Zionists at Lucerne for the fourth biennial
pm
of warning" ... If you think song-
tutions pursue the principle of ernm
r ent, declared that the Man- the pain caused the Belgium peo- session of the Council of the Jew-
years
of
trying
events
In
Jewish
Grahame.
writing doesn't pay, just let us re- Margot
datory Power had not ulfilled the ple. When the Congress re-opened ish Agency for Palestine. The
Jewish labor.
Cartoons and news reels are ad- and Zionist history.
mind you that last year these two
obligations which it had assumed after a two-day interval devoted American delegates include Dr
Hit at Land Speculation
Dr. Wise Repents
Jewish boys wrote nine songs, the ded features on both bills.
Taking drastic measures to toward the Jewish people in the to committee meetings, the Con- Maurice J. Karpf, New York, di-
But the most striking moment counteract speculative activity in League of Nations Mandate for gress paid tribute to Queen As- rector of the Graduate Schud for
sales of which exceeded more than
NEW YORK (WNS) — Bob
100,000 copies each ... Gordon and McAllister, former Olympic track came when Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Palestine, the Congress adopted Palestine, and appealed for "an trid. Dr. Nahum Goldmann, pre- Jewish Social Research; Morr•
Revel write 26 per cent of the na- star and now a member of the president of the merican Jewish a series of resolutions designed active and sympathetic policy in siding officer, voiced sorrow at Waldman, secretary of the Amer
Another resolution the Queen's death and the whole ican Jewish Committee; Rabbi
tion's most popular song hits . . . New York police force, believes Congress and pivotal figure in the to give the Zionist authorities in Palestine."
'NE BUR IN 11, 41 GREEN BOTTLE
determination of audience arose and observed a Samuel Schulman, rabbi-eineritup
That's something to try out on that if the United States stays out opposition to Dr. Weizmann for Palestine greater power over the P al estine ."
many years, arose to announce purchase and Kale of land there. the Jewish people to live and co- moment of silence. Dr. Goldmann of New York's Temple Emanuel;
MAIM BY THE BREWERS 01
your piano ...
will
of the Olympics
"it lo
ok
as
y
113$1
of "the friendliness which Joseph C. Hyman, secretary of
1C011)clobt.
al
A.
F
his
approval
of
Dr.
Weizmann's
TIVOLI PRSHER
the white
Jews in or out of Palestine who operate in harmony with the spoke
the Belgian democracy has always
if the ewe are waving
decision and declared himself re-
flag. Jews have always had the pentant for his attitude of the want to acquire land there will Arab population of Palestine and displayed toward Zionism, which the Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee; Alexander Kahn, So-
be brought under the scrutiny of the Arab people throughout the
fortitude and persistence to
was so thoroughly exemplified in cialist leader; Samuel C. tampon.
'
a special department to be cre- h
achieve what they went after des- past.
the Palestinian Pavilion of the New York cotton broker, and Fr-
In
declaring
that
he
was
"pre-
JENNIE KLEIN
that
said
ongr
ess
The
general
e
nrtalresolution
'fo
hc
eu
„t
st
w
t
E
exte
t
eZ
r
in
i
oin
nie
pite presecution all through the
ated
wii
i, h by the
exhibition at Brussels."
Jacob G. Lipman, dean of the
the z
of 5248 25th St., 55 years old, ages. I don't say the Germans are pared to assume the heavy task"
upon hum
the Zion- land is to be put to useful or "deplore the collapse of freedom
The cry of "heil Hitler" heard College of Agriculture at Rut-
Rev. Cantor died on Sept. 1. Funeral services not discriminating
won't belie
ve it till conferred
ist presidency,
Dr. in
Weizmann
against
David Golden were held at Lewis Bros. Fun- Jews , bur
id that he wished it understood anti-social purposes. The incom- in most of the countries of Eur- on the floor of the Congress gers University, New Brunswick.
caused an uproar which ended in
aa
eral Home on Sept 2, with inter- the
I have
proof. We
ought
to enter
Olympics
nless
we find
out that he would be free to engage ing World Zionist Executive was ope, where the Jewish masses re- demands that those who used the New Jersey.
Detroit•. Faverite
directed by the Congress to estab- aide, as well as in the Orient. The
Lady Violet Erleigh, daughter
ment in Clover Hill Park Ceme- the
111 0111LL
tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman offic- positively that the Nazis don't in- in political work exclusively, lish • land-purchasing commis- Congress notes the deterioration war-cry of the Nazis at the in- of the late Lord Melchett and
t' . .ion, to supervise the purchases of the Jewish economic position ternational J e w i s h assembly
Wedding ('enso- iating. She is survived by her tend to give every race ■ air whi ebeing
daughter-in-law
of Lord Reading-
Fmformed al
ol
Chem
his directorship
of the Sieff
husband, Bernard, two sons, Mey- break."
h Institute
at Reho. of land by all institutions and in- in countries the world over which should be expelled from the Con- Major II. L Nathan, member of
Horne and
gress.
This
strange
outburst
oc-
eal
Research
daughters,
Mrs.
are
closing
their
doors
to
immi-
British Parliament, Rev. Dr. Sam-
er and Alex, four
All Negro athletes in the Und l
dividuals.
A ppnInteneet
G. Meyers,
e , Mrs. a S. sister,
Another outstanding event was grants." The resolution added: curred when the Congress over- uel Daiches, Mrs. Neville II. Laski
Ruth Kep.
and Sadie;
Mrs. ted States are called. upon to re- both, Palestine. Ile would, how-
own, 1,06 Joseph
whelmingly defeated a proposal and Leon Simon, director of
to participate in the 1936 ever, disengage himself from
mpic Games at Berlin. in an other public and private commit- the adoption by the Congress of "Experience has demonstrated by the Jewish State Party that
the
Louis Friedman of Tarrytown, I Ol
y
• proposal by its education ma
and the rightness of the solution of the transfer agreement between Telegraphs and Telephones in
N. Y., and • brother, Daniel D. open letter published in The Am- ments into which he had entered culture
committee for th e rtesto p- the Jewish problem which Zion_ Germany and Palestine should be British General Post Office, are
during
his
years
out
of
office.
-
m
ro
mcilgr
a
i
a
m
het
,
P
ea
1
n
e
s
b
tsio
n
r
eb
eid
s
to-
-
news
i
i
s
f
,m
h
ip
among the English represents-
London of New Jersey.
stardom News, a weekly
li n shnr ent zioofnisat Texceical
s e. New Era in Zioniem
day the only c :ountry where Jew- discussed in open session. Dr. tives. A great ovation was ex-
Monuments of Character MRS. RUTH KATZIN MITCOFF Paper published in Harlem. Ad-
utidveefortlaiet
pa
Dr. Weizmann pointed out that furtherance
t t
. are
on Goldmann, who was presiding, and tended to Rev. Dr. Leo Beck-
of
the
Hebrew
Ian-
Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth dressed to Ralph Metcalfe, Cor- he had arrived at his ds
other delegittea expressed the chief rabbi of Germany and presi-
eci i on
ge and culture throughout the a large scale."
Katzin Mitcoff were held Wed- nelius Johnson, Jesse Owen and I ter the most painstaking
dabbers-Pa
Referring to the international view that the transfer should not dent of the Reichsverstretung der
Eulace Peacock, famous Negro
world. The executive was em-
be discussed at "this juncture" Deutsche'? Juden, and Max War-
Political
crisis,
the
Congress
de-
David
Cemetery.
was
in
B'nai
athletes
who
are
members
of
the
lion.
He
paid
special
tribute
to
Bu
needy.
p, th
s appropriate
0
who, he admitted. had
clared that now more than ever and said that the whole subject of burg, brother of Felix 61. War-
ery
Es SACK
A. A. U., the letter ally& that "un- I I his
'
ife
w
trade realtions between Germany burg. Dr. Baeck and Mr. FM'
morn-
been
helpful
in
making
his
decia
it
is
imperative
"that
the
pace
of
Mrs. Mitcoff died Tuesday
der Ilitlerism, you would have
ot hn
was tli r en g 3ets e iut l op a tlio s oo r n t ot o „, foa pl o l r r o e e n g ad a t ri, n I Lga f ti unds
n denied even tited
developme t in Palestine and Palestine should be consid- burg will represent Genn El
oP e ; ion. He would spend the sum-
he lim
ing in Ilarper Ilospital of a h eart been
should be accelerated and the ered by a sub-committee of the Jewry at the Jewish Ageo el
ailment. She had been an in- pertunities
which
have
yours I mers in Eugland, and the other
in America,
and
this been
oppression
1 half of the year in Palestine, he knowledge of the Hebrew Ian_ e structure of the Jewish National political committee. When the Council meeting. Other notable
str uctor of physical education in
cl 18411 .
Home be rendered more solid." Labor Party delegation raised its arrivals are Sholom able
Detroit Public Schools for would not have cen
the De
Goldbloom of guage. The creation of this spec-
In its resolution outlining rela- hands, almost as one man, in op- arrivals Jewish novelist and Dr
the last eight years. For six years solely to the field of sports. Hu-1 The Rev. J.
dal culture department was vig-
had been teaching at the Carey inanity demands that Hitlerism be London presided at the confer- orously opposed by the Mizrachi lions between the Zionist move. position to the Jewish State Bernard Kahn, European &recto(
-
Granite and Marble Monsen.. ■ MI
e
of
Labor
delegates
an
e

Orthodox wing of the Zionist meat and the Entail Government , Party's motion, the delegates of of the American Jewish Joint
School.
crushed and yours Is the oppor- I ow
She is survived by her husband, tunity to strike a blow which may eral Zionist Group A at which the movement, whose spokesmen de- the Zionist Congress said that the Jewish State group shouted Distribution Committee. Repre-
7729 TWELFTH ST.
ECCIJIT 1155
I Jack J. Miteoff, of 141 Gladstone hasten the inevitable end."
decision was announced. As soon dared that, they would not par- while it appreciates the part sneeringly, "heil Hitler." Where- sentatives of 20 countries attend
Ave., her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Because S. Klein, Union Square as Dr. Weizmann had made known ticipate in the department's work played by the Mandatory Govern- upon Israel Mereminsky, Pales the Council meeting. t or s erer
; Abraham Katzin, of Detroit; a merchant, was paying for the trip, his plans, representatives of oar- or share in its responsibility. But meat "in enabling the Jewish pen- tine Laborite, demanded that al days prior to Its opening
those who used the slogan should non-Zionist members held a ter,
.
Rev. Caster
I sister, Mollie Katzin, and two John Thomas Kennedy, sent by lows groups attending the meet-
satire; and while reaffirming the be excluded. Dr. Goldmann re- ies of conferences. The board
brothers, Martin, of Riverhead, the Boys Club of Bay Ridge as
Jacob
readiness
L. 1., and Dr. Leon A. Katzin, of its good will ambassador to ire-
readiness of the Zionist Organ - plied that he had not heard the Jewish committees o f stritser.
"Without
Silverman
e
new DemeszA drt. mligR ratitoo t.
tom
in rnout but that disciplinary mess- land organized a reception
; Detroit
IbC111.111 AL
land, sailed on an American mid "would inaugurate a
NOBEL
t-
era in Zionism." The speakers
,
o-
co-operation
with His Ma- ures would be taken in the fob
steamer
instead
of
on
the
S.
S.
for
the
delegates.
A
demand
upon
the
Palestine
Mtl

Ili
°
ABRAHAM MERETSKY
close Government, the Congress ore against similar abuses.
Deutschland of the German line included Dr. Wise, Judge Julian Government that it permit Jewish jestya
Physicians at Lis erns l
rrIbei
.i.
of 2641 Gladstone Ave., 92 years on which he had booked passage. W. Mack , Mo rris R othenberg,
Recommended b
Hold Conference
Organ- immigration into the Jewish appeals to the Mandatory Gov- Maws' Resignation Confirmed
ph.
Iltv.Irlan. and
the
Zionist
learn
-
old,
died
on
Aug.
31.
Funeral
of
The
Palcor
News
Agency
lea
When Mr. Klein was informed president
There are go many Jewish
ization of America; Bert Locker homeland "without artificial re- ernment to fulfill generously the
Ilovtetal.
services were held at Lewis Bros. that Kennedy was to sail on the on behalf of Labor, M. Klein- striction" was voted at a session obligation it assumed by initiat- ed on the highest authority, that Jewish
sicians in Lucerne attending h i
2073
Funeral Home on Sept 1, with German ship he threatened to
. an active and sympathetic despite all denials, the resigns- Zionist Congress that a see!! !
Gladstoaa
baum
on
behalf
of
Poland;
Josef
in
which
the
resolutions
present-
log
interment in Clover Hill Park have nothing to do with the pro-
Con- lion of Dr. Judah L. Magnes , conference on Jewish medic'
by the Immigration Committee Polley in Palestine. The Con-
Euclid 144117
r',.
Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman ject.
Sprinzak for Palestine, A. M. .ed
lawfaca.
acted upon. In a move to gress notes with regret that the American chancellor of the Ile- problems will be held here s!o Ill,
rosamod
Abrahams for South Africa, Lady were
officiating.
facilities
for
the
admission
of brew University in Jerusalem. has F r Among those who will
show that the Jewish influx into
Erleigh for England and David Palestine had brought concrete Jewish immigrants lag consider- been submitted to the board of end will be repersentatives 0
tl
r:
ben Gurion.
ably behind the country's actual governors of the University, th
t he OZE, health society of 1. , 1 4
Government Criticised for lead.- advantages to the Arabs, Eliahu requirements and urges the Gov- which is headed by Dr. Chaim sian
Jews and of the TOZ, b
Dobkin, chairman of the immi-
In
loving
memory
of
our
dear
neat.
Health
Support
to admit Jewish labor Weizmann.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
resigns- society for Polish Jews- 0 :te
A series of resolutions cnuciz- gration committee, declared that ernment
husband and father, Simon
An
immigrants to the full extent of
A admission of his
medical Probl em ' fes 0 .
Schechter, who psseed away 8 ing the Palestine Government for there were 17,000 Arabs employ- Palestine's absorptive capacity." lion as Chancellor of the Hebrew — da of
disca u d includes special re . e
years aro, Sept. 6, 1927 (8 days inadequate co-operation with the ed in Jewish colonies today.
l
Sesidoe
Adieensed
its
Universityy
in
Jerusalem,
due
en-
Mourning
One of the resolutions adopted
once to the health er°g 1.7 te
the
in Eliot).
Jewish population because of neg-
for Chief Rabid Kook
tirely to financial reasons,
Palestine. It is expected that
Ne en. boo.. how Much we Tre , IM yoo ligible grants for health services, by the Congress urged upon the
was
No ono Snow. too MU., Pem.
A heavy shadow of sorrow made by Dr. Judah L. Magness, conference will also ,,lig neercw
the paucity of Jews in Palestine next Zionist Executive to obtain
M. n•v• ruff .rod .Inca rearms,
.
Government health departments the regularization of the status Passed over the Congress when American head of the only Jew- medical faculty of the
Life byDever teem the
the
news Rah d A,onm
telephonica
c ll y k s isht urn n e iv netrsity in the world, in a University.
e-
r
,....
_th
e
.e
_
Sedtv missed by his wife and and rigid restrictions on the en- of tourists in Palest.ine.

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